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Monday April 24, 2017 XVII, Edition 214 www.smdailyjournal.com

Youth can be held liable for underage drinking


San Mateo social host ordinance expands responsibility to parents, juveniles
By Samantha Weigel The council unanimously agreed the costs the or away. Councilwoman Maureen Freschet
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF with a proposal first initiated by a city incurs in The social host ordinance said in an email.
youth group that seeks to address responding to heightens awareness and respon- The new rule was sparked when
Underage drinking in San Mateo issues negatively impacting the calls for serv- sibility for underage drinking that the North Central neighborhood
just got riskier. In an effort to hold quality of life for minors in the ice. That liabil- places our kids as well as our pub- group Youth for Change,
adults and youth accountable for community. Once in effect, the ity would be lic safety in jeopardy. The new approached Freschet and the city a
hosting parties where alcohol is new rule would enable police to jointly shared rules will hold both juveniles and few years ago. The group of high
served to minors, the city is creat- hold youth who host parties with parents or host adults accountable, and pro- school-aged youth worked with
ing a social host ordinance to responsible if underage drinking g uardi an s , vides an effective mechanism to officials to develop the new rules
expand who can be fined for the occurs. The juveniles could be Maureen regardless if promote and enforce responsible
illegal activity. issued citations or have to pay for Freschet theyre on site behavior on everyones part, See DRINKING, Page 8

We created this problem, unintentionally, we created this


opioid crisis in the country. We had the best intentions.
Dr. Scott Morrow, San Mateo County health officer. Three-city
fire merge
underway
Neighboring cities working
to consolidate departments
By Samantha Weigel Last week, fire officials
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF presented Foster Citys and
San Mateos councils with
The ongoing effort to join an update on the process and
forces and create a three-city Belmont will review the sta-
fire department continues as tus this week.
San Mateo, Belmont and We got positive support
Foster City consider merg- from both city councils to
ing through a joint powers continue in the process,
agreement. said Fire Chief John Healy.
SAMANTHA WEIGEL/DAILY JOURNAL
But the prospect of dis- The three neighboring
Dr. Scott Morrow, San Mateo County health officer, looks at a map of the county in his office while discussing efforts to solving each of the cities cities have been working
combat the opioid epidemic by working with physicians who prescribe medication. individual fire departments under a shared-service model

County, doctors confront opioid abuse and creating an umbrella since 2010 and the idea of
organization to oversee forming a JPA got underway
nearly 150 staff, must first last year. The departments
undergo a financial and legal already share command
Physicians urged to be cautious with how they prescribe medication analysis.
See FIRE, Page 6
By Samantha Weigel heroin than not only other areas in the scriptions for every adult in the coun-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

As drug overdoses have led to record


United States, but even neighboring
counties.
Theres only theories as to why that
ty to receive 43 pills, he said.
We created this problem, uninten-
tionally, we created this opioid crisis
Officials push off deal to
numbers of premature deaths across the
United States, San Mateo County
physicians are working to educate pre-
may be whether its because of the
countys afuence, well-educated pop-
ulation or even higher numbers of peo-
in the country. We had the best inten-
tions, Morrow said, noting in the
1990s doctors were taught to recog-
fund Burlingame fields
scribers on how to help curb the opi- ple born in countries who dont con- nize pain as one of the main vital By Austin Walsh community enrichment pro-
oid epidemic. sume as many opioids. signs. But we are now killing more DAILY JOURNAL STAFF grams.
Despite recently being named the But what is known is that people are people than motor vehicle accidents. In lieu of offering
healthiest in California, San Mateo dying from drug overdoses in San Its iatrogenic, a physician-caused The Burlingame City Burlingame Elementary
County is not immune from the highly Mateo County and last year more than problem. Council expressed an inter- School District officials
addictive drugs permeating communi- 24 million opioid pills were pre- Morrow said theyre now focused on est in but no commitment money for laying new syn-
ties across the nation. Still, the coun- scribed to local residents, said county prevention by educating doctors and to sharing the financial thetic surfaces at
ty appears to be less affected by the Health Ofcer Dr. Scott Morrow. That patients. In February, the countys burden of resurfacing turf Burlingame Intermediate
inux of prescription opioids and means physicians wrote enough pre- fields at local elementary
See OPIOID, Page 20 schools frequently used for See FIELDS, Page 19

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Thought for the Day


That is happiness; to be dissolved
into something completely great.
Willa Cather

This Day in History


Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov

1967 was killed when his Soyuz 1 spacecraft


smashed into the Earth after his para-
chutes failed to deploy properly dur-
ing re-entry; he was the first human
spaceflight fatality.
In 1 7 9 2 , Capt. Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle began com-
posing War Song for the Rhine Army, later known as La
Marseillaise, the national anthem of France.
In 1 8 0 0 , Congress approved a bill establishing the
Library of Congress.
In 1 8 9 8 , Spain declared war on the United States. (The
United States responded in kind the next day.)
In 1 9 1 5 , in whats considered the start of the Armenian
genocide, the Ottoman Empire began rounding up Armenian
political and cultural leaders in Constantinople.
In 1 9 1 6 , some 1,600 Irish nationalists launched the Easter
Rising by seizing several key sites in Dublin. (The rising
was put down by British forces five days later.)
In 1 9 3 2 , in the Free State of Prussia, the Nazi Party gained
a plurality of seats in parliamentary elections. GINO DE GRANDIS
In 1 9 4 7 , novelist Willa Cather, author of My Antonia, Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom meets with a patient Saturday, April 22, during a dental convention held at the San Mateo Event
died in New York at age 73. Center. Approximately 2,000 people received free care at the California Dental Association event.
In 1 9 5 3 , British statesman Winston Churchill was knight-
ed by Queen Elizabeth II. In other news ...
In 1 9 6 2 , the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
achieved the first satellite relay of a television signal, using Want a town? Tiny Oregon and built a new general store. The package was sent from
NASAs Echo 1 balloon satellite to bounce a video image community selling for $3.5M Then, nearly three decades ago, log- Sacramento.
from Camp Parks, California, to Westford, Massachusetts. ging on the federal forest lands that But the woman who received it is a
In 1 9 7 0 , the Peoples Republic of China launched its first TILLER, Ore. In the tiny, dying encircle Tiller came to a near stand- church pastor who tells authorities it
still because of environmental regula- wasnt meant for her. Police believe
satellite, which kept transmitting a song, The East Is Red. timber town of Tiller, the old cliche is
true. If you blink, you might actually tions. The mills closed, and families someone else might have been
miss it. moved away. One longtime resident instructed to watch for the package,
Birthdays But these days, this dot on a map in began buying up properties. When he but failed to pick it up.
southwestern Oregon is generating died three years ago, the family owned Police Chief Donald Molineux says
big-city buzz for an unlikely reason: much of the town. the pastor is very upset and trauma-
Almost the entire town is for sale. Then the Tiller Elementary School tized and afraid someone might come
to her home looking for the drugs.
The asking price of $3.5 million closed and was up for sale, as well as a
brings with it six houses, the shut- small market, and the mans estate Police are hoping surveillance video
tered general store and gas station, bought those too and the potential from a drop-off location will identify
the land under the post office, unde- became clear. who shipped the package.
veloped parcels, water rights and The listing includes more than 256
infrastructure that includes sidewalks, acres (1 square kilometer) in 29 dis-
Chilly justice: Man ticketed
fire hydrants and a working power sta- tinct parcels, water and timber rights, for warming up car loses case
Actress Shirley Entertainer Barbra Comedian Cedric tion. Tiller Elementary School, a six- and a variety of zonings, from resi- ROSEVILLE, Mich. Warming up
MacLaine is 83. Streisand is 75. the Entertainer is classroom building that closed in dential to industrial. your car in the driveway might be a
53. 2014, is for sale separately for About 235 people still live in the
Movie director-producer Richard Donner is 87. Author Sue $350,000. unincorporated area around Tiller, and Michigan winter tradition, but a judge
Grafton is 77. Actor-singer Michael Parks is 77. Former have long relied on the buildings now says its not legal in a Detroit suburb if
Potential buyers have come forward no ones behind the wheel.
Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley is 75. Country singer but are remaining anonymous, and for sale along historic Highway 227 as Nick Taylor challenged a $125 ticket
Richard Sterban (The Oak Ridge Boys) is 74. Rock musician backup offers are still being accepted. a gathering spot and one of the only
places to shop for groceries in miles. in court Thursday and lost. His lawyer,
Doug Clifford (Creedence Clearwater Revival) is 72. Rock The listing represents a melancholy Nicholas Somberg, says a Roseville
singer-musician Rob Hyman is 67. The prime minister of crossroads for Tiller, a once-bustling
Ireland, or Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, is 66. Actor-playwright logging outpost that sprang up after Ten pounds of pot wrongly ordinance against unattended running
vehicles shouldnt apply to driveways.
Eric Bogosian is 64. Rock singer-musician Jack Blades the turn of the last century deep in sent to Pennsylvania pastor But Judge Marco Santia says the law
(Night Ranger) is 63. Actor Michael OKeefe is 62. Rock what is now the Umpqua National YEADON, Pa. Police are trying to is in the public interest.
musician David J (Bauhaus) is 60. Actor Glenn Morshower is Forest, about 230 miles south of determine who shipped 10 pounds of Taylor got attention in January when
58. Rock musician Billy Gould is 54. Actor Djimon Hounsou Portland. The post office opened in marijuana from California to a pastor he posted a photo of the ticket on
is 53. Rock musician Patty Schemel is 50. Actress Stacy 1902, and miners, loggers, ranchers in the Philadelphia suburbs. Facebook. The post was shared more
Haiduk (TV: The Young and the Restless) is 49. Rock musi- and farmers flocked to the community Yeadon police tell WTXF-TV the than 6,000 times and garnered more
cian Aaron Comess (Spin Doctors) is 49. Actor Aidan Gillen is along a pristine river. drugs arrived Thursday, in bundles than 5,000 comments.
49. Actress Melinda Clarke is 48. Actor Rory McCann is 48. By the 1940s and 1950s, there were stuffed into a plastic bucket inside a Roseville Police Chief James Berlin
Latin pop singer Alejandro Fernandez is 46. Country-rock three timber mills running, and the cardboard box that was delivered by has defended the ticket by claiming a
musician Brad Morgan (Drive-By Truckers) is 46. Rock musi- town expanded the elementary school United Parcel Service. thief could have stolen Taylors car.
cian Brian Marshall (Creed; Alter Bridge) is 44.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
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one letter to each square, 30 37 39 of rain. Highs near 60. West winds 10 to
to form four ordinary words. 21 39 41 48 63 6 11 27
Powerball
20 mph.
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Mega number

5 5 5 Wednes day : Mostly cloudy. Highs in the upper 50s to mid


60s.
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place;Whirl Win, No. 6, in second place; and Gold Rush, the lower to mid 50s. Highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s.
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1:42.91. Breezy. Lows in the upper 40s. Highs in the 50s to 60s.
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Police reports
Traces remain of the Ocean Shore Railroad
Some quarreling cats
Five men were ghting on Los Gatos
Way in San Mateo before 4:38 p.m.
Friday, April 7.

SAN MATEO
Sto l en v ehi cl e. A truck that was warming

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olunteers are restoring the last pas-
senger car of the Ocean Shore up in a driveway on Patricia Avenue was
Railroad that a century ago ran from stolen, it was reported at 6:12 a.m. Tuesday,
San Francisco along the San Mateo County April 18.
coast, boasting in its advertising that it Sus pi ci o us pers o n. Someone was trying to
reaches the beaches. get into a house on North Fremont Street, it
Much of the exterior has been restored Volunteers, left, at work restoring car 1409 from the Ocean Shore Railroad. The railroad south was reported at 1:03 p.m. Monday, April 17.
and care is being taken to keep as close to of Pedro Point in 1910. Auto burg l ary . A car was broken into on
the original as possible, said Kathleen still underway when the 1906 earthquake hit, in 1952, the rails have long since been Aragon Boulevard, it was reported at 9:04
Manning of the Pacica Historical Society, tearing out 4,000 feet of rails, along with sold as scrap. The ties have long since a.m. Monday, April 17.
adding that with enough funding the car engines and gear that ended up in the Pacic. become fence posts in the farms and gardens Auto burg l ary . A laptop and phone were
should be open for public viewing in two The nancial panic of 1907 triggered by between San Francisco and Santa Cruz. taken from a vehicle on Bridgepointe
years. the quake wiped out some company stock- The railroads legacy includes El Granada, Parkway, it was reported at 10:37 p.m.
The car, numbered 1409, ran over rails holders. The line led for bankruptcy in the only American city that saw famed urban Monday, April 10.
from San Francisco along the San Mateo 1908 and reorganized, but that wasnt planner Daniel Burnhams dream become
Attempted ro bbery . A man tried to rob a
County coast with stops that included Daly enough to save it a few years down the road reality. Burnham wanted to integrate parks
woman on South El Camino Real but ran off
City, Pacica, Montara, Moss Beach, from the competition presented by the new- and other open space with residential areas.
Princeton, El Granada and Half Moon Bay. fangled automobile. The railroad commissioned him to do just when she said she was calling police, it was
Two stations, the Vallemar Station on The line proved popular from the day it that and to this day El Granada features land- reported at 1:53 p.m. Monday, April 10.
Highway 1 and the Tobin Station on Pedro opened to the public in 1907. On weekends, scaped boulevards, cursing streets, trafc Ro bbery . A man walked into a store on 43rd
the number of passengers who wanted to fol- circles, parks and plazas. Avenue and asked for the money in the regis-
Point, still stand but serve other functions.
The passenger car was built by the Holman low the scenic ocean route was so great that A volunteer-run train still chugs over a ter, it was reported at 2:04 p.m. Monday, April
Company of San Francisco in 1913 and saw at cars with benches were pressed into serv- short section of the Ocean Shore right-of- 10.
extensive use on the Ocean Shore until the ice. way near Davenport. The mile-long train
railroad went out of business in 1920. The Ocean Shore Railroad had a profound operated by the Swanton Pacic Railroad BELMONT
Some 80 years later, it was found rotting impact on the San Mateo County coast. For Society carries tourists through a valley in Sus pi ci o us pers o n. A man with gray wool
away in a Sebastopol orchard, Manning one thing, its right-of-way set the pattern the coastal mountains. cap was seen spotted on a surveillance camera
said. The historical society took a look, for Highway 1. In addition, many city near the garage on a property on Ralston
decided the car could be saved and brought it dwellers liked the scenic area so much they The Rear View Mirror by history columnist Ranch Road, it was reported 1:30 a.m.
back home. became the rst settlers of coastal towns. Jim Clifford appears in the Daily Journal Tuesday, April 18.
Society volunteers already have an They bought land from Ocean Shore Realtors Trafc hazard. A school bus was disabled on
ev ery other Monday. Objects in The Mirror
impressive resume, including the restora- who advertised 25-by-50-foot parcels free Ralston Avenue before 1:02 p.m. Friday, April
from taxes that could be had for only $10 are closer than they appear.
tion of the Little Brown Church, a task that 7.
took 10 years. The church now houses the down.
Pacica Coastside Museum, which opened in Few buyers actually built houses on their
2015 and has a permanent exhibit on the lots, wrote historian Barbara VanderWerf.
railroad, a venture that seemed doomed from Farmers bought the empty suburban tracts
its start in 1905. along its line and planted artichokes and
Construction crews along the coast had to Brussels sprouts, she wrote.
conquer cliffs and unstable ground. Work was As the San Francisco Chronicle reported

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Thousands of Californians join March for Science demonstration
By John Antczak tic achievements and booed mentions of
and Amanda Lee Myers two Trump administration appointees who
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS are climate change skeptics.
Michael Roukes, a physics and biological
LOS ANGELES Thousands of people in engineering professor at Caltech, spoke of
cities across California took to the streets immigration and travel by foreigners to the
Saturday as part of the nationwide March for United States, citing the contributions of
Science, decrying President Donald Trumps such exceptional international minds as
policies and urging him and the rest of the Albert Einstein and mathematician/aero-
U.S. to put faith in evidence-based science. space engineer Theodore Von Karman,
Led by two electric massive electric among others.
Hummers, several thousand people marched The ascension of the United States, a rel-
in downtown Los Angeles. They chanted atively young nation, to its stature as the
Money for science and education, not for major worldwide scientic force is due in no
wars and climate alteration and carried small part to the crucial contributions of
signs that read: There is no Planet B and these valued visitors and immigrants, he
The Earth does not belong to man. said.
Weve gone through a time where we used Roukes spoke of fear in the U.S. in the
to look up to intelligence and aspire to learn 1957 when the Soviet Union launched the
more and do more with that and intellectual rst satellite into space. Many worried
NICK ROSE/ DAILY JOURNAL about being scientically dominated by a
curiosity ... And now weve got a govern-
Thousands rallied at the March for Science in San Francisco, Saturday, April 22, to show their foreign power, he said.
ment that is saying that climate change is a
frustration with the presidential administration. This ushered in an era here in the U.S
Chinese hoax, said Danny Leserman, 26,
who was carrying a sign showing a sad polar the Los Angeles County Democratic Party. gathered on a lawn before marching across where science was revered and, of special
bear wishing for more ice. We need ofcials that are more representa- the city to a park. note, trusted by the U.S. public at large,
It needs to be known throughout the tive of the fact that people are really for sci- Many carried homemade signs that includ- Roukes said. But in the intervening decades
world that America isnt just those people at ence. ed, The oceans are rising and so are we and this trust has profoundly decayed.
the top saying climate change isnt real, At the California Institute of Technology A womans place is in the lab!! Roukes cited political turmoil, govern-
that vaccines are going to cause autism, in Pasadena, hundreds of professors, Before they set out under a glaring morn- ment missteps and corporate overreach
said Leserman, director of digital media at researchers, engineers and ordinary citizens ing sun, they cheered recitations of scien- based on greed.

American tries to learn from Uniteds mistakes in plane confrontation


By Mae Anderson Spokeswoman Leslie Scott says the air- that it is essential to deescalate tense situa- David Dao, before nally apologizing days
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS line is looking into whether the male ight tions that occur during air travel, even as after the incident, fanning the publics fury.
attendant violently took away a stroller there are more passengers, less room and American, by contrast, seems to have
NEW YORK Another day, another cell- from the female passenger just before she fewer ight attendants than ever before. learned from Uniteds mistakes: it immedi-
phone video of a conict on an airplane. boarded a Friday ight from San Francisco The incident comes less than two weeks ately said it was sorry, that it had grounded
American Airlines said it grounded a ight to Dallas. He has been removed from duty in after video of a man being violently dragged the ight attendant while it investigates the
attendant who got into a verbal confronta- the meantime. off a United Express ight sparked wide- incident, and that it had upgraded the pas-
tion with a passenger on a Friday ight In an age of cellphone videos and social spread outrage . senger involved and her family to rst
from San Francisco to Dallas-Fort Worth. media, airlines are learning the hard way United initially blamed its passenger, Dr. class.

Driver arrested for a report of a theft at a department store. the same vehicle was involved in a traffic
Local briefs Officers quickly located a vehicle that the collision in South San Francisco and the
suspended license suspects used to flee the scene. Officers driver fled on foot.
DUI convictions and multiple driver's
Police arrested a man who was caught tried to stop the vehicle, but it failed to South San Francisco police located and
license suspensions over the last decade.
driving with a suspended license in South yield and fled the area, police said. arrested suspect Royce Colvin, 28, of San
Iqbal was arrested at the scene on suspi-
San Francisco. Francisco, police said.
cion of driving with a suspended license According to police, a short time later
At 4:15 p.m., Friday, April 21, officers and possessing an open container of alco-
were conducting undercover surveillance hol. His vehicle was towed, impounded for
operations on known offenders with multi- 30 days, and is potentially subject to per-
ple convictions for driving under the influ- manent forfeiture, police said.
ence who have suspended licenses.
During an operation, officers watched a San Bruno police
known offender's house in the area of snag alleged store robber
Country Club Drive at Constitution Way
when they saw him drive up to the home. Police arrested a man after he allegedly
The driver, 35-year-old Mohammed Iqbal robbed a store in San Bruno and evaded
of South San Francisco, was stopped and police who tried to stop him.
found to be driving with a suspended According to San Bruno police, at 4:26
license, police said. p.m., Saturday, April 22, officers respond-
ed to the 1200 block of El Camino Real on
According to police, Iqbal has two prior
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State moves slowly toward resuming executions


By Don Thompson first attempt was rejected in December. others say too many variables and challenges remain to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The California Supreme Court, meanwhile, is expected make a prediction.
to rule by August on challenges to a ballot initiative nar- California has by far the nations largest death row
SACRAMENTO California has long been what one rowly approved by voters in November that would speed with nearly 750 inmates, about double that of No. 2
expert calls a symbolic death penalty state, one of 12 up executions by reducing the time allowed for appeals. Florida.
that has capital punishment on the books but has not Still, it is a far cry from the situation in Arkansas, The states proposed lethal injection regulations are
executed anyone in more than a decade. which carried out its first execution since 2005 last week patterned after a single-drug process that already passed
Prodded by voters and lawsuits, the nations most pop- after trying to put eight inmates to death this month in muster with the U. S. Supreme Court, Weisberg said.
ulous state may now be easing back toward allowing exe- an unprecedented series of double executions. Courts Corrections officials submitted the regulations only
cutions, though observers are split on how quickly they have blocked three of them. Legal rulings have put at after they were forced to act by a judges ruling on behalf
will resume, if at all. least one other in doubt. of crime victims angered at the states three-year delay.
Corrections officials expect to meet a Wednesday dead- California could come close to resuming executions in But the regulations replacing Californias old three-drug
line to submit revised lethal injection rules to state reg- the next year, said law professor Robert Weisberg, co- method are likely to be approved at some point,
ulators, trying again with technical changes after the director of the Stanford Criminal Justice Center, though Weisberg said.

The split was based on the number of existing engines or Employees Retirement System, or CalPERS, would safe-

FIRE
Continued from page 1
service provided in each city. Across all three, there are nine
fire stations housing 10 engine companies, two of which
are ladder trucks, he said.
guard the retirement benefits for existing employees, Healy
said.
Healy said theyve been meeting with labor representa-
A very preliminary estimate is the JPA would cost between tives, and legal counsel will be consulted to determine how
$35 million and $38 million the first fiscal year, with they can outline assurances in the JPA.
staff, fire prevention services, an integrated software sys- expenses increasing up to 4.6 percent annually. Costs They basically want to protect themselves, Healy said.
tem, and have personnel undergo the same training. include staffing, equipment, training and administration, Another technicality that had to be worked out was
The cities have achieved cost savings and the goal is to according to a staff PowerPoint. accomplished when San Mateo voters last November
now strengthen the partnership by creating a more stream- The administration is still working with the various fire- approved an amendment to the citys charter allowing it to
lined single system instead of working off five different fighters unions to address concerns, many of which dissolve its individual fire department and join a JPA.
contracts, Healy explained. revolve around benefits and seniority. Another concern is The city managers, finance and human resources directors
The main thing were trying to accomplish with the JPA what would happen to the employees during an economic are also engaged in the process; along with a working group
is have one governing body, he said. It allows us to func- downturn or if one city opted to pull out of the JPA, Healy comprised of two members from each cities council, Healy
tion more efficiently and effectively. said. said.
Forming such an agreement is complex and Healy said Those with concerns have pointed to the 2011 failure of After further ironing out details and continuing to work
theyre planning to hire outside legal counsel and expand the South County Fire Authority a merger between the with stakeholders, Healy said they hope to have a more con-
upon a preliminary financial analysis. Belmont and San Carlos departments that ended bitterly crete proposal for the cities consideration in the fall.
The initial proposal is for San Mateo to have a 60 percent after the two councils couldnt agree on the funding arrange- Although there may be some changes in the governance,
stake, while Foster City and Belmont each have 20 percent. ment. In that instance, many longtime firefighters were he assured the public wouldnt notice a change in the assis-
The governance system currently being considered is a four- handed pink slips and had to reapply for contracts that were tance they receive.
member JPA board comprised of two San Mateo coun- sometimes worse than before, union representatives said Weve increased service levels already for the entire
cilmembers and one from both Belmont and Foster City. To previously. community, Healy said. And thats our primary goal, to
ensure no single city has full control, approving items One area in which the state has recently provided some maintain or improve service levels.
would require a majority vote, or at least three. Ideally, the assurances for employees relates to pensions and benefits. The Belmont City Council will receive an update on the
goal is to bring forward proposals that can achieve a full Last years Senate Bill 24, regarding the California Public proposal at its Tuesday, April 25 meeting.
consensus, Healy said.

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Trump at 100 days: Its a different kind of presidency
By Julie Pace Electoral College victories in history. Since taking ofce
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on Jan. 20, his approval rating has hovered around 40 per-
cent in most polls.
WASHINGTON For nearly 100 days, President Donald Trumps early presidency has been dogged by FBI and
Trump has rattled Washington and been chastened by its congressional investigations into whether his campaign
institutions. coordinated with Russians to tilt the race in his favor. Its a
Hes startled world leaders with his unpredictability and persistent distraction that Trump would not discuss on the
tough talk, but won their praise for a surprise strike on record.
Syria. Furthermore, his three months-plus in ofce have
Hes endured the steady drip of investigations and a seem- amounted to a swift education in a world wholly unfamiliar
ingly endless churn of public personnel drama. to a 70-year-old who spent his career in real estate and real-
Its a different kind of a presidency, Trump said in an ity television.
Oval Ofce interview with The Associated Press, an hour- For his example, his two disputed travel ban executive
long conversation as he approached Saturdays key presi- orders are languishing, blocked by federal judges.
dential benchmark. On Capitol Hill, majority Republicans muscled through
Trump, who campaigned on a promise of instant disrup- Trumps nominee for the Supreme Court, Judge Neil
tion, indirectly acknowledged that change doesnt come Gorsuch, but had to blow up long-standing Senate rules to
REUTERS
quickly to Washington. He showed signs that he feels the do so. Then there was the legislative debacle when Trumps
President Donald Trump speaks during a joint news own party couldnt come together to fulll its long-sought
weight of the ofce, discussing the heart required to do the conference at the White House.
job. Although he retained his signature bravado and a sales- promise of repealing President Barack Obamas health care
mans condence in his upward trajectory, he displayed an One hundred days are just a fraction of a presidents tenure, law.
awareness that many of his own lofty expectations for his and no president has quite matched the achievements of H.W. Brands, a history professor at the University of
rst 100 days in ofce have not been met. Franklin D. Roosevelt, who set the standard by which all Texas at Austin, said Trump is learning that the world is the
Its an articial barrier. Its not very meaningful, he are now judged. way it is for a whole bunch of complicated reasons. And
said. Still, modern presidents have tried to move swiftly to changing the guy at the top doesnt change the world.
Trump wafed on whether he should be held accountable capitalize upon the potent, and often eeting, mix of polit- Trump wont concede that point.
for the 100-day plan he outlined with great fanfare in his ical capital and public goodwill that usually accompanies But he acknowledged that being commander in chief
campaigns closing days, suggesting his Contract with their arrival in Washington. brings with it a human responsibility that he didnt much
the American Voter wasnt really his idea to begin with. Trump has never really had either. bother with in business, requiring him to think through the
Somebody put out the concept of a 100-day plan, he A deeply divisive gure, he lost the popular vote to consequences his decisions have on people and not simply
said. Democrat Hillary Clinton and had one of the narrower the nancial implications for his companys bottom line.

Trump heads into tough week with budget, health care battles
By Catherine Lucey along the U.S.-Mexican border and a vote on an effort to repeal Republicans to replace the Affordable Care Act, or
and Hope Yen and replace President Barack Obamas health care law were pri- Obamacare. He also hopes to use a $1 trillion catchall
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS orities. But they also suggested a shutdown could be avoided. spending bill to salvage victories on his promised border
I dont think anyone foresees or expects or would want a wall, a multibillion-dollar down payment on a Pentagon
WASHINGTON President Donald Trump is heading into shutdown, said budget director Mick Mulvaney on Fox News buildup, and perhaps a crackdown on cities that refuse to
one of the most challenging weeks of his presidency, jug- Sunday. cooperate with immigration enforcement by federal authori-
gling a renewed health care push and a looming budget dead- Trump would like to revive a failed effort by House ties.
line. Its all complicated by a potential showdown with
Democrats over paying for a border wall.
The symbolic 100-day mark for the administration is
Saturday. Thats the same day government could shut down
without a budget deal. Trump has announced a rally in
Pennsylvania that day.
Despite Trumps dismissal that the 100-day marker is arti-
cial, the White House is planning a packed week of activities
leading up to Saturday. Trump will sign executive orders on
energy and rural policies, dine with Supreme Court justices,
meet with the president of Argentina and travel to Atlanta for a
National Rie Association event. Top aides will also fan out
around the country to promote the administration.
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Trump sons take helm of company, eye expansion Publics window for
financial complaints
By Jonathan Lemire made a pitch for Trumps blue-collar sup-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Comment on porters by replacing her high-end jewelry
or share this story at line with a mass-market brand. could be closing soon
NEW YORK Apprentices no more, Eric www.smdailyjournal.com It would not seem to blur any lines with
By Kevin Freking
and Donald Trump Jr. are now at the helm of the presidency, said Kathleen Clark, a law
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
the Trump Organization and adjusting to the professor at Washington University. She
reality presented by their fathers presiden- lose some new revenue, the presidents sons said that while questions can be raised
about some of the companys behavior, a WASHINGTON U.S. consumers filed
cy. Theyre eyeing ways to use the new lease suggested.
pitch into Trump-friendly states seems like nearly 300,000 complaints last year about
on the family fame by expanding the brand Last fall, the company announced the cre-
a reasonable business strategy. their dealings with banks, credit card issuers
into parts of the United States that embrace ation of a four-star hotel chain called
Any new investment, particularly if it and other financial services companies.
him. Scion, which is meant to offer upscale serv-
involves foreign funds, will face additional Most of those complaints were compiled and
Some business has slowed as a result of ice in U.S. cities that could not support a
scrutiny, including a review by an in-house made available for anyone to see as part of a
the pledge to stall international dealmaking full-edged Trump luxury property. More
and outside ethics counsel, Donald Trump database administered by the federal govern-
while Trump is president. But a U.S. push is than two dozen letters of intent have been
Jr. said. ment.
planned, and two new hotel chains are being signed, though no ground has been broken
Its a complicated procedure that But Republicans working to overhaul the
considered a four-star brand and a less yet.
changes the dynamic. There are plenty of financial regulation law known as Dodd-
luxurious line possibly in states where Among the possible locations being
deals that two years ago or eight years from Frank want to bar publication of informa-
Trump triumphed over Democrat Hillary considered: Texas, parts of the South, and
now, Oh, yeah, you can do this, he said. tion from that database, which industry
Clinton last November. perhaps the nations capital, where the
Today, we have to take that much more groups have long criticized as potentially
I think it makes it naturally easier if hotel would exist with the Trump luxury
seriously. There is an optical component misleading and incomplete.
youre going into a place thats not adver- property in the former home of the Old
that has to be taken into account. Is the purpose of the database just to
sarial to you, Donald Trump Jr. said in a Post Office not far from the White House.
He bristled at the idea that his father ran name and shame companies? Or should they
recent interview. The company is also in the very early
for president to enrich himself or his fami- have a disclaimer on there that says its a
The Trump Organization is a private, fam- stages of considering a three-star hotel
ly, as some critics contended during the fact-free zone, or this is fake news? Thats
ily-run business that owns billions of dol- chain.
campaign. really what I see happening here, Rep.
lars worth of hotels, ofce buildings, golf Experts said the plan would not seem to
He spent $75 million of his own money Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., said at a congres-
courses and management and licensing run afoul of any ethics standards, even if
to run against 17 incredibly seasoned sional hearing this month.
agreements. Although foreign deals are on the hotels ended up in some of the eco-
Republican candidates to then go against Once the damage is done to a company,
hold, the company will complete existing nomically depressed regions whose voters
Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Jr. said. its hard to get your reputation back,
projects, including ones in India, the rallied for Trump and may not be able to
No one in their right mind would do that. responded Bill Himpler, executive vice pres-
United Arab Emirates and the Dominican afford a luxury brand. It would be no differ-
Thats not a good business model! I get it, it ident of the American Financial Services
Republic. ent from cashing in on the name of a non-
sells papers, it creates headlines. But its Association, a trade group representing
Because overseas markets have been hot- political celebrity, they said.
ridiculous. banks and other lenders.
ter for the Trump brand, the company could Similarly, daughter Ivanka Trump has
Police Lt. Ryan Monaghan said the ordi- more susceptible, vulnerable, to medical Citations also couldnt be issued to minors.

DRINKING
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nance will provide law enforcement with an
additional tool to curb underage drinking,
which can have a variety of consequences.
emergencies, Monaghan said.
Another societal concern is mixing inex-
perienced drivers with alcohol, which puts
Now, whoever has control of the property
where a gathering of at least three people is
held and where a minor is in possession of or
When you lack that life experience, you others on the road at risk, he said. consuming alcohol, can be held accountable,
dont really have those gauges in place yet to San Mateo police are typically called to according to the ordinance.
aiming to curb underage drinking. know when youve had too much or know the parties where underage drinking is occurring Monaghan noted expanding the rules would
The most remarkable aspect of this [ordi- effects of mixing different alcohols. And every week or two. Ultimately, an officer will ideally have parents more involved in dis-
nance] is that it was inspired and championed often we see consumption getting to the have discretion in deciding when to levy cussing consequences or the dangers of under-
by a dedicated group of young people who point where kids are intoxicated, their penalties and the goal is to have parents and age drinking with their children.
recognized a serious community problem and impairment is greatly affected and it makes youth actively deter these cases from happen- The ordinance requires a second vote of the
were determined to influence what they saw as them more susceptible, vulnerable, to certain ing, Monaghan said. council May 1 before it would go into effect
a dangerous situation in San Mateo, types of crime (such as sexual assaults), and Depending on the scenario, or what types 30 days later, followed by a 30-day grace
Freschet said. of city resources are involved in responding period.
to incidents such as police and medical Mayor David Lim said he was inspired to
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Prevent Our Fading Past could get up to the hundreds or even thou-
sands of dollars, Monaghan said.
Without this rule, the citys existing code
city to address an issue that affects them
directly.
Its really sort of a great example, I think,
From Vanishing Forever only allows officers to hold the homeown-
er liable, which wouldnt be applicable if an
because kids know where the dangers lie for
other kids, Lim said. And they are willing
adult is renting the property or not on scene. to hold other kids accountable.
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The challenges of democracy Child care a top priority
By Kevin Mullin
$700 million in
Proposition 1A
funds. However, Guest for our working families
W
hen my oldest son was in kindergarten and my
these funds were

W
hen I co-hosted our annual
Open House with state Sen.
Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, I
contingent upon a
matching grant
perspective youngest 3 years old, my former boss asked me if
I would return to work for several months since
my replacement was out on family sick leave. The only
was pleased to see the large number of from the federal
problem was child care. I finally found someone I trusted but
constituents who took time to attend. government. I am process and candidates should be com- it was very expensive. My husband was relieved when I
While this event has always had a closely monitoring ing to California to discuss where returned home full time. He said the cost of commuting to
strong turnout, this year there was and advocating for they stand on the issues important to San Francisco, child care and other incidentals like new
something different. The passion, the federal government to allocate the our citizens. In 2016, the nomination clothes for work almost equaled what I earned. Today, a pro-
urgency and anxiety people conveyed necessary funding for the project, and battle in both parties was largely fessional woman doesnt have the mindset of women in the
in their questions and comments was will continue to challenge political decided well before Californians had 1970s when stay-at-home moms were the norm. She expects
distinctive from years past. As I gamesmanship that disregards the the opportunity to cast their votes. I to continue her career. And
reflected on the mood and tone of the common good. have introduced Assembly Bill 84 many single moms are the
evening, I found myself deeply appre- Fortunately, there is a positive which would move the California sole wage earner and need to
ciating the thoughtfulness and con- environment within Californias dem- presidential primary earlier in the work. Many couples need
ocratic institutions and a relatively cycle, more closely aligned with
viction of those who commented. both husband and wifes
civil and cooperative relationship Super Tuesday, in an effort to give
San Mateo County is one of the income to afford a home or
between Republicans and Democrats. our voters relevance and increase the
most diverse and prosperous regions life in the Bay Area.
As a result, progress is attainable on likelihood that California shapes the
in California. We have some of the So the statistics are no sur-
many issues as we recently experi- national debate. This can be especial-
most creative minds on the planet and prise. In 2015, in San Mateo
enced with the recent passage of ly true given the statewide trend of
companies that are the epitome of the County there was a shortage
Senate Bill 1. This comprehensive early voting and voting by mail,
innovation economy. We also have of 11,000 spaces to meet the
transportation package provides where San Mateo County is leading
people living in poverty, a signifi- need. Whats worse, the high
much needed investments in roads the way.
cant housing crisis, increasing traffic cost of real estate and limited
throughout California and doubles the I want to encourage people to be
congestion and transportation infra- available land makes it diffi-
current investment in public transit. involved, be informed and to contact
structure needs that well outpace cult to find affordable sites.
The funding in this bill will help your elected officials at every level
available funding. Thats the bad news.
relieve congestion in the Bay Area with questions and concerns you
These and other topics weighing ***
and will allow for road repairs in might have. As an elected official, I
heavily on our constituents minds Heres the good news.
every California community. learned early on that governing is
included: Caltrain electrification, the Between 2001-2012, approximately 1,800 new spaces were
We also hope to exercise the spirit choosing weighing options and
future of health care, the fate of created in 150 centers and private homes. Funding came from
of bipartisanship as we address the alternatives that will serve the greater
Planned Parenthood, climate change First 5 San Mateo County and the countys Human Services
issue of affordable housing. We have good and deciding what is best for
policies and immigration/deportation Agency plus other small grants.
several bills that have been intro- our entire community. Democracy
issues. It was clear that as questions If you are lucky enough to work at one of the following,
duced to address this critical issue and isnt easy it tests us all every day
were asked and answered, people child care is provided on site: the city of Daly City;
as speaker pro tem I pledge to contin- when we realize that we have every
found themselves in an unfamiliar Electronic Arts, Redwood Shores; Genentech, South San
ue working across the aisle with our right to our opinion and our neighbor
place, trying to come to grips with Francisco; Gilead, Foster City; Mills-Peninsula Medical
Republican colleagues to help pass has every right to a totally opposing
unpredictable actions out of Center, Burlingame; San Mateo County, Redwood City;
the necessary legislation to improve view. The key is finding a way to
Washington, D.C. San Francisco International Airport, Burlingame; Oracle,
the quality of life for all Californians, make it work, knowing that in the end
A prime example of that unpre- Redwood City; and USGS, Menlo Park. Also most school
now and for future generations. we all want to be proud of our commu- districts provide some kind of child care on site.
dictability was the decision at the fed- I also believe that California has nities, our state and our country. ***
eral level to withhold expected grant been left out of the conversation and
The cities of San Mateo and South San Francisco have
funding for the electrification of relegated to ATM status when it comes
Kev in Mullin is speak er pro tempore of adopted a commercial development fee for child care.
Caltrain. I authored Assembly Bill to choosing presidential candidates.
the California Assembly and represents Whats more, this year the San Mateo City Council adopt-
1889 last year, ensuring that the As the sixth largest economy in the
San Mateo County s 22nd Assembly ed child care facilities as a top priority for 2017-18, while
Caltrain electrification project would world, Californians should have a
San Carlos is exploring how the city can support develop-
receive a previously authorized nearly stronger voice early in the primary District. ment of more facilities.
As for supporting single parents and low-income fami-
Letter to the editor lies, the Child Care Coordinating Council, or 4Cs, provides
more than $9 million in subsidies. To receive any voucher-
based subsidy, families have to meet need-based eligibility
Move forward in Millbrae requirements, such as employment, education or incapacity.
housing for our service workers and only. Park fees on the market-rate David Fleishman, 4Cs executive director, points out
Editor, teachers. We must approve projects like homes will bring over $7 million new that these subsidies enable some to complete their educa-
Im writing to encourage the City of this in order to ensure that Millbrae dollars to Millbrae to improve and ex- tion and end up contributing to the system through their
Millbrae to move forward with Repub- continues to be a thriving community. pand our parks. Waiving the park fees tax dollars rather than depending on it.
lics proposal at the BART Station. With this project, Millbrae has a on the affordable homes will help en- Licensed family child care in someones home is often pre-
ferred by parents the home-based setting especially for
This project is ready to advance unique opportunity to ensure that a sig- sure those affordable homes get built. infants and toddlers and the availability of non-traditional
through the entitlements process: Re- nicant amount of affordable housing We support the creation of these new hours to accommodate work or school schedules. But licens-
public is a willing and ready builder, is built at the BART station. Millbrae affordable homes. And we encourage the ing can be an onerous process that can take up to a year. The
and the City Council, in passing the can be a shining example to other city of Millbrae to take action now, and county currently has 535 licensed family child care providers.
BART Station Area Plan, has indicated Peninsula communities in creating af- move forward in the political process to Three-hundred-and-twenty-three are small family child care
homes, licensed for up to eight children depending on age.
that they approve of the kind of density fordable housing but like many approve Republics proposal. Two-hundred-and-twelve are large family child care homes
that the proposal provides. communities, the city needs to step up that can serve up to 14 children, depending on age.
With its mix of affordable and market- and do all they can to ensure these Leora Tanjuatco Kitty Lopez, executive director of First 5 San Mateo
rate units at a transit hub, this is the homes are created. Millbrae County, and County Superintendent Anne Campbell are
perfect project. We all have a stake in In Millbrae, that opportunity exists by The letter writer is the organizing working with Fleishman and others to encourage cities,
school districts, the county, business and government to
the housing shortage our quality of the city waiving newly established park director for the Housing Leadership work together to fill the current shortage and to give our
life is threatened by a lack of affordable fees on the affordable housing units Council of San Mateo County . youngest children the best start possible by ensuring we
have the facilities needed for quality early learning across
OUR MISSION: San Mateo County.
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for But how? 1). Cities should prioritize child care and have
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. child care included as part of new developments while easing
By combining local news and sports coverage, obstacles to building child care sites and utilizing child care
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, impact fees; 2). Community leaders should identify existing
Michael Davis Henry Guerrero lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Charles Gould Paul Moisio facilities that are being repurposed to see if child care can be
provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Bruce Scannell information resource in San Mateo County. included and pursue public-private partnerships to support
Joy Uganiza Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we them; and 3). The cities and county should work with school
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer
choose to reflect the diverse character of this districts and large employers to facilitate the provision of
Nicola Zeuzem, Production Manager INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: dynamic and ever-changing community.
Renee Abu-Zaghibra Robert Armstrong child care and explore tax and bond measures to help fund it.
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events Jim Clifford Dan Heller ***
Samantha Weigel, Senior Reporter
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Bloomberg to world leaders: Ignore Trump on climate book. He added: But for everyones sake,
By Steve Peoples would reduce its annual tions to the Sierra Club
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS greenhouse gas emis- in recent years, the New we should aim to put them out of busi-
sions by 26 to 28 percent York businessman solidi- ness...
NEW YORK New York billionaire below 2005 levels, es his status as a promi- Similar language haunted Hillary
Michael Bloomberg urged world leaders not which would be a reduc- nent climate change Clintons presidential bid last year and
to follow President Donald Trumps lead on tion of about 1.6 billion advocate as well. fueled criticism from Trump and other top
climate change and declared his intention to tons. His policy repertoire Republicans that Democrats were engaged in
help save an international agreement to Bloomberg said he aligns him with core val- a war on coal.
reduce carbon emissions. believed the U.S. would ues of the Democratic Bloomberg offered a pragmatic approach
Bloomberg, who considered a presidential Mike hit that goal regardless Donald Trump Party, although the when asked about the political consequences
bid after serving three terms as New York Bloomberg of what Trump does De m o c r a t - t ur n e d- for politicians who embrace such a stance.
Citys mayor, addressed his intensifying because of leadership at Republican-turned independent has no for- The fact is, coal in Appalachia is running
focus on climate change in an interview with the state level and market forces already at mal political afliation. out, he said, adding that Washington cant
The Associated Press. He said there was no play in the private sector. In the interview, Bloomberg shrugged off put generations of people back to work in a
political motive tied to last weeks release Washington wont determine the fate of conservatives who condemn him as a pater- dying industry.
of his new book, Climate of Hope: How our ability to meet our Paris commitment, nalistic New York elitist. He noted that poli- Saying that coal miners have paid a terri-
Cities, Businesses, and Citizens Can Save he said in an email Saturday to the AP. And cies he helped initiate in New York City ble price, Bloomberg also disclosed for the
the Planet, co-authored by former Sierra what a tragedy it would be if the failure to including a smoking ban and high taxes on rst time plans to donate $3 million to
Club executive director Carl Pope. understand that led to an unraveling of the sugary drinks have eventually caught on organizations that help unemployed miners
Im not running for ofce, the 75-year- agreement. We hope this book will help to elsewhere. and their communities nd new economic
old Bloomberg said. correct that wrong impression and help My goal has been to save and improve opportunities. Bloomberg Philanthropies
Instead of helping to re-ignite his politi- save the Paris deal. lives, he said. Some ways of doing that highlights the plight of coal miners in a
cal career, he said the new book offered a Bloomberg already plays a signicant can be controversial at rst, but end up new lm to be featured at the Tribeca Film
specic policy objective: To help save an role in shaping some of the nations ercest being highly popular and successful. Festival on Wednesday.
international agreement, negotiated in policy debates, having invested millions of In his new focus on climate change, He avoided condemning the Trump admin-
Paris, to reduce global carbon emissions. dollars in one advocacy group that pushes Bloomberg directs particularly aggressive istration directly, however, largely casting
The Trump administration is debating for stronger gun control and another that language at the coal industry. the new presidents steps on climate change
whether to abandon the pact as the president promotes liberal immigration policies. In I dont have much sympathy for indus- as irrelevant. The White House declined to
promised during his campaign. Under the the new book, which follows what a spokes- tries whose products leave behind a trail of comment when asked about Bloombergs
agreement, the U.S. pledged that by 2025 it woman described as $80 million in dona- diseased and dead bodies, he wrote in the statements.

Global financial leaders grappling with concerns over globalization


By Paul Wiseman Saturday, Mnuchin said that the internal
and Martin Crutsinger The G-20 consensus on issues such as free trade debate over the wording of the IMF commu-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and combating climate change is crumbling in the face nique had taken much less time than the
debate over the wording of the G-20 commu-
WASHINGTON Global finance leaders of the Trump administrations hostility to those positions. nique last month. He said that the adminis-
on Saturday dropped a sharp condemnation trations goal was to make trade more fair
Eswar Prasad, a trade economist at Cornell University and was not aimed at erecting protectionist
of trade protectionism and references to cli-
mate change from a closing statement that barriers.
wrapped up the spring meetings of the 189- competing unfairly with American workers. Group of 20 major economies issued last The United States is probably the most
nation International Monetary Fund and the During his presidential campaign he called month in Baden-Baden, Germany. Steven open trading market there is, Mnuchin
World Bank. climate change a hoax. Mnuchin, attending his first international said.
This years meetings were dominated by a At a closing news conference, IMF gathering as Trumps Treasury secretary, had Mnuchin was also asked about the admin-
debate over how to respond to a rising tide Managing Director Christine Lagarde and defended the change in the G-20 commu- istrations tax plan, which Trump said
of anti-globalization sentiment evidenced Agustin Carstens, head of the Bank of nique by saying, The historical language Friday would be unveiled next Wednesday.
in the United States by the election of Mexico and chair of the IMFs policy com- was not really relevant. Mnuchin said the administrations goal was
President Donald Trump, who pledged during mittee, sought to downplay the changes. Eswar Prasad, a trade economist at Cornell to simplify the tax system for both individ-
last years campaign that he would reduce Lagarde noted that strong language con- University, said the changes in the IMF and uals and businesses.
Americas huge trade deficits which he demning protectionism and promoting G-20 communiques showed the Trump We want to create a system where the
blamed for the loss of millions of good-pay- efforts to combat climate change, while administrations desire to signal that U.S. average American can do their taxes on a
ing factory jobs. taken out of the communique, remained in a policy will be different under a new presi- postcard, not a book, Mnuchin said.
In its communique, the IMF urged nations separate document setting out the IMFs pol- dent. Maybe a big postcard, but you can still
to avoid inward-looking policies, but it icy agenda. The G-20 consensus on issues such as stick it in the mail.
did not include tougher language the IMF Carstens said that it was important on the free trade and combating climate change is Mnuchin did not provide details of the tax
had used in an October statement in which it issue of trade to recognize the viewpoints of crumbling in the face of the Trump adminis- plan, which Trump has said would provide a
had called on all countries to resist all different countries. trations hostility to those positions, massive tax cut for Americans.
forms of protectionism. The new statement We all want free and fair trade and that is Prasad said. The notion of allowing for Throughout the presidential campaign last
also dropped any mention of the threat of what is reflected in the communique, he freer trade has run up against the Trump year, Trump pointed to closed factories
climate change. told reporters when asked why the language administrations conviction that its major around America and said they represented a
Trump has threatened to impose punitive on protectionism had been dropped. trading partners are manipulating trade and failure of past presidents to be tough enough
tariffs of up to 45 percent against Mexico, A similar change on the issue of protec- currency policies to their own benefit. in negotiating trade agreements to protect
China and other nations he believes are tionism was made in a communique that the At a joint appearance with Lagade on U.S. jobs.
CAVS SWEEP: LEBRONS LAST-MINUTE 3-POINTER CAPS CLEVELANDS FOUR-GAME SWEEP OF PACERS >> PAGE 14

<<< Page 13, As five-game win streak


snapped in 11-1 drubbing by Mariners
Monday April 24, 2017

CSM dynamo Erica Vong sets conference swim record


By Terry Bernal 100-yard back- ping the field with a new confer- shored up two silver medals, tak- took bronze in the 100 breast with
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF s t r o k e . ence record of 2:01.40. ing second place in the 200 med- a 1:08.69.
Through the Vong also earned gold in the ley relay with a time of 1:49.40, CSM also claimed two gold
The most prolific womens three-day con- 200 individual medley with a time and also in the 400 free relay with medals on the mens side with
swimmer in College of San Mateo ference finals, of 2:07.97, missing another con- a 3:41. 82. The CSM women Philip Bondar taking first place in
history added to her legacy as she earned the ference record by a mere .04 sec- earned two individual silver the 1, 600 free with a time of
sophomore Erica Vong topped the right to defend onds. She also earned two relay medals with Sharma taking second 18:11.86, and Daniel Cooney out-
podium five times Saturday at the that title by gold medals along with in the 100 back with a 58.92 and swimming Bondar in the 500 free
Coast Conference Swim Finals at taking first Gabriela Montoya, Supriya Montoya taking second in the 200 with a time of 5:09.15, topping
Ohlone College-Fremont. Erica Vong place in the Sharma and Isabella Paragas in breaststroke with a 2:31.50. Bondars silver-medal swim of
Last year, Vong became the first 100 back with the 200 free relay with a time of Sharma also earned two bronze 5:13.10.
woman in CSM history to earn a a time of 55.72 seconds. 1:40.21, and in the 400 medley medals, taking third in the 200 IM Henry Houdre also earned silver
state championship by capturing Saturday, though, Vong made relay with a time of 4:01.85. with a 2:16.08 and in the 200
the gold medal in the womens history in the 200 back by top- Vong and the relay team also back with a 2:08.84. Montoya See SWIM, Page 14

End of an era?
Sharks elimination could signal close of Thornton-Marleau era
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN JOSE After going


through the handshake line of an
early playoff loss, an emotional
Patrick Marleau stood by the San
Jose bench and looked up at the
crowd at the Shark Tank.
The end of another season in San
KELLEY L COX/USA TODAY SPORTS
Jose could be the end of an era after
the Sharks were eliminated in Game Steve Kerr on the sideline during
6 of the first round with a 3-1 loss Game 2 of the first round of the NBA
to Edmonton on Saturday night. Playoffs at Oracle Arena.
With longtime stalwarts
Marleau and Joe Thornton heading
into potential free agency this
summer at age 37, the Sharks
Ailing Kerr to
could have a very different look
next season.
Im not even really thinking
miss Game 4
By Anne M. Peterson
about that right now, Marleau THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
said. There will be time to reflect
on all that. PORTLAND, Ore. Ailing
Thornton and Marleau entered Warriors coach Steve Kerr says he
the league as the top two picks in wont be on the sidelines for Game
the 1997 draft and became team- 4 on Monday against the Portland
mates in 2005 when Boston dealt Trail Blazers because of symptoms
Thornton to San Jose. They have stemming from back surgery.
made the Sharks one of the Kerr stayed behind at the team
leagues top teams during their hotel for Saturday nights Game 3
time together, getting to the at Portlands Moda Center.
Stanley Cup Final last year and USA TODAY SPORTS
Assistant Mike Brown took over
making two other trips to the con- Above: Sharks center and the Warriors overcame a 17-
ference final together. Patrick Marleau gets point first-half deficit to win 119-
Both reached major milestones the possession in the 113 and go up 3-0 in the first-
this year, with Marleau scoring first period of Game 3 round series.
his 500th career goal and last Sunday in the first Golden State can sweep with a
Thornton recording his 1,000th round of the Stanley victory Monday night.
assist, and still are playing at a Cup Playoffs at SAP The reigning NBA coach of the
high level. Center in San Jose. year still experiences lingering
But how long general manager Right: Joe Thornton symptoms from complications
Doug Wilson wants to commit to in between plays following two back surgeries after
them remains a question. against the Oilers the franchises run to the 2015
I love those guys, teammate during the second championship. He missed the first
Logan Couture said. They play period Saturday in 43 games last season dealing with
Game 6 of the Stanley
See SHAKRS, Page 15 Cup Playoffs. See KERR, Page 14

Slumping Giants bats shut out at Coors Field


By Pat Graham
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rockies 8, Giants 0 to hot starts before, only to drop off in late
May or early June.
Freeland (2-1) mixed a work as they lost for the sixth time in seven I dont gauge that as much as some peo-
DENVER In between starts, the mes- wicked sinker with a games. ple might, Black said. This is a different
sage to Kyle Freeland was rather low-key. two-seam fastball to get Moving forward, that should be a big group.
As in, low was the key. 12 groundouts and three part of Kyles game the ground ball, The struggles keep going for the Giants,
Freeland kept the ball down while pitch- strikeouts. The Denver Rockies manager Bud Black said. He did a who fell to 6-13. Its their worst start since
ing seven sharp innings, Gerardo Parra hit a native allowed six hits great job. 1983.
two-run homer and the Colorado Rockies and shattered three bats Colorado leads the NL West with a 13-6 Theres nothing clicking, manager
beat San Francisco 8-0 on Sunday for their Kyle Freeland on a day when the Giants mark. Its tied for the second-best start in Bruce Bochy said. I am not saying were
first three-game sweep of the Giants at changed their lineup to franchise history.
Coors Field since 2002. try to break out of a hitting funk. It didnt Then again, the Rockies have gotten off See GIANTS, Page 13
12 Monday April 24, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Gwynn Jr. follows dad in brewing as well as baseball


By Bernie Wilson bly because the adult beverage available in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS clubhouses after games is usually mass-pro-
duced light beer.
SAN DIEGO Wearing safety goggles and Gwynn, now part of the Padres broadcast
glancing at his watch, Tony Gwynn Jr. waits team, definitely considers himself a beer snob.
for the right moment to add hops to a kettle of I wasnt around when my dad was making
boiling water and malted barley as he tweaks his beer, he said. The only thing I had seen
his craft beer recipe on a two-keg system him drink was Coors Light. So when they ini-
dwarfed by giant tanks at AleSmith Brewing tially were telling me he created a beer, in my
Co. mind I was like, This cant be that good
Gwynn followed in the footsteps of his because all Ive ever seen him drink was Coors
famous father in playing at San Diego State Light.
and even with the Padres, and now he hopes to When the Gwynns approached Zien about
hit on something similar to San Diego Pale brewing a beer in the spring of 2014, Tony
Ale .394, AleSmiths tribute to the late Hall of asked for a beer that was light with a kick, the
Famer. brewer said. We interpreted it to mean, keep
That would make me feel fantastic, Gwynn that color light for you but give you a kick with
said. I would like to do something that is alcohol and hops and make it interesting.
equal to my dad. I mean, I couldnt play base- Zien said he brought four different types of
ball as equal to him. ... If I could make a beer beer to the Hall of Famers suburban home to
that people enjoy half as well as they enjoy taste: an extra pale ale, an IPA, a nut brown and
my dads, I would be thrilled. an 11 percent Belgian ale.
San Diego is the self-proclaimed Craft Beer I almost saw in his eyes, when he tasted the
Capital of the World and Tony Gwynn was one IPA and the extra, he was almost like, Wow,
of the citys most beloved figures, so its only these arent like the beers I drink, Zien said.
natural that the two would be linked somehow. But he bought in immediately. He was like,
AleSmiths association with the Gwynn Wow, these have flavor. It was almost like he
family began in the spring of 2014, ostensi- MARK J. REBILAS/USA TODAY SPORTS was saying to me: I wish I had known. I
bly because Gwynn wanted to get back at Tom Tony Gwynn Jr. who played for the San Diego Padres, from 2009-10, like his father Tony Sr., is wouldnt have wasted my money on Coors
Seaver. Seaver, as the story goes, brings wine now trying his hand at brewing a new IPA for AleSmith. Light.
from his vineyard to the Hall of Fame banquet is looking to brew a session IPA with some- you may just want to get another beer. Said Gwynn Jr.: He just didnt have a clue
but wont share it with hitters who did well where around 5 percent alcohol. As Gwynn is finding out, theres a lot that these beers were out there. He didnt venture
against him. Since Gwynn hit well against Im a big IPA fan and I also love .394, goes into brewing craft beer. around too much.
pretty much everybody, he didnt get any wine Gwynn said. I wanted to do a combo, a ses- Its a blend of art and science like nothing Gwynn would like to have his beer on the
once he became a Hall of Famer. sion IPA, the best of both worlds. else, said Zien, whose beers are distributed in market by June.
Tony said: You know what? Im going to A session IPA, Zien and Gwynn explain, is a 24 states and six countries. It all depends on if Im feeling the taste, if I
brew a beer and youre not going to get any, beer that someone can have several of during a Tony Gwynn wrote a book called The Art of think its where it needs to be, he said.
said Peter Zien, AleSmiths CEO and owner. drinking session due to the lower alcohol con- Hitting, and his good friend and native San Then hell have to pick a name.
Gwynn died of cancer on June 16, 2014. tent. Diegan Ted Williams wrote a book called The While there are similarities between the
Ten days earlier, .394 Pale Ale named after On this day, Gwynn is working on a second Science of Hitting. Gwynns That grin and that laugh are near
Gwynns highest batting average, in the batch of his beer. It does remind me a little bit of working on identical to his father, Zien said batting
strike-shortened 1994 season hit the mar- Without revealing too much, I am trying to your swing, said the younger Gwynn, who average isnt one of them.
ket. Its been a home run in San Diego and even get some of the end taste to be better, he played for the Brewers, Padres, Dodgers and Gwynn figures he might poke fun at himself
made it to Cooperstown when Tonys widow, said.The initial taste was exactly where I Phillies in a career that spanned parts of eight in naming his beer, and maybe work in his
Alicia, brought several cases last year. would ever want a beer to be at. The aftertaste, seasons. Theres so many little nuances that highest average, which was .270 with the
Its only natural that the younger Gwynn I want to improve that. if you dont pay attention to, you can never be Padres in 2009.
gives brewing a try. Under Ziens tutelage, hes Said Zien: That is so important, the after- a good hitter. You can never even attempt to It certainly isnt .394, but there arent a
learning the craft behind craft beer. The .394 taste, because thats what gets you to want to hit. Theres some similarities. lot of people who can say they hit .394,
Pale Ale is about 6 percent alcohol and Gwynn pick your glass up again. And if its not good, Most big leaguers arent beer snobs, proba- Gwynn said.

College student killed during Sports brief


Injured Fury pulls out of title fight hammer throw at track meet a metal ball attached to a steel wire. The ath-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS British fighter has injured his lower back WHEATON, Ill. A college student has lete holds a grip at the other end of the wire
and has been advised by his physiothera- died after being struck during a hammer- and spins several times before releasing it.
MANCHESTER, England Hughie Fury pist to rest for 3-4 weeks before resuming throw event at a track meet in suburban The hammer weighs as much as 16 pounds.
has pulled out of his world heavyweight training. Chicago. The college says Roser was taken to Good
title fight against WBO champion Joseph Hughie has been declared medically unfit Wheaton College officials say 19-year- Samaritan Hospital in Downers Grove,
Parker because of injury. to box following a medical assessment, old student Ethan Roser of Cincinnati was where he was pronounced dead.
The fight was set for May 6 in Auckland, the statement said. volunteering at a track and field competi- Other details about the accident werent
New Zealand, and will now be rescheduled. Understandably, Hughie is devastated by the tion at the school Saturday when he was immediately released.
Furys promoter, Hennessy Sports, said injury which has temporarily halted his dream accidentally struck by a hammer. School officials say Roser was a freshman
in a statement released Sunday that the of fighting for the world heavyweight title. The hammer used in such competitions is from Cincinnati.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Monday April 24, 2017 13
Cruz tabs 5 RBIs, Ms snap As 5-game win streak
By Michael Wagaman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mariners 11, As 1
Mariners ended a three- plan was for Servais to wear multiple pieces
OAKLAND On a day when the Mariners game losing streak and of jewelry along with a pair of gold shoes
got production up and down the lineup while won for only the second owned by Cruz, but Cruz forgot to bring the
setting a season high for scoring, Nelson time in 11 road games. shoes. Hes going to have a long necklace,
Cruz pointed to Seattles pitching as the real Oakland had won five in a cross, and a big watch, Cruz said.
key. a row.
Specifically, Cruz noted, was the effort put We expected do a little Trainers room
out by starter Yovani Gallardo, who earned Andrew Triggs bit more, As manager
his first win in a Mariners uniform after three Mari ners : 1B Daniel Vogelbach was
Bob Melvin said. recalled from Triple-A Tacoma before the
misses. (Gallardo) kept us off balance today.
Cruz homered and drove in five runs, Taylor game along with RHP Chris Heston. OF
Cruz drew a bases-loaded walk as part of a Leonys Martin was designated for assign-
Motter hit his first career grand slam and five-run third. He hit a three-run homer in the
Seattle routed the Oakland Athletics 11-1 on ment and RHP Chase De Jong was optioned
seventh and an RBI double in the ninth. to Tacoma.
Sunday. Motter drove a 1-0 pitch from Andrew JOE CAMPOREALE/USA TODAY SPORTS
Everything started with Gallardo, Cruz As : Sonny Gray (lat strain) struck out six
Triggs (3-1) over the wall in left-center in the and allowed one hit over five innings with Diamondbacks starting pitcher Shelby Miller
said. Thats what we needed. The way he third. It was Motters second homer in four threw four shutout innings before departing
Single-A Stockton on Saturday. The right-
pitched was remarkable. He kept the ball games and fifth this season overall. hander is scheduled to expand to 75 pitches in the fifth with forearm tightness Sunday
down with the sinker and cutter. Hopefully he Everybody played well tonight, Motter with Triple-A Nashville on Thursday before against the Dodgers.
can build from that. said. I dont think it was just one hit. It was
Gallardo, an All-Star in 2010 for Baltimore
who was acquired by Seattle in an offseason
trade, was sharp while beating the As for the
the combination of finally everything com-
ing together, and it was perfect.
Triggs, who had not allowed an earned run
possibly rejoining the big league club. ...
RHP Kendall Graveman (right shoulder
strain) will throw a bullpen Monday.
D-backs RH
first time in seven career starts. Gallardo (1-
2) struck out a season-high seven and allowed
one run over 6 1/3 innings.
in 17 2/3 innings over three starts, gave up
six in 4 2/3 against Seattle. His ERA rose
from 0.00 to 2.42.
As acquire LaMarre
The Athletics acquired OF Ryan LaMarre in
Miller exits
After giving up 11 runs in his previous
three starts this season, it was a welcomed
Ryon Healy had two hits and scored the
only As run.
a trade from the Angels in exchange for cash
considerations or a player to be named. with injury
change for Gallardo.
Keeping his word Up next By Bob Baum
They had a lot of left-handed hitters in
there and we mixed in some early changeups Mariners skipper Scott Servais issued a RHP Jesse Hahn pitches Tuesday in Los THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
and good two-seam fastballs to get ground- challenge to his ballclub after Saturdays Angeles against the Angels. Hahn is coming
off his strongest start of the season after PHOENIX While Dodgers starting
balls for early outs and just went from there, loss: Score 10 runs or more and win and hed pitcher Brandon McCarthy (3-0) was prov-
Gallardo said. We were attacking the zone. wear whatever the players chose during the allowing one run over six innings against
Texas on Wednesday. ing recovered from an injury-plagued 2016
Robinson Cano added two hits as the Sunday night flight to Detroit. Initially, the through seven strong innings in a 6-2 vic-
tory over the Diamondbacks Sunday,
Buster Posey followed with a single before Arizonas starting pitcher Shelby Miller

GIANTS
while making a catch. . . . OF Mac
Williamson (strained left quad) went 0 for 4 Freeland struck out Brandon Crawford on a departed with an injury of his own.
with two strikeouts in a rehab assignment at full-count slider to end the threat. Miller (2-2) threw four shutout innings
Triple-A Sacramento on Saturday. before walking the first two batters and giv-
That was a good pitch a strike-to-ball ing up an RBI double to Corey Seager in the
Continued from page 11 start on that, the rookie left-hander said. fifth. He threw one more pitch and left after
Triple whammy We knew he was looking out there. a visit to the mound by the Arizona trainer.
not good, we are good, but we have to find a Rockies outfielder Charlie Blackmon led The Rockies then broke open the game Miller had tightness in his right forearm.
way come out of this by all of us stepping it off with a triple for the second straight with a five-run sixth inning. Hell have a precautionary MRI on
up. game. The last major league player to do Monday according to Diamondbacks man-
Jeff Samardzija (0-4) remains winless that was Jose Reyes in 2012, according to ager Torey Lovullo.
after going 5 1/3 innings and surrendering Elias Sports Bureau. This and that Lovullo said he got a signal from an
seven runs. Thats the most runs he has Two other Rockies have led off with a The Rockies are 6-1 against San Francisco Arizona player that something wasnt right
allowed since Sept. 15, 2015, when he gave triple in two straight games Neifi Perez this season. ... Catcher Nick Hundley had a and made the decision to remove Miller from
up 10 against Oakland when he was with the in 1999 and Eric Young in 1993. double in the seventh against his former the game.
Chicago White Sox. Blackmon also had a two-run double in the team. It was San Franciscos only extra-base These are tough things for me to address.
No time to panic, though. sixth. hit. ... Parras homer in the fourth was his It is really unfortunate, Lovullo said.
We just need to go out there and play a lit- The old adage, Hit it where its pitched second of the season. Shelby has been throwing the ball really
tle smarter, play a little cleaner and get back thats sort of Charlie, Black said. well. This is a minor setback for him but,
to Giants baseball, which is why we have
been so successful, Samardzija said. Perfect pitch Up next numbers aside, you just hate to have a situa-
tion like this pop up.
Leading 3-0 in the sixth, Freeland Giants right-hander Matt Cain (1-0, 3.31 Miller downplayed the problem.
Trainers room appeared to have a 1-2-3 inning when Mark ERA) takes the mound Monday as the Giants I feel it will feel better tomorrow, he
OF Denard Span remains day to day after Reynolds dove for a hard grounder, got up open a four-game series against the Los said. I dont think it is that big of an issue.
leaving the game Saturday with a sprained and dove to first to beat Hunter Pence to the Angeles Dodgers. Cain hasnt beaten the Just one of gross things that flares up when
right shoulder. He crashed into the wall bag. After a review, the call was overturned. Dodgers since May 5, 2013. you are out there.

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NBA playoffs
Westbrook goes on rant defending team
Cavs finish off series By Cliff Brunt
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
68 lead into an
81-79 deficit.
together. Dont split us up. Dont
try and split us up. Dont try to

sweep against Pacers


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OKLAHOMA CITY Thunder
guard Russell Westbrook went on a
Thunder center
Steven Adams
was asked about
make us go against each other or
make it Russell and the rest of the
guys. Russell against Houston. I
rant defending his teammates after the issue, and dont want to hear that. Were in
Sundays 113-109 loss to the We s t b r o o k this together. We play as a team.
INDIANAPOLIS LeBron James interrupted . Thats all that matters.
Houston Rockets.
made a 3-pointer with 68 seconds Hold on When pressed on the matter,
A recurring theme throughout the
left, helping the Cleveland S t e v e n , Westbrook became more agitated,
series has been Oklahoma Citys ten- Russell
Cavaliers sweep their playoff series We s t b r o o k repeatedly saying Next question.
dency to lose leads when Westbrook Westbrook
against the Indiana Pacers with a said. I dont Say Russell, the team hasnt
sits in the second half. It happened
106-102 victory on Sunday. want nobody to try and split us up. played well, he said. Dont say,
again on Sunday the Thunder were
James finished with 33 points and Were all one team. If I go to the when Russell goes out the team
outscored 13-4 in a stretch that lasted
10 rebounds. He became the first bench and Stevens on the floor and doesnt play well. That doesnt mat-
from late in the third quarter to early
player under the current playoff for- Im off the floor, were in this ter. Were in this together.
in the fourth. The lapse turned a 75-
mat to win 21 straight first-round
games, and he also set a league

KERR
record with his 10th career playoff the game ball to Golden State GM can tell you if youre listening out
sweep. Bob Myers to give to Kerr on there, if you have a back problem,
It sure wasnt easy. After taking a Saturday night. stay away from surgery. I can say
96-83 lead with 9:29 to go, the Cavs Hes obviously going through a that from the bottom of my heart.
found themselves in a 102-100 Continued from page 11 lot physically and thats first and Rehab, rehab, rehab. Dont let any-
deficit with 1:31 left. foremost for him to take care of body get in there, he said.
But James answered with his big symptoms such as headaches, nau- himself, make sure hes on the road The Warriors could also be with-
3-pointer, and Cleveland sealed the sea and an aching neck. to recovery and feeling like him- out Kevin Durant in Game 4 because
BRIAN SPURLOCK/USA TODAY SPORTS
win on James free throw with 1 sec- self, Curry said. Weve got his of a strained left calf.
Cavaliers forward LeBron James This is something Ive been back, weve had certain situations
ond left. makes the game winning 3-point dealing with, but doing OK. Ups and Durant has missed Golden States
Lance Stephenson scored 22 all year, previous years, where play- last two games against the Blazers
shot Sunday against the Pacers. downs but consistently coaching. ers are down and youve got the
points for Indiana. Paul George had This past week for whatever reason, because of the injury, which
15, but missed a 3-pointer that could Celtics 104, Bulls 95 things got worse. My symptoms
next man up philosophy, same occurred in the third quarter of last
have forced overtime in the closing CHICAGO Isaiah Thomas with Coach Kerr. Sundays Game 1 victory against
got worse, he told reporters at the A first-year assistant for Golden
seconds. scored 33 points, and the Celtics team hotel on Sunday. the Trail Blazers. He had 32 points
Kyrie Irving added 28 points for beat the Bulls to tie their first-round State, Brown has plenty of experi- and 10 rebounds in the Game 1 win.
Kerr, who clearly wasnt feeling ence as former head coach of the
the Cavs, who await the winner of playoff series at 2-all. Matt Barnes (right ankle/foot
well on Friday before the team Cleveland Cavaliers and the Los
the Bucks-Raptors series. Boston blew a 20-point lead, but sprain), and Shaun Livingston
departed for Portland, hadnt missed Angeles Lakers.
Thomas keyed a third-quarter run that a game this season before Saturday, (right index finger sprain) havent
Rockets 113, Thunder 109 put the Celtics back on top after when he also missed shootaround.
In the first of two stints with
played either and could be out for
Chicago briefly went ahead. Cleveland, Brown led the Cavs to
OKLAHOMA CITY Nene scored He said that his status for the rest Game 4.
Gerald Green made four 3-pointers their first-ever NBA Finals appear-
28 points on perfect shooting from of the playoffs remains uncertain. Durant had returned from a left
on his way to 18 points, helping the ance in 2007. He himself was named
the field, and Houston grabbed a 3-1 He is in ongoing discussions with knee injury to play in Golden
top-seeded Celtics return the favor in the leagues Coach of the Year in
lead in its first-round playoff series his doctors. States final three regular-season
Chicago after dropping the first two 2009 when Cleveland finished with
against Oklahoma City. games. He missed 19 games because
games at home. Al Horford added 15 This is not going to be a case 66 wins.
Nene made all 12 of his shots and of the injury he sustained at
points and 12 rebounds. where Im coaching one night and Despite Kerrs prolonged
had 10 rebounds. He helped the Washington on Feb. 28.
Game 5 is Wednesday in Boston. not coaching the next. Im not absence, the Warriors went an NBA
Rockets overcome an off night by Kerr said he watched the Game 3
Jimmy Butler carried the Bulls going to do that to our team or our record 73-9 last season and played
James Harden, who finished with 16 victory with his son.
with 33 points and nine assists. staff. Were hoping that over the in the NBA championship game.
points on 5-for-16 shooting.
next week or two, whatever it is, I Kerr was named Coach of the Year. You know, I was able to manage
Eric Gordon and Lou Williams
each scored 18 points for the Jazz 105, Clippers 98 can sort of make a definitive realiza- Kerr works out daily and does the pain and the discomfort over the
tion or deduction, or just feel it that yoga to help control the symptoms. past year and a half and all of sudden
Rockets. SALT LAKE CITY Joe Johnson Im going to do this or Im not. Im not going to go into details they got worse and I dont know
Game 5 is Tuesday night in scored 28 points, and the Utah Jazz
Houston. Stephen Curry, who scored 34 on the symptoms. Its just discom- why, Kerr said. Were trying to
beat the Los Angeles Sunday night
Oklahoma City star Russell points in the Game 3 win, passed fort and pain and its no fun. And I figure out why.
to tie their first-round playoff series
Westbrook had a triple-double by at 2-all. with Cooney taking third in the free relay with a 1:30. 70; and
halftime and finished with 35
points, 14 rebounds and 14 assists.
The Thunder said Westbrook joined
Wilt Chamberlain as the only play-
Johnson, who hit the winning
shot in Game 1, scored 11 straight
Jazz points during a crucial stretch in
the fourth quarter, including a pull-up
SWIM 200 free with a 1:51. 49, Jack
Dillane in the 100 butterfly with a
53.92, and Henry Houdre in the
Dillane Cooney, Houdre and
Bondar taking third in the 800 free
relay with a 7:42.42.
ers to claim three consecutive play- Continued from page 11 500 free at 5:19.14.
jumper for a 91-90 lead with 3:55 The 2017 California Community
off triple-doubles. remaining after trailing by seven In mens relay action, CSM College Swimming and Diving
Steven Adams scored 18 points early in the period. The Clippers for CSM, swimming a 1:51.46 in added two more bronze medals Championships will be held May
and Victor Oladipo added 15 for the never led again after controlling the the 200 free. The Bulldogs also with Dillane, Cooney, Houdre and 4-6 at East Los Angeles College in
Thunder. game for most of the night. racked up a slew of bronze medals Nick Dubuk taking third in the 200 Monterey Park.

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SHARKS
next year is you
always think you can be
the team that can do it,
Barcelona leaves Neymar
coach Peter DeBoer said.
Continued from page 11 Its hard, its a grind.
Im not prepared to take
inventory of what went
out of clasico vs. Madrid
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS criticizing the tribunal for not making a
hard. If you guys only knew what they play wrong. My gut feeling is
through. The respect level that I have for decision on the case in time for the match.
we ran out of gas in the MADRID Barcelona has decided to The tribunal said Saturday that while it
those two guys is just through the roof.
After the Sharks tied the series with a 7-0 Peter DeBoer last month. Its just a leave Neymar out of the decisive clasico had not yet had the opportunity to consid-
reality. against Real Madrid because of the legal er the appeal, that did not mean the striker
win in Game 4 and took a 3-1 lead in the sec- Thornton injured his left knee on April 2 uncertainty over an appeal to overturn his was cleared to play.
ond period of the next game, it looked as if and missed the final three games of the reg- suspension. Neymar was handed a two-game suspen-
talk of the future for Thornton and Marleau ular season and first two games of the play- The club had taken all sion for sarcastically applauding an assis-
could wait a few more weeks. offs. He returned but was not at his usual legal measures to try to tant referee after being sent off in a 2-0
But the Sharks allowed the Oilers to tie level, and teammates said he was basically clear the player for
Game 5 with a late regulation goal and then loss at Malaga on April 8.
playing on one leg. Sundays match at the The two-match ban was in addition to
were dominated in overtime to fall behind Couture had a gruesome injury after a shot Santiago Bernabeu
in the series. They fell into a 2-0 hole in the the one-game suspension he was automat-
by Brent Burns deflected into his face on Stadium, but ended up ically required to serve for the red card. The
opening minutes of the second period when March 25, knocking out several teeth and not including him in the
Edmonton scored on a pair of breakaways. Brazilian had already sat out one match.
making it painful to breathe or eat. He squad because there had Two-time champion Barcelona also
A third-period goal by Marleau breathed missed the final two weeks of the regular been no ruling on its wont have the injured Rafinha and Aleix
life back into the arena, but the comeback season before returning for the playoffs. Neymar latest appeal by Sunday Vidal, who have long-term injuries.
hopes were thwarted after Joe Pavelski hit Excuses are for losers, Couture said. morning. Madrid, seeking its first title since
the crossbar and the post with a backhand You have to step up at this time of the year Barcelonas first appeal was rejected by 2012, is expected to welcome the return of
shot on a power play and then Connor to play at this time of the year. It doesnt t h e Sp an i s h fo o t b al l federat i o n l as t Gareth Bale, who had been sidelined
McDavid scored an empty-net goal in the matter if youre hurt because there are week, but the club was also trying to because of a muscle injury.
final second to seal the 3-1 win. always guys that arent healthy. It doesnt reverse the suspension through a local Madrid enters Sundays game with a
Theres nothing you can say or point a matter if youre tired. You have to find a way sports tribunal. three-point lead over Barcelona. Madrid
finger at, Pavelski said. You need things and they found it and we didnt. The club released a statement on Sunday also has a game in hand.
to go right at times, getting key goals. It
just didnt go for us this time.
The Sharks appeared to be on the right
path midway through March when they had
a nine-point lead over Anaheim in the
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FIRST ROUND Thursday, April 20: Milwaukee 104, Toronto 77 Monday, April 17: Spurs 96, Memphis 82 East Division East Division
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Saturday, April 22: Toronto 87, Milwaukee 76 Thursday, April 20: Memphis 105, Spurs 94 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
EASTERN CONFERENCE x-Monday, April 24: Milwaukee at Toronto, 4 p.m. Saturday, April 22: Memphis 110, Spurs108, OT
Chicago 2, Boston 2 x-Thursday, April 27: Toronto at Milwaukee, TBD x-Tuesday, April 25: Memphis at San Antonio, 6 p.m. Baltimore 12 5 .706 Washington 12 5 .706
Sunday, April 16: Chicago 106, Boston 102 x-Saturday, April 29: Milwaukee at Toronto, TBD x-Thursday, April 27: San Antonio at Memphis,TBD New York 11 7 .611 1 1/2 Miami 10 8 .556 2 1/2
Tuesday, April 18: Chicago 111, Boston 97 x-Saturday, April 29: Memphis at San Antonio,TBD Boston 11 8 .579 2 Philadelphia 9 9 .500 3 1/2
Friday, April 21: Boston 104, Chicago 87 Cleveland 4, Indiana 0 Tampa Bay 10 10 .500 3 1/2 New York 8 11 .421 5
Sunday, April 23: Boston 104, Chicago 95 Saturday, April 15: Cleveland 109, Indiana 108 Houston 3, Oklahoma City 1 Atlanta 6 12 .333 6 1/2
Wednesday, April 26: Chicago at Boston, TBA Sunday, April 16: Houston 118, OKC 87 Toronto 5 13 .278 7 1/2
Monday, April 17: Cleveland 117, Indiana 111
Friday, April 28: Boston at Chicago, TBA Thursday, April 20: Cleveland 119, Indiana 114 Wednesday, April 19: Houston 115, OKC 111 Central Division Central Division
x-Sunday, April 30: Chicago at Boston, TBA Sunday, April 23: Cleveland 106, Indiana 102 Friday, April 21: OKC 115, Houston 113 Cleveland 10 8 .556 Chicago 10 8 .556
Sunday, April 23: Houston 113, OKC 109 Detroit 10 8 .556 Cincinnati 10 9 .526 1/2
Washington 2, Atlanta 1 WESTERN CONFERENCE x-Tuesday, April 25: OKC at Houston, 5 p.m. Chicago 8 9 .471 1 1/2 St. Louis 9 10 .474 1 1/2
Sunday, April 16: Washington 114, Atlanta 107 Warriors 3, Portland 0 x-Thursday, April 27: Houston at OKC, TBD Milwaukee 9 11 .450 2
Wed., April 19: Washington 109, Atlanta 101 Sunday, April 16: Warriors 121, Portland 109 x-Saturday, April 29: OKC at Houston, TBD Minnesota 8 10 .444 2
Saturday, April 22: Atlanta 116, Washington 98 Wednesday, April 19: Warriors 110, Portland 81 Kansas City 7 11 .389 3 Pittsburgh 8 10 .444 2
Monday, April 24: Washington at Atlanta, 5 p.m. Saturday, April 22: Warriors 119, Portland 113 L.A. Clippers 2, Utah 2 West Division West Division
x-Wednesday, April 26: Atlanta at Washington,TBD Monday, April 24: Warriors at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 15: Utah 97, L.A. Clippers 95 Houston 13 6 .684 Colorado 13 6 .684
x-Friday, April 28: Washington at Atlanta, TBD x-Wednesday, April 26: Portland at Warriors, TBD Tuesday, April 18: L.A. Clippers 99, Utah 91 Arizona 12 8 .600 1 1/2
x-Sunday, April 30: Atlanta at Washington, TBD Friday, April 21: L.A. Clippers 111, Utah 106 As 10 9 .526 3
x-Friday, April 28: Warriors at Portland, TBD Los Angeles 9 10 .474 4
x-Sunday, April 30: Portland at Warriors, TBD Sunday, April 23: Utah 105, L.A. Clippers 98 Texas 9 10 .474 4
Milwaukee 2, Toronto 2 x-Tuesday, April 25: Utah at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Seattle 8 12 .400 5 1/2 San Diego 8 12 .400 5 1/2
Saturday, April 15: Milwaukee 97, Toronto 83 San Antonio 2, Memphis 2 x-Friday, April 28: L.A. Clippers at Utah, TBD Los Angeles 8 12 .400 5 1/2 Giants 6 13 .316 7
Tuesday, April 18: Toronto 106, Milwaukee 100 Saturday, April 15: Spurs111, Memphis 82 x-Sunday, April 30: Utah at L.A. Clippers, TBD
Saturdays Games Saturdays Games
Detroit 5, Minnesota 4 Chicago Cubs 12, Cincinnati 8
NHL PLAYOFF GLANCE Oakland 4, Seattle 3
N.Y. Yankees 11, Pittsburgh 5
N.Y. Yankees 11, Pittsburgh 5
Washington 3, N.Y. Mets 1
FIRST ROUND WESTERN CONFERENCE Saturday, April 29: Pittsburgh at Washington, 5 p.m. Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 3, 10 innings
Tampa Bay 6, Houston 3
(Best-of-7) Nashville 4, Chicago 0 Monday, May 1:Washington at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. St. Louis 4, Milwaukee 1
Baltimore 4, Boston 2
EASTERN CONFERENCE Thursday, April 13: Nashville 1, Chicago 0 Wednesday,May 3:Washington at Pittsburgh,4:30 p.m. Arizona 11, L.A. Dodgers 5
x-Saturday, May 6: Pittsburgh at Washington, TBD Cleveland 7, Chicago White Sox 0
N.Y. Rangers 4, Montreal 2 Saturday, April 15: Nashville 5, Chicago 0 Colorado 12, San Francisco 3
Wednesday, April 12: New York 2, Montreal 0 Monday, April 17: Nashville 3, Chicago 2, OT x-Monday, May 8: Washington at Pittsburgh, TBD Texas 2, Kansas City 1
Miami 6, San Diego 3, 11 innings
Friday, April 14: Montreal 4, New York 3, OT Thursday, April 20: Nashville 4, Chicago 1 x-Wednesday,May 10:Pittsburgh at Washington,TBD Angels 5, Toronto 4
Sundays Games
Sunday, April 16: Montreal 3, New York 1 Sundays Games
Tuesday, April 18: New York 2, Montreal 1 Ottawa vs. N.Y. Rangers Cincinnati 7, Chicago Cubs 5
St. Louis 4, Minnesota 1 Houston 6, Tampa Bay 4, 10 innings
Thursday, April 20: New York 3, Montreal 2, OT Wednesday, April 12: St. Louis 2, Minnesota 1, OT Thursday, April 27: N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 4 p.m. Philadelphia 5, Atlanta 2
Saturday, April 29: N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 12 p.m. Boston 6, Baltimore 2
Saturday, April 22: New York 3, Montreal 1 Friday, April 14: St. Louis 2, Minnesota 1 Pittsburgh 2, N.Y. Yankees 1
Sunday, April 16: St. Louis 3, Minnesota 1 Tuesday, May 2: Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh 2, N.Y. Yankees 1 St. Louis 6, Milwaukee 4
Ottawa 4, Boston 2 Wednesday, April 19: Minnesota 2, St. Louis 0 Thursday, May 4: Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 4:30 p.m. Chicago White Sox 6, Cleveland 2
x-Saturday, May 6: N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, TBD Colorado 8, San Francisco 0
Wednesday, April 12: Boston 2, Ottawa 1 Saturday, April 22: St. Louis 4, Minnesota 3, OT Detroit 13, Minnesota 4
x-Tuesday, May 9: Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, TBD L.A. Dodgers 6, Arizona 2
Saturday, April 15: Ottawa 4, Boston 3, OT Texas 5, Kansas City 2
Anaheim 4, Calgary 0 x-Thursday, May 11: N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, TBD Miami 7, San Diego 3
Monday, April 17: Ottawa 4, Boston 3, OT Toronto 6, Angels 2
Wednesday, April 19: Ottawa 1, Boston 0 Thursday, April 13: Anaheim 3, Calgary 2 Washington 6, N.Y. Mets 3
Saturday, April 15: Anaheim 3, Calgary 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Seattle 11, Oakland 1 Mondays Games
Friday, April 21: Boston 3, Ottawa 2, 2OT
Monday, April 17: Anaheim 5, Calgary 4, OT Anaheim vs. Edmonton Mondays Games
Sunday, April 23: Ottawa 3, Boston 2, OT Wednesday,April 26:Edmonton at Anaheim,7:30 p.m. Cubs (Anderson 1-0) at Bucs (Kuhl 1-1), 4:05 p.m.
Wednesday, April 19: Anaheim 3, Calgary 1 Rays (Archer 2-0) at Os (Jimenez 1-0), 4:05 p.m.
Friday, April 28: Edmonton at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m. Reds (Garrett 2-1) at Brewers (Garza 0-0), 4:40 p.m.
Washington 4, Toronto 2 Sunday, April 30: Anaheim at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Twins (Hughes 2-1) at Texas (Perez 1-2), 5:05 p.m. Nats (Ross 1-0) at Rox (Anderson 1-3), 5:40 p.m.
Thursday, April 13: Washington 3, Toronto 2, OT Edmonton 4, San Jose 2
Wednesday, April 12: San Jose 3, Edmonton 2, Wednesday, May 3: Anaheim at Edmonton, 7 p.m. KC (Vargas 3-0) at ChiSox (Gonzalez 2-0), 5:10 p.m. SD (Chacin 2-2) at Arizona (Greinke 1-2), 6:40 p.m.
Saturday, April 15: Toronto 4, Washington 3, 2OT OT x-Friday, May 5: Edmonton at Anaheim, TBD Jays (Liriano 1-1) at Angels (Chavez 1-3), 7:07 p.m.
Monday, April 17: Toronto 4, Washington 3, OT L.A. (Ryu 0-3) at San Francisco (Cain 1-0), 7:15 p.m.
Friday, April 14: Edmonton 2, San Jose 0 x-Sunday, May 7: Anaheim at Edmonton, TBD Tuesdays Games Tuesdays Games
Wednesday, April 19: Washington 5, Toronto 4 Sunday, April 16: Edmonton 1, San Jose 0 x-Wednesday, May 10: Edmonton at Anaheim,TBD
Friday, April 21: Washington 2, Toronto 1, OT Houston at Cleveland, 3:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m.
Tuesday, April 18: San Jose 7, Edmonton 0
Sunday, April 23: Washington 2, Toronto 1, OT Thursday, April 20: Edmonton 4, San Jose 3, OT St. Louis vs. Nashville Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m.
Saturday, April 22: Edmonton 3, San Jose 1 Wednesday, April 26: Nashville at St. Louis, 5 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 1 Friday, April 28: Nashville at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Seattle at Detroit, 4:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 4:40 p.m.
Wednesday, April 12: Pittsburgh 3, Columbus 1 Second Round Sunday, April 30: St. Louis at Nashville, 12 p.m. Minnesota at Texas, 5:05 p.m.
Friday, April 14: Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 1 Toronto at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m.
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Tuesday, May 2: St. Louis at Nashville, 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 16: Pittsburgh 5, Columbus 4, OT EASTERN CONFERENCE x-Friday, May 5: Nashville at St. Louis, TBD Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. Washington at Colorado, 5:40 p.m.
Tuesday, April 18: Columbus 5, Pittsburgh 4 Washington vs. Pittsburgh x-Sunday, May 7: St. Louis at Nashville, TBD Toronto at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. San Diego at Arizona, 6:40 p.m.
Thursday, April 20: Pittsburgh 5, Columbus 2 Thursday,April 27:Pittsburgh at Washington,4:30 p.m. x-Tuesday, May 9: Nashville at St. Louis, TBD Oakland at Angels, 7:07 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m.

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T
ell me about pot-bellied pigs, writes Richard of
Belmont. Ive cared for dozens of animal species,
professionally and personally, including one pot-
bellied pig who arrived at the shelter so young that several
months of home care were essential.
The size and shape of a Clorox bleach
bottle tipped on the side, little Hamlet
came home to join the cats, dogs,
lovebird and bearded dragon. Within
days, the dogs taught him to head to
the backdoor for potty breaks and how
best to beg for treats. He proved high-
ly intelligent and trainable (not neces-
sarily the same thing) and he also
proved to be very much an individual.
My wife is the most loving person anyones ever met and
is always our animals favorite. Carolyn always pictured her-
The newest Fast and the Furious sequel was again the most popular movie of the week. self walking a pig on a rhinestone leash and took this
opportunity to lavish attention. Hamlet adored her. He found
The Fate of the Furious laps the competition me, however, an unwelcome distraction. Sure, hed join the
dogs racing to greet me at the end of the day, but once my
guard was down hed either pee on or bite my ankle, race off
By Lindsey Bahr other new movies fared worse. squealing away in high drama swine style eliciting a What
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Warner Bros. thriller Unforgettable,
starring Katherine Heigl as a jealous ex-
Top 10 did you do? from my loving spouse. Willing to be just one
of the pack himself, Hamlet was not interested in letting me
LOS ANGELES The Fate of the
Furious sped into first place at the box
wife and Rosario Dawson as the new
fiancee, opened at No. 7 with just $4.8 mil-
movies remain the man in my wifes life (Have to admit that while I
found his tude pretty funny I did start calling him Son of
office again, leaving new thriller lion. Critics were tough on the film, and 1.The Fate of the Furious, Spam).
Unforgettable and historical drama The audiences gave it a deathly C CinemaScore $38.7 million. Pot-bellies are intelligent, trainable, tolerant if not affec-
Promise in the dust. rating. 2.The Boss Baby, $12.8 tionate of other animals (but not necessarily of husbands); a
Universal Pictures eighth installment in The directorial debut of longtime producer million.
3.Beauty and the Beast, big personality, and sometimes a big body to match.
The Fast and the Furious franchise earned Denise Di Novi cost only $12 million to Although Hamlet arrived with a breeders certification of
$10 million.
$38.7 million in North American theaters make, but the meager result still disap- 4.Born in China, $5.1 purebred pot-bellied pig, proper care kicked off a growth
over the weekend, down 61 percent from its pointed. million. spurt which quickly proved he would well outgrow expecta-
debut, according to studio estimates Sunday. Unfortunately, the movie just missed the 5.Going in Style, $5 tions. Happily a vegan co-worker had space at her farm. Ive
The newcomers could not compete with intended audience, said Jeff Goldstein, million. since heard of this scam many times: adorable little guys
the high-octane film, which had the biggest Warner Bros. president of domestic distri- 6.Smurfs: The Lost Village, who grow sofa-sized. Potential pig people beware. You may
worldwide opening of all time last weekend. bution. We had higher expectations, and $4.9 million. end up with a real space hog!
It has earned $908.4 million globally so far were disappointed we didnt achieve them. 7.Unforgettable, $4.8
and is expected to cross $1 billion this There is a silver lining for the studio. The million.
8.Gifted, $4.5 million. Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society
week. buddy comedy Going in Style, starring
9.The Promise, $4.1 & SPCA.
Holdovers dominated the charts on this Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine and Alan million.
quiet weekend in theaters. The Boss Baby Arkin, is chugging along after three weeks 10.The Lost City of Z, $2.1
took second place with $12.8 million, and in theaters, taking fifth place with $5 mil- million.
Beauty and the Beast landed in third with lion.
$10 million. Meanwhile, the historical epic The
Disneys animal documentary Born in Promise, starring Oscar Isaac and
China opened in fourth place, with $5.1 Christian Bale, bombed with a mere $4.1
million from 1,508 locations. The two million from 2,251 theaters.

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OAKLAND A California judge has ing an April 2, 2012, rampage on the
decided that a defendant is mentally com- Oakland campus of Oikos University.
petent to stand trial for killing seven for- The trial had been put on hold in 2015
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ordered Friday for One Goh. Hes sched- Prosecutors say Goh dropped out of
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our community benefit programs, she said.
I think we are partners in that. I think we
have a responsibility to help.
While other councilmembers shared
Beachs sentiment over a potential obliga-
and Franklin Elementary school campuses, tion to share costs, some were uncomfortable
councilmembers unanimously agreed to making any financial promises without first
study the issue further. digging deeper into the budgets of both agen-
City and school officials will set appoint- cies.
ments over the next six months to collabo- Since the school district owns the only turf
rate on crafting a deal built around shared fields in Burlingame, much of the use can be
costs for the playing surfaces enjoyed by stu- attributed to their almost constant availabil-
dents as well as community sports organiza- ity when some of the citys natural grass
tions. fields are subject to limitations during
inclement weather. TOM DAWDY
I dont think anyone is saying we wont
give any money at all. We are just saying we City officials though are planning to The Mills High School Interact Club sponsored by The Rotary Club of Millbrae held its annual
need more information to make an informa- invest $1.75 million in laying artificial turf Spring Festival and Easter Egg Hunt last weekend. More than 500 kids attended the free
tive decision to move forward, said at Murray Field on the Bayshore, which some event and it was the first big community event held in Millbraes Central Park since it was
Councilwoman Ann Keighran. councilmembers said could result in less wear reopened after the Community Center fire.
The discussion was brought by school dis- and tear on the campus surfaces.
trict officials approaching their city col- Councilwoman Donna Colson said she
leagues for half of the more than $2 million also needed a fuller understanding of the
expected to be needed for installation of new citys budget and which programs may be cut
playing surfaces next year. to provide money potentially contributed to
School officials claim the fields first the school district.
installed in 2010 are reaching the end of their She also noted the school district recently
natural life, due largely to the heavy use after passed a bond measure marketed to voters
school and during weekends by community partially to help pay for improved playing
soccer and lacrosse clubs. surfaces, while the city has a hefty list of cap-
Accounting for the citys maintenance of ital improvements worth $100 million yet to
the school fields, plus use fees and other con- be addressed.
tributions which school officials subtracted Robert Bierman, who coordinates the
from the total sum sought, councilmembers American Youth Soccer Organization pro-
were asked to pony up about $500,000 to gram in Burlingame, said he believes the
returf the fields next summer. community sport league may be able to raise
While most councilmembers acknowl- some money to pay for field costs as well.
edged the fields should be considered more Considering the variety of interests and
than solely a school asset, there was no con- perspectives on the matter, Vice Mayor
sensus over a contribution which could Michael Brownrigg suggested both city and
appropriately be considered the citys fair school officials spend the next few months
share. hashing out the finer details of a potential
Councilwoman Emily Beach seemed most future agreement.
committed to the belief that the city should Beach agreed, while noting she believes it
pay a significant portion of the returfing is the citys obligation to share some of the
cost, since so many different segments of the field financial burden.
community rely heavily on field access. There are really important fields and I
I dont feel the school district has the full think we want to be a part of it when we refur-
and sole responsibility to fund field space for bish them, he said.

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opioid dependency statistics and science-based guidelines Free. For more information call 616- 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood city.
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Morrow noted short-term prescriptions for acute pain or Advocacy. 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. tion call 780-7035.
end of life treatments is an appropriate use of opioids; Unitarian Universalists of San
however defaulting to opioids for chronic pain is problem- Mateo, 300 E. Santa Inez Ave., San Presentation on Vision Loss and
The extent of the problem atic. Instead, he suggests other alternatives, such as non-
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Aging. 10:30 a.m. San Bruno Senior
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Morrow estimates there are 7,800 people in the county opioid pharmacological therapy, physical therapy or Congress and March for Science is San Bruno. For more information
happening all over the world. Write call 616-7150.
dependent on opioids. These drugs are so addictive, some rewiring the brain with cognitive behavioral therapy. postcards to Congress, learn about
people can become hooked after just three days, he said. Doctors are also advised to not begin prescribing opi- social media activism, and take Disinheriting the IRS from Your
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In 2015, there were 60 drug-induced deaths, although last oids unless theres a plan for how the patient will stop, and more information email 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Learn a five-
year he noted less than 20 were related to opiates. But even to give the lowest doses for the shortest amount of time, jamieD11209@icloud.com. step action plan to protect retire-
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NAMI Connections. 7 p.m. to 8:30 and more. For more information call
said. In 2015, nearly 350,000 opioid prescriptions were lled p.m. 1650 Borel Place No. 130, San 401-4663.
in the county, with the average doctor writing 100 pre- Mateo. NAMI Connections is for
For example, there may be multiple causes of death, there those with mental illness who are Teen Job and Volunteer Fair. 3:30
isnt a consistent labeling system used amongst doctors scriptions. The top prescriber wrote more than 3,900, working on wellness and recovery. p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Belmont Library,
and toxicology reports are not always issued. Plus, those according to Morrow. Free. Drop-ins welcome. For more 1110 Alameda de la Pulgas,
information call 638-0800. Belmont. For more information
who die from an overdose oftentimes have multiple drugs Ofcials are also looking to crack down on doctor shop- email figard@smcl.org.
in their systems, Morrow said. pers, or those receiving drugs from multiple prescribers. Staged Reading of Sgnarelle ad
medicum cannabis by Wes Finlay. Community Poetry Celebration. 7
One positive indication is that heroin use appears to be Thanks to a new state law, California doctors are now 7:30 p.m. 2120 Broadway, Redwood p.m. to 9 p.m. 1110 Alameda de las
low and less than four people died from it last year. Morrow required to register and check the CURES 2.0 system to City. For more information contact Pulgas, Belmont. Celebrate National
493-2006. Poetry Month with local poets and
said he also hasnt seen a local prevalence of fentanyl or monitor patients receiving controlled medications.
Belmont Poet Laureate Tanu
the highly-toxic carfentanil, the extremely strong opioids Previously, it was hard to track because the patient data TUESDAY, APRIL 25 Wakefield. Winners of the annual
was de-identied. The new state program makes it easier How to Build a Nontraditional
on which hundreds of deaths are blamed. Career Path. 10 a.m. to noon. 480
contest will be announced and the
for doctors to monitor whos getting what, Morrow said. whole community is invited to
But while the number of opioid-induced deaths may be Primrose Road, Burlingame. Learn bring a favorite poem to share. All
relatively low, addiction seems to be on the rise, said Jim Awsare said Kaiser also implemented an internal system about why people are drawn to ages. Refreshments will be provid-
nontraditional career paths, the ed. For more information contact
Stansberry, executive director of Project 90 who has to check what patients are receiving. Other efforts include benefits and challenges, strategic 591-8286.
worked at the substance abuse treatment center for 28 educational seminars for doctors and working to discourage factors to consider and the practical
steps forward. For more information
years. drugs from being diverted onto the streets. Since begin- visit phase2careers.org.
FRIDAY, APRIL 28
Beginning Chess for Adults. 10
In the last year, year and a half, there has been a ning their training in Kaisers Northern California region, a.m. to noon. San Carlos Library, 610
opioid prescriptions have been reduced 43 percent, Awsare Library Film Nights: John Woos
upswing of opioid users, Stansberry said. Its one of The K iller. 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Elm St., San Carlos. For more infor-
said. mation call 591-0341 x 237.
those things where San Mateo looks good by comparison Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave.,
to a lot of other places in the country and their numbers and Prescribe them safely, appropriately and if our patients Millbrae. For more information call Career and Resources Fair. 10 a.m.
697-7607x236. to 2 p.m. Sobrato Center for
their ability to take care of people, but its still got the are on them, monitor them to make sure theyre not dump-
Nonprofits, 350 Twin Dolphin Drive,
problem. ing them in the community, Awsare said. Balance Housing Work shop. 6 Redwood Shores. Free event for job
p.m. South San Francisco Main
He estimated at least 20 percent of the nearly 500 clients To address diversion, or the drugs ending up in the hands Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
seekers. Sponsored by
Phase2Careers. Offers a variety of
Project 90 treats a year have opioid dependency issues. He of those to whom they werent prescribed, Kaiser drug tests San Francisco. For more information services: opportunity to meet local
patients. In one case, Awsare said he was shocked to nd email valle@plsinfo.org.
also wouldnt be surprised if more people start turning to employers, free resume reviews,
out an unassuming elderly man with a prescription didnt and career workshops. For more
heroin as those who start out on pills, often move into Filoli: Family Home, Historic information visit
using the street drug. have any opioids in his system. The man turned out to be Garden, Living Museum. 7 p.m. San www.phase2careers.org.
Mateo Main Library, 55 W. Third
Exactly why San Mateo County has lower rates of over- diverting his drugs because hed fallen on hard times Ave., San Mateo. Peninsula Family Service Spanish
doses or deaths as compared to surrounding communities nancially, Awsare said. Senior Peer Counseling Open
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26
and the Central Valley is hard to qualify. But Dr. Sameer Morrow noted its also important to educate the public Arbor Day Festivities. 9:30 a.m.
House. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2600
Middlefield Road, Redwood City.
Awsare has a few theories. on how to properly dispose of unused medication and to Central Park, 50 E. 5th Ave., San Become a Spanish Senior Peer
safeguard medicine cabinets to keep them out of the hands Mateo. Saint Matthew Catholic
I think the income level and education level here is School student council members
Counselor. Ages 55 and up. For
of youth. more information contact 403-4300
higher on this side of the Bay. I think we have a lot of will be planting trees for Arbor Day x4389.
immigrants from other countries, Asia and India, and the Aside from working to prevent people from developing near the flag pole. For more infor-
mation email Donuts, and Dunkin, with Dave.
rest of the world doesnt use [opioids] as much, Awsare opioid addictions, the medical community must also apeterson@stmatthewcath.org. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dunkin Donuts.
said, noting the United States makes up less than 5 percent address those who are already hooked. Morrow noted hes 180 S. Airport Blvd., South San
San Mateo Professional Alliance
of the worlds population but consumes 80 percent of the pleased to see an increase in the number of doctors becom- Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m.
Francisco. Join Supervisor Dave
Pine for a cup of coffee and donuts
global opioid supply. ing certied to prescribe suboxone, a drug used to treat nar- Mimis Restaurant, San Mateo. For to share thoughts on San Mateo
cotic addiction. Other statewide efforts include making more information visit sanmateo-
An internal medicine doctor practicing out of Kaiser professionalalliance.com.
County issues. For more informa-
naloxone, a drug that can help reverse opioid poisoning, tion call 363-4571.
Permanentes Campbell ofce, Awsare has spent years
working to develop a training program for physicians on more widely available at pharmacies. Awsare noted there The Giving Code: A 21st Century Money Saving Apps. Noon. South
Guide to Philanthropy. 6:30 p.m. San Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
how to combat the opioid epidemic. could be drawbacks to making naloxone widely available Oshman Family JCC, 3921 Fabian Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Like Morrow, Awsare said preventing deaths and addic- while not addressing the root problem. Way, Palo Alto. For more infor- For more information email
maiton and to purchase tickets visit
tion must include education for doctors who inadvertently Opioid addiction is a disease and if people survive on www.commonwealthclub.org/2017
valle@plsinfo.org.
contributed to the crisis. their rst overdose, they die on their second or third; they -04-26/giving-code.com. New Living Expo 2017. 4 p.m. to
All of these drugs are derivatives of opium, which weve live to die again, Awsare said. If we dont get you afraid Financial Planning for Fitst-Time
9:15 p.m. 2495 S. Delaware St., San
of your addiction, youre still going to die. Mateo. New Living Expo focuses on
had for 5,000 years, Awsare said, noting it wasnt until Home Buyers. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. holistic and sustainable living, com-
recently that there was the proliferation of prescription But the doctors and Stansberry agreed preventing prema- Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., munity participation with active cit-
Millbrae. For more information call izenship and provides a harmo-
drug addiction. They became available because of the edu- ture deaths and drug overdoses needs a multi-faceted 697-7607x236. nious forum that honors cultural
cation that was provided to the physicians to treat pain approach. Still, with public awareness growing across the heritage, spiritual expression, artis-
10-Minute Website Makeovers.
at any cost. nation and the medical community stepping up, Morrow 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. 155 Bovet Road,
tic creation, education and positive
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Bolstering the doctor-patient relationship demic is known, he said, adding I think were denitely For more information contact 627- Reel Great Films: Duck Soup. 7
at the tipping point in this topic. 8800 x94402. p.m. 1100 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Belmont. For more information con-
Mystery Book Club. 7 p.m. San tact belmont@smcl.org.
Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
Carlos. Free and open to the public. SATURDAY, APRIL 29
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Public Library, 480 Primrose Road,
Burlingame. Learn what sea level Belmont Earth Day Celebration. 9
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prize. Presented by the Citizens tion contact dlynn@belmont.gov.
Environmental Council of
Burlingame. For more information, Friends of the San Bruno Library
email info@burlingamecec.org. Book Sale. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 701
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Moon Bay. Program is every information call 616-7078.
wednesday and costs $5. For more
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p.m. 1100 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Electronics and Your Eyesight. 7 Belmont. Bargain basement sale of
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terns have progressed in time into 296 appliances 3-stoRY BaRBIE Dollhouse with spiral
paid correspondents and full-time re- BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star staircase and elevator. $60. (650)558-
porters. 1960's avocaDo Osterizer blender Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, 8142 303 Electronics
excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518-
College students or recent graduates 0513 6614 46 mItsuBIsHI Projector TV, great
aLLoYED LINotYpE (BNH ~18) for
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper casting miniature/board-game figurines. condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
experience is preferred but not neces- aIR coNDItIoNER 10000 BTU w/re- LENNoX RED Rose, Unused, hand
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, 10#, $10 (650) 591-4553
sarily required. mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG aNtaREs DoLLaRs Bill Changer ma-
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. chine s never used for small bus. $95
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- LaRGE stuFFED ANIMALS - $3 each
Please send a cover letter describing 0898 Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 (650)992-4544.
your interest in newspapers, a resume mILLER LItE Neon sign , work good
and three recent clips. Before you ap- $59 call (650)218-6528 staR WaRs one 4 orange card ac- auDIo-tEcHNIca (at-pL50) Auto.
aIR coNDItIoNER, Portable, 14,000
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www.smdailyjournal.com. sories plus remote included. 650-556-9708 staR WaRs SDCC Stormtrooper BLaupuNKt am/Fm/cD Radio and Re-
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news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- rare memorabilia items, casino key, two (650)303-3568 lv msg $100. (650)593-4490
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 BLacK & Decker travel iron, steam and
dry $10. (650)368-0748. 302 antiques BuLova WINDup Travel clocks.Vin-
scHILLER HIppIE poster, linen, Sparta tage. Set of eight. $99. gene (650)421-
graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00. 5469
(650)701-0276 aNtIquE BuFFEt Cabinet, with 2 large
cHEFmatE toastER oven, brand drawers w/skeleton key, needs refinish-
new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable compLEtE coLoR photo developer
210 Lost & Found temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763 299 computers ing. $700/obo.. aNtIquE cHINa cabi- Besler Enlarger, Color Head, trays, photo
net, with doors and legs, dark wood.. tools $50/ (650)921-1996
FouND: KEYs at Westwood Park in cIRRus stEam mop model SM212B 4 KoGI 15 inch computer monitor. Model $500/obo. (650)952-5049
new extra cleaning pads,user manual. L5QX. $25. PH(650)592-5864. INsIGNIa 26" HDTV Perfect $39 650-
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to 595-3933
claim (650)714-8893 $45. (650)588-5487
coFFEE maKER, 30 Cup
Lost - mY coLLapsIBLE music stand, Excel-
clip lights, and music in black bags were lent Condition $5. (650)368-0748.
taken from my car in Foster City and may NotIcE to BIDDERs
have been thrown out by disappointed coLEmaN LXE Roadtrip Grill -
thieves. Please call (650)704-3595 Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
(650)918-9847 Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of the Belmont-Redwood shores
school District (BRssD), will receive sealed bids for Modernization projects at Cipriani Ele-
ELEctRIc stovE From Sears
Lost - Womans diamond ring. Lost
Excellent Condition $225 mentary and Sandpiper Elementary, at the Belmont-Redwood Shores District Office, 2960 Hall-
12/18. Broadway, Redwood City. Please Call (650)244-9267 mark Drive, Belmont, CA, 94002, until 11:00 AM on May 9, 2017, at which time such proposals
REWARD! (650)339-2410
will be opened and publicly read aloud.
EuREKa BRavo II Upright Vacuum
Lost cat Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs, Cleaner, Micron Filter System, Model
she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all 7683 $20. 650-952-3500 prequalification of contractors
four legs, chest stomach, around her To bid on these projects, the bidder must be prequalified with the District. The District will accept
neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice GooD mIcRoWavE 1100 watt $40 Da- completed Pre-Qualification Questionnaires with bids, but should all requirements not be met,
REWARD. Please email us at ly City (415) 231-4825.
joandbill@msn.com or call 650-576- the District reserves the right to disqualify the bidder. Note that the prequalification process does
8745. She drinks water out of her paws. JacK LaLaNE's power juicer. $40. not constitute an agreement, nor is it an obligation to enter any agreements. Pre-Qualification
Call (650)364-1243. Leave message. Questionnaires will be received by Blach Construction, the Construction Manager, on behalf of
the Belmont-Redwood Shores School District. To receive questionnaire forms, please contact
saLEs - Telemarketing and Inside Sales Lost cat. Black and White. Black upRIGHt vacuum Cleaner, $10. Call Rey Flores, Blach Construction, email: rey.flores@blach.com, telephone: (408) 869-8391.
Representative needed to sell newspa- patch on right eye. REWARD. Ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco
per print and web advertising and event Call (323) 439-7713.
marketing solutions. To apply, please call WHIRLpooL WasHER DRYER, GE Bid Description
650-344-5200 and send resume to Lost smaLL gray and green Parrot. Refrigerator all working and in good con- These projects are Measure I projects, that consist of modernizing existing building spaces to
info@smdailyjournal.com Redwood Shores. (650)207-2303. dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. meet the Districts current needs, including conversions of office spaces, classrooms, and media
spaces. Sitework scopes include a new trash enclosure, ball wall installation, and playground in-
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oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online Bid Documents
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ed will be provided upon request. Inquiries for bidding information are to be directed at Rey
and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as Flores, Blach Construction, email: rey.flores@blach.com, telephone: (408) 869-8391.
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bid. Project is subject to the State Labor Code and the Districts Labor Compliance Program re-
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24 Monday April 24, 2017 THEDAILYJOURNAL

303 Electronics 304 Furniture 308 tools 316 clothes 318 sports Equipment 335 Garden Equipment
IpHoNE 5 Morphie Juice Pack with IKEa taBLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. vINtaGE sHopsmItH and BaND BLacK DouBLE breasted suit size 38 caLLaWaY JR. golf set, with bag. Ex- BLacK & Decker 18, Hedge Trimmer,
charger, Originally $100, now $85. $ 30. (650)598-9804. saW, good shape. $500/obo. Call excellent condition $25 (650)322-9598 cellent condition. $40; San Carlos electric, used once, $60. 650 888-5808
(650)766-2679 (650)342-6993 (650)591-9769
LaWN cHaIRs (4) White, plastic, $8. BoY scout canvas belt with Boy Scout cHaIN saW, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric,
KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger each, (415)346-6038 Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5. $55. 650 888-5808
incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 (650)588-0842 cHILDs KIcK scooter by razor with hel-
LEatHER soFa, black, excellent condi- met $25 obo (650)591-6842 345 medical Equipment
LEFt-HaND ERGoNomIc keyboard tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533 309 office Equipment FauX FuR Coat Woman's brown multi
with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20 color in excellent condition 3/4 EastoN aLumINum bat.33 inches, 30
(650)204-0587 LIvING Room table 36"x19" exc condi- length $50 (650)692-8012 oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $50. (650)596-0513 BatH cHaIR LIFt. Peterman battery
tion $30.(415) 231-4825. Laptop casE or bag. Black. Like new. operated bath chair lift. Stainless steel
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. frame. Accepts up to 350lbs. Easily in-
motoRoLa BRavo MB 520 (android LaDIEs Boots size 8 , 3 pairs different GoLF caRt, Caddytek, four wheels,
LovE sEat, Upholstered pale yellow used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728 serted I/O tub.$250 OBO.
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD floral $99. (650)574-4021 NEat REcEIpts Mobile Scanner new styles , $20/ pair. call (650)592-2648
card Belmont (650)595-8855 (650) 739-6489.
in box $79, call (650)324-8416 LaDIEs sEquIN dress, blue, size XL, GoLF cLuBs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
NEW DELuXE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- $90.00 (650)341-8342
NEW Hp Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
tra cartridges- $50. Call (650)345-1234 Sell! (650) 875-8159.
310 misc. For sale GoLF cLuBs, new, Warrior woods Garage sales
LEatHER JacKEt, New Black Italian
oNKYo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital "motHER-IN-LaW toNGuEs" plants, style, size M Ladies $45 (650) 875-1708 3/15 degree 5/21 degree 7/24 degree
NEW tWIN Mattress set plus frame $15 ea (650)349-0430
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, $30.00 (650) 347-2356 3 in 5-gal cans. $10.00 each. (650)593-
LouIs vuIttoN monogram leather
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
oaK cLaW foot coffee table, needs
7408
clutch/computer carry case 10.25x13.5.
Inside zipper $95. (650)591-6596
GoLF cLuBs, used set with Cart for
$50. (650)593-4490
GaRaGE saLEs
optImus H36 ST5800 Tower Speaker
36x10x11 $30. (650)580-6324
some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 maN's BLacK leather jacket, size 40, GoLF cLuBs, used set with Cart for
EstatE saLEs
oaK SIX SHELF Book Case 6FT 4FT $50. (650)593-4490
pIoNEER HousE Speakers, pair. 15 $55 (650)458-8280 8 tRacKs, billy Joel, Zeppelin, Eagles like new. $85.00 (650)593-1780 make money, make room!
inch 3-way, black with screens. Work ,Commodores, more.40 @ $4 each , call LaDIEs mcGREGoR Golf Clubs
great. $99.(650)243-8198 oFFIcE taBLE, 24"x48" HD. folding mEN's stEtsoN hat, size large, new,
legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
(650)393-9008 rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
(650) 578-9208
Right handed with covers and pull cart
$150 o.b.o. (650)344-3104
List your upcoming
Rca 32 Flat Screen T.V. Brand New
$99 OBO (650)759-7511
$130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 cHRIstmas tREE, 7.5 Oregon pine,
1225 tips, hooked construction with
garage sale,
NEW WItH tags Wool or cotton Men's mEN's caLLaWaY Rain Jacket XL .
samsuNG FLat TV 20" ex.co.incl. stand. Used once. $49. (415)650-6407 pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each Mint Condition worn only a few times. moving sale,
outDooR WooD scREEN - new $80
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 obo Retail $130 (650)873-8167 DouBLE cRYpt inside Mausoleum,
(650)952-3466 $50 650-208-5758 estate sale,
soNY DEtacHaBLE set :3cd /fm/am papasaN cHaIRs (2) -with cushions
Cypress Lawn, Prime Location, From
Family Trust, DEAL $14,000 Call John
paRIs HILtoN purse white & silver un- mEN's RossIGNoL Skis. $95.00, yard sale,
double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- used, about 12" long x 9" high good condition, (650)341-0282.
4825
$45. each set, (650)347-8061 (415)469-8758. $23. (650)592-2648 rummage sale,
NEW WEIGH bench With 200lbs, plus
soNY pRoJEctIoN TV 48" with re-
REcLINER cHaIR blue tweed clean
ELEctRoNIc tYpEWRItER, good pEaRL sNaps western shirt XXL free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San clearance sale, or
good $75 Call (650)583-3515
mote good condition $99 (650)345-1111 condition $50 (650)878-9542 $9 650-595-3933 Mateo. whatever sale you
REcLINING sWIvEL chair almost new
stEREo spEaKERs: aIWa bookshelf $99 (650)766-4858 GamE "BEat tHE EXpERts" never sIzE 38 tan gabardine navy officers uni- poWER pLus Exercise Machine $99 have...
speakers 20" tall. Model SX-WZL500. used $8., (408)249-3858 form great condition Perfect for that cos- (650)368-3037
Sound great! $25 650-762-6048 RocKING cHaIR fine light, oak condi- tume party. Free. (650)322-9598
tion with pads, $85/OBO. (650)369-9762 INcuBatoR, $99, (650)678-5133 pRINcE tENNIs 2 section nylon black Reach over 83,450 readers
Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
tv soNY Triniton 21" working condition.
RocKING cHaIRs solid wood, great LIoNEL cHRIstmas Boxcars 2005, vELvEt DRapE, 100% cotton, new
$55.(650)341-8342 from South San Francisco
$10 OBO (650)784-3243. beautiful burgundy 82"X52" W/6"hems:
shape asking 30 dollars each. Call 2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368-
$45 (415)585-3622 to Palo Alto.
7537 puRsuIt scootER. $99. (650)348-
vINtaGE G.E. radio, model c-430-a (650)574-4582 Lily in your local newspaper.
$60. (650)421-5469 vINtaGE 1970s Grecian made dress, 2235
RummY RoYaL poker table top $30.00 LIoNEL cHRIstmas Holiday expan-
size 6-8, $35 (650)873-8167
vINtaGE G.E. radio, model c-442c $60. (650)573-5269 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 sKI RacK Thule, roof mounted to roof call (650)344-5200
(650)421-5469 WEstERN GRaY pants 42X30 $9 650- load bars. Holds three pairs. $85, OBO
sEWING stoRaGE cabinet, Custom LIoNEL WEstERN Union Pass car and 650-594-1494
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 595-3933
vINtaGE G.E. radio, model c1470 $60. made wood perfect condition $75.
(650)421-5469 (650)483-1222 Rmt cHRIstmas Diesel train and Ca- WEstERN taN pants 42X30, $9 650- soccER BaLLs - $8.00 each (like new)
boose. Rare. New OB $99 (650)368- 595-3933 4 available. (650)341-5347
vINtaGE zENItH radio, model L516b sHELF RuBBER maid new $20.00
$75. (650)421-5469 contact joe (650)573-5269
7537 WILsoN's LG Green Suede Jacket totaL GYm XLS, excellent condition. 379 open Houses
$40. (650)367-1508 Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
samsoNItE 26" tan hard-sided suit (650)588-0828
304 Furniture soFa BED Recliner (double), beige, 76"
Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
317 Building materials
aNtIquE DINING table for six people
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
soFa GREEN, cream, sage plaid. 96"
$60. (650)328-6709
sILK saREE 6 yards new nice color.for cuLtuRED maRBLE 2 tone BR vanity
vINtaGE ENGLIsH ladies ice skates -
up to size 7-8, $40., (650)873-8167 opEN HousE
aNtIquE GLass Hutch. Cherry Wood.
Excellent
650.952.3466
condition. $90 Call
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
formation.
counter top. New toe skin/ scribe. 29 x
19 $300 (408)744-1041
vINtaGE NasH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
LIstINGs
Excellent Condition. $450. tEaK-vENEER computER desk with 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
(650)888-2662 single drawer and stacked shelves. $30 uNIDEN HaRLEY Davidson Gas Tank sHuttERs 2 wooden shutters 32x72 List your Open House
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 WEt suIt - medium size, $95., call for
aNtIquE maHoGaNY Bookcase. Four
obo. (650)465-2344 like new $50.00 ea.call (650)368-7891
info (650)851-0878
in the Daily Journal.
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. tHomasvILLE BEvELED mirror 22" x vasE WItH flowers 2 piece good for the WHItE DouBLE pane window for $29
12" $50. Call (650)834-4833 Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720 or Best offer. Call Halim @ (650) 678- WomEN's LaDY Cougar gold iron set Reach over 83,450
aNtIquE maHoGaNY double bed with 5133. set - $25. (650)348-6955
adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO. tWIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame vINtaGE WHItE Punch Bowl/Serving potential home buyers &
Bowl Set with 10 cups plus one extra WomEN's NoRDIca ski boots, size 8
(650)592-4529 $ 50. (650)598-9804.
$30. (650)873-8167
WRouGHt IRoN Railing Set side floor-
1/2. $50 (650)592-2047
renters a day,
mount for porch/level change.
aRm cHaIR, orange color, exc't condi- WaLNut cHEst, small (4 drawer with 36Hx78L & 20L. $99 (650)483-3738. from South San Francisco
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 WatER stoRaGE taNK, brand new, WomEN's NoRDIca ski boots, size 8
tion. $45. (650)598-9804.
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250. 1/2. $50 (650)592-2047 to Palo Alto.
BEIGE soFa $99. Excellent Condition WooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x (650)771-6324 318 sports Equipment WomENs RaIcHEL ski boots, size 6 ?
in your local newspaper.
(650) 315-2319 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
15 sF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds, $ 50. 650 888-5808 .
BRaND NEW Bookcase 72"x30" still in WooD FuRNItuRE- one end table and 311 musical Instruments Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4 call (650)344-5200
box $45. (415)231-4825. coffee table. In good condition. $30 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno YamaHa RooF RACK, 58 inches $75.
OBO. (760)996-0767. BaLDWIN GRaND PIANO, 6 foot, ex-
cellent condition, $8,500/obo. Call (650)458-3255
cHaIRs 2 Blue Good Condition $50
OBO (650)345-5644 (510)784-2598
306 Housewares

Attention
coat/Hat staND, solid wood, for your cHRomatIc HaRmoNIca: Horner
mountain cabin/house. $50. (650)520- cHRIstmas tREE China, Fairfield The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
7045 Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48 (650)278-5776.
pieces) $75. (650)493-5026
computER sWIvEL CHAIR. Padded
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 compLEtE sEt OF CHINA - Windsor EXcELLENt vIoLIN, previously owned,
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
computER taBLE, adjustable height, 20-pieces in original box, never used. sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) $250 per box (3 boxes available). (415)751-2416
697-8481 (650)342-5630
GuLBRaNsEN BaBY GRaND pIaNo -
coucH, cREam IKEA, great condition, FIREpLacE caNDELaBRa with 5 bat- Appraised @ $5450., want $1800 obo,
$89, light-weight, compact, sturdy love-
seat (415)775-0141
tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990-
6134
(650)343-4461
HammoND B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie
Business Owners
DINEttE taBLE with Chrome Legs: 36"
x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50.
(650)341-5347
poRcELaIN JapaNEsE Tea set, Un-
opened, in wood box, great gift $30.
(650)578-9208.
Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. pri-
vate owner, (650)349-1172
moNaRcH upRIGHt player piano $99
San Bruno
DINEttE taBLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. soLID tEaK floor model 16 wine rack (650) 583-4549
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. with turntable $60. (650)592-7483 The Daily Journal covers more San
pIaNo, upRIGHt, in excellent condi-
DINING Room table Good Condition 308 tools tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 Bruno news and events than any other
$90.00 or best offer ( 650)-780-0193
DINING taBLE (36"x54") and 4 match- aIR HoRN 138 db new in pack
upRIGHt pIaNo. In tune. Fair condi-
tion. $300 OBO (650) 533-4886.
media source.
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for $29 650-595-3933
YamaHa pIaNo, Upright, Model M-305,
$250 .(650)-654-1930.
BostItcH 16 gage Finish nailer Model $750. Call (650)572-2337 San Bruno residents turn to The Daily
DREssER 4-DRaWER in Belmont for SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
$75. Good condition; good for children. 312 pets & animals Journal for local news.
Call (650)678-8585 cRaFtsmaN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 aIRLINE caRRIER for cats, pur. from Wouldnt you like it if they could be
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net stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851- (505)228-1480 local. looking at your marketing message.
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Frances next leader: centrist Macron vs. far-right Le Pen


By John Leicester the support of a major political party.
and Lori Hinnant With 90 percent of votes counted, the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Interior Ministry said Macron had nearly 24
percent, giving him a slight cushion over
PARIS Centrist Emmanuel Macron and Le Pens 22 percent. Fillon, with just under
far-right populist Marine Le Pen advanced 20 percent, was slightly ahead of the far-
Sunday to a runoff in Frances presidential lefts Jean-Luc Melenchon, who had 19 per-
election, remaking the countrys political cent.
landscape and setting up a showdown over The euro jumped 2 percent to more than
its participation in the European Union. $1.09 after the initial results were
French politicians on the left and right announced because Macron has vowed to
immediately urged voters to block Le Pens reinforce Frances commitments to the EU
path to power in the May 7 runoff, saying and euro.
her virulently nationalist anti-EU and anti- With a wink at his cheering, flag-waving
immigration politics would spell disaster supporters who yelled We will win! in his
for France. election day headquarters in Paris, Macron
Extremism can only bring unhappiness promised to be a president who protects,
and division to France, defeated conserva- who transforms and builds if elected.
tive candidate Francois Fillon said. As You are the faces of French hope, he
such, there is no other choice than to vote said. His wife, Brigitte, joined him on stage
REUTERS
against the extreme right. before his speech the only couple among
France presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron celebrates partial results in the first round the leading candidates to do so on Sunday
The selection of Le Pen and Macron pre- of election returns.
sented voters with the starkest possible night.
choice between two diametrically opposed ping the shared euro currency to return to the The absence in the runoff of candidates Le Pen, in a chest-thumping speech to
visions of the EUs future and Frances place French franc. from either the mainstream left Socialists or cheering supporters, declared that she
in it. It set up a battle between Macrons With Le Pen wanting France to leave the the right-wing Republicans party the two embodies the great alternative for French
optimistic vision of a tolerant France and a EU and Macron wanting even closer cooper- main political groups that have governed voters. She portrayed her duel with Macron
united Europe with open borders against Le ation between the blocs 28 nations, post-war France also marked a seismic as a battle between patriots and wild
Pens darker, inward-looking French-first Sundays outcome meant the May 7 runoff shift in French politics. Macron, a 39-year- deregulation warning of job losses over-
platform that called for closed borders, will have undertones of a referendum on old investment banker, made the runoff on seas, mass migration straining resources at
tougher security, less immigration and drop- Frances EU membership. the back of a grassroots campaign without home and the free circulation of terrorists.

Tight, tense French presidential vote echoes around the world


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS whether global populism is ascendant or on Britains exit and could spell death for the Macrons lead in the first round, but theyve
the decline. EU, the euro and the whole idea of European been jittery over a possible Frexit, fearing
PARIS Whatever the result of Frances As untested centrist Emmanuel Macron and unity borne from the blood of World War II. controls on money transfers, capital flight,
presidential election, the choice will res- nationalist Marine Le Pen head into a May 7 France is a founding member of the EU, and a plague of defaults and lawsuits on bonds
onate far beyond Frances borders, from runoff after dominating Sundays first-round its main driver along with former rival and contracts. Le Pens team downplays
Syrian battlefields to Hong Kong trading vote, heres why this race matters: Germany. apocalyptic scenarios, arguing that the euro
floors and the halls of the U.N. Security Most of the 11 candidates in the first round is headed for a breakup eventually anyway.
Council. campaigned against the EU, blamed for myr- Le Pen also blames free trade pacts for
The future of Europe is at stake as this Risk of a Frexit iad economic and security woes, and Le Pen killing French jobs and wants to renegotiate
country chooses a president in an election Le Pen hopes to pull France out of the will carry their banner proudly into the them, which would cause a financial tangle
unlike any other, one that may reshape European Union and its shared euro currency runoff. for the rest of the EU and Frances trade part-
Frances post-war identity and indicate a blow that would be far worse than Financial markets expressed relief at ners.

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