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Weekend April 15-16, 2017 XVII, Edition 207 www.smdailyjournal.com

Celebrating Redwood Citys 150th year


Sesquicentennial shines a light on Redwood City history
By Anna Schuessler ry, eight more months of events have been
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF planned to commemorate the city.
Sarah LaTorra, division manager of the
As efforts to celebrate Redwood Citys Redwood City Public Library, has been
sesquicentennial ramp up, residents and coordinating the Redwood City Now and
event organizers are uncovering pieces of Then events, which invite community
Redwood City history. members to upload or scan photos they
Though sessions aimed at collecting pho- have of Redwood City buildings that have
tographs of city landmarks, re-enactments stood the test of time. LaTorra has coordi-
of the first City Council meeting and the nated sessions dedicated to collecting and
arrival of pioneers to the area and a glossy sharing photos of specific Redwood City
magazine featuring more than 100 pages of sites, such as the Sequoia Hotel at 800 Main
REDWOOD CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY St. or Emerald Lake Country Club in the SARAH LATORRA
A view of the damage to the Redwood City Redwood City lore have already engaged the A present day view of the courthouse, now
courthouse after the 1906 earthquake. community in the citys 150 years of histo- See HISTORY, Page 18 the San Mateo County History Museum.

ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL


Above: Katinka Hartmetz, co-founder
of The Main Gallery, right, views one
of her paintings with Maria Olney,
one of the gallerys visitors.
Right: Jean Thrift, artist and one of
The Main Gallerys members, next to
SAMANTHA WEIGEL/DAILY JOURNAL
one of her large-scale paintings.
Below: Over 100 years old,The Main People gather in San Mateo to review high-speed rails plans to share the
Gallery at 1018 Main St. is a home for Caltrain corridor.
local artists and one of the citys

Rail officials
historic resources. It is currently facing
tough financial times with rising rents
and a temporary dip in membership.

Artists try to save their home


get feedback
The Main Gallery in Redwood City faces uphill battle to meet expenses
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

on Peninsula In its years of providing a home


for Bay Area artists, Redwood
Citys The Main Gallery has man-
aged to weather a changing eco-
nomic climate.
Despite the peaks and troughs of San Mateo County residents discuss high-speed
tech booms and economic reces-
sions, the gallery, housed in a his- blended system along the Caltrain corridor
toric home at 1018 Main St., has By Samantha Weigel ing a potential 6-mile long set of
drawn artists and art lovers togeth- DAILY JOURNAL STAFF passing tracks spanning San
er and provided the citys down- Mateo to Redwood City as the
town with a view into the local Officials looking to construct High-Speed Rail Authority con-
artist community for 16 years. the nations first high-speed rail ducts an environmental review of
But with the confluence of rising system rolled into San Mateo this its proposed San Jose to San
rent, a dip in art sales and a tempo- week to talk about how they hope Francisco segment.
rary downturn in membership, the to merge the statewide project with The states controversial $64
gathering place for local artists is Caltrains Peninsula corridor. billion project is slated to share
facing a daunting challenge. The public was asked to weigh in the tracks winding through the
on several alternatives includ-
See HOME, Page 18 See RAIL, Page 24

102 S. El Camino Real San Mateo CA 94401


2 Weekend April 15-16, 201 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


History would be an
excellent thing if only it were true.
Leo Tolstoy, Russian author

This Day in History


Jackie Robinson, baseballs first

1947 black major league player, made his


official debut with the Brooklyn
Dodgers on opening day at Ebbets
Field.
In 1 8 1 7 , Americas oldest existing school for the deaf
opened in Hartford, Connecticut.
In 1 8 6 5 , President Abraham Lincoln died nine hours after
being shot the night before by John Wilkes Booth at
Fords Theater in Washington; Andrew Johnson became the
nations 17th president.
In 1 8 9 2 , General Electric Co., formed by the merger of
the Edison Electric Light Co. and other firms, was incorpo-
rated in Schenectady, New York.
In 1 9 1 2 , the British luxury liner RMS Titanic foundered in
the North Atlantic off Newfoundland more than 2 1/2 hours
after hitting an iceberg; 1,514 people died, while less than
half as many survived.
In 1 9 2 0 , a paymaster and a guard were shot and killed dur-
ing a robbery at a shoe company in South Braintree,
Massachusetts; Italian immigrants Nicola Sacco and
Bartolomeo Vanzetti were accused of the crime, convicted
and executed amid worldwide protests that they hadnt
received a fair trial. REUTERS
In 1 9 4 5 , during World War II, British and Canadian troops A sand sculpture that depicts Jesus Christ is pictured during Holy Week celebrations in the Arenal de Cochiraya, on the
liberated the Nazi concentration camp Bergen-Belsen. outskirts of Oruro, Bolivia.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who had died on April 12,
was buried at the Roosevelt family home in Hyde Park, New *** 747 aircraft that are used for Air Force
York. The first flight attendant was 25-year- One; presidential air transport. The
In 1 9 5 9 , Cuban leader Fidel Castro arrived in Washington old Ellen Church (1904-1965) of Iowa. tail numbers on the planes are 28000
to begin a goodwill tour of the United States. Secretary of Church, a registered nurse, had the idea and 29000.
that a medically trained female on ***
State John Foster Dulles resigned for health reasons (he
board a plane would help soothe nerv- Orville Wright (1871-1948), his
was succeeded by Christian A. Herter).
ous passengers. United Airlines agreed brother Wilbur (1867-1912) and their
and hired her in 1930. five siblings did not have middle
Birthdays ***
Mattel introduced Stewardess Barbie in
names.
***
1961. She wore an American Airlines License plates in North Carolina say
uniform. First in Flight. It is in reference to
*** the Wright brothers first successful

R
obert Cocking (1776-1837)
suffered the first recorded para- The first successful takeoff of a sea- airplane flight near Kitty Hawk, North
chute fatality in 1837. He plane from water took place in 1910 in Carolina, on Dec. 17, 1903.
jumped from a hot air balloon 5,000 France. Pilot Henri Fabre (1882-1984) ***
feet over London using a cone shape nicknamed his plane Le Canard, The 1903 Wright Flyer plane has been
parachute of his own design. It did not French for The Duck. on permanent display at the
open. *** Smithsonian National Air and Space
Actress Emma Singer Samantha Actress Emma *** Can you name the pilot nicknamed Museum since 1948. Prior to that it
Thompson is 58. Fox is 51. Watson is 27. Lady Lindy who disappeared in 1937? was at the Science Museum in London.
German engineer Otto Lilienthal
Country singer Roy Clark is 84. Actress Claudia Cardinale is (1848-1896) designed the first hang See answer at end. ***
79. Author and politician Jeffrey Archer is 77. Rock singer-gui- glider that could fly a person. He died *** Ans wer: Amelia Earhart (1897-1937)
tarist Dave Edmunds is 74. Actor Michael Tucci is 71. Actress during a test flight. His dying words The Airbus A380 is the worlds largest was the first woman to fly solo ov er
Lois Chiles is 70. Writer-producer Linda Bloodworth- were Opfer mssen gebracht werden, airliner. The plane has seats for 525 the Atlantic Ocean. Her nick name Lady
Thomason is 70. Actress Amy Wright is 67. Columnist Heloise German for Sacrifices must be made. passengers and cost $13 billion to Lindy was in reference to Charles
is 66. Actor Sam McMurray is 65. Bluegrass musician Jeff build. Lindbergh (1902-1974), the first man
*** *** to fly solo across the Atlantic. Earhart
Parker is 56. Olympic gold, silver and bronze medal swimmer Professional hang glider Manfred
Dara Torres is 50. Rock musician Ed OBrien (Radiohead) is 49. Ruhmer, of Austria, holds the world Before founding the Boeing Airplane disappeared in 1937 somewhere around
Actor Flex Alexander is 47. Actor Danny Pino is 43. Actor record for longest distance traveled in Company in 1917, William E. Boeing the South Pacific near the end of her
Douglas Spain is 43. Country singer/songwriter Chris a hang glider. In 2001 he glided for (1881-1956) was successful in the tim- attempted flight around the world.
Stapleton is 39. Actor Luke Evans is 38. Rock musician Patrick 437 miles in a flight over Texas. ber industry. After he resigned as chair-
Carney (The Black Keys) is 37. Actor-writer Seth Rogen is 35. man of the aviation company in 1934,
*** Boeing raised thoroughbred horses on Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
Actress Alice Braga is 34. Americana singer-songwriter Margo the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
Price is 34. Rock musician DeMar Hamilton (Plain White Ts) In 1910, Theodore Roosevelt (1858- his farm near Seattle, Washington.
Questions? Comments? Email
is 33. Actress Samira Wiley (TV: Orange is the New Black) is 1919) became the first president to fly *** knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
30. Actress Maisie Williams is 20. in an airplane. The U.S. government has two Boeing 5200 ext. 128.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Weekend April 15-16, 201 3
Painter seeks help after crash damages work vehicles Police reports
By Anna Schuessler himself. Larson also learned from Repwest Having a bad morning
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Comment on that, without the secondary insurance Someone was cursing at people for no
or share this story at option U-Haul offers to drivers, the driver apparent reason on South B Street in
The owner of a Belmont house painting does not have the option of having the San Mateo, it was reported at 10:38
www.smdailyjournal.com insurance company pay the maximum
business is finding no one can be held a.m. Tuesday, April 11.
responsible for damage sustained by his $5, 000 toward damages to every party
vehicles after a man drove a U-Haul van or close to half of the over 600 units con- incurring them, which is covered under the
into parked cars and a fire hydrant just out- tained in the facility, had been affected by companys secondary insurance. SAN MATEO
side a Belmont Extra Space Storage facility water damage, with varying amounts of I dont know what to do, he said.
damage depending on location. U-Haul spokesman Jeff Lockridge said in S us p i c i o us c i rc ums t an c e s . Someone
in March. thinks someone else tampered with her car
San Mateo resident John Larson, owner The property is dry and is back open for an email that U-Haul insurance and
business, he said in a March 27 email. Repwest claims were non-applicable in because the check engine light came on West
of house painting business AAA Quality 39th Avenue, it was reported at 6:02 p.m.
Painting in Belmont, said he was in one of We have begun the process to collect bids this case since the renting customer had a
and proposals for needed repairs, and will lapsed and voided contract by nearly a Thursday, April 13.
his vans outside the Extra Space Storage Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . Someone on
facility at 477 Harbor Blvd. when it was begin those repairs as quickly as possi- month. While he could not comment on the
ble. details of the case, he confirmed the com- Shoreview Avenue has been receiving
struck March 2 in the early hours of the strange packages with his name but with
morning. Norman said customers affected by the pany does not require customers to show
water damage have been directed to work proof they are insured to drive cars before nothing of value from China, it was reported
I went flying from the back of the van with their insurance companies to process at 11:37 a.m. Thursday, April 13.
they are approved to rent a vehicle, but
to the front, he said. claims related to the damage, and that he Sus pi ci o us pers o n. Five guys were in
rather show forms of identification and
Having had trouble sleeping that night, could not comment on a possible open proof they can pay for the rental to U-Haul someones backyard on Patricia Avenue and
Larson was working on his computer in the claim against the driver of the U-Haul vehi- representatives. said they were with the cable company, it
backseat of his van when he saw the U-Haul cle causing the damage. Almost every state requires that vehicle was reported at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 13.
van pass over the sidewalk between on- For Larson, repairing broken headlights owners carry a minimum amount of liabili- Auto v andal i s m. A car was egged the last
street parking on Harbor Boulevard, where and fenders, crumpled hoods and bent ty insurance coverage, he said. U-Haul few days on South Humboldt Street, it was
he regularly parks two vans and a truck he frames on his two vans and one truck have does not require that a customers primary reported at 7:16 a.m. Thursday, April 13.
uses for his business, and the side of the been a focus in the last few weeks since the insurance information be shared as part of Auto burg l ary. Someone was seen break-
facility, before striking his cars and a fire incident. He said he has also seen a chiro- the rental transaction, but U-Haul does ing into a vehicle on 25th Avenue, it was
hydrant just outside the corner entrance of practor to assess back pain and told to require multiple forms of meaningful assur- reported at 1:47 a.m. Thursday, April 13.
the facility. Larson said the hydrant spewed return at least 10 more times for treatment. ance (this is typically a drivers license
water for three hours before fire officials and valid credit card in the renters name) in
FOSTER CITY
could stop its flow, sending gallons of Determining responsibility order to rent a truck. Grand theft. Someone from a previous case
water on top of the building. Lockridge said U-Haul strongly urges was contacted and found to be in possession
It was a big ugly mess, he said. As those affected by the accident assess
damages, the question of who is responsi- every truck-sharing customer to purchase of stolen property at Metro Center
California Highway Patrol officers who Safemove insurance, a plan the company Boulevard and State Route 92, it was report-
responded to the scene confirmed the driv- ble hangs over them. Larson has called U-
Haul, who directed him to speak with repre- offers to protect drivers against most ed at 4:26 p.m. Wednesday, April 12.
er was not drunk or under the influence of forms of accidental damage, and that the Di s t urb an c e . Someone was throwing
any other substances and was released after sentatives of Repwest Insurance Company,
a company that shares Amerco as a parent company urges any driver to know the things and making threats on Pilgrim Drive
a collision report was completed. parameters of his or her own liability but the involved parties were contacted and
company with U-Haul and provides insur-
Larson said the event forced the build- ance for the rental company. the situation was abated, it was reported at
ings management to restrict access to the See CRASH, Page 6 2:51 p.m. Tuesday, April 11.
After several conversations with
facility in the days following and he is Repwest, Larson said he has been told there insurance.
among several contractors storing equip- is nothing that can be done to reimburse
ment there whose ability to take jobs was him for his damages. He said he heard from Growing frustration
limited in the weeks following the inci- several sources the driver was weeks past As he has had more conversations with
dent. due in returning the vehicle to U-Haul and them, Larson said he has gotten increas-
Extra Space Storage spokesman Jeff is not able to pay for any of the damages ingly frustrated with U-Haul and Repwest,
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Lillian Mary Privitera Obituary Man pleads not Local brief


Lillian Mary Privitera, born Feb. 12, church. This involve-
guilty to drive-by shooting Barrientos-Soto called the store owner
1932, died March 20, 2017. ment continued with her A Menlo Park man accused of attempted shortly after the shooting and asked for the
Lillian was born in the north of England, grandchildren. murder for a 2016 drive-by shooting pleaded footage, prosecutors said. The store owner
and as a young child moved with her family She is survived by her not guilty at his arraignment Friday morn- refused and called sheriffs deputies and gave
to London, where they kept calm and car- husband of 65 years, ing in San Mateo County Superior Court. them the recording.
ried on through World War II. Len, her children Jan, In addition to the plea, a jury trial was set Two days after the shooting, deputies
At 15, she met the love of her life, Len, Lynn (Jim), Joanne for 18-year-old Edwin Barrientos-Soto, arrested the suspect as he sat in the back seat
and they married in 1952. In 1956, they (Brian) and David which will take place on Sept. 11, District of a parked Chrysler, which matched the
moved to Toronto and over the next nine (Michelle), eight grand- Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said. vehicle seen in the surveillance video, pros-
years became a family of six. In 1965, they children and two great- Barrientos-Soto allegedly shot a man in ecutors said.
emigrated again, this time to Burlingame, grandchildren. the leg last May on the 400 block of Barrientos-Soto and the victim are co-
California. We will celebrate Lillians life at Our Lady Seventh Avenue in the unincorporated com- defendants in a 2015 felony assault case
Lillian loved living in Burlingame and of Angels, Burlingame 4 p.m. Tuesday, munity of North Fair Oaks, firing at the vic- involving an attack with a metal pipe on
quickly became involved in the community. April 25. tim from his Chrysler. another victim, according to prosecutors.
If you had a child at McKinley, BIS or BHS In lieu of flowers, the family requests The victim identified Barrientos-Soto, Barrientos-Soto remains in custody and
between 1965 and 1983 you probably knew donations be made to Mission Hospice, prosecutors said, and the shooting was his bail is set at $2 million.
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Lawyer: Little money involved in Trump sanctuary order
By Sudhin Thanawala interpreting the order too broadly. Readlers comments about the money Trump administration from cutting off funds
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The funding cutoff applies to DOJ and appeared to catch U. S. District Judge to any sanctuary cities. Orrick did not
Department of Homeland Security grants William Orrick by surprise. Orrick then immediately issue a ruling after Fridays
SAN FRANCISCO President Donald contingent on compliance with a federal questioned the point of the presidents exec- hearing.
Trumps executive order withholding fund- law that prohibits local governments from utive order. Readler said the request was premature
ing from communities that limit coopera- refusing to provide peoples immigration The administration was using a bully because decisions about withholding funds
tion with immigration authorities applies status to federal authorities, he said. pulpit to highlight an issue it cares deeply and what jurisdictions qualify as sanctuary
to a small pot of grant money, not the bil- The order would affect less than $1 mil- about, Readler responded. cities have yet to be made.
lions of dollars that San Francisco and a lion in funding for Santa Clara County and John Keker, an attorney for Santa Clara Mollie Lee, another deputy city attorney
California county say is at stake for them, a possibly no money for San Francisco, County, rejected Readlers interpretation in San Francisco, said the Trump adminis-
lawyer with the Department of Justice said Readler said. There is no mystery, he and said the order referred to all federal funds tration has labeled San Francisco a sanctu-
Friday. said. now received by local governments that ary city in public comments, so the city had
Acting Assistant Attorney General Chad The plaintiffs have argued that more than dont detain immigrants for possible depor- good reason to believe it was a target.
Readler made the comments during a court $1 billion was at stake for each of them, cit- tation when they are due for release from The sanctuary city order was among a flur-
hearing on lawsuits filed by San Francisco ing all federal funds they receive for a vari- jail. ry of immigration measures the president
and the Silicon Valley county of Santa Clara ety of programs and services. Theyve come up with a further interpre- signed in January, including a ban on trav-
against Trumps order targeting so-called Sarah Eisenberg, a deputy city attorney in tation, Keker said. It wont wash. elers from seven majority Muslim countries
sanctuary cities. San Francisco, disputed Readlers claim, San Francisco and Santa Clara County and a border security directive calling for a
Readler said the city and county were saying the city has money at stake. have asked for a court order blocking the wall with Mexico.

U.S. eyes more border Around the state Obituary


prosecutions in shift for California
SAN DIEGO Through Republican and
Southern District of Texas and 14,567 in the David Alva Ammerman
Western District of Texas, according to
Democratic presidential administrations, the Syracuse Universitys Transaction Records October 29, 1949 - March 8, 2017
top federal prosecutor on Californias border Access Clearinghouse. South Texas is the
with Mexico has resisted going after people busiest corridor for illegal crossings but that David Alva Ammerman, of Eureka, California, passed away March 8 due to
caught entering the U.S. illegally on their alone doesnt account for the huge disparity.
first try and instead targeted smugglers and complications from heart surgery. Born October 29, 1949, in San Francisco, Ca, he was
Peter Nunez, the top federal prosecutor in
serial offenders. 67 years old. David was the son of the late Francis Ammerman and the late Maxine
the district from 1982 to 1985 who believes
That approach may face a day of reckoning the change is long overdue, said Trump is the Ammerman. David is survived by his sister, Diane Johnson, brother in law Robert
under President Donald Trump. first president since Dwight Eisenhower in
Attorney General Jeff Sessions new direc-
Johnson Jr. of El Granada, and a niece, Rosemary Johnson, of Truckee, CA.
the 1950s to make immigration enforcement
tive on border crimes suggests prosecutors a top priority and U.S. attorneys will not be David was a graduate of Burlingame High School, College of San Mateo, and Chico
in California, Arizona, New Mexico and able to ignore that.
Texas will be forced to tow a narrow line. State, obtaining a BA degree in Parks and Recreation Administration. He also attended
He says each should consider felony pros- Businesses plan appeal Sonoma State and received another BA degree in Geography.
ecution for anyone convicted twice of enter-
ing illegally and develop plans to target of California carbon fee ruling David was a Federal employee for 34 years, mostly with the U.S. Army Corps of
first-time offenders and charge them with SACRAMENTO A conservative legal Engineers in the regulatory division In Eureka, CA and San Francisco ofces. He
misdemeanors that could send them to jail foundation says it will ask the California was also a park technician and park ranger at Warm Springs Dam, Lake Sonoma
for up to six months. Supreme Court to strike down a key compo-
The president and attorney general typi- Recreation Area.
nent of Californias effort to combat climate
cally set broad priorities for the Justice change. Prior to permanent Federal Service he enjoyed jobs with the Burlingame Parks
Departments 94 appointed U.S. attorneys The Pacific Legal Foundation said Friday
and give them significant leeway. Department, Olympic National Park, US Forest Service. One of the more memorable
that it will appeal a state appellate court rul-
Prosecutors in Texas, New Mexico and ing issued last week. The appeals court sided jobs was working aa a re lookout in Idaho, and Shasta-Trinity National Forest.
Arizona have taken a stance closer to what with Gov. Jerry Browns administration in a
Sessions wants. His favorite pastimes were bird watching, nature hikes, reading and horse racing.
2-1 ruling that says state regulators can auc-
Not so in Californias Southern District tion permits allowing companies to release At Davids request, no services will be held. Contributions in Davids name may
covering about 140 miles (225 kilometers) greenhouse gases.
of border from San Diego to Yuma, Arizona. The foundation represents Morning Star be made to the California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco; Sequoia Park Zoo, in
The federal government prosecuted 639 Packing Company, a tomato processing Eureka or to any of the above named universities.
cases of illegal entry in California in the firm, and other businesses that say the auc-
2016 fiscal year, compared to 19,037 in the tions are an illegal tax.

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Continued from page 3 o f Chi nes e Ameri cans Speak and
Lead speech final competition last
month. The event celebrates the suc-
which he feels could have done more to recover the vehi- cess of the program,
cle in the weeks following the return date on his contract. and offers students a
He feels the companies should be held responsible for chance to share their
allowing someone to drive a U-Haul rental vehicle without public speaking
insurance, and that they should be liable for paying the skills.
costs he incurred. Hao participated
Though Larsons storage unit was not affected by water in the final speech
damage, not being able to access his equipment at the event alongside
facility in the days following the incident prevented him S e quo i a Hi g h S c h o o l freshman
from being able to take a few jobs. Though he has already May a Hi ran o , Arag o n Hi g h
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vehicles, Larson guesses he will spend over $8,000 to Aragon High School freshman Ankur
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too old and the insurance too expensive, he opted not to S an Mat e o , Re dwo o d Ci t y
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Afghanistan says U.S. bomb killed 36 militants


By Amir Shah conference. He added that there
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS were no reports of civilian casual-
ties.
KABUL, Afghanistan The Nicholson said the bomb was
biggest non-nuclear bomb ever intended to eliminate the mili-
dropped in combat by the U.S. tants sanctuary in southern
military killed 36 militants in Nangarhar, and this weapon was
eastern Afghanistan, officials said very effective in that use.
Friday, and villagers in the The office of President Ashraf
remote, mountainous area Ghani said there was close coor-
described being terrified by the dination between the U.S. mili-
earsplitting blast. tary and the Afghan government
The strike using the Massive over the operation, and they were
Ordnance Air Blast bomb, or careful to prevent any civilian
MOAB, was carried out Thursday casualties.
morning against an Islamic State But the massive blast still terri-
group tunnel complex carved in fied villagers 20 miles away
the mountains that Afghan forces across the border in Pakistan.
have tried to assault repeatedly in Pakistani villagers living near
recent weeks in fierce fighting in the frontier said the explosion was
Nangarhar province, Afghan offi- so loud they thought a bomb had
cials said. been dropped in their village by
U. S. and Afghan forces have U. S. warplanes targeting mili-
been battling the Taliban insur- tants in Pakistan.
gency for more than 15 years. But I was sleeping when we heard a
the U.S. military brought out the REUTERS loud explosion. It was an earsplit-
biggest conventional bomb in its A member of Afghanistans Special Forces unit jumps from a wall during patrol in Pandola village near the site ting blast, said Shah Wali, 46,
arsenal for the first time to hit the of a U.S. bombing in the Achin district of Nangarhar. who lives in the village of Goor
Islamic State, which has a far Gari, 15 kilometers (9 miles) from
smaller but growing presence in the border with Nangarhar. I
Afghanistan.
That apparently reflects
Officials: No need for Trumps approval to use massive bomb jumped from my bed and came out
of my home to see what has gone
President Donald Trumps vow for By Robert Burns by a special operations MC-130 Islamic State affiliate in wrong in our village.
a more aggressive campaign THE ASSOCIATED PRESS aircraft, had been in Afghanistan Afghanistan the seriousness of Dozens of other villagers also
against the group. since January. his determination to eliminate came out of their homes, Wali said.
The bomb known officially WASHINGTON The U. S. The officials werent authorized the group as a military threat. He later went near the border,
as a GBU-43B but nicknamed the commander in Afghanistan who to speak publicly on the matter The official said use of the where he met with other residents.
mother of all bombs ordered use of the mother of all and requested anonymity. weapon had nothing to do with He said he could see smoke in the
unleashes 11 tons of explosives. bombs to attack an Islamic State The bombs use has attracted sending a message to any other sky.
Pentagon video showed the bomb stronghold near the Pakistani enormous attention, but its aim country, including North Korea. The whole house was shaking,
striking a mountainside overlook- border didnt need and didnt in Thursdays attack was relative- The Air Force estimates each said Mufti Khan of Achin district
ing a river valley with a giant request President Donald Trumps ly mundane by military stan- MOAB costs about $170,000 to in Nangarhar. When I came out of
blast that overwhelms the land- approval, Pentagon officials said dards: destroy a tunnel and cave build. It hasnt said how much it my house, I saw a large fire and the
scape and sent up a massive col- Friday. complex used by Islamic State cost to develop the bomb or how whole area was burning.
umn of black smoke. Agricultural The officials said that even fighters in a remote mountainous many exist. An Air Force spokes- Another Achin resident,
terraces are visible in the footage, before Trump took office in area of eastern Afghanistan. woman, Erika A. Yepsen, said the Mohammad Hakim, approved of
but no population centers. January, Gen. John Nicholson Nicholson had a secondary bomb was made in-house, with the strike.
The Afghan Defense Ministry had standing authority to use the goal in mind, however, according some parts manufactured by the We are very happy, and these
said in a statement that the bomb bomb, which is officially called to an official who spoke on con- Air Force itself, so the overall kinds of bombs should be used in
destroyed several IS caves and the Massive Ordnance Air Blast dition of anonymity in order to cost is only an estimate. Most future as well, so Daesh is rooted
ammunition caches. bomb, or MOAB, the largest discuss internal matters. The offi- weapons are made by defense out from here, he said, using the
Gen. Daulat Waziri, a ministry non-nuclear bomb ever dropped cial said Nicholson wanted to companies under written govern- Arabic acronym for the Islamic
spokesman, said 36 IS fighters in combat. The bomb, dropped demonstrate to leaders of the ment contracts. State group.
were killed, and that the death toll They killed our women, youths
could likely rise. He said Afghan fighters were killed or wounded, with some tunnels as deep as 40 plex was full of mines. and elders, sitting them on
forces were at the tunnel complex citing a source within the group. meters (over 130 feet). He called it This was the right weapon for mines, Hakim added. We also
assessing the damage. Waziri said the bombing was a strong position, with troops the right target, said U.S. Gen. ask the Kabul government to use
The Islamic State groups Aamaq necessary because the complex attacking it four times without John W. Nicholson, NATO com- even stronger weapons against
news agency denied that any of its was extremely hard to penetrate, advancing, adding that the com- mander in Afghanistan, at a news them.

Cutting Trump slack: Voters Bob Brown, of South Windsor, ernment or military experience.
Connecticut.
Around the nation White House decides against
forgive reversals, to a point Naranjo is willing to give Trump New leak suggests were dated and denied that any cus-
releasing visitor records
WASHINGTON Whats wrong more time. Brown is not. NSA penetrated Mideast tomer data had been affected. WASHINGTON The White House
with being flexible? All presidents The presidents recent shifts in TheShadowBrokers, which star-
change their minds. Hes only position on big foreign policy banking networks tled the security experts last year by
said Friday that it will not release logs
of visitors to the White House, break-
human. issues have got his supporters pon- PARIS A new set of documents releasing some of the NSAs hack- ing with the practice of President
President Donald Trumps voters dering: Are the reversals worth a purportedly lifted from the U.S. ing tools, has recently resumed Donald Trumps predecessor. The deci-
can be a forgiving lot up to a mere shrug of the shoulders, or are National Security Agency suggests pouring secrets into the public sion will outrage open-government
point. they a cause for greater concern. that American spies have burrowed domain. In a first for groups, and possibly spark fresh liti-
He thinks too fast and then Where critics see a flip-flopper, deep into the Middle Easts finan- TheShadowBrokers, the data gation to try to force the Trump
makes decisions too fast, says many Trump voters see the kind of cial network, apparently compro- includes PowerPoint slides and pur- administration to release the informa-
Miriam Naranjo in Miami Lakes, recalibrating thats to be expected mising the Dubai office of the anti- ported target lists, suggesting that tion. They see the logs as an impor-
Florida. from any new president, even more money laundering and financial the group has access to a broader tant tool for monitoring which indi-
Hes changing his mind on so for the first in history to land in services firm EastNets. The compa- range of data than previously viduals or groups may be trying to
almost everything he said, says the Oval Office without any gov- ny said Friday that the documents known. influence government policy.

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Trump strategy on North Korea:
Maximum pressure, engagement
By Matthew Pennington to 30 bombs.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Institute
for Science and
WASHINGTON The Trump In t ern at i o n al
administration has settled on its Security cited a
North Korea strategy after a two- wo r r y i n g
month review: Maximum pres- increase in
sure and engagement. North Koreas
U.S. officials said Friday the nuclear pro-
presidents advisers weighed a Donald Trump gram, but said
range of ideas for how to get North the arsenal may
Korea to abandon its nuclear pro- only have been as large as 13
gram, including military options atomic weapons at the end of
and trying to overthrow the isolat- 2016. Its research suggested a
ed communist dictatorships lead- range between 10 and 16 such
ership. At the other end of the weapons two years earlier. The
spectrum, they looked at the institutes estimates are based on
REUTERS notion of accepting North Korea what it believes the North has pro-
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un attends a target-striking contest by the Korean Peoples Army. as a nuclear state. duced in plutonium and weapons-
In the end, however, they settled grade uranium. The margins repre-

North Korean official: Ready on a policy that appears to repre-


sent continuity.
The administrations emphasis,
sent uncertainty as to whether
North Korea has one or two urani-
um enrichment facilities.

for war if United States wants it the officials said, will be on


increasing pressure on Pyongyang
with the help of China, North
The North has owned up to one
such facility, at its Nyongbyon
nuclear complex, but the U. S.
By Eric Talmadge that North Korea will keep build- imagery suggests the North could Koreas dominant trade partner. government assumes it has more.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing up its nuclear arsenal in qual- conduct another underground The officials werent authorized to The bottom line is that North
ity and quantity and said nuclear test at any time. speak publicly on the results of Korea has an improving nuclear
PYONGYANG, North Korea Pyongyang is ready to go to war if Pyongyang recently tested a bal- the policy review and requested weapons arsenal, said David
President Donald Trumps tweets thats what Trump wants. listic missile and claims it is close anonymity. Albright, the institutes president.
are adding fuel to a vicious cycle Tensions between Pyongyang to perfecting an intercontinental The new strategy will be He said the North may have a
of tensions on the Korean and Washington go back to ballistic missile and nuclear war- deployed at a time of escalating handful of plutonium-based war-
Peninsula, North Koreas vice for- President Harry Truman and the head that could attack the U.S. tensions on the Korean Peninsula. heads it can mount on medium-
eign minister told the Associated 1950-53 Korean War, which ended mainland. U.S., South Korean and other offi- range ballistic missiles capable of
Press in an exclusive interview in an armistice, not a peace treaty. Many experts believe that at its cials are closely monitoring the reaching South Korea and Japan.
Friday. The official added that if But the heat has been rising rapid- current pace of testing, North North amid indications it could But its doubtful the North is cur-
the U.S. shows any sign of reck- ly since Trump took office in Korea could reach that potentially conduct another missile test or rently able to build reliable, sur-
less military aggression, January. game-changing milestone within nuclear explosion to coincide with vivable warheads for an intercon-
Pyongyang is ready to launch a This years joint war games a few years under Trumps watch an important national anniversary tinental ballistic missile that can
pre-emptive strike of its own. between the U. S. and South as president. Despite reports that this weekend. strike the U.S. mainland, he said.
Vice Minister Han Song Ryol Korean militaries are the biggest Washington is considering mili- Pyongyang has undertaken five As for the Trump administra-
said Pyongyang has determined so far. The USS Carl Vinson air- tary action if the North goes ahead nuclear tests since 2006. tions policy, the U.S. officials
the Trump administration is more craft carrier has been diverted back with another nuclear test, Han did An influential Washington emphasized that no engagement of
vicious and more aggressive than to the waters off Korea after head- not rule out the possibility of a think tank estimated Friday that North Korea is currently taking
that of Barack Obama. He added ing for Australia, and U.S. satellite test in the near future. North Korea could already have up place.

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Delta is letting employees offer customers nearly
$10,000 in compensation to give up seats on overbooked
flights, hoping to avoid an uproar like the one that erupted
at United after a passenger was dragged off a jet.
United is taking steps too. It will require employees seek-
ing a seat on a plane to book it at least an hour before depar-
ture, a policy that might have prevented last Sundays con-
frontation.
Those and other changes show airlines are scrambling to
respond to a public-relations nightmare the video show-
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year-old David Dao from his seat on a sold-out United
Express flight.
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Delta Air Lines is moving to make it easier to find cus-
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of $800, and supervisors can offer up to $9,950, up from
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The iPhone of cars? Apple enters self-driving car race


By Michael Liedtke The permit covers three vehicles ing the future of transportation.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS all 2015 Lexus RX 450h hybrid SUVs Apple released that statement after
and six individual drivers. Steve Kenner, a former Ford Motor
California law requires people to be in executive who is now Apples director
SAN FRANCISCO Apple is join- a self-driving car who can take con- of product integrity, notified federal
ing the fiercely competitive race to trol if something goes wrong. regulators of the companys interest
design self-driving cars, raising the Apple confirmed its arrival in the in self-driving cars in a letter.
possibility that a company that has self-driving car market, but wouldnt Like others, Apple believes self-
already re-shaped culture with its discuss its intentions. Its interest in driving cars could ease congestion
iPhone may try to transform trans- autonomous vehicle technology, and save millions of people who die
portation, too. however, has long been clear . annually in traffic accidents often
Ending years of speculation, The Cupertino, California, compa- caused by drunk or distracted
Apples late entry into a crowded field ny pointed to a statement that it motorists.
was made official Friday with the dis- issued in December. Self-driving cars could also be a
closure that the California Apple is investing heavily in lucrative new market. And Apple has
Department of Motor Vehicles had machine learning and autonomous been searching for its next act for a
awarded a permit for the company to systems, the company said then. while, one that will take it beyond its
start testing its self-driving car tech- There are many potential applica- mainstay phones, tablets and person-
nology on public roads in the state. tions for these technologies, includ- al computers.

Insurers say Trump must do more to stabilize Obamacare


By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar the changes dont go far enough. put into practice, or politically pop-
and Tom Murphy While calling the administration ular. So the administration is trying
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS action a step in the right direction, to keep the existing system going
the industry is looking for a guaran- temporarily as it pursues a total
WASHINGTON Obamacare is tee that the government will also remake.
proving more of a challenge than the keep paying billions in cost-shar- Many of the changes follow recom-
Trump administration bargained for. ing subsidies that help consumers mendations from insurers, who want-
Wi t h t h e rep eal an d rep lace with high deductibles. President ed the government to address short-
effort at an impasse on Capitol Hill, Donald Trump says he hasnt made up comings with HealthCare.gov mar-
t h e admi n i s t rat i o n rel eas ed o n his mind on that. kets, including complaints that some
Thursday a set of fixes to stabilize Republicans contend that the people are gaming the system by
t h e Affo rdab l e Care Act s s h ak y Affordable Care Act, or ACA, is signing up only when they get sick,
insurance markets for next year. But beyond repair, but their repeal and and then dropping out after being
the insurance industry quickly said replace slogan hasnt been easy to treated.
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Oilers even up series 1-1


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Logan Couture. By the end of the sec-
Oilers 2, Sharks 0 ond period, the Rogers Place fans were
EDMONTON, Alberta Connor Kassian scored early in the second chanting Kass-ee-ann! Kass-ee-ann!
McDavid and Zack Kassian scored period and McDavid doubled the lead It was a reversal of Game 1, when the
short-handed goals to help the midway through the third period. Oilers were outshot 44-19 en route to a
Edmonton Oilers beat the San Jose Game 3 is Sunday night in San Jose. 3-2 overtime loss. This time the Oilers
Sharks 2-0 Friday night, evening their Martin Jones finished with 34 saves kept the pressure, outshooting and
first-round series at one game apiece. for the Sharks. outhitting the Sharks throughout the
Cam Talbot stopped all 16 shots he It was a dominant performance by game.
faced for his first career playoff shutout the Oilers and particularly by Kassian, Kassian scored 42 seconds into the
PERRY NELSON/USA TODAY SPORTS and Edmontons first postseason win a fourth-line winger who drove the net second when Sharks forward Joe
Oilers defensemen Andrej Sekera, left, checks Sharks forward since 2006. The Oilers missed the effectively and delivered bone-jarring
Timo Meier in the Oilers 2-0 win in Game 2 of the NHL playoffs. playoffs in each of the last 10 years. hits on the Sharks Brenden Dillon and See SHARKS, Page 14

Giants 8, Rockies 2

Cap ace fires no-no


By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

For the second time this season,


Capuchino ace right-hander Aiden Yarwood
exhibited no-hit brilliance.
This one, though, meant a little bit more.
After firing his first career no-no March
10 against Riordan in non-league action,
Yarwood came up with his second no-hit
gem Friday night under the lights of
Washington Park to lead the Mustangs (4-2
in PAL Bay, 14-3 overall) to a 6-0 victory ED SZCZEPANSKI/USA TODAY SPORTS
over Peninsula Athletic League Bay Johnny Cueto worked seven solid innings to
Division rival Burlingame (2-3, 6-6-1). pick up his third win of the year Friday.
Hes a special kid, Capuchino manager
Matt Wilson said. Ive seen this kid grow
up and hes just always composed. He
doesnt get up, he doesnt get down when he
has a bad inning, and tonight he just stayed
Cueto shines
composed the whole game. And he did a hell
of a job.
Yarwood issued a back-to-back walks with
two outs in the first inning then proceeded
as Giants get
to set down 15 straight Burlingame batters.
While the senior right-hander issued four
walks throughout, he relied on a big break-
ing curveball to strike out four. His bread
past Rockies
By Gideon Rubin
and butter though was his fastball as he THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
pounded the bottom of the strike zone
relentlessly to induce 12 groundouts, includ- SAN FRANCISCO Johnny Cueto
ing the final out of the game on a topper to pitched seven effective innings, Brandon
Cap shortstop Trey Zahursky who fired Crawford and Chris Marrero homered, and
across the diamond to first baseman Jakob the San Francisco Giants beat the Colorado
Uriarte to spark a postgame celebration in Rockies 8-2 on Friday night.
the middle of the diamond. Cueto (3-0) allowed two runs and six hits
The biggest defensive play came earlier in while winning his straight start to begin the
the seventh inning though when season. The right-hander struck out six and
Burlingame junior Tyler White raked a line walked one.
drive down the first-base line. It was the The Giants jumped in front on Marreros
only ball the Panthers offense squared up all first career homer in the second, a drive to
night, but Uriarte at first base was ready for left off Tyler Anderson (1-2) after Eduardo
it, laying out with a step and a dive to glove Nunez walked with two out. It was Marreros
it on the fly and preserve Yarwoods historic 144th at-bat in a major league career that
performance. goes back to 2011.
Thats the play of the year right there, The 28-year-old Marrero, a first-round
Yarwood said. I thought it was going to get pick by Washington in 2006, is in his 12th
through. I went over to see if I could cover year in pro ball and logged 4,005 at-bats in
the bag but he had it all by himself. The dive the minors. He went 2 for 3 after going into
and everything beautiful. TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL Friday hitting .056 (1 for 18).
Senior right-hander Aiden Yarwood didnt allow a hit to lead Capuchino to a 6-0 win over
See CAP, Page 14 Burlingame Friday night at Washington Park.The no-hitter was Yarwoods second of the year. See GIANTS, Page 13

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Jackie Robinson gets statue at Dodger Stadium


By Beth Harris Robinsons quotes as cho- played all four sports at Pasadena City commemorate Robinsons social achieve-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sen by the family, includ- College before going on to UCLA. ments or association with a particular loca-
ing wife Rachels favorite: This is going to be a very special time, tion. Two oversized busts of Jackie and Mack
LOS ANGELES He was the first black A life is not important Sharon Robinson said. My dad was a hum- Robinson, an Olympic track medalist, are
man to play in the major leagues, ending six except in the impact it has ble person and here he is 70 years later being located across from Pasadena City Hall.
decades of racial segregation, and a first-bal- on other lives. recognized. He used to come home and say, I Each of the statutes, and given their loca-
lot Hall of Famer. Our goal was to both got a standing ovation today, and he would tion, reflects the totality of the man,
Fittingly, Jackie Robinson is the first to celebrate Jackie be so shocked. Sharon Robinson said. He would have want-
be honored with a statue at Dodger Stadium. Robinson as an athlete Some of the biggest names in Dodgers his- ed that very much.
It will be unveiled Saturday on the 70th Jackie and to acknowledge the tory will be on hand: retired broadcaster Vin The researchers found that relocated major
anniversary of his debut with the Brooklyn important role he had in Scully, who was friendly with Robinson; league franchises are less likely to have stat-
Robinson civil rights and social pitching greats Sandy Koufax and Don ues. And, if they do, they rarely honor play-
Dodgers.
Two years ago on Jackie Robinson Day, change in America, Smith said. Newcombe, who were Robinsons teammates ers who starred in the teams previous loca-
owner and chairman Mark Walter suggested a The family shared numerous photos of when the Dodgers won the 1955 World tion and incarnation.
sculpture belonged at Dodger Stadium of the Robinson with sculptor Branly Cadet of Series; and Hall of Fame manager Tom Sharon Robinson views the statue as a fit-
six-time All-Star second baseman who Oakland, California. Lasorda. Also, Frank Robinson, a Hall of ting connection between her fathers local
starred when the team was in Brooklyn. They really wanted me to get the likeness Fame player and the first black to manage in roots and his 10-year Hall of Fame career
He just felt it was an idea whose time had and I assured them Id be working very hard the majors and no relation; Dodgers co- spent in New York.
come, said Janet Marie Smith, the teams on that, he said. That was the element I owner Magic Johnson; and Stan Kasten, It really links the Brooklyn Dodgers with
senior vice president of planning and devel- spent the most time on to capture an expres- team president and CEO. the Los Angeles Dodgers, she said.
opment. sion that would be happening in that The first 40,000 fans at Saturdays game Since 2004, baseball has honored
The 77-inch tall bronze statue depicts moment. against Arizona receive a replica of the stat- Robinsons barrier-breaking career every
Robinson as a rookie in 1947 stealing Now 94, Rachel Robinson is traveling ue. April, the one day every player on every
home, a nod to his aggressive baserunning. from the East Coast to attend the unveiling, Robinsons statue at the ballpark is the team wears his retired No. 42 jersey. The
It weighs 700 pounds and is secured with a along with daughter Sharon and son David. eighth of him, the most of any American ath- players union is making a grant this week
150-pound steel rod. It stands in the left field Their other son, Jackie Jr., died in a car acci- lete, according to two British researchers. from its Players Trust to the Jackie Robinson
reserve plaza, with sweeping views of down- dent in 1971. Statistician Chris Stride from the Foundation.
town Los Angeles in one direction and Also invited are about 50 members of University of Sheffield and Ffion Thomas, a Its not about looking back so much as it
Elysian Park in the other. Robinsons extended family, the majority Ph.D. candidate from the University of is feeling inspired, Sharon Robinson said.
Smith said the location was chosen from his late brother Macks side of the fam- Central Lancashire, have cataloged Theres still lots and lots of struggles in
because its where the majority of fans enter ily in nearby Pasadena. Thats where the Robinsons monuments as part of their this world and its a very complicated place.
the hillside ballpark that opened 55 years Georgia-born Jackie grew up and first became Sporting Statues Project database. Jackie Robinson showed us you can stand up,
ago. a four-sport standout in football, basketball, They found just two of his existing statues be strong and be respected, and play great
On the statues granite base are three of track and baseball at John Muir High. He depict him playing baseball, while the rest ball under tremendous pressure.

Olympic swimmer Vollmer races while pregnant


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS here. Ive loved see- said of the sprint in which swimmers
ing all my team- typically gulp one breath. A 50 felt
MESA, Ariz. Olympian Dana mates, all the peo- long for the first time in my life.
Vollmer isnt taking it easy while ple from Rio. The Vollmer wore a size 32 high-tech
awaiting the birth of her second child. race felt great. suit, up from the size 26 she wore in
The swimmer is competing with what Vollmer is due Rio.
she likens to having a bowling ball in with her second son It kind of holds everything in, she
her stomach. in July. She had her said. We had to go up a few sizes to
Vollmer clocked a time of 27.59 sec- first child two years hold the belly, so that the top of this
onds in the 50-meter freestyle at the Dana Vollmer ago and returned in is pretty big.
Pro Swim Series meet in Mesa on time to compete at Vollmer said she raced with approval
Thursday night. She finished 55th a the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games. She from her doctor. Her dry-land training
year after swimming the same event in won three medals, including bronze in includes strength training.
25.00. the 100 butterfly. Putting the health of the baby first
Time didnt matter, place didnt I dont think Ive ever done a 50 doesnt just mean sitting on the
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Aoki homers, drives in two as Astros trounce As


By Rick Eymer From the first pitch thrown, youre the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Astros 7, As 2 enemy. Reddick spent 4 1/2 years in
He didnt feel great July. Its always fun to play here, Reddick Oakland, where he became a full-time player.
OAKLAND Nori Aoki flexed his mus- and I wasnt going to said. There are a lot of good guys and great
cles in the dugout after hitting his first fool around with it, As friends here. The good thing about playing
Trainers room
home run in a Houston uniform. He wanted manager Bob Melvin in Houston is I get to watch these guys play RHP Sonny Gray will throw three innings
to make sure his new teammates knew he said. He had some trou- more often. Reddick had a personal fan club or 45 pitches in extended spring training
had plenty of power. ble getting loose. He was in the right field bleachers with whom hes and at least two more bullpens before
Aoki homered and drove in two runs to pitching well. It was a spent time with outside the park. Im sure rejoining the team. Manager Bob Melvin
help the Astros beat the Oakland Athletics cold night and I didnt Ill be heckled. I dont expect anything less. hopes to have him back by May 1.
7-2 Friday night for their third straight win. want to take the risk.
He wanted to make sure we all recognized
that hes plenty strong enough to hit the
ball near the upper deck in this ball park,
Nori Aoki
Houstons Jose Altuve
reached base in all five
plate appearances, extend-
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ruined with a leadoff homer over the right- unearned runs, including two on McCanns
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I dont know I just hit it, Aoki said allowing two more unearned runs to score.
through an interpreter. Im just happy to
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Graveman left after the fifth. He gave up
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CAP
Junior third baseman Leonardo Espinoza
then hit a bounder to shortstop to score
Yarwood, giving Cap the early 2-0 lead.
THURSDAY Low took first place in the 200-yard individ-
ual medley (2 minutes, 22.64 seconds) and in We made an error in the first inning and
the 100 butterfly (58.16 seconds); Lo took first Continued from page 11 gave them two runs, Burlingame manager
Boys swimming in the 100 freestyle (55.92) and 100 breast- Shawn Scott said. You cant give them two
San Mateo 83, Hillsdale 75 stroke (1:07.69); and Spittle took first in the runs. Theyre pretty damn good and they
Much of the credit for Caps defense
Ethan Low, Preston Lo and Ollie Spittle 200 free (2:06.00) and the 500 free (5:39.66). make routine plays.
being on its toes goes to Yarwood though.
won two individual events apiece as San Also topping the podium for San Mateo Flowers and Scott both applauded
The senior totaled 88 pitches, working
Mateo got past Hillsdale for the Bearcats was Jon Li in the 50 free (24.72); and Gabe Yarwoods effort though.
with an up-tempo rhythm all night long.
second win of the season. Terra in the 100 backstroke (1:07.41). After pitching through two walks in the First-pitch strike, Flowers said. That
first totaling 19 pitches in the inning was his No. 1.
he got through the second inning in six Scott attributed the dominance of Caps
the 10:31 mark of the third, streaking down

SHARKS the left side and launching a short-side wrist


shot that eluded Jones.
The Sharks were 0 for 6 with the man
pitches, and the third inning in nine.
Then, by the fourth inning, all his
Mustangs teammates played like they were
ace to one simple virtue.
Pitching, Scott said. Absolutely
pitching. The kid was awesome.
Burlingame nearly came up with a hit two
Continued from page 11 advantage and are 1 for 12 through the first full aware of the no-hitter.
batters into the bottom of the first inning
two games. San Joses power play was Since the fourth inning I was thinking: when senior Mitch DeMartini hit a soft
ranked 25th in the NHL in the regular season I have to lay out for any play anything liner that looked ticketed for center field,
Pavelski lost control of the puck at the Oilers
at 16.7 percent. close, Uriarte said. Its easy to play but OMahony, Caps second baseman, ran
blue line. He swiped at the puck with this
The Sharks power play has suffered from behind him. Hes by far the best pitcher on it down to nab it with a high backhand.
stick, giving it to Edmontons Mark Letestu.
the absence of dominant center Joe our team. So, its incredible playing behind Zahursky at shortstop went on to total
Letestu promptly passed it to a streaking Thornton. He has been day-to-day with a him.
Kassian, who barreled in alone and fired a seven infield assists on groundouts and
knee injury he suffered April 2. Thornton has Locking up with Burlingame starting Espinoza at third base added two more,
wrist shot low past Jones blocker. been skating in practice, and Sharks coach pitcher Derek Flowers helped expedite the including a nice play in the second to quell
McDavid, the NHLs regular-season scor- Peter DeBoer has said he expects Thornton to fast tempo. Flowers surrendered two runs in Tyler Gannons bunt attempt for a base hit.
ing leader, got his first NHL playoff goal at return at some point in the series. the first but settled in for an impressive The score stayed 2-0 until the seventh,
night as well, working six innings while when Cap sent 10 batters to the plate
allowing two runs (one earned) on six hits against three different Burlingame relievers
to take the loss. to rally for four runs.
When cancer is I got a little out of control and then set-
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excellence. basemans head allowing Zahursky to game and its under the lights, you get a lit-
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NCAA adopts early signing period for football


By Michael Marot n o n -co ach i n g Bowlsby said he expects broad sup- the summer proposal. nate the issue of oversigning.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS positions. port from both groups. Bowlsby promised that his com- Exceptions will be made for current
If the package There were disagreements, there mittee would look for other players who have attended classes
INDIANAPOLIS College foot- is approved by were compromises but at the end of options, perhaps even a 60-day for at least two years and athletes
ball recruiting is on the verge of the Board of the day, I think weve come up with signing window in the fall, to who suffer incapacitating injuries.
getting a whole new look before the Governors on the most comprehensive and address growing concerns about The council also approved a pro-
end of this year. April 26, the impactful package weve had in foot- several issues including staged posal to cap contact practices to
The NCAAs Division I Council signing period ball in 25 or 30 years, Bowlsby signing day spectacles. once daily no more two-a-days
approved a sweeping package Friday change would said. I think the outcomes are con- Some contended the early visit with hitting that would take
that would allow players to sign with Bob Bowlsby take effect Aug. sistent with the boards directive, period should be limited to April, but effect immediately upon approval.
schools as early as December, allow 1. The and Ill be quite surprised if it isnt representatives from the Student- More changes could be coming
high school juniors to take official Collegiate Commissioners adopted on the same basis that we Athlete Advisory Council won the next year, too. Bowlsby said his
visits from April through June and Association also would have to approved it at the council level. fight to make it three months. committee may look to redefine
impose a two-year waiting period approve the dates, a move expect- There had been talk of having two Another measure would limit FBS what constitutes a full practice and
before Bowl Subdivision schools ed to happen in June. early signing periods June and schools to signing more than 25 a standardized 14-week format requir-
can hire people close to recruits to Big 12 Commissioner Bob December. But the coaches balked at recruits each year, an effort to elimi- ing two byes for each FBS team.

Hernandez acquitted in
12 double murder case
Ex-NFL star already serving life sentence for 2013 killing
By Denis Lavoie
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BOSTON Former NFL star


Aaron Hernandez, already serving
a life sentence for a 2013 murder,
was acquitted Friday in a 2012 dou-
ble slaying prosecutors said was SOOBUM IM/USA TODAY SPORTS
fueled by his anger over a drink Trail Blazers center Jusuf Nurkic has missed seven games due to injury.
spilled at a nightclub. His status for Sunday against the Warriors is uncertain.
The former New England
Patriots tight end choked back
tears as the verdicts were read in
court. A few moments later, he
Nurkics return still uncertain
looked back at his fiancee and
nodded somberly as relatives of
the victims sobbed loudly. A
for Game 1 against Warriors
defense attorney hugged him. By Anne M. Peterson Completely different team with
After six days of deliberations, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS him in there. So it changes every-
the jury found Hernandez not guilty thing. Obviously if he plays Im sure
CJ GUNTHER/REUTERS Ill be on him some. I foresee the
of first-degree murder in the killings PORTLAND, Ore. Portland cen-
Former NFL player Aaron Hernandez waits in the courtroom during the ter Jusuf Nurkics availability for the game probably being a smaller game
of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro jury deliberation in his murder trial in Fall River, Mass.
Furtado but convicted him of unlaw- opening game of the Trail Blazers if he doesnt play, whereas if he plays
ful possession of a gun. The judge walking out the door today. Bradley lost his right eye. playoff series against the Golden it turns into a bigger game, Golden
sentenced him to an additional four The defense team had pointed the Hernandez was acquitted of witness State Warriors remains uncertain. States Draymond Green said follow-
to five years in prison, separate finger at Alexander Bradley, a drug intimidation in that shooting. Nurkic has missed seven games ing practice on Friday. It changes
from his existing life sentence. dealer and close friend of Defense attorney Ronald Sullivan with a non-displaced right leg frac- everything whether hes in or out.
Suffolk District Attorney Daniel Hernandez, who was with him the Jr. said the jury was able to see ture. Since his arrival in Portland,
Conley said the victims families night of the shootings. The defense through the smoke and mirrors There had been speculation the 7- Nurkic has been embraced by
were devastated by the verdicts and hammered at Bradleys credibility, that made up the states case. He footer known as the Bosnian Beast Portland fans. Hes credited with
by the defenses portrayal of the citing his immunity deal with pros- described Hernandez as a very good could return for the playoffs. He was boosting the team as it made a final
men as gang bangers and drug ecutors to testify against young man who happened to hang seen shooting during warmups for push for the playoffs: The Blazers
dealers. Hernandez, his role as the driver of out with a very bad guy in Alexander the past two regular-season games, finished in the eighth and final play-
These were two hardworking, their car the night of the shootings Bradley. and hes walking with no apparent off spot in the Western Conference,
humble, Cape Verdean immi- and his criminal record. Bradley is Conley said prosecutors would limp. clinching a spot ahead of the
grants, Conley said. It was serving a five-year prison term in not go after Bradley in the killings But Portland coach Terry Stotts Nuggets with two games left in the
unnecessary, and it was wrong, Connecticut for firing shots at a because they believe they already said Friday that his status for the regular season.
and it shouldnt have been done. Hartford nightclub in 2014. charged the right person. first-round opener in Oakland on Before the All-Star break, the
Conley said prosecutors and the Bradley testified that Hernandez Our theory of the case stands, Sunday was undetermined. He said Blazers were 23-33 and it looked as if
families take solace in the fact became enraged after de Abreu Conley said. In our minds, (the it would likely be a game-day deci- they were headed to the draft lottery
Hernandez is serving a life sentence bumped into him while dancing at evidence) points inescapably to sion. in the offseason.
in the killing of Odin Lloyd, a semi- the Boston nightclub, spilling his Aaron Hernandez. I feel better and Ive made good Enter Nurkic.
professional football player who drink. He said Hernandez later Jury forewoman Lindsey Stringer progress, but we still havent decided Portland went 18-8 following the
was dating the sister of Hernandezs opened fire on the mens car as they read a statement noting the more if Im going to play, Nurkic said. break and finished at .500. In a short
fiancee. Prosecutors in the double waited at a stoplight. than 70 witnesses and 380 exhibits Nurkic, traded to Portland on Feb. time he seemed to develop chemistry
murder trial werent allowed to men- Prosecutors charged Hernandez presented in the case. 12 from the Denver Nuggets, was with Portlands starting backcourt
tion his conviction in Lloyds case. with shooting Bradley in the face We based our decision on the evi- averaging 15.2 points, 10.4 duo of Damian Lillard and CJ
Conley said one of the victims months after the double slaying to dence presented and the law, said rebounds and 1.9 blocks in 20 games McCollum, and with Nurkic in the
relatives said, At least hes not try to silence him as a witness. Stringer, who took no questions. with the Blazers. starting lineup, Portland was 14-5.

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NBA PLAYOFF GLANCE MLB STANDINGS


FIRST ROUND x-Friday, April 28: Washington at Atlanta, TBD x-Thursday, April 27, Cleveland at Indiana, TBD x-Thursday, April 27: San Antonio at Memphis,TBD AMERICAN LEAGUE
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) x-Sunday, April 30: Atlanta at Washington, TBD x-Saturday, April 29: Indiana at Cleveland, TBD x-Saturday, April 29: Memphis at San Antonio,TBD East Division
EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB
Chicago vs. Boston Milwaukee at Toronto WESTERN CONFERENCE Houston vs. Oklahoma City Baltimore 7 2 .778
Sunday, April 16: Chicago at Boston, 3:30 p.m. Saturday, April 15: Milwaukee at Toronto, 2:30 p.m. Portland vs. Warriors Sunday, April 16: Oklahoma City at Houston, 6 p.m. New York 6 4 .600 1 1/2
Sunday, April 16: Portland at Warriors, 12:30 p.m. Wed, April 19: Oklahoma City at Houston, 5 p.m. Tampa Bay 6 5 .545 2
Tuesday, April 18: Chicago at Boston, 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 18: Milwaukee at Toronto, 4 p.m. Friday, April 21: Houston at Oklahoma City, 6:30 p.m.
Friday, April 21: Boston at Chicago, 4 p.m. Thursday, April 20: Toronto at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 19: Portland at Warriors, 7:30 p.m. Boston 5 5 .500 2 1/2
Sunday,April 23:Houston at Oklahoma City,12:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 23: Boston at Chicago, 3:30 p.m. Saturday, April 22: Toronto at Milwaukee, noon Saturday, April 22: Warriors at Portland, 7:30 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 25: Oklahoma City at Houston,TBD Toronto 1 9 .100 6 1/2
x-Wednesday, April 26: Chicago at Boston, TBD x-Monday, April 24: Milwaukee at Toronto, 4 p.m. Monday, April 24: Warriors at Portland, 7:30 p.m. x-Thursday, April 27: Houston at OK City, TBD Central Division
x-Friday, April 28: Boston at Chicago, TBD x-Thursday, April 27: Toronto at Milwaukee, TBD x-Wednesday, April 26: Portland at Warriors, TBD x-Saturday, April 29: OK City at Houston, TBD Detroit 7 3 .700
x-Sunday, April 30: Chicago at Boston, TBD x-Saturday, April 29: Milwaukee at Toronto, TBD x-Friday, April 28: Warriors at Portland, TBD Minnesota 6 4 .600 1
x-Sunday, April 30: Portland at Warriors, TBD Utah vs. L.A. Clippers Chicago 5 4 .556 1 1/2
Atlanta vs. Washington Indiana vs. Cleveland Saturday, April 15: Utah at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Kansas City 4 6 .400 3
San Antonio vs. Memphis Tuesday, April 18: Utah at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland 4 6 .400 3
Sunday, April 16: Atlanta at Washington, 10 a.m. Saturday, April 15: Indiana at Cleveland, noon Saturday, April 15: Memphis at San Antonio, 5 p.m. Friday, April 21: L.A. Clippers at Utah, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, April 19: Atlanta at Washington, 4 p.m. Monday, April 17: Indiana at Cleveland, 4 p.m. West Division
Monday, April 17: Memphis at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, April 23: L.A. Clippers at Utah, 6 p.m. Houston 7 4 .636
Saturday, April 22:Washington at Atlanta, 2:30 p.m. Thursday, April 20, Cleveland at Indiana, 4 p.m. Thursday,April 20:San Antonio at Memphis,6:30 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 25: Utah at L.A. Clippers, TBD
Monday, April 24: Washington at Atlanta, 5 p.m. Sunday, April 23, Cleveland at Indiana, 10 a.m. Saturday, April 22: San Antonio at Memphis, 5 p.m. x-Friday, April 28: L.A. Clippers at Utah, TBD Los Angeles 6 5 .545 1
x-Wednesday, April 26: Atlanta at Washington,TBD x-Tuesday, April 25: Indiana at Cleveland, TBD x-Tuesday, April 25: Memphis at San Antonio, TBD x-Sunday, April 30: Utah at L.A. Clippers, TBD As 5 6 .455 2
Texas 4 6 .400 2 1/2
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FIRST ROUND x-Wednesday, April 26: Boston at Ottawa, TBA WESTERN CONFERENCE Anaheim Ducks 1, Calgary Flames 0 W L Pct GB
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Nashville Predators 1, Chicago Blackhawks 0 Thursday, April 13: Anaheim 3, Calgary 2 New York 7 4 .636
EASTERN CONFERENCE Washington 1, Toronto 0 Thursday, April 13: Nashville 1, Chicago 0 Saturday, April 15: Calgary at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m. Washington 6 4 .600 1/2
New York Rangers 1, Montreal Canadiens 1 Thursday, April 13: Washington3, Toronto 2, OT Saturday, April 15: Nashville at Chicago, 5 p.m. Monday, April 17: Anaheim at Calgary, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, April 12: New York 2, Montreal 0 Saturday, April 15: Toronto at Washington, 4 p.m. Miami 5 5 .500 1 1/2
Monday, April 17: Chicago at Nashville, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 19: Anaheim at Calgary, 7 p.m. Atlanta 3 6 .333 3
Friday, April 14: Montreal 4, New York 3, OT Monday, April 17: Washington at Toronto, 4 p.m. Thursday, April 20: Chicago at Nashville, TBA
Sunday, April 16: Montreal at New York, 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 19:Washington at Toronto, 4 p.m. x-Friday, April 21: Calgary at Anaheim, TBA Philadelphia 3 7 .300 3 1/2
x-Saturday, April 22: Nashville at Chicago, TBA x-Sunday, April 23: Anaheim at Calgary, TBA Central Division
Tuesday, April 18: Montreal at New York, 4 p.m. x-Friday, April 21: Toronto at Washington, TBA x-Monday, April 24: Chicago at Nashville, TBA
x-Thursday, April 20: New York at Montreal, TBA x-Sunday, April 23: Washington at Toronto, TBA x-Tuesday, April 25: Calgary at Anaheim, TBA Cincinnati 7 4 .636
x-Wednesday, April 26: Nashville at Chicago, TBA Chicago 6 4 .600 1/2
x-Saturday, April 22: Montreal at New York, TBA x-Tuesday, April 25: Toronto at Washington, TBA
x-Monday, April 24: NY at Montreal, TBA Ottawa San Jose Sharks 1, Edmonton Oilers 1 Milwaukee 6 5 .545 1
Pitt Penguins 2, Columbus Blue Jackets 0 St. Louis 2, Minnesota 0 Pittsburgh 4 6 .400 2 1/2
Wed, April 12: St. Louis 2, Minnesota 1, OT Wed, April 12: San Jose 3, Edmonton 2 OT
Boston Bruins 1, Ottawa Senators 0 Wednesday, April 12: Pittsburgh 3, Columbus 1 St. Louis 3 7 .300 3 1/2
Friday, April 14: St. Louis 2, Minnesota 1 Friday, April 14: Edmonton 2, San Jose 0 West Division
Wednesday, April 12: Boston 2, Ottawa 1 Friday, April 14: Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 1Sun- Sunday, April 16: Edmonton at San Jose, 7 p.m.
Saturday, April 15: Boston at Ottawa, noon day, April 16: Pitt at Columbus, 3 p.m. Sunday, April 16: Minnesota at St. Louis, noon Arizona 7 4 .636
Monday, April 17: Ottawa at Boston, 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 18: Pitt at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. Wed., April 19: Minnesota at St. Louis, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 18: Edmonton at San Jose, 7 p.m. Colorado 7 5 .583 1/2
Wednesday, April 19: Ottawa at Boston, 4:30 p.m. x-Thursday, April 20: Columbus at Pittsburgh, TBA x-Saturday, April 22: St. Louis at Minnesota, TBA x-Thursday, April 20: San Jose at Edmonton, TBA Los Angeles 6 5 .545 1
x-Friday, April 21: Boston at Ottawa, TBA x-Sunday, April 23: Pittsburgh at Columbus, TBA x-Monday, April 24: Minnesota at St. Louis, TBA x-Saturday, April 22: Edmonton at San Jose, TBA San Diego 5 6 .455 2
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Earthquakes brief Johnson could match UFC record with 10th title defense
Hyka scores in 94th minute, Quakes tie FC Dallas By Dave Skretta once press obligations are complete. dleweight king Anderson Silva.
SAN JOSE Jahmir Hyka scored in the fourth minute of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS You know what? Im getting pissed You know, Im a company man,
second-half stoppage time and the San Jose Earthquakes tied off about this, Johnson said with a Johnson said, once again wearing his
FC Dallas 1-1 on Friday night. KANSAS CITY, Mo. Demetrious smile. I saw (light heavyweight cham- perpetual grin. I come and fight and if
Its the second straight 90th-minute, game-tying goal for Johnson had just finished an open work- pion) Daniel Cormier had three belts, so they take the belt away from me, peace.
San Jose (2-2-2), which is undefeated at home. Dallas (3-0- out on a muggy spring afternoon when WME, IMG, whoever the owner is sign- Thats it. But now Ive seen these guys
2) is unbeaten in the last eight series meetings. the UFC flyweight champion was asked ing the checks now, give me eight damn with three belts, and Ive only got one
Kellyn Acosta scored his second goal of the season in the about the impressive haul of title belts belts, please. and I have to share it with my two kids.
78th minute to give FC Dallas a 1-0 lead. Maximiliano he has amassed over the years. Or possibly nine come Saturday The only 125-pound champion in
Urruti dribbled past a defender at the top of the box but it was Did that ever set off a diatribe. night. UFC history, Johnson (25-2-1) is rid-
poked away from behind. The loose ball fell to the feet of In rant that was half-serious, half-jok- Johnson will again defend his fly- ing an 11-fight winning streak that
Acosta and his deflected shot found the back of the net. ing, the man nicknamed Mighty weight title against Brazilian Wilson includes impressive knockouts of
Hyka tied it in the final seconds. Chris Wondolowskis Mouse pointed out he only has one Reis in the main event at Sprint Center, Joseph Benavidez and Henry Cejudo. He
header was misplayed by a player from each team, and Hyka championship belt at home. Every time the first time the UFC has ventured into beat Kansas Citys own Tim Elliott,
ran to it, headed it forward and one-touched it home. hes defended it, nine times and counting, Kansas City. And if Johnson is success- who will be fighting Louis Smolka on
Last Saturday, Wondolowski had the equalizer in the 90th the UFC straps a belt around his waist ful, his 10 defenses would match the the undercard, in his most recent defense
minute against Seattle. following the fight, then takes it away UFC record held by longtime mid- in December.

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chair of the Redwood City Sesquicentennial 20 and expected to bring several ongoing as a theme to capture moments of the citys

HISTORY
Continued from page 1
Celebration Committee, the conversations
spurred by retellings of old memories have
turned up stories even she wasnt privy to
events and one-time celebrations together
to celebrate the citys former title as the
flower capital of the Bay Area. The citys
past, from its days as a logging town to its
role as a home to Silicon Valley businesses
and entrepreneurs today. Colorful images of
before this year. Though Pierce is well- first annual Redwing City Chicken Wing stagecoaches, early models of the passen-
versed in many of the citys stories, she Competition will challenge amateur and ger car and a Volkswagen bus are slated to
hills west of the city, allowing participants recently discovered that the land where the professional chefs to prepare the best ver- fill the facade of the old courthouse.
to share glimpses of familiar sights at dif- downtown library, once a firehouse, current- sion of their chicken wing rub or sauce for Now in its third year, the light show may
ferent periods of the citys history. ly stands was an island floating between 30 pounds to 50 pounds of chicken wings to be on track to become part of Redwood City
I think people are really surprised at branches of the creeks that flowed through be judged by the public. The art and flower history. Though Lochtefeld said Kresa has
some of the things that have occurred in the citys downtown decades ago. exhibition will feature flower arrangements designed two or three shows each summer
Redwood Citys history, she said. Weve by local florists inspired by the local art- the program has run, he will only design
Pierce and committee co-chair Dee Eva,
been in this constant state of change in work with a new 3-D light show projected one show this year to highlight the citys
who have been planning the sesquicenten-
Redwood City, and things come and go. from the Fox Theatre onto the San Mateo 150th year.
nial for well over a year, have enjoyed see-
LaTorra said the events, held multiple ing the public respond to events illustrating County History Museum across the street For Vice Mayor Ian Bain, who also serves
times every month at the librarys down- how the city inherited its signature charac- capping the days events. on the organizing committee, coordinating
town branch at 1044 Middlefield Road and teristics. the celebration has both brought him into
Titled RWC 150, the light show is con-
the Veterans Memorial Senior Center at the citys history and brought stories he
Its really blossomed, I think, into a tributed by the Redwood City Improvement
1455 Madison Ave., have brought teenagers wasnt aware of to the surface. Bain donned
huge celebration, she said. Association and will premiere Tuesday,
from the Red Morten Youth Center and sen- a 19th century hat and tie as a part of the
Pierce said events like Mezes Pioneer Day April 18. Eric Lochtefeld, operator of the
iors together in piecing together the citys Jan. 9 re-enactment of the citys first coun-
on March 25, featuring a pioneer re-enact- Fox Theatre, said he worked closely with
history through the citys growing photo cil meeting held May 18, 1867, and recent-
ment camp, have drawn families and resi- light show artist Bart Kresa to funnel the
collection. She said a group of residents ly learned from Councilwoman Diane
dents willing to dip into the citys early citys history into a 20-minute visual narra-
viewing photos gathered of the Courthouse Howard that Bela Lugosi, the actor who
days, boding well for May events, many of tive, a project Lochtefeld soon came to real-
Square shared an aha moment when they played Count Dracula in the 1931 film, was
which are inspired by the national celebra- ize was an ambitious one.
figured out the order of a set of photos based married in the courthouse years ago. Bain is
on what features remained on the court- tion of Historic Preservation Month. A his- I think we all tend to think that this is looking forward to seeing the communitys
house, now the San Mateo County History toric downtown walking tour on May 27 and video, but its really not its a little dif- engagement in future events.
Museum, before and after one of the areas tours of the historic Union Cemetery on ferent form of storytelling, he said. Im really pleased to see how the commu-
larger earthquakes. May 6 and May 29 are aimed at helping res- Ultimately, you have to kind of jump on nity has been embracing it, he said.
You can still discover things by looking idents uncover the stories behind some of themes.
at some of these older photographs, she the sights they pass by daily. Lochtefeld is excited to kick off the show, Visit rwc150.org or redwoodcity histo-
said. Pierce is focused on the 150th Festival which will run on Tuesday nights through ry.org for more information on sesquicen-
For Barbara Pierce, former mayor and co- and Flower Extravaganza planned for May the fall. Kresa chose to use transportation tennial ev ents.

fundraising campaign coincides with sever-

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rent and other expenses for the next couple Space to collaborate
of months while the gallery rebuilds a al new initiatives the gallery is testing this
reserve through sales and events. year, which include workshops and classes, In recent months, Tim Scott, photogra-
Redwood City artist Beth Mostovoy said in addition to the 11 themed shows the pher and three-year member of The Main
Continued from page 1 gallery hosts annually. Gallery, has helped Hartmetz coordinate
she hopes residents will step up and support
the gallery, which has not only provided a workshops giving residents a window into
Though the small wooden structure draped an artists process. Scott said he didnt show
with wisteria is filled to the brim with
place for local artists to showcase their Unique setting his travel photography before stumbling
work but has also been a gathering place for
vibrant local art, those managing the other creative efforts such as poetry or pho- Despite the member artists many efforts upon The Main Gallery during a trip to
gallery are struggling to meet the $3,600 to save it, the gallerys showrooms, where Alanas Cafe, but has seen his work expand
tography groups. Mostovoy, a producer of
per month needed to cover its operating Hartmetz said workers at 19th century lum- to include landscapes as he draws inspira-
the Art on the Square events showcasing tion from the other artists working there.
costs, which, among others, includes rent, a local artwork on Saturdays at Courthouse ber mills were believed to have boarded,
number that has risen 20 percent in the past show little sign of strain. Fremont resident Its been a wonderful community in shar-
Square, is active in the arts community and ing ideas and inspiration from some of the
two years. has collaborated with Hartmetz and other and student painter Maria Olney visited the
For artist Katinka Hartmetz, who has been gallery this week to see the paintings of her artists, he said. He said attendance has been
members at the gallery to elevate the visi- increasing as the events build on each other,
managing the gallerys finances since it bility of the arts in Redwood City. teacher, Nancy Benton, also a member of
opened in 2000, a drop in sales in March is the gallery. with the most recent workshop on how
Redwood City has been making a com- Scott, a photographer, as well as a wood-
indicative of the unpredictable nature of art mitment to art, she said. I would hate to I like this house so much because of the working artist and a painter, approached the
gallery finances. see everybody just stand by and watch it dis- building, she said. It invites you in. theme of the gallerys latest show featuring
You cant count on it, she said. appear. Hartmetz said the gallery has created art demonstrating the relationship between
Though Hartmetz feels fortunate the Currently filled with a wide range of art, fake walls where artwork can be hung to public places and private spaces.
gallery has been able to pull through tight including paintings, ceramics, woodwork preserve the buildings original walls, For artists like Mostovoy, the gallerys
spots in the past, she isnt sure how it will and installation art, among others, the which are more than 150 years old. Artwork ability to foster a welcoming environment
make it past tax season, when the gallerys gallery can hold the art of up to 30 mem- also accents the front windows of the home, for artists to share their work and collabo-
business license is up for renewal, along bers. With four to five more artists to come which is surrounded by a small garden where rate is perhaps its greatest strength.
with May rent without some outside help. on board in the coming months, Hartmetz is the gallery has hosted classes and coffee Its more than just a place where arts
The fourth generation artist and her team hopeful the gallery will climb back up to its sessions when artists and members of the hanging, she said. For the people who are
of more than 10 other local artists are going target number of members, which she said community can discuss seminal artwork. there, its a family and a home, and theyre
into overdrive to figure out how they might are dotted across the Bay Area, from as far Hartmetz said the gallery also benefits from in a home.
generate new sources of revenue. Their main south as San Jose all the way to Marin close proximity to Alanas Cafe, which Visit gofundme. com/save-the-main-
focus is raising $10, 000 through a County. occupies another historic building on the gallery to contribute to The Main Gallerys
GoFundMe page to help the gallery pay for Increased outreach about the GoFundMe same property. GoFundMe campaign.

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Decision day
By Adriana Ramirez

Life is full of decisions.


Some major, some minor. Some that we
make daily versus some we make once in
our lives. However, no matter how big or
small, the decisions we make help shape
our future.
As an indecisive person, I get very anx-
ious when making decisions, even when
choosing what jeans I am going to wear.
That is why one of the most important
decisions I am about to make in my life has
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This decision is what
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The Lost City of Z may leave some thirsting for more swashbuckling adventure. But if you let the ebb and flow of the Fawcetts lives drift a university. Some peo-
over you, the movie is a wellspring. ple have other plans,
such as going to a com-

The Lost City of Z a very munity college, trade school or taking a


gap year. Everyone is different, and all
decisions are OK.
Many of my friends already know where
they are going. People are posting on
social media and telling me in person about

mesmerizing adventure
By Jake Coyle Like the tide, they over- Amazon jungles soon fills him with a
their future endeavors. I feel happy for
them but, at the same time, this is one rea-
son as to why I have been under a lot of
stress: I just dont know yet.
I had my mind set on one university. I did
all my research, visited the campus and I
fell in love. I hoped for the best when it
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS whelm and then recede. romantic sense of exploration (his wife,
Hes been rather unfor- Nina, played by Sienna Miller, reads him came to my admission. Due to all the time I
tunate in his choice of Kiplings The Explorer), and he travels devoted to this single university, the other
Modest and majestic at once, the films of ones I had applied to were not exactly on
ancestors, is how one across the Atlantic in search of glory and
James Gray patiently burrow their way into my mind.
character explains Percy redemption. Success, hes told, would
the souls of their characters and, maybe, When I was rejected, I was devastated.
Fawcetts predicament change his lot considerably.
into you. Gray is painterly and exacting Deep in my mind, I knew I shouldve pre-
early in The Lost City of On the boat to South America, Fawcett
some might say to a fault. But his movies pared for this moment, but I never did. I am
Z, based on David meets his aide-de-camp, Henry Costin (an
revelations are complex and contradictory very lucky, however, to have such great
James Gray Granns nonfiction excellent, heavily bearded Robert
full of lifes messiness and their for- support along the way. My parents have
book. Fawcett (Charlie Pattinson), who initially eyes his leader
mal textures break open with moments of been by my side, every step of the way, and
Hunnam) is a British officer but decoration warily. You might be a little too English
transcendence. I am very grateful. I am also grateful for all
has eluded him, and his deceased, disgraced for this jungle, he says as they step
So, yeah, I like them particularly his father has soiled his name. through flies and snakes. the support from my friends, my teachers
last one, The Immigrant, and his new one, Though craving action, hes assigned in They and their small team travel up a river Kristen Fewins and Justin Raisner, and
The Lost City of Z. Both are period films 1906 on a map-making mission to the and it immediately feels as though The everyone at the Daily Journal. I couldnt
with a pulse and a now-ness the genre often blank spaces of Bolivia where the British Lost City of Z has swum into the currents have gotten through the days without all of
lacks. Each plunges us into the passages of are meant to act as referees in a territory of Werner Herzogs Aguirre, the Wrath of these amazing people.
early 20th century strivers and leaves us dispute with Brazil. The expedition into the
with a shattering final image of departure. See LOST CITY, Page 23 See STUDENT, Page 22

Rags proves timely in


todays immigrant debate
By Judy Richter better lives in America are quite similar to
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT those faced by immigrants today.
TheatreWorks first staged Rags to great
When TheatreWorks artistic director acclaim in 1989 even though it had been a
Robert Kelley decided in January 2016 to Broadway flop in 1986. TheatreWorks used
make Rags part of the 2016-17 season, he a revised version then, and the current pro-
knew it would be timely, but little did he duction reflects further revisions.
know just how timely the musical would The book by Joseph Stein focuses on
prove to be. Rebecca Hershkowitz (Kyra Miller) and her
It has opened in the wake of anti-immi- young son, David (Jonah Broscow). They
grant sentiment led by President Donald expect to be met by her husband, who had
Trump with his call for a wall along the left for America several years before, but he
Mexican border and his travel ban on people isnt there.
from six mainly Muslim countries. Instead they join widower Avram Cohen
Rags takes place in 1910-11 and deals (Donald Corren) and his daughter Bella
with Russian Jews fleeing oppression in (Julie Benko), who are going to live with KEVIN BERNE
their homeland, but their struggles to find See RAGS, Page 22 Sweatshop workers protest for bread and freedom in TheatreWorks Silicon Valleys Rags.
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Redwood Symphony highlights lesser known works


By David Bratman tones, but they were never roughly played. But it was pleasant nonethe- adept and rewarding performance. It was a
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT ugly or misplaced. less. brightly colored rendition that brought out
It was also the orchestra Major solos for two unusual instruments the hearty Americanist side of this archetyp-
Last Saturday at Caada College, the and the conducting. Dr. K were acknowledged by having their players al California composer who was influenced
Redwood Symphony presented a program of led a concise reading, seated in front, facing the podium. Guest gui- as much by Asian music theres a lot of
the kind only a brave little community with the same clear and tarist Jon Mulvey plucked gently. The gamelan-inspired light percussion in this
orchestra is likely to put on: a collection of crisp colors that Liu gave. acoustic guitar is hard to hear over an orches- and much else of his work as by anything
underrated 20th century masterworks. A brief trio for tuba and tra, which is why its not usually found in European.
Music director Eric K who has shortened two piccolos was particu- one, but Mulveys guitarist voice is strong. The concert opened with a zippy and
his stage name from the unwieldy Eric K larly outstanding. Britten Redwood oboist Peter Stahl played the oboe inspired reading of the quick and violently
Kujawsky chose cannily. Though the often writes legato lyric damore, a larger, darker-toned version of the rhythmic overture from Bernard Herrmanns
concert didnt sell out, there was a large passages for the violin over repeating basic instrument. Its normally heard in music for the Hitchcock film North by
attendance. The audience knew they were motivic accompaniment, and then has the baroque music; here, Stahl had to wrestle vir- Northwest.
going to get the goods. soloist and orchestra trade roles. All of the tuosically with offbeat sounds less attractive
orchestral players were as much on top of Redwood Symphony will conclude its reg-
Benjamin Brittens early and neglected than Brittens for the violin. ular season June 3, with an early 21st centu-
this as Liu was. The beefy, muscular sound The big final piece was the Symphony No.
Violin Concerto was the highlight of the was less suave than a professional orchestra ry masterwork, the Concerto for Orchestra
concert. It was played so well that it was 3 by Lou Harrison, a late substitute put in by Jennifer Higdon, one of todays leading
would give, but it was every bit as accom- when the parts for the intended Kirke
pretty much the highlight of Redwood plished. American composers, plus the Brahms Piano
Symphonys entire existence. Miranda Liu Mechem symphony didnt arrive (That will Concerto No. 2. Next season has just been
The same bold style was not quite as ideal now be played next February). Redwood has
was the soloist. As when she played Bartk for Verse, Rainbow, Palma by the Japanese announced. Besides familiar modern classics
with Redwood two years ago, Ive never performed the Harrison before, and its more like Petrushka and Appalachian Spring,
impressionist Toru Takemitsu. This quietly than appropriate to play again now, as the
heard a better performance of this concerto. contemplative music, which the composer Redwood will be featuring major recent
The secret was partly Lius strongly driv- composers birth centenary is next month, works by more of todays leading com-
compared to gazing at rocks in a Japanese on May 14.
ing sense of line, together with the color of garden, didnt have the same gripping quali- posers: Mason Bates, John Corigliano,
her playing. She gave vivid extruded sounds ty as the Britten, and was somewhat more This piece was a bit rougher even than the Kirke Mechem and David Jaffe. And, of
all over, crisp bounces and harsh ringing Takemitsu, but it was still an impressively course, there will be an all-Mahler concert.

John Legend to voice, produce a virtual reality series


By Jake Coyle thats just emerging as a Though virtual reality remains a nascent for the team that created Moonlight. And
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS new medium for creative art form, Baobab has emerged as an early Im also happy for our incredible team with
talent, Legend said in an leader. One of its first two VR experi- La La Land.
NEW YORK Fresh off his co-starring interview. ences, Invasion! was nominated for an
Inspired by Native Emmy and is to be adapted into a feature Legend is also producing the WGN
role in La La Land, John Legend is trying America series Underground, about
another medium: virtual reality. American folklore, film. Rainbow Crow is directed by Eric
Rainbow Crow is about Darnell, co-founder and chief creative offi- slaves and abolitionists in the years before
Legend will executive produce and lend a bird with the most daz- cer of Baobab. the Civil War. He recently taped a guest
his voice to the title character of the upcom- zling plumage and mel- appearance as Frederick Douglass. At a
ing Baobab Studios series Rainbow Crow. Oscar season is still fresh on the mind of Black History Month event in February,
The production company was to announce John Legend lifluous voice, who, after Legend, who called the Academy Awards President Donald Trump appeared to be
the planet turns dark and finale surreal.
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installment of the series is to premiere at light back to the world. Says Legend: Its At the end of the day, the voters voted for ist and author, calling him an example of
the Tribeca Film Festival later this month. about love. Its about inclusion. Its about Moonlight and Moonlight was a deserv- somebody whos done an amazing job and
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Doctor Who returns;
Capaldi eyes end of
space/time travels
By Jill Lawless
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LONDON After three seasons of zooming through


space and time, Peter Capaldi is preparing to hang up his
sonic screwdriver and depart Doctor Who.
He hopes fans of the British sci-fi series have enjoyed
watching him as the galaxy-hopping Time Lord but not
n eces s ari l y
un ders t o o d
him.
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A Quiet Passion is the kind of breath of fresh air experience that sneaks up on you and proves to be a welcome respite from Capaldi said
the growing noise of early summer movies. of his take
on a charac-

Emily Dickinsons Quiet ter who first


appeared on Peter Capaldis successor is expected to be
TV screens announced in the next few months and
in 1963. unveiled in a special Dr. Who episode at
Originally Christmas.

Passion burns bright


By Lindsey Bahr right, and those who remain and still veyed by an unsettling sequence show-
played by the late William Hartnell, the Doctor arrived
onscreen in the Tardis, a time-traveling space ship big-
ger on the inside than the outside shaped like an old-
fashioned British telephone booth. He soon established a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS wish to be saved to move to the left. ing the morphing of the Dickinson place in viewers hearts, and British popular culture.
One doesnt move. A redheaded Emily familys faces into their older selves, Thanks to the characters handy ability to regenerate into
There is something deeply funny and (Emma Bell) stands firmly in the mid- and the sadness and eventually bitter- new bodies, Capaldi is the shows 12th lead actor. Hes set
also beautiful about the idea that it dle of the room and vigorously debates ness starts to creep in. to leave after a 12-episode series that begins airing
would take a British man in his 70s to her elder. Cynthia Nixon now inhabits Emily, Saturday on BBC television in Britain and BBC America in
make the definitive film about one of I wish I could feel as others do, but Jennifer Ehle is her sister Vinnie and the U.S.
Americas greatest female poets. But its not possible, Emily says. Duncan Duff is her brother Austin. Reflecting on his time in the Tardis, the Scottish actor
thats what Terence Davies has done for Shes the perpetual outsider, who There is still vigor and energy in all, says he tried to make his version more elusive than those of
Emily Dickinson in A Quiet doesnt fit in the world at large, only at but life has tempered that a bit. Emily Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant or Matt Smith, the
Passion, a fiercely intelligent, hand- home with her mother, father, brother finds a lively companion in Vryling three others who have held the role since Doctor Who
some and affecting rendering of and sister. She leaves school, saying Buffam (Catherine Bailey), who is returned in 2005 after a 16-year gap.
Dickinsons extraordinary, ordinary with a coy smile that shes ill from an even more modern than Emily. But I wanted him to be more difficult to know, Capaldi told
life from her teenage years to her death acute case of evangelism, and Vryling manages to delight in the silly the Associated Press during an interview in London. I love
in 1886. retreats to Amherst for the majority of constrictions of their society where what the show has done, and I love Matt and David and
Its the kind of breath of fresh air her days. Emily is deeply conflicted and tor- Chris. But they were all very accessible and very user-
experience that sneaks up on you and The world is bright and full of possi- mented by pressures of piety, decorum friendly. So I wanted the Doctor to be more distant from
proves to be a welcome respite from bility for young Emily. She asks her and what she feels is right. human beings.
the growing noise of early summer bemused father (Keith Carradine) for And the world only seems to disap- Avuncular is easy, Capaldi added. I think its more fun
movies. Davies script is filled to the permission to stay awake and write her point Emily as time goes on. Some of when hes abrasive and distant.
brim with witty observations and poetry in the quiet of the night. She her poems are published, but not Capaldis final series brings the Doctor a new traveling
barbs that youll want to scribble spars with her conservative aunt with enough. She falls madly in love with a companion: Pearls Mackies intelligent, impetuous Bill
down, remember and recite. How many glee. She relishes in her otherness, married pastor, but he does not return Potts, first encountered slinging French fries in a universi-
movies can you say that about lately? taking pleasure in making those her affections. Her married brother ty cafeteria. Trailers promise fan-favorite monsters includ-
The film opens on a group of teenage around her uncomfortable with her wry falls for another woman. Her health ing robotic Cybermen and the pepperpot-shaped Daleks, as
girls, all primly dressed and hair parted remarks and sharp tongue. But she begins to fail. And then theres death, well as the return of Doctors arch-enemy, the Master.
down the middle as a stern head- doesnt need others she has her fam- which looms everywhere.
Capaldis successor is expected to be announced in the
mistress asks for those who wish to be ily.
Christian and saved to move to her And then age hits. Time passes, con- See QUIET, Page 22 See DR.WHO, Page 23

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was. I was no longer nervous; I was excit- The road I wanted to take in the begin-

STUDENT
Decision Day, which is an open house for
admitted students to get a feel of the envi- ed. ning does not differ from the road I would
ronment, the dormitories, the people, the I had a wonderful time; not even the rain take if I go to Davis. Wherever I decide on
classrooms and, in general, what college took away from the splendor of the cam- going, I will be the one in control of my
Continued from page 19 life is like at Davis. own future.
pus. It is huge and the buildings are very
Once I stepped on the campus, my stom- well kept and some of them are new and My real decision day is coming up, but I
I now realize that one rejection does not ach started to turn. My mom was beside am no longer stressed nor anxious: I know
define who I am. I know who I am and I renovated. As I walked through the hall-
me; she gave me a sincere smile, which ways, I felt as if I was a student there. that whatever university I choose, I will be
still have amazing options from which to reassured me. Also, as we were walking to just fine.
choose. Just because one door closes, does the registration tables, a second-year stu- A poem by Robert Frost, titled The
Road Not Taken, describes a person who The same goes for anyone who is experi-
not mean that many windows wont open. dent came up to us because she noticed how encing the same: you will be OK.
Making a decision now might be harder nervous I was. She was very nice; she gave needs to choose which road to take. Both
than before, but it does not make it any us a brief description of student life and roads are very similar, yet they are split in
less significant. how the classes are like. Her name is two. This poem pokes on the idea that divi-
sion is inevitable that, when we make deci- Adriana Ramirez is a senior at Carlmont High
Last weekend, I attended UC Davis Karen, and I will never for- School in Belmont. Student News appears in the
get how welcoming she sions, both options have to be different. weekend edition. You can email Student News at
But in reality, they dont have to be. news@smdailyjournal.com

RAGS
met on the ship. Musical director William Liberatore
The other is Avram and Rachel, and his nine-member orchestra provide
(Darlene Popovic), a widow who sells solid support.
Continued from page 19 fruit from a cart. They have one of Design elements greatly increase
composer Charles Strouse and lyricist enjoyment with sets by Joe Ragey and
Stephen Schwartzs sweeter songs, costumes by Fumiko Bielefeldt.
relatives. Rebecca gets a sewing job
at a sweatshop and meets Saul (Danny Three Sunny Rooms. Astute director Kelleys staging of
Rothman), a union organizer. The two Other music has a ragtime bent while the final scene is especially telling as
are attracted to each other, but then Children of the Wind exemplifies a new boatload of immigrants arrives,
Rebeccas husband, Nathan (Noel the immigrants plight. but this time theyre todays Muslims,
Anthony), shows up. The 15-member cast is outstanding, Latinos and others.
Hes become so Americanized that with many performers in several roles. Running about two hours with one
hes changed his last name to Harris, Their singing is outstanding, too, intermission, Rags provides a rich
and hes become involved with both ensemble and solo. Miller is musical, emotional and thought-pro-
Tammany Hall, which, among other especially noteworthy as Rebecca, voking experience.
things, is strongly anti-union. Hence who must convey subtle emotions as It will continue through April 30 at
Rebecca faces an ethical and romantic well as deliver powerful songs. the Mountain View Center for the
dilemma. Shes ably joined by Broscow as her Performing Arts, Castro and Mercy
Two other couples figure into the son, Rothman as Saul, Benko as Bella, streets, Mountain View. For tickets
action. One is Bella and Ben (Travis Corren as Avram and Popovic as and information call (650) 463-1960
Leland), an ambitious man whom she Rachel. or visit theatreworks.org.

QUIET
relaxing, at the heart is a searing and Davies, it turns out, was the perfect
soulful performance of an anguished filmmaker to tell her story poetical-
artist born into the wrong time. Nixon ly, humanely and unflinchingly.
gives a new life and a womanly dimen- A Quiet Passion, a Music Box
Continued from page 21
sion to someone who, beyond her Films release, is rated PG-13 by the
haunting words, we only really know Motion Picture Association of America
A Quiet Passion is a film of easy visually as a perpetual teenager. Her for thematic elements, disturbing
beauty the palette favors soft blues, poetry is a backdrop, used like a well- images and brief suggestive material.
yellows, whites and greens. But while placed music cue at key points in the Running time: 126 minutes. Three and
the visuals and steady shots are often story. a half stars out of four.

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LOST CITY
jungle but wonder. His grandiose notions
arent humbled in the Amazon, theyre ele- the magnetic Hunnam, who nevertheless are obliterated. Colonialism is embedded in
vated. Grays camera, too, stays composed, struggles to find much but wide-eyed ideal- Fawcetts story, but Gray has keenly sought
and he leads his epic in a more sprawling ism behind Fawcetts adventuring. More out its quieter, unsung tragedies.
Continued from page 19 direction. trips follow, as does World War I, but the The Lost City of Z may, like early films
Fawcett believed that he found deep in the tension that moves to the fore in The Lost by Gray, leave some thirsting for more
God and Fitzcarraldo and Francis Ford City of Z is over the sacrifices necessitated
Coppolas Apocalypse Now. The omi- Amazon evidence of an ancient civiliza- swashbuckling adventure. But if you let the
tion. Upon his return to London, hes hailed by his dreams. With every journey taking ebb and flow of the Fawcetts lives drift over
nous notes are many: a glassy-eyed rubber years, hes a stranger to his children. (Future
as a hero. (Made a celebrity by his exploits, you, the movie is a wellspring.
baron (Franco Nero) whose business the Spider-man Tom Holland pivotally plays
the Stetson-wearing Fawcett was a forerun- The Lost City of Z, a Bleecker Street,
British are there to protect; a native guide the eldest son Jack).
ner to Indiana Jones.) But his claim of a lost Amazon Studios release, is rated PG-13 by
who warns that the river is always danger;
city and a civilization older than Englands It isnt just Fawcetts sacrifices, either. the Motion Picture Association of America
the onset of hunger among the thinning is mocked. Hes urged not to raise the stature
crew. Nina might have the appearance and size of for violence, disturbing images, brief
of the savage. a traditional secondary spouse role, but strong language and some nudity. Running
But while Fawcetts journey is grueling The jungle becomes Fawcetts compul- shes beautifully performed by Miller as a time: 140 minutes. Three and a half stars out
and frightful, he finds not madness in the sion, and, to the detriment of all else, he proudly independent woman left to raise of four.

what he calls the television factory of magic, Capaldi suggests its the shows

DR. WHO
when he was chosen in 2013. He was older
than any Doctor since Hartnell, with a making one of the BBCs biggest exports. indefinable mixture of the silly and the
long film and television resume that Youve got to sort of be a grown-up profound.
ranges from the beloved 1983 film Local actor to get through it, to get through the It has a kind of death motif in it,
Continued from page 21 Hero to the zombie thriller World War Z. factory, he said. (But) sometimes you Capaldi said. The Doctor dies, but does-
And he had already created one iconic char- need the little kid to come and whisper in nt. He survives as a memory. Even though
next few months and unveiled in a special acter, the foul-mouthed spin doctor your ear and say, Theres a Dalek over theres a new one, hes still around. And I
episode at Christmas. Its a sign of the Malcolm Tucker in the political sitcom there, or Youre standing in the Tardis. think thats a thing that people subcon-
shows popularity that British bookmakers The Thick of It. And that kind of gives you a boost. sciously kind of embrace.
are offering odds on the next Doctor. But Capaldi, a lifelong Doctor Who Capaldi is still recording his final But its (also) escapism and its a mon-
Favorites include Love, Actually actor fan, says when he was approached about episodes but intriguingly says I have ster show ... with guys in rubber costumes
Kris Marshall and the actress-writer Phoebe the role he thought it was fate. filmed dying. Faithful to the code of being monsters, being blown up with ray
Waller-Bridge. Theres never been a female I thought, you loved this so much as a silence around the show, he will give no guns.
Doctor and many fans think its about time. kid you cant not do this, he said. details about the Doctors regeneration. Its escapism and its eccentric, he
Capaldi, 58, was something of a surprise His affection has managed to survive As for what gives Doctor Who its said. And its kind.

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At Thursdays meeting, a number of balloon animals, photos, and more. Library Book Club. 6 p.m. South San
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new Transbay Terminal. The other option is to not build any speeds up to 220 mph in other seg- Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
Focusing on appetizers this month. Detox Your Hygiene Routine. 7
Palo Alto resident Mike Forster said new passing tracks, instead use four ments. p.m. to 8 p.m. 150 San Mateo Road,
For more information contact bel-
the project would be a major change existing segments Caltrain currently After continuing to refine the envi- mont@smcl.org. Half Moon Bay. Learn what products
along the Peninsula corridor and hes ronmental review, the authoritys to use or avoid when caring for your
uses for its baby bullet trains. That body. $5. For more information con-
Sauvignon Blanc Release and
disappointed neither Caltrain nor option would require careful scheduling board will consider a staff recommend- Tasting. Noon to 4 p.m. 2645 Fair tact patti@bondmarcom.com.
high-speed rail seem to be prioritizing coordination between the two agencies ed preferred alternative. The ultimate Oaks Ave., Redwood City. $10 entry
and five local wines free for wine See Rhododendrons in their
grade separations in which the rail is and potentially lead to Caltrain com- goal is to carry commuters by 2025, he club members. For more information Habitats. 7:30 p.m. Hillview
either raised or lowered away from sur- muters having to wait at times for the explained. But whether Californians visit lahondawinery.com. Community Center, 77 Hillview Ave.,
Los Altos. For more information visit
face streets. high-speed rail trains to skip ahead. will ride high-speed rail to San www.deanza-ars.com.
Can you Haiku? 3 p.m. South San
Both for speed but also for safety, One of our other primary goals is to Francisco could depend on whether Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Forster said. Every couple weeks we Caltrains funding comes through. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. THURSDAY, APRIL 20
make sure were not degrading Caltrain Downsizing Presentation. 11 a.m.
For more information email
hear about something getting hit. commuter service in any way, The linchpin of that whole effort valle@plsinfo.org. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555
Grade separations are being consid- Tripousis said, adding its the transit really is, he said, Caltrain electrifi- Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno.
SUNDAY, APRIL 16 Decluttering, sorting, packing, mov-
ered as part of the environmental agencies goal to get cars off the road. cation. Easter Sunday Brunch ing and setting up a new residence.
review, although officials have noted Were working together to find the Celebration. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 635 For more information call 616-7150.
they are costly and will often require best solution for the corridor. Visit hsr.ca.gov for more informa- Santa Cruz Ave., Menlo Park. Come
for a Sunday brunch, and meet the AARP Chapter 139 Meeting. 11
local contributions, such as in the case Millbrae resident Shala Khailtash tion or to prov ide input. Easter Bunny. The brunch menu a.m. 2710 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
prices start at $12. For more informa- Mateo. Business meeting starts at
tion call 473-6543. noon followed by a speaker dis-
cussing signs of elder abuse. For
Easter Service. 10 a.m. 2145 Bunker more information contact
Hill Drive, San Mateo. For more infor- wvoll2@yahoo.com.
mation visit www.csumchurch.com.
Free Business and Accounting Info
Ballroom Dancing. 1 p.m. to 3:30 Session. 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
p.m. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Redwood City Public Library
Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. $5 Downtown, 1044 Middlefield Road,
admission. For more information call Redwood City. For more information
616-7150. and to RSVP visit
www.eventbrite.com/e/canada-col-
Castle House Vintage Dance. 4 lege-business-accounting-free-info-
p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 461 Florence St., session-off-campus-spring-2017-
Palo Alto. Learn to dance vintage tickets-32365640502.com.
ballroom or listen to Paul Prices Venture Capital Panel: Funding for
Society Symphony play early rag- IoT Startups. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. College
time to 1930s. Refreshments served of San Mateo. For more information
and instruction avaliable. $10. For visit idea-to-ipo.com.
more information contact 952-9074.
All in the Timing. 7:30 p.m. 1500
MONDAY, APRIL 17 Ralston Ave., Belmont. Five funny
Maturing Gracefully Talk: Healthy one-act plays. Free. For more infor-
Hands. Noon. 1100 Alameda de las mation contact
Pulgas, Belmont. Light refreshments geomet@earthlink.net.
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Karas 40th Anniversary
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Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. more information contact audrey-
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #272880 STATEMENT #272922 STATEMENT #272656
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Jaquelines House Cleaning Serv- The following person is doing business as: 1)Mahkitchen.com
ices, 134 N. Ellsworth Ave, #A, SAN MA- as: 1)Marketing Services International 2)Electrogoodz.com 3)Softdeelz.com,
TEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner: 2)KathleenStyle, 10 Scenic Way Suite 299 Old County Road # 22, SAN CAR-
Juan Jose Ramon, same address. The 209, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- LOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner:
business is conducted by an Individual. tered Owner: Kathleen Pistorio, same Sheer Trading LLC, CA. The business is
The registrants commenced to transact conducted by a Limited Liability Compa-
business under the FBN on N/A. address. The business is conducted by ny. The registrants commenced to trans-
/s/Juan Jose Ramon/ an Individual. The registrants com- act business under the FBN on N/A.
This statement was filed with the Asses- menced to transact business under the /s/Mehran Fardis/
sor-County Clerk on 3/23/2017. (Publish- FBN on 03/29/2012. This statement was filed with the Asses-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/Kathleen Pistorio/ sor-County Clerk on 3/7/2017. (Publish-
3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
This statement was filed with the Asses- 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17).
sor-County Clerk on 3/27/2017. (Publish-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
STATEMENT #272850 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #272612
as: All Phase Enterprise, 2690 Crest-
moor Dr, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Reg-
The following person is doing business
as: ConeXus, 3528 Pasadena Dr, SAN
Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
istered Owner: Douglas Messing, same FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner:
address. The business is conducted by STATEMENT #272644 Noel Jose Sanchez Jr., same address.
an Individual. The registrants com- The following person is doing business The business is conducted by an Individ-
menced to transact business under the as: Ortiz Garden Service, 1042 Haven ual. The registrants commenced to
FBN on 4/1/91. Ave, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Reg- transact business under the FBN on
/s/Douglas Messing/ 3/2/17.
This statement was filed with the Asses- istered Owner: Wilfrido Ortiz Tovar, /s/Noel Sanchez/
sor-County Clerk on 3/21/2017. (Publish- same address. The business is conduct- This statement was filed with the Asses-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed by an Individual. The registrants sor-County Clerk on 3/2/2017. (Publish-
3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17). commenced to transact business under ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
the FBN on 3-06-17. 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME /s/Wilfrido Ortiz/
STATEMENT #272893 This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 3/6/2017. (Publish- STATEMENT #273955
as: Actos Trucking, 1239 Oak Grove ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The following person is doing business
Ave, Apt 315, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. as: AB & C Services, 250 Anza Blvd,
Registered Owner: Max Nilton Alves Da 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17). BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered
Costa, same address. The business is Owner: Optimus Building Services, Inc.,
conducted by an Individual. The regis- CA. The business is conducted by a
trants commenced to transact business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Corporation. The registrants com-
under the FBN on 03/23/17. STATEMENT #272973 menced to transact business under the
/s/Max Nilton Alves Da Costa/ FBN on 03-29-17. 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
The following person is doing business
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/CLAUDIA GIRALDO/
sor-County Clerk on 3/24/2017. (Publish- as: 1) American Musical Theatre Conser- This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, vatory 2) Broadway Vocal, 20 Barneson sor-County Clerk on 3/29/2017. (Publish- STATEMENT #273048 STATEMENT #273146 STATEMENT #273151
3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17). Ave, Unit A, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business as: Nutty Madre, 153 N. Deleware St.,
Registered Owner: Kathleen Gielniak, 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17). as: Handyman 911, 274 Garnet Ave, as: Garden-BudGarden-Bud, 1736 Cron-
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered
same address. The business is conduct- SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered er Avenue, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Owner: Princess ODonnell, same ad-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Registered Owner: Jeff Scroggin, same
STATEMENT #272827 ed by an Individual. The registrants FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Owner: Christopher Baldwin, same ad- dress. The business is conducted by an
The following person is doing business commenced to transact business under STATEMENT #273052 address. The business is conducted by Individual. The registrants commenced
dress. The business is conducted by an an Individual. The registrants com- to transact business under the FBN on
as: Flowers by Sonia, 1532D Day Ave, the FBN on Feb 1, 2016. The following person is doing business Individual. The registrants commenced
SAN MATEO, CA94403. Registered as: Green Communities, 342 N Sunny- menced to transact business under the N/A.
/s/Kathleen Gielniak/ to transact business under the FBN on FBN on March 27, 2017. /s/Princess ODonnell/
Owner: Sonia Garcia, same address. vale Ave, CA 94085. Registered Owner:
The business is conducted by an Individ- This statement was filed with the Asses- Brian Buntz, same address. The busi- N/A. /s/Jeff Scroggin/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
ual. The registrants commenced to sor-County Clerk on 3/31/2017. (Publish- ness is conducted by an Individual. The /s/Christopher Baldwin This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 4/13/2017. (Publish-
transact business under the FBN on 1- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, registrants commenced to transact busi- This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 4/13/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
23-12. 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17). ness under the FBN on N/A. 4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17, 5/6/17).
sor-County Clerk on 4/6/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
/s/Sonia Garcia/ /s/Brian Buntz/ 4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17, 5/6/17).
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
sor-County Clerk on 3/20/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 4/5/2017. (Publish- 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, STATEMENT #272896
3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17). STATEMENT #272972 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #273047 as: Barbosa Roofing & Gutters, 555
as: Broadway Babies and Kids, 1101 The following person is doing business ONEILL AVE, STE 16, SAN MATEO, CA
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #273043 as: Solis Boxing, 387 Grand Ave, 94402. Registered Owner: Jesus Barbo-
STATEMENT #272703 Laurel Ave, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. STATEMENT #272757 The following person is doing business sa, 320 Buckeye St.,, Redwood City, CA
Registered Owner: Kathleen Ingrid Giel- The following person is doing business SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
The following person is doing business as: Ellis Realty, 505 Runnymede St., 94063. The business is conducted by
as: Villa Cafe, 620 El Camino Real, SAN niak, 20 Barneson, Unit A, San Mateo, as: Paradigm Print Works, 1018 Salt Registered Owner: Fernando Solis, 847 an Individual. The registrants com-
Court, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94065. #C,, PALO ALTO, CA 94303. Registered Baden Ave, South San Francisco, CA
BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered Owner: CA 94402. The business is conducted menced to transact business under the
1) Villa Montes Hotel, LP, same address by an Individual. The registrants com- Registered Owner: Michael Garlie, same Owner: Christoper Ellis, same address. 94080. The business is conducted by FBN on 3/24/17
2) JMBO, Inc., CA. The business is con-
menced to transact business under the
address. The business is conducted by The business is conducted by an Individ- an Individual. The registrants com- /s/Jesus Barbosa/
ducted by a Limited Partnership. The an Individual. The registrants com- ual. The registrants commenced to menced to transact business under the This statement was filed with the Asses-
registrants commenced to transact busi- FBN on 01/01/2017. menced to transact business under the FBN on N/A. sor-County Clerk on 3/24/2017. (Publish-
/s/Kathleen Gielniak/ FBN on N/A. transact business under the FBN on
ness under the FBN on /s/Fernando Solis/ ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
/s/James M. Burkhouse/ This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Brian Buntz/ 04/05/2017. 4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17, 5/6/17).
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Christoper G. Ellis/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/31/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 4/6/2017. (Publish-
sor-County Clerk on 3/10/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 3/14/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, NOTICE OF PETITION TO
4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17). sor-County Clerk on 4/5/2017. (Publish- 4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17, 5/6/17).
3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17). 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17). ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17). Edward Francis Dutra, Sr.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Case Number: 17PRO00316
STATEMENT #273160 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business tingent creditors, and persons who may
as: 1) Christopherson Real Estate 2) otherwise be interested in the will or es-
STATEMENT #273149 tate, or both, of Edward Francis Dutra,
The following person is doing business Christopherson and Sons, 875 Mahler
Rd, Suite 118, BURLINGAME, CA Sr. A Petition for Probate has been filed
as: Safe Bakes, 445 Clinton Street, RED- by Ronald Perry Dutra in the Superior
WOOD CITY, CA 94062. Registered 94010. Registered Owner: Gary W.
Christopherson, 10 Corlett Way, Hillsbor- Court of California, County of San Mateo.
Owner: Christina Wade, same address. ough, CA 94010. The business is con- The Petition for Probate requests that
The business is conducted by an Individ- ducted by an Individual. The registrants Ronald Perry Dutra be appointed as per-
ual. The registrants commenced to commenced to transact business under sonal representative to administer the
transact business under the FBN on N/A. the FBN on 3/23/2010. estate of the decedent.
/s/Christina Wade/ /s/Gary W. Christopherson/ The petition requests the decedens will
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
sor-County Clerk on 4/13/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 4/14/2017. (Publish- bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, able for examination in the file kept by
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, the court.
4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17, 5/6/17). 4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17, 5/6/17).
The petition requests authority to admin-

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28 Weekend April 15-16, 2017 THEDAILYJOURNAL

203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 299 Computers 304 Furniture 308 Tools
ister the estate under the Independent Biddle Law Filed: 3/20/2017 COLOR PRINTER HP model Deskjet COAT/HAT STAND, solid wood, for your CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- 1900 S. Norfolk St #350 /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ 932C. Good condition. $10 OBO mountain cabin/house. $50. (650)520- dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
SAN MATEO, CA 94403 Judge of the Superior Court (650)784-3243 7045
thority will allow the personal representa- CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabi-
tive to take many actions without obtain- (650) 532-3470 Dated: 3/17/2017
FILED: 3/29/17 (Published 3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17, FLAT COMPUTER MONITOR 21" ACE COMPUTER TABLE, adjustable height, net stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-
ing court approval. Before taking certain LCD model X203H. good working condi- chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) 1045
very important actions, however, the per- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- 4/15/17).
tion. $10 OBO (650)784-3243 697-8481
sonal representative will be required to nal on 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/17/17) CRAFTSMEN 3 saw blades $20. new.
give notice to interested persons unless KOGI 15 inch computer monitor. Model COUCH, CREAM IKEA, great condition, (650)573-5269
they have waived notice or consented to L5QX. $25. PH(650)592-5864. $89, light-weight, compact, sturdy love-
seat (415)775-0141 DELTA CABINET SAW with overrun ta-
the proposed action.) The independent ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
administration authority will be granted RECORDABLE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, DINETTE TABLE with Chrome Legs: 36"
unless an interested person files an ob- (650) 578 9208 LEAF BLOWER electric 7.5 amps brand
x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50.
jection to the petition and shows good 210 Lost & Found (650)341-5347
new 30.00 joe, (650)573-5269
cause why the court should not grant the
authority. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
FOUND: KEYS at Westwood Park in
300 Toys DINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
ROUTER TABLE ryobi $ 99. like new
A hearing on the petition will be held in CHANGE OF NAME (650)573-5269
CASE# 17CIV01125 Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
this court as follows: APR 28, 2017 at claim (650)714-8893 3-STORY BARBIE Dollhouse with spiral
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, staircase and elevator. $60. (650)558- SHOPSMITH MARK V 50th Anniversary
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior DINING ROOM table Good Condition most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 8142 $90.00 or best offer ( 650)-780-0193
Court of California, County of San Mateo, LOST - MY COLLAPSIBLE music stand, (650)504-0585
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, clip lights, and music in black bags were
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 ALLOYED LINOTYPE (BNH ~18) for DINING TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match- SKIL SAW 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP,
94063. taken from my car in Foster City and may ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
PETITION OF have been thrown out by disappointed casting miniature/board-game figurines. Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30
If you object to the granting of the peti- 10#, $10 (650) 591-4553 $250 .(650)-654-1930.
tion, you should appear at the hearing Renee Yee, Rommel Castillano thieves. Please call (650)704-3595 (650)556-9708
and state your objections or file written TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: LARGE STUFFED ANIMALS - $3 each DRESSER 4-DRAWER in Belmont for
Petitioner: Renee Yee, Rommel Castilla- vINTAGE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
objections with the court before the hear- Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 $75. Good condition; good for children. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
ing. Your appearance may be in person no filed a petition with this court for a de- LOST - Womans diamond ring. Lost Call (650)678-8585
cree changing name as follows: 12/18. Broadway, Redwood City. STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac-
or by your attorney. REWARD! (650)339-2410 vINTAGE SHOPSMITH and BAND
Present name: Autumn Jordan Castilla- tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- DRESSER- ART Deco. 54wide 34 tall SAW, good shape. $500/obo. Call
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662.
itor of the decedent, you must file your no (650)342-6993
LOST CAT Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs,
claim with the court and mail a copy to Proposed Name: Autumn Juliette Yee she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons STAR WARS SDCC Stormtrooper
the personal representative appointed by four legs, chest stomach, around her Commander $29 OBO Dan, DRESSER- vICTORIAN. 35 tall
the court within the later of either (1) four interested in this matter shall appear be- neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice (650)303-3568 lv msg 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42
months from the date of first issuance of fore this court at the hearing indicated REWARD. Please email us at $450. (650)888-2662. 309 Office Equipment
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- joandbill@msn.com or call 650-576-
letters to a general personal representa-
tition for change of name should not be 8745. She drinks water out of her paws. 302 Antiques DRESSER-ART DECO. Heavy Glass. LAPTOP CASE or bag. Black. Like new.
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days granted. Any person objecting to the Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
name changes described above must file ANTIqUE BUFFET Cabinet, with 2 large (650)888-2662.
from the date of mailing or personal de- drawers w/skeleton key, needs refinish- NEAT RECEIPTS Mobile Scanner new
livery to you of a notice under sectioin a written objection that includes the rea- LOST CAT. Black and White. Black
ing. $700/obo.. ANTIqUE CHINA cabi-
sons for the objection at least two court patch on right eye. REWARD. DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condi- in box $79, call (650)324-8416
9052 of the Callifornia Probate Call (323) 439-7713. net, with doors and legs, dark wood.. tion, nice design, with storage, $45.,
Code.Other California statutes and legal days before the matter is scheduled to $500/obo. (650)952-5049 (650)345-1111
authority may affect your rights as a be heard and must appear at the hearing
LOST SMALL gray and green Parrot.
310 Misc. For Sale
creditor. You may want to consult with an to show cause why the petition should Redwood Shores. (650)207-2303. ANTIqUE ITALIAN lamp 18 high, $70 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER for $50.
not be granted. If no written objection is (650)387-4002 Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. "MOTHER-IN-LAW TONGUES" plants,
attorney knowledgable in California law. 3 in 5-gal cans. $10.00 each. (650)593-
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- (650)726-4102
You may examine the file kept by the
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Books BEAUTIFUL AND UNIqUE Victorian 7408
court. If you are a person interested in Side Sewing Table, All original. Rose- ESPRESSO TABLE 30 square, 40 tall,
the estate, you may file with the court a petition shall be held on 5/2/17 at 9 a.m., qUALITY BOOKS used and rare. World wood. Carved. EXCELLENT CONDI- $95 (650)375-8021 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
Request for Special Notice (form DE- Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red- & US History and classic American nov- TION! $350. (650)815-8999. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 GLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
praisal of estate assets or of any petition der to Show Cause shall be published at MAHOGANY ANTIqUE Secretary desk, lent condition. $100 650-345-5644 8 TRACKS, billy Joel, Zeppelin, Eagles
or account as provided in Probate Code least once each week for four successive 294 Baby Stuff 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- ,Commodores, more.40 @ $4 each , call
section 1250. A Request for Special No- weeks prior to the date set for hearing on elled glass, $350. (650)766-3024 IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x (650)393-9008
the petition in the following newspaper of 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
tice form is available from the court clerk. FISHER-PRICE HEALTHY Care booster CHRISTMAS TREE, 7.5 Oregon pine,
general circulation: seat - $5 (650)592-5864. OLD vINTAGE Wooden Sea Captains
Attorney for Petitioner: Tool Chest 35 x 16 x 16, $65 IKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. 1225 tips, hooked construction with
Alexander M. Biddle, Esq. San Mateo Daily Journal $ 30. (650)598-9804.
(650)591-3313 stand. Used once. $49. (415)650-6407
STERLING SILvER Paye & Baker baby
food pusher with embossed children's LAWN CHAIRS (4) White, plastic, $8. ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER, good
graphic.$75 650-762-6048 303 Electronics each, (415)346-6038 condition $50 (650)878-9542
CITY OF SAN BRUNO 46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great LEATHER SOFA, black, excellent condi- GAME "BEAT THE EXPERTS" never
296 Appliances condition. $400. (650)261-1541. tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533 used $8., (408)249-3858
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 1960'S AvOCADO Osterizer blender LIvING ROOM table 36"x19" exc condi-
ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma- INCUBATOR, $99, (650)678-5133
excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- tion $30.(415) 231-4825.
chine s never used for small bus. $95
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIvEN that the City Council of the City of 0513
(650)992-4544. LOvE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow
LARGE BLACK Ciao Luggage 26"
San Bruno, California (the City) at its regular meeting on w/wheels, Good Condition $35 (650)952-
AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/re- floral $99. (650)574-4021 3500
Tuesday, April 25, 2017, at the San Bruno Senior Center locat- AUDIO-TECHNICA (AT-PL50) Auto.
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG Stereo TURNTABLE sys. $40 NEW DELUXE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
ed at 1555 Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno, starting at 7:00 brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- (650)344-4756 ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must LIONEL CHRISTMAS Boxcars 2005,
p.m., will: 0898 Sell! (650) 875-8159. 2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368-
BLAUPUNKT AM/FM/CD Radio and Re- 7537
AIR CONDITIONER, Portable, 14,000 ceiver with Detachable Face asking NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame
Hold a public hearing to adopt and amend the 2016 Edition of BTU, Commercial Cool model $100. (650)593-4490 $30.00 (650) 347-2356 LIONEL CHRISTMAS Holiday expan-
the California Building Standards Code, in accordance with CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
sories plus remote included. BULOvA WINDUP Travel clocks.Vin- OAK CLAW foot coffee table, needs
State law, and the 1997 Edition of the Uniform Housing Code 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345. tage. Set of eight. $99. gene (650)421- some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530 LIONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and
including local amendments and restatements of Title 11 in- (650)345-1835 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
5469
cluding OAK SIX SHELF Book Case 6FT 4FT
$55 (650)458-8280 RMT CHRISTMAS Diesel train and Ca-
BLACK & Decker travel iron, steam and COMPLETE COLOR photo developer
Sections, 107.6, 110.1, 113.1, 114.4, 501.2, 701.1, 1505.1, dry $10. (650)368-0748. Besler Enlarger, Color Head, trays, photo
boose. Rare. New OB $99 (650)368-
OFFICE TABLE, 24"x48" HD. folding 7537
R319.1, R403.1.3, R602.10.4, 108.2.1, 202, 308, 315, 505, tools $50/ (650)921-1996
legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
506, 507, 508, 607, 903, 904, 905, 906, 5601, 5608 of the San $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 SAMSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit
CHEFMATE TOASTER oven, brand IPHONE 5 Morphie Juice Pack with case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
Bruno Municipal Code, that went into effect on January 1, new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable charger, Originally $100, now $85. $60. (650)328-6709
2017. The proposed amendments consist of structural, fire and temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763 (650)766-2679
OUTDOOR WOOD SCREEN - new $80
life safety, green building and sustainability, and administrative CIRRUS STEAM mop model SM212B 4 obo Retail $130 (650)873-8167 SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for
KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
provisions or procedures. The majority of the proposed amend- new extra cleaning pads,user manual. incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 PAPASAN CHAIRS (2) -with cushions formation.
ments are a continuation of previously adopted amendments $45. (650)588-5487 $45. each set, (650)347-8061
from prior code adoption cycles. LEFT-HAND ERGONOMIC keyboard UNIDEN HARLEY Davidson Gas Tank
COFFEE MAKER, 30 Cup with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20 RECLINER CHAIR blue tweed clean phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
Excel- (650)204-0587 good $75 Call (650)583-3515
The 2016 Edition of the California Building Standards Code is lent Condition $5. (650)368-0748. vASE WITH flowers 2 piece good for the
MOTOROLA BRAvO MB 520 (android RECLINING SWIvEL chair almost new
comprised of the California Building Code, California Residen- COLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill - 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720
$99 (650)766-4858
tial Code, California Electrical Code, California Plumbing Code, Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 card Belmont (650)595-8855 vINTAGE WHITE Punch Bowl/Serving
California Mechanical Code, California Existing Building Code, (650)918-9847 ROCKING CHAIR fine light, oak condi- Bowl Set with 10 cups plus one extra
NEW HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- tion with pads, $85/OBO. (650)369-9762 $30. (650)873-8167
California Energy Code, California Green Building Standards ELECTRIC STOvE From Sears tra cartridges- $50. Call (650)345-1234
Code, California Historical Building Code, and California Fire Excellent Condition $225 ROCKING CHAIRS solid wood, great WATER STORAGE TANK, brand new,
Code. Every three years, the State of California adopts the lat- Please Call (650)244-9267 ONKYO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital shape asking 30 dollars each. Call 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250.
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, (650)574-4582 Lily (650)771-6324
est edition of the California Building Standards Code and Uni- EUREKA BRAvO II Upright Vacuum Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
form Housing Code to establish uniform standards for the con- Cleaner, Micron Filter System, Model RUMMY ROYAL poker table top $30.00
struction and maintenance of buildings, electrical systems, 7683 $20. 650-952-3500 OPTIMUS H36 ST5800 Tower Speaker (650)573-5269 311 Musical Instruments
36x10x11 $30. (650)580-6324
plumbing systems, mechanical systems, and fire and life safety GOOD MICROWAvE 1100 watt $40 Da- SEWING STORAGE cabinet, Custom BALDWIN GRAND PIANO, 6 foot, ex-
systems. The California Health and Safety Code ly City (415) 231-4825. PIONEER HOUSE Speakers, pair. 15 made wood perfect condition $75. cellent condition, $8,500/obo. Call
inch 3-way, black with screens. Work (650)483-1222 (510)784-2598
Sections 13143.5, 17922, 17958, 18938(b) and 18941.5(a) JACK LALANE'S power juicer. $40. great. $99.(650)243-8198
require that the latest edition of the California Building Call (650)364-1243. Leave message. SHELF RUBBER maid new $20.00 CHROMATIC HARMONICA: Horner
Standards Code and Uniform Housing Code apply to local con- RCA 32 Flat Screen T.V. Brand New contact joe (650)573-5269 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
$99 OBO (650)759-7511 (650)278-5776.
struction 180 days after publication. SINGER COMPACT sewing machine. TEAK-vENEER COMPUTER desk with
Great condition. Carrying case. Acces- SAMSUNG FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. single drawer and stacked shelves. $30
sories, instruction book. Foot pedal. $60 VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 obo. (650)465-2344
The public is invited to attend and be heard. Copies of the EXCELLENT vIOLIN, previously owned,
650-654-9252 first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
full text of the proposed ordinances are available in the SONY PROJECTION TV 48" with re- THOMASvILLE BEvELED mirror 22" x
mote good condition $99 (650)345-1111 sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
City Clerks Office, 567 El Camino Real, in San Bruno, Califor- 12" $50. Call (650)834-4833
(415)751-2416
nia. Please contact David Woltering, Director of Community UPRIGHT vACUUM Cleaner, $10. Call STEREO SPEAKERS: AIWA bookshelf
Ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco TWIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame
Development at (650) 616-7039 or by email at speakers 20" tall. Model SX-WZL500. $ 50. (650)598-9804. GULBRANSEN BABY GRAND PIANO -
Sound great! $25 650-762-6048 Appraised @ $5450., want $1800 obo,
dwoltering@sanbruno.ca.gov or Dave Downing, Fire Chief at WHIRLPOOL WASHER DRYER, GE
WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with (650)343-4461
Refrigerator all working and in good con-
(650) 616-7091 or by email at ddowning@sanbruno.ca.gov dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. Tv SONY Triniton 21" working condition. upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
with any questions. $10 OBO (650)784-3243. HAMMOND B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie
WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. pri-
297 Bicycles vINTAGE G.E. radio, model c-430-a 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 vate owner, (650)349-1172
Disabled persons requiring accommodation in order to partici- $60. (650)421-5469
WOOD FURNITURE- one end table and MONARCH UPRIGHT player piano $99
pate in the public hearing may contact the City Clerks Office at ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- vINTAGE G.E. radio, model c-442c $60. coffee table. In good condition. $30 (650) 583-4549
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
(650) 616-7058. TDD users may contact the California Relay (650)421-5469 OBO. (760)996-0767.
Service at: 1-800-735-2929. CHILDS SCHWINN BICYCLE, BLUE in PIANO, UPRIGHT, in excellent condi-
vINTAGE G.E. radio, model c1470 $60. tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
good condition. $30. (650) 355-5189. (650)421-5469 306 Housewares
/s/ Carol Bonner, NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels vINTAGE zENITH radio, model L516b BRASS FIREPLACE screen $30.
UPRIGHT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi-
San Bruno City Clerk $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave tion. $300 OBO (650) 533-4886.
$75. (650)421-5469 (650)348-2306
April 14, 2017 mes YAMAHA PIANO, Upright, Model M-305,
304 Furniture CHRISTMAS TREE China, Fairfield $750. Call (650)572-2337
298 Collectibles Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
ANTIqUE DINING table for six people pieces) $75. (650)493-5026 312 Pets & Animals
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, April 15, 2017. 1940 vINTAGE telephone bench maple with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833 COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, AIRLINE CARRIER for cats, pur. from
ANTIqUE GLASS Hutch. Cherry Wood. Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star Excellent Condition. $450. 20-pieces in original box, never used.
$250 per box (3 boxes available). (505)228-1480 local.
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, (650)888-2662
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- (650)342-5630
CALIFORNIA CAROLINA Pups.

LEGAL NOTICES
6614 ANTIqUE MAHOGANY Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. PORCELAIN JAPANESE Tea set, Un- Gd. Fam./watchdpgs. Ex.Hiking Buddy.
opened, in wood box, great gift $30. $1600. (707) 980.0915.
LENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand (650)578-9208.
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, ANTIqUE MAHOGANY double bed with
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO. CANARY BIRD cage 24 x 16 for sale.
Fictitious Business Name Statements, (650)592-4529 SMOKE ALARMS with batteries $4 650-
595-3933 $40.00 firm. Used, good condition. Call
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good
$59 call (650)218-6528 ARM CHAIR, orange color, exc't condi-
(650)766-3024
SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, PEz DISPENSERS - 8 piece sealed box
tion. $45. (650)598-9804.
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483 ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
Notice of Public Sales and More. BEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
Wizard of Oz 70th anniversary $25.
650-556-9708 (650) 315-2319 308 Tools (650)593-2066
BRAND NEW Bookcase 72"x30" still in
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. RENO SILvER LEGACY Casino four box $45. (415)231-4825. BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
rare memorabilia items, casino key, two 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269 offer. (650)245-4084
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974 CHAIRS 2 Blue Good Condition $50
OBO (650)345-5644
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com SCHILLER HIPPIE poster, linen, Sparta
COMPUTER SWIvEL CHAIR. Padded
CRAFTSMAN 10" Mitre Saw $25 PET CARRIER, brown ,Very good condi-
tion, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00.
(650)701-0276 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 (650)595-3933 (650)773-7201
THEDAILYJOURNAL Weekend April 15-16, 2017 29
316 Clothes 318 Sports Equipment 380 Real Estate Services 645 Boats 670 Auto Service 670 Auto Parts
BLACK DOUBLE breasted suit size 38 TOTAL GYM XLS, excellent condition. 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat, GOODYEAR TIRE P245/70R-15 Like
excellent condition $25 (650)322-9598 Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call excellend condition. $5,500. Call LUXURATI AUTO REPAIR New. $40. (650) 637-9791

BOY SCOUT canvas belt with Boy Scout


(650)588-0828 OPEN HOUSE (650)347-2559
Smog Check NEW CONTINENTAL Temporary tire
Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5. vINTAGE NASH Cruisers Mens/ Wom- APRIL 15TH Repair Services mounted on 5 lug rim Size T125/70/R17-
(650)588-0842 ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz 650 Rvs Collision and Body Work 98M $100. (650)483-1222
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 1:30PM - 4PM Burlingame & San Mateo Locations
FAUX FUR Coat Woman's brown multi Rv - 2013 WINNEBAGO ITASCA Na- NEW SNOW Cables SZ327 $19 650-
color in excellent condition 3/4 595-3933
length $50 (650)692-8012
WET SUIT - medium size, $95., call for
info (650)851-0878
QUALITY LIFESTYLE vion, 25 with sideout. 4000 miles. Mer-
(650) 340-0026
cedes Benz Sprinter chassis,. diesel,
Mariners Reef Complex loaded, like new! $85,500. SEE OUR AD FOR DISCOUNTS! SHOP MANUALS for GM Suv's
LADIES BOOTS size 8 , 3 pairs different WOMEN'S LADY Cougar gold iron set Call (650)726-8623 or (650)619-9672. Year 2002 all for $40 (650)948-0912
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