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Topgolf a hit with Burlingame council


Officials move ahead with sports entertainment chain talks for golf center site
By Austin Walsh Emily Beach dissenting, to begin declaring interest in reopening A group of badminton advocates Keighran. We are offered an
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF talks with Topgolf regarding a the San Mateo ice rink there. had also submitted a proposal for a opportunity to have something
proposal to rejuvenate the citys Skating and hockey enthusiasts center at the Burlingame golf unique in our city.
Topgolfs pitch to open along Bayshore golf center, according to took a shot at persuading officials course, but did not offer a detailed Topgolf is a chain entertain-
the Peninsula landed on the green, video of the meeting. to allow a new community rink to set of plans. So without another ment company with centers across
as Burlingame officials agreed to The decision Tuesday, March 21, open at the Burlingame Golf serious contending offer, the nation specializing in golf-
enter exclusive negotiations with offers a chance for officials to Center, but withdrew their propos- Burlingame officials aimed to style chipping games amidst a
the sports entertainment compa- sink a potentially impassioned al following SPI Holdings earlier round out talks. sports bar setting. The proposal
ny. debate over use of public land, fol- this month declaring an interest to This is something different offers $550,000 in annual lease
The Burlingame City Council lowing the owners of the resuscitate the facility at the shop- that no other city on the Peninsula
voted 4-1, with Councilwoman Bridgepointe Shopping Center ping center shuttered since 2013. has, said Councilwoman Ann See GOLF, Page 23

White House
threat over
health care
Trump demands make-or-break
vote on legislation in the House
By Erica Werner and Alan Fram intense day that
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS saw a planned
vote on the
WASHINGTON Abandoning health care bill
negotiations, President Donald scrapped as the
Trump demanded a make-or-break legislation
vote on health care legislation in remained short
the House, threatening to leave of votes amid
Obamacare in place and move on cascading nego-
to other issues if Fridays vote Donald Trump tiations among
fails. co n s erv at i v e
MARK KITAOKA AND TRACY MARTIN The risky move, part gamble and lawmakers, moderates and others.
The Producers will continue through April 2 at the Fox Theatre in Redwood City. part threat, was presented to GOP At the end of it the president had
lawmakers behind closed doors

The Producers a polished production Thursday night after a long and See VOTE, Page 31

Broadway By the Bay stages smash hit where laughs dont stop
By Judy Richter his wounds, hes joined by a nerdy pigeons are a trip in themselves).
Man who shot self
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT

When Mel Brooks set out to


accountant, Leo Bloom (Robert
Lopez), who sees that Max could
make more money from a flop than
Their search for a director takes
them to tres gay Roger De Bris
(Eric Johnson) and his swishy
also shot by police
write a musical about a musical
that was supposed to flop, he cre-
a hit.
After some persuasion and a bad
partner, Carmen Ghia (Alex
Rodriguez). Roger advises the pro- Redwood City incident at office park
ated a huge hit, The Producers.
This hilarious show gets a bang-
experience with his boss, Leo
decides to join forces with Max
ducers to Keep It Gay and agrees
to direct. Tuesday involved domestic dispute
up production from Broadway By and try to produce the worst musi- Max then starts raising money By Dave Brooksher when his own gun went off.
the Bay. cal ever seen directed by the worst in his usual way: romancing little BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE Our belief is that the two
In the book by Brooks and possible director. old ladies with nicknames like weapons were discharged at about
Thomas Meehan, a once-success- They happen upon Springtime Hold Me-Touch Me (Emma Investigators say Edward the same time, said Steve
ful Broadway producer, Max for Hitler, written by eccentric, Onasch) and a penchant for play- Eichen, the man who shot him- Wagstaffe, San Mateo County dis-
Bialystock (Marcus Klinger), has ardent Hitler fan Franz Liebkind ing risque games. Apparently the self in the head in a Redwood trict attorney.
just seen another show flop after (David Schiller). He puts them women really like him, as demon- City business park Tuesday, was Its unclear, however, whether
opening night. through their paces before agree- nearly simultaneously shot in the shot that struck Eichen might
Returning to his office to lick ing they can produce his show (His the chest by a police officer
See PLAY, Page 23 See EICHEN, Page 22

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Thought for the Day


Man must cease attributing his
problems to his environment, and learn again
to exercise his will his personal responsibility
in the realm of faith and morals.
Albert Schweitzer, German-born
missionary and Nobel laureate

This Day in History


Britain enacted the Quartering Act,

1765 requiring American colonists to pro-


vide temporary housing to British
soldiers.
In 1 8 3 2 , a mob in Hiram, Ohio, attacked, tarred and feath-
ered Mormon leaders Joseph Smith Jr. and Sidney Rigdon.
In 1 9 1 3 , New Yorks Palace Theatre, the legendary home of
vaudeville, opened on Broadway.
In 1 9 3 4 , President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a bill
granting future independence to the Philippines.
In 1 9 4 4 , in occupied Rome, the Nazis executed more than
300 civilians in reprisal for an attack by Italian partisans
the day before that had killed 32 German soldiers.
In 1 9 5 8 , rock-and-roll singer Elvis Presley was inducted
into the Army in Memphis, Tennessee.
In 1 9 6 5 , Ranger 9, a lunar probe launched three days earli-
er by NASA, crashed into the moon (as planned) after send-
ing back more than 5,800 video images. REUTERS
In 1 9 7 6 , the president of Argentina, Isabel Peron, was Giant Panda twin cubs Fu Feng and Fu Ban, which were born on Aug. 7, 2016, are seen in their enclosure at Schoenbrunn Zoo
deposed by her countrys military. British war hero Field in Vienna, Austria.
Marshal Viscount Montgomery, 88, died in Alton,
Hampshire, England.
In 1 9 8 9 , the supertanker Exxon Valdez ran aground on a In other news ...
reef in Alaskas Prince William Sound and began leaking an
estimated 11 million gallons of crude oil. Town That Garbage Built for her Santa Monica apartment Tuesday until he was wrangled in 2007 and
In 1 9 9 7 , at the 69th Annual Academy Awards, The sale in Pennsylvania for $1.5M when a neighbor yelled there was a brought to the zoo.
English Patient won best picture and director (Anthony fire. Tina lived 18 years at the suburban
Minghella); Frances McDormand won best actress for REDUCTION, Pa. The Town That Lamirande says she frantically tried Pasadena Humane Society, where she
Fargo while Geoffrey Rush won best actor for Shine. Garbage Built is up for sale. to save her dog, a 10-year-old Bichon ended up in 1998 when a traveling
A family that has owned the Village Frise/Shih Tzu named Nalu. But she wildlife program failed to get proper
Birthdays of Reduction in Pennsylvania for near- says the smoke was too thick.
ly 70 years has decided to divest itself
California permits. She was moved to
Moments later as firefighters the Los Angeles Zoo last August.
of the 75-acre property. The $1.5 mil- arrived, she told them about Nalu.
lion asking price includes farmland, They quickly got the fire under control Filmmakers shoot rescue
19 single-family homes and a 1914 and pulled the lifeless dog from a bed-
one-room schoolhouse. room. of sea turtle caught in line
The village was once home to about Firefighter Andrew Klein spent 20
TORRANCE A pair of filmmakers
400 employees of the American minutes bringing the dog back to life
as her tearful owner watched. shooting wildlife off the coast of
Reduction Company. The company
Southern California rescued a logger-
operated a plant that processed tons of Lamirande says the pooch spent the
next 24 hours in an oxygen chamber head sea turtle that had its four flippers
garbage a day from Pittsburgh, before
and neck wrapped in the line of a
Fashion designer Comedian Louie TV personality Star the city opened its own facility in and is doing well. deflated helium balloon.
Tommy Hilfiger is Anderson is 64. Jones is 55. 1936.
66. The current owners father bought Zoos alligators awaken Bryce Trevett and Angel Hernandez
the property in 1948 for $10,000. The from cold-weather state say they spotted something shiny
Poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti is 98. Actor William Smith is floating in the water Tuesday 12 miles
property was once described in a news-
84. Fashion and costume designer Bob Mackie is 78. Actor R. paper headline as The Town That LOS ANGELES The Los Angeles off Palos Verdes Peninsula and realized
Lee Ermey is 73. Former Washington Gov. Christine Gregoire Garbage Built. Zoo says its two alligators have awak- it was a balloon one of several they
is 70. Rock musician Lee Oskar is 69. Singer Nick Lowe is 68. About 60 people still live in the vil- ened from brumation a hibernation- regularly collect during ocean outings.
Rock musician Dougie Thomson (Supertramp) is 66. Actress lage, and most say they prefer to stay like state that cold-blooded animals
As they steered their personal water-
Donna Pescow is 63. Actor Robert Carradine is 63. Microsoft put. use during cold weather.
craft closer they spotted the tangled
CEO Steve Ballmer is 61. Actress Kelly LeBrock is 57. The zoo said this week that the alli- juvenile turtle completely immobi-
Rhythm-and-blues DJ Rodney Kool Kollie Terry (Ghostown Dog pulled from California gators, Reggie and Tina, are now lized by the line.
DJs) is 56. Country-rock musician Patterson Hood (Drive-By swimming, floating and sunning
Truckers) is 53. Actor Peter Jacobson is 52. Rock singer-
fire revived after 20 minutes themselves. Trevett says if a predator had come
musician Sharon Corr (The Corrs) is 47. Actress Lauren SANTA MONICA California fire- They are now getting along after the turtle wouldnt have had a chance.
Bowles is 47. Actress Lara Flynn Boyle is 47. Rapper Maceo fighters who spent 20 minutes per- what the zoo says was a bumpy intro- He used a knife to free the turtle as
Hernandez filmed the animal swiftly
(AKA P.A. Pasemaster Mase) is 47. Actress Megyn Price is 46. forming mouth-to-snout resuscitation duction.
Actor Jim Parsons is 44. Christian rock musician Chad Butler on a dog they rescued from a burning Reggie was a cast-off discovered liv- swimming away.
(Switchfoot) is 43. Actress Alyson Hannigan is 43. NFL quar- apartment are being hailed as heroes. ing in a park lake in the Harbor City The Orange County Register reports
terback Peyton Manning is 41. Actress Olivia Burnette is 40. The dogs owner, 35-year-old area of Los Angeles in 2005. He the duo are working on a wildlife series
Actress Jessica Chastain is 40. Actor Amir Arison is 39. Crystal Lamirande, had just returned to became famous as he eluded captors called Take to the Wild.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
March 22 Powerball Fantasy Five
Unscramble these four Jumbles, Fri day : Rain. Highs near 60.
one letter to each square, 27 31 23
to form four ordinary words. 2 9 27 29 42 9 1 6 Fri day ni g ht: Rain likely. Lows in the
Powerball
lower to mid 50s.
POLEE March 21 Mega Millions Daily Four Saturday: Mostly cloudy. A chance of
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showers. Highs near 60.


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Daily three midday Sunday and Sunday ni g ht: Mostly
RITEG March 22 Super Lotto Plus 8 5 0 cloudy. A chance of showers. Highs in the mid 50s to lower
8 26 28 33 42 23 60s. Lows in the mid 40s to lower 50s.
Daily three evening Mo nday : Mostly cloudy. Breezy. A slight chance of show-
Mega number

1 6 7 ers. Highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s.


Mo nday ni g ht thro ug h Tues day ni g ht: Partly cloudy.
TRAGEH The Daily Derby race winners are Lucky Charms, No. 12, Lows in the mid 40s to lower 50s. Highs in the upper 50s to
in first place; Gorgeous George, No. 8, in second place; mid 60s.
and Winning Spirit, No. 9, in third place.The race time Wednes day : Sunny. Highs in the 60s.
was clocked at 1:45.34.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Friday March 24, 2017 3
Federal loans for those affected by storms
By Keith Burbank co-ops, small aquaculture businesses and
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE most private nonprofit companies of any
size, loans are available to help meet work-
San Mateo County business owners, ing capital needs following the disaster.
renters and homeowners whose property or These economic injury loans are available
business was damaged by rainstorms during even if the business didnt sustain any prop-
part of February may be able to borrow erty damage.
money at low-interest rates to pay for loss- The deadline to apply for an economic
es. injury loan is Dec. 20.
Renters, homeowners and business own-
Losses incurred between Feb. 1 and Feb.
ers can apply online at
25 may be eligible for loans through the
disasterloan.sba.gov/ela.
U.S. Small Business Administration.
Applications can also be made by calling
Homeowners may get up to $200,000 to the SBAs Customer Service Center at (800)
repair or replace damaged or destroyed real 659-2955 or by emailing disastercustom-
estate. erservice@sba.gov. Deaf or hard of hearing
Homeowners and renters may get up to individuals can call (800) 977-8339.
$40,000 to repair or replace damaged or Also, disaster survivors can apply by
destroyed belongings. downloading an application at
The deadline to apply for the loans is May https://www.sba.gov/disaster and mailing
19. it to the U. S. Small Business
Businesses of all sizes and nonprofits Administration, Processing and
may borrow up to $2 million to repair or Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport
replace damaged or destroyed real estate, Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155.
machines, equipment, inventory and other Survivors can also apply at the Disaster
business property. Loan Outreach Center, City Hall, 12th
Loans are also available to businesses and Floor, Room 1231, 200 E. Santa Clara St.,
homeowners for projects that prevent or San Jose.
reduce damage the next time a similar storm The center is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
hits. Monday to Friday except for March 31,
For small businesses, small agricultural which is Cesar Chavez Day.

Police reports 8:40 a.m. Monday, March 20.


Arres t. A 23-year-old San Mateo man was
arrested for driving while intoxicated on
Just the essentials East Hillsdale Boulevard before 12:49
A woman took popcorn and dishwash- a.m. Friday, March 17.
ing detergent on North Delaware Street Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A contain-
in San Mateo before 10:55 a. m. er with used syringes was found on the curb
Thursday, March 16. on Rigel Lane before 9:12 p.m. Friday,
March 17.
Di s t urb an c e . Someone attempted to
FOSTER CITY steal a motorcycle on Marlin Avenue
before 7:54 p.m. Friday, March 17.
Ac c i de n t . A vehicle struck a pole on Di s turbance. Four people were yelling at
Flying Cloud Isle before 1:32 a. m. a driver following a road rage incident near
Tuesday, March 21. Antigua Lane and Baffin Street before 3:50
Traffi c hazard. A vehicle was stalled in p.m. Monday, March 13.
the road on Beach Park Boulevard before
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Nonbiting midges causing a storm


Dozens call about swarms of mistaken mosquitoes near San Mateo County
By Samantha Weigel Keeping doors and windows closed as
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF well as patching any holes is important.
People are also encouraged to turn off porch
Entomologists charged with keeping San lights, which are known to attract midges
Mateo County residents safe are reassuring that are typically more active in the
the public that swarms of what some feared evening, she said.
were mosquitoes, are actually harmless non- But while hoping to assuage fears about
biting midges. the nonbiting swarms, she emphasized peo-
The San Mateo County Mosquito and ple should report if theyre getting bit by
Vector Control District has received dozens something else because mosquito season is
of calls the last week from worried residents on the horizon.
in Foster City, Redwood Shores and San San Mateo County was on high alert a few
Mateos Shoreview neighborhood, said dis- years ago when adult mosquitoes testing
trict spokeswoman Megan Sebay. positive for West Nile virus were found,
Are they dangerous? Do they carry dis- prompting the district to spray affected
eases? Should the public be concerned? neighborhoods. Although its fairly com-
Absolutely not, Sebay said, adding sud- mon to find a few dead birds and the occa-
den population increases happen every few sional squirrel that test positive, West Nile
years. They dont bite, they dont spread infected mosquitoes are of particular con-
any disease and they arent a threat to human COURTESY OF THE SAN MATEO COUNTY MOSQUITO AND VECTOR CONTROL DISTRICT
cern because of the threat they pose to
health. Theyre just annoying. Swarms of non-biting midges, which are easily mistaken as mosquitoes, have been reported humans, she said.
However, with mosquito season about to in several San Mateo County regions the past week.
To date, San Mateo County has not had a
kick off, she emphasized its critical resi- With all this recent rainfall and the water Midges tend to form true swarms. So case of a human contracting West Nile virus
dents report cases of bites to the district. coming out of the creeks, theres a little youll see a cloud of them moving across in the area and Sebay noted its important
But unlike its response to mosquitoes, the more fresh water in the lagoons than usual. fields or a cluster near windows or doors the public work collaboratively with the
district doesnt spray to combat the nonbit- What were thinking is these midges are where youll see a few hundred of them rest- district to combat the threat of diseases.
ing insects, Sebay said. hatching out of the fresh water and thats ing on [screens]; which is a behavior you
Midges are a natural part of the ecosystem causing a brief population boom, Sebay dont really see with actual mosquitoes, We have had a very wet winter so we are
and since theyre not any threat to human said. Sebay said. If youre not an entomologist starting to see more mosquitoes as we head
health, were just going to let them do what Swarms of midges have also been reported and you saw them flying around, you would into spring, she said. One thing were try-
they do in the ecosystem, she said, noting in other Bay Area communities like Marin assume theyre mosquitoes. ing to remind the public is while we dont
they only live a few days and swarm sight- and Sonoma counties. But while they may Crews have been dispatched to collect want them to panic over midges, if theyre
ings are expected to subside within a couple look like mosquitoes to the average person, samples and confirmed theyre not mosqui- getting bitten thats a separate issue and we
weeks. she emphasized theyre little more than a toes after the district received dozens of calls do want to hear about it.
With the welcomed wet winter helping to nuisance. In fact, although theyve caused from those near lagoons, creeks and east of
bust the statewide drought, Sebay noted the alarm while seen traveling in swarms of hun- Highway 101 in San Mateo, Foster City and Visit smcmv cd.org or call (650) 344-8592
increased rainfall has bolstered breeding dreds, its precisely that behavior that in part Redwood Shores. for more information about the San Mateo
grounds for insects like midges, which lay differentiates them from more problematic In the meantime, the district has a few tips County Mosquito and Vector Control
eggs in bodies of water. mosquitos, she said. on how to coexist with the nonbiting midges. District.

California Supreme Court Around the state


expands shoplifting under crime law
SAN FRANCISCO The California
Supreme Court has expanded the list of
store. A majority of the court said it also
includes other theft of property worth $950
or less.
Teach San Mateo County
crimes that could qualify as shoplifting The decision came in the case of a man

FAIR
under a voter-approved initiative that cut convicted of felony burglary after authori-

EDUCATOR
penalties for certain drug and property ties say he cashed stolen checks at a bank.
offenses. The high court said his crime qualified as
In a 5-2 ruling, the court said Thursday shoplifting under Proposition 47.
that shoplifting under Proposition 47 does Proposition 47 made shoplifting a misde-
not just refer to taking merchandise from a

RECRUITMENT
meanor.

Obituary

Chun Lum Say


Saturday, April 1, 2017 San Mateo Countys 23 school
March 11, 1931 March 2, 2017
districts serve nearly 94,000
Chun Lum Say passed away peacefully at his San 10 am to 3 pm students:
Mateo home on March 2, 2017. Chun Lum was
born on March 11, 1931 to Bow Sing and Ong Mui 101 Twin Dolphin Drive Bayshore Elementary
Say in Waipahu, Hawaii. He was a proud member Redwood City, CA 94065 Belmont-Redwood Shores
of McKinley High Schools class of 1949 attending Brisbane
Burlingame
many reunions in both Hawaii and Las Vegas All current, prospective, and Cabrillo Unied
including the 50th and 60th. substitute PK12 teachers and Hillsborough City
administrators are invited to Jefferson Elementary
Chun Lum served in the US Army and worked for 31 Jefferson Union High
attend this event
years for the US Postal Service. He also spent many years at Ching Lee Laundry helping his La Honda-Pescadero Unied
brother in law Richard Yee. The Island Boy married Eleanor Quan, his City Girl, in 1957 Las Lomitas Elementary
Registration will open in February Menlo Park City
and spent 40 years together raising their three children, Anita, Aaron and Arnold. After his
Millbrae
granddaughter Annika was born, he spent 12 years traveling back and forth to Napa to care Pacica
for her. Annika and her Papa shared a special bond. Find more information at
Portola Valley
http://tinyurl.com/teachsmc2017 Ravenswood City
Chun Lum is survived by siblings Linn Bow, Chun Hu Say (Irene), Hisayo Say, Wanda Chur, Redwood City
Michael Say, Lynne Kam (Alvin), and Lillian Bow, his daughter Anita Holquist (Greg), son Hosted by: San Bruno Park
Aaron Say (Deborah) and the joy of his life granddaughter Annika Keeley Nicole Holquist. San Carlos
San Mateo-Foster City
He is also survived by a number of brother and sister in laws, cousins, many nieces and
San Mateo Union High
nephews and numerous friends in both Hawaii and California. He was preceded in death by Sequoia Union High
his wife of 40 years, Eleanor, his son Arnold and brother Chun Kee Say. South San Francisco Unied
Woodside Elementary
At his request there will be no services but a celebration of life will be held at a later date. San Mateo County Ofce of Education
Donations can be made in his memory to St. Mark Catholic Church, 325 Marine View Ave.,
Belmont, CA 94002.
6 Friday March 24, 2017 STATE/NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Around the state


California races nature,
Probe of ex-Trump aide extends to Cyprus
clock to make key dam repairs By Jack Gillum, Menelaos
Hadjicostis and Eric Tucker
SAN FRANCISCO California is not just fighting THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
nature as it attempts to repair the damaged main spillway at
the nations tallest dam, pounded last month by surging WASHINGTON The U.S. govern-
storm waters. Its also racing the clock. ment investigation of President
Safety experts say there is no time for delays in the state Donald Trumps former campaign
plan to restore the critical main spillway at the 770-foot chairman, Paul Manafort, crossed the
Oroville Dam, and they warn that California would face a Atlantic earlier this year to the
very significant risk if the spillway is not in working Mediterranean island nation of
order by fall, the start of the next rainy season.
Cyprus, once known as a haven for
A Nov. 1 target to fix the spillway presents a very
money laundering by Russian billion-
demanding schedule, as everyone recognizes, said a report
aires.
prepared by an independent team of consultants and submit-
Treasury agents in recent months
ted to federal officials last week. A copy of the report was
obtained information connected to
obtained Wednesday by the Associated Press.
Manaforts transactions from Cypriot
Also Wednesday, the state Legislative Analysts Office
warned that tens of billions of dollars are needed for repairs authorities, according to a person
and updates for aging dams, levees, wetlands and other proj- familiar with the matter who was not REUTERS FILE PHOTO
ects in Californias flood-management system. authorized to speak publicly. The As part of their investigation, U.S. officials were expected to look into millions of
request was part of a federal anti-cor- dollars worth of wire transfers to Paul Manafort.
Four people, including two ruption probe into Manaforts work in
Eastern Europe. The Cyprus attorney my company was paid via wire trans- transactions through Cyprus, accord-
children, found dead in California general, one of the countrys top law fer, typically using clients preferred ing to records of international wire
SACRAMENTO Police found four people, including enforcement officers, was also aware financial institutions and instruc- transfers obtained by the AP and public
two children, dead Thursday in a California home and a sus- of the American request. tions, he said. court documents filed in a 2014 legal
pect was in custody, officials said. Manafort was Trumps unpaid cam- Federal prosecutors became interest- dispute in the Cayman Islands with
The four victims were discovered when police broke into paign chairman from March until ed in Manaforts activities years ago as Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska.
the Sacramento home after a relative reported that some- August last year, during the critical part of a broad investigation to recov- As part of their investigation, U.S.
thing might be wrong. run-up to the Republican National er stolen Ukrainian assets after the officials were expected to look into
Police did not immediately identify the victims or pro- Convention. Hes been a leading focus ouster of pro-Russian President Viktor millions of dollars worth of wire
vide their genders or ages. of the U.S. investigation into whether Yanukovych there in early 2014. No transfers to Manafort. In one case, the
Kelly Fong Rivas, deputy chief of staff for Sacramento Trump associates coordinated with U.S. criminal charges have been filed AP found that a Manafort-linked com-
Mayor Darrell Steinberg, said police told officials that two Moscow to meddle in the 2016 presi- in the case. pany received a $1 million payment in
of the victims were children but did not provide other dential campaign. It was not immediately clear what October 2009 from a mysterious firm
details. Manafort, in a statement to the AP time period of Manaforts transactions through the Bank of Cyprus. The $1
Steinberg called the crime horrifying and extremely trag- Thursday when asked about the Cyprus was covered under the request from the million left the account the same day
ic in a statement praising police for quickly making an transactions, characterized them as a Treasury Departments Financial split in two, roughly $500,000 dis-
arrest. normal practice. Like many compa- Crimes Enforcement Network. bursements to accounts with no obvi-
The unidentified suspect was likely known by the victims nies doing business internationally, Manafort was known to route financial ous owner.
and was being held in San Francisco, Sacramento police
Sgt. Bryce Heinlein said.
UC president to send strong message on Mexico trip
SMOG
By Jocelyn Gecker time to strengthen U.S.-Mexico relations, as former gov-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ties, Klein said in a ernor of Arizona and former U. S.
telephone interview Homeland Security chief. Like many
SAN FRANCISCO University of Thursday. And to university presidents, Napolitano has
Plus Cert. Fee. California President Janet Napolitano send a very strong been outspoken since President
Most Cars & is crossing the border next week to and loud message Donald Trumps election on protecting
Light Trucks.
to our counterparts students who entered the country ille-

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Democrats threaten delay


on Supreme Court nominee
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Committee hearing on
the nomination had
WASHINGTON Senate Democrats ended.
vowed Thursday to impede Judge Neil Schumer said he would
Gorsuchs path to the Supreme Court, set- lead a filibuster against
ting up a political showdown with implica- Gorsuch, criticizing him
tions for future openings on the high court. as a judge who almost
Still irate that Republicans blocked instinctively favors the
President Barack Obamas nominee, powerful over the weak.
Democrats consider Gorsuch a threat to a Neil Gorsuch Schumer said the 49-
wide range of civil rights and think he was year-old Coloradan would
too evasive during 20 hours of questioning. not serve as a check on Trump or be a main-
Whatever the objections, Republicans who stream justice.
control the Senate are expected to ensure I have concluded that I cannot support
that President Donald Trumps pick reaches Neil Gorsuchs nomination, Schumer said REUTERSS
the bench, perhaps before the middle of on the Senate floor. My vote will be no and Floral tributes are seen in Westminster the day after an attack in London, Britain.
April. I urge my colleagues to do the same.

London defiant as IS claims


The Democratic leader in the Senate,
Chuck Schumer of New York, was among
five senators to declare their opposition to
Gorsuch Thursday, even before the Judiciary
White House press secretary Sean Spicer
called on Schumer to call off the filibuster,
saying it represents the type of partisan-
ship that Americans have grown tired of.

White House defending Republican attack by British ex-con, 52 By Jill Lawless and Paisley Dodds You can imagine if someone was playing
a drum on your back with two knives he
lawmakers decision to brief Trump
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS committee meeting. Sometimes you make
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LONDON Authorities on Thursday iden-


gave (the policeman) around 10 stabs in the
back, Mangiacarpe said.
The dead were identified as Kurt Cochran,
tified a 52-year-old Briton as the man who
the right decision, sometimes you make the mowed down pedestrians and stabbed a 54, of Utah and British school administra-
WASHINGTON The White House on wrong decision. policeman to death outside Parliament in tor Aysha Frade, 43 both struck on the
Thursday defended the House intelligence Frustrated Democrats questioned whether London, saying he had a long criminal bridge and 48-year-old Constable Keith
committee chairmans extraordinary decision Nunes, who served on Trumps transition record and once was investigated for extrem- Palmer, a 15-year veteran of the
to openly discuss and brief President Donald team, was working in coordination with the ism but was not currently on a terrorism Metropolitan Police. The 75-year-old vic-
Trump on typically secret intelligence inter- White House, a charge the White House dis- watch list. tim was not identified.
cepts, even as Rep. Devin Nunes privately puted. As millions of Londoners returned to work Police arrested eight people three
apologized to his congressional colleagues. Still, White House spokesman Sean Spicer a day after a rampage that killed four victims women and five men on suspicion of
The decision to disclose the information claimed, inaccurately, that Nunes was vindi- and injured at least 30, British Prime preparing terrorist acts as authorities
before talking to committee members out- cating the presidents unproven assertion Minister Theresa May had a message for sought Masoods motive and possible sup-
raged Democrats and raised questions about that President Barack Obama wiretapped his other attackers: We are not afraid. port network. One arrest was in London,
the independence of the panels probe of New York skyscraper during the election. Today we meet as normal as genera- while the others were in Birmingham.
Russian interference in the election. Nunes specifically stated that the new infor- tions have done before us, and as future gen- Police said they were searching properties
It was a judgment call on my part, Nunes mation he received did not support the presi- erations will continue to do, she said to in Birmingham, London and Wales.
told reporters shortly after the closed-door dents explosive allegations. lawmakers cheers in the House of Masoods convictions between 1983 and
Commons. 2003 included assault, weapons possession
The Islamic State group claimed responsi- and public order offenses, London police
bility for Wednesdays attack, which police said.
said was carried out by Khalid Masood, a But he was not the subject of any current
U.K.-born resident of the West Midlands in investigations and there was no prior intel-
central England. Masood plowed a rented ligence about his intent to mount a terrorist
SUV into pedestrians on Londons attack, police added.
Westminster Bridge, killing an American Many suspects in British terrorist attacks
man and a British woman and injuring more and plots have had roots in Birmingham,
than 30 people of almost a dozen nationali- Englands second-largest city, and several
ties. He then fatally stabbed a policeman local mosques have been linked to extremist
inside the gates of Parliament before being clerics.
shot to death by an officer. A home raided in Birmingham was one
A 75-year-old victim on the bridge died where Masood lived until late last year, a
late Thursday of his wounds, police said. neighbor said. Shown a photo of him,
Vincenzo Mangiacarpe, an Italian boxer Iwona Romek said that is 100 percent the
visiting Parliament, said he saw the attack- man who lived next door to her for about
er get out of the car wielding two knives. five months.

Death rates up for middle age


whites with little education
By Christopher S. Rugaber support among whites with only a high
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS school diploma. Yet Deaton said his policies
are unlikely to reverse these trends, particu-
WASHINGTON A sobering portrait of larly the health care legislation now before
less-educated middle-age white Americans the House that Trump is championing. That
emerged Thursday with new research showing bill would lead to higher premiums for older
them dying disproportionately from what one Americans, the Congressional Budget Office
expert calls deaths of despair suicides, has found.
drug overdoses and alcohol-related diseases. The policies that you see, seem almost
The new paper by two Princeton University perfectly designed to hurt the very people
economists, Anne Case and Angus Deaton, who voted for him, Deaton said.
concludes that the trend is driven by the loss Case and Deatons paper, issued by the
of steady middle-income jobs for those with a Brookings Institution, follows up on
high school diploma or less. research they released in 2015 that first docu-
The economists also argue that dwindling mented a sharp increase in mortality among
job opportunities have triggered broader middle-aged whites.
problems for this group. They are more likely Since 1999, white men and women ages 45
than their college-educated counterparts, for through 54 have endured a sharp increase in
example, to be unemployed, unmarried or suf- deaths of despair, Case and Deaton found in
fering from poor health. their earlier work. These include suicides, drug
This is a story of the collapse of the white overdoses, and alcohol-related deaths such as
working class, Deaton said in an interview. liver failure.
The labor market has very much turned In the paper released Thursday, Case and
against them. Deaton draw a clearer relationship between
Those dynamics helped fuel the rise of rising death rates and changes in the job mar-
President Donald Trump, who won widespread ket since the 1970s.
THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday March 24, 2017 9
Labels matter Life lessons
F
mented residents or those of you without children,
By Mark Olbert arrive by staying past Daniel Tiger is the new Mr. Rogers
the terms of their visa. Guest but its a cartoon instead. Same

I
s it a crime to be an undocumented Which is not, under our concept, same music, just different.
immigrant in the United States? You
might be surprised to learn the
answer. I know I was.
laws, a crime.
Instead, its an admin- perspective Daniel has life lessons on his show like
how to use the bathroom, how to wait for
show-and-tell, what its like when there is a
istrative violation. This
Im using the word undocumented is like the ones most new baby in the house, how to deal with not
trained in the law, and how its applied. being included, etc. It also has trips to the
rather than illegal deliberately. Doing cities have which place Take the San Mateo County Sheriffs
something illegal, in the public mind, limits on personal crayon factory, bakery, etc. so there is an
Ofce, whose mission is to keep us all safe exploration factor to it.
makes you a criminal and being a for- behavior. Such as limiting how much junk from criminal activity.
eigner in the United States without proper can be in your yard; forbidding you from While the show is denitely in the rota-
They will only assist federal tion in the Mays household, I have heard it
documentation is not a criminal offense. playing music too loudly past a certain Immigration and Customs Enforcement more than seen it since Im usually trying to
Thats not my opinion; its how Congress time of day; or building too tall a fence. personnel if the targets are engaged in get breakfast going, nd school shoes, etc. I
wrote the law. There are consequences to violating criminal activity. Which highlights the have noticed the singing is sometimes in
It is a violation of federal rules and regu- administrative rules and regulations. You difference between being in the United auto-tune, but thats beside the point.
lations, and makes one subject to immedi- can be required to correct the behavior, pay States without documentation and being a Now, it seems
ate deportation. But you arent subject to a ne, lose the privilege of applying for criminal. Its worth keeping their expert Daniel Tiger
arrest and prosecution provided you entered permits or licenses you may want, or some perspective in mind. will have to
with valid documents. combination thereof. Undocumented immigrants are subject to have an episode
Even if you entered without authoriza- But you cant be arrested, bound over for immediate deportation for having violated about dealing
tion, under our legal system you havent trial and, if convicted, thrown in jail. Its a our rules. But considering them to be crim- with funding
committed a crime until youve been tried different kind of infraction. inals is unwarranted and, increasingly, at cuts after
and convicted in court (we do that to pro- All of this means most of the undocu- out wrong. President
tect people from the misuse of public mented immigrants you encounter are not How we view them is a choice we each Trumps hard
power). Convicting someone of entering criminals. Yet, too often they get lumped have to make. In making it, I hope we power budget
without documentation is difcult, unless in with convicted burglars, thieves, rob- remember to do unto others as we would threatened to
the person is caught at the border. Thats bers or worse. have them do unto us. After all, none of us eliminate fund-
one reason why, in almost all cases, crimi- The fact that some unlawful immigrants would want to be branded a criminal, with ing to the
nal charges arent led. The person is sim- do engage in criminal behavior reinforces all that entails, for having built too tall a Corporation for
ply deported. the general mischaracterization. But just fence on our property. Public
But many undocumented immigrants like most criminals are lawful residents, Broadcasting.
havent violated that criminal statute. but not all lawful residents are criminals, While CPB was
Years ago, entry without authorization was that logic doesnt hold up. Mark Olbert is a member of the San Carlos created in the
Given how complex this all is, its late 1960s by the federal government, it is
the most common way for people to City Council. The v iews ex pressed here are
worth looking at how law enforcement not as well known as Public Broadcasting
become undocumented residents. But thats his own. Service, the nonprot founded in 1970 that
changed. Now, the majority of new undocu- professionals see things. They are highly
runs most of the public television we see
today. PBS is independently operated and
receives some of its funding from CPB but
also a good chunk of it is from donations
Letters to the editor and grants. Its similar to National Public
Radio, or NPR, which also gets a good
chunk of its funding from programming
fees, grants, business contributions and
people living in these units will be taking donations through its notorious pledge
Millbrae management plans are solid, executed smartly and not
adversely affected by the real problem. drives. NPR once received the majority of its
the train or ride their bikes, of which no
Editor, funding from the federal government, but it
proof has been given and were not buying has evolved over time to receive less and
One might allege negligent behavior and
mismanaged funds in Millbrae are due to it. Lastly, any member of the City Council less federal funding probably in reaction
Lou Sandrini planning personnel that OKs this or any
constant staff turnover. However, the staff to relatively consistent threats of funding
Millbrae more new developments in San cuts.
turnover is due to unsatisfactory city man-
ager management and behavior. That is the Mateoshould have their personal incomes And both PBS and NPR have evolved their
programming over the years to have more
real problem. It haspersisted because of Development hurting investigated. Follow the money.
sophisticated offerings sponsored by a vari-
the City Councils failure to recognize the
real problemand deal with it. In fact, the neighborhood ambience ety of foundations and donors. Its not just
This Old House but also Downton
council has systematically increased Ms. Editor. Mike Manely Abbey. They are not run on granola and
Marcia Raines salary to near one quarter Concerning the March 21 Daily Journal San Mateo herbal tea, these are national organizations
million dollars. article, More apartments proposed near that provide commercial-free programming
Councilman Wayne Lees statement Caltrain Hayward Park here we go through an intricate structure and nancing
staffturnover has been due to not paying again, greedy developers trying to cash in mechanisms, of which federal funding is just
competitive salaries is pure poppycock. at our neighborhoods expense.
A readers thanks one part.
But he isthe guy who publicly statedcoun- As a homeowner in the Sunnybrae neigh- Editor, While there are always questions about
cilmembers are volunteers. Serious and borhood for 30 yearsin May, weve seen Thank you for publishing the column A some programming being politically left,
costly problems related to development nothing but overcrowding of our roads, that argument is old and there have been
lesson we should heed from history in the
and infrastructure deciencies also derive highways, sewage system, water usage and some efforts to rectify that. In my opinion,
March 21 edition of the Daily Journal by however, it would be nice if there was an
from city manager performance. noise increases. They propose adding Jonathan Madison against anti-Semitism. I
From what was stated at the March 14 another 96 cars (parking spaces) at the cur- effort for such storied organizations to be
hope that messages like his will help to truly neutral politically in their news pro-
council meeting by the developer for the rent AAA ofce site, not to forget all the
BART station area, itappears he has faced recent and active developments along stop the prejudice and hatred. gramming since there are few resources
around that actually make that a priority
troublesome and costly setbacksand Delaware Street and State Route 92. All of
rather than simply saying they are. In this
delaysas a result of the real problem too. these types of high-density units will only politically charged climate of today, that
We are told there are plans to improve. hurt our neighborhood ambiance, not to Norman G. Licht
would be a true benet to our nation and
Lets hope it is not too late. For any hope, mention lower our property values. San Carlos might actually gain viewers and listeners.
the council needs to step upto make sure Weve been told in the past that Most But that perhaps is a different column for a
different day.
OUR MISSION: While Trumps budget proposal did make
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most the suggestion of cutting funding or priva-
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for those tizing the Corporation for Public
who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula.
By combining local news and sports coverage, analysis Broadcasting, it is still too early to tell if
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: and insight with the latest business, lifestyle, state, that will pass muster in Congress, the body
Michael Davis Henry Guerrero national and world news, we seek to provide our readers that actually makes these decisions before
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Charles Gould Paul Moisio with the highest quality information resource in San the president signs the budget. If you didnt
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Letters to the Editor be accepted. those of the individual writer and do not necessarily represent
might be a good lesson for children learning
Should be no longer than 250 words. Please include a city of residence and phone number where the views of the Daily Journal staff. a little bit about the reality of life. And the
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Stock rally sputters after vote on health bill delayed


By Marley Jay increase gave banks and other
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS financial companies a lift.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 20,757.89
The S&P 500 banking index
Low: 20,618.62 had plunged 5 percent over the
NEW YORK After a promis-
ing start, U.S. stock indexes gave Close: 20,656.58 previous four days as bond yields
up an early rally and ended mostly Change: -4.72 and interest rates decreased.
lower Thursday after Republicans Banks turned higher on
OTHER INDEXES Thursday. SunTrust Banks added
delayed a vote on their health care
S&P 500: 2345.96 -2.49 67 cents, or 1. 2 percent, to
bill and left investors concerned
about delays for the business- NYSE Index: 11,430.90 +1.21 $54. 85 and Huntington
friendly agenda of President Nasdaq: 5817.69 -3.95 Bancshares rose 24 cents, or 1. 9
Donald Trump. NYSE MKT: 2465.68 +9.04 percent, to $13. 02.
The Dow Jones industrial aver- Russell 2000: 1353.43 +7.83 Alphabet fell as a YouTube
age rose as much as 96 points just Wilshire 5000: 24,383.09 +0.64 advertising boycott spread.
before 1 p.m., but doubts about Companies including Johnson &
the bill cast a shadow over the 10-Yr Bond: 2.41 +0.02 Johnson, AT&T and Verizon have
market as hardline conservatives Oil (per barrel): 47.67 -0.37 suspended their YouTube ad cam-
said they didnt support it. Health Gold : 1,245.00 -4.70 paigns in the last week because
care stocks turned lower. their ads were appearing alongside
Elsewhere, a growing boycott of moderate Republicans had oppos- If the Republicans are having cent, to 2,345.96. The Dow lost offensive videos, including some
YouTube advertising hurt ing concerns about the bill, which such a difficult time making 4.72 points to 20,656.58. The that promoted terrorism. The ads
Alphabet, Googles parent compa- is widely disliked by House changes to something they uni- Nasdaq composite slid 3. 95 are placed automatically and
ny. Smaller companies did better Democrats. versally agree upon, how on earth points, or 0. 1 percent, to Google has said it will do more to
than the rest of the market and Jamie Cox, managing partner are they going to agree on the 5, 817. 69. The Russell 2000 block offensive videos. YouTube
more stocks rose than fell, a sign for Harris Financial Group, said more complicated tax cut that is index, which tracks smaller com- is one of the fastest-growing parts
investors are still confident in the investors are worried about how coming through later in the year? panies, gained 7.83 points, or 0.6 of Googles ad system.
U.S. economy. the Republican-controlled Cox asked. Still, the losses were percent, to 1,353.43. Alphabet lost $10.15, or 1.2
Near the close of trading, House Congress and White House will small, suggesting investors think Bond prices edged lower. The percent, to $839.65. Technology
Republican leadership postponed come together on issues including some of those proposals will be yield on the 10-year Treasury companies lagged the rest of the
a vote on the American Health tax reform, a debt ceiling increase, delayed rather than abandoned. note, which has skidded over the market. Alphabet is the second-
Care Act because of a lack of sup- and a boost in infrastructure The Standard & Poors 500 last few days, rose to 2.42 percent most valuable company on the
port. Conservatives and more spending. index fell 2.49 points, or 0.1 per- from 2.40 percent. That modest S&P 500 after Apple.

WikiLeaks: CIA hacked Apple devices in ways users cant fix Business brief
17K AT&T workers will come
By Anick Jesdanun Rich Mogull, CEO of the security describe techniques for rewriting describes only how to install the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS research firm Securosis. devices firmware in ways that malware on a factory fresh ver- back on the job Thursday
Apple didnt respond to a request would maintain a hackers access sion of the 3G specifically, the NEW YORK Some 17, 000
NEW YORK New documents for comment. The CIA has not even if a user resets a phone or iPhone 3G running the 2.1 ver- AT&T workers in California and
from WikiLeaks point to an appar- commented on the authenticity of computer to factory settings. sion of Apples operating system, Nevada are returning to their jobs
ent CIA program to hack Apples this and earlier WikiLeaks revela- Doing so wipes out all apps and both of which are now nine years after a one-day walkout. They had
iPhones and Mac computers using tions, but has previously said it the operating system and installs old. been protesting changes in job
techniques that users couldnt dis- complies with a legal prohibition a clean version; it is an extreme But infecting all phones some- duties for some employees.
able by resetting their devices. against electronic surveillance measure sometimes used to deal where in the manufacturing A Communications Workers of
Security experts say the targeting individuals here at with technical problems, but is process would be extremely diffi- America union local official had
exploits are plausible, but suggest home, including our fellow also the sort of step that someone cult, said Mogull, especially said Wednesday that AT&T was ask-
they pose little threat to typical Americans. The agency declined suspicious of surveillance might given multiple layers of inspec- ing technicians who install cable
users. They say that many of the further comment Thursday. take when getting a brand new tions conducted by Apple and its to also work outside maintaining
tricks are older the iPhone hack The leaks Thursday come about phone. contractors. At most, he said, the phone and cable wires, which is a
involves the 3G model from 2008, two weeks after WikiLeaks pub- A December 2008 document CIA might have shipped a rogue higher-paid job. The CWA said
for instance. The techniques also lished thousands of alleged CIA describes NightSkies, a tool phone individually to a target. Thursday that AT&T will no longer
typically require physical access documents describing hacking apparently designed to target the And while its possible that the require technicians to do work
to devices, something the CIA tools it said the government iPhone 3G; the document claims it CIA developed similar techniques tasks that they werent trained to
would use only for targeted indi- employed to break into comput- can retrieve files such as contact for later iPhone models, Mogull do. AT&T says its agreement with
viduals, not a broader population. ers, mobile phones and even smart lists and call logs and execute said iPhones from the past few the union clarified some work
The most notable part of this TVs from companies like Apple, other commands. WikiLeaks sug- years have much greater security, processes on assignments for a
latest WikiLeaks release is that it Google, Microsoft and Samsung. gested in a press release that the including digital security certifi- group of technicians.
shows the CIA doing exactly what The latest disclosures are much CIA has been infecting the cates that cannot be overwritten. The strike had taken people who
we pay them to exploit specific more focused and consist of just iPhone supply chain of its targets A flag would be raised during the install cable and phone service and
targets with limited attacks to sup- 12 documents, all involving since at least 2008. setup process if certificates do not who work in call centers off the
port our national interests, said Apple products. The documents However, the document match. job.

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Friday March 24, 2017

Arena hopes to
Ones enough for Knights
By Terry Bernal
calm antsy fans
By Ronald Blum
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The new generation of Hillsdale Knights
softball isnt wasting any time. SAN JOSE A new coach is making the
With Hillsdales big three from last years decisions after a pair of historically bad
Central Coast Section Division III semi- games. Nearly half the projected starters are
nalist ourishing in the collegiate ranks, it sidelined.
would stand to reason the 2017 Knights (2- Fans are freaking out that the United
0 in PAL Bay, 8-2 overall) might be facing a States streak of consecutive World Cup
rebuilding year. appearances might end at seven.
In the wake of graduating pitcher Eryn On the eve of his first competitive inter-
McCoy, catcher MacKenzie Driscoll and national match in nearly
third baseman Lauren Quirke, all of the big 11 years, Bruce Arena
threes replacements came up big in the was calm and confident.
Knights 1-0 win over Woodside (0-1, 4-3) The last thing were
Thursday at Hillsdale. going to do is concern
Sophomore starting pitcher Kealani ourselves a whole lot if
Kafusi hooked up with junior catcher players go down, and I
Ashleigh Wong to re a six-hit shutout, havent done that. Im
while sophomore third baseman Hayley actually eager to see how
Ahlvin drove home the games only run some of these other play-
Bruce Arena ers are going to per-
with an RBI double in the fth inning to
give Hillsdale its fth straight win. form, the old-turned-
Kafusi locked up with Woodside starting new U.S. coach said Thursday at the last
pitcher Paige Blackwell in a classic left- training session before the qualifier against
handed pitching duel. It was a uniquely sen- Honduras. My guess is were going to be
timental pitching matchup for Hillsdale OK.
head coach Randy Metheany who, in addi- Another misstep and the Americans would
tion to coaching Kafusi, has worked at be winless in the final round of World Cup
Ralston Middle School as a physical educa- qualifying with seven games left. Only one
tion teacher with Blackwells mother team has qualified from a similar start in the
Debbie for the past 15 years. North and Central American and Caribbean
I thought they were both excellent, region, Trinidad and Tobago in 2006.
Metheany said. They both deserved to We dont like to say panic. Its not our
win. job to worry about the fans, said Christian
It was one innings outburst of power that Pulisic, the 18-year-old Borussia Dortmund
made the difference though as Hillsdale ral- midfielder who two weeks ago became only
lied in the bottom of the fth. the youngest American to score in the
Blackwell was dealing for the Wildcats, Champions League. We just have to win
and went on to surrender just one run on four the game for us. The fans will support us
hits while striking out ve. But Hillsdale throughout.
senior rst baseman Gabby Mataele shook Arena, 65 years old and a member of the
things up as the leadoff batter in the fth, U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame, coached
blasting a triple up the left-center gap. the U.S. from 1998-2006. He was brought
Blackwell looked as though she might pitch back in November to replace Jurgen
out of the jam. She struck out the next batter Klinsmann following a 2-1 home loss to
then worked a two-strike count against Mexico and a 4-0 debacle at Costa Rica.
Ahlvin. We felt like we let some different things
One emergency swing intervened in slip, U.S. captain Michael Bradley said.
Blackwells momentum though. With a Hes come in and found the right way to
high strike zone being established, Ahlvin work and talk and show some things and
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Hillsdale sophomore Halyley Ahlvin smacks a RBI double to right field that drove in the only
See KNIGHTS, Page 17 run of the game in the Knights win over Woodside. See SOCCER, Page 16

Oregon into Elite Eight Xavier stuns


following one-point win
By Eric Olson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

KANSAS CITY, Mo. Tyler Dorsey


scored 20 points and made the go-ahead
Oregon 69, Michigan 68
half and DJ Wilson had 12 points.
Oregon plays Kansas or Purdue on
No. 2 Arizona
Saturday in the regional final. By John Marshall
layup with 1:08 left, and third-seeded The Ducks are going to the Elite Eight for THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Xavier 73, Arizona 71
Oregon ended No. 7 Michigans dramatic the second year in a row, and they made it
postseason run with a 69-68 victory in a Saturday.
without big man Chris Boucher, who went SAN JOSE Trevon Bluiett scored 25 Trier scored 15 of his 19 points in the sec-
Midwest Regional semifinal on Thursday out in the Pac-12 Tournament semifinals points, Sean OMara scored inside with 40
night. ond half and Dusan Ristic had 17 for
with a season-ending knee injury. seconds left and No. 11 seed Xavier upset Arizona.
Dorsey, the man the Ducks call Mr. Oregon still had plenty of inside game No. 2 Arizona 73-71 in the West Region on
March, had his sixth straight game scoring Xavier made an improbable run to its
without Boucher, outscoring the Wolverines Thursday night. fourth Sweet 16 in eight years under (Chris)
20 or more points. 34-16 in the pain and outrebounding them Xavier (30-13) stayed with the second-
The Wolverines (27-11) had one more Mack, overcoming a late six-game losing
36-31. seeded Wildcats behind Bluietts 18 first- streak and slew of injuries that included the
chance to extend their run after Dylan Ennis Its biggest play in the post came after half points and tracked down the Wildcats
missed a free throw with 15 seconds left. But loss of point guard Edmond Sumner to a torn
Walton had made a jumper to give Michigan after they tried to pull away in the second left ACL in late January. The Musketeers
Derrick Walton, who had carried the a 68-65 lead. Ennis got fouled and went to half. OMara scored on a power move inside,
Wolverines the last three weeks, was off were the lone double-digit seed left in the
the line for a one-and-one. He missed, and but missed a free throw to give Arizona (32- bracket after knocking off Maryland and
with his long jumper just before the buzzer. Bell swooped in for the offensive rebound 5) a final chance.
Jordan Bell had a double-double for the Florida State in the first two rounds, setting
and put it in to make it a one-point game. Allonzo Trier missed a 3-pointer in the up their second Sweet 16 game against
Ducks (32-5), with 16 points and 13 After Walton missed a layup, Dorsey gave closing seconds and Xavier was able to drib-
rebounds. Pac-12 player of the year Dillon Arizona in three years.
the Ducks the lead. ble out the clock, earning its first trip to the Arizona won the previous meeting to
Brooks added 12 points and Dylan Ennis Ennis missed another free throw with 15 Elite Eight since 2008.
had 10. reach the Elite Eight, putting coach Sean
seconds left, giving Michigan one more The Musketeers held Arizona scoreless Miller one up on Mack, his former assis-
Walton led the Wolverines with 20 chance. Oregon had fouls to give but failed over the final 2:52 to earn a sport in the
points, eight assists and five rebounds. Zak tant.
West final against No. 1 seed Gonzaga on
Irvin had 14 of his 19 points in the second See OREGON, Page 16 See XAVIER, Page 16
12 Friday March 24, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

THURSDAY Warriors, 88-82, while the Gators boys team RBIs in the game.
Local sports roundup cruised to a 103-67 victory. Sequoia reliever Jack Wangsness earned the
Matte Snow, a junior, led the SHP girls win- win with two innings of work, improving his
Softball PAL Ocean, 6-3-1 overall) won in Sunnyvale
ning the 50 and 100 free sprints, leading off record to 2-0. Kyle Pruhsmeier pitched a per-
against the Kings Academy (0-2, 1-8).
Mercy-Burlingame 14, Pinewood 2 Greco logged five innings as the Cougars for the Gators victorious 200 free relay squad, fect seventh to earn his first save of the year.
Alana Bartke and Kate McHale each went starter to earn the win, totaling four strikeouts. while anchoring the 400 free relay to team to Senior right-hander Gray Goodman took his
deep to lead the Crusaders to a five-inning, At the plate, AJ Morrell was 2 for 3 with a dou- the win as well. first loss of the year for the Panthers. His
mercy-rule game over the Panthers in a West ble, a triple and an RBI. Danny Mack added an Luke Rohlen, also a junior, was a four-time record falls to 4-1.
Bay Athletic League Foothill Division game. RBI double with his first hit of the year. winner for the SHP boys. Like Snow, Rohlen Pruhsmeier paced Sequoia at the plate with a
The game was tied at 2 each after the first swept the sprints, winning the 50 and 100 3-for-4 day, including two doubles.
inning, but Mercy (2-1 WBAL Foothill, 3-5 Menlo School 4, Aragon 0 free. He also anchored the 200 and 400 free Burlingame senior Mitch DeMartini was 3 for
overall) broke the game open with a seven-run The Knights scored all four of their runs in relay teams to victories. 3 with an RBI. Goodman and senior DJ Capps
third. The Crusaders then added two more in the the top of the sixth to beat the host Dons in a added two hits apiece for Burlingame.
fourth and five in the fifth. PAL Ocean game. Boys tennis Goodman and Sequoia junior Kasi Pahahau
Bartke, a senior first baseman, went 2 for 3 That was enough offense to make Menlo Burlingame 7, Mills 0 each added home runs.
with a double and the aforementioned home run starting pitcher Chandler Yu the winner, as he Cale Goodman, the Panthers No. 1 singles
while driving in four runs. In addition to her went the distance, allowing just two hits while player, needed a third-set super tiebreaker to
deep ball, McHale, a sophomore outfielder, Sacred Heat Prep 7, Woodside 3
striking out six. win his match, but the rest of his teammates
reached base in her three other plate appear- Yu helped his own cause at the plate, driving won in straight sets as they shutout the SHP (1-0 in PAL Bay, 4-6-1 overall) rallied
ances, adding a pair of walks to a single. She in two runs with a single to left. Max Chou Vikings. for five runs in the fourth inning and the lead
had three RBIs. drove in a run with a bunt single, while Ben Mills Vincent Yang gave Goodman every- held up for road win at Woodside (0-3, 2-10).
Somorjais bases-loaded walk drove in Ian thing he could handle, but Goodman eventual- The Gators banged out 13 hits, paced by junior
Capuchino 2, Sequoia 0 Collins with what turned out to be the winning ly pulled out a 6-1, 3-6, (12-10) victory. John McGrorys 3-for-3 day. Eric DeBrine,
The Mustangs scored single runs in the bot- run. Chris Hu and Tyler Vandeley, playing at No. Shafer Kraemer and Jack Molumphy added two
tom of the first and third innings to beat the Menlo improves to 2-0 in PAL Ocean play 2 and No. 4 singles for Burlingame (6-4 PAL hits apiece for SHP and sophomore Nate
Cherokees in their Peninsula Athletic League and 5-4 overall, while Aragon fell to 1-1 and 6- Bay), each lost only one game. Hu posted a 6- Fleischli hit his first varsity home run.
Bay Division opener. 3. 0, 6-1 victory, while Vanderley won 6-1, 6-0. Woodside sophomore Joseph King added three
Capuchino (1-0 PAL Bay, 9-4 overall) got an Burlingames No. 1 doubles team of Oliver hits.
RBI from Julie Swedberg as the Mustangs were Swimming Nix and Evan Mahaffey also won in straight SHP starting pitcher Cole Spina worked four
held to just five hits. sets, losing only one game 6-0, 6-1. innings to earn the win. His record improves
Kari Chavaria went 2 for 4 for Cap with a Half Moon Bay splits with Mills
to 2-0. Junior reliever Dominic Cacchione
double. The Lady Cougars continue to rewrite the
Carlmont 5, Aragon 2 worked three scoreless innings to record his
Swedberg also picked up the win in the cir- school record book while beating the Lady
The Scots took sole possession of second first save of the year.
cle, tossing a complete-game, six-hitter with Vikings. The Mills boys salvaged the day for
the Vikings with a win over Half Moon Bay to place, breaking a tie with the Dons after beat-
six strikeouts and no walks.
earn a split. ing them in a PAL Bay matchup. Boys lacrosse
The freshmen girls class for Half Moon Bay Carlmont (7-3 PAL Bay) took three of the Kent-Colorado 7, Menlo School 6
San Mateo 7, South City 4 four singles matches, with Milad Shafaei post-
The Bearcats used a 14-hit attack to get past is off to a fantastic start to their high school Menlo (2-2) rallied for four goals in the
careers as four first-year swimmers Riley ing a 6-1, 6-2 victory at No. 1 singles and
the Warriors in a PAL Ocean Division meeting. Thomas Reznik winning at No. 2 singles, 6-0, fourth quarter but fell short in playing host to
Isabelle Borges hit an RBI triple and Monet Rhodes, Grace Anderson, Eve Kearns and Mia Denver-based Kent. Six different Knights
Griffiths combined to set a new school 6-0. Ben Barde rounded out the singles wins for
Sheller added an RBI single to post San Mateo the Scots, winning 6-1, 6-3 at No. 4 singles. scored with sophomore Conor McCuskar net-
to a 2-0 lead in the first inning. Kylie Galea, record in the 200 medley relay, while also qual- ting one while pacing his team with seven
ifying for the Central Coast Section champi- Aragon (6-4) got wins from Daniel Duan at
Jada Walker and Kendall Richards each drove in No. 3 singles, needing three sets to get past ground-balls and winning 11 of 15 face-offs.
a run for the Bearcats as well. onships with a time of 1:57.78. Kearns and Senior goalkeeper totaled nine saves for
Anna Grinberg both broke the school record in Nate Yeo, 1-6, 6-3, (10-3). Aragons other
Borges earned the win with six innings of point came at No. 3 doubles, where Cameron Menlo.
work, allowing four runs on five hits. Galea the 200 IM, while Rhodes gained a CCS quali-
fying time in the 500 free with a time of Swiecki and Sean Heffernan won 6-2, 6-3.
came in to earn the save in the seventh.
5:30.55.
Boys volleyball
Baseball For the Half Moon Bay boys, Andre Santos WEDNESDAY Carlmont 3, Mills 0
won the 50 free. Carlmont got a match-high 14 kills from
Half Moon Bay 5, Kings Academy 0 Baseball
Joey Greco and Ryan Yerby combined on a Chris Ding to pace a 25-15, 25-22, 25-14
Sacred Heart Prep sweeps Valley Christian Sequoia 7, Burlingame 6 sweep of Mills. Scots setter Peyton Young
three-hit shutout as Half Moon Bay (2-0 in The Lady Gators slipped by the Lady Sequoia (1-0 in PAL Bay, 7-1 overall) won totaled 29 assists while outside hitter Jonah
yet another game in its last at-bat, but this Przybyszewski racked up five kills and six
time enjoyed the dramatics in the bottom of aces.
the sixth inning with a three-run rally to win at
home against Burlingame (0-1, 4-4-1). Boys golf
With the Cherokees trailing 6-4, Chris
Cook came to the plate with the bases loaded Kings Academy 209, Crystal Springs 243
and produced a two-RBI single; the go-ahead The Knights topped the Gryphons in a
run also scored on the play with the back run- WBAL match at Sunnyvale Golf Course.
ner advancing home on a errant relay throw. Crystal Springs was led by Helen Ye, who
Cook was 2 for 4 with a home run and four shot a 3-over 38.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Friday March 24, 2017 13

Big wind, wild outcomes at Match Play


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the hole. Rory McIlroy took the day off, and hes on Wednesday when Kjeldsen beat him with
Pure class, Sullivan already guaranteed the weekend off. four straight birdies, no golf on Thursday,
AUSTIN, Texas Phil Mickelson hit a said The wind had nothing to do with a domi- and a meaningless match Friday. All thats
simple chip toward the hole that never It was pure chaos no-effect of withdrawals that allowed left is for McIlroy to decide whether to play
stopped until it was off the other side of the Thursday at Austin Kjeldsen and Noren to get a day of rest the Houston Open next week. He has played
green and into the water. Country Club, where 30 Friday. just 13 competitive rounds this year.
Jordan Spieth felt a gust of wind as his tee mph gusts raged through One after Jason Day withdrew because his Noren, meanwhile, had an easy time over
shot was in the air and began pleading for it the edge of Hill Country mother faces surgery for lung cancer, Gary Bernd Wiesberger for his second straight
to get down. He only stopped talking when and made conditions so Woodland pulled out because of a personal victory. He only had to beat Francesco
he heard the crowd cheer and saw the ball 2 Brandt brittle and blustery holes family matter. He was scheduled to play Molinari on Friday, but then Molinari with-
feet from the hole. Snedeker were won with bogeys. McIlroy in the second round, and while drew with a wrist injury, assuring Noren a 3-
Brandt Snedeker brought a touch of class And it was just as wild McIlroy was conceded a victory, he was 0 record and a spot in the knockout stage
to an exasperating day at the Dell trying to keep score thanks to two more eliminated four hours later when Kjeldsen this weekend.
Technologies Match Play. He watched Andy players withdrawing. won his second straight match. Kjeldsen was Molinari pulling out also eliminated
Sullivan roll a putt to within 2 feet of the Soren Kjeldsen and Alex Noren won their to play Woodland in the third round, so he Wiesberger and Thongchai Jaidee, who get
hole, only for the wind to blow back 7 feet groups, one round before group play is even was assured of winning the group at 3-0. to face each other Friday with nothing at
away. Snedeker gave him the putt to halve finished. And so ended McIlroys week 17 holes stake.

Local JC roundup College baseball starting pitcher Jacob Knight issues seven walks through 5
2/3 innings. CSM stranded nine runners in the game though,
Cabrillo 3, Caada 2 managing single runs in the sixth and seventh after Chabot
College softball Caada (2-4 in Coast Pacific, 6-18 overall) got 7 1/3 scored once in the third and three more runs in the fourth.
CSM 6, Gavilan 1 innings from Nico Mayoral, who held a 2-1 lead going into the
bottom of the eighth. But Cabrillo (6-0, 17-8) rallied for sin- CSM starting pitcher Dalton Gomez took his first loss of the
The No. 1-ranked College of San Mateo Bulldogs (6-1 in season, working six innings while yielding four runs on seven
Coast North, 22-3 overall) closed out their three-week homes- gle runs in the eighth and ninth to score a walk-off victory.
hits. His record falls to 4-1.
tand in style with a 6-1 win over Gavilan (2-6 in Coast South, The Colts took the lead in the top of the seventh when Alex
10-19 overall). Athanacio scored on an infield error. But Cabrillo tied it in the
Sophomore right-hander Morgan Jones followed up the per- eighth on an RBI double by Digger Gugale to knock Mayoral
fect game she threw against Yuba College Saturday with anoth- out of the game. Then, facing Colts reliever Nick Moisant in
er gem, allowing one unearned run on four hits through five the bottom of the ninth, Clayton Andrews delievered the game-
innings. The Bulldogs bats gave her the lead in the bottom of winning single for the Seahawks to end it.
the third as, with the game tied 1-1, Kristen Kowaki produced Brett Wetteland paced the Colts with a 2-for-2 day and added
an RBI single to plate Allie Stines. an RBI.
CSM totaled nine hits in the game paced by Stines 2-for-3
performance out of the leadoff spot. Chabot 6, CSM 2
The Bulldogs have now won nine of their last 10. They now College of San Mateo (7-1 in Coast Golden Gate, 15-9 over-
set out on a seven-game road trip and return home Saturday, all) suffered its first conference loss to Chabot (4-4, 13-11).
April 15. The Bulldogs managed just three hits against two Chabot
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Not what was expected in East semifinals


By Jim OConnell
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
East Region (Sindarius) Thornwell allowed me to under-
stand, I got a responsibility here to get them
en the overall No. 1 seed, Villanova.
They had a great year. We never talked
in for the next opportunity. Its here and its about in preparation for Villanova about
NEW YORK The folks at Madison There are four football schools been an unbelievable ride. Im happy theyre playing the defending national champions,
Square Garden were drooling at the thought experiencing it right now. Wisconsin coach Greg Gard said. We just
of a Duke-Villanova regional final. Two fighting for a berth in The Gamecocks came into the NCAA talked about playing a really good team and
schools that consider the Garden a home basketballs Final Four. Tournament having lost two straight and that we were going to have to play really
away from home in a No. 1 seed vs. No. 2 five of seven. Now theyre on a roll that well in order to have a chance in that game.
seed dream matchup that would make MSG Florida is making its fifth straight Sweet includes wins over Marquette and Duke. And now the Badgers are back in the Sweet
the place to be this weekend. 16 appearance, but its over a seven-year It means a lot. For us, for our first time 16.
Instead, there are four football schools span. Baylor is making its fourth regional and our last time playing at the university You have to be playing some of your best
fighting for a berth in basketballs Final semifinal appearance since 2010. means a lot, because when we came in our basketball late, Gard said of the four-year
Four. South Carolina? The Gamecocks won an ultimate goal was to make it to the tourna- run. I think having upperclassmen, as our
On Friday night, eighth-seeded Wisconsin NCAA Tournament game for the first time ment, said Thornwell, the Southeastern program has predominantly been in that
plays fourth-seeded Florida, while third- since 1973. Last year, South Carolina was Conference player of the year. We didnt get position where weve relied on upperclass-
seeded Baylor meets seventh-seeded South mistakenly told on Selection Sunday that it that chance our first three years and for us to men leadership. Sometimes you have star
Carolina. was in the field. get this opportunity this year heading out is power and upperclassmen leadership.
No team left in the NCAA Tournament is as Privately, in my own home with my wife, a blessing for us, and its good for the bas- Sometimes its just matter of guys whove
used to being in the Sweet 16 as Wisconsin. when I spoke to my mom, when I spoke to ketball program, and also for us to still be had experience. You draw on that and you
The Badgers are in their fourth straight guys that raised me, I let them know, This playing and make it to the tournament. have to play well. You cant afford an 8- or
regional semifinal, a feat no other team can aint right, these kids deserve to be there, Making a run is huge for everybody. 10-minute stretch of inconsistent basket-
claim. They have also been in the round 16 South Carolina coach Frank Martin said Wisconsin, which many felt was under- ball and I think our guys have handled that
six of the last seven years. Thursday. But being around guys like seeded as a No. 8, comes in having just beat- the right way.

Hoop royalty meet in Memphis for Sweet 16


By Clay Bailey pionships with 11 10 from legendary The Bulldogs battle against the trio of his-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
South Region coach John Wooden. Kentucky (31-5) of the toric programs is only one of the subplots of
The glamour names Southeastern Conference has eight a quar- this region. There are well-established
are here, North Carolina tet from Adolph Rupp with one each from Joe coaches, like Calipari and Williams. Then
MEMPHIS, Tenn. Three of college bas- B. Hall, Rick Pitino, Tubby Smith and John there is Steve Alford, who hopes coach
ketballs blue bloods, along with a blue bull- coach Roy Williams said.
At stake is a spot in the Calipari. North Carolina (29-7) of the UCLA to its 12th title, but won a national
dog from Indiana that has had lots of success Atlantic Coast Conference is tied for third crown playing at Indiana.
of its own, have gathered in Memphis for a Elite Eight and chance to
earn a berth in the Final with five championships and has been to There is Chris Holtmann, 45, in only his
marquee showdown in the Sweet 16. more Final Fours (19) than any other school. third year as a head coach at Butler.
Four. These iconic pro-
North Carolina, Kentucky and UCLA are grams have plenty of And then theres Butler (25-8) of the Big Between (Williams) and I, we have eight
joined by upstart Butler in the South championship banners East. The Bulldogs may lack titles, but they Final Fours, two national championships,
Regional the only region where the top have become the tournament darlings in about 15 Sweet Sixteens and a ton of confer-
four seeds all advanced after the opening Roy Williams hanging from the rafters recent seasons reaching the national cham- ence championships and over 900 wins,
as they look to add yet
weekend. Top-seeded North Carolina plays another, with Butler hoping to capture its pionship game in 2010 and 2011. Holtmann quipped. So, somebody is going
Butler Friday night, followed by No. 2 seed first. I happen to think right now, Butler is bet- to be really calm come opening tip, and
Kentucky and third-seeded UCLA facing off UCLA (31-4) has the most national cham- ter than any of them, and thats the team somebody is going to be really nervous. Ill
in the second game. were getting ready to play, Williams said. let you figure that out.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Friday March 24, 2017 15
Kansas pulls away in second half Gonzaga holds off West Virginia
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kansas 98, Purdue 66 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS just rallying around our guys and just think-
ing about the defensive end, helped my
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Player of the year SAN JOSE Jevon Carter fired up two offense in the end.
It wasnt much longer before the game was
front-runner Frank Mason III poured in 26 potential tying 3-pointers only to see them West Virginia (29-8) had three shots to tie
out of reach.
points, Kansas turned on the jets in the second go off-target and Gonzaga didnt allow West the game but Tarik Phillip missed a shot
The Jayhawks rolled to easy wins over UC
half and the top-seeded Jayhawks soared to a Virginia to get off a third. from the lane and Jevon Carter missed two
Davis and Michigan State to start the NCAA
98-66 blowout of No. 4 seed Purdue on Thursday A defensive stop was a fitting way for this 3-pointers after Silas Melson made one foul
Tournament, and the cold, calculating way they
night in the Midwest Regional semifinals. offensively challenged Sweet 16 matchup to shot. The Mountaineers rebounded both
dispatched Purdue should make them the
Devonte Graham also had 26 points and Josh end. misses but couldnt get another shot off in
favorite going forward.
Jackson had 15 points and 12 rebounds for the Jordan Mathews hit the go-ahead 3-point- the final 13 seconds.
If they werent the popular pick already.
Jayhawks (31-4), who led by 7 at halftime er with under a minute to play and top-seed- To know you were so close and you gave
The game shaped up as a contrast of styles:
before their up-and-down pace finally wore ed Gonzaga survived a rough shooting night everything you had and to come up sort, it
the slick, speedy athleticism that carried the
down the Boilermakers. all around to beat No. 4 seed West Virginia hurts, said Carter, who had a game-high 21
Jayhawks to the Big 12 title against the bruis-
Kansas used two big runs, including an 11-0 61-58 Thursday night to advance to the points.
ing, post-dominated play of the Big Ten cham-
charge highlighted by Lagerald Vicks 360- West Regional final. Despite shooting 26.7 percent for the
pions.
degree drunk, to coast into a matchup with No. The Bulldogs (35-1) needed that defense game, West Virginia stayed close and took a
The Boilermakers stunned a sold-out Sprint
3 seed Oregon on Saturday for a spot in the to make their third Elite Eight in school his- 58-55 lead on a 3-pointer by Carter with
Center early by hoisting up 3-pointers.
Final Four. tory on a night that featured 51 fouls and 1:47 to play. But the Mountaineers didnt
Their underrated guards took advantage of
The Ducks survived a nail-biter against only 34 made baskets. They also needed score again and went down to a crushing
constant double-teams of Swanigan and 7-foot-
Michigan earlier in the night. someone to make a key shot and Mathews loss.
2 Isaac Haas inside, letting loose a barrage of
Caleb Swanigan had 18 points and seven delivered with the 3-pointer that made it 60- Nigel Williams-Goss answered with two
deep shots. By the time Kansas realized the
boards for the Boilermakers (27-8), but the 6- 58. free throws. After Daxter Miles Jr. missed
game had started, coach Matt Painters team had
foot-9, 250-pound All-America candidate had to We had never come across that through- two fouls shots and Nathan Adrian was
raced to a 25-18 lead midway through the first
work for all of it. The Jayhawks kept collaps- out the season. It wasnt frustration. It was blocked by Josh Perkins on the putback,
half.
ing on him in the post, forcing Swanigan to more like, I dont know, confusion, trying Williams-Goss found Mathews in the corner
The Jayhawks eventually found their footing,
begin taking 3-pointers early in the second to figure it out, Mathews said of the shoot- for the open 3-pointer that proved the
as Kansas closed on a 22-7 run to take a 47-40
half. ing woes. But just staying the course and game-winner.
lead into the locker room.

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Continued from page 11


Musketeers battled their way back with a 7-
0 run, tying the game at 71-all with just
under two minutes left.
SOCCER
Continued from page 11
Besler. John Brooks and Omar Gonzalez
could remain in central defense.
The math looks bad for now but not terri-
ble. Costa Rica leads with six points, fol-
lowed by Mexico and Panama with four,
Bluiett kept the Musketeers in San Jose, make sure that we understand who we are and
hitting 7 of 8 shots and both of his free Big picture what were about and ultimately were step-
Honduras with three and Trinidad and Tobago,
and the U.S. with none.
throws to score 18 points in the first half. Xavier was one of the hottest teams in the ping on the field giving ourselves the best Because the top three teams qualify for next
Arizona led 37-35 after turning 11 offen- country despite its injuries and has a chance chance to win. years World Cup in Russia, and the fourth-
sive rebounds into 13 second-chance to reach the Final Four for the first time. Midfielder Fabian Johnson, right back place nation advances to a playoff against
points. Arizona struggled down the stretch in a DeAndre Yedlin and forward Bobby Wood are Asias No. 5 finisher, a loss Friday would not
Xavier came out hot to start the second close game, leaving Miller short in his lat- hurt. Brad Guzan, who might have started in be fatal.
half, making 6 of its 8 shots to build a 48- est bid to reach the Final Four. goal, skipped the match because of the birth
45 lead. Arizona answered with a run of its Seven games remaining, youre still
of his daughter. Timmy Chandler, the right there, Arena said, pointing out that Mexico
own and Trier started lighting it up, scoring Up next back in November, is serving a one-game sus-
15 straight points as Arizona built a 67-61 reached the playoffs four years ago with just
pension because of yellow-card accumulation, 11 points. The general rule of thumb is 15
lead. Xavier will face No. 1 seed Gonzaga as is midfielder Jermaine Jones. Jordan
With super fan Bill Murray cheering them Saturday in the Elite Eight. points, but it always changes.
Morris, who might have replaced Wood in the
lineup, is doubtful due to an ankle injury. The U.S., 30th in the FIFA rankings, plays
Tim Howard, 38 years old and a starter at the again Tuesday at Panama. Honduras is 65th
past two World Cups, is expected to be in goal after opening the final round with a loss to
after recovering from a thigh injury sustained Panama and victory over Trinidad and
against Mexico. Clint Dempsey, a 34-year- Tobago, both at home.
old forward, has returned after a length Celebrating the second anniversary of its
absence caused by an irregular heartbeat. opening in February 2015, Avaya Stadium is
Geoff Cameron, who missed the November among MLS 16 soccer specific stadiums,
qualifiers because of a knee injury, could be with a capacity of about 18,200. There is a
shifted to right back he plays midfield for single deck in a U shape with luxury suites at
Stoke and usually is in the U.S. central field level. Seats are blue except for a handful
defense. in red; Earthquakes fan Anders Young won a
DaMarcus Beasley, at 34 a veteran of four Crack the Code contest two years ago, deter-
World Cups, is an option at left back along mining those seats spelled GO EQ in bina-
ry.

OREGON
ment favorite after their plane skidded off
the run way as they attempted to take off for
the Big Ten Tournament. They ended up win-
Continued from page 11 ning four games in four days to claim the
conference tournament title and two more in
the NCAA Tournament. But they shot just
to get a hand on anyone, allowing Walton to 39.3 percent against the Ducks, and fatigue
put up one more shot. might have been a factor.
The teams struggled to find their offensive
rhythm early, and Michigan had uncharac- Oreg o n: The Ducks set the school record
teristic problems with turnovers against a with their 32nd win and are off to the Elite
Ducks defense that switched between man- Eight for the second straight year thanks to
to-man and matchup zone. a big-time performance from Dorsey.

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KNIGHTS
she too totaled 14 strikeouts in
the game Chong suffered a quad NBA GLANCE NHL GLANCE WHATS ON TAP
injury in a nonleague loss to St.
EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE FRIDAY
Continued from page 11 Ignatius. Atlantic Division Atlantic Division Baseball
With pitching duties falling exclu- W L Pct GB GP W L OT Pts GF GA Serra at Mitty,Sequoia at Burlingame,Woodside at Sa-
x-Boston 46 26 .639 Montreal 74 41 24 9 91 201 186 cred Heart Prep, Hillsdale at Carlmont, Capuchino at
sively to Kafusi, the sophomore has Ottawa 73 41 24 8 90 193 188 Terra Nova, 4 p.m.
fouled off a chin-high fastball. It Toronto 43 29 .597 3
ourished. Through the Knights New York 27 45 .375 19 Toronto 73 35 23 15 85 225 214 Softball
seemed like an incidental moment, three wins this week 4-3 over Philadelphia 26 45 .366 19 1/2 Boston 74 38 30 6 82 212 201 Menlo-Atherton at El Camino, Terra Nova at Mills,
but Ahlvin said she was convinced Brooklyn 15 56 .211 30 1/2 Tampa Bay 73 35 29 9 79 203 205 South City at San Mateo, 4 p.m.
Notre Dame-Belmont and 12-0 over Florida 73 32 30 11 75 186 209 Boys volleyball
her strike zone judgment bought her Sequoia in Tuesdays PAL Bay Buffalo 74 30 32 12 72 183 214 South City at San Mateo, 6 p.m.
Southeast Division Girls lacrosse
another pitch. Division opener Kafusi has post- Washington 43 28 .606 Detroit 72 29 32 11 69 180 213
Sacred Heart Prep at Menlo-Atherton, 4 p.m.;
It was very much a stay-alive ed a 3-0 record, marking the best Atlanta 37 34 .521 6
Metropolitan Division Castilleja at Menlo School, 5:30 p.m.
Miami 35 37 .486 8 1/2
swing, Ahlvin said. [The umpire] week of her varsity career. Her over- Charlotte 32 39 .451 11 x-Wash. 73 48 17 8 104 234 162
x-Pittsburgh 73 46 17 10 102 253 201 SATURDAY
was calling them high the whole all record is now 5-0. Orlando 26 46 .361 17 1/2 Boys lacrosse
x-Columbus 73 47 19 7 101 231 171 Casa Grande at Serra, 2 p.m.
game. So I knew he would call it if I Two of those wins have now come N.Y. Rangers 74 45 25 4 94 235 195
Central Division Track and field
didnt swing at it. in one-run victories. Kafusi said it x-Cleveland 46 24 .657 N.Y. Islanders72 34 26 12 80 213 220 Serra Throwers Meet, all day
Carolina 72 32 27 13 77 190 207
Ahlvin swung at the following doesnt matter to her whether a game Milwaukee 36 35 .507 10 1/2
Philadelphia 73 34 31 8 76 191 217
Indiana 36 35 .507 10 1/2 MONDAY
pitch as well, but this time drove a is close or a blowout. She did admit Chicago 34 38 .472 13
New Jersey 73 27 34 12 66 169 215 Boys lacrosse
booming double over the right eld- Carlmont at Burlingame, 7 p.m.
the scoreless tie through four Detroit 34 38 .472 13 WESTERN CONFERENCE
ers head to score Mataele. Even if innings Thursday was a bit nerve- Central Division
WESTERN CONFERENCE
the ball was caught, it was plenty
deep enough to get the run home. But
racking. Southwest Division
x-Chicago 74 48 20 6
Minnesota 73 44 23 6
102
94
225
236
185
183
TRANSACTIONS
It kind of made me nervous but we x-San Antonio 55 16 .775 St. Louis 73 40 28 5 85 205 196
Ahlvin said she wasnt necessarily x-Houston 49 22 .690 6 BASEBALL
started hitting as the game went on, Memphis 40 32 .556 15 1/2
Nashville 73 37 25 11 85 215 203
American League
trying to get the ball in the air, but Winnipeg 73 33 33 7 73 220 232
Kafusi said. So I knew it was going Dallas 31 40 .437 24 Dallas 73 29 33 11 69 198 236 LOS ANGELES ANGELS Reassigned LHP Cody
simply trying to get her team on the to work out. New Orleans 30 41 .423 25 Colorado 73 20 50 3 43 144 245 Ege and RHP Justin Miller to their minor league camp.
board. With the Wildcats coming off their SEATTLE MARINERS Optioned INF Daniel Vo-
Northwest Division Pacific Division gelbach to Tacoma (PCL).
I was just trying to make a play to third CCS appearance in program Utah 44 28 .611 Sharks 73 42 24 7 91 198 169 National League
get the run in, Ahlvin said, because history Woodside was knocked Oklahoma City 41 30 .577 2 1/2 Anaheim 73 39 23 11 89 190 181 CHICAGO CUBS Released RHP Jim Henderson.
we kept leaving runners on and not Denver 34 37 .479 9 1/2 Edmonton 74 40 25 9 89 219 194 Optioned RHPs Jake Buchanan and Alec Mills, and
out of the CCS Division II playoffs Portland 33 38 .465 10 1/2 Calgary 74 41 29 4 86 204 200 INF Jeimer Candelario to Iowa (PCL). Assigned RHPs
getting them in. in the opening round they too are Minnesota 28 42 .400 15 Los Angeles 72 34 31 7 75 175 181 Williams Perez and Dylan Floro and LHP David Rollins
It was the second-hard luck loss in a young team, though they lost just Vancouver 73 29 35 9 67 167 215 to their minor league camp.
Pacific Division Arizona 74 27 38 9 63 179 236 COLORADO ROCKIES Optioned RHP Jeff Hoff-
a row against Hillsdale for one starting senior from last years z-Warriors 57 14 .803 man to Albuquerque (PCL).
Blackwell, who two weeks previous squad in inelder Alexis Riccardi, L.A. Clippers 43 30 .589 15 Thursdays Games MIAMI MARLINS Optioned OF Destin Hood and
in a 3-1 non-league loss to Hillsdale Sacramento 27 44 .380 30 Tampa Bay 6, Boston 3 RHP Severino Gonzalez to New Orleans (PCL).
who now plays at College of San Phoenix 22 50 .306 35 1/2 Washington 2, Columbus 1, SO PITTSBURGH PIRATES Optioned C Elias Diaz and
went the distance while striking out Mateo with Driscoll and Quirke. L.A. Lakers 20 51 .282 37 Toronto 4, New Jersey 2 INF Max Moroff to Indianapolis (IL). Reassigned RHPs
a career-high 14. The two decisions Thursday, Woodside had its best x-clinched playoff spot Florida 3, Arizona 1 Brandon Cumpton, Edgar Santana and Jason Stoffel;
z-clinched division Carolina 4, Montreal 1 OF Eury Perez; LHP Dan Runzler; INF-OF Joey Ter-
stand as the junior southpaws only chance to produce a run in the top of Ottawa 2, Pittsburgh 1, SO doslavich and INF Eric Wood to their minor league
two losses of the year. Her record is the sixth with a freshman runner at Thursdays Game Philadelphia 3, Minnesota 1 camp.
currently 3-2. St. Louis 4, Vancouver 1 NFL
second and no outs and the heart of Brooklyn 126, Phoenix 98
Nashville 3, Calgary 1 CHICAGO BEARS Re-signed WR Deonte Thomp-
They were dealing, we were deal- the order due up. Sophomore Arianna Toronto 101, Miami 84
Chicago 3, Dallas 2, SO son to a one-year contract.
Dallas 97, L.A. Clippers 95 Edmonton 7, Colorado 4
ing, Woodside head coach Alexa Aranda followed with a groundball to San Antonio 97, Memphis 90
CINCINNATI BENGALS Re-signed HB Cedric Peer-
Winnipeg at Los Angeles, late man.
Daines said. Unfortunately they had the right side of the ineld, but the Portland 110, New York 95 Fridays Games GREEN BAY PACKERS Re-signed RB Christine
a few balls that fell. But overall it runner at second did not move up. Fridays Games N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Michael.
was a good, clean game. She ended up getting stranded on sec- Brooklyn at Washington, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Signed LS Joe Fortunato.
Cleveland at Charlotte, 4 p.m. San Jose at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS Re-signed RB Bran-
Kafusi, however, has been a force ond base. Denver at Indiana, 4 p.m. Winnipeg at Anaheim, 7 p.m. den Oliver to a one-year contract.
this week in her rst fulltime turn as Yeah, I tried to get her to come to Saturdays Games NEW YORK JETS Signed WR Quinton Patton.
Detroit at Orlando, 4 p.m.
Philadelphia at Columbus, 11 a.m. NHL
a varsity pitcher. The sophomore me, but were young, Daines said, Phoenix at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Vancouver at Minnesota, 11 a.m.
Atlanta at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. NHL Suspended Buffalo D Rasmus Ristolainen
had been platooning with senior who also serves as Woodsides third- Ottawa at Montreal, 4 p.m. three games for interference against Pittsburgh F
New Orleans at Houston, 5 p.m. Arizona at Washington, 4 p.m.
pitcher Karinna Chong, but the day base coach. Were freshman-sopho- Philadelphia at Chicago, 5 p.m. Chicago at Florida, 4 p.m.
Jake Guentzel during a March 21 game. Suspended
after Kafusi earned her rst varsity more heavy but were making a lot of Toronto D Roman Polak two games for boarding
Minnesota at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Calgary at St. Louis, 4 p.m. Columbus F Oliver Bjorkstrand during a March 22
win against Woodside March 9 game-to-game improvements. Sacramento at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Carolina at New Jersey, 4 p.m. game.

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Power Rangers reboot
cheesy and self-serious
By Lindsey Bahr Theres no right answer. In the case of Power been the best call for a story
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thereve been successful ver- Rangers , that cheesy that still involves a villain
sions of both. Irreverent and Saturday morning show that named Rita Repulsa who wan-
Theres a question every meta takes on dated or impos- cobbled together shameless ders around town eating gold.
piece of intellectual property sible material have worked merchandising goals, dubbed But well get to her later.
needs to ask itself before a (usually thanks to Phil Lord Japanese action footage and Even with such campy
new version is made: How and Chris Miller) as have sanitized high school shenani- morsels to play with, the vibe
seriously should we treat the deathly serious interpreta- gans, they went mostly seri-
source material? tions. ous. And it might not have See RANGERS, Page 22
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Keller shows off his sleek new French Laundry remodel


By Jocelyn Gecker restaurant he opened in 1994.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Keller says he embarked on the French
Laundrys renovation to ensure it thrives for
YOUNTVILLE On a sunny morning in the next 20 years. Aside from the new
Napa Valley, Americas most celebrated chef kitchen, theres a 16,000-bottle wine cellar,
is reflecting on his career, the culinary extensive solar paneling, a new office
empire it spawned and why he just spent $10 annex and 9,000 square feet of new land-
million to upgrade his famed restaurant, the scape design. The renovation took more
French Laundry. than two years and was not stress-free.
Thomas Keller describes himself as detail- For weeks, I would wake up in the middle
oriented, a perfectionist and passionate of the night and think, Oh my God, I ruined
about fine food and design. All of this is the French Laundry, said Keller, who holds
apparent in the chefs gleaming new work- three coveted Michelin stars for the restau-
space, a 2,000-square-foot state-of-the-art rant, and another three for its New York
kitchen, which feels more like a sleek, mod- counterpart Per Se. The distinctions make
ern art gallery than a cramped, hectic Keller the only American chef, past or pres-
kitchen. ent, with two sets of three-star Michelin rat-
At 61 years old, Keller entertains the ings.
thought of slowing down. Just not right On a tour of the new kitchen and the
now. French Laundrys lush culinary garden,
Hes got a new restaurant project underway Keller is vocally enthusiastic about the
at New York Citys Hudson Yards. He flew to upgrades. He is also gracious, and humble,
Hollywood last week for a segment on when asked about his significance to the
Thomas Keller says he embarked on the French Laundrys renovation to ensure it thrives for Jimmy Kimmel Live. And he is clearly culinary world.
the next 20 years. mindful of his legacy, which is part of the
inspiration for remodeling the revered See KELLER, Page 22

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MUSEUM GOTTA SEE UM
By Susan Cohn The museum gift shop stocks heirloom qual-
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT ity lace products and a full line of lacemak-
ing items. The Lace Museum is located at
LOLA WALKER OUTSIDER AS 552 S. Murphy Ave. in Sunnyvale. Free
ARTIST, AT THE PENINSULA MUSE- parking. For more information visit
UM OF ART IN BURLINGAME. Bay www.thelacemuseum.org or call (408) 730-
Area artist Lola Walker presents a collection 4695.
of her bold mixed media work at the ***
Peninsula Museum of Art around the theme THE SAN MATEO COUNTY HISTO-
Outsider As Artist. The show includes a RY MUSEUM CONTINUES ITS FREE
large mural featuring a wise, playful and FIRST FRIDAYS PROGRAM. History
intense dog-cat hybrid named Sparky, in Museum Continues its Free First Fridays
addition to smaller mixed media collages Program on May 5. Not only is admission
that incorporate materials the artists has free that entire day (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.), but
collected. Walker, who has created art for also two free programs are planned for the
years in her large Redwood City studio, public. At 11 a.m., preschool children can
said: I give myself the freedom to just learn about the Peninsulas maritime past
PLAY and let a piece evolve into a sponta- and make wooden boats to take home. Then,
neous, quirky, mixed-media painting. I feel museum staff will conduct a special program
profound joy and deep enrichment from this in its Charles Parsons Ships of the World
art-making process. The Peninsula exhibit gallery, where the youngsters will
Museum of Art is located at 1777 California hear the story, Busy Boats. At 2 p.m., muse-
Drive in Burlingame. For more information um docents will lead tours of the Museum for
about exhibits and classes call 692-2101 or adults. The San Mateo County History
visit peninsulamuseum.org. Lola Walker Museum is located at 2200 Broadway within
Outsider As Artist runs until April 30 with the 107-year-old Old Courthouse in
a closing reception that day from 2 p.m. to Redwood City. It features exhibits related to
4 p.m. the use of natural resources, suburban devel-
*** opment, ethnic experience and entrepre-
A BIG SALE AT THE LACE MUSE- neurial achievement on the Peninsula from
UM IN SUNNYVALE. The Lace Museum the time of the Ohlone Indian through
conducts its semi-annual sale 9:30 a.m. to 4 today. The museum is open 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. March 31 and April 1 at the museum. p.m. every day except Monday. The Free
This semi-annual fundraiser includes hun- First Fridays program is sponsored by the
dreds of vintage laces for special projects; San Mateo Credit Union. For more informa-
vintage lace edged handkerchiefs; vintage tion contact www.historysmc.org or 299-
pillow cases, bedspreads, napkins, table 0104.
runners and baby clothes. Vintage jewelry,
needlepoint canvasses as well as craft
books and magazines will also be offered. Susan Cohn can be reached at susan@smdailyjour- Lola Walker Outsider As Artist runs through April 30 at the Peninsula Museum of Art in
nal.com or www.twitter.com/susancityscene. Burlingame.

People in the news


Disney CEO Bob Iger gets
contact extension to July 2019
NEW YORK Disney CEO Bob Iger is getting a one-year
contract extension. The Walt Disney Co. on Thursday ended
any speculation that Iger would retire this
year, extending contract to July 2, 2019.
Igers base salary of $2.5 million will
be unchanged, but he gets a $5 million
signing bonus, according to filings with
the Security Exchange Commission. He
made a total of $43.9 million in 2016,
when tacking on stock awards and other
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KELLER
who even presented his architect with two Keller describes it as more feminine than The 62-seat restaurant is typically booked
pictures of the Louvre one pre-I.M. Pei most kitchens because of its soft lines and solid weeks in advance.
and one after to capture the essence of his curves. It was designed with attention to Keller has not cooked full-time in years
vision. ergonomics, acoustics and ease of cleaning, but is still very much the face of the French
Continued from page 20 Keller teamed up with Snohetta, an archi- including all walls and counters made of an Laundry, which is inside an old stone cottage
tecture and design firm that spearheaded the anti-microbial material. in the heart of California wine country. And
I dont wake up in the morning and look recent three-year renovation of the San The countertops were raised several inches when hes in town, hes at the restaurant,
in the mirror and go, Im looking at the Franciscos Museum of Modern Art. The from the standard height to avoid backaches. impeccably dressed in in his custom-made
greatest chef in America. It very seldom restaurant stayed open during the construc- Theres a ventilated ceiling that does away chef jacket, tailored black pants and shiny
comes up for me personally, he says. But tion, but the culinary staff relocated to a tem- with the typical noisy overhead hoods. Now black clogs.
when the issue is raised, he feels an enor- porary kitchen built inside four shipping theyre embedded in the ceiling with infrared During the flurry of a recent dinner serv-
mous amount of responsibility, that burden containers. Final touches on landscaping sensors that gauge the appropriate speed, ice, Kellers guiding hand was at work plat-
of responsibility on my shoulders to make are wrapping up this summer. rather than whirring at high all day long. ing caviar, making artful, final touches on
sure that Im trying to exemplify what that To actually stand in the new kitchen is The attention to detail is typical of Keller, dishes, instructing waiters on the details of
chef would be like. the ultimate reward. Its absolutely amaz- says Breeden. We call him the omnipresent each course and even helping out in the dish-
As a measure of his ambition, Keller com- ing, says 36-year-old chef de cuisine David chef, said Breeden, who described Keller as washing area.
pares the French Laundrys remodel to the Breeden, who has worked for Keller at the a master craftsman who guides by example In the span of two decades, Keller has
renovation at one of the worlds great muse- French Laundry and Per Se for 12 years. in his search for that constant improve- transformed the image of the American chef
ums, the Louvre in Paris, citing how I.M. Gone is the stainless steel austerity of ment, constant refinement and reflection. and the fine dining experience in America
Peis 1989 addition of the glass pyramid most restaurant kitchens, this one is white, Perfectionism comes with a price. The 9- with his innovative, playful interpretations
added a modern statement to a historical site. spacious and sunlit by skylights and wrap- course prix fixe menu, which changes every of fine French food, says Tim Ryan, presi-
The Louvre was iconic. It was historic. around windows overlooking a garden. It has night, costs $310. But a meal for two with dent of the Culinary Institute of America.
Everybody knew it. And the French Laundry swooping vaulted ceilings meant to mimic wine and a vintage after-dinner cognac could Ryan describes Keller as a mixture of
kind of represented that for me, said Keller, draped linen. easily top $1,000. humility and ego.

EICHEN
That would be very unusual, Wagstaffe Police were called to the 400 block of Hours later, just before 6 p. m. , they
said. We dont know. The shots were fired Penobscot Drive around 2:15 p.m. Tuesday released a statement online confirming
at just about the same time. by a woman who said that her ex-husband that one of their officers had opened fire.
Continued from page 1 Eichen was raising his gun when the offi- was chasing her around the parking lot at Officers attempted to persuade the sub-
cer reacted, firing a single shot, but that her place of business. ject to put the gun down, however, he did
have caused him to pull the trigger. occurred just before Eichen put the gun in She had a restraining order against not comply, and shot himself in the head,
his mouth, according to Eichen and she refused to speak with him, police said in a statement. At one point
Wagstaffe. but he went back to his vehicle and during the encounter, the subject bran-
When the officer made retrieved a handgun, according to police. dished the gun at nearby officers, prompt-
the decision to shoot, the Eichen fired at least one shot before offi- ing one officer to fire a single shot at the
gun was coming up, cers arrived, and fled on foot when they subject in defense of his own life, and the
Wagstaffe said. reached the scene. Police pursued him and safety of others.
Investigators are still tried to persuade him to put his gun down, The officer who shot Eichen has been
waiting for the coroners but he brandished his weapon and shots placed on paid administrative leave while
report, but we do know the were fired. the incident remains under investigation.
shot to the head wouldve After that, the Redwood City Police Investigators with the District
been fatal, Wagstaffe said. Department waited hours to disclose that Attorneys Office are still waiting for the
It was initially unclear in one of their officers had fired their weapon coroners report, as well as information
the hours after the shooting at Eichen. from toxicology and forensic testing.
whether the officers round The department first reported the inci- Theyre also trying to determine what
had even struck Eichen, but dent on Twitter at 2:58 p.m., saying only motivated Eichen to put a gun in his
after the crime scene had that they were investigating a shooting mouth, according to Wagstaffe.
been documented they were near the intersection of Penobscot and His familys been very cooperative with
able to move his body and Saginaw drives. us, Wagstaffe said.
thats when they found a They revealed Eichens death in a tweet at The remainder of the investigation is
second gunshot wound, 3:28 p.m., saying only that a male sub- expected to be complete within eight to 10
according to Wagstaffe. ject is deceased at this time. weeks.

RANGERS
ing area, stumble upon some jewels, images some grit and visual interest
get into a would-be fatal car crash and but the story just spends too much time
wake up with the ability to crush on the maudlin coming-of-age and
iPhones and scale mountains. teambuilding. A little less therapy and
Continued from page 19
Its hard to muck up the excitement a little more action would have gone a
of testing out your newfound super- long way in the mushy middle section.
director Dean Israelite seems to be powers, but then the ridiculous plot By the time the Power Rangers figure
going for is Friday Night Lights has to kick in (and all the requisite ori- out how to morph, youre already
meets Fantastic Four, which actually gin story clichs) and you can see the looking for a way to morph out of the
isnt totally awful at the beginning as film struggling to maintain its theater, which is a shame because for
we meet the five high school students straight face while Bryan Cranstons whatever its worth, the cheesiest,
destined to wield their newly found pin art face bellows at the Rangers and most Power Rangers-y moments are
superpowers to save the world. Elizabeth Banks Rita Repulsa devours saved for the final battle.
Theres the star football player, every piece of gold she can find. Much like the teens at the center,
Jason (Dacre Montgomery), whos Banks is actually fairly fun in the Power Rangers goes through some
rebelling against his good-boy image; part she snivels and sneers with awkward growing pains in real time
the once-popular girl Kimberly campy glee under the pounds of zom- trying to figure out what movie it
(Naomi Scott, who looks like a combi- bie makeup as she fiendishly terrorizes wants to be or even should be.
nation of Sarah Michelle Gellar and some engagement ring shoppers at a Power Rangers, a Lionsgate
Emma Roberts); the on-the-spec- jewelry store like shes the only one release, is rated PG-13 by the Motion
trum Billy (RJ Cyler); the mysterious who understands what movie shes in. Picture Association of America for
new girl Trini (Becky G.); and the But good lord does this film overstay sequences of sci-fi violence, action
adventurous Zack (Ludi Lin). Theyre its very conditional welcome. and destruction, language, and for
angsty teens with secrets and zero per- Israelite, who also made the occasion- some crude humor. Running time:
spective so imagine how weird things ally riveting found-footage, time-trav- 124 minutes. One and a half stars out
get when they all happen to be hang- el pic Project Almanac, gives the of four.
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Calendar cant afford to have those issues.
He added Topgolf has a corporate
partnership with Lyft and would con-
FRIDAY, MARCH 24 Third Annual Foster City Village Continued from page 1
Senior Peer Counseling Volunteer Preferred Vendor Faire. 11 a.m. to 2 sider offering shuttles to the line of
Opportunity. 11 a.m. to noon. Fair p.m. Lagoon Room, 650 Shell Blvd., Bayshore hotels in Burlingame to
Oaks Adult Activity Center, 2600 Foster City. For more information payments plus a $15 million state-of- keep inebriated business travelers off
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. For contact 218-5234. the-art center expected to serve as
more information visit www.penin- the road.
sulafamilyservice.org. Brentwood Park Reopening Event. many as 500 people at a time during Hoteliers have been staunch advo-
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. For more peak hours. To sweeten its proposal,
Open for Business: Office Success information visit ssf.net/2329/Parks- cates for Topgolf above all others
Before Computers exhibit. 11 a.m. Projects. the company also floated a $250,000 interested in the site, under a belief the
to 4 p.m. Museum of American community benefit payment. facility could be a hit among travelers
Heritage, 351 Homer Ave., Palo Alto. AustenFest. Noon to 4 p.m. 55 W.
For more information visit Third Ave., San Mateo. An afternoon The project plans included a 65,000- otherwise starved for amenities on the
www.moah.org. celebrating Jane Austen and the square-foot facility with 102 hitting east side of Highway 101.
world of her life and novels, with
Electric Bike Expo. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. three tracks of presentations and bays, 3,000 square feet of event space, On the other hand, some officials
San Mateo Event Center, 2495 S. activities including Regency danc- a full restaurant and bar, pool tables, expressed reservations the facility
Delaware St., San Mateo. Parking is ing, fashion, crafts and talks. For shuffleboard and more. The center
$12. For more information email more information visit to the fun she had with her family may be too popular and ultimately
Melissa@PedelLove.org. smplibrary.org. would be built on the existing Golf leech business from merchants on
Center site and offer entertainment, while visiting by likening its atmos-
DIV34N Key Club Banquet. 6 p.m. Notable Women of San Mateo phere to Disneyland, she expressed Burlingame Avenue or Broadway.
to 9:30 p.m. 1700 Coyote Point Drive, County. 1 p.m. 2200 Broadway, food, music, golf lessons, summer Keighran debated that though,
San Mateo. $25 for reception, dinner Redwood City. The Museum camps, tournaments and leagues. reservations regarding the long waits
and awards ceremony celebrating Auxiliary will present re-enactors to get a bay as well as the $184 she pointing to the recreational perk
the accomplishments of Key Club who will portray 10 remarkable Typically complete with stacked sto- paid for a small meal and one hour of offered through Topgolf unavailable at
and Kiwanis. For more information women of San Mateo County during ries of open air hitting bays, a full bar,
contact (415) 309-6467. World War II. Refreshments will be play. the citys other bars and restaurants.
served after the performance, and a DJ playing until the early morning Topgolfs real estate director Devin Should the city ultimately strike a
Post-Election Economics. 7:30 a.m. the audience will be welcome to during weekend nights and an environ- Charhon said the two hours Beach deal, Vice Mayor Michael Brownrigg
Crystal Springs Golf Course, 6650 meet the re-enactors. Free with
Gold Course Drive, Burlingame. $15 museum admission, $6 adults, $4 ment ripe for millennials to play and waited to play could be relatively brief advocated for a portion of the revenue
with breakfast. For more information students and seniors. For more infor- socialize, Topgolf supplements its when compared to the four-hour delays to benefit other sports and outdoor
call 787-5595. mation contact 299-0104. patronage from families and golfers some may face during peak periods on activities funded by the city.
Redwood City Now and Then Water Color Poetry. 1 p.m. Grand with marketing to business travelers weekends. It was noted the company I dont believe this is really recre-
Photo Editing Workshop. 10 a.m. to avenue Library, 306 Walnut Ave., and adult revelers.
11 a.m. Veterans Memorial Senior South San Francisco. For more infor- does offer an ability to jump to the ation, said Brownrigg. I believe it is
Center, 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood mation email valle@plsinfor.org. Though the vote to open negotia- front of the wait line for an additional entertainment, which is fine. But that
City. Bring your photos of San Mateo tions passed, not all councilmembers $50. means we have that much less recre-
County Courthouse and join for a Kite Making. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
workshop on basic photo editing. South San Francisco Main Library, were in the bag with a proposal to part- Considering the focus on late-night ation in Burlingame.
Free. For more information call 780- 840 W. Orange Ave., South San ner alongside a company banking so entertainment, Beach also questioned The terms of any forthcoming con-
7035. Francisco. For more information
email valle@plsinfor.org. much of its business model on whether Topgolf might lead to an tract agreement between officials and
Senior Peer Counseling Volunteer nightlife. enhanced demand on the citys police Topgolf would ultimately need
Opportunity. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. 101 Local Author: Rosie Banks. 2 p.m.
Lake Merced Blvd., Daly City. Offer San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San I dont know who the right partner department. Burlingame law enforce- approval by the council.
confidential emotional support to Carlos. Free and open to the public. may be but I think it is appropriate to ment officials though said they had Ortiz pushed back on the idea that
seniors facing various difficulties. For For more information call 591-0341 be patient, said Beach. This is a deci-
more information contact glusten- ext. 237. contacted departments in other com- Burlingame is giving up a recreational
berg@peninsulafamilyservice.org. sion that could last for 20 to 40 years. munities and found the calls for service opportunity by potentially going into
Twelfth Night. 2 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood Beach, as well as many other coun- were no greater than the amount business with Topgolf. Instead, he
Author Event: Brandon Mull. 5 p.m.
The Reading Bug, 785 Laurel St., San City. San Francisco Shakespeare cilmembers, traveled to the nearest expected for a similar establishment. suggested the proposed use might be
Carlos. New York Times bestselling stages Twelfth Night in 55 minutes. Topgolf location in Roseville to get a Charhon noted preventing drinking on par with the vision for the site.
author of the Fablehaven series will Free. For more information contact
be signing copies of his new sequel 780-7018. sense of what to expect should the and driving is a primary concern for This is a location that screams for
series, Dragonwatch. For more infor- company open in Burlingame. his company. this use Im strongly in favor, said
mation email Little Shop of Horrors. 7 p.m. Mills
michela.delmonica@smithpublici- High School, 400 Murchison Drive, While Beach gave glowing reviews Making sure our guests get home Ortiz.
ty.com. Millbrae. Tickets are $12 for stu-
dents/seniors and $15 for adults. For
more information email

PLAY
Reel Great Films: Goodnight and
rleung@smuhsd.org.
Contrary to plans, the show is a hit, tive choreography, while Sean Kana
Good Luck. 7 p.m. Belmont Library.
In the early 1950s, the threat of com- causing them to ponder, Where Did serves as music director.
munism created an air of paranoia, Artist Exchange Performance. 7 We Go Right? The costumes, some of them quite
exploited by Sen. Joseph McCarthy p.m. AUM Center 149 South Blvd.,
San Mateo. Dance company pre- One challenge of staging this show elaborate and colorful, are by Leandra
of Wisconsin. Watch how two men Continued from page 1
challenged McCarthy and exposed viewing new choreography. is to walk its fine line between some- Watson.
him for the fearmonger that he was. Audience invited to bring art sup-
plies and respond to performance times bawdy shtick and bad taste. Running slightly more than two and
For more information email bel- strated in Along Came Bialy, com-
mont@smcl.org. visually. For more information email Director Jasen Jeffrey and the large a half hours with one intermission,
artsunitymovement@gmail.com. plete with a precision walker rou- cast stay on the humorous side, lead- The Producers is enjoyable from
Little Shop of Horrors. 7 p.m. Mills
Gloria! 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. First
tine. ing to laughter in every scene. start to finish.
High School, 400 Murchison Drive,
Millbrae. Tickets are $12 for stu- Presbyterian Church of Burlingame, Then theres Ulla (Jocelyn Pickett), This polished production is graced It will continue through April 2 at
dents/seniors and $15 for adults. For 1500 Easton Drive, Burlingame. the blonde Swedish bombshell who
more information email Ragazzi Boys Chorus joins the men with outstanding comedic actor- the Fox Theatre, 2215 Broadway,
rleung@smuhsd.org. of Ragazzi Continuo to present has both Max and Leo salivating. singer-dancers in every major role and Redwood City. For tickets and infor-
Gloria! For more information email They hire her as a secretary and give with a multi-talented ensemble. mation call (650) 579-5565 or visit
Artist Exchange Performance. 7 courtney@cb-pr.com.
her a lead in the show. Nicole Helfer has created the inven- broadwaybythebay.org.
p.m. AUM Center 149 South Blvd.,
San Mateo. Dance company pre- Jacques Ogg and Elisabeth Wright
viewing new choreography. Live at Mission Blue. 7:30 p.m. The
Audience invited to bring art sup- Mission Blue Center, 475 Mission
plies and respond to performance Blue Drive, Brisbane. For more infor-
visually. For more information email mation visit www.liveatmission-
artsunitymovement@gmail.com. blue.com.

Peninsula Symphony presents The Firefighters Charity Ball and


FORTISSIMA 68th Season Silent Auction. 8 p.m. to midnight.
Concert No. 3 Mary Elizabeth Hyatt Regency, 1333 Old Bayshore
Bowden. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. San Highway, Burlingame. Event ticket
Mateo Performing Arts Center, 600 and Silent Auction proceeds will
N. Delaware St., San Mateo. For more benefit the One Hundred Club of
information, contact karen@even- San Mateo County, for families of
tures.net. police officers killed in the line of
duty. This charity is a non-profit,
SATURDAY, MARCH 25 comprised mostly of active and
Free Compost Giveaway. 8 a.m. to 5 retired police officers, businessmen
p.m. Boat Park, Bounty Drive and and women, the District Attorney,
Foster City Blvd., Foster City. Foster and others. Tickets are $90 single
City residents may take up to 1 cubic and $160 pair. For more information
yard of compost at no charge. For and to purchase tickets call 576-
more information call 286-3223. 4730.

San Bruno American Legion Post Verdi Requiem by Masterworks


409 All-You-Can-Eat Monthly Chorale. 8 p.m. Caada College
Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 757 Main Theater. For more information
San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. $10 for or tickets visit masterworks.org.
adults and $6 for children 12 and
under. Breakfasts are on the last SUNDAY, MARCH 26
Saturday of the month. Burlingame Mothers Club Flea
Sale. 9 a.m. to noon. Burlingame
Electric Bike Expo. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Recreation Center, 850 Burlingame
Ave., Burlingame. Tables reserved
San Mateo Event Center, 2495 S. first come first serve. Reserve early.
Delaware St., San Mateo. Parking is Price your items based on original
$12. For more information email purchase price minus wear and tear
Melissa@PedelLove.org. and overall condition. Price and tag
your items ahead of arrival. All pro-
Ancestry. 11 a.m. South San ceeds from admission and tables
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. fees to benefit: Community
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Overcoming Relationship Abuse
For more information email (CORA), Able Closet, Home, and
valle@plsinfor.org. Hope. For more information contact
bmcflea@burlingamemothers.org.
Free Prom Dresses and
Makeovers. 11 a.m. South San Electric Bike Expo. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. San Mateo Event Center, 2495 S.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Delaware St., San Mateo. Parking is
Participants must register by calling $12. For more information email
829-3860. For more information Melissa@PedelLove.org.
email valle@plsinfo.org.
Little Shop of Horrors. 2 p.m. Mills
Easter Bunny Arrival. 11 a.m. The High School, 400 Murchison Drive,
Shops at Tanforan, Lower Level near Millbrae. Tickets are $12 for stu-
dents/seniors and $15 for adults. For
J.C. Penney, San Bruno. Featuring a more information email
spectacular magic show and special rleung@smuhsd.org.
guests. For more information visit
theshopsattanforan.com. For more events visit
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ZS Associates Inc. in San Mateo seeks fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME NoTIcE of PETITIoN To
Software Solution Specialist to bridge STATEMENT #272288 STATEMENT #272541 ADMINISTER ESTATE of
business and technical teams by being NEwSPAPER INTERNS The following person is doing business The following person is doing business Paul Louis Klein
fluent in the language of consulting (busi- as: Radiant Life Mastery, 768 McDonell
ness drivers, process), design (user-cen- JouRNALISM Dr., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
as: MommyShuffles Dance Company,
122 Buxton Avenue, SOUTH SAN
Case Number: 17PRO00139A
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
tric experience design), and technology The Daily Journal is looking for in- 94080. Registered Owner: John Patrick tingent creditors, and persons who may
(data warehousing, report creation). Req. terns to do entry level reporting, re- Roddy, same address. The business is FRANCISCO, CA 94080. Registered
Owner: Jennifer Baran, same address. otherwise be interested in the will or es-
Must have Master's degree in Business search, updates of our ongoing fea- conducted by an Individual. The regis- tate, or both, of Paul Louis Klein. A Peti-
Administration, Management, Engineer- tures and interviews. Photo interns al- trants commenced to trans act business The business is conducted by an Individ- tion for Probate has been filed by Daniel
ing, Computer Science, MIS, or related, so welcome. under the FBN on N/A. ual. The registrants commenced to Klein in the Superior Court of California,
plus 3 years in job offered, business or /s/John Patrick Roddy/ transact business under the FBN on N/A. County of San Mateo. The Petition for
technology consulting or related. Must
We expect a commitment of four to This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Jennifer M.G. Baran/ Probate requests that Daniel Klein be ap-
have: deployment (with business focus), sor-County Clerk on 2/3/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- pointed as personal representative to ad-
technology implementation or technology eight hours a week for at least four ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
months. The internship is unpaid, but sor-County Clerk on 2/24/2017. (Publish- minister the estate of the decedent.
program management; 2 years of leading 3/3/17, 3/10/17, 3/17/17, 3/24/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, A hearing on the petition will be held in
teams using standard software develop- intelligent, aggressive and talented in- this court as follows: APR. 10, 2017 at
ment lifecycle (SDLC) methodology; ex- terns have progressed in time into 3/17/17, 3/24/17, 3/31/17, 4/7/17).
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
perience leading and influencing clients paid correspondents and full-time re- fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME Court of California, County of San Mateo,
and project teams throughout the SDLC porters. STATEMENT #272543 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
lifecycle phases; consulting industry ex- The following person is doing business fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME
94063.
perience working on technology delivery College students or recent graduates as: 626 Music Group Global, PO Box STATEMENT #272632 If you object to the granting of the peti-
engagements; and enterprise solution are encouraged to apply. Newspaper 5474, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA The following person is doing business tion, you should appear at the hearing
platforms expertise. 20% domestic travel
experience is preferred but not neces- 94080. Registered Owner: Robert Valle- as: 1)Bay Area GCM 2)Transition Com- and state your objections or file written
required. Email resume to corse, same address. The business is panions, 1139 San Carlos Ave., #301, objections with the court before the hear-
careers@zsassociates.com w/JOB ID sarily required. conducted by an Individual. The regis- SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered ing. Your appearance may be in person
SD17. trants commenced to trans act business Owner: Aging LIfe Care California, CA. or by your attorney.
Please send a cover letter describing under the FBN on Oct. 1, 2016. If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
your interest in newspapers, a resume The business is conducted by a Corpora-
/s/Robert Vallecorse/ tion. The registrants commenced to itor of the decedent, you must file your
and three recent clips. Before you ap- This statement was filed with the Asses- claim with the court and mail a copy to
ply, you should familiarize yourself transact business under the FBN on 3-3-
sor-County Clerk on 2/24/2017. (Publish- the personal representative appointed by
with our publication. Our Web site: ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2017.
the court within the later of either (1) four
www.smdailyjournal.com. 3/3/17, 3/10/17, 3/17/17, 3/24/17). /s/Sharon Gray/ months from the date of first issuance of
This statement was filed with the Asses-
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news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg-
fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #272592
sor-County Clerk on 3/3/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/17/17, 3/24/17, 3/31/17, 4/7/17).
letters to a general personal representa-
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days

NEwSPAPER ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul-


gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403
The following person is doing business
as: VIP Beauty, 1828 El Camino Real
#804, Burlingame, CA 94030. Regis- fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME
from the date of mailing or personal de-
livery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the Callifornia Probate

DELIvERY
Code.Other California statutes and legal
tered Owner: Yan He, 1321 Lasuen STATEMENT #272547 authority may affect your rights as a
Drive, Millbrae, CA 94030. The business The following person is doing business creditor. You may want to consult with an
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- attorney knowledgable in California law.
trants commenced to trans act business as: 1)Preferred Property Inspection
2)PPI, 2262 Carmelita Drive, SAN CAR- You may examine the file kept by the
129 cemetery Plots under the FBN on N/A.
LOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner: court. If you are a person interested in
/s/Yan He/ the estate, you may file with the court a
SAN MATEo SKYLAwN cEMETERY-TWO Plots
Garden of Vision Over looking HMB
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/1/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Preferred Property Services, Inc., CA.
The business is conducted by a Corpora-
tion. The registrants commenced to
Request for Special Notice (form DE-
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
praisal of estate assets or of any petition
(650)773-1256 3/3/17, 3/10/17, 3/17/17, 3/24/17). transact business under the FBN on De- or account as provided in Probate Code
cember 4, 2002. section 1250. A Request for Special No-
/s/William C. Crook, Jr./ tice form is available from the court clerk.
SouTH Sf 203 Public Notices fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #272573
The following person is doing business
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/24/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Attorney for Petitioner:
Carlena L. Tapella
7311 Greenhaven Drive, Suite 273
as: New Era Trucking, 426 C St., Unit B,
RfP No. 2017-001 COLMA, CA 94014. Registered Owner: 3/17/17, 3/24/17, 3/31/17, 4/7/17). SACRAMENTO, CA 95831
Seeking Delivery driver to manage newspaper route Miguel Portillo, 533 Commercial Ave.,
(916)447-1675
FILED: 03/03/2017
The San Mateo County Of- South San Francisco, CA 94080. The (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
Requires early morning work six days per week Mon-Sat. business is conducted by an Individual. fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME nal on 3/16/17, 3/23/17, 3/24/17 )
fice of Education (SMCOE) The registrants commenced to trans act STATEMENT #272535
Papers are picked up early morning between 3am and 4:30am
is inviting proposals from business under the FBN on N/A. The following person is doing business
/s/Miguel Angel Portillo/ as: Darling Rats, 516 Pine Terrace,
vendors to provide meals
call Roberto 650-344-5200 through the National School
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/22/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
Registered Owner: Michaela Darling Ro-
Lunch Program for SMCOE- 3/3/17, 3/10/17, 3/17/17, 3/24/17).
que, same address. The business is NoTIcE of PETITIoN To
run student programs. RFP conducted by an Individual. The regis- ADMINISTER ESTATE of
trants commenced to transact business Edmond M. Barcelo
forms and additional infor- fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME under the FBN on 1/1/2017. Case Number: 17PRO00245
mation may be requested STATEMENT #272289 /s/Michaela Darling Roque/ To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
tingent creditors, and persons who may
beginning Friday, March 17 The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses-
as: Homestead Living, 768 McDonell otherwise be interested in the will or es-
sor-County Clerk on 2/24/2017. (Publish-
by contacting Loriann Villa- tate, or both, of Edmond M. Barcelo. A

GoT JoBS?
Drive, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Petition for Probate has been filed by
nis at 650.802.5588 or by 94080. Registered Owners: 1)April 3/17/17, 3/24/17, 3/31/17, 4/7/17). Norma Barcelo in the Superior Court of
Bruce, same address 2)John Roddy,
emailing same address. The business is conduct- California, County of San Mateo. The
lvillanis@smcoe.org. ed by a General Partnership. The regis- Petition for Probate requests that Norma
trants commenced to trans act business
fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME Barcelo be appointed as personal repre-
Proposals are due April 28, under the FBN on 02/03/2017. STATEMENT #272824 sentative to administer the estate of the
2017. /s/April Bruce/ The following person is doing business decedent.
The best career seekers 3/17/17 This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/3/2017. (Publish-
as: Imagihome, 350 Sharon Park Drive
Apt. M04, MENLO PARK, CA 94025.
The petition requests authority to admin-
ister the estate under the Independent
read the Daily Journal. cNS-2987203#
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/3/17, 3/10/17, 3/17/17, 3/24/17).
Registered Owner: Baris Melih Ruacan,
same address. The business is conduct-
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
thority will allow the personal representa-
tive to take many actions without obtain-
SAN MATEo DAILY ed by an Individual. The registrants ing court approval. Before taking certain
we will help you recruit qualified, talented JouRNAL fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME
commenced to trans act business under
the FBN on 03/20/2017.
very important actions, however, the per-
sonal representative will be required to
individuals to join your company or organization. STATEMENT #272597
The following person is doing business /s/Baris Melih Ruacan/ give notice to interested persons unless
as: 1)KW 2)Keller Williams 3)Keller Wil- This statement was filed with the Asses- they have waived notice or consented to
sor-County Clerk on 3/20/2017. (Publish- the proposed action.) The independent
The Daily Journals readership covers a wide liams Realty 4)Keller Williams Bay Area
Living 5)KWBAL 6)Keller Williams Com- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, administration authority will be granted
range of qualifications for all types of positions. mercial 7)KW Commercial, 628 El Cami- 3/24/17, 3/31/17, 4/7/17, 4/14/17). unless an interested person files an ob-
fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME no Real, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. jection to the petition and shows good
STATEMENT #272591 Registered Owner: TCGSC, CA. The cause why the court should not grant au-
for the best value and the best results, The following person is doing business business is conducted by a Corporation. fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME thority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in
as: Integral Chiropractic, 951 Edgewater The registrants commenced to trans act STATEMENT #272861
recruit from the Daily Journal... Blvd. Suite B, SAN MATEO, CA 94404. business under the FBN on N/A. The following person is doing business this court as follows: APR. 10, 2017 at
/s/Heidemarie Maierhofer/ 9:00 a.m., Superior Court of California,
Registered Owner: Wilson-Wu Chiro- as: Banner Fruit Company, 155 Terminal County of San Mateo, 400 County Cen-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
contact us for a free consultation practic, Inc., CA. The business is con-
sor-County Clerk on 3/1/2017. (Publish-
Court Stalls 22/23, SOUTH SAN FRAN- ter, Redwood City, CA 94063.
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants CISCO, CA 94080. Registered Owners: If you object to the granting of the peti-
commenced to trans act business under ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/3/17, 3/10/17, 3/17/17, 3/24/17). 1)Kevin Sommerfeld, 717 Barneson tion, you should appear at the hearing
the FBN on 3-12-2012. Ave., San Mateo, CA 94402 2)Kelly and state your objections or file written
call (650) 344-5200 or /s/Rebecca Nichols/ Sommerfeld, same address. The busi- objections with the court before the hear-
This statement was filed with the Asses- ness is conducted by a Married Couple ing. Your appearance may be in person
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 3/1/2017. (Publish-
fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #272604 The registrants commenced to trans act or by your attorney.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The following person is doing business business under the FBN on July 1, 2017. If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
3/3/17, 3/10/17, 3/17/17, 3/24/17). as: Top Notch Home Improvements and itor of the decedent, you must file your
/s/Kevin Sommerfeld/ claim with the court and mail a copy to
Consulting, 629 Mystic Lane, FOSTER This statement was filed with the Asses-
CITY, CA 94404. Registered Owner: the personal representative appointed by
sor-County Clerk on 3/22/2017. (Publish- the court within the later of either (1) four
Leon H. DAquino, same address. The ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
business is conducted by an Individual. months from the date of first issuance of
The registrants commenced to trans act 3/24/17, 3/31/17, 4/7/17, 4/14/17). letters to a general personal representa-
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the

The Future
business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Leon H. DAquino/ Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal de-
This statement was filed with the Asses- IN AccoRDANcE with the livery to you of a notice under sectioin
sor-County Clerk on 3/2/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, provisions of commercial 9052 of the Callifornia Probate

of local news content 3/3/17, 3/10/17, 3/17/17, 3/24/17). code 7209, with these being
unpaid storage charges, no-
Code.Other California statutes and legal
authority may affect your rights as a
creditor. You may want to consult with an
attorney knowledgable in California law.
fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME tice is hereby given that the You may examine the file kept by the
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community STATEMENT #272684
household and personal ef- court. If you are a person interested in
The following person is doing business
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of as: Venkatesh Consulting, 52 Roslyn fects and/or business effects the estate, you may file with the court a
Avenue, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Request for Special Notice (form DE-
the newspaper industry. Registered Owner: Nandini Venkatesh, of: 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
same address. The business is conduct- Barbara Woods, Nancy praisal of estate assets or of any petition
ed by an Individual. The registrants or account as provided in Probate Code
commenced to trans act business under
Lewis, and Tom Carney will section 1250. A Request for Special No-
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of the FBN on 3/9/2017. be sold at Auction on April tice form is available from the court clerk.
SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial marketing solutions including print advertising, /s/Nandini Venkatesh/ Attorney for Petitioner:
This statement was filed with the Asses-
18, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. at Isaac Deleon Goodman
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, sor-County Clerk on 3/9/2017. (Publish- AMS Relocation Inc., 1873 Goodman Law Corporation
702 Marshall St., Ste 318
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/10/17, 3/17/17, 3/24/17, 3/31/17).
Rollins Road, Burlingame, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063
CA 94010 (650)365-7700
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the FILED: 03/10/2017
fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
team for an immediate opening. industry continues its evolution and our paper STATEMENT #272737 Published in the San Mateo nal on 3/17/17, 3/24/17, 3/25/17 )
continues its upward trajectory. The following person is doing business Daily Journal, March 17 and
You must be community-minded, action- as: JEM Staging & Events, 365 Tampa
March 24, 2017.
Ct., FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. Regis-
oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online tered Owners: 1)Jamie Montenegro,
same address 2)Eric Montenegro, same
self starter. You will be responsible for sales marketing a plus. But we will consider a address. The business is conducted by
a Married Couple. The registrants com-
and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as menced to transact business under the
with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits: FBN on N/A.

t)VOHFSGPSTVDDFTTt"CJMJUZUPBEBQUUPDIBOHF
/s/Jamie Montenegro/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/13/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/17/17, 3/24/17, 3/31/17, 4/7/17).
LEGAL NoTIcES
t1SPmDJFODZXJUIDPNQVUFSTBOEDPNGPSUXJUIOVNCFST Fictitious Business Name Statements,
t(FOFSBMCVTJOFTTBDVNFOBOEDPNNPOTFOTFNBSLFUJOHBCJMJUJFT fIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
STATEMENT #272879
The following person is doing business Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
Join us, if you check off on these qualities and also believe in the future of newspapers. as: Loom, 825 Marshall St #117, RED-
WOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered
Notice of Public Sales and More.
Please email your resume to ads@smdailyjournal.com Owner: Kryptnostic, Inc., CA. The busi-
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
A cover letter with your views on the newspaper industry would also be helpful. registrants commenced to transact busi- Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
ness under the FBN on n/a.
/s/Matthew Tamayo-Rios/
This statement was filed with the Asses- Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
sor-County Clerk on 3/23/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula
3/24/17, 3/31/17, 4/7/17, 4/14/17).
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NoTIcE of PETITIoN To Order to Show Cause shall be published NEw 12" girls bike w/ training wheels MoToRoLA BRAvo MB 520 (android coMPuTER TABLE, adjustable height, oAK cLAw foot coffee table, needs
ADMINISTER ESTATE of at least once each week for four succes- $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530
Carole L. Rodrigues sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- mes card Belmont (650)595-8855 697-8481
Case Number: 17PRO00225 ing on the petition in the following news- oAK SIx SHELF Book Case 6FT 4FT
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- paper of general circulation: NEw HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- coucH, cREAM IKEA, great condition, $55 (650)458-8280
tingent creditors, and persons who may San Mateo Daily Journal 298 collectibles tra cartridges- $50. Call (650)345-1234 $89, light-weight, compact, sturdy love-
offIcE TABLE, 24"x48" HD. folding
otherwise be interested in the will or es- Filed: 2/27/2017 seat (415)775-0141
tate, or both, of Carole L. Rodrigues. A /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ 1920'S AQuA Glass Beaded Flapper oNKYo Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
Petition for Probate has been filed by Judge of the Superior Court Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, cuSToM MADE wood sewing storage $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
Chad Rodrigues in the Superior Court of Dated: 2/24/2017 Flapper Collar. $50. (650)762-6048 Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 cabinet perfect condition $75. (650)483-
California, County of San Mateo. The (Published 3/10/17, 3/17/17, 3/24/17, 1222
Petition for Probate requests that Chad 3/31/17). oPTIMuS H36 ST5800 Tower Speaker ouTDooR wooD ScREEN - new $80
1940 vINTAGE telephone bench maple 36x10x11 $30. (650)580-6324 obo Retail $130 (650)873-8167
Rodrigues be appointed as personal rep- antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833 DINETTE TABLE with Chrome Legs: 36"
resentative to administer the estate of x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50.
the decedent. PIoNEER HouSE Speakers, pair. 15 PAPASAN cHAIRS (2) -with cushions
BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star (650)341-5347 $45. each set, (650)347-8061
The petition requests the decedens will inch 3-way, black with screens. Work
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, great. $99.(650)243-8198
and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
210 Lost & found space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- DINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
(650) 756-9516.Daly City.
REcLINER cHAIR blue tweed clean
6614 SAMSuNG fLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. good $75 Call (650)583-3515
able for examination in the file kept by fouND: KEYS at Westwood Park in
the court. VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 DINING RooM table Good Condition REcLINING SwIvEL chair almost new
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to LENNox RED Rose, Unused, hand
The petition requests authority to admin- painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, $90.00 or best offer ( 650)-780-0193 $99 (650)766-4858
claim (650)714-8893 SoNY PRoJEcTIoN TV 48" with re-
ister the estate under the Independent $12.00. (650) 578 9208. mote good condition $99 (650)345-1111
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- DRESSER 4-DRAwER in Belmont for RocKING cHAIR fine light, oak condi-
thority will allow the personal representa- LoST - MY coLLAPSIBLE music stand, $75. Good condition; good for children. tion with pads, $85/OBO. (650)369-9762
MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good Tv SoNY Triniton 21" $25 Call (650)678-8585
tive to take many actions without obtain- clip lights, and music in black bags were $59 call (650)218-6528
taken from my car in Foster City and may (650)784-3243 RocKING cHAIRS solid wood, great
ing court approval. Before taking certain
very important actions, however, the per- have been thrown out by disappointed RENo SILvER LEGAcY Casino four vINTAGE G.E. radio, model c-430-a DRESSER- ART Deco. 54wide 34 tall shape asking 30 dollars each. Call
sonal representative will be required to thieves. Please call (650)704-3595 rare memorabilia items, casino key, two $60. (650)421-5469 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662. (650)574-4582 Lily
give notice to interested persons unless coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974
they have waived notice or consented to vINTAGE G.E. radio, model c-442c $60. RuMMY RoYAL poker table top $30.00
the proposed action.) The independent LoST - Womans diamond ring. Lost ScHILLER HIPPIE poster, linen, Sparta (650)421-5469 DRESSER- vIcToRIAN. 35 tall (650)573-5269
administration authority will be granted 12/18. Broadway, Redwood City. graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00. 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42
unless an interested person files an ob- REWARD! (650)339-2410 (650)701-0276 vINTAGE G.E. radio, model c1470 $60. $450. (650)888-2662. SHELf RuBBER maid new $20.00
jection to the petition and shows good (650)421-5469 contact joe (650)573-5269
cause why the court should not grant the LoST cAT Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs, DRESSER-ART DEco. Heavy Glass.
authority. she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all 299 computers vINTAGE zENITH radio, model L516b Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. SofA PRoTEcToR for Lounging Pets.
four legs, chest stomach, around her $75. (650)421-5469 (650)888-2662. Washable polyester. Non-slide. Brown
A hearing on the petition will be held in tweed. Excellent condition. $89. 650-
this court as follows: APR 7, 2017 at neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice coLoR PRINTER HP model Deskjet
DRuM TABLE - brown, perfect condi- 260-0057
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Court of California, County of San Mateo, joandbill@msn.com or call 650-576-
8745. She drinks water out of her paws. coMPuTER MoNIToR 21" ACE LCD (650)345-1111 TEAK-vENEER coMPuTER desk with
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA ANTIQuE DINING table for six people single drawer and stacked shelves. $30
94063. model x203H. $20 (650)784-3243 with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 ENTERTAINMENT cENTER for $50. obo. (650)465-2344
If you object to the granting of the peti- coMPuTER MoNIToR 21" HP model Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
tion, you should appear at the hearing LoST cAT. Black and White. Black S2231 $25. (650)784-3243 ANTIQuE GLASS Hutch. Cherry Wood. (650)726-4102 THoMASvILLE BEvELED mirror 22" x
and state your objections or file written patch on right eye. REWARD. Excellent Condition. $450. 12" $50. Call (650)834-4833
objections with the court before the hear- Call (323) 439-7713. KoGI 15 inch computer monitor. Model (650)888-2662 ESPRESSo TABLE 30 square, 40 tall,
ing. Your appearance may be in person L5Qx. $25. PH(650)592-5864. $95 (650)375-8021 wALNuT cHEST, small (4 drawer with
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If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- cover wedding photo album around Bel- REcoRDABLE cD-R 74, Sealed, Unop- feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. GLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
itor of the decedent, you must file your mont's Carlmont Shopping Center near ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12x, lent condition. $100 650-345-5644 wooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
claim with the court and mail a copy to Lunardis on March 1. Reward. (650) 578 9208 ANTIQuE MAHoGANY double bed with 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
the personal representative appointed by (650) 918-8241. adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO. LAwN cHAIRS (4) White, plastic, $8.
the court within the later of either (1) four each, (415)346-6038 wooD fuRNITuRE- one end table and
months from the date of first issuance of LoST SMALL gray and green Parrot. 300 Toys (650)592-4529 coffee table. In good condition. $30
letters to a general personal representa- Redwood Shores. (650)207-2303. LEATHER SofA, black, excellent condi- OBO. (760)996-0767.
3-SToRY BARBIE Dollhouse with spiral BED, QuEEN Beautyrest mattress by tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the Simmon, Box spring/frame $70.
staircase and elevator. $60. (650)558-
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal de-
Books 8142 (650)784-3243 LIvING RooM table 36"x19" exc condi- 306 Housewares
livery to you of a notice under sectioin tion $30.(415) 231-4825.
QuALITY BooKS used and rare. World BEIGE SofA $99. Excellent Condition BRASS fIREPLAcE screen $30.
9052 of the Callifornia Probate ALLoYED LINoTYPE (BNH ~18) for (650)348-2306
& US History and classic American nov- casting miniature/board-game figurines. (650) 315-2319 LovE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow
Code.Other California statutes and legal floral $99. (650)574-4021
authority may affect your rights as a els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 10#, $10 (650) 591-4553
BRAND NEw Bookcase 72"x30" still in cHRISTMAS TREE China, Fairfield
creditor. You may want to consult with an MARBLE vANITY Off White Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
attorney knowledgable in California law. 294 Baby Stuff LARGE STuffED ANIMALS - $3 each box $45. (415)231-4825.
Like new w/backsplash, pieces) $75. (650)493-5026
You may examine the file kept by the Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 Delta Faucet,47.5in.x123in. $199.99
cHAIRS 2 Blue Good Condition $50
court. If you are a person interested in fISHER-PRIcE HEALTHY Care booster OBO (650)345-5644 (650)575-2831. coMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
the estate, you may file with the court a seat - $5 (650)592-5864. STAR wARS one 4 orange card ac-
tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
Request for Special Notice (form DE- coAT/HAT STAND, solid wood, for your NEw DELuxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- 20-pieces in original box, never used.
head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
praisal of estate assets or of any petition
296 Appliances mountain cabin/house. $50. (650)520- ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must $250 per box (3 boxes available).
STAR wARS SDCC Stormtrooper 7045 Sell! (650) 875-8159. (650)342-5630
or account as provided in Probate Code 1960'S AvocADo Osterizer blender
section 1250. A Request for Special No- Commander $29 OBO Dan,
excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- (650)303-3568 lv msg coMPuTER SwIvEL CHAIR. Padded NEw TwIN Mattress set plus frame SMoKE ALARMS with batteries $4 650-
tice form is available from the court clerk. 0513 $30.00 (650) 347-2356 595-3933
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Petitioner: Christine Marie Cornejo filed a
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petition with this court for a decree unveiled in 1946
changing name as follows: Excellent Condition $225 17 Last line of Dale
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REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF ace investigator
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TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: the four longest
Petitioner: Loren Chen, Jing xu filed a
petition with this court for a decree puzzle answers
changing name as follows: 60 Mischievous
Present names: Huiyi Chen 61 Gloucesters cape
Proposed Names: Vanessa J. Chen
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons 62 The Heart of
interested in this matter shall appear be- Georgia
fore this court at the hearing indicated 63 MS. enclosures
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tition for change of name should not be 64 Strings for Israel
granted. Any person objecting to the Kamakawiwoole
name changes described above must file 65 Legislative
a written objection that includes the rea-
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Its done tomorrow. Or Obamacare members have withheld support, the legis- You may be a great negotiator, she said
stays, said Rep. Chris Collins, R-N.Y., a lation would repeal requirements for insur- of Trump. Rookies error for bringing this
top Trump ally in the House. ers to cover essential health benefits up on a day when clearly youre not ready.
Collins was among those predicting suc- such as maternity care and substance abuse Obama declared in a statement that
Continued from page 1 cess on Friday, but others didnt hide their treatment. America is stronger because of the current
anxiety about the outcome. The drama unfolded seven years to the day law and said Democrats must make sure
had enough and was ready to vote and Asked whether Republicans would be uni- after Obama signed his landmark law, an any changes will make our health care sys-
move on, whatever the result, Trumps fied on Fridays vote, freshman Rep Matt anniversary GOP leaders meant to celebrate tem better, not worse for hardworking
budget director Mick Mulvaney told law- Gaetz of Florida said, I sure hope so, or with a vote to undo the divisive legisla- Americans. Trump tweeted to supporters,
makers. well have the opportunity to watch a uni- tion. Obamacare gave birth to the tea Go with our plan! Call your Rep & let them
Negotiations are over, wed like to vote fied Democratic caucus impeach Donald party movement and helped Republicans know.
tomorrow and lets get this done for the Trump in two years when we lose the major- win and keep control of Congress and then Unlike Obama and Pelosi when they
American people. That was it, Rep. ity. take the White House. passed Obamacare, the Republicans had
Duncan Hunter of California said as he left Thursdays maneuvers added up to high Instead, as GOP leaders were forced to failed to build an outside constituency or
the meeting, summarizing Mulvaneys drama on Capitol Hill, but Friday promised delay the vote Thursday, C-SPAN filled up coalition to support their bill. Instead,
message to lawmakers. even more suspense with the prospect of the time playing footage of Obama signing medical professionals, doctors and hospi-
Lets vote, White House chief strategist leadership putting a major bill on the floor the Affordable Care Act. tals major employers in some districts
Steve Bannon said as he walked out. uncertain about whether it would pass or In the final analysis, this bill falls as well as the AARP and other influential
For seven and a half years we have been fail. short, GOP Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler of consumer groups were nearly unanimously
promising the American people that we The Republican legislation would halt Washington state said in a statement opposed. So were outside conservative
will repeal and replace this broken law Obamas tax penalties against people who Thursday as she became the latest rank-and- groups who argued the bill didnt go far
because its collapsing and its failing fam- dont buy coverage and cut the federal-state file Republican, normally loyal to leader- enough. The Chamber of Commerce was in
ilies, and tomorrow were proceeding, Medicaid program for low earners, which ship, to declare her opposition. The diffi- favor.
House Speaker Paul Ryan said, then walked the Obama statute had expanded. It would culties this bill would create for millions of Moderates were given pause by projec-
off without answering as reporters demand- provide tax credits to help people pay med- children were left unaddressed, she said, tions of 24 million Americans losing cov-
ed to know whether the bill had the votes to ical bills, though generally skimpier than citing the unraveling of Medicaid. erage in a decade and higher out-of-pocket
pass. Obamas statute provides. It also would In a danger sign for Republicans, a costs for many low-income and older peo-
The outcome of Fridays vote was impos- allow insurers to charge older Americans Quinnipiac University poll found that peo- ple, as predicted by the nonpartisan
sible to predict. Both conservative and more and repeal tax boosts the law imposed ple disapprove of the GOP legislation by Congressional Budget Office. In an updated
moderate lawmakers had claimed the bill on high-income people and health industry 56 percent to 17 percent, with 26 percent analysis Thursday, the CBO said late
lacked votes after a long day of talks. But companies. undecided. Trumps handling of health care changes to the bill meant to win over reluc-
the White House appeared ready to gamble The measure would also block federal was viewed unfavorably by 6 in 10. tant lawmakers would cut beneficial deficit
that the prospect of failing to repeal former payments to Planned Parenthood for a year, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D- reduction in half, while failing to cover
President Barack Obamas health law, after another stumbling block for GOP moder- Calif., who as speaker was Obamas crucial more people.
seven years of promising to do exactly ates. lieutenant in passing the Democratic bill in And, House members were mindful that
that, would force lawmakers into the yes In a concession to the conservative the first place, couldnt resist a dig at the the bill, even if passed by the House, faces
column. House Freedom Caucus, many of whose GOP disarray. a tough climb in the Senate.

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