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Express bus lane project moving forward


SamTrans gathering funding; will choose between four and seven lines by 2021
By Zachary Clark those lines from a current list of through various models, trying to offer services to key commuter 380 and Whipple Road and con-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF 10 potential routes in San Mateo figure out where ridership is and destinations, Lieberman said. vert the existing carpool lanes to
County: eight would travel along how the project will affect traffic,” The express bus lines are meant express lanes, which are intended
SamTrans has identified poten- Highway 101, one on Interstate Lieberman added. to coincide with the Managed to improve traffic by allowing
tial routes and is gather funding 280 and another would hop on and SamTrans also intends to pro- Lanes Project, which is currently buses, carpools, motorcycles and
for a project that aims to alleviate off Highway 101 and serve com- cure and employ only electric in the environmental review other clean air vehicles to travel
congestion on Highway 101 by munities along the way, said buses for the express routes. phase, according to a staff report.
SamTrans spokesman Dan free while charging an electronic
adding between four and seven Express buses typically cover That project would build a new toll for other drivers who choose
express bus lines by 2021. Lieberman. longer distances with fewer stops, express lane in each direction on
The transit agency will select “We’re running the routes operate during commute times and Highway 101 between Interstate See EXPRESS, Page 20

‘It was very chaotic’


Shooter opens fire on YouTube campus; injuring three before killing herself
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

A woman armed with a handgun


shot three people at YouTube head-
quarters before
turning the
weapon on her-
self and com-
mitting suicide
on the San
PHOTO COURTESY OF NDNU Bruno tech
A rotating display of historic titan’s campus
photographs will be on display at Tuesday after-
Notre Dame de Namur University’s noon. Nasim Aghdam
library throughout the year. Three shoot-
ing victims and another who did

150 years not suffer gun wounds were trans-


ported for emergency care in San
Francisco, while police confirmed
the gun woman is dead. Her name

for NDNU was Nasim Aghdam, of Riverside


County, according
Associated Press.
to the

A 36-year-old man was in critical


Community events and condition, a 32-year-old woman
exhibits will mark occasion was in serious condition and a 27-
REUTERS
By Zachary Clark
Police officers are seen at Youtube headquarters following an active shooter situation in San Bruno. See YOUTUBE, Page 20
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

When the sisters who founded


Notre Dame de Namur University
in 1851 arrived in the Bay Area,
State proposal would limit
they had only 25 cents in their
pockets and no intention of open-
ing a school.
Fast-forward to today and the
when officers can open fire
longtime Belmont institution Legislation would change standard from
known for being the first
California university to grant the
using ‘reasonable force’ to ‘necessary force’
baccalaureate degree to women is By Don Thompson officers can open fire.
celebrating the 150th anniversary THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The legislation would change
of its charter. Pennants and ban- the standard from using “reason-
ners commemorating the mile- SACRAMENTO — Sev eral able force” to “necessary force.”
stone will be displayed along lawmakers and the family of a That means officers would be
Ralston Avenue, a rotating display 22-year-old unarmed black man allowed to shoot only if “there
of historic photographs and arti- who was fatally shot by police were no other reasonable alterna-
facts at the campus library will be
REUTERS FILE PHOTO p ro p o s ed Tues day t h at tives to the use of deadly force” to
Demonstrators gather outside City Hall to protest the police shooting of California become the first state
See NDNU, Page 18 Stephon Clark, in Sacramento. to significantly restrict when See POLICE, Page 18

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2 Wednesday • April 4, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“The ultimate measure of a man is not where
he stands in moments of comfort and convenience,
but where he stands at times of challenge and
controversy.The true neighbor will risk his position, his
prestige and even his life for the welfare of others.”
— Martin Luther King Jr.

This Day in History


Civil rights leader Martin Luther

1968 King Jr., 39, was shot and killed


while standing on a balcony of the
Lorraine Motel in Memphis,
Tennessee; his slaying was followed
by a wave of rioting (Washington, D.C., Baltimore and
Chicago were among cities particularly hard hit). Suspected
gunman James Earl Ray later pleaded guilty to assassinating
King, then spent the rest of his life claiming he’d been the
victim of a setup.
In  1 8 1 8 , Congress decided the flag of the United States
would consist of 13 red and white stripes and 20 stars, with
a new star to be added for every new state of the Union.
In 1 8 4 1 , President William Henry Harrison succumbed to
pneumonia one month after his inaugural, becoming the
first U.S. chief executive to die in office.
In  1 8 5 9 ,   “Dixie” was performed publicly for the first
time by Bryant’s Minstrels at Mechanics’ Hall in New
York. REUTERS
In  1 8 6 4 , President Abraham Lincoln, in a letter to Actor Lynda Carter signs autographs after unveiling her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles.
Kentucky newspaper editor Albert G. Hodges, wrote: “I
claim not to have controlled events, but confess plainly In other news ...
that events have controlled me.”
Florida: Gator in backyard Sgt. Wade Betters said Monday that bring ducks to the polling station
In 1 9 1 7 , the U.S. Senate voted 82-6 in favor of declaring none of the cookies tested positive for along with a sign that reads: “If you
war against Germany (the House followed suit two days pool as reptiles warm to spring controlled substances. don’t vote, you can’t squawk.”
later by a vote of 373-50). Winneconne town clerk Yvonne
SARASOTA, Fla. — Florida home- Police don’t know what caused the
In  1 9 3 3 , the Navy airship USS Akron crashed in severe owners beware: one big gator has been staff to feel funny and say no charges Zobel says the voter asked town offi-
weather off the New Jersey coast with the loss of 73 lives. found splashing in a backyard swim- are pending. The day care now pro- cials Tuesday whether she could bring
In  1 9 4 9 , 12 nations, including the United States, signed ming pool and it took a trapper to drag hibits outside food for children and three caged ducks and the sign to the
the North Atlantic Treaty in Washington, D.C. it away. The Sarasota County Sheriff’s staff, and no children ate the cookies. town hall during the November elec-
Office posted images of the floating tion.
Birthdays gator late Friday on Twitter, saying it Kansas woman’s ex hides Zobel ducked giving an answer ini-
measured 11 feet long. in attic, falls through ceiling tially, and instead checked with the
With temperatures warming, the state Elections Commission. It
Florida Fish and Wildlife SALINA, Kan. — A Kansas woman advised her to keep the ducks at least
Conservation Commission warns that suspicious that someone had broken 100 feet away from the polling booths
the state’s estimated 1. 3 million into her home later found her ex- so they wouldn’t be disruptive.
gators are becoming more active — boyfriend’s legs punched through her Zobel says she’s going to tell the
and should be treated with “caution and ceiling. voter everyone likes the idea, but
respect.” There’ve been at least two The Salina Journal reports that a 23- maybe it makes more sense to have the
other gator sightings in yards recent- year-old Salina woman called police to ducks someplace else “where it would
ly, one mistaken for a burglar. her house Thursday after finding her prompt somebody to go out and vote.”
Injuries from alligators are rare, but front door chained from the inside.
Actor Craig T. Actor David Cross Actor Robert Police say they searched the house but Stolen car with baby inside
the commission urges swimming only
Nelson is 74. is 54. Downey Jr. is 53. didn’t find an intruder.
in designated areas of rivers and lakes.
Two hours later, the woman and her
recovered in Los Angeles
Former Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., is 86. Recording execu-
tive Clive Davis is 86. Author Kitty Kelley is 76. Actor Walter Cookies that made day care current boyfriend heard a loud noise LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles
and found the 25-year-old former police have recovered an 11-month-
Charles is 73. Actress Christine Lahti is 68. Country singer staff feel high were drug-free boyfriend had fallen partly through the old baby and the car he was in when it
Steve Gatlin (The Gatlin Brothers) is 67. Actress Mary- BANGOR, Maine — Officials say was stolen by a woman.
living room ceiling. Police say the
Margaret Humes is 64. Writer-producer David E. Kelley is 62. cookies dropped off at a Maine day care suspect, Tyler Bergkamp, was hiding Police say the boy was found safe
Actress Constance Shulman is 60. Actor Phil Morris is 59. center that staff members complained in the attic. Tuesday after an alert citizen called
Actress Lorraine Toussaint is 58. Actor Hugo Weaving is 58. made them feel high contained no Police say the current boyfriend police and reported the car abandoned
Rock musician Craig Adams (The Cult) is 56. Talk show illicit substances. pulled Bergkamp’s legs through the with a child in the back seat,
host/comic Graham Norton is 55. Actress Nancy McKeon is About a dozen staff members at ceiling and began fighting him. The boy was found not long after the
52. Actor Barry Pepper is 48. Country singer Clay Davidson Watch Me Shine day care in Bangor incident was reported and received
is 47. Rock singer Josh Todd (Buckcherry) is 47. Singer Jill reported feeling intoxicated Feb. 14 Daffy idea? Wisconsin voter extensive live TV news coverage.
Scott is 46. Rock musician Magnus Sveningsson (The after they ate Valentine’s Day cookies Police say the car was left running
Cardigans) is 46. Magician David Blaine is 45. Singer Kelly dropped off by a parent. The Bangor
wants to bring ducks to election with the child inside while his mother
Price is 45. Rhythm-and-blues singer Andre Dalyrimple (Soul Daily News reports police seized the MADISON, Wis. — A voter in a tiny was picking up another child from a
For Real) is 44. remaining cookies for testing. northeast Wisconsin town wants to baby-sitter.

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California may use partially Police reports


The three bares
rebuilt Oroville Dam spillway
By Jonathan J. Cooper
Three men were arrested for being pub-
licly intoxicated and taking off their
shirts on James Avenue in Redwood
City, it was reported at 4:23 p. m.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday, March 23.

SACRAMENTO — Oroville Dam opera-


tors said Tuesday they may have to release
SAN CARLOS
water over a partially rebuilt spillway for Petty theft. A bicycle was stolen on
the first time since repairs began on the White Oak Way, it was reported at 1 p.m.
badly damaged structure last summer. Monday, March 19.
Department of Water Resources officials Petty theft. Someone had $120 in cash
said anticipated storms could trigger releas- taken from their wallet on Industrial Road,
es this week or next. They’ve stepped up it was reported at 10:45 a. m. Monday,
releases through other outlets in hopes of March 19.
avoiding the need to use the spillway. Petty theft. Someone stole $20 and a
Damage on the main spillway was the cat- credit card from another person’s wallet on
alyst for a near catastrophe in February Industrial Road, it was reported at 10 a.m.
2017 when authorities ordered nearly Monday, March 19.
200,000 people to evacuate amid fears of Arres t. A San Jose resident was arrested
massive flooding, though the crisis was after being found under the influence of
eventually averted. drugs and alcohol during a traffic stop on
Construction crews last year fully rebuilt Brittan Avenue and Industrial Road, it was
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
about a third of the spillway with rebar-rein- reported at 11:18 p.m. Saturday, March 17.
forced structural concrete that’s anchored
A damaged spillway with eroded hillside is seen in an aerial photo taken over the Oroville Dam.
Sus pended l i cens e. A Menlo Park resi-
into bedrock. The other two thirds were left monitor the chute if water is released. They calls for releasing water over the main spill-
dent was cited and released for driving with
with temporary concrete until construction have said the spillway, even in its partially way if the lake reaches 830 feet during
a suspended license on El Camino Real, it
resumes, which is expected in May. finished state, is capable of handling up to April, about 36 feet above its level on
was reported at 10:14 p.m. Saturday, March
Construction work to fix the damage has 100,000 cubic feet per second of water. Tuesday. That would ensure there’s always
17.
paused for the winter but crews have been Once finished — expected later this year or enough room to take in more water without
working in the area to fortify the adjacent early in 2019 — it will be able to move using the emergency spillway or releasing REDWOOD CITY
emergency spillway. 240,000 cubic feet per second. more than 100,000 cubic feet per second of
State officials say inspectors will closely Water officials last fall adopted a plan that water. Reckl es s dri v ers . A vehicle was seen
driving recklessly and swerving on El
Camino Real, it was reported at 8:09 p.m.
News report details ax Mahoney said Dennis grabbed a bottle
Around the Bay and threw it at the men then attacked them
Sunday, April 1.
attack, fatal San Francisco hit-run He is charged with murder, attempted mur- with the ax. The friends wrestled the ax away
Stray ani mal . A stray dog bit a woman
while she was walking with her infant on
SAN FRANCISCO — Friends who spent a der and assault with a deadly weapon in the and chased the attacker back to the van.
East Bayshore Road, it was reported at
morning fishing say a man attacked them March 28 attack. Thinking the altercation was finished, 7:29 p.m. Sunday, April 1.
with an ax before running them down with Authorities have not released a motive. they walked away. But Dennis did a three- Petty theft. Someone stole two bottles
his van, killing one and injuring four others Assistant District Attorney Patrick point turn and plowed into the men from of wine on El Camino Real, it was reported
in a waterfront area of San Francisco. Mahoney said in court papers that Dennis behind on the sidewalk, Mahoney said. at 4:50 p.m. Sunday, April 1.
Suspect Mark Anthony Dennis, 33, stopped his van in an industrial area of the Dennis was arrested later that day in Vandal i s m. A lock to a gate was found cut
appeared in San Francisco County Superior Dogpatch neighborhood and got out to con- another part of the city.Eliseo Lopez, 34, overnight on Rolison Road, it was report-
Court on Monday but did not enter a plea. front the group as they were walking. died from his injuries. ed at 1:48 p.m. Sunday, April 1.

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hospital where he remains in critical condi- “Although the overall number of vehicles
Suspect facing DUI charges Local briefs tion, according to the Sheriff’s Office. stolen is down, there is still much work to
following Half Moon Bay crash sion had to be extricated from her vehicle. No other information about the collision be done, ” CHP Commissioner Warren
A suspect will face DUI charges following She was taken to a hospital in critical but was immediately available. Anyone with Stanley in a statement.
a hospital stint after a head-on collision stable condition. information about the case is asked to call “Law enforcement can’t solve the prob-
Monday afternoon in Half Moon Bay, a San sheriff’s Sgt. Pettit at (650) 802-4226. lem alone ... and asks the public do its
Mateo County sheriff’s spokeswoman said. Pedestrian hit part.”
At about 4 p.m. the suspect was driving in San Carlos crosswalk State vehicle theft rate dips CHP officials advise motorists to park in
west in the eastbound lanes of State Route The number of vehicles stolen in a well-lit, secure or highly-visible loca-
A 55-year-old man was struck and serious-
92 when his vehicle collided head-on with California in 2017 was down 6.2 percent tion, lock all doors/windows, use an alarm
ly injured by a vehicle while walking a
another vehicle, spokeswoman Detective after back-to-back years of increases, system, don’t leave a vehicle unattended
bicycle across the street in a crosswalk in
Rosemerry Blankswade said. according to the California Highway Patrol. with its engine running, never leave valu-
San Carlos on Monday morning, according
Blankswade said the suspect crawled out able items in plain sight and to report sus-
to the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office. The CHP said 175, 351 vehicles were
of his vehicle and tried to hide from law picious activity to law enforcement.
The collision occurred around 9:30 a.m. stolen in 2017 compared to 186,857 in
enforcement officers. But the person was as the man crossed the road in the area of 2016. That accounts for the largest annual CHP officials said a vehicle is stolen
located and he smelled of alcohol, Industrial Road and East San Carlos Avenue, decrease in stolen vehicles since 2014. every three minutes in California.
Blankswade said. He was treated at the scene sheriff’s officials said. CHP officials attributed the decrease to “Vehicle theft is a crime of opportunity,”
and taken to a hospital. A 23-year-old driving a silver Mercedes- advances in anti-theft technology, aggres- Stanley said. “Do not make it easy for a
Blankswade said the victim in the colli- Benz struck the victim, who was taken to a sive police work and public vigilance. thief to gain access to your vehicle.”

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THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/NATION Wednesday • April 4, 2018 5


U.S. proposes tariffs on $50
billion in Chinese imports
By Paul Wiseman retaliate against the new U.S. tariffs, which
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS target the high-tech industries that Beijing
has been nurturing, from advanced manufac-
WASHINGTON — The Trump administra- turing and aerospace to information tech-
tion on Tuesday escalated its aggressive nology and robotics.
actions on trade by proposing 25 percent Early Wednesday in Beijing, China’s
tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese imports to Commerce Ministry said it “strongly con-
protest Beijing’s policies that require for- demns and firmly opposes” the proposed
eign companies to hand over their technol- U.S. tariffs and warned of retaliatory action.
ogy. “We will prepare equal measures for U.S.
The Office of the U. S. Trade products with the same scale” according to
Representative issued a list targeting 1,300 regulations in Chinese trade law, a ministry
Chinese products, including industrial spokesman said in comments carried by the
robots and telecommunications equipment. official Xinhua News Agency.
The suggested tariffs wouldn’t take effect The U.S. sanctions are intended to punish
right away: A public comment period will China for deploying strong-arm tactics in
REUTERS FILE PHOTO last until May 11, and a hearing on the tar- its drive to become a global technology
Gov. Jerry Brown’s office is directing state agencies to establish a tracking system for iffs is set for May 15. Companies and con- power. These include pressuring American
discrimination and misconduct complaints and to update sexual harassment training. sumers will have the opportunity to lobby companies to share technology to gain
to have some products taken off the list or access to the Chinese market, forcing U.S.

California Gov. Jerry Brown orders have others added.


The latest U.S. move risks heightening
trade tensions with China, which on
firms to license their technology in China
on unfavorable terms and even hacking into
U.S. companies’ computers to steal trade

misconduct reports to be tracked “You’re not managing unless you’re meas-


Monday had slapped taxes on $3 billion in
U.S. products in response to earlier U.S. tar-
iffs on steel and aluminum imports.
secrets.
The administration sought to draw up the
list of targeted Chinese goods in a way that
By Kathleen Ronayne “China’s going to be compelled to lash might limit the impact of the tariffs — a tax
and Jonathan J. Cooper uring,” said Batjer, who also is secretary of back,” warned Philip Levy, a senior fellow on imports — on American consumers while
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Government Operations Agency. The at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs hitting Chinese imports that benefit from
tracking system will only chronicle new and an economic adviser to President Beijing’s sharp-elbowed tech policies. But
complaints, she said. George W. Bush. some critics warned that Americans will end
SACRAMENTO — California Gov. Jerry A Sacramento Bee investigation pub- Indeed, China immediately threatened to up being hurt.
Brown’s office directed state agencies lished in January found the state paid more
Tuesday to start uniformly tracking discrim- than $25 million over three years to settle
ination and misconduct complaints and sexual harassment complaints against agen- In t r A d v a n
update harassment training. N O R T H A M ER I CA’S o du c e d
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toward another young woman in the office. and discrimination complaints are complet-
The national reckoning over sexual mis- ed even if the employee who made them
conduct that began last fall brought a spot- resigns.
light on the California Legislature and state It also directs agencies to expand training
government more broadly, revealing a sys- for employees charged with documenting
tem that has long made it hard to track the and investigating complaints, update train-
full scope of misconduct at the Capitol. ing curriculum and ensure all state employ-
Three lawmakers have resigned, including ees receive training on how to prevent dis-
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state policies. She noted each department Adriana Ruelas, who filed her suit in
tracks its own data. The working group is Sacramento Superior Court, was one of three
recommending returning to a uniform track- aides fired from Mendoza’s office in
ing system that the state used to follow. September 2017.

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U.S. suspects cellphone


spying devices in D.C.
By Frank Bajak
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

For the first time, the U.S. government has publicly


acknowledged the existence in Washington, D.C., of what
appear to be rogue devices that foreign spies and criminals
could be using to track individual cellphones and intercept
calls and messages.
The use of what are known as cellphone-site simulators by
foreign powers has long been a concern, but American intel-
ligence and law enforcement agencies — which use such
eavesdropping equipment themselves — have been silent
on the issue until now.
In a March 26 letter to Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden, the
Department of Homeland Security acknowledged that last
year it identified suspected unauthorized cell-site simulators
in the nation’s capital. The agency said it had not deter-
mined the type of devices in use or who might have been
operating them. Nor did it say how many it detected or
where.
REUTERS FILE PHOTO The agency’s response, obtained by the Associated Press
A damaged car is seen partially trapped as workers remove debris from a collapsed bridge at Florida International University. from Wyden’s office, suggests little has been done about
such equipment, known popularly as Stingrays after a brand

Family seeks justice for common among U.S. police departments. The Federal
Communications Commission, which regulates the nation’s
airwaves, formed a task force on the subject four years ago,
but it never produced a report and no longer meets regularly.

bridge collapse victim


The devices work by tricking mobile devices into locking
onto them instead of legitimate cell towers, revealing the
exact location of a particular cellphone.

By Adrina Gomez Licon Goldfarb said there was “complete dis- er’s dry-cleaning shop where she
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS regard for human safety.” worked three days a week. It was on Around the nation
Alexa Duran was driving a friend those days when she offered to remove
home from a doctor’s appointment the most difficult stains from the Teacher rebellion puts
MIAMI — The parents of the
youngest victim killed by a collapsed
when the concrete span fell atop their week’s orders. red-state Republicans on defensive
car. The friend survived and said Duran “Every night I fell asleep on the
bridge in Miami said Tuesday they was not responsive after he shouted couch and she would walk me to bed. OKLAHOMA CITY — A teacher rebellion in red states
want justice for their daughter, describ- her name when he saw the bridge top- Now I sleep entire nights on the from West Virginia to Arizona has put Republicans on the
ing her as a selfless teenager with pling. He ducked down and only saw couch,” Gina Duran said. “She just defensive, forcing them to walk a fine line in the months
ambitions of becoming a lawyer. his friend’s hair and blood before gave her heart to me.” before midterm elections between placating constituents
Orlando and Gina Duran said Tuesday being helped out by people who came The day of the collapse students were who are angry over education cuts and conservative sup-
there were too many mistakes and to the rescue. on spring break, but Duran was in porters who want a smaller government and low taxes.
oversights in the construction of a The FIU student was hailed as the school because she had met with a In Oklahoma, most Republicans last week broke with the
Florida International University good Samaritan of that day, but school adviser, her mother said. Then, party orthodoxy and endorsed hundreds of millions of dol-
pedestrian bridge that toppled onto a Duran’s parents and lawyer pointed out she promised to take her friend Richie lars in tax increases to fund public schools and give teach-
busy highway March 15, killing their she was “selfless” and had “unusual Humble to the doctor, and later, to take ers a raise of 15 to 18 percent.
18-year-old daughter Alexa and five character” traits for a woman her age. food to her mother at her shop. They acted after Oklahoma teachers demanded action,
others. The younger of two sisters born to But then Gina received a call from inspired by a nine-day strike in West Virginia, where they
Last week the family filed a wrongful Ecuadorian immigrants, Duran liked one of Alexa’s friends. won a 5 percent raise. The rebellion also has spread to
death lawsuit against eight companies helping loved ones resolve their prob- “She said ‘Ms. Duran, you have to Kentucky where teachers thronged the state Capitol
involved in the design and building of lems. come and see. Something bad hap- Monday to protest cuts in pensions. And in Arizona, restive
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Trump offering support
to embattled EPA head
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS companies. An
agency ethics
WASHINGTON — President official at the
Donald Trump is offering strong EPA has insisted
support for Scott Pruitt, the head that Pruitt’s
of the Environmental Protection lease didn’t vio-
Agency who is at the center of late federal
swirling ethics questions, the ethics rules.
White House said Tuesday. A memo
The president called Pruitt on Scott Pruitt signed by
Monday and told him that “we’ve Kevin Minoli
got your back” and urged him to contends that Pruitt’s $50-a-night
“keep his head up” and “keep rental payments constitute a fair
fighting, ” according to two market rate. Pruitt’s lease, howev-
administration officials. The offi- er, required him to pay just for
cials spoke on the condition of nights he occupied in the unit.
anonymity because they were not Pruitt actually paid a total of
authorized to publicly discuss pri- $6,100 over the six month period
REUTERS vate conversations. he leased the property, an average
Donald Trump speaks during a joint news conference with Latvia’s President Raimonds Vejonis, Estonia’s President White House chief of staff John of about $1,000 a month.
Kersti Kaljulaid and Lithuania’s President Dalia Grybauskaite at the White House. Kelly reiterated those sentiments But current rental listings for
in a call to Pruitt Tuesday morn- two-bedroom apartments in the

Impatient for wall, Trump wants ing, according to the officials.


Pruitt has come under intense
scrutiny for his use of a Capitol
Hill condominium linked to a
neighborhood show they typical-
ly go for far more than what Pruitt
paid. A two bedroom townhome on
the same block as the one leased

U.S. military to secure the border


By Jill Colvin Congress. But questions about the plan, includ-
prominent Washington lobbyist
whose firm represents fossil fuel
by Pruitt was advertised for rent on
Monday at $3,750 a month.

and Lolita C. Baldor


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
over the past 12
years, presi-
dents have twice
ing rudimentary details on whether
it would involve National Guard
members.
States, cities sue U.S. over
WASHINGTON — Frustrated by
slow action on a major campaign
promise, President Donald Trump
sent National
Guard troops to
the border to
But the administration appeared
to be considering a model similar
to a 2006 operation in which
census citizenship question
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Voting Rights Act, which protects
said Tuesday he wants to use the bolster security President George W. Bush
and assist with minority voting rights. It would
military to secure the U.S.-Mexico deployed National Guard troops to NEW YORK — Seventeen states, be the first time in 70 years that
border until his promised border Jim Mattis surveillance and the southern border.
other support. the District of Columbia and six the government used the census
wall is built. Under Operation Jump Start, cities sued the U.S. government form sent to every household to
The White House counsel’s office
Trump told reporters he’s been 6,000 National Guard troops were Tuesday, saying the addition of a ask people to specify whether
has been working on the idea for
discussing the idea with Defense sent to assist the border patrol citizenship question to the census they are U.S. citizens.
several weeks, according to a sen-
Secretary Jim Mattis. with non-law enforcement duties form is unconstitutional. New York Attorney General
ior official who spoke on condi-
“We’re going to be doing things while additional border agents The Trump administration’s Attorney General Eric
tion of anonymity to discuss
militarily. Until we can have a were hired and trained. Over two decision to ask people about their Schneiderman, a Democrat who
internal plans.
wall and proper security, we’re years, about 29, 000 National citizenship has set off worries announced the new lawsuit in
Trump has been annoyed by the
going to be guarding our border Guard forces participated, as forces among Democrats that immi- Manhattan federal court, said the
lack of progress on building what
with the military,” Trump said, rotated in and out. The Guard mem- grants will dodge the survey alto- plans would have a “devastating
was the signature promise of his
calling the move a “big step.” bers were used for surveillance, gether, diluting political repre- effect on New York, where we have
campaign: a “big, beautiful wall”
It wasn’t immediately clear communications, administrative sentation for states that tend to millions of immigrants.”
along the Mexican border. He’s
exactly how the proposal would support, intelligence, analysis vote Democratic and robbing The lawsuit, also brought by the
previously suggested using the
work or what kind of troops Trump and the installation of border secu- many communities of federal dol- bipartisan U. S. Conference of
Pentagon’s budget to pay for
wanted to deploy. But the White rity infrastructure. lars. Mayors, said adding the citizen-
building the wall, arguing it is a
House later said Trump wanted to national security priority, despite In addition, President Barack Supporters of the plan for the ship question was arbitrary and
mobilize the National Guard. strict rules that prohibit spending Obama sent about 1,200 National 2020 census argue that obtaining would “fatally undermine the accu-
Federal law prohibits the use of that’s not authorized by Congress. Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexico more data on the voting-age popu- racy of the population count.” It
active-duty service members for At the Pentagon, officials strug- border in 2010 to beef up efforts to lation of citizens than current sur- asked for a ruling that the citizen-
law enforcement inside the U.S., gled throughout the day to answer battle drug smuggling and illegal veys are providing will help the ship demand is unauthorized and
unless specifically authorized by immigration. Justice Department enforce the unconstitutional.
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Dutch attorney sentenced in Russia


probe draws 30 days, $20,000 fine lies,” Jackson told van
By Chad Day
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS der Zwaan as he stood
before her. Being able to
WASHINGTON — A Dutch attorney who “write a check and walk
lied to federal agents investigating former away, ” she added later,
Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort would not fit the serious-
was sentenced Tuesday to 30 days in prison ness of the crime or send
in the first punishment handed down in the the right message.
special counsel’s Russia investigation. He The criminal case
was also ordered to pay a $20,000 fine. Alex van der against van der Zwaan is
Alex van der Zwaan’s sentence could set a Zwaan not directly related to
guidepost for what other defendants charged Russian election inter-
with lying in special counsel Robert ference, the main focus of Mueller’s probe.
Mueller’s investigation may receive when But it has revealed new details about the
their cases are resolved. Among them are a government’s case against Manafort and
former White House national security opened a window into the intersecting uni-
adviser and a Trump campaign foreign poli- verses of international law, foreign con- REUTERS
cy aide. sulting work and politics. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gestures during a news conference at the Prime
The case has also exposed connections Minister’s office in Jerusalem.
Van der Zwaan, 33, had faced up to six between senior Trump campaign aides,
months in prison under federal sentencing
guidelines, and his attorneys had pushed for
him to pay a fine and leave the country.
But U. S. District Judge Amy Berman
Jackson, citing the need to deter others
including Rick Gates, and Russia. Just last
week, the government disclosed that van
der Zwaan and Gates spoke during the 2016
presidential campaign with a man Gates had
Israeli leader nixes U.N. deal
from lying in an investigation of interna-
tional importance, said incarceration was
necessary.
previously described as having ties to the
GRU, Russia’s military intelligence
agency. Gates is now cooperating with
Mueller.
to resettle African migrants
By Aron Heller Netanyahu praised it as a “good agreement”
“These were not mistakes. These were
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that marked “an important day” for Israel.
But hours later, after heavy criticism
Anticipating Trump’s next Around the nation JERUSALEM — In an abrupt and startling among nationalists within his own ruling
move, aides prep Iran deal pullout coalition, he said he was putting the plan on
how to sell a pull-out as the correct strategy, reversal, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin hold. After meeting angry residents of work-
WASHINGTON — Anticipating an unpre- how aggressively to re-impose U.S. sanc- Netanyahu nixed his own deal Tuesday with
ing-class neighborhoods in south Tel Aviv
dictable president’s next moves, U.S. offi- tions on Iran that had been lifted under the the United Nations to resettle tens of thou- on Tuesday, Netanyahu said he was canceling
cials have started actively planning for the deal, and how to deal with Iranian and sands of African migrants in Israel and other
it outright.
likelihood that Donald Trump will announce European fallout from such a step, according Western nations, caving in to nationalist
next month the U.S. is withdrawing from to officials, diplomats and outside advisers critics who have demonized the migrants for “From time to time there are decisions that
the Iran nuclear deal. to the administration. taking over poor neighborhoods in Tel have to be reconsidered,” he said. “We will
But no one knows exactly what would The planning is at an early stage but has Aviv. continue to act determinedly to exhaust all
happen next, nor how Iran would respond. taken on greater urgency as the clock ticks The move leaves unresolved one of Israel’s our options of removing the infiltrators.”
Still, with less than five weeks to go until toward mid-May, when Trump has said he’ll most charged and divisive issues — what to A coalition of human rights organizations
President Donald Trump’s deadline, national walk away unless his concerns about the do with the Africans who say they fled for in Israel said the flip-flop proved the gov-
security officials are exploring various “day accord are addressed. their lives in search of sanctuary in the ernment could not be trusted to fulfil any
after” scenarios. Those scenarios include Jewish state. “moral, legal or international commit-
The about-face also opened Netanyahu to ments.”
scathing assaults on his leadership, raising Domestic critics said it raised broader
doubts about his ability to make controver- questions about whether Netanyahu could
sial decisions on bigger issues in the future, carry out any proper decision-making
including how he would respond to a peace process.
plan promised by President Donald Trump. “How will you, as prime minister, handle
Netanyahu proudly announced the deal the Iranian threat? How will you deal with
Monday in a nationally televised news con- the cost of living?” asked Avi Gabbay, leader
ference, saying Israel had agreed to cancel a of the opposition Labor Party. “Lack of lead-
planned expulsion of tens of thousands of ership, cowardice, escape from responsibili-
Africans that had been widely condemned ty, incitement, empty slogans, inability to
both at home and among Jews around the make decisions and zero ability to imple-
world. ment them — this is what we have seen over
Under the deal, roughly half of the 35,000 the past few hours from he who pretends to
migrants living in Israel would be resettled deal with the real threats and problems of
in the West with the rest absorbed in Israel. Israel.”
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday • April 4, 2018 9


Prove rhetoric on North Korea worked
in its race to become a nuclear power.
Closing the gap?
Other voices Still, with those caveats, any reason

“W
The Augusta Chronicle e must make it possible for the boy and girl
for hope must be pursued with the of average ability to walk with confidence

W
e were among many who ior. speed of a downhill skier. and to choose his goal with pride even if
pushed back against But everything has changed, from “Kim Jong Un talked about denu- college would not be a wise choice for him.” — Eda
President Trump when he Pyongyang’s proximity to nuclear clearization with the South Korean LeShan, “The Conspiracy Against Childhood.”
shockingly warned last August that weapons and ballistic missiles, to representatives, not just a freeze,” On March 13 in this newspaper, there was an article titled
future threats from North Korea would Kim’s sudden charm offensive — and, Trump tweeted. “Educators work to close achievement gap” written by
be met with “fire and fury like the most markedly, to a U.S. president The announced summit brought Austin Walsh and which quoted our San Mateo County
world has never seen.” audacious enough to take on the chal- instant hope and praise. superintendent of schools, Anne Campbell: “Through the
We said then, and we still believe, “Congratulations to the Trump tireless efforts of educators and policy makers, we are gradu-
lenge.
that such rhetoric is reckless and administration,” CNN host and Trump ally making progress in attacking the persistent presence
Plus, we are told the summit some- of the opportunity/achieve-
makes the world a more dangerous time before May at an undisclosed skeptic Chris Cuomo said. “They were
able to move the ball here. Maybe ment gap.” 
place. location will take place without an As far as problems that
We’re itching to be proven wrong. easing of the U.S. sanctions strangle- North Korea’s not telling the truth,
our schools have had with
Fact is, he may do it. hold - and without further ballistic maybe they won’t really do this. But trying to close the opportu-
It’s hard not to conclude that it was missile tests by Pyongyang. even the suggestion, even the poten- nity/achievement gap, I
Mr. Trump’s tough talk — and the One cautionary note, and it’s a huge tial offer, is progress.” have composed a list of my
belief internationally that he just one: We’d have to trust that President After several rounds of sanctions, own of things that no doubt
might follow through on his vow — Trump won’t fall prey to North Chinese cooperation, and last year’s hinder Campbell and
that has led not only to rapproche- Korea’s historic cat-and-mouse game stunning unanimous U.N. crackdown cohorts in their efforts.
ment between North and South Korea — also played for years by Iraqi dicta- on Pyongyang, The Washington First, because of “No Child
at the latter’s recent Olympic games, tor Saddam Hussein — of agreeing to Post’s Aaron Blake writes that Left Behind” and “Race to
but also to an announced summit this good behavior in return for conces- “through it all, Trump has gotten cred- the Top,” there has been an
spring between Trump and North sions, then breaking agreements at it for real progress on the North Korea obsession with trying to
Korean leader Kim Jong Un. every turn. threat, including from some critics.” stuff academics down the
For decades, presidents have no Former American ambassador to the “He does deserve credit,” Blake quot- throats of children who are
doubt been advised not to dignify a U.N. John Bolton is highly skeptical ed Trump detractor Ian Bremmer. “I not ready. Along with this
North Korean dictator with a bilateral of Kim’s sincerity, as should we all think North Korea’s openness in the goes the focus on academics and testing at the expense of
be. other important subjects. Add to that the apparent unwill-
meeting. We would’ve advised the Olympics and summitry with South
“The only thing North Korea is seri- ingness of the education hierarchy to face the fact that men-
same, frankly. The conventional wis- Korea, as well as potentially direct tal abilities vary greatly among students and the failure to
dom, again likely correct, was that it ous about is getting deliverable talks with the U.S., are the result of
nuclear weapons,” he said on Fox accommodate and educate appropriately those children who
would’ve been a mistake to aggrandize Trump’s approach.” are not college material. 
a tyrant and, without significant pre- News, doubtful Pyongyang would stop Go ahead, Mr. President. Make our But most important is the influence of our culture — often
conditions, would reward bad behav- a “few yards away from the finish line” day. as it is personified by the media. We see glorified there the
narcissistic, the disdain of anything intellectual, extreme

Letters to the editor excitement about even the most demented celebrities, con-
stant emphasis that it is what you have, not who you are,
that counts, encouraging parents to be away from even
their very small children for most of the day, a lack of
Vote no on all but serves no one except those who game?” Congress has just voted to health care for everyone, the election of politicians who
have no alternative. SamTrans should add $654.6 billion to a military budg- would rather give tax cuts to the wealthy than fund our
transportation taxes stick to the only route it does best, et that is already more than the next schools adequately. All contribute greatly to the problem of
Editor, ECR and ECRx, and let cities handle two largest national military expendi- educating so many of our children.
SB 5 9 5 (Reg i o nal Meas ure 3 ) the rest. But first, Samtrans must end ture combined, and today’s students, These days, many teachers report that there is, among
— Ji m Beal e. their anti-competition mandate. purely by accident of the year they children (especially boys), a lack of incentive, no drive to
RM3 superficially looks appealing SamTrans is so dysfunctional its poli- were born, are in line to be forced to succeed, or even try. Could this be related to the constant
because it promises to fund every- cies contribute to traffic congestion. operate all these arms; inevitably, connection to and stimulation from electronic gadgets and
thing, but it is grossly inequitable. It Without a structural reorganization, many will be killed. the influence of the media? After all, you don’t get that con-
allocates 25 percent of revenue to AB 1613 would only add more fuel to But that’s not all. Our government stant adrenaline rush at school. School is boring! As
the fire. also wants to further the capitalist Warren Farrell, Ph.D., and John Gray, Ph.D., wrote in their
expand highways despite Caltrans’ new book, “The Boy Crisis”: “The number of boys who
revelation in 2015 that highway SB 7 9 7 (Cal trai n Sal es Tax ) cult with its war making effort, which
— Jerry Hi l l . is all very well for the shoes and com- said they didn’t like school has increased by 71 percent
expansion creates more traffic. since 1980. Boys are also expelled from school three times
Although it allocates 69 percent to Problem No. 1: Caltrain is managed puters needed, but unfortunately, the
by SamTrans. Problem No. 2: Poor only private consumers for assault as often as girls.”
public transit, it allocates only 3 per- Could it be that fast-food diets lead to torpor, disconnect
people don’t ride Caltrain, they ride weapons are mass murderers, whose
cent to bike and pedestrian infrastruc- and dullness? How many kids regularly get the amount of
SamTrans. Problem No. 3: The sales main targets are children, college stu-
ture and 3 percent to alternatives. But sleep that’s so very important for success in school? How
tax is regressive, it makes poor peo- dents and churchgoers. And we all put
transit is only as strong as its weak- many are left to fend for themselves so much that they lack
ple who do not ride Caltrain subsidize up with it. Why should the children
est link, so categorically separating the kind of parental guidance that provides good role mod-
wealthier people who do.  be worried about the scorn of an adult els? “Teenage boys are looking for models of mature adult-
and limiting the latter to 6 percent community that puts their welfare
creates a problem. Unless people can hood, but we no longer make any collective effort to pro-
below the profit margin of arms mak- vide such models.” — Leonard Sax, “Boys Adrift.”
safely reach transit stations without a Jeffrey Tong ers and is so gullible that we can be
car, they’ll drive to their final desti- What complicates matters even more is the great number
San Bruno persuaded that the Founding Fathers, of single mothers in this country. It is reported that in the
nation, making SB 595 just a high- back before the industrial revolution,
way expansion measure. United States, a total of about 17.2 million children are
thought that Americans would kow- being raised without a father. This easily leads to more
AB 1 6 1 3 (SamTrans Sal es Punishing students tow to sending their children to for- abuse and neglect. And also consider the high number of
Tax ) — Kev i n Mul l i n.   eign wars and wouldn’t mind being toxic chemicals in the environment that affect the health of
SamTrans is the “transportation for for asking for safety taxed to support a people killing especially children who are exposed to them regularly.
the poor and disabled,” managed by Editor, industry? Superintendent Campbell et al. have their work cut out for
wealthier people who choose not to What combination of “heartless” them.
ride the system they manage. They and “mindless” does it take to write Since much of our culture — especially the media —
allow accountants to create policies that students urging gun control Stephanie Munoz
grovels in sensationalism and depravity, it is more impor-
which satisfy government mandates, “have no skin in the Palo Alto tant than ever to have responsible, dedicated, caring and
loving parents who have adequate time to devote to their
children and see it as their duty to model for them and raise
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Stocks claw back ground lost on trade fears


By Marley Jay Instead of raising money through
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS an initial public offering under-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,044.35 written by an investment bank,
Low: 23,664.33 Spotify Technologies took a more
NEW YORK — Banks, retailers,
health care and energy companies Close: 24,033.36 unusual route called a direct listing
climbed Tuesday as U.S. stocks Change: +389.17 that lets investors sell the stock
regained much of what they lost in directly. It started trading at
OTHER INDEXES $165.90 a share, well above the
a steep drop a day earlier. Several S&P 500: 2614.45 +32.57
big technology companies includ- previous high share price of
ing Apple also recovered. NYSE Index: 12,367.07 +150.36 $132. 50 it reached in private
Banks rose as interest rates Nasdaq: 6941.28 +71.16 deals. The stock wound up closing
turned higher, and automakers NYSE MKT: 2454.52 +22.23 down 10.2 percent at $149.01.
Ford and General Motors also Russell 2000: 1512.15 +19.62 It’s been a rocky month for
jumped after saying their sales Wilshire 5000: 27,117.04 +322.73 stocks as investors worried about
rose in March after a rough start to changes to the North American
the year. Retailers like Foot 10-Yr Bond: 2.78 +0.05
Free Trade Agreement and tensions
Locker and consumer-focused Oil (per barrel): 63.57 +0.56 between the U.S. and China, the
companies including Netflix also Gold : 1,336.50 -10.40 world’s biggest economies.
climbed. Stocks plunged one day ago after
The market got off to a shaky points, or 1 percent, to 6,941.28. global economy and company Among individual stocks, CBS China placed tariffs on a small
start, wobbled for much of the day, The Russell 2000 index of small- profits. He noted that the U.S. has- added 4.2 percent to $52.86 on number of exports, and investors
then surged in the last hour of trad- er-company stocks added 19.62 n’t entered a full-blown trade war reports it plans to make an offer to fear that its response to a broader
ing. The S&P 500 index rose points, or 1. 3 percent, to since 1930, and trade relationships buy corporate sibling Viacom. package of trade sanctions will be
32.57 points, or 1.3 percent, to 1,512.15. were much different back then. The offer is reported to be for less harsher. But Holke, of Wells
2,614.45. It dropped 2.2 percent a Craig Holke, investment strate- “There was a lot less intercon- than Viacom’s current market Fargo, said it’s likely the coun-
day earlier. gy analyst for the Wells Fargo nectedness,” he said. “Every coun- value, and Viacom stock fell 3.7 tries will find ways to resolve
The Dow Jones industrial aver- Investment Institute, said the mar- try was actually more insulated, percent to $29.42. their differences on issues includ-
age rose 389.17 points, or 1.6 ket will continue to bounce around produced more of their own goods Music streaming company ing complaints that Beijing steals
percent, to 24, 033. 36. The as investors worry about changes at that time. It’s really hard to get Spotify made its debut on the New or pressures foreign companies to
Nasdaq composite climbed 71.16 in trade that could slow down the around that nowadays.” York Stock Exchange Tuesday. hand over technology.

Tesla raises production but falls short of Model 3 goals Business briefs
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The news, released just before the June. Tesla predicted high sales vol- Facebook asks users if
markets opened Tuesday, pushed ume, good gross profit margins and they think it’s ‘good for the world’
DETROIT — Electric car maker Tesla Tesla’s shares up about 3 percent to strong cash flow. “As a result Tesla does NEW YORK — Facebook is asking users whether they
Inc. increased production of its Model $259.54 in early trading. Still, they not require an equity or debt raise this think it’s “good for the world” in a poll sent to an unspeci-
3 mass-market car in the first quarter have fallen nearly 15 percent since the year, apart from standard credit lines,” fied number of people.
but still fell far short of the numbers it start of the year on a string of bad news the company said in a regulatory filing. The poll appears under the heading, “We’d like to do bet-
promised last summer. for the 15-year-old company. The Model 3, with a starting price of ter,” when users log in. Possible responses range from
The Palo Alto company says it made Tesla says it made just under 35,000 around $35,000, is the car that’s most “strongly agree” to “strongly disagree.”
just under 9, 800 Model 3s from vehicles total in the quarter including important to Tesla’s future. It’s the The company has been grappling with a privacy scandal
January through March. That’s four the Models S and X. That’s a 40 percent company’s first lower-cost, high-vol- and other troubles. But Facebook says this survey began
times what it made in the fourth quar- increase from last year’s fourth quarter. ume car and is crucial to its goal of well before that; versions date back to 2012. The company
ter. But it’s still only a fraction of the The company predicted that Model 3 becoming a profitable, mainstream regularly polls users on other aspects of its service, too.
20, 000 per month that CEO Elon production will climb rapidly through automaker. Tesla at one point had more CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said he wants to ensure that
Musk promised when Tesla first started the second quarter and reach about than 500,000 potential buyers on the Facebook is a force for good.
making the car. 5,000 vehicles per week around early waiting list for the Model 3.
Auto sales up 6.3 percent
in March as SUV, pickups dominate
Spotify’s market debut strikes a chord with investors DETROIT — U.S. auto sales grew 6.3 percent in March on
rising sales of SUVs and pickup trucks.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS traded as high as $169 in their stock station Pandora Media’s market value
market debut before falling back stands at $1.2 billion nearly seven Automakers sold more than 1.6 million vehicles for the
month as buyers came out of hibernation after a cold,
SAN FRANCISCO — Spotify’s slightly. The stock closed at $149.01 years after that company went public.
snowy winter in much of the country
opening act on Wall Street struck a — well above its previous high of The performance left Spotify’s mar- Truck and SUV sales rose 16.3 percent while car sales
chord with investors betting the $132.50 in deals worked out during ket value among the 10 highest ever plunged 9.2 percent, according to Autodata Corp. Nearly
unprofitable company’s trend-setting Spotify’s 12-year history as a private- recorded by a technology company two-thirds of all vehicles sold were trucks or SUVs.
music streaming service will maintain ly held company. following their first day of U.S. trad- Jeff Schuster, a senior vice president at the forecasting
its early lead over Apple and other The stock market’s warm welcome ing, according to Dealogic. Chinese e- firm LMC Automotive, said the strong month was a good
powerful challengers. left Spotify with a market value of commerce company Alibaba Group recovery from a lackluster start to the year, but much uncer-
After several hours of anticipation about $27 billion, according to holds the top spot at $234 billion after tainty remains over politics, potential trade wars and a
Tuesday morning, Spotify’s shares FactSet. By comparison, internet radio its market debut in 2014. volatile stock market.

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Wednesday • April 4, 2018

Foley helps Knights shine hope


By Terry Bernal
Woods, Mickelson
to turn back
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

It all started on the soccer pitch for


Daily Journal Boys’ Basketball Player
clock at Augusta
A
UGUSTA, Ga. — They’re older
of the Year, Joe Foley. now, no longer the 20-some-
Born in Menlo Park, and currently a things who together helped
senior at Menlo School, Foley moved usher golf into a new era.
around a lot in his youth. He grew up The evidence of that isn’t in their golf
in Atlanta then relocated to attend swings, but in their appearance. When Tiger
boarding school as an underclassman Woods takes off his hat after a round, there’s
at Woodberry Forest School in a pronounced bald spot in the back and Phil
Virginia. A two-sport athlete at Mickelson looks, well, like a guy should
Woodberry Forest — in soccer he was look as he approach-
a center midfielder, something of a es the half century
point guard on the pitch — he made a mark in life.
decision in choosing basketball over In most other
soccer that affected not just his sports sports they wouldn’t
career, but his geographical destiny. contenders. In most
Had Foley chosen soccer, he would other sports they
have likely returned to Atlanta, he wouldn’t even be
said. But the soccer world’s loss was playing.
Menlo’s gain. The point guard extra- But here at the
ordinaire arrived in Atherton as a Masters, against a
transfer junior and fronted the Knights field loaded with
as they immediately turned into a con-
tender on the Nor Cal scene. TIM young talent,
they’re among the
Still, his soccer experience has paid
big dividends going forward.
DAHLBERG favorites.
Not just of the
“That’s where I gained my vision fans, who enjoyed the unlikely pairing of
from, being able to pass to people,” Mickelson and Woods in a rare practice
Foley said. “It’s so much different round together on Tuesday. Oddsmakers in
because you have 10 people in front Vegas think both have a good shot at don-
of you. When you get it down to four ning the traditional green jacket on
(players), it just becomes a lot easier.” Sunday, and if it’s Mickelson he would be
Once Foley honed in on one sports the oldest Masters champion ever.
as a junior point guard for Menlo, his A Masters for the ages? How about one
career took off. Foley earned back-to- for the aged?
back West Bay Athletic League “We’re at the tail end of our careers, we
Foothill Division MVP awards, and both know that,” Woods said. “He’s 47, I
next season will be playing on a believe, and I’m 42, and we have had a great
Division I scholarship at Lehigh 20-year battle, hopefully we’ll have a few
University in Pennsylvania. more. But we understand where we are in the
Foley’s willingness to give up the game now versus where we were in our early
rock is a major factor in his being 20s, battling for who is going to be No. 1.
selected the Daily Journal Boys’ And that was then and certainly this is now.”
Basketball Player of the Year. He led If there’s any comfort for both players it
Menlo to its best win total in over 10 lies in the history of the Masters, where
years. Finishing with a 25-4 overall Jack Nicklaus not only won at the age of
record, it was the program’s best win 46 in 1986 but was contending on the final
total since going 26-7 in 2006-07. day a dozen years later at the age of 58.
“Point guards all think they have to Add in the fact they own seven green

See FOLEY, Page 14 See DAHLBERG, Page 16

Giants score some Warriors hold off


runs, fall to Seattle Thunder in OKC
By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mariners 6, Giants 4 By Cliff Brunt Warriors 111, Thunder 107
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Panik said of Bochy’s bold prediction.
SAN FRANCISCO — Bruce Bochy just Marco Gonzales (1-0) allowed three runs Kerr said. “It’s a hell of a win, especially
went for it and pegged Joe Panik as a 60- OKLAHOMA CITY — The standings indi- without all our guards.”
and six hits in 6 1/3 innings for the cated Golden State had nothing to play for
home run guy. Joking of course, but the sec- Mariners. Russell Westbrook had 44 points and 16
ond baseman is on quite a pace. Tuesday night. rebounds. He made 15 of 26 field goals and
Evan Longoria added a two-run shot for The Warriors’ effort and performance said
His latest solo home run wasn’t enough the Giants, the first hit with his new team 11 of 12 free throws and had six assists. The
against Seattle. otherwise. Thunder were disappointed that they could-
after an 0-for-17 start. Kevin Durant scored 34 points while
Mitch Haniger hit a Behind Panik’s power bat, San Francisco n’t support Westbrook’s dynamic perform-
two-run single, Kyle being booed throughout the game, leading ance.
became the first team in major league histo- Golden State to a 111-107 victory over the
Seager also singled in a ry to score its first three runs of the year on “He was great,” said Paul George, who
run in a big first inning, Oklahoma City Thunder. scored 20 points. “He was great. He took it
solo homers by the same player, according The Warriors entered the night locked into
and the Mariners spoiled to Elias. It was Panik’s first homer at AT&T to another level — a level that those guys
the Giants’ home opener the No. 2 spot in the Western Conference didn’t have an answer for. Again, it’s frus-
Park since Aug. 28, 2016 — all 10 of his standings, but they still wanted to beat a
with a 6-4 win Tuesday. came on the road in 2017. trating when we see that, we notice that and
Panik went deep in the rival that had taken two of the first three we can’t help him by making shots and put-
The Mariners answered right back in the meetings this season. Golden State won ting the ball in the basket.”
Mitch Haniger fourth, his third solo fifth, getting Robinson Cano’s RBI double despite guard Stephen Curry missing his Klay Thompson scored 20 points for the
drive of the season. At and a sacrifice fly from Guillermo Heredia.
that point, he had accounted for all three of sixth straight game with a left MCL sprain. Warriors and the bench scored 38 points on
“The credit goes to our offense today,” Guard Andre Iguodala missed the game with
San Francisco’s runs for the season with Gonzales said. “The four runs in the first, 18-for-26 shooting. They helped make up
those shots. left knee soreness and Shaun Livingston for Durant’s 2-for-13 shooting in the sec-
couldn’t ask for a bigger boost of confi- was out for personal reasons.
At this rate, the Giants might need him to dence honestly, and the way they played in ond half.
hit 60 just to stay competitive. “It was a great win, short-handed and on “Just was trying to win,”’ Durant said. “I
“All I can do is laugh about that one,” the road against a good team fighting for
See GIANTS, Page 16 playoff position,” Warriors coach Steve See WARRIORS, Page 14
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Hamels, Rangers shut down A’s CSM opens April by


By Michael Wagaman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rangers 4, A’s 1
eight outs by strike- Gallo connected on a 2-1 pitch from
falling to 3rd place
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
OAKLAND — Cole Hamels struck out. He yielded Chad Kendall Graveman (0-1) in the second
out 11 in five innings, Joey Gallo hit Pinder’s homer in inning to become the 11th-fastest
With one month remaining in the community college base-
his 50th home run in 204 games and the third and twice player in major league history to 50
ball regular season, College of San Mateo fell to third place in
the Texas Rangers beat the Oakland pitched out of jams homers. Gallo, who also went deep on
the Coast Conference Golden Gate with a 9-6 loss to Mission
Athletics 4-1 on Tuesday night. while relying pri- Sunday, moved past Frank Robinson,
College Tuesday at Bulldog Stadium.
Texas third baseman Andre Beltre marily on his cutter who accomplished the feat in 213
games. With the win, Mission (6-3 Coast Golden Gate, 17-11
singled in the second to tie Rod Carew Cole Hamels and changeup.
Beltre’s hit was his 3,053rd in the overall) leapfrogs into second place, a half game ahead of
for most hits by a Latin-born player. Eight of his strike-
majors. That matches Carew’s mark for CSM in the standings.
Rougned Odor singled twice and drove outs came via the two pitches.
Latin players and 25th all-time, two The Bulldogs (6-4, 19-10) entered play riding a six-game
in two runs, and Nomar Mazara added Alex Claudio and Chris Martin com-
shy of Rickey Henderson. winning streak, but couldn’t overcome a glut of early runs
two hits and scored twice. bined for three scoreless innings and
Graveman allowed four runs and eight by Mission. The Saints rallied for five in the top of the first
The Rangers ended a three-game los- Keone Kela finished for his first save
hits. The A’s opening-day starter has and added three in the third. CSM starting pitcher Sean
ing streak this season and a nine-game this season.
given up nine earned runs in 10 Prozell lasted just 2 2/3 innings, allowing eight runs
skid at the Coliseum. The game was played in a mostly
innings this season. (seven earned) on seven hits to take the loss. The freshman
Hamels (1-1) bounced back from a empty stadium in front of an announced
right-hander’s record falls to 5-2.
rough start on opening day, dominat- crowd of 9,157. That was slightly more
ing an A’s lineup that had scored three than the 7,416 for Monday’s game — Trainer’s room CSM clawed its way back, scoring a run in the first, two in
or more runs in four of the first five the fewest to attend an A’s game at the the fourth, and one each in the sixth and seventh to close the
RHP Paul Blackburn, pegged to be deficit to 8-6. The Bulldogs’ best chance came in the seventh
games. He allowed four hits and walked Coliseum since 2003. the No. 3 starter, underwent a second
three. Matt Olson and Matt Chapman had by loading the bases with two outs. After sophomore Kevin
MRI and continues to be bothered by
The left-hander recorded his first two hits apiece for the A’s. Jordan drew a bases-loaded walk, however, Nick Knecht flew
forearm tightness.
out to right field to end the threat.
The Bulldogs would never again get the potential tying run

Sharks hammered in third period


to the plate.
Chris Papapietro and Angelo Bortolin, each with three hits,
paced the Bulldogs’ 11-hit day. Papapietro hit a solo home run
in the bottom of the ninth, his second of the year. Bortolin
Couture records new Stars 4, Sharks 2 produced two doubles. Brad Diggle and Ryan Gault had three
hits each for Mission.
career-high with goal Logan Couture set
a career-high with
Lehtonen’s glove.
Benn made it 2-1 With 10 games remaining in the regular season, CSM still
No. 33 of the season his 33rd goal of the
season and Timo
late in the second
period, redirecting a
has plenty of control over its own destiny. On April 12 and 14,
the Bulldogs play a two-game series with first-place Chabot,
By Rick Eymer Meier scored No. 20 centering pass from currently pacing CSM by two games in the Coast Golden Gate
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for the Sharks, who John Klingberg off standings. The Bulldogs close the season April 24 and 26 with
lost their fourth Jones’ shoulder pad a two-game set against Mission.
SAN JOSE — Jamie Benn stole the straight. and into the net. He With one month remaining in the community college base-
puck from Tomas Hertl and scored the Lehtonen left the added an empty-net ball regular season, College of San Mateo fell to third place in
go-ahead goal with 3:06 left before the Coast Conference Golden Gate with a 9-6 loss to Mission
Logan Couture game with an upper- Jamie Benn goal in the closing
finishing a hat trick with an empty- body injury with seconds. College Tuesday at Bulldog Stadium.
netter to give the Dallas Stars a 4-2 4:06 remaining in the first period. He No tes : Benn has points in 10 of his With the win, Mission leapfrogs into second place, a half
victory over the San Jose Sharks on took a puck to the facemask, though last 13 games. ... Stars C Tyler Seguin game ahead of CSM in the standings.
Tuesday night. that may be incidental to a possible has points in each of his past four
Mike McKenna, who replaced an injury in the neck area. Lehtonen saved games and six of seven overall. ... Skyline rallies late to down Cañada
injured Kari Lehtonen, got the victory 12 of 14 shots. Sharks F Evander Kane missed the The late innings haven’t been kind to Skyline College this
after stopping all 17 shots he faced. Couture put the Sharks ahead 1-0 game with an apparent arm injury suf- season, but the Trojans (3-4 Coast Pacific, 7-21 overall)
McKenna last played in the NHL for the after taking a pass from Brent Burns fered at Las Vegas on Saturday night. bucked that trend Tuesday with crooked numbers in the seventh
Arizona Coyotes on Feb. 16, 2015. and firing it into the net from long ... Sharks’ C Dylan Gambrell made his and eighth to win 7-1 at Cañada (5-5, 15-16).
Gemel Smith scored with 5:17 left in range midway through the first period. NHL debut. ... The Sharks signed Sasha With the game 1-1 in the seventh, Skyline saw its first four
the third period to tie it. Devon Shore Meier added to the lead six minutes Chmelevski to a contract and assigned batters of the inning reach base. Kaleb Keelean broke through
won a battle along the boards and later after chasing down a puck that had him to the AHL Barracudas. “Blessed to with the bases loaded with an RBI single to break the deadlock.
rushed the net, tapping it to Smith at bounced off Lehtonen’s pads. He fired have signed my first NHL contract,” he The freshman had his most productive game at the plate all sea-
the last second. from the right side, finding a hole under tweeted. son, going 2 for 4 with three RBIs and a run scored.
Kaimama Bartolome and followed with a sacrifice fly and
Max Jenkins added an RBI single. Skyline added three more in
the eighth. Jenkins — making his first start of the year behind
the plate — paced all hitters with a 3-for-5 day.
Skyline starting pitcher Aiden Yarwood earned his first col-
legiate win, working 8 2/3 innings while allowing one run on
six hits. The freshman right-hander broke a personal six-game
losing streak, improving his record to 1-6. Chris Zaldana took
the loss for Cañada. His record falls to 0-4.

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Canelo pulls out of rematch with Triple G
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS February. They blamed contaminated meat, “Again with Mexican meat? Come on,”
and Alvarez agreed to random drug testing. Golovkin said in March. “I told you, it’s not
LOS ANGELES — The Canelo-Triple G It was unlikely the Nevada State Athletic Mexican meat. This is Canelo. This is his
rematch, expected to be the fight of the year, Commission would approve the fight after it team. This is his promotion. ... Canelo is
is off. temporarily suspended Alvarez, who could cheating. They’re using these drugs, and
Canelo Alvarez has withdrawn from next face a longer suspension. everybody is just trying to pretend it’s not
month’s middleweight title bout with Alvarez is to appear before the commis- happening.”
Gennady Golovkin, two months after sion April 18 concerning the positive tests. The first bout was a memorable one. They
Alvarez twice tested positive for a banned Golden Boy President Eric Gomez said traded big shots for 12 rounds, both believ-
substance. Tuesday the promoters were advised Alvarez ing they had won. The judging on one card,
“I have always been a clean fighter and I likely would not be cleared to fight May 5. however, was strange.
always will be a clean fighter,” Alvarez said “I’ve never let you down,” Alvarez said to A 118-110 margin favored Alvarez by
Tuesday during a conference call. “I want to his fans. “I’ve never let you down and I never Adalaide Byrd; she had him winning all but
prove without a doubt that I have never will. I respect what I do.” JOE CAMPOREALE/USA TODAY SPORTS two rounds. Another card favored Golovkin
intentionally ingested clenbuterol. I have Golovkin is hoping to fight a different Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, left, withdrew from his 115-113 while the third had it 114-114. The
nothing to hide and I want to be open and opponent at T-Mobile Arena on May 5, but it rematch with Gennedy ‘Triple G’ Golovkin, Associated Press also scored it 114-114.
transparent through this process. . I have won’t approach the huge event that the right, after testing positive for a banned Such a close fight screamed for a rematch.
never taken illegal substances and this is no rematch with Alvarez would have been. substance.The two fought to a controversial And the May fight — on Cinco de Mayo, no
different.” “I am looking forward to returning to Las split draw last September. less — has been highly anticipated.
The May 5 fight in Las Vegas was to have Vegas for my 20th title defense and headlin- meet later this year, depending on any sanc- Now it must wait.
been a rematch of the draw they fought last ing my first Cinco De Mayo event on May tions placed on the Mexican fighter. Meanwhile, Golovkin’s promoters will
September. But on March 5, Alvarez’s pro- 5,” Golovkin said in a statement. “It is time Golovkin, of Kazakhstan, publicly doubt- search for a new opponent for the Kazakh,
moters, Golden Boy Promotions, announced for less drama and more fighting.” ed that tainted meat caused Alvarez’s posi- who owns the WBA, WBC, IBF and IBO
he twice tested positive for the steroid in It’s possible Golovkin and Alvarez could tive test. crowns.

Ronaldo scores stunner as Madrid beats Juventus


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Even the Juventus fans rose to give him to do great things in the Champions
an ovation, having jeered his every touch League, he never gets tired of doing what he
TURIN, Italy — Cristiano Ronaldo latest previously. And Madrid coach Zinedine does. ... I’m the coach but also a fan. That’s
masterpiece was so good even the opposing Zidane, himself considered one of the best why I put my hands on my head.”
fans had to stand up and applaud. players in history, clutched his head in Ronaldo had also scored the opening goal
Ronaldo pulled off a spectacular overhead amazement. just three minutes into the game, and he
kick to score his second goal of the night “Cristiano is simply a different player later set up the third for Marcelo as Madrid
on Tuesday as his Real Madrid beat Juventus than all the others,” Zidane said. “He shows took a commanding lead back home for the
3-0 in the first leg of their Champions that every time. He always has a great desire second leg.
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Menlo’s team scoring total increased from tion-round blowout at the hands of St. gets the ball guys can just run to their spots

FOLEY
Continued from page 11
one season to the next by more than a buck-
et per game.
“I didn’t really shoot as well this season
Ignatius. This really hurt Menlo’s prospects
heading in to the Nor Cal playoffs.
“Honestly we were bummed about the [Nor
and Joe will get them the ball,” Larsen said.
“So that really simplifies it.”
It isn’t that Foley doesn’t have the ability
as I did last season just because I just didn’t Cal seeding],” Foley said. “We thought we to be a lone scoring presence. And, to him,
shoot a super high volume,” Foley said. should have been a little higher. But after it took some discipline to learn Larsen’s
be Steph Curry and shoot the ball early,” That’s because Foley was the motor that getting crushed by those two teams (in the system of long offensive possessions, uti-
Menlo head coach Keith Larsen said. “And Joe, made the Knights go. He was one of three CCS Open Division playoffs), we kind of lizing the entire shot clock, and wearing
you almost had to beg him to shoot the ball.” players to average double-figure scoring. figured that’s what was going to happen.” down opposing teams by distributing
The little private school in Menlo, with a And more so, he led Menlo to the CCS Open So, Foley and company went to work to around the perimeter.
student body of less than 800, has seen Division playoffs and the program’s second earn two straight road wins. A 65-61 win “Me personally, with my skill set, I think
plenty of success through the years on the consecutive trip to the CIF Northern over No. 4 Clayton Valley Charter-Concord I can score the ball,” Foley said. “So it’s a
Central Coast Section boys’ basketball California playoffs, and its best ever result was one of the best examples of Foley’s little frustrating just having to pass the
scene. The program owns eight CCS titles, in the tournament at that, advancing to the team-first approach. The 6-3 point guard ball, pass the ball. … But once I committed
under six different coaches, including Division I regional semifinals. scored just five points, but dished for six to it, I realized how much it helps to pass
Larsen’s first in 2016-17. And while the “little private school” nar- assists while senior center Riley Woodson the ball to your teammates … so it’s some-
Foley was a force as a junior throughout that rative doesn’t necessarily jibe with the pro- had the game of his life with 31 points and thing I was able to get used to.”
CCS title run. In returning to his hometown gram’s eight CCS titles, the way Foley’s 19 rebounds. Perhaps this statement is the best exam-
last season, he enjoyed his most prolific var- Knights played in Nor Cal games over his In the second round at Central-Fresno, ple of what makes Foley special. Is he ooz-
sity campaign as a scoring threat, leading two varsity seasons forced the team to over- Menlo was firing on all cylinders. Woodson ing with confidence? Sure. But there isn’t an
Menlo by averaging 17.3 points per game. achieve. In each of Menlo’s five Nor Cal recorded another double-double with 22 inkling of arrogance in his personality.
“He’s not just a scorer,” Larsen said. “He’s playoff games spanning two years, the team points and 13 rebounds, while Foley got to He’s just a straight shooter, as evident in
a great rebounder, a great ball-handler, a won three of them. Not in any one of those the hoop for 21 points. his take on his legacy as one of the best
great defensive guy. So I think he has had games were the Knights a higher seed. Yes, players in Menlo history.
the biggest impact, that’s for sure.” every one of their Nor Cal playoff games Makes everyone around him better “My proudest moment is me and the other
came on the road. So, why aren’t we talking about seniors just kind of changed the culture of
All-around game lifts Knights Woodson? Well, there was a reason Foley Menlo basketball,” Foley said. “I think our
As a senior this season, Foley proved his Salvaging a tough postseason start was selected for his second straight West team was the best in history and will con-
mettle as an all-around force. While his Entering this year’s postseason, Menlo Bay Athletic League MVP award this year. tinue to be the best for years to come. But to
scoring average decreased marginally to looked poised for big things, seeded No. 2 And it isn’t so much the all-around skills see these other younger guys coming up …
15.9 points per game, his all-around num- in the CCS Open Division playoffs. But — though he certainly has those — as much they’re going to want to be as good as us.
bers went up. The senior point guard aver- losing senior forward Thomas Brown to ill- as his presence making the all the players So I think they’re going to be good for
aged an assist-and-a-half more a game ness was followed by a defeat at the hands of around him better. years to come. I think we kind of sparked
—  from 3. 4 to 4. 9 — and, with this, Mitty in the opening round, then a consola- “Because he facilitates so well, once Joe that momentum in the program.”

Golden State’s lead to 109-107, but

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Draymond Green went to the line with 10
seconds left and made two free throws for
the Warriors to put the game out of reach.
Durant scored 15 points in the first quar-
know my shot wasn’t falling and I was defi- ter, then added nine in the second to help
nitely frustrated by that, but just had to keep the Warriors take a 57-47 advantage at the
playing and just keep trying to run basket- break. Westbrook scored 18 in the first half
ball plays each possession and cheer my to help the Thunder stay in the game.
guys on and encourage the team.”
Oklahoma City fell to sixth in the Oklahoma City closed the gap, and a mid-
Western Conference standings. range jumper by Westbrook tied the score at
“We’re not worried about that, ” 76. A 3-pointer by Westbrook put the
Westbrook said. “We’re just going to take Thunder up 81-80. Westbrook scored 17
one game at a time. We’ll be here in the points in the third, but the Warriors rallied
postseason, ready to go.” and took an 84-81 lead into the fourth.
Golden State led 107-103 when a steal by
Westbrook led to a dunk by Corey Brewer Tip-ins
with 20 seconds left. Quinn Cook made two
MARK D. SMITH/USA TODAY SPORTS free throws at the other end with 18 seconds Shot 54 percent in the first half. ... Made
Golden State’s Kevin Durant, left, is defended by Oklahoma City’s Carmelo Anthony during to play. just 8 of 29 3-pointers. ... Green scored just
the Warriors’ 111-107 win. Westbrook quickly scored a layup to cut 5 points and was 0 for 4 from the field.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE NBA STANDINGS NHL STANDINGS WHAT’S ON TAP
East Division East Division EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY
W L Pct GB Atlantic Division Atlantic Division Baseball
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Washington 4 1 .800 — GP W L OT Pts GF GA Terra Nova at Carlmont, Sequoia at Menlo School,
Boston 5 1 .833 — x-Toronto 55 22 .714 — Serra at Petaluma, 4 p.m.
x-Boston 79 49 18 12 110 261 205
Toronto 4 2 .667 1 New York 3 1 .750 1/2 x-Boston 53 24 .688 2
x-Philadelphia 47 30 .610 8 x-Tampa Bay 80 53 23 4 110 287 228
New York 3 2 .600 1 1/2 Atlanta 3 2 .600 1 New York 27 51 .346 28 1/2 x-Toronto 80 48 25 7 103 272 228 Softball
Baltimore 1 4 .200 3 1/2 Miami 2 4 .333 2 1/2 Brooklyn 25 53 .321 30 1/2 Florida 79 41 30 8 90 237 239 Terra Nova at Menlo-Atherton, 4 p.m.
Philadelphia 1 3 .250 2 1/2 Detroit 80 30 38 12 72 211 247
Tampa Bay 1 4 .200 3 1/2 Southeast Division Montreal 80 28 39 13 69 203 257 Boys' tennis
x-Miami 42 36 .538 — Ottawa 79 27 41 11 65 215 280
Central Division x-Washington 42 36 .538 — Menlo-Atherton at Carlmont, 4 p.m.
Central Division Charlotte 34 45 .430 8 1/2 Buffalo 79 25 42 12 62 189 265
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Orlando 23 54 .299 18 1/2 Track and field
Pittsburgh 4 0 1.000 — Atlanta 22 56 .282 20 Metropolitan Division
Chicago 2 2 .500 — Menlo-Atherton at Sequoia, Carlmont at Westmoor,
Milwaukee 4 1 .800 1/2 y-Washington 80 48 25 7 103 251 232 3 p.m.
Minnesota 2 2 .500 — Central Division x-Pittsburgh 80 45 29 6 96 263 246
Chicago 2 3 .400 2 1/2 x-Cleveland 48 30 .615 —
Cleveland 2 3 .400 1/2 Columbus 80 45 29 6 96 236 221
St. Louis 2 3 .400 2 1/2 x-Indiana 46 32 .590 2 Boys' volleyball
Kansas City 1 3 .250 1 Milwaukee 42 36 .538 6 New Jersey 80 43 28 9 95 243 238
Cincinnati 1 3 .250 3 Carlmont at Menlo-Atherton, 6:30 p.m.
Detroit 1 4 .200 1 1/2 Detroit 37 40 .481 10 1/2 Philadelphia 80 40 26 14 94 242 240
Chicago 27 51 .346 21 Carolina 80 35 34 11 81 222 250
Boys' lacrosse
West Division N.Y. Rangers 80 34 37 9 77 230 261
West Division WESTERN CONFERENCE N.Y. Islanders 80 33 37 10 76 258 292 Serra at Pacific Grove, 5:30 p.m.
W L Pct GB Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
Arizona 4 1 .800 — z-Houston 63 15 .808 — THURSDAY
Houston 5 1 .833 — San Antonio 45 33 .577 18 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Colorado 2 3 .400 2 Central Division Baseball
Seattle 3 1 .750 1 New Orleans 43 34 .558 19 1/2
Giants 2 3 .400 2 Dallas 24 54 .308 39 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Menlo-Atherton at Woodside, Westmoor at Jeffer-
Angels 4 2 .667 1 Memphis 21 56 .273 41 1/2 x-Nashville 80 51 18 11 113 259 206 son, 4 p.m.
Los Angeles 2 4 .333 2 1/2
A’s 2 4 .333 3 x-Winnipeg 80 50 20 10 110 271 216
San Diego 1 4 .200 3 Northwest Division Swimming
Texas 2 4 .333 3 x-Minnesota 79 44 25 10 98 242 221
x-Portland 48 30 .615 — Sequoia at Woodside, 3:30 p.m.
Utah 45 33 .577 3 Colorado 80 42 29 9 93 250 231
——— Oklahoma City 45 34 .570 3 1/2 St. Louis 79 43 30 6 92 217 212
Tuesday’s Games Dallas 80 41 31 8 90 228 218 Boys' tennis
Tuesday’s Games Minnesota 44 34 .564 4
Kansas City 1, Detroit 0 Denver 43 35 .551 5 Chicago 79 32 37 10 74 223 245 Menlo-Atherton at Woodside, 4 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, ppd.
N.Y. Yankees 11, Tampa Bay 4
Seattle 6, San Francisco 4 Pacific Division Pacific Division
Seattle 6, San Francisco 4 y-Warriors 57 21 .731 — FRIDAY
Boston 4, Miami 2, 13 innings y-Vegas 80 51 22 7 109 268 217 Baseball
Boston 4, Miami 2, 13 innings L.A. Clippers 42 36 .538 15
N.Y. Mets 2, Philadelphia 0 L.A. Lakers 33 44 .429 23 1/2 x-Sharks 80 44 26 10 98 245 221 Carlmont at Terra Nova, Menlo School at Sequoia,
Toronto 14, Chicago White Sox 5 Atlanta 13, Washington 6 Sacramento 25 54 .316 32 1/2 Los Angeles 80 44 28 8 96 232 195 4 p.m.; Serra vs Capuchino at San Bruno Park, 7:30
Houston 10, Baltimore 6 Phoenix 20 59 .253 37 1/2 Anaheim 79 41 25 13 95 224 212 p.m.
Milwaukee 5, St. Louis 4
Texas 4, Oakland 1 Calgary 80 36 34 10 82 210 245
Arizona 6, L.A. Dodgers 1 x-clinched playoff spot Edmonton 80 34 40 6 74 227 258 Softball
L.A. Angels 13, Cleveland 2 San Diego 8, Colorado 4 y-clinched division
Vancouver 80 30 40 10 70 212 258 Terra Nova at Jefferson, 4 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Arizona 80 29 40 11 69 205 249
Tuesday’s Games
Tampa (Snell 0-0) atYankees (Severino 1-0),10:05 a.m. Nats (Scherzer 1-0) at Atlanta (Foltynewicz 0-0),9:10 a.m. Cleveland 112, Toronto 106 Boys' tennis
K.C. (Duffy 0-1) at Detroit (Norris 0-0), 10:10 a.m. Philadelphia 121, Brooklyn 95 x-clinched playoff spot
Philly (Nola 0-0) at N.Y.Mets (Syndergaard 1-0),10:10 a.m. Miami 101, Atlanta 98 Menlo-Atherton at Carlmont, 4 p.m.
Baltimore(WrightJr.0-0)atHouston(Keuchel0-1),11:10a.m. Dodgers (Wood 0-0) at Arizona (Corbin 1-0),12:40 p.m. Orlando 97, New York 73
Chicago 120, Charlotte 114 Tuesday’s Games Swimming
Cleveland (Kluber 0-1) at Angels (Skaggs 1-0),1:07 p.m. Minnesota (Odorizzi 0-0) at Pitt (Nova 0-0), 3:05 p.m. Columbus 5, Detroit 4, OT
Golden State 111, Oklahoma City 107 Carlmont at Menlo-Atherton, Oceana at Jefferson,
Minnesota (Odorizzi 0-0) at Pitt (Nova 0-0), 3:05 p.m. Seattle (Hernandez 1-0) at Giants (Cueto 0-0),4:15 p.m. Houston 120, Washington 104 New Jersey 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 Westmoor at Terra Nova, 3:30 p.m.
CWS (Fulmer 0-0) at Toronto (Sanchez 0-1),4:07 p.m. St.Louis(Martinez0-1)atMilwaukee(Chacin0-0),4:40p.m. Milwaukee 106, Boston 102 N.Y. Islanders 5, Philadelphia 4
Dallas 115, Portland 109 Florida 2, Nashville 1
Seattle (Hernandez 1-0) at Giants (Cueto 0-0),4:15 p.m. Colorado (Gray 0-1) at .D. (Richard 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Denver 107, Indiana 104 Boys' lacrosse
Utah 117, L.A. Lakers 110 Winnipeg 5, Montreal 4, OT
Texas (Fister 1-0) at A’s (Manaea 0-1), 7:05 p.m. Thursday’s Games Serra at Palma, 3 p.m.
Phoenix 97, Sacramento 94 Tampa Bay 4, Boston 0
Thursday’s Games N.Y. Mets at Washington, 10:05 a.m. L.A. Clippers 113, San Antonio 110 Arizona 4, Calgary 1
Wednesday’s Games Track and field
Tampa Bay at Boston, 11:05 a.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 12:05 p.m. Vegas 5, Vancouver 4, SO
Dallas at Orlando, 4 p.m. Dallas 4, San Jose 2 Arcadia Invitational, 3 p.m.
Texas at Oakland, 12:35 p.m. Colorado at San Diego, 12:40 p.m. Philadelphia at Detroit, 4 p.m. Wednesday’s Games
Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 1:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Miami at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. SATURDAY
Boston at Toronto, 5 p.m. Ottawa at Buffalo, 4:30 p.m.
Seattle at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. Arizona at St. Louis, 4:15 p.m. Memphis at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Chicago at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Track and field
Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 3:35 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Arcadia Invitational, all day

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL contract and assigned him to Round Rock (PCL).
American League TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Signed LHP Craig Breslow to a minor
CLEVELAND INDIANS — Sent RHP Ben Taylor outright to Colum- league contract.
bus (IL). National League
DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned LHP Ryan Carpenter to Toledo LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Signed RHP Daniel Hudson to a
(IL). minor league contract. Selected the contract of RHP Zach Neal
LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Placed RHP Matt Shoemaker on the from Oklahoma City (PCL). Placed RHP Josh Fields on the pater-
10-day DL, retroactive to April 1. Recalled RHP Parker Bridwell nity list.
from Salt Lake (PCL). MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Signed 2B Andres Blanco to a minor
NEW YORK YANKEES — Acquired OF Trayce Thompson off league contract.
waivers from the Los Angeles Dodgers. Transferred RHP Ben NEW YORK METS — Placed RHP Anthony Swarzak on the 10-day
Heller to the 60-day DL. DL, retroactive to April 1. Recalled RHP Hansel Robles from Las
OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Signed OF Dairon Blanco to a minor Vegas (PCL).
league contract. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Placed INF Jedd Gyorko on the 10-
SEATTLE MARINERS — Recalled INF/OF Taylor Motter from day DL. Recalled OF Harrison Bader from Memphis (PCL).
Tacoma (PCL). Placed DH Nelson Cruz on the 10-day DL, retroac- SAN DIEGO PADRES — Transferred INF Allen Csrdoba to the
tive to April 1. 60-day DL. Optioned LHP Kyle McGrath to El Paso (PCL). Selected
TEXAS RANGERS — Signed C Cameron Rupp to a minor league the contract of RHP Tyson Ross.
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No one else has come close to that, mainly up with the younger players off the tee but
DAHLBERG
Continued from page 11
because Tiger was winning all the others.”
Both players bring some baggage into this
Masters, though it’s not talked about in the
sometimes hit it past them.
And, of course, he’s got the experience that
playing Augusta National in competition 78
interview room or among the fans who times over 20 Masters can bring.
swarmed to watch them in the practice round.
jackets between them and it’s not so far- “I’ve played well over the years, I’ve won
For Woods, it was the DUI last year where
fetched they will at least be in contention on here a few times, but all those years that I’ve
he was found disheveled and incoherent on a
the weekend. won, one part of my game has certainly
Florida highway. Toxicology reports
“I would give Phil a much better chance to stood out,” Woods said. “And whether it’s
revealed five different drugs in his system and
win than Tiger,” said Butch Harmon, who driving the ball like I did in ‘97 and putting it
he later pleaded guilty to reduced charges and
taught Woods when he was young and was a couple years where I really putted well or
received a year of probation and 50 hours of
with him when he won the 1997 Masters in MIKE SEGAR/REUTERS hitting my irons and hitting a lot of greens,
community service. Tigers Woods, left, and Phil Mickelson played
historic fashion. “Not that I’m saying Tiger but not only missing, missing in the correct
Mickelson, meanwhile, was linked to an a practice round at Augusta National Tuesday,
can’t win because I wouldn’t say Tiger can’t spots every single time, there’s got to be
insider trading scheme that sent high stakes the first time they have played together at
do anything because he will prove you some sort of certain part of my game that’s
gambler Billy Walters to prison . Mickelson The Masters since 2009.
wrong. But Tiger hasn’t won in a long time.” got to be on, and hopefully this will be one
paid back nearly $1 million in ill-gotten
Harmon also worked with Mickelson for a golf 21 years ago by winning his first of those weeks.”
gains in the case and, according to published
period of time and believes he is riding a reports, had owed Walters nearly $2 million Masters at the age of 21. Beset alternately by Harmon, for one, thinks nothing would be
wave of confidence after winning the Mexico in gambling debts. back and personal problems in recent years, better for golf should that happen.
championship last month. They’ve had fewer problems on the golf though, he’s been stuck on 14 major champi- “I think the jury’s still out on him,”
“Phil is still competitive and I don’t think course itself recently, with Woods contend- onships for a decade now. Harmon said. “I would hope he could do it
Phil Mickelson gets the credit he should ing in his latest comeback and Mickelson Woods talked Tuesday about how his swing because it would be the best thing in the
get,” Harmon said. “He’s won 43 tourna- winning in Mexico. speeds are still what they were before he hurt world for the game. The reincarnation of
ments and five majors in the Tiger Woods era. It was Woods, of course, who transformed his back and he showed he can not only keep Tiger Woods at age 42 would be pretty cool.”
The club remembered the late San Francisco steps following a two-run homer Saturday

GIANTS
Continued from page 11
Mayor Edwin Lee, who died suddenly in
December.
against Cleveland. “I’m very optimistic and
hopeful that he’ll be back at the end of the 10
days,” manager Servais said. Cruz will rehab
BAKER’S BACK in Seattle and not travel with the team. … RHP
Erasmo Ramirez (strained right lat muscle)
fielder Andrew McCutchen made a snazzy div- Dusty Baker, back with the Giants in an
was scheduled to pitch a simulated game of
ing catch in the ninth. advisory role after last managing the team to
about 30 pitches for Triple-A Tacoma on
Ty Blach (1-1), filling in for injured ace the 2002 World Series, walked onto the field
Tuesday while OF Ben Gamel (strained right
Madison Bumgarner, was done after 4 1/3 and shared a warm embrace with CEO Larry
oblique) is set to play for the Rainiers on
innings having allowed 10 hits and six runs. Baer before making the rounds behind the
Thursday and could be ready after the road trip.
He tossed five innings in a season-opening 1- dugout and hugging. Baker was fired as
0 win at Dodger Stadium last Thursday. Washington’s manager this offseason. Gi ants : C Nick Hundley started as Bochy
Seattle jumped on the lefty immediately, the “I’m liking it but it’s a little strange,” Baker moved Buster Posey to play first. ... RHP Jeff
NEVILLE D. GUARD/USA TODAY SPORTS
first three batters reaching base without the said of the new gig. “I didn’t think I’d have Samardzija, sidelined by a right pectoral
Shortstop Brandon Crawford fields a ball another opener. On the whole, things worked strain, threw a 30-pitch bullpen session and is
ball leaving the infield: An infield single by during the Giants’ 6-4 loss to Seattle in San
Dee Gordon, bunt base hit for Jean Segura and a out. Here I am with opening with the Giants expected to do another hard throwing day
Francisco’s home opener. seeing a lot of old friends, even old friends on before beginning a rehab assignment.
walk to Robinson Cano before Haniger deliv-
ered. “We haven’t clicked yet, but we will,” Bochy the other team, like (Seattle manager) Scott
Servais played for me here with the Giants.”
Edwin Diaz finished for his third save. said. UP NEXT
The Giants had been 1 for 28 with runners in The crowd of 40,901 marked the lowest for a
scoring position in their season-opening split Giants home opener in the 19-year ballpark’s TRAINER’S ROOM Felix Hernandez pitches for Seattle going
of a four-game road series against the Dodgers. history. Mari ners : Seattle placed DH Nelson Cruz for his second victory in the finale of the two-
San Francisco’s two runs in the initial four con- Ex-San Francisco closer Brian Wilson threw on the 10-day disabled list after he suffered a game interleague set as the Giants send right-
tests were its fewest in franchise history. out the ceremonial first pitch. sprained right ankle slipping on the dugout hander Johnny Cueto (0-0) to the mound.
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Serve baked chicken thighs with lemon pickles


By Sara Moulton ing dish or pie plate and sprinkle half the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS salt evenly over the slices. Repeat with the
remaining slices and salt, cover and leave at
Preserved lemons, aka lemon pickles, are room temperature for at least 12 hours and
a delicious and unique treat that have long up to 48 hours. Rinse the lemons and
delivered a ton of salty and acidic crunch to remove the seeds. Only half will be used in
the cuisines of North Africa, the Middle East this recipe; keep the second half, covered,
and South Asia — and to America in recent in the refrigerator for other uses. The pick-
years. les will keep for two weeks in the fridge.
You can buy lemon pickles at a specialty Preheat the oven to 350 F. In a large
store (or online) or you can make some at ovenproof skillet heat the 1 tablespoon oil
home. But both options have their prob- over medium-high heat. Season the chicken
lems. Lemon pickles from the store are with salt on the skin side, reduce the heat to
often left to overstay their welcome and medium and working in batches if necessary
become rancid on the shelf, while making (if all the chicken doesn’t fit easily in the
them at home can take up to a month pan), cook the chicken skin side down until
because that’s how much time they need to the skin is nicely browned. Transfer the
cure. Plus, you’re generally forced to make a pieces to a plate and repeat with the remain-
big batch because a minimum critical mass ing chicken if it didn’t all fit in the pan the
is required to produce enough juice to cover first time. Pour off all but 2 tablespoons of
the lemons as they cure. the fat left in the pan.
This recipe offers a much quicker way to Pat the artichoke hearts very dry using
make lemon pickles. Usually, the lemons paper towels. Add them to the skillet and
are cured whole. Here they are sliced thin, cook them over medium-high heat, turning
layered with salt and left to cure at room them occasionally until they are golden.
temperature for 12 to 48 hours — your The beauty of this recipe is that once the lemon pickles are good to go, it takes no time at all Turn off the heat, return the chicken to the
choice — although the longer they cure, the to throw everything together. And the chicken, combined with a bit of wine, creates its own skillet, skin side up, and add half the pick-
softer the texture and the stronger the fla- natural sauce as it cooks. led lemon slices. Pour the wine over the
vor. Once cured, there’s nothing left to do skillet and put the skillet on the middle
nice golden color. 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil shelf of the oven. Bake the chicken for 20
but rinse off your lemon pickles and decide The beauty of this recipe is that once the 8 medium chicken thighs
which of a whole range of dishes they minutes or until it is just cooked through.
lemon pickles are good to go, it takes no One 14-ounce can artichoke hearts, Transfer the chicken, artichokes and lemon
should glorify. You can add them as a gar- time at all to throw everything together. drained, or one 9-ounce box defrosted
nish to soups, stews and roasted vegeta- slices to each of eight plates and pour some
And the chicken, combined with a bit of frozen artichoke hearts of the juice from the bottom of the skillet
bles, chop and combine them with fresh wine, creates its own natural sauce as it 1/3 cup dry white wine
herbs to top fish, slide them into a grilled over each portion. Sprinkle with cilantro
cooks. 1/2 cup coarsely chopped fresh cilantro, and serve right away.
cheese sandwich, or stir them into grain parsley or dill Nutrition information per serving: 248
dishes. BAKED CHICKEN Rinse the lemons well and slice them calories; 156 calories from fat; 17 g fat (5 g
What about those artichokes? They’re in crosswise 1/4-inch thick. Arrange half of
the recipe because they play so nicely with THIGHS WITH ARTICHOKE saturated; 0 g trans fats); 93 mg cholesterol;
the slices in one layer (or slightly overlap- 344 mg sodium; 4 g carbohydrates; 2 g
lemons. I’ve called for frozen or canned arti- HEARTS AND LEMON PICKLES ping) in the bottom of a noncorrosive bak- fiber; 0 g sugar; 16 g protein.
chokes, although you’re welcome to use Start to finish: 13 hours, (40 minutes
fresh artichokes if you have the energy to hands-on)
cut them into hearts. (They’ll be delicious.) Servings: 8
If you do roll with the canned or frozen 2 1/2 lemons, preferably thin-skinned
kind, just be sure to pat the artichokes very 3 tablespoons kosher salt
dry and cook them in a hot pan to achieve a

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“reasonable fear.” If prosecutors or jurors changes a “dangerous rush to judgment.” spokesman Curtis Gordon.

POLICE
Continued from page 1
believe that officers have a reason to fear for
their safety, they can use deadly force.
The tougher proposed standard could
“We are concerned that this reactionary
legislation will handcuff peace officers and
their abilities to keep communities safe,”
“A life may be saved in that blink” of time
before officers open fire, he said. “If you feel
some sort of repercussion, you may act a lit-
require officers to delay confronting a sus- according to the statement. “Uses of force tle more cautiously.”
pect they fear may be armed until backup incidents occur quickly, and while we have Several black community leaders at the
prevent imminent serious injury or death, arrives or force police to give explicit verbal always supported greater training and body news conference called the proposal “a good
said Lizzie Buchen, legislative advocate for warnings that suspects will be killed unless cameras, this legislation takes a dangerous first step.”
the American Civil Liberties Union, which is they drop the weapon,” said Buchen of the new step.” Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn told
among the groups behind the measure. ACLU. Spokesmen for the California Police the Associated Press last week that he is open
“We need to ensure that our state policy The proposal would open officers who Chiefs Association and California State to examining the department’s policies on
governing the use of deadly force stresses the don’t follow the stricter rules to discipline or Sheriffs’ Association said they had not seen pursuing suspects and other practices but
sanctity of human life and is only used when firing, sometimes even criminal charges. the proposal and could not comment. warned that changes could carry conse-
necessary,” said Assemblywoman Shirley But some in law enforcement called the Weber, who heads a public safety oversight quences.
Weber, a San Diego Democrat who introduced proposal irresponsible and unworkable. committee, said she hopes the recent heavily The ACLU says California would be the
the bill. “Deadly force can be used, but only Officers already use deadly force only when publicized string of police shootings of first state to adopt such a standard, though
when it is completely necessary.” necessary and are taught to try to defuse dan- minority suspects and mass protests over some other law enforcement agencies,
The goal is to encourage officers to try to gerous situations first when possible, said Ed last month’s death of Stephon Clark will be including San Francisco, have similar or
defuse confrontations or use less deadly Obayashi, a Plumas County sheriff’s deputy enough to overcome any law enforcement more restrictive rules.
weapons, said Democratic Assemblyman and special prosecutor who trains officers resistance. Cities’ strict standards are generally for sit-
Kevin McCarty of Sacramento, who is co- and testifies in court on police use of force. Two Sacramento officers chased Clark, uations where there is time to de-escalate
authoring the legislation. Tinkering with legal protections for police who was suspected of breaking into cars, volatile situations, such as with people who
“We should no longer be the target practice could make it more difficult to hire officers into his grandparents’ darkened backyard and are mentally unstable, Obayashi said.
or victims of a shoot first, ask questions later and be dangerous because they may hesitate opened fire within seconds and without iden- The lawmakers and ACLU point to a 2016
police force,” said Assemblyman Chris when confronting an armed suspect, threat- tifying themselves as police because they study by policy analyst and racial justice
Holden, chairman of the Legislative Black ening themselves and bystanders, Obayashi said they thought he had a gun. Investigators advocate Samuel Sinyangwe that analyzed
Caucus. said. found only a cellphone. use-of-force policies by major U.S. police
California’s current standard makes it rare
The Peace Officers Research Association of Changing the legal standard might mean departments. He found that officers working
for officers to be charged after a shooting and
California, which is the largest law enforce- that more people confronted by police “could under more restrictive policies are less likely
rarer still for them to be convicted.
ment organization in California, released a go home. They may be able to wake up” the to kill and less likely to be killed or assault-
Frequently it’s because of the doctrine of
statement Tuesday calling the proposed next day, said Clark’s uncle, family ed.

to accessible education, Schornstein third floors will be home to university

NDNU
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said more than half of undergraduates
are first-generation college students,
and 95 percent of students have
offices as well as a student center.
While NDNU has been a Belmont
institution for 96 years, it was origi-
received some form of financial aid or nally founded in San Jose by Sister
scholarship. Marie Catherine, Sister Mary Cornelia
open to the public throughout the year, “It’s been true since the beginning and Sister Loyola, who hailed from
and other events and activities cele- of the university that students of all Belgium.
brating the sisters and NDNU history income levels attended here,” she said. Until the 1970s, sisters comprised
will be announced later this year. the majority of the school’s faculty,
Much has changed since NDNU was NDNU’s 150th anniversary exhibit
includes memorabilia such as stereo- and the school’s president was a sister
founded, but the school has always until 1993.
been a diverse and inclusive institu- scopes, or 3-D glasses, as well as
microscope slides and school Sister Roseanne Murphy, who still
tion that proudly embraces social lives on campus, was on the school
change, said Executive Director of brochures from the 1920s, and two
first edition books by Charles Darwin, staff through 2016, and is still an
Marketing and Communications Karen active fundraiser for the school. Nearly
Schornstein. which were used as textbooks.
“The sisters were very forward think- 20 sisters still live on campus, and
During the 1960s and 1970s, the some are current board members and
school welcomed peaceful protests ing, ” said Assistant Director of
Communications and Media Relations occasionally speak at school events.
against the Vietnam War and, recently, “The sisters still have a strong pres-
demonstrations in support of gun con- Zack Rogow.
ence at the school today,” Rogow said.
trol. Ralston Hall, the historic landmark In celebration of the anniversary,
In addition to being one of the first located on campus, also celebrates its NDNU is co-sponsoring a 5 and 10-k
women’s colleges in the West, the 150th anniversary this year. race on Oct. 13 that begins on campus
school constructed a chapel in the Originally the mansion of Bank of and extends to Water Dog Lake. The
early 1960s that features images of California founder, William Chapman school is also assembling a “time cap-
strong female figures from the First Ralston, the estate changed hands sev- sule,” a collection of images and arti-
and New testaments, which was unusu- eral times following Ralston’s death facts meant to represent the year 2018,
al for that time. in 1875 before The Sisters of Notre which will be on display. The idea is to
Schornstein said NDNU also wel- Dame de Namur purchased it for the reopen the “time capsule” sometime in
comed students from Mexico and NDNU campus in 1922. the future, perhaps in 50 years, to pro-
Central America since its inception, The renovation for Ralston Hall is vide a window into the past just as the
and its first classes in 1851 were scheduled to begin this spring, after 150th anniversary exhibit offers a
offered in both English and Spanish. which the lower level will be designat- glimpse into the early years of the uni-
Testament to the school’s dedication ed event space, while the second and versity.
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Simple vegetarian spring pasta salad


By Katie Workman Serves 8
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 pound dried spiral pasta (or cavatappi,
ziti, fusilli or other salad-friendly shaped
pasta)
A great pasta salad is a beautiful thing. It
anchors a picnic, potluck or buffet with 2 cups (8 ounces) halved sugar snap peas
aplomb. It’s portable, flexible, and easily 2 cups (1-inch pieces) asparagus
and often vegetarian. 2 cups baby or roughly chopped arugula
2 cups baby or roughly chopped spinach
One of the first things I made for my 1 bell pepper (red, yellow, or orange),
then-boyfriend’s (now husband’s) parents finely diced
was a pasta salad, and for whatever reason, 1 pint cherry tomatoes, cut in half, or
it won them over and became a most- quarters if larger
requested dish. 1/2 cup sliced scallions
Pasta salads are also such a nice way to 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
play around with seasonal vegetables, so 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
you can change things up all year. Spring 1/4 cup rice vinegar
and summer are peak moments to scoop up 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
the great produce at the farmers’ market, 1/2 cup chopped shallots
grab a box of pasta, and quickly turn all of 1/2 cup slivered fresh basil
it into a crowd-pleasing and easy side or Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper to
main dish. I tend to pack in the vegetables, taste
and the results are beautiful and nicely tilt- 1/3 cup finely grated Parmesan cheese
ed toward the healthy side. Heat a large pot of salted water to a boil.
In this recipe, the asparagus and sugar Cook the pasta according to package direc-
snap peas get a bit more tender and keep tions, but 1 minute before the pasta is ten-
their bright green color after a quick sim- der, add the sugar snap peas and the aspara-
mer, and the best part is that you can add gus.
them right into the pasta at the end of the Cook for 1 minute, then drain the pasta
cooking time; that saves a step and an extra and the vegetables and rinse under cold
pot. water. Drain well.
If you chop the leafy greens, they will Place the pasta, sugar snap peas and
blend into the salad more, but sometimes I asparagus in a bowl with the arugula,
like to leave them whole and have the spinach, peppers, tomatoes and scallions.
whole thing be kind of a cross between a In a small bowl or container, combine
pasta salad and a regular salad. You can make this salad ahead of time, up to one day. Ideally, leave the arugula, spinach and the olive oil, mayonnaise, vinegar, mus-
You can make this salad ahead of time, up basil out and add them right before serving. Adding the greens at the last minute keeps them tard, shallots, basil, salt and pepper. Pour
to one day. Ideally, leave the arugula, from getting wilted and darkening. this dressing over the pasta salad and toss
spinach and basil out and add them right end will keep them from getting slightly have absorbed the dressing a bit; add an well to combine. Add the Parmesan and toss
before serving. Adding the greens at the mealy. extra drizzle of olive oil, and give it a toss again. Taste and adjust the seasonings as
last minute keeps them from getting wilted If you have made the salad ahead, let it sit to get it nice and glistening again. needed.
and darkening. Also, hold off on the toma- at room temperature for at least 20 minutes Nutrition information per serving: 424
toes: Tomatoes really should never see the to take the chill off before serving, so the SIMPLE VEGETARIAN calories; 167 calories from fat; 19 g fat (3
inside of a refrigerator, and since you’ll flavors all come shining through. Also, if SPRING PASTA SALAD g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 4 mg choles-
have to refrigerate this salad to keep it you refrigerated the salad, the pasta will terol; 268 mg sodium; 53 g carbohydrate; 5
fresh, tossing in the tomatoes at the very 25 minutes start to finish g fiber; 6 g sugar; 11 g protein.

British show’s take on rendang Food briefs


curry riles Southeast Asians
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Judges on a pop- Symphony with ‘cheesesteak
ular British cooking show are being interlude’ captures city’s sizzle
ridiculed for ignorance of Asian food after PHILADELPHIA — A symphony debuting
insisting a Malaysian contestant’s chicken
rendang curry should have been crispy.
this week both captures and celebrates the dis-
tinctive sounds and sizzle of Philadelphia, We cater
Foodies in Malaysia, Singapore and
Indonesia have taken to social media to vent
at the critique of the Malaysian-born cook’s
from veteran radio announcer Merrill Reese’s
call of the Eagles’ Super Bowl victory to a
cook chopping steak on the grill at one of
We deliver
traditional and standard method for prepar-
ing chicken rendang.
“The skin isn’t crispy. It can’t be eaten
this city’s iconic cheesesteak joints.
Composer Tod Machover listened to hun- Happy hour 5 to 8 only on Fridays
dreds of hours of recordings and used about a
but all the sauce is on the skin I can’t eat,”
one of the MasterChef U.K. judges com-
plained in a recent episode of the show.
third of all the sounds he received. He selected
those he said had “strong personalities” and $5 Sandwich
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Online, Southeast Asians pointed out
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Screaming is even a part of the vocal mate-
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racism.
by a 250-person choir, will perform
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Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak and Saturday at its main performance hall and
also chipped in, posting a photo of chicken
rendang on Twitter and light-heartedly ask-
on April 10 at New York’s Carnegie Hall.
Music director Yannick Nezet-Seguin said
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chicken curry. Malaysian Foreign Minister
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San Bruno resident Leslie Paladini David Mamet’s ‘Race.’ 8 p.m. Dragon
the shooter and victims, except that was driving up to get lunch at the Sons in R etirement Branch Productions Theatre Co., 2120
the gunfire was being investigated as a Luncheon. 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Broadway, Redwood City. Tickets are
Carl’s Jr. when the shooting started. South San Francisco Elk’s Lodge, 920 $35 for general admission and $27
domestic dispute, two law enforcement And while she did not witness the Stonegate Drive, South San for students and seniors. For more
officials with knowledge of the inves- attack, she said she could feel the sonic Francisco. Lunch speaker is D.H. information email info@dragonpro-
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victims. went on for a long time.” South San Francisco Main Library, Official Electricity Provider. 7:30
authorized to discuss the probe. “We are an incredibly tight-knit YouTube moved from downtown San 840 W. Orange Ave., South San a.m. Crystal Springs Golf Course,
An official motive for the attack and community within YouTube where it Mateo to San Bruno in 2006, and has Francisco. Free. Open to ages 18+. For 6650 Golf Course Drive, Burlingame.
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ny are yet to be determined, according the entire community of YouTube and ing more than 1,700 employees spread San Mateo Professional Alliance the benefits of being part of it. Cost
to San Bruno Police Chief Ed Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. $15, includes breakfast. For more
all the employees were victims of this across a variety of office buildings Central Park Bistro, 181 E. Fourth Ave., information contact
Barberini, who said the investigation crime. Our hearts go out to those who near the thoroughfares connecting San Mateo. Free admission, lunch aercoke@gmail.com.
will continue through the following suffered this particular attack, and our Interstate 280 and Highway 101. ordered off the menu. For more infor-
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“We did locate a victim with what we lies,” said Dale, who also took time to Bayhill Office Center as well as twin Toastmasters Public Speaking and Real, San Bruno. For more informa-
Leader ship Sk ills Development. tion call 340-7022.
believe to be a self-inflicted gunshot appreciate emergency workers who office towers at near 900 Cherry Ave, Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255
wound, she’s a female,” said Barberini. responded to the scene. where the shooting occurred. In all, Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood Senior Care and Life Planning
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Teams of police and firefighters from YouTube owns about 900,000 square portive atmosphere while learning Municipal Services Building, 33
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er.” federal agents swarmed the campus San Bruno City Manager Connie leadership skills. For more informa- Refreshments will be served. For
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YouTube employee Daniel Osburn adjacent to the Bayhill shopping cen- Jackson noted the incident marks a
was finishing lunch around 12:30, ter, while helicopters hovered over- recent rash of shootings reaching the Celebrating Youth Art Reception. 6 April Free First Friday. 10 a.m. to 4
Tuesday, April 3 in the company’s 901 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Art Center of p.m. San Mateo County History
head. Peninsula. Redwood City and San Carlos, 1700 Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood
Cherry Ave. cafeteria when he heard YouTube employees as well as those “It is frightening. The gun violence Industrial Road, San Carlos. A recep- City. Free admission with two pro-
gunshots, followed by bloody victims from neighboring companies were tion to celebrate the artists of local grams for the public. At 11 a.m. pre-
that is being perpetrated throughout schools. For more information call school children will be invited to
frantically running out of the eating evacuated from the business park while the United States is terrifying for all of 339-1278. learn about farming. Then, the muse-
area. emergency response personnel secured us. Thankfully, this incident resolved um staff will conduct a special pro-
Alternatives to Lawns Workshop. gram with its ‘Nature’s Bounty’ exhib-
The first round of fire sounded rapid the premises. About four hours after quickly and with fewer injuries than 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San Mateo it gallery. At 2 p.m., museum docents
and methodical, said Osburn, followed the initials calls reporting the shoot- we’ve experienced elsewhere in the Public Library 55 W. Third Ave., Oak will lead tours of the museum for
by another burst coming at a slower ing, Barberini announced the scene Room San Mateo. Learn how to plant adults. For more information call 299-
United States and we are grateful for a beautiful landscape that will lower 0104.
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a secure area beyond the perimeter Michael Finney, a worker at the requires national attention, and we in contact volunteersource@cityofsan- Table Talk : Takenoko and
mateo.org. Hotshots. Noon to 2 p.m. South San
established by local and regional law nearby Carl’s Jr., said one of the vic- San Bruno are obviously feeling the Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
enforcement. tims who had been shot in the calf brunt of that,” she said. Citizen Dialogue with Women Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
“I heard like four or five quick shots Visiting from Russia. 7 p.m. to 8:30 Free. For more information call 829-
came to his restaurant for help. He President Donald Trump tweeted his p.m. Odd Fellows Lodge, 526 Main 3860.
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There were a lot of people running. wounds, and tied a bungee cord near the countless other federal, state and local women will engage with the audi- Intro To Photoshop. 2 p.m. South
ence in a dialogue about the two San Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Some had blood on them. I just sprint- gunshot to limit her bleeding. officials plus members of the local countries and will explore citizen Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
ed out. It was much slower gunfire after Finney, 21, said the female victim technology industry. engagement as a way of finding Free. For more information call 829-
common ground. For more informa- 3860.
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Barberini illustrated the hectic scene the attack. expressed confidence the local commu- nancycreates@gmail.com. Arduino Demo. 4 p.m. South San
as well. “She was not crying or screaming,” Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
nity would unify behind the victims as Community Outreach: New Voting Orange Ave., South San Francisco. All
“It was very chaotic, as you can he said. “She was relaxed.” well as the rest of those working at Procedures for June Primary. 7 p.m. ages welcome. For more information
imagine,” he said. Erica Nuñez, also a Carl’s Jr. worker, YouTube. to 9:10 p.m. United Methodist contact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
For his part, Osburn shared best said she heard several shots and wit- Church, 2000 Woodside Road,
“My heart goes out to YouTube Redwood City. Volunteer opportuni- CuriOdyssey First Friday Family
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110 Employment 110 Employment 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
MErrY MAIDS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
rESTAUrANT - STATEMENT #277083 STATEMENT #276750 STATEMENT #277067
STATEMENT #276875
SAN MATEO The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
Hiring fulltime house cleaners. Gao, a Fine dining Vietnam- as: Courtyard Apartments, 1305 & 1309 as: Overture Consulting Service, 1700 as: Custom Quality Upholstery, 1551 as: Rakuten.com, 800 Concur Drive,
No weekends. Paid holidays. ese Homestyle Cuisine spe- De Anza Blvd. #306, SAN MATEO, CA Claremont Dr., SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Registered
Marshall Street, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94403. Registered Owner: Mariko Haya-
Please call for an interview. cialized in Ben Tre Cooking, 94063. Registered Owners: Richard Tod Registered Owner: Mauricio Melendez, Owner: Rakuten Commerce LLC, CA.
shida, same address. The business is same address. The business is conduct- The business is conducted by a Limited
650-572-8200. located in San Mateo Spieker and Catherine R. Spieker, 60 conducted by an Individual. The regis-
Mulberry Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The trant commenced to transact business
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- Liability Company. The registrant com-
Natera seeks Clinical Trial Manager (San business is conducted by a Trust. The under the FBN on N/A. menced to transact business under the menced to transact business under the
Carlos, CA). Reqd: Master’s Degree in Looking for experienced registrant commenced to transact busi- /s/Mariko Hayashida/ FBN on 01/01/2018. FBN on 1/31/13.
Human Oncology Genetics, Chef in ESE Vietnam Ben ness under the FBN on01/14/2003. This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Mauricio Melendez/ /s/Takayuki Iwao/
sor-County Clerk on 3/19/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
Human Genetics, Cancer Genetics, Clini- Tre cooking cuisine. /s/Richard Tod Spieker/ sor-County Clerk on 2/21/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 3/16/18. (Published
cal Research or rel +1 yr of rel exp. 15% This statement was filed with the Asses- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18,
3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18,
of travel (domestic and international). sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in
Resumes to: M. Chopra, Natera, Inc., Applicant must have prior the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18,
3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18). 3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18).
201 Industrial Road, Suite 410, San Car- chef experience working in 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
los, CA 94070. Ref. code: 31951-050. No Ben Tre region of Vietnam & STATEMENT #277070 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
calls/emails/faxes EOE. must know Ben Tre Cuisine The following person is doing business STATEMENT #276985 STATEMENT #276745
dishes. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: 1)The Dress I Want The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
STATEMENT #276870 2)TheDressIWant.com, 422 Oxford Way, as: JIN LAW FIRM, 1229 Paloma Ave., as: Go Lila Fitness, 101 Willow St., RED-
Please reply with your The following person is doing business BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered Own- BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered WOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered
ers: Honsan Chung and Kristina Kris-
NEWSPAPEr INTErNS availability and primary contact as: Live Oak Apartments, 718 & 722 Live
Oak Avenue, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. man, same address. The business is
Owner: Jigang Jin, same address. The Owner: Lila Vasquez, same address.
information. Salary: Dependent on ex- business is conducted by an Individual. The business is conducted by an Individ-
JOUrNALISM perience. Registered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker conducted by a Married Couple. The
registrant commenced to transact busi-
The registrant commenced to transact ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
The Daily Journal is looking for in- and Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry ness under the FBN on 4/9/2017. business under the FBN on N/A. act business under the FBN on 01-15-17.
terns to do entry level reporting, re- Email: gaovietkitchen@gmail.com Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The busi- /s/Jigang Jin/ /s/Lila Vasquez/
mail to:gaovietkitchen@gmail.com /s/Honsan Chung/
search, updates of our ongoing fea- ness is conducted by a Trust. The regis- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- Phone: (415) 999-5111 trant commenced to transact business sor-County Clerk on 3/12/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 2/21/18. (Published
(12 noon through 6PM) sor-County Clerk on 3/16/18. (Published
so welcome. under the FBN on 11/16/07. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18,
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/ 3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18). 3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18). 3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18).
We expect a commitment of four to This statement was filed with the Asses-
eight hours a week for at least four sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in
months. The internship is unpaid, but the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18,
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- 203 Public Notices 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18).
terns have progressed in time into
paid correspondents and full-time re- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
NOTICE TO BIDDErS
porters. STATEMENT #276952 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Sealed proposals will be received by the Office of the City Clerk, City of Millbrae, located at 621
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #276872 Magnolia Avenue, Millbrae, California 94030 until 2:00 P.M. on Monday, April 23, 2018 for the
College students or recent graduates as: The EPR Group, Inc., 628 El Camino The following person is doing business
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper Real, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- project titled
as: Garwood Apartments, 465 Garwood
experience is preferred but not neces- tered Owner: The EPR Group, Inc, CA.
The business is conducted by a Corpora- Way, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Regis-
sarily required.
tion. The registrant commenced to trans- tered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker and “SEWEr MODErNIZATION PrOGrAM,
Please send a cover letter describing act business under the FBN on 7OCT10. Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry Lane, HILLCrEST SUBBASIN 3,
/s/Edward Pozzi, Jr./ Atherton, CA 94027. The business is SANITArY SEWEr CIP.”
your interest in newspapers, a resume This statement was filed with the Asses- conducted by a Trust. The registrant
and three recent clips. Before you ap- sor-County Clerk on 3/8/18. (Published in commenced to transact business under
ply, you should familiarize yourself the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, the FBN on 11/15/1983. The work to be performed under this contract consists of but not limited to the major items of
with our publication. Our Web site: 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18).
www.smdailyjournal.com.
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/ work as listed below:
This statement was filed with the Asses- The Project will consist of the replacement of approximately 7,900 LF of existing sanitary sewer
Send your information via e-mail to FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in
STATEMENT #276849 the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, main in the streets and backyard/sideyard easements of designated locations in the City of Mill-
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg-
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- The following person is doing business 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). brae by pipe bursting / pipe reaming and/or open trench methods, sag correction repair at vari-
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 as: Stryker-Munley Group Silicon Valley, ous segments of the sewer mains as indicated on the plans and the rehabilitation (epoxy lining)
2995 Woodside Road #400, WOOD-
SIDE, CA 94062. Registered Owner: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME of existing upstream and downstream concrete sewer manholes connected to the sewer main
Timothy D. Cox, 2845 Brewster Ave., STATEMENT #276964 being replaced, and construction of new sanitary sewer manholes to replace existing lampholes.
Redwood City, CA 94062. The business The following person is doing business It will also consist of reconnecting the affected sewer laterals to the sewer main while also up-
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- as: Dom’s Nom’s, 227 Standish St, RED-
trant commenced to transact business WOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered
grading the sewer lateral pipes and accessories to meet the City of Millbrae Standards.
PET SITTErS & under the FBN on 1/1/2017. Owner: Domino Corcega, same address. All proposals must be made on the proposal form included with the Contract Documents for the
/s/Timothy D. Cox/
The business is conducted by an Individ- proposed work.
DOG WALKErS This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/28/18. (Published ual. The registrant commenced to trans- A certified check or corporate surety bond of not less than ten percent (10%) of the amount bid
act business under the FBN on N/A.
NEEDED! in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18,
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). /s/Domino Corcega/ for the total cost of the project must accompany each proposal.
This statement was filed with the Asses- A pre-bid conference and site visit is scheduled on Tuesday, April 17 2018 at 11:00 A.M. at
Local, family owned pet sor-County Clerk on 3/9/18. (Published in the Public Works Office located at 400 East Millbrae Avenue.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
care company. STATEMENT #276874
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, Contract Documents are available through the City of Millbrae website
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18).
Love for animals, The following person is doing business http://www.ci.millbrae.ca.us/, select the “Projects for Bid” tab. Bidder shall provide Bidder's Pro-
as: Menlo Park Apartments, 19 & 22 Co- posal, Bid Security/Bond, Statement of Experience and Qualifications, and Non-Collusion Affida-
Valid CDL/Ins/Car leman Place, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
required. Registered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker STATEMENT #276937 vit as identified in these Contract Documents. Each bidder shall also submit with his/her bid, the
Routes from San Mateo
and Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry
The following person is doing business names, addresses, portion of work and quotations of all subcontractors, if any, upon which the
Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The busi-
ness is conducted by a Trust. The regis- as: Posh and Wild, 101 Jefferson Dr., proposal is based as specified in Section G2.08 of the General Conditions.
to Palo Alto. trant commenced to transact business MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Registered Time of Completion shall beOne Hundred Twenty (120) consecutive working days after issu-
Approx hours, under the FBN on 06/03/1993.
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/
Owner: Remusco Inc., CA. The busi-
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The ance of the Notice to Proceed. Liquidated damages for failure to complete the work within the
M-F 11am - 3pm This statement was filed with the Asses- registrant commenced to transact busi- specified time are specified in the Contract Documents.
www.bayareapetpals.com
sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in ness under the FBN on N/A. The State of California has adopted a schedule of the general prevailing rates of per diem wages
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, /s/Oleg Morozov/
Email: Lynda@bayareapetpals.com 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). This statement was filed with the Asses-
to be paid to the various craftsmen and laborers required to perform said work and improve-
for more info sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (Published in ments, a copy of which may be obtained from the Department of Industrial Relations, Division of
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, Apprenticeship Standards, or can be download at their website at www.dir.ca.gov.
STATEMENT #276873 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). No bidder may withdraw his/her bid for a period of ninety (90) days after the date set for the
The following person is doing business opening thereof. All bids shall remain valid for that period of time.
SALES/MArKETING as: Mills Street Apartments, 1309 Mills
Street, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Regis- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Bidders’ attention is directed to the Special Provisions of the Contract Documents which require
INTErNSHIPS STATEMENT #276970
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking
tered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker and the Contractor, to whom the contract for the work is awarded, to file with the Contracts and Pro-
Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry Lane, The following person is doing business
for ambitious interns who are eager to Atherton, CA 94027. The business is as: Juan’s Complete Gardening, 319 N. curement Department at the time of executing said contract, a Payment Bond and Performance
jump into the business arena with both conducted by a Trust. The registrant Claremont St, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Bond, in the amount of 100% of the contract amount, meeting all requirements of said Contract
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs commenced to transact business under Registered Owner: Juan Escobedo, Documents and approved by the City Attorney.
of the newspaper and media industries. the FBN on 02/04/1993. same address. The business is conduct-
This position will provide valuable /s/Richard Tod Spieker/
ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
The Millbrae City Council reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids, alternate bids, or
experience for your bright future. This statement was filed with the Asses-
menced to transact business under the unit prices and/or waive any irregularities in any bid received.
Email resume sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in
info@smdailyjournal.com the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, FBN on 3/9/18. Pursuant to Public Contract Code section 22300, the Contractor may substitute certain securities
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). /s/Juan Escobedo/ for any money withheld by the City as retention to ensure Contractor’s performance under the
This statement was filed with the Asses- contract. Such substitution of securities in lieu of retention shall be at the contractor’s request
sor-County Clerk on 3/9/18. (Published in
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, and at contractor’s sole expense.
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). The Contractor and all subcontractors shall be licensed with the Department of Consumer Affairs

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of the State of California in the class appropriate for the work contemplated. Failure of Contrac-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tor or his/her subcontractors to possess such current license at the time of bidding may be
STATEMENT #276781 deemed sufficient cause for the rejection of the bid.
The following person is doing business This project includes public works as defined by California Labor Code section 1720. The suc-
as: Universal Hauling, 1212 H El Camino
Real #506, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. cessful Bidder shall be responsible for the payment of prevailing wage rates, the training of ap-
Registered Owner: Antonio Martinez, prentices and compliance with other related requirements.
The best career seekers same address. The business is conduct- No contractor or subcontractor may be listed on a bid proposal or awarded a contract for a public
ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
read the Daily Journal. menced to transact business under the
works project unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) pursuant to La-
bor Code section 1725.5 at the time of bid. For federally funded projects, the contractor and sub-
FBN on NA.
/s/Antonio Martinez/ contractor must be registered at the time of contract award. (See Labor Code section 1771.1(a).)
We will help you recruit qualified, talented This statement was filed with the Asses- Each bidder must submit proof of contractor registration with DIR (e.g. a hard copy of the rele-
individuals to join your company or organization. sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published vant page of the DIR's database found at: https://efiling.dir.ca.gov/PWCR/Search). This contract
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18,
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). is subject to monitoring and enforcement by the DIR pursuant to Labor Code section 1771.4.
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide Bidders shall have fully inspected the project site in all particulars and become thoroughly famili-
range of qualifications for all types of positions. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
ar with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents and local conditions affecting the
STATEMENT #276940 performance and costs of the work prior to submitting their bid proposal.
For the best value and the best results, The following person is doing business By order of the Council of the City of Millbrae.
recruit from the Daily Journal... as: Elite Towing, 210 Industrial Road, CITY COUNCIL
Suite 200, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. City of Millbrae
Registered Owner: Duane Keller, same
Contact us for a free consultation address. The business is conducted by State of California
an Individual. The registrant com- By: Elena Suazo
menced to transact business under the City Clerk
FBN on 2000.
Call (650) 344-5200 or /s/Duane Keller/ Dated: 3/29/2018
4/4/18
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (Published in CNS-3116932#
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, SAN MATEO DAILY JOUrNAL
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18).
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203 public Notices 203 public Notices 203 public Notices Books 300 toys 304 Furniture
Fictitious BusiNess Name Fictitious BusiNess Name Notice oF petitioN to James pattersoN hardback books. 100 thiNgs for little children to do on a NeW Deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
statemeNt #276957 statemeNt #277224 aDmiNister estate oF 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business John J. Clothakis, aka John Clothakis FREE (650)595-3933 Sell! (650) 875-8159.
as: Crescent Sol, 204 E. 2nd Ave Num. as: KPD Fire Protection, 9 Clarendon Rd Case Number: 18PRO00289 Nicholas sparks hardback books.
504, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- Apt B, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 americaN Flyer locomotive runs Niagara ViBratiNg Adjustable bed
tered Owners: Carl Homer Nickles Jr. tered Owner: Kevin Paul Dale, same ad- tingent creditors, and persons who may good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
and Tracie Chavonne Williams, 3 Plaza dress. The business is conducted by an otherwise be interested in the will or es- quality Books used and rare. World (408)656-0958
View Lane Apt. 204, Foster City, CA Individual. The registrant commenced to tate, or both, of John J. Clothakis, aka & US History and classic American nov- large stuFFeD ANIMALS - $3 each
94404. The business is conducted by a transact business under the FBN on 2- John Clothakis. A Petition for Probate els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 oFFice sWiVel Chair, good condition.
General Partnership. The registrant 25-2013. has been filed by Claudia Johnson, $25. (415)231-4825
commenced to transact business under /s/Kevin P. Dale/ CLPF #PR-19 in the Superior Court of the halo Forerunner saga. 3 books. rollerBlaDes, gooD condition.
the FBN on 02/02/2018. This statement was filed with the Asses- California, County of San Mateo. The Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- oFFice type 34"X 60" heavy solid
/s/Carl H. Nickles Jr./ sor-County Clerk on 3/28/18. (Published 6309 wood with formica wood grain top $25
Petition for Probate requests that Claudia V.logViNoV, uNusual Journey to the
This statement was filed with the Asses- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/4/18, Johnson, CLPF #PR-19 be appointed as (650) 787-9753
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- star Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader
sor-County Clerk on 3/8/18. (Published in 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18). personal representative to administer the sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 orNate large Bookcase: Two
estate of the decedent.
3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18). The petition requests the decedent’s will Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
Fictitious BusiNess Name and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- 294 Baby stuff 302 antiques asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
statemeNt #277274 bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
The following person is doing business Fisher-price healthy Care booster mahogaNy aNtique Secretary desk, orNate mahogaNy headboard with
Fictitious BusiNess Name able for examination in the file kept by gold trim $60. (650)589-0764
statemeNt #277098 as: Straw Sticks N Bricks, 100 Grand the court. seat - $5 (650)592-5864. 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
The following person is doing business Lane Unit 316, FOSTER CITY, CA The petition requests authority to admin- elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. retro hutch Needs refinishing other-
as: Andale Mexican Restaurant, SFO 94404. Registered Owner: Alice Hu, ister the estate under the Independent 295 art wise good condition. Top detaches from
Terminal 2 Boarding Area D, SAN same address. The business is conduct-
ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- 303 electronics bottom $25. (650)712-9962
FRANCISCO, CA 94128. Registered thority will allow the personal representa- BrusheD FiNish, 15" X 20" frame
Owners: Andale Management Group menced to transact business under the tive to take many actions without obtain- holds 18 various size photos. Never aNtares Dollars Bill Changer ma- seWiNg storage cabinet, Custom
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by FBN on 1/1/18. ing court approval. Before taking certain used. $20. 650-369-2486. chines never used for small bus. $95 made wood perfect condition $75.
a Corporation. The registrant com- /s/Alice Hu/ very important actions, however, the per- (650)992-4544. (650)483-1222
menced to transact business under the This statement was filed with the Asses-
FBN on 3/20/2013. sor-County Clerk on 4/2/18. (Published in
sonal representative will be required to
give notice to interested persons unless
296 appliances soFaBeD, Velour, tan, Excellent
/s/Pedro Alvarez, Jr./ the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/4/18, atm machiNe for Sale, Call (408)609-
they have waived notice or consented to air coNDitioNer 10000 BTU w/re- 0459 for more details. condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
This statement was filed with the Asses- 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18). the proposed action.) The independent
sor-County Clerk on 3/20/18. (Published mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG soliD WooD Dining table with exten-
administration authority will be granted brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- BlaupuNkt am/Fm/cD Radio and Re-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, unless an interested person files an ob- ceiver with Detachable Face asking sion great piece great condition black
3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18). Fictitious BusiNess Name 0898 $80 (650)364-5263
jection to the petition and shows good $100. (650)593-4490
statemeNt #277288
The following person is doing business cause why the court should not grant the air coNDitioNer, Portable, 14,000
authority. kiNDle Fire 8 in. Case and Charger soliD WooD Entertainment Center-
Fictitious BusiNess Name as: Bashamichi Steak and Seafood Jap- BTU, Commercial Cool model incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
statemeNt #277100 anese Bistro, 1390 El Camino Real, A hearing on the petition will be held in CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
The following person is doing business MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registered Own- this court as follows: APR. 25, 2018 at sories plus remote included. X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior motorola BraVo MB 520 (android
as: Nattie’s Printing, Graphics & Design, er: Blossom Provisions LLC, CA. The 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO. 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD (925)482-5742
240 Harbor Blvd, Ste A, BELMONT, CA business is conducted by a Limited Lia- Court of California, County of San Mateo, (650)345-1835
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA card Belmont (650)595-8855
94002. Registered Owner: Nattie L. Mu- bility Company. The registrant com- taBle 24"x48" folding legs each end.
grauer, 840 O’Neal #2, BELMONT, CA menced to transact business under the 94063. coFFee maker $15.00 white, Kitchen oNkyo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
94002. The business is conducted by an FBN on January 2017. If you object to the granting of the peti- Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
Individual. The registrant commenced to /s/Mark Melnick/ tion, you should appear at the hearing 0907 Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
transact business under the FBN on This statement was filed with the Asses- and state your objections or file written three iNch egg crate foam twin bed
Ffeb. 15, 1999. sor-County Clerk on 4/3/18. (Published in objections with the court before the hear- colemaN lxe Roadtrip Grill - samsuNg Flat TV 20" ex.co.incl. mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi-
/s/Nattie L. Mugrauer/ the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/4/18, ing. Your appearance may be in person Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 tion, $20, 650-595-3933
This statement was filed with the Asses- 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18). or by your attorney. (650)918-9847
sor-County Clerk on 3/20/18. (Published If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- tWiN BeD frame-black wrought iron
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/28/18, itor of the decedent, you must file your electric stoVe From Sears 304 Furniture from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18). Fictitious BusiNess Name claim with the court and mail a copy to Excellent Condition $225
statemeNt #277259 the personal representative appointed by Please Call (650)244-9267 2 WalNut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops tWiN BeD, mattress, box spring, frame
The following person is doing business the court within the later of either (1) four need work but very good cond. $20/ea $ 50. (650)598-9804.
Fictitious BusiNess Name as: Partridge/Kennedy Apartments, 813 months from the date of first issuance of gooD microWaVe 1100 watt $40 Da- (650)952-3466.
statemeNt #277082 Partridge Avenue, MENLO PARK, CA letters to a general personal representa- ly City (415) 231-4825. useD BeDroom Furniture, FREE. Call
The following person is doing business 94025. Registered Owner: Peninsula tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the aNtique DiNiNg table for six people (650)573-7381.
as: BST Appliance repair, 1234 El Cami- Volunteer Properties, Inc., CA. The busi- California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days hotpoiNt heaVy Duty Dryer excellent with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
no Real #301, BURLINGAME, CA working condition Burlingame $50 Call Wall uNit/room Divider. Simple
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The from the date of mailing or personal de- lines. Breaks down for transportation.
94010. Registered Owner: Ramis Bagir- registrant commenced to transact busi- livery to you of a notice under sectioin Dan (408)656-0958 aNtique mohagaNy Bookcase. Four
ov, same address. The business is con- feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
ness under the FBN on October 15, 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
ducted by an Individual. The registrant 1961. er California statutes and legal authority maytag Washer excellent working
commenced to transact business under condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan armchair gooD condition $55. WalNut chest, small (4 drawer with
/s/Peter Olson/ may affect your rights as a creditor. You (650)266-3184 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
the FBN on n/a. This statement was filed with the Asses- (408)656-0958
/s/Ramis Bagirov/ may want to consult with an attorney
sor-County Clerk on 4/2/18. (Published in knowledgable in California law. Beige soFa $99. Excellent Condition WarDroBe closet with beveled
This statement was filed with the Asses- the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/4/18, mFg h20laBs Model 300 exc cond door mirror $100 or B/Offer. (650)589-
sor-County Clerk on 3/19/18. (Published You may examine the file kept by the counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. (650) 315-2319
4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18). court. If you are a person interested in 0764
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/28/18,
4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18). the estate, you may file with the court a room heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- BuNk BeDs for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
Request for Special Notice (form DE- vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or WooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
Fictitious BusiNess Name 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- B/O (650)685-2494 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
statemeNt #277260 (650)952-3500
Fictitious BusiNess Name praisal of estate assets or of any petition
The following person is doing business
statemeNt #277130
as: Crane Place Apartments, 1331 Crane
or account as provided in Probate Code seWiNg machiNe-royal XL 6000 carpet ruNNer: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col-
or: floral design. good condition
306 housewares
The following person is doing business section 1250. A Request for Special No- Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
as: Portola Succulent Designs, 2017 Par- Street, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Regis- tice form is available from the court clerk. (650)342-8436. $45.00. (650)266-3184
tered Owner: Peninsula Volunteer Prop- complete set OF CHINA - Windsor
rott Dr., Apt 7, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Attorney for Petitioner: Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
Registered Owner: Teri Chew, same ad- erties, Inc., CA. The business is con- Margaret Laughlin Martin, Esq. shoWtime rotisserie used once commoDe, gooD condition. $20 obo.
ducted by a Corporation. The registrant 20-pieces in original box, never used.
dress. The business is conducted by an Martin Family Law Firm $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave Please call (650)745-6309 $250 per box (3 boxes available).
Individual. The registrant commenced to commenced to transact business under message.
the FBN on November 15, 1980. 1700 S. El Camino Real, Suite 502 computer Desk (glass) & chair. Like (650)342-5630
transact business under the FBN on N/A. SAN MATEO, CA 94402
/s/Teri Chew/ /s/Peter Olson/ siNger seWiNg Machine. Good condi- new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)340-1166 gtecher@comcast.net crystal (leaDeD glass) lamp $30.
This statement was filed with the Asses- FILED: 3/29/18 tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call Can send picture. (650)464-7860
sor-County Clerk on 3/22/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 4/2/18. (Published in (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm.
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/4/18, (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- computer Desk For sale $99
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/28/18, nal on 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/12/18) grilliNg Wok stir fry. high quality
4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18). 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18). smith coroNa typewriter and table (650)520-4650
steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592-
M120 $25 (650)888-9314 2648
computer sWiVel CHAIR. Padded
Fictitious BusiNess Name orDer to shoW cause For uNitap staNDarD centerset bath- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
chaNge oF Name Juliska haND-craFteD 6 7/16"
statemeNt #277273 room chrome faucet, complete, $10, plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NEW $15.00
The following person is doing business CASE# 18CIV01137 (650)595-3933 Desk, gD. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, (650)458-3578 (650)344-4756
as: Gamelan Bay, 815 Villa Vista, RED-
WOOD CITY, CA 94062. Registered COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Vacuum cleaNer (reconditioned)
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, orDer to shoW cause For kitcheN craFt Cutter with five differ-
Owner: New Pacific Traders, LLC, CA. $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives.
The business is conducted by a Limited REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 chaNge oF Name DiNette taBle, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
PETITION OF CASE# 18CIV01488 WesterN WashBoarD Sales made (650) 756-9516.Daly City. $35 contact 650-592-2648
Liability Company. The registrant com-
menced to transact business under the Patrick Jones SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C.
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, $75. phone 650-369-2486. DiNiNg room SET - Cherry Wood lace taBlecloth. 84" x 64". Like
FBN on . TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: new and lovely. Rarely used. $35. San
/s/Michelle D. Ross/ Petitioner: Patrick Jones filed a petition 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, (Looks Like Mahogany), two extra
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Whirlpool Washer DRYER, GE leaves, Seats up to 10. $1200 or best of- Bruno. (650)794-0839
This statement was filed with the Asses- with this court for a decree changing
sor-County Clerk on 4/2/18. (Published in name as follows: PETITION OF Refrigerator all working and in good con- fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/4/18, Present Name: Patrick Jones Wes Cuber dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. evenings 308 tools
4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18). Proposed Name: Patrick Ramirez TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Wes Cuber filed a petition with Whirlpool-Dryer gas Coin Oper- DiNiNg taBle (36"x54") and 4 match-
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for aNtique iroN Hand Drills. 3 available
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons this court for a decree changing name ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
Fictitious BusiNess Name as follows: (650)302-2456 $250 .(650)-654-1930.
interested in this matter shall appear be-
statemeNt #277219 fore this court at the hearing indicated Present Name: West Cuber craFtsmaN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
The following person is doing business Proposed Name: Wes Cuber Dresser 4-DraWer in Belmont for
as: RC Tile Company, 240 Hubbard Ave-
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tition for change of name should not be
297 Bicycles $75. Good condition; good for children. dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
nue, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062. Reg- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Call (650)678-8585 shopsmith mark V 50th Anniversary
granted. Any person objecting to the aDult Bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
istered Owner: Ronald T. Clot, same ad- name changes described above must file interested in this matter shall appear be- most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
dress. The business is conducted by an loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 eNtertaiNmeNt ceNter for $50. (650)504-0585
a written objection that includes the rea- fore this court at the hearing indicated Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
Individual. The registrant commenced to sons for the objection at least two court below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
transact business under the FBN on Bmx moNgoose Outer Limit Bike, (650)726-4102 ViNtage craFtsmaN Jig Saw. Circa
days before the matter is scheduled to tition for change of name should not be looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933
2009. be heard and must appear at the hearing granted. Any person objecting to the 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
/s/Ronald T. Clot/ Free WooDeN Bed frame, good condi-
to show cause why the petition should name changes described above must file chilD’s schWiNN Bicycle, Blue in tion pictures available (650)322-9598
This statement was filed with the Asses- not be granted. If no written objection is ViNtage shopsmith and BaND
a written objection that includes the rea- good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net saW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
sor-County Clerk on 3/28/18. (Published timely filed, the court may grant the peti- sons for the objection at least two court
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/4/18, NeW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels (650)342-6993
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the days before the matter is scheduled to gliDer rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18). petition shall be held on 04/24/18 at 9 $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
be heard and must appear at the hearing lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, to show cause why the petition should mes
Fictitious BusiNess Name Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this not be granted. If no written objection is ikea Dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
statemeNt #277268 Order to Show Cause shall be published timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 298 collectibles 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. 309 office equipment
The following person is doing business at least once each week for four succes- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
as: Hair by Shae, 515 El Camino Suite sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- petition shall be held on 05/10/18 at 9 ikea taBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. laptop case or bag. Black. Like new.
ing on the petition in the following news- 2 aDoraBle 1950's girl dolls ."Ginny" $ 30. (650)598-9804. Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
160, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Regis- a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
paper of general circulation: Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this doll Knock-offs. Stands & clothes. $20.
tered Owner: Sharon Nandan, 37073
Elm St. #C, Newark, CA 94560. The San Mateo Daily Journal Order to Show Cause shall be published (650)888-9314 liViNg room Table, good condition.
310 misc. For sale
business is conducted by an Individual. Filed: 3/12/2018 at least once each week for four succes- $30. (415)231-4825
The registrant commenced to transact /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 80’s tops Complete Factory Set All 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint,
Judge of the Superior Court loVe chair, velour, tan. $45.
business under the FBN on Aug 1, 2017. ing on the petition in the following news- Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. (808)631-1365. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
/s/Sharon Nandan/ Dated: 3/8/2018 paper of general circulation:
This statement was filed with the Asses- (Published 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18, San Mateo Daily Journal a-team FiguriNes Plus Jeep $20 NeW tWiN Mattress set plus frame Bessy small Evening Hand Bag With
sor-County Clerk on 4/2/18. (Published in 4/11/18) Filed: 3/29/2018 (650)591-9769 San Carlos $30.00 (650) 347-2356 Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/4/18, /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18). Judge of the Superior Court collectaBle memoraBillia from
Dated: 3/28/2018 the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each.
(Published 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 650-346-9262 for inquiries.
4/25/18)
leNNox reD Rose, Unused, hand
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,

legal Notices
$12.00. (650) 578 9208.
statemeNt oF aBaNDoNmeNt oF
the use oF a Fictitious BusiNess miller lite Neon sign , work good
Name statemeNt 255157 $59 call (650)218-6528
Names of the person abandoning the
use of the Fictitious Business Name: Tho musical Doll in a Box! "Soft Impres-
Fictitious Business Name Statements, Nguyen. Name of Business: Perfect
Nails. Date of original filing: 3/26/13. Ad-
sions" Porcelain/Bisque.Mint.
Cond. $8. (650)888-9314
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, dress of Principal Place of Business:
400 Walnut Street Suite D, REDWOOD
CITY, CA 94063. Registrant: Tho Nguy-
scarlett o'hara Doll. by "Gambina"
Mint condition. 12" ht.. $12. (650)888-
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, en, 4026 Blairmore Ct., San Jose, CA
95121. The business was conducted by
9314

Notice of Public Sales and More. an Individual.


/s/Tho/
star Wars Action figure: Qui-Gon
Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo Steve (650)518-6614.
County on 2/9/18.
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
nal, 4/4/18, 4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18). 299 computers
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 19" color Monitor with stand VG con-
dition power cord/owners manual includ-
210 lost & Found
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857

recorDaBle cD-r 74, Sealed, Unop-


lost cat. Black and White. Black
patch on right eye. REWARD. ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
Call (323) 439-7713. (650) 578 9208
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310 Misc. For Sale 316 Clothes 345 Medical equipment 620 Automobiles 625 Classic Cars 645 Boats
BiFold ShutterS 2x28”x79 $10.00 golF ShoeS FootJoy, brown and white MediCAl CArrY chair 12 inch wheels CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado MAliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
(650)544-5306 saddle, 91/2, like new, $15; (650)591-
9769
$25. (650)226-3592 Belmont don’t lose money 44,632 original miles. Needs body work
and headliner $3,500 OBO (650)218-
built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
20K obo. (650)851-0878.
BoBBY hull Hockey Game Great Midline SeMi electric hospital bed and on a trade-in or 4681.
Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784 golF ShoeS, FootJoy, black & white mattress $90. (650)226-3592 Belmont SeA rAY 16 Ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs
saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5; consignment! CheVY ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
CASh regiSter Parts; Much Skin Not
Guts $500 (415)269-4784
(650)591-9769 garage Sales Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
obo. (650)952-4036. 670 Auto Service
CoStCo PlAY Pen with travel bag. lAdieS Sequin dress, blue, size XL, Sell your vehicle in the
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 CheVY ‘86 CorVette. Automatic.
Used once $35 (650)591-2981
gArAge SAleS daily Journal’s 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
druM -déCor ONLY Brass cylinder & Men'S StetSon hat, size large, new,
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 Auto Classifieds. obo. (650) 952-4036. AA SMog
fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00
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