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‘INFINITY WAR’
STILL THE FAVE
ISLAND OPEN
VOLCANO WON’T DETER HAWAIIAN OFFICIALS
PAL TRACK AND FIELD
CHAMPS CORONATED
DATEBOOK PAGE 17 NATION PAGE 5 SPORTS PAGE 11

Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


Monday • May 14, 2018 • XVIII, Edition 228 www.smdailyjournal.com

Taking a stand against trash


Neighborhood cleanup effort to spruce up North Central
By Anna Schuessler cleanup day residents in the neighborhood
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF June 9 and ask- together in the process.
ing residents to “Trash is the great unifier,” said
There may be very little that’s take a pledge to Lee. “People want to see this
glamorous about the snack wrap- keep neighbor- change and are feeling really
pers, car parts and other litter and hood streets excited about how now they have a
large items residents of San clean, Lee and a way to talk to their neighbors
Mateo’s North Central neighbor- growing num- about it … . It’s just one of those
hood have seen left on their ber of residents things, we can’t sit around and
streets, but resident Amourence Amourence Lee are hoping a wish that we had a better more
Lee and those galvanized around a grassroots neighborly neighborhood.” ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
neighborhood cleanup effort are campaign will serve a dual pur- Also board president of the To address the presence of litter and large items dumped in San Mateo’s
determined to find a silver lining. pose: to clean up neighborhood North Central neighborhood, residents are coordinating a cleanup day
In coordinating a neighborhood streets and sidewalks and bring See TRASH, Page 27 June 9 and asking each other to take a pledge to keep streets clean.

City looks to
housing for
its workers
Foster City development slated to include 70
townhomes plus 22 units for first responders
By Zachary Clark In this latest proposal for Phase
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF C of the Pilgrim Triton Project,
developer Sares Regis would
Foster City officials are pursu- acquire 1.2 acres from Phase B and
AUSTIN WALSH/ DAILY JOURNAL donate a portion of the combined
ing a new approach to Phase C of
Peninsula High School students, above, visited the new San Mateo Union High School District office building which the Pilgrim Triton project, which site to the city to construct the 22
is under construction on the San Mateo High School campus, under an effort by administrators to expose them would entail the construction of rental units, 14 at below market
to careers in the building trades industry. Officials invited students, below, on the tour to develop their interests 70 townhomes in addition to a 22- rate. Community Development
in alternative career paths. unit residential building intended Director Curtis Banks said those
for first responders and other city 14 affordable units would likely
Building a vision of the future employees.
While this workforce housing
proposal has not been formally
include two at the very-low
income level, two at the low-
income level and 10 at the moder-
High schoolers get a glimpse of career paths beyond traditional routes approved, the City Council ate level. He estimated the rents of
expressed its support for it in a 4- those units in the range of $1,270
By Austin Walsh 1 vote at a meeting May 7, with to $3,000 per month. He also said
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Councilwoman Catherine
Mahanpour in opposition. See HOUSING, Page 6
Local high school officials are
hoping the construction of a new
district office will build interest in
the trades industry among students
who may be seeking an alternative
Measure P to raise $90M for levee
By Zachary Clark level rise should be addressed
to college. regionally, and that officials have
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
About 20 Peninsula High not been transparent about the
School students who are members costly bond measure, which they
of the district’s Bridge Program Foster City voters will decide by
June 5 if they want to pay $90 mil- feel should be paid for with the
toured Wednesday, May 9, the new city’s reserves.
administrative office building lion to improve the existing levee
system which proponents say is The Federal Emergency
which is nearing completion on Management Agency notified the
the San Mateo High School cam- needed to protect the city from sea
level rise and is cheaper than city in 2014 that its existing
pus. levee system lining the San
The field trip for students who being placed in a flood zone by
FEMA. Francisco Bay would no longer
Critics, however, argue that sea
See TRADES, Page 18 See MEASURE, Page 27
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2 Monday • May 14, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“The cure for boredom is curiosity.
There is no cure for curiosity.”
— Dorothy Parker, American author, humorist, poet

This Day in History


According to the current-era calendar,

1948 the independent state of Israel was


proclaimed in Tel Aviv by David Ben-
Gurion, who became its first prime
minister; U. S. President Harry S.
Truman immediately recognized the
new nation.
In 1 6 4 3 , Louis XIV became King of France at age 4 upon
the death of his father, Louis XIII.
In 1 7 9 6 , English physician Edward Jenner inoculated 8-
year-old James Phipps against smallpox by using cowpox
matter.
In 1 8 0 4 , the Lewis and Clark expedition to explore the
Louisiana Territory as well as the Pacific Northwest left
camp near present-day Hartford, Illinois.
In 1 9 0 0 , the Olympic games opened in Paris as part of the
1900 World’s Fair.
In 1 9 2 5 , the Virginia Woolf novel “Mrs. Dalloway” was
first published in England and the United States.
In 1 9 4 2 , Aaron Copland’s “Lincoln Portrait” was first pub-
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licly performed by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
A man creates a large soap bubble in London.
In 1 9 5 5 , representatives from eight Communist bloc
countries, including the Soviet Union, signed the Warsaw
Pact in Poland. (The Pact was dissolved in 1991.)
In 1 9 6 1 , Freedom Riders were attacked by violent mobs in In other news ...
Anniston and Birmingham, Alabama. Library gets Graham reportedly is wanted in the stage together to get their undergrad-
In 1 9 6 8 , John Lennon and Paul McCartney held a news Mooresville, North Carolina, on sever- uate degrees from Temple University.
conference in New York to announce the creation of the book 47 years overdue al unspecified charges. Craig Manning and his daughter,
Beatles’ latest business venture, Apple Corps. SAN FRANCISCO — A book nearly He’s being held in the Wayne County Juliana, graduated from Temple on
In 1 9 7 3 , the United States launched Skylab 1, its first five decades overdue has been returned to Jail awaiting to be transferred to North Thursday.
manned space station. (Skylab 1 remained in orbit for six the San Francisco Public Library. Carolina. He graduated with a Bachelors of Arts
years before burning up during re-entry in 1979.) The The copy of Eldridge Cleaver’s mem- degree in film and media arts, and she
National Right to Life Committee was incorporated. oir “Soul On Ice” was due back at the Did a dog snap a graduated with a dual major of linguis-
Eureka Valley branch Dec. 9, 1970, selfie? Looks that way tics and creative writing.
making it 47 years, four months and 29 Craig Manning tells WTXF it has
Birthdays days late. The library’s late fee would’ve LOVELAND, Ohio — An Ohio dog been a long road. He started off at a com-
been $1,731.70 if it didn’t cap the fine daycare photo has gone viral for captur- munity college, but his wife was in the
at $10.01. ing what looks like a group of four- Air Force and the family was sent to
The San Francisco Chronicle reports legged friends taking a selfie. Germany. Over the years, he took class-
the paperback’s cover is detached from The Cincinnati Enquirer reports Go es when he could. He’s been working
its spine and there’s a hole in the title Fetch Dog Daycare and Boarding in full time while he completed his Temple
page. Loveland originally posted the photo of degree.
Branch manager Anne Vannucchi told the group March 30. He says he didn’t want to walk on
the Chronicle last week she’d like to A black Labrador mix named Rouge graduation because he felt too old. He
know who the library patron is so she appears front and center in the photo says his wife encouraged him, to show
can get the story behind the returned with several dogs howling in the back- their three other children what it looks
Facebook co- Movie producer Actress Cate book. ground. like when you achieve your goals.
founder Mark George Lucas is Blanchett is 49. A man at another branch last year The photo was shared by a Facebook
Zuckerberg is 34. 74. returned his great-grandmother’s book user who commented that it looks like Bear devours two dozen
Photo-realist artist Richard Estes is 86. Actress Dame Sian titled “Forty Minutes Late” — but it was Rouge was taking a selfie. cupcakes left in baker’s car
Phillips is 85. Former Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., is 76. more than 100 years late. The photo has received more than
1,800 Facebook reactions and hundreds ROCKAWAY TOWNSHIP, N.J. — The
Actress Meg Foster is 70. Movie director Robert Zemeckis is
67. Rock singer David Byrne is 66. Actor Tim Roth is 57. Fugitive accidentally of comments, including one from a user smell of two dozen cupcakes in a baker’s
saying, “this is exactly how I imagine car was too much for a black bear in New
Rock singer Ian Astbury (The Cult) is 56. Rock musician C.C. dials 911, officers take him to jail the entrance to heaven.” Jersey.
(aka Cecil) DeVille is 56. Actor Danny Huston is 56. Rock LYONS, N.Y. — A fugitive who’s The bruin smashed a window and left
Go Fetch owner Matt Ramsey says the
musician Mike Inez (Alice In Chains) is 52. Fabrice Morvan wanted in North Carolina accidentally only smeared icing and a paw print
dogs get along well, which makes it
(ex-Milli Vanilli) is 52. Rhythm-and-blues singer Raphael dialed 911 while he was in upstate New easy to take photos of them. behind.
Saadiq is 52. Singer Danny Wood (New Kids on the Block) is York, and he’s now behind bars. Christine Allen tells The Record the
49. Movie writer-director Sofia Coppola is 47. Homeland WHEC-TV in Rochester reports that Father, daughter bear ate every single chocolate, vanilla
Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen is 46. Actor Gabriel Mann deputies from the Wayne County and strawberry cupcake that she had
is 46. Singer Natalie Appleton (All Saints) is 45. Singer Sheriff’s office arrested 53-year-old get college degrees together made for a large order. Awaken by the
Shanice is 45. Actress Carla Jimenez is 44. Rock musician Jesse Graham on Friday night in Lyons, PHILADELPHIA — A father and dog barking and a “crunch sound,” her
Henry Garza (Los Lonely Boys) is 40. a town east of Rochester. daughter in Philadelphia walked across husband spotted the bear early Thursday.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles, May 12 Powerball Fantasy Five Mo nday : Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog in
one letter to each square, the morning. Highs near 60. West winds
to form four ordinary words. 22 42 45 55 56 14 6 7 13 29 37
Powerball
10 to 20 mph.
ESIGN Daily Four Mo nday ni g ht: Mostly cloudy. Patchy
Check out the new, free JUST JUMBLE app

May 11 Mega Millions fog after midnight. Lows in the lower 50s.
14 38 40 53 70 22 6 1 4 4 West winds 10 to 20 mph.
©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC Tues day : Cloudy in the morning then
All Rights Reserved. Mega number
Daily three midday becoming partly cloudy. Patchy fog in the
GYBUR May 12 Super Lotto Plus 9 2 4 morning. Highs in the mid 50s to lower 60s. West winds
7
around 10 mph increasing to 15 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
1 9 17 20 25 Daily three evening Tues day ni g ht: Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 50s.
Mega number

8 8 7 Wednes day thro ug h Thurs day : Partly cloudy. Highs in


the mid 50s to lower 60s. Lows in the lower 50s.
GLEEPD The Daily Derby race winners are California Classic, No. Thurs day ni g ht: Partly cloudy in the evening then
5, in first place; Gorgeous George, No. 08, in second becoming mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 40s to mid 50s.
place; and Gold Rush, No. 1, in third place. The race Fri day thro ug h Saturday : Partly cloudy. Highs near 60.
time was clocked at 1:45.75. Lows in the upper 40s to mid 50s.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/ LOCAL Monday • May 14, 2018 3


Candidates spend big in lieutenant governor race Police reports
Sophia Bollag job. Cole Harris won the California But one ethics expert said it reveals prob- Hit and run
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Republican Party’s endorsement and has lems in the system. A random person jumped out of a vehicle
spent about $1.9 million, funded almost “If it’s her father, do we really believe that and knocked someone to the ground
SACRAMENTO — California Lt. Gov. entirely by his personal wealth. One other they didn’t talk about messaging?” said before fleeing on Redwood Shores
Gavin Newsom once joked his job doesn’t Democrat, two candidates without party affil- Jessica Levinson, a Loyola Law School pro- Boulevard in Redwood City, it was
involve much governing, but that’s not iation and a libertarian are also on the ballot. fessor, although she said it doesn’t appear reported at 2:44 p.m. Thursday, April 19.
stopping candidates from shelling out mil- Independent expenditure groups are barred Kounalakis has violated ethics rules.
lions of dollars to replace him. from coordinating with campaigns on mes- The job has always attracted ambitious REDWOOD CITY
About $10 million has been spent on the saging. Kounalakis, whose father financed candidates even though its duties are few.
race, including nearly $5 million from an the independent expenditure effort to support Newsom announced plans to run in 2018 for Pe t t y t h e f t . A man stole shoes and
independent group funded primarily by one her, said her campaign is following the laws. governor almost immediately after winning clothes before fleeing on Walnut Street, it
of the candidates’ fathers. The California Medical Association is run- was reported at 3:25 p.m. Tuesday, May 1.
re-election as lieutenant governor four years
Democrats Eleni Kounalakis, Ed ning the group, which is funding television ago. He is the odds-on favorite to win on Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on
Hernandez and Jeff Bleich lead the pack in ads. June 5. El Camino Real, it was reported at 3:14
raising money heading into the June 5 pri- “This is all transparent and, in our current The state’s No. 2 executive is in charge p.m. Tuesday, May 1.
mary. As of mid-April, the most recent dead- system, this is how campaigns are being when the governor is away and can use the Petty theft. Someone’s belongings were
line to report spending, their campaigns had funded,” said Kounalakis, a former U.S. post to boost his or her name recognition for
stolen from a shopping cart, on El Camino
spent a combined $3.7 million. ambassador to Hungary under President future statewide campaigns — as Newsom Real, it was reported at 2:58 p.m. Tuesday,
Four Republicans are also vying for the Barack Obama. did. May 1.
Petty theft. A credit card was stolen from
Nearly 100,000 ride tact police by sending an anonymous tip to a wallet and charges were made, on El
Local briefs epa@tipnow.org, sending an anonymous Camino Real, it was reported at 1:24 p.m.
on Bike to Work day text to (650) 409-6792 or leaving an anony- Tuesday, May 1.
Nearly 100,000 people participated in
Police seeking assistance mous voicemail at (650) 409-6792. Petty theft. A black bicycle was stolen on
in search for East Palo Alto shooting County Center, it was reported at 9:17 a.m.
Bike to Work Day on Thursday, according to Tuesday, May 1.
event organizers. Police are asking the public for help in Almost 500 firearms
The 24th annual event, presented by the finding a suspect in a Saturday East Palo Alto turned in during gun buyback event SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
Metropolitan Transportation Commission, shooting that sent a man to the hospital
511.org and Kaiser Permanente, saw thou- with gunshot wounds to the torso. Santa Mateo County sheriff’s deputies col- Fraud. Someone was arrested at an auto
sands of commuters in the Bay Area bike to A call came in shortly before 9 p.m. lected almost 500 guns for destruction at a parts dealership for committing fraud on El
work on what was a good day for riding reporting a shooting on the 400 block of gun buyback event on May 5, the sheriff’s Camino Real, it was reported at 1:44 p.m.
weather-wise, event organizers said. Many East O’Keefe Street, according to police. A office reported. Tuesday, May 1.
of the riders stopped at “energizer” stations preliminary investigation revealed that an The anonymous buyback took place at Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on
to pick up treats and a tote bag of giveaways argument broke out at a party in an apart- 1402 Maple St. in Redwood City. All Gardenside Avenue, it was reported at 9:59
across the region on bikes instead of driving ment complex, culminating in the shooting firearms will be destroyed after they are a.m. Tuesday, May 1.
or taking public transport. of a 28-year-old San Jose man, police said. processed, according to the sheriff’s office. Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on
“It’s very practical for people to ride their The suspect fled on foot, and the victim Residents submitted 427 firearms, includ- Third Lane and Spruce Avenue, it was report-
bike to work when you live within a few was taken to a hospital where he is in criti- ing several assault rifles. They received up ed at 8:06 a.m. Tuesday, May 1. Thursday,
miles of their job, as I do,” MTC cal but stable condition, according to to $100 in cash for a handgun, shotgun or April 19.
Commissioner and Rohnert Park Mayor police. rifle and up to $200 for an assault rifle.
Jake Mackenize said in a statement. Anyone with information is urged to con-

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4 Monday • May 14, 2018 STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL

Ex-Chipotle manager gets Unified Fire Authority mechanic truck did The ruling came in a lawsuit filed in
not require treatment, Winkler said. Around the state December 2016 by several Medi-Cal benefi-
$8 million for wrongful termination There was no indication the Tesla’s driver the National Transportation Safety Board ciaries represented by the nonprofit and
FRESNO — A California jury has awarded was under the influence of any substance, about the crash. NTSB spokesman Keith other firms.
nearly $8 million dollars to the former man- and information on what the driver may have Holloway said he did not know whether the Carol Northern, one of the plaintiffs, said
ager of a Chipotle Mexican Grill for wrong- told investigators about the circumstances agency would get involved. she was skeptical yet hopeful that the coun-
ful termination. of the crash likely would not be available The NTSB and the National Highway ty would change its practices. Northern, who
Jeanette Ortiz was accused in 2015 of before Monday, Winkler said by telephone. Traffic Safety Administration are investigat- has a blood disease that requires several med-
stealing $626 in cash from a safe at the There was light rain falling and roads were ing at least two other crashes involving icines, was kicked off Medi-Cal in 2016
restaurant in Fresno. Her bosses claimed the wet when the crash occurred, police said in a Tesla vehicles. In March, a Tesla Model X even though she completed her renewal
theft was recorded on surveillance video, but statement. SUV crashed on a California highway, packet on time, she said.
when Ortiz asked to see the evidence she was “Witnesses indicated the Tesla Model S did killing the driver, and investigators are “I would go in there to file my paperwork,
told it had been destroyed. not brake prior to impact,” the statement looking into the performance of the semi- I never knew what was going to happen,”
Ortiz filed a wrongful termination suit. said. autonomous driving system in that crash. said Northern, who lives in Palmdale. “I
The Fresno Bee reports that last week jurors Tesla’s Autopilot system uses cameras, think it’s going to affect a lot of people, I’m
ordered Chipotle to pay her $7.97 million in radar and computers to keep speed, change Judge says L.A.ß County wrongly flying high right now, but I still have the
damages. lanes and automatically stop vehicles. The booted thousands off Medi-Cal ‘what ifs.”’
The panel ruled Ortiz was a victim of a company, which is based in Palo Alto, The judge found that the county had failed
California, and has a huge battery factory in LOS ANGELES — A judge ruled that Los to uphold state law. A final judgment that
scheme to defame her for filing a worker’s
the Reno, Nevada, area, tells drivers the sys- Angeles County wrongly canceled Medi-Cal includes a plan for how the county will fix
compensation claim for a job-related injury
tem requires them to keep their eyes on the coverage for thousands of residents, often the problem will be rendered in the next few
to her wrist.
road and their hands on the wheel so they can leaving them without access to health care months.
A Chipotle spokeswoman on Sunday and needed medicines.
declined to comment on the jury’s decision. take control to avoid accidents.
“Tesla has not yet received any data from Superior Court Judge James C. Chalfant Man suspected of North Bay
said in his ruling that the county violated
Police probe whether Autopilot the car and thus does not know the facts of
state law by terminating coverage for bene- rainbow flag theft, bomb threats
what occurred, including whether Autopilot
feature was on in Tesla crash was engaged,” a Tesla spokesperson said in a ficiaries even though they turned in their GUERNEVILLE — Investigators say a 55-
statement on Sunday. renewal paperwork on time, the Los Angeles year-old man has been arrested on suspicion
SOUTH JORDAN, Utah — Police are
News of the crash came as a top Tesla offi- Times reported Sunday. The judge ordered the of stealing rainbow flags and threatening
investigating whether a Tesla sedan’s semi-
cial who had been the main technical contact county to fix the problem. bomb attacks against gay people and sher-
autonomous Autopilot feature was engaged
with U.S. safety investigators left the com- Nearly 4 million people in LA County rely iff’s deputies in a Northern California resort
when it rear-ended a fire department truck in
pany to join rival Waymo. on Medi-Cal, the state’s version of town.
Utah.
Medicaid. The program is funded by state and Sonoma County authorities say Vincent
The Tesla Model S crashed into the truck at Waymo, Google’s self-driving car spinoff,
federal government and provides coverage O’Sullivan was taken into custody Saturday
60 mph apparently without braking before confirmed that Matthew Schwall had joined
to low-income residents and people who are in Guerneville. He could face charges includ-
impact, according to police in South Jordan, the company.
disabled. ing making criminal threats, along with
a suburb of Salt Lake City. The fire depart- Schwall had been Tesla’s director of field From December 2016 to December 2017,
ment mechanic truck had been stopped at a performance engineering, according to his hate-crime enhancements. It wasn’t immedi-
about 22,000 people in LA County wrongly ately known if O’Sullivan has an attorney.
red light. LinkedIn page, which said he served as lost Medi-Cal benefits, according to evi-
The crash comes as federal safety agencies Tesla’s primary technical contact with safety Sheriff’s Lt. Eddie Engram says detectives
dence cited in the judge’s decision. The prob- investigating the theft of two rainbow flags
investigate the performance of Tesla’s semi- regulatory agencies such as the National lems appear to have resulted from a backlog
autonomous driving system. Highway Traffic Safety Administration and learned of the threats and determined
of applications and a faulty computer sys- O’Sullivan was a suspect in both cases. The
The Tesla’s air bags were activated in the the National Transportation Safety Board. tem, according to court documents.
crash, South Jordan police Sgt. Samuel There was no immediate comment from Santa Rosa Press-Democrat reports
“We hope that now the county will no O’Sullivan allegedly threatened to detonate
Winkler said. The Tesla’s driver suffered a Tesla about Schwall. longer be yanking Medi-Cal from over
broken right ankle, and the driver of the Police said they had been in contact with pipe bombs at a sheriff’s station and grocery
2,000 patients a month, and that patients in store.
our county who desperately need this life- Engram says the intent was to injure
sustaining Medi-Cal coverage will be able to deputies and members of the lesbian, gay,
keep it,” said David Kane, an attorney with bisexual, transgender and queer community.
the nonprofit Neighborhood Legal Services The rainbow flag is a symbol of LGBTQ
of Los Angeles County. pride.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Monday • May 14, 2018 5


As lava oozes, Hawaii officials say rest of island is open
By Audrey McAvoy
and Jae Hong
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

VOLCANO, Hawaii — Warnings that Hawaii’s Kilauea


volcano could shoot boulders and ash out of its summit
crater are prompting people to rethink their plans to visit
the Big Island.
But most of the rest of the island is free of volcanic haz-
ards, and local tourism officials are hoping travelers will
recognize the Big Island is ready to welcome them.
Rachel Smigelski-Theiss is among those who have shift-
ed gears. She had intended to visit Kilauea’s summit with her
husband and 5-year-old daughter and stay in Volcano, a town
a few miles from the crater. Now they’ve cancelled their trip.
She’s worried potential flight disruptions would strand them
on the island.
“My equivalent of this — and I’m from South Florida
where we have hurricanes — is driving quite literally into a
hurricane,” she said.
Hawaii officials have had a busy month pleading with
travelers to keep their plans even as dramatic images of nat-
ural disasters afflicting the islands have bombarded televi-
sions and social media feeds.
In April, floods on Kauai Island made travelers nervous.
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Then last week, it was Kilauea volcano sending 2,200
degree lava bursting through cracks into people’s backyards Lava is seen from a fissure appearing behind a resident’s backyard in Puna, Hawaii.
in the Leilani Estates neighborhood. Then as Kilauea’s “I’m not too worried about it because I’ve lived here so The CEO of the Hawaii Tourism Authority, the agency that
magma shifted underground, a magnitude-6.9 earthquake long and I’ve seen it go through lots of different episodes,” markets Hawaii to the world, said Kilauea is being moni-
rocked the Big Island. Hughes said. tored around the clock to provide the public with the best
Since the quake, there have been frequent aftershocks. The town, which is nestled in a lush rainforest a few miles information. But George Szigeti noted that the Big Island is
More than a dozen fissures oozing lava have opened in the from the crater, is a popular overnight spot for park visi- “immense” and there are large parts of the island unaffected
ground. Adding to the distress, of the 36 structures tors. by the volcano.
destroyed, 26 were homes. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park’s decision to close Like the town of Kamuela which is home to vast cattle
And now, scientists are warning that an explosive erup- Friday due to the risk of an explosive eruption will discour- ranches and Hawaii’s own cowboys, called paniolo. The
tion may occur at the summit crater within weeks. age travelers, said Janet Coney, the office manager at coffee farms on the Kona side of the island, which is more
Tina Neal, the scientist-in-charge of the U.S. Geological Kilauea Lodge, an inn in Volcano. The lodge, which has 12 than 100 miles away from where lava is erupting. There’s
Survey’s Hawaiian Volcanoes Observatory, said geologists rooms and 4 cottages, has had a handful of cancellations. also the night sky visible from the 13,803-foot summit of
don’t expect the summit eruption to be life-threatening so Coney is anticipating more depending on what happens. Mauna Kea, the island’s tallest peak and the location of
long as people stay out of the national park. Volcano and There are also further potential risks where lava has been some of the world’s most advanced telescopes.
other nearby communities may be showered by pea-sized erupting 25 miles east of the crater in Leilani Estates. Ross Birch, the executive director of the Island of Hawaii
fragments or dusted with nontoxic ash but they aren’t Scientists said the molten rock there could start moving Visitors Bureau, said officials “walk the fine line.”
expected to get hit by large boulders, she said. faster if fresher, hotter magma emerges from the ground. “We know what people are going through in Leilani
Robert Hughes, the owner of Aloha Junction Bed and Neal said a chemical analysis of the lava that’s erupted Estates. And we don’t want to seem callous and inconsider-
Breakfast in Volcano, said he’s had “tons” of cancellations since last week indicated it’s from magma that had been ate in our messaging and our promotion of the island,” he
since Wednesday when geologists first warned of the explo- stored in the ground since a 1955 eruption. It’s been slug- said. At the same time, tourism is the island’s biggest
sive eruption. gish and somewhat cooler as a result, she said. But Kilauea industry and people’s livelihoods are dependent on visitors
But Hughes, a 45-year resident of the village of some could release hotter, faster-moving and more voluminous coming, he said.
2,500 people, suspects he’ll soon hear from adventurers and lava because magma has moving into the area from further “We want to make sure that everybody is still working and
photographers who want to see the eruption up close. up the volcano, she said. people have jobs to go back to,” Birch said.

Hawaii volcano raises concerns of eruptions along West Coast


By Nicholas Geranios refrigerators miles into the air. the Pacific Northwest and posts weekly status reports. All
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Here are some key things to know: currently register “normal.”
But the situation can change fast.
SPOKANE, Wash. — The eruption of a Hawaii volcano has What is the ring of fire? “All our mountains are considered active and, geological-
people warily eyeing volcanic peaks on America’s West Roughly 450 volcanoes make up this horseshoe-shaped ly speaking, things seem to happen in the Northwest about
Coast. belt. The belt follows the coasts of South America, North every 100 years,” said John Ufford, preparedness manager
The West Coast is home to an 800-mile chain of 13 volca- America, eastern Asia, Australia and New Zealand. It’s for the Washington Emergency Management Division. “It’s
noes from Washington state’s Mount Baker to California’s known for frequent volcanic and seismic activity caused by an inexact timeline.”
Lassen Peak. They include Mount St. Helens, whose spec- the colliding of crustal plates. Some geologists believe Mount St. Helens is the most
tacular 1980 eruption in the Pacific Northwest killed dozens Outside of Hawaii, America’s most dangerous volcanoes likely to erupt.
of people and sent volcanic ash across the country, and mas- are all part of the Ring of Fire, according to the U.S. But six other Cascade volcanoes have been active in the
sive Mount Rainier, which towers above the Seattle metro Geological Survey. They include: Mount St. Helens and past 300 years, including steam eruptions at Mount Rainier
area. The peaks are part of the “Ring of Fire,” volcanoes that Mount Rainier in Washington; Mount Hood and South Sister and Glacier Peak and a 1915 blast at Lassen Peak that
sit on tectonic plates. Hawaii is not part of the Ring of Fire. in Oregon; and Mount Shasta and Lassen Volcanic Center in destroyed nearby ranches.
“There’s lots of anxiety out there,” said Liz Westby, geol- California.
ogist at the U.S. Geological Survey Cascades Volcano Images of lava flowing from the ground and homes going What kind of damage could they do?
Observatory in Vancouver, Washington, in the shadow of up in flames in Hawaii have stoked unease among residents. The Big Island scenes of rivers of lava snaking through
Mount St. Helens. “They see destruction, and people get But experts say an eruption in Hawaii doesn’t necessarily neighborhoods and sprouting fountains are unlikely in the
nervous.” signal danger on the West Coast. Pacific Northwest.
Kilauea, on Hawaii’s Big Island, is threatening to blow its “These are isolated systems,” Westby said. “Lava is not the hazard, per se, like in Hawaii,” said Ian
top in coming days or weeks after sputtering lava for a week, Lange, a retired University of Montana geology professor.
forcing about 2,000 people to evacuate, destroying two When will the West Coast volcanoes erupt? Cascade volcanos produce a thicker, more viscous type of
dozen homes and threatening a geothermal plant. Experts lava than Hawaiian volcanoes, so it doesn’t run as far, Lange
No eruption seems imminent, experts say.
fear the volcano could hurl ash and boulders the size of said.
The Cascades Volcano Observatory monitors volcanoes in
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Pompeo: U.S. will need to give Kim Jong Un security assurances


By Ken Thomas telling Kim he could overthrow the Kim gov- ’we’ll see, ’” Pompeo told CBS’s “Face the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS stay in power if he met ernment. Nation. ” The American leadership under
the U. S. demands. “Make no mistake President Trump has its eyes wide open. ”
WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Pompeo said: “We will about it, America’s North Korea said Saturday that all of the
Mike Pompeo said Sunday that the United have to provide security interest here is prevent- tunnels at the country’s northeastern
States will need to “provide security assurances, to be sure. ” ing the risk that North nuclear test site will be destroyed by
assurances” to North Korea’s Kim Jong The top U. S. diplomat Korea will launch a explosion in less than two weeks, ahead
Un if the adversaries are to reach a nuclear did not elaborate, but nuclear weapon into of Kim’s summit with Trump. Observation
deal, describing the stakes of President his comment could refer L. A. or Denver or to the and research facilities and ground-based
Donald Trump’s upcoming summit with Mike Pompeo to the type of assur- Kim Jong Un very place we’re sitting guard units will also be removed, the
Kim. ances North Korea has here this morning, ” North said. Pompeo praised it as “one
Pompeo met with Kim last week in sought in the past. A statement issued dur- Pompeo said from Washington. “That’s step along the way. ”
North Korea, helping set the stage for ing international negotiations with North our objective, that’s the end state the John Bolton, the president’s national
Trump’s historic summit with the North Korea in 2005 over its nuclear weapons president has laid out and that’s the mis- security adviser, described the types of
Korean leader in Singapore on June 12. development said the “United States sion that he sent me on this past week, to steps that North Korea would need to take
Trump’s goal is for North Korea to get affirmed that it has no nuclear weapons on put us on the trajectory to go achieve as part of a denuclearization process,
rid of its nuclear weapons in a permanent the Korean Peninsula and has no inten- that. ” including the potential involvement of a
and verifiable way. In return, the U. S. is tion to attack or invade (North Korea) Pressed in a separate interview on processing center in Tennessee.
willing to help the impoverished nation with nuclear or conventional weapons. ” whether the U. S. would seek regime “The implementation of the decision
strengthen its economy. The North has said it needs nuclear change, Pompeo said “only time will tell means getting rid of all the nuclear
Pompeo was asked on “Fox News weapons to counter what it believes is a how these negotiations will proceed. ” weapons, dismantling them, taking them
Sunday” whether the U. S. was in effect U. S. effort to strangle its economy and “The president uses language that says to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, ” Bolton said.

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Continued from page 1
ers, though Councilman Herb Perez said
he’s against prioritizing teachers out of
frustration with the elementary school dis-
trict.
board with the latest one.
“Our concern is the workforce housing is
being dangled in front of the city and that’s
too hard to pass up and that’s driving this
contribute $3 million to the construction of
the workforce units, which are estimated to
cost $11 million to build. After the devel-
opment is completed, the city would have
Banks said an estimated 98 city employ- whole thing,” he said. the option to purchase the building and land
ees would qualify for the below-market-rate Cushman said the latest proposal is worse for a fixed price estimated at $6.5 million to
the eight remaining units would not be
units. That estimate is based on a definition than previous ones as it includes additional $6.7 million.
restricted by income and would cost
of disaster service workers applying to all housing the city doesn’t need. Traffic con- “This is the most economically amazing
between $2,900 and $3,700 per month.
public employees, Banks said, and it does gestion and overcrowding in schools are deal you can imagine,” he said. “Four mil-
“It’s an outstanding opportunity for the
not take into account overtime or salaries among the impacts he attributed to develop- lion for the land and $11 million for the
city, for its residents, its businesses and its
earned by employees’ spouses. ments like this that only bring housing construction costs based on today’s num-
employees, ” Councilman Charlie
Bob Cushman, with the group Foster without a balance of office and retail space. bers that we get for less than half the price .
Bronitsky said, according to a video of the
City Residents for Responsible “We think the best thing is to wait until ... Not only that but it’s an appreciating
meeting.
Development, said Friday he counted only the economy catches up and build commer- asset and income generating asset. We could
Councilmembers appeared to favor a lot-
68 first responders, which he defined as cial and housing,” he said, adding that he is fund it out of funds we have today, pay our-
tery system that prioritizes city employees,
police officers, firefighters and dispatch- concerned about the scant amount of infor- selves back through the rent and have an
specifically first responders for the 14
ers. mation shared with the public after the income-generating appreciating asset for-
below-market rate units.
“There’s no way the 22 units could be council’s closed sessions to discuss the ever.”
“Early on in Foster City we had police and
filled by first responders, there’s not development. Mahanpour opposed the project, in part,
fire chiefs, police officers, firefighters,
enough of them in terms of interest or will- Bronitsky said some of the 70 town- because of its cost in light of other pro-
Public Works people and others who are
ingness to do it and they make too much homes and all of the 22 workforce units posed projects, including the recreation
necessary to be first responders, but they
money to qualify for affordable housing,” would be occupied by people who work in center, but several councilmembers pointed
aren’t here now because they can’t afford to
he said. Foster City, which would not add to com- out the project would be funded not by the
live here,” Bronitsky said. “That problem
Cushman opposes the project because he mute times. He also said the previously pro- general fund, but by the Capital Asset
exacerbates itself when an emergency or
said it “trashes” the master plan for the posed office space would bring 10 times as Acquisition and Replacement Fund, which
natural disaster occurs like an earthquake.
area, which included a balance of housing, many car trips, and responded to the over- they said is reserved specifically for proj-
... We need first responders who live here
office and retail space. That was the stated crowding of schools concern by referencing ects like this.
and that’s always been a primary driver for
plan when Saris Regis purchased the land plans to build another elementary school in “This is one project using funds from a
me because it makes our city that much more
for Phase C in 2014, but the company later Charter Square. restricted fund to create additional revenue,
safe.”
proposed townhomes instead, which “I continue to fail to see a problem with which will be paid back along with inter-
Councilmembers also expressed support
Cushman said was their intention all along. this project,” he said. est,” Perez said. “We’ll own the land, we’ll
for including in the eligibility list people
The city turned down previous townhome Bronitsky also championed the develop- own the building and we’ll solve traffic and
who live and work in Foster City and teach-
proposals for Phase C, but appears on ment for its economics. Sares Regis will workforce housing problems.”

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Shiite cleric Sadr front-runner
in partial Iraq election results
By Phillip Issa
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BAGHDAD — The political coalition of influential Shiite


cleric Muqtada al-Sadr took an early lead in Iraq’s national
elections in partial returns announced late Sunday by the
Iraqi electoral commission.
An alliance of candidates linked to Iraq’s powerful Shiite
paramilitary groups was in second. The alliance is headed by
Hadi al-Amiri, a former minister of transport with close ties
to Iran who became a senior commander of paramilitary
fighters in the fight against the Islamic State extremist
group.
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi performed poorly across
majority Shiite provinces that should have been his base of
support.
The announcement came just over 24 hours after polls REUTERS
closed across the country amid record low voter turnout. It Senior White House Advisers Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump sit next to U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin during a
included full returns from only 10 of the country’s 19 reception held at the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem ahead of the moving of the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem.
provinces, including the provinces of Baghdad and Basra.
Members of the national election commission read out
vote tallies for each candidate list in each of the 10
provinces on national TV. By the end of the announcement,
al-Sadr’s list had the highest popular vote, followed by al-
Israel kicks off U.S. Embassy celebration
By Josef Federman people are descendants of Palestinian refugees.
Amiri’s. ASSOCIATED PRESS A mass border breach could trigger potentially lethal
Seats in parliament will be allocated proportionately to Israeli force. Forty-two Palestinians have been killed and
coalitions once all votes are counted. The commission gave JERUSALEM — Israel on Sunday kicked off festivities to over 1,800 have been wounded by Israeli fire since the
no indication on when further results would be announced. celebrate the opening of the new U. S. Embassy in weekly protests began on March 30. The U.N., European
Celebrations erupted in Baghdad’s Sadr City, an impover- Jerusalem, even as it bolstered its forces along the Gaza Union and rights groups have accused Israel of using exces-
ished quarter that is home to some 3 million people and is border and in the West Bank in anticipation of mass sive force against unarmed protesters.
named after the cleric’s late father, Ayatollah Mohammad Palestinian protests of the move. Israel says it is protecting a sovereign border and accuses
Sadq al-Sadr. The younger al-Sadr campaigned on a cross- A day before the embassy’s formal opening, Israel hosted Hamas of using the unrest to plan and carry out attacks.
sectarian platform of fighting corruption and investing in a gala party at its Foreign Ministry with President Donald Marchers have thrown stones and burned tires at the fence
services and struck a surprising alliance with the Communist Trump’s daughter Ivanka, her husband, Jared Kushner, and and flown flaming kites over it to try to set Israeli fields on
Party in the capital. other American VIPs. fire.
The strong showing could be a testament to al-Sadr’s loyal Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Trump’s On Friday, a Palestinian crowd attacked the main cargo
base of followers he maintains who cast their ballots despite “bold decision” in upending decades of U.S. policy by rec- crossing between Israel and Gaza, disrupting shipments of
a general mood of apathy that kept many Iraqis away from ognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. “It’s the right thing cooking fuel, gasoline and building materials, and causing
the polls. Al-Sadr commanded fighters in the war against the to do,” a smiling Netanyahu told the jubilant crowd. millions of dollars in damage. Israeli officials said it could
IS group and headed a powerful militia that fought U.S. Trump announced his decision on Jerusalem in December, take weeks or months to repair the crossing.
forces in Iraq prior to 2011, but his 2018 campaign focused triggering a joyous reaction from Netanyahu’s nationalist “Unfortunately, the crossing is closed today and will
on social issues and eliminating government corruption. government. The move infuriated the Palestinians, who remain closed until the foreseeable future due to severe dam-
Al-Abadi sought to retain his post as prime minister after claim Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem as their capital. age caused by Palestinian rioters,” said Lt. Col. Jonathan
overseeing the military defeat of the IS movement, but faced Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas halted ties with the Conricus, a military spokesman. “It is still unclear how
stiff competition from his predecessor, Nouri al-Maliki, as Trump administration and declared it unfit to remain in its long it will take to fix and replace the necessary parts.”
well as al-Sadr and the Fatah alliance of candidates with para- role as the sole mediator in peace talks. The Israeli military announced that it bolstered forces on
military ties. The rival Hamas movement, which controls the Gaza the Gaza border with combat battalions, special units,
Many of the candidates on Fatah were militia commanders Strip, has been staging a series of weekly demonstrations intelligence forces and snipers. Israeli warplanes also
before they cut their official ties with the force in order to against a crippling Israeli-Egyptian blockade of the territo- dropped leaflets in Gaza, urging residents to stay far from
seek office. ry. Those protests are to climax Monday, with tens of thou- the fence.
Fatah’s strong result will be seen as a victory for Iran as it sands of people expected to gather along the Israeli border “You deserve a better government. You deserve a better
seeks to protect its interests in the Iraq, including the mili- in an event timed to coincide with the U.S. Embassy move. future,” the leaflets said. “Do not approach the security
tias it finances and has sometimes directed to fight along- Hamas has signaled that large crowds, numbering perhaps fence nor participate in the Hamas display that is putting
side its forces in Syria. Al-Sadr is a staunch foe of Iranian in the thousands, might try to break through the border you in risk.”
and American influence in Iraqi politics. fence to realize the “right of return” to lost homes. A high-ranking delegation of Gaza’s Hamas rulers headed
Both the embassy move and the protests have symbolic Sunday to Egypt, amid diplomatic efforts aimed at contain-
timing. Trump has said the opening is meant to coincide ing the mass rally. But one of the Hamas participants,
with the 70th anniversary of Israel’s establishment. The Khalil al-Hayya, said there were no breakthroughs and the
Palestinian protests also mark the date as the anniversary of march would go on as planned Monday.
their “naqba,” or catastrophe, when hundreds of thousands The army said it was also reinforcing its troops in the
of people fled or were forced from their homes during the war West Bank with several combat battalions and intelligence
surrounding the event. About two-thirds of Gaza’s 2 million units in case of possible unrest there as well.

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Family members bombed 3 Indonesian churches


By Tuji Martuji
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SURABAYA, Indonesia — Coordinated suicide bombings


carried out by members of the same family struck three church-
es in Indonesia’s second-largest city Sunday, police said, as
the world’s most populous Muslim nation recoiled in horror at
one of its worst attacks since the 2002 Bali bombings.
At least seven people died at the churches in Surabaya along
with the six family members, the youngest of whom were
girls aged 9 and 12, according to police. Another 41 people
were injured.
REUTERS
Indonesia’s president condemned the attacks as “barbaric.”
National police chief Tito Karnavian said that the father det- REUTERS Police guard the scene of a knife attack in Paris.
Police assist a woman looking for family members near the
onated a car bomb, two sons aged 18 and 16 used a motorcycle
for their attack, and the mother and her two daughters wore
explosives.
site of the blast in in Surabaya.
Jemaah Islamiyah, the network responsible for the Bali
French police questioning
Karnavian said the family had returned to Indonesia from
Syria, where until recently the Islamic State group controlled
attacks, was obliterated by a sustained crackdown on militants
by Indonesia’s counterterrorism police with U.S. and associates of Paris attacker
significant territory. Australian support. A new threat has emerged in recent years, By Elaine Ganley
IS claimed responsibility for the attacks in a statement car- inspired by IS attacks abroad. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ried by its Aamaq news agency. It didn’t mention anything Experts on militant networks have warned for several years
about families or children taking part and said there were only that the estimated 1,100 Indonesians who traveled to Syria to PARIS — Investigators are following the trail of a 20-
three attackers. join IS posed a threat if they returned home. year-old Frenchman born in Chechnya who rampaged
Indonesia’s deadliest terrorist attack occurred in 2002, when Karnavian identified the father as Dita Futrianto and said he through a festive Paris neighborhood slashing passers-by
bombs exploded on the tourist island of Bali, killing 202 was head of the Surabaya cell of Jemaah Anshorut Daulah, an with a knife, raising anew the specter of terrorism in France
people in one night, mostly foreigners. But the fact that chil- Indonesian militant network affiliated with IS that has been after less than two months of calm.
dren were involved in Sunday’s attacks in Surabaya shocked implicated in attacks in Indonesia in the past year. He identi- Using a knife, the man identified as Khamzat Azimov
and angered the country. fied the mother as Puji Kuswati. killed one person and wounded four others in a festive area
near Paris’ old opera house. Police shot him to death as he
charged them, witnesses said. Less than 24 hours later,
investigators were questioning three people — his parents
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group’s calls for supporters to target members of the U.S.-
complimentary meal provided. led anti-IS military coalition, a stock response. France’s
military has been active in the coalition since 2014.

We would like On Sunday, Aamaq released a posthumous video said to


show the attacker calling on Muslims in Europe to “take
action in the land of disbelievers” if they can’t travel to the
to invite you to our crumbling caliphate in Iraq and Syria, which has been
pounded by coalition forces. The man said French citizens

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should pressure their government “if you want it (attacks) to
end.”
SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadi propa-
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ly authenticated. The young man’s face is covered, except
Topics of discussion are: for his eyes, with a black bandanna and the hood of his coat.
t"U/FFEWT1SF/FFE#FOFfits The video was made outside amid trees and falling rain.
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Letters to the editor What do you tell your
Parking money grab
Editor,  
the promise of relieving congestion.
Vote against this toll/tax.
the event of a school shooting or
other catastrophe.
Only one candidate has a strong
children about lying?
O
San Mateo County and its included Vito Longo track record of collaborating with n Mother’s Day, I thought about a lesson my
cities have discovered yet another parents, educators, and community mother taught me. And it seems so relevant for
way to reach into our pockets Redwood City
members to expand student mental our times. My mother was strict but loving.
(“County seeks wa to address parking Regional Measure 3 health services, provide intensive When I was very young, she taught me a lesson I will
crunch” in the May 8 edition of the special education programs, augment never forget. I told a lie. Don’t remember what it was,
Daily Journal). Editor, early learning support, introduce or whether it was a big or small. But it was a lie. She
Playing on complaints about lack Thank you for covering Regional technology, and personalized learn- locked the door to our apartment and I was left outside
of parking in neighborhoods, they’ve Measure 3, the proposal to raise ing into our court schools and reduce in the hall. I cried and cried. Rang the door bell.
proposed charging residents for the bridge tolls to pay for various trans- chronic absenteeism in 14 local Knocked on the door. At the time it seemed like an
“privilege” of parking in front of our portation upgrades, like adding car- school districts. eternity but it was probably a very short time. When
own houses. pool lanes on Highway 101 and That candidate is Nancy Magee, cur- my mother opened the door, she wrapped her arms
I went to a meeting in San Mateo extending BART into San Jose (in rent associate superintendent at the around me and wiped away
that purported to be a focus group of “Toll-hike measure aims to ease con- county Office of Education. And that’s my tears, told me she
residents. Attendees were given col- gestion” in the May 10 edition of the why I’m supporting her for county loved me and explained
ored post-its to place on charts to Daily Journal). I think Regional superintendent, along with hundreds why it was so important
indicate preferences. Conspicuously Measure 3 is a smart policy that will of other government, school and not to lie. If I lied, she
absent were options for “no permits” improve our region. Here’s why. community leaders. You can learn could not trust me.
and “free permits.” Of course, repre- First, I have seen no “cure” to con- more about her at vote4nancy.org. I And I also thought
sentatives said they can’t afford to gestion except economic recession. hope you will join me in voting for about it when reading The
enforce limited parking regulations Traffic was much lighter after the tech Nancy Magee for county superintend- Wall Street Journal,
without the extra money. meltdown in 2000 and during the ent of schools. whose editorial page usu-
I hope neighbors are smart enough Great Recession in 2008 and 2009. ally makes an effort to
to resist this money grab. Of course, cities were laying off Terry Nagel defend Donald Trump.
Bob Stine police officers and closing libraries Burlingame “Mr. Trump is compiling a
San Mateo to make ends meet and folks lost their The letter writer is the former record that increases the
jobs and homes. Personally, I prefer may or of Burlingame.  likelihood that few will
Did America break living in a successful economy. believe him during a gen-
its word on Iran? Regional Measure 3 does not prom- Waddell for county uine crisis — say, a dis-
ise a “silver bullet” to congestion. superintendent pute over speaking with
Editor, What Regional Measure 3 provides special counsel Robert
Critics claim that by cancelling the might be termed “silver buckshot,” Editor, Mueller or a nuclear showdown with Kim Jong Un. ”
Iran deal, President Trump is breaking lots of improvements around the Bay We have some serious challenges Trump’s lies are a daily occurrence and as a result
America’s word, America’s trust. Let’s Area which, collectively, will move facing San Mateo County Schools: some just tend to ignore them or say “Donald is just
be honest. America did not make this more people onto transit, into car- lack of funding, rising cost of pen- being Donald. ” But Donald is our president. He is the
deal. America did not give its word. By pools, and out of single person vehi- sions and the high cost of living in leader of the Free World. He has access to the black
executive action alone, Barack Obama cles. And it pays for that by taxing San Mateo County that is compounded box which can blow up the world. But on a more per-
made this deal and gave his word and drivers on bridges. If you don’t drive, by the lack of affordable housing. We sonal note, what do we tell our children and grandchil-
his trust. Ex-president Obama refused you don’t pay. need to continue the history of strong dren? If it’s OK for him to lie, what about everyone
to allow Congress and the American There are no free lunches and there and visionary leadership at the County else? Is it OK to lie to the police? To the FBI? To your
people to have a voice in it. This are no free State Route 92 fixes. We Office of Education and I believe the parents? To your boss? To your colleagues?
“deal” was Obama’s word alone. And have to invest in our own quality of person to do that is Dr. Gary Waddell. As Hannah Arendt wrote:
we know how much that means. Just life. Everyone can find something in Gary has served as Anne Campbell’s “If everybody always lies to you, the consequence is
ask the thousands of Syrian people Regional Measure 3 they don’t like, second in command and is in the best not that you believe the lies, but rather that nobody
maimed by chemical weapons after but we cannot improve our region by position to build on her track record believes anything any longer. This is because lies, by
Obama famously drew his Red Line and working piecemeal and second guess- of success and take our county their very nature, have to be changed and a lying gov-
gave his “word” on that. schools to the next level. He is a ernment has constantly to rewrite its own history. On
ing everything. The organizers of
champion for equitable schools that the receiving end you get not only one lie …. you get
Regional Measure 3 have done a great
Scott Abramson serve the needs of ALL students and a great number of lies, depending on how the political
job getting public input and the peo-
San Mateo this has been demonstrated time and wind blows. And a people that no longer can believe
ple who will execute it are profes-
time again in his words and actions anything cannot make up its mind. It is deprived not
sionals (not politicians) who have
Vote against toll-hike measure The achievement gap is critical issue only of its capacity to act but also of its capacity to
done it before. Please support RM3
that needs to be tackled head on as the think and to judge. And with such a people you can
Editor, on your June ballot.
majority of students in our schools then do what you please. ”
This front page article (“Toll-hike Michael Brownrigg are students of color. Gary has never ***
measure aims to ease congestion” Burlingame been afraid to have those courageous One person who does not lie and is willing to face
published in the May 10 edition of The letter writer is the may or of conversations about race and equity the consequences is James Comey, former FBI director.
the Daily Journal) claims that the Burlingame. These are his personal on behalf of our students. When he was first appointed to the job, he appeared on
toll-hike will “fund a long list of v iews. He has accumulated a wide and 60 Minutes and I remember being very impressed that
transportation projects . . . (to) go a diverse body of endorsements, espe- he was a straight shooter, a grown-up Boy Scout, who
long way to relieve increasing traffic Nancy Magee for county cially in the education community, was just the right person to head such an organization.
congestion.” But of course there is
not even one specific project men-
superintendent of schools and countless school board members Now I am reading his book, “A Higher Loyalty, Truth,
from all over San Mateo County. Lies, and Leadership. ” I am amazed at his history and
tioned. The last new highway on the Editor, Please join me in voting Dr. Gary
Only one candidate for county how he handled himself at critical times.
Peninsula was Highway 85. It opened Waddell for San Mateo County super-
superintendent of schools has been a He was involved in the Martha Stewart case when he
over 20 years ago. Yes, there have intendent of schools.
classroom teacher for 20 years and was the U. S. attorney in Manhattan. . It was an unpopu-
been the occasional (and rare) lane
has been endorsed by both the Daily lar move to put her in jail for lying, but he did. In
additions, but congestion grows much
Kalimah Salahuddin 2004, when he was acting attorney general because
faster than the willingness of politi- Journal and the Daily Post.
John Ashcroft was seriously ill, he rushed to his hos-
cians to relieve it. My guess is that if Only one candidate created the “Big Daly City
pital bed when Ashcroft was close to death to prevent
this new revenue stream is opened, Five” emergency response protocols The letter writer is the v ice
agents of President George W. Bush from forcing the
politicians will find a much more use- followed by every school and law president of the Jefferson Union High
ailing attorney general to sign papers reauthorizing
ful place to spend it than to fullfill enforcement agency in our county in School District Board of Trustees.
illegal torture procedures. Ashcroft rose up from his
bed when the Bush team entered and told them to leave
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10 Monday • May 14, 2018 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Trump says U.S. will help penalized Chinese company


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS porarily tamp down trade Chinese officials raised their objections panies say force them to share technology
tensions by allowing the to ZTE’s punishment at trade talk in Beijing in order to gain market access.
WASHINGTON — In a surprising overture Chinese to make conces- earlier this month, and the American delega- The U. S. imposed the penalty on
to China, President Donald Trump said sions to the U.S. without tion agreed to report them to Trump. ZTE Shenzhen-based ZTE after discovering that
Sunday he would help a Chinese telecommu- losing face,” said Eswar has asked the department to suspend the the company, which had paid a $1.2 billion
nications company get “back into busi- Prasad, a professor of seven-year ban on doing business with U.S. fine in the case, had failed to discipline
ness,” saying too many jobs in China are at trade policy at Cornell technology exporters. By cutting off access employees involved and paid them bonuses
stake after the U.S. government cut off University. “Trump may to U.S. suppliers of essential components instead.
access to its American suppliers. have recognized that such as microchips, the ban threatens ZTE’s Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross last
At issue is the Commerce Department’s
move last month to block the ZTE Corp., a Donald Trump backing off on ZTE existence, the company has said. month accused ZTE of misleading the
clears the path for him to At the Beijing talks, the Trump adminis- Department of Commerce and warned, “This
major supplier of telecoms networks and claim at least a partial victory in the US- tration handed China a list of hard-line egregious behavior cannot be ignored.”
smartphones based in southern China, from China trade dispute based on the conces- demands that trade experts said could make California Rep. Adam Schiff, the top
importing American components for seven sions the Chinese seem prepared to offer.” it even more difficult to resolve the trade Democrat on the intelligence committee,
years. The U.S. accused ZTE of misleading ZTE, which has more than 70, 000 disputes. Both sides had been expected to criticized Trump for softening his stance on
American regulators after it settled charges employees and has supplied networks or dig in for a fight over their trade imbalance ZTE.
of violating sanctions against North Korea equipment to some of the world’s biggest at this week’s talks. The widening trade dispute between the
and Iran. telecoms companies, said in early May that But Trump set a more reassuring tone in a world’s two biggest economies has taken a
The case dates to before Trump took office it had halted its main operations as a result separate tweet Sunday, saying the two eco- toll on both sides. U.S. companies that
in January 2007 but the Commerce of the department’s “denial order.” nomic giants were “working well together export to China have seen their goods held
Department’s decision came amid worsen- Trump, who has taken a hard line on trade on trade, but past negotiations have been so up at China’s ports amid tougher inspec-
ing trade tensions between the U.S. and and technology issues with Beijing, tweet- one sided in favor of China, for so many tions. The block on ZTE was a heavy blow
China centered on technology-related intel- ed that he and Chinese leader Xi Jinping years, that it is hard for them to make a deal for the company but also hurt the U.S. com-
lectual property. “are working together to give massive that benefits both countries. But be cool, it panies it buys from. According to IDC data,
Trump’s unexpected announcement came Chinese phone company, ZTE, a way to get will all work out!” ZTE sources more than 40 percent of its
as the two countries prepared to continue back into business, fast. Too many jobs in Trump is seeking to cut the chronic U.S. components from the U.S., creating a multi-
trade talks in Washington this week. China lost. Commerce Department has been trade deficit by $100 billion and gain con- billion-dollar revenue stream for suppliers
“A reversal of the ZTE decision could tem- instructed to get it done!” cessions over the policies that foreign com- like Qualcomm and Intel.

A surprising bullying battleground: Senior centers The lobster industry


By Matt Sedensky the bulk of the bullies Countouris encoun-
ters among seniors, a reflection of lifes-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN FRANCISCO — The unwanted were


pan disparities and the gender makeup of
those who live at or participate in pro-
fears weaker shells,
turned away from cafeteria tables. Fistfights
broke out at karaoke. Dances became breed-
grams at senior facilities.
Countouris’ business began with a focus
on school bullying but now centers exclu-
but evidence mixed
ing grounds for gossip and cruelty. By Patrick Whittle
It became clear this place had a bullying sively on seniors. In the next month THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
problem on its hands. What many found alone, she has more than a dozen training
surprising was that the perpetrators and vic- sessions planned. PORTLAND, Maine — More people out-
tims alike were all senior citizens. After four years immersed in the wrath of side the U.S. are enjoying the New England
Nursing homes, senior centers and hous- older bullies, Countouris has heard all tradition of cracking open a freshly cooked
ing complexes for the elderly have intro- manner of stories. At a senior high-rise, a American lobster, and that experience
duced programs, training and policies aimed woman who saw herself as the queen of the hinges on one thing — the lobster getting
at curbing spates of bullying, an issue once parking garage would key the cars of those there alive.
thought the exclusive domain of the young. who crossed her. Elsewhere, laundry rooms That’s a looming problem, according to
“There’s the clique system just like every- and sense of control disappear and, for became vicious places where the bullied some members of the American lobster
where else,” said Betsy Gran, who until some, becoming a bully can feel like had their detergent stolen and their clothes industry, who are concerned that lobsters’
recently was assistant director at San regaining some of that lost power. thrown on the floor. Bingo rooms so often shells are getting weaker. Scientific evi-
Francisco’s 30th Street Senior Center. “It’s “It makes them feel very out of control,” devolved into battlefields — with lucky dence about the issue paints a complicated
like ‘Mean Girls,’ but everyone is 80.” Bonifas said, “and the way they sort of get newcomers badgered and accused of cheat- picture.
After the cafeteria exiles and karaoke on top of things and make their name in ing by veteran players — she came to call U.S. lobster exports to Asian countries
brouhahas, the 30th Street Center teamed up this new world is intimidating, picking on it “the devil’s game.” have increased exponentially this decade,
with a local nonprofit, the Institute on people, gossiping.” “I didn’t realize it was an underground and American shippers prefer lobsters with
Aging, to develop an anti-bullying pro- There is far less recognition of bullying society where people could be mean to hard, sturdy shells to survive the long jour-
gram. All staff members received 18 hours as a problem among seniors compared with each other,” Countouris said. ney to places such as Beijing and Seoul.
of training that included lessons on what young people. Even among those who In the worst cases, bullying goes far But some members of U.S. industry have
constitutes bullying, causes of the problem have been called bullies, many are unaware beyond bingo squabbles. Marsha Wetzel complained in recent years of poor shell
and how to manage such conflicts. Seniors how problematic their behavior is until moved into a senior apartment complex in quality among lobsters, most of which are
were then invited to similar classes, held in it’s labeled. Campaigns around the country Niles, Illinois, after her partner of 30 plucked from the ocean off Canada and New
English and Spanish, teaching them to alert have sought to spread the word, including years died and her partner’s family evicted England. They’ve raised concerns about
staff or intervene themselves if they wit- a booklet circulated last year by the her from the home the couple shared. At warming ocean waters or acidification of the
ness bullying. Signs and even place mats National Center for Assisted Living. Glen St. Andrew Living Community, she ocean having a negative effect on lobster
around the center now declare it a “Bully “In the life cycle, it doesn’t go away,” said she was met with relentless bullying shells.
Free Zone.” said Katherine Arnold, a member of the by residents mostly focused on her being a Scientists said there is a correlation
“I think in the past I would have just city Human Rights Commission in St. lesbian. between warm temperatures and increased
stayed out of it,” said Mary Murphy, 86, a Louis Park, Minnesota, which created a One man hit Wetzel’s scooter with his shell disease, but incidence of the disease is
retired real estate agent who took the public service announcement on its com- walker and unleashed a barrage of homo- very low off Maine, the nation’s top lobster-
classes. “Now I might be inclined to help.” munity-access station that included a por- phobic slurs. A woman rammed her wheel- producing state. Lobstermen also are catch-
Robin Bonifas, a social work professor trayal of a man who was excluded from a chair into Wetzel’s table in the dining ing lots of lobsters in the summer, when the
at Arizona State University and author of card game and became the subject of gossip room and knocked it over, warning “homo- creatures molt and are softer. Otherwise,
the book “Bullying Among Older Adults: by other seniors. “There’s really not a lot sexuals will burn in hell.” In the mail- there isn’t much hard evidence to suggest
How to Recognize and Address an Unseen of escape.” room, someone knocked her in the head, lobster shells are weakening, scientists said.
Epidemic,” said existing studies suggest Most senior bullying isn’t physical but and in an elevator, she was spit on. There’s a lot of money at stake in getting
about 1 in 5 seniors encounters bullying. rather involves name-calling, rumors and “I’d just go in my room and barricade my lobsters to their destinations alive.
She sees it as an outgrowth of frustrations exclusion, said Pamela Countouris, a long- door and just pray,” said Wetzel, now 70 and American lobsters were worth a record
characteristic in communal settings, as time schoolteacher who now runs a living at a senior complex in Chicago. “I $669.3 million at the docks in 2016, a year
well a reflection of issues unique to getting Pittsburgh-based consultancy that offers just felt like a slug, like I was nothing, like in which fishermen caught nearly 160 mil-
older. Many elderly see their independence training on bullying. Women constitute I wasn’t even human.” lion pounds of the crustaceans.

San Mateo County-based transportation


firm WeDri v eU has appointed former
On the move
Facebook, Google, Stanford and UC parking operations for Stanford University
Berkeley transportation leader Kev i n and the University of California, Berkeley.
Mathy as managing WeDriveU specializes in corporate and uni-
director, Customer versity shuttles.
Success. ***
Mathy was most recent- SendGri d, Inc. , a digital communication
ly the manager of platform driving engagement and growth,
Transportation at announced the opening of its new Silicon
Facebook and previously Valley office at 889 Winslow St., Suite 400
held a similar position as in Redwood City. The new 15,000-square-
Global Transportation foot space nearly triples the footprint of the
manager at Google, where previous Redwood City office and can accom-
Kevin Mathy he led the largest private modate up to 80 employees. The design mir-
transportation system in rors the look and feel of SendGrid’s global
the United States. Prior to joining the corpo- headquarters in Denver, and its recently
rate world, he managed university transit and announced new office in Irvine.
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in Eastern Conference finals opener
Monday • May 14, 2018

PAL track champs crowned


Lady Bears enjoy commanding repeat, Sequoia boys hold off M-A
By Terry Bernal said M-A junior Maggie Hall, who
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF held the Bears start the day with a
first-place finish in the girls’
For the Menlo-Atherton girls, it 4x100 meter relay. “Now we’re
was a dominant victory. For the excited for CCS.”
Sequoia boys, it took a little help The Gentleman Cherokees were
from their friends. steeped in a lot more drama. Sequoia
Both teams, though, captured the claimed the title in the boys’ meet
respective titles at the Peninsula by the slimmest of margins, scor-
Athletic League Track and Field ing 84 team points, edging out sec-
Championships Saturday at M-A. ond-place Menlo-Atherton’s 83
points. Third-place Carlmont fin-
The Lady Bears, in repeating as ished with 76, fouth-place Mills
champs in the girls’ meet, posted with 64 1/3, fifth-place Westmoor
101 points, topping Carlmont and with 35 1/3 and sixth-place Half
Mills who tied for second with 49 Moon Bay with 33 1/3.
points apiece. Fourth-place Half While Sequoia senior Ryan Reed
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL Moon Bay was right behind with TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
earned two individual sprinting
The Menlo-Atherton girls’ track and field team 48, while fifth-place Aragon fin- titles in the boys’ 100 and 200, he Senior Ryan Reed, left, and three Sequoia teammates
celebrates after winning its second straight team title ished with 41. pose with the PAL boys’ track and field championship
at the PAL championships Saturday at M-A. “Back-to-back — so it was fun,” See TRACK, Page 14 plaque Saturday at Menlo-Atherton.

Warriors vs. Rockets, Monday, 6 p.m., TNT


First CCS bid
in history for
Alma Heights
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Von Taylor and Alma Heights Christian are just a


perfect fit on the baseball diamond.
The 5-5 sophomore thoroughly personifies the
small private school in Pacifica.
Taylor not only leads the Eagles
in hitting (.553 batting average)
and pitching (5-2 record), he has
been a driving force in the team
advancing to the Central Coast
Section playoffs for the first time
in program history.
Alma Heights held on for a co-
championship in the Private
Von Taylor
School Athletic League North
Division this season, sharing the title with Summit
Shasta-Daly City. By virtue of sweeping the two-
game regular-season series from its fellow co-

See ALMA, Page 14


REUTERS
Kevin Durant, right, drives against Rockets forward Trevor Ariza at the Toyota Center in Houston during the 2016-17 regular season. Giants 5, Pirates 0

Unfamiliar territory snap 6-game skid Giants blank Bucs,


Warriors open playoff series on the road for first time since 2014 By Alan Saunders
By Kristie Rieken THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “... we seem to be at our best when we are
threatened. That’s been kind of the M.O. of this PITTSBURGH — San Francisco turned some of
HOUSTON — The Warriors are in the those fly-ball outs into home runs.
unfamiliar position of opening on the team. We’re definitely threatened. We’re on the Gorkys Hernandez homered off Ivan Nova to spark a
road as they prepare for Game 1 of the road for Game 1. We’ve never felt that.” five-run sixth inning, Nick
Western Conference finals with the top- — Steve Kerr Hundley added a three-run drive and
seeded Rockets in Houston on Monday the Giants beat the Pittsburgh
night in the series that many have been ing is a bit unsettling. The Rockets, who earned the top seed Pirates 5-0 Sunday to stop a sea-
waiting for all season. “It’s different,” coach Steve Kerr said. for the first time in franchise history by son-high six game-losing streak.
It’s the first time the No. 2 Warriors “I think our guys, they are taking the winning 65 games in the regular season, “We hit probably nine, 10 balls
have been in a playoff series without challenge and they’re embracing it. They are certainly happy to be opening at right on the screws that their out-
home-court advantage since 2014 when feel like, ‘OK, we don’t have home court home, but aren’t sure if it’s that much of fielders made plays on,” Hundley
they lost to the Los Angeles Clippers 4- for the first time,’ but we seem to be at an advantage in this series. said. “So, it was nice to get a cou-
3 in the opening round. our best when we are threatened. That’s “It’s better to have it than not ... it’s ple over the wall then open up the
For a team that has matched the been kind of the M.O. of this team. We’re important but they’ve shown they can Nick Hundley game a little bit.”
Chicago Bulls’ NBA record with 15 definitely threatened. We’re on the road
straight home playoff victories, the feel- for Game 1. We’ve never felt that.” See DUBS, Page 16 See GIANTS, Page 13
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12 Monday • May 14, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Tour of California opens Simpson ends drought


with sprint to the finish
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LONG BEACH — Fernando


rounded out the podium.
The opening stage along the
picturesque waterfront covered 12
with big win at Players
By Doug Ferguson Simpson navigated his way
Gaviria missed the spring classics laps of a circuit just over seven THE ASSOCIATED PRESS through a few mistakes, but not
after the Quick-Step Floors cyclist miles in length, so it figured to too much stress in his four-shot
broke his hand in a crash at Tireno- favor the sprinters. And when PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — victory Sunday at the TPC
Adriatico, inter- American rider Tanner Putt and Starting with the largest Sunday Sawgrass. Staked to a seven-shot
rupting what had Andrei Krasilnikau of Belarus got lead ever at The Players lead, no one got closer than four
already been a away early, the rest of the field Championship was harder than shots, even after Simpson made
successful start never gave them too much space. Webb Simpson imagined. Hearing double bogey on the 18th hole
to the season. They spent more than three one big roar after another from when his only remaining task was
TheColombian hours at the front before getting Tiger Woods playing four groups to finish the hole. He closed with a
sprinter showed caught in the final laps. ahead of him didn’t help. Through 1-over 73 to end more than four
Sunday that he By the end, Quick-Step Floors it all, Simpson managed his game years without winning.
hasn’t lost his moved to the front to set up their and his nerves. Woods made another big run that
Fernando form. 24-year-old speed star for the fin- Only when he had the crystal revved up the crowd and revived
Gaviria timed ish. Gaviria stormed to the front trophy did he start to crack. hopes that he was close to win-
Gaviria his final push and had enough legs to hold off He looked out at his wife, Dowd, ning. So did Jason Dufner, Jimmy
perfectly on the flat run-in to the Ewan and Sagan, the record-holder a big supporter during the past few Walker and Danny Lee. None could
finish in Long Beach, winning the for Tour of California stage wins, years of frustration as Simpson do enough to catch Simpson during
opening stage of the Tour of in what could be described as a coped with the ban on the a week of low scoring at the final
California and earning the time minor upset. anchored putting stroke he used to Players Championship in May.
bonus to give him the overall lead. Marcel Kittel and Alexander make two Ryder Cup teams and win The key moment for Simpson
Australian rival Caleb Ewan Kristoff, powerful sprinters adept the U.S. Open. was hitting just short of the green
was second in a field packed with at flat finishes, were the prerace JASEN VINLOVE/USA TODAY SPORTS And he thought about his mother on the par-5 11th to set up a two-
some of the world’s top sprint- favorites. They rounded out the Webb Simpson celebrates with his at home in North Carolina, her first putt birdie, and then finding the
ers, while three-time and reign- top five with Kiel Reijnen the top caddie Paul Tesori on the 18th green Mother’s Day since Simpson’s island green on the 17th when he
ing world champion Peter Sagan American finisher in seventh. Sunday at TPC Sawgrass. father died in November. had a six-shot lead.

Former NFL coach Chuck Knox dies at 86


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rams said in a Called “Ground Chuck,” for his
Capitals take 2-0 series lead
TAMPA, Fla. — The Washington
Capitals scored in the opening
NHL playoffs
who took the first two games of the
best-of-seven matchup on the road.
statement. “The run-first offenses, Knox was the minute of the game and twice in Since 1974-75, teams that take a 2-
Chuck Knox, the former NFL memories and NFL coach of the year in 1973, the last 1:02 of the second period 0 lead in the conference final or
coach who took the Los Angeles acco mp l i s h - 1980 and 1984, winning the award to pull away to a 6-2 victory over semifinal have a series record of 39-
Rams to three straight NFC cham- ments that with all three teams he coached. the Tampa Bay Lightning on 2 (95.1 percent).
pionship games and also led the Coach Knox He went 186-147-1 during 22 sea- Sunday night and a 2-0 lead in the Game 3 is Tuesday night in
Seattle Seahawks and Buffalo left behind will sons as an NFL head coach, includ- Eastern Conference final. Washington.
Bills, died Saturday. He was 86. continue to ing two stints with the Rams. He Evgeny Kuznetsov and Lars Eller Braden Point and Steven
“He established a winning cul- inspire us and won five straight NFC West titles each had a goal and two assists. Stamkos had early power-play
ture and a legacy that will never be Chuck Knox Rams fans. We from 1973-77, and he returned in Alex Ovechkin and Tom Wilson had goals for Tampa Bay, which
forgotten, being the only coach to hold his family 1992 for the franchise’s final a goal and an assist apiece. rebounded after falling behind on
lead the Rams to five consecutive in our thoughts and prayers during three seasons in Los Angeles Devante Smith-Pelly and Brett Wilson’s goal 28 seconds into the
double-digit-win seasons, ” the this difficult time.” before its move to St. Louis. Connolly also scored for the Caps, game.

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A’s fall prey to Stanton’s best day in the Bronx Lady Bulldogs
By Mike Fitzpatrick
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Yankees 6, A’s 2 return to state
NEW YORK — Once the rain subsided,
Giancarlo Stanton provided plenty of thunder.
utes, leaving most Yankee Stadium seats
empty in a Mother’s Day crowd announced at championship
40,538. Both teams wore pink caps and other DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
Stanton went 4 for 4 with a home run and gear to support Major League Baseball’s
three RBIs , sending Luis Severino and the breast cancer awareness initiative. A year ago, the College of San Mateo soft-
New York Yankees to a 6-2 victory over the A’s Gardner’s infield single, Judge’s pop-fly ball team advanced to the community col-
after a long weather delay Sunday. double and a walk to slumping Didi Gregorius lege state championship tournament by
Severino (6-1) struck out seven in six gritty loaded the bases against Brett Anderson (0-2) virtue of its pitching. This year, it was the
innings , and New York won for the 19th time with nobody out in the first. Stanton smacked bats that propelled the Lady Bulldogs back
in 22 games to remain tied with rival Boston a two-run single up the middle, and Hicks to Mt. San Antonio College.
for the best record in the majors at 28-12. added an RBI single two outs later. CSM finished off a sweep of Sacramento
Aaron Hicks drove in two runs, Aaron Judge In the fifth, Stanton launched an opposite- City College in the California Community
extended his RBI streak to seven games and field shot into the Yankees’ bullpen in right- College Super Regional tournament with a 16-
New York took two of three from Oakland to GREGORY J. FISHER/USA TODAY SPORTS center. He joined Judge, Gregorius and Gary 5 mercy-rule win Saturday at Bulldog Stadium.
win its seventh consecutive series. Giancarlo Stanton socks a home run Sunday Sanchez to give New York four players with at The Lady Bulldogs rallied for seven runs
After a 7-2 homestand, the Yankees play 19 against the A’s at Yankee Stadium. least 10 home runs just 40 games into a season in the first inning and added eight in the sec-
of their next 25 on the road. of six during a difficult stretch against the for the first time in franchise history. ond, while totaling 16 hits on the day.
“I’m really excited where we’re at, but it’s a Astros and Yankees — last year’s AL Before this year, not even three Yankees hit- Sophomore leadoff hitter Allie Stines was 3
long, long way to go,” rookie manager Aaron Championship Series participants. Things ters had ever done it. The previous big league for 3 with an RBI, and freshman second base-
Boone said. don’t get much easier, with three games in team to accomplish the feat was the 2003 man Aubrie Businger went 3 for 4 with two
Jed Lowrie had an RBI single and Mark Boston and four at Toronto to follow. Texas Rangers (Juan Gonzalez, Carl Everett, RBIs. Mackenzie Driscoll and Ally Sarabia
Canha homered late for the A’s, who lost five The start was delayed for 2 hours, 45 min- Alex Rodriguez and Rafael Palmeiro). each hit home runs, and Sarabia totaled a
team-high four RBIs. Sophomore right field-
ond in four innings. following Hernandez’s homer, and Hundley er Gaby Zucchiatti added three RBIs.

GIANTS “I’m still a little upset with this one even


though I got to go 6 1/3,” Holland said. “The
five walks, that’s the killer. I did a good job,
homered on the first pitch from Richard
Rodriguez.
Nova He blamed himself for not being
CSM opened the best-of-three series Friday
with a 9-7 win, overcoming an early 5-0
deficit by sending 12 batters to the plate amid
a seven-run fifth inning.
Continued from page 11 though, of keeping them from scoring.” able to field Pablo Sandoval’s sixth-inning
grounder. The Bulldogs have now won 16 straight,
Reyes Moronto, Will Smith and Hunter matching their best win streak of the year.
Strickland completed a seven-hitter, the “If I make that play, it’s three outs,” he
San Francisco averaged 8.25 runs per game This marks the sixth straight year CSM has
fourth shutout for the Giants this season. said “I didn’t make it. I paid for it.”
while winning four straight from May 2-6 but advanced the state tourney, though the Bulldogs
averaged just two runs per game in the first The Pirates were blanked for the third time have yet to bring home a CCCAA title.
five games of its losing streak. With back-to- this year. Trainer’s room Play opens Thursday with the Bulldogs seeded
back five-run bursts, manager Bruce Bochy Andrew McCutchen was 1 for 4 with a walk Madison Bumgarner (broken left hand) is No. 1 in the north. CSM will take on the south’s No.
hopes the offense may have reignited. and went 4 for 14 (.286) with three doubles expected to throw off a mound on Monday. If 4 team, El Camino, at Mt. San Antonio College at
“I think we had some really good at bats in his first series at Pittsburgh since the his rehab goes well, could be ready when he is 1:30 p.m. The double-elimination tournament con-
and finally broke through,” Bochy said. Pirates traded the five-time All-Star to the eligible to be reinstated from the 60-day dis- cludes Sunday with play starting at noon.
“Last couple days, they’ve been a lot better.” Giants during the offseason. He extended his abled list on May 25. ... INF Alen Hanson The state tournament field rounds out with
Derek Holland (2-4) allowed four hits and hitting streak to 12 games, and he is 16 for was held out with a strained left hamstring. Sierra (No. 2 north), Ohlone (No. 3 north), San
five walks in 6 1/3 innings with seven 43 (.372) in that stretch. Joaquin Delta (No. 4 north), Palomar (No. 1
strikeouts, repeatedly pitching out of trou- Nova (2-3) gave up four runs and eight hits Up next south), Mt. San Antonio (No. 2 south) and
ble. Pittsburgh went 1 for 11 with runners in in 5 2/3 innings and is 0-2 in five starts RHP Chris Stratton (3-3, 4.60) is to start Cypress (No. 3 south).
scoring position, including 0 for 8 against since beating Miami on April 15. Monday at home against Cincinnati. The Cypress is the defending champion, having
Holland, who allowed runners to reach sec- Brandon Belt and Pablo Sandoval singled Giants have been outscored 35-9 in his losses. won the program’s ninth all-time title last season.
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The second-place finish prevented M-A HMB’s hurdle thriller Lin’s 15-11.

TRACK senior Nick Anderson from earning his third


gold medal of the day. He took first with big
wins in the 110 hurdles (14.63) and the long
While Eagle and Hall enjoyed one of the
most exciting finishes of
the day, the photo finish
“The past few years, I
haven’t put too much
effort in to it,” Bonney
Continued from page 11 jump (22-2.25), and also took second the said. “With the three-week
100 (11.15). His relay teammate, senior in the boys’ 300 hurdles break, I didn’t know how I
Karl Zahlhaas, who also earned a second- was even better. Half was going to do. But I
finished the day with an unnerving anchor place finish in the 1,600 (4:26.74), was Moon Bay senior Sean don’t think I’m going to
leg in the boys’ 4x400. congratulatory to Sequoia on the team win. Fitzgerald earned gold do that in college. So, I
The team scoring was so “I was happy for Sequoia,” Zahlhaas said. with a time of 39.71, just was hoping to finish
close going into the day’s ahead of San Mateo senior Marli Bonney
strong here at the end of
final event, Reed knew he Fly like an Eagle Jake Jeffries’s time of my season.”
had little margin for error.
And when the Cherokees Last season, M-A junior Jessica Eagle fin- Sean Fitzgerald 39.72. In addition taking second place in the 100,
Jeffries tackled the last Bonney also took third in the 200 (25.78).
finished fourth in the ished third and fifth hurdle with a slight lead. But Fitzgerald had
place, respectively, in Saturday’s long jump marks the second gold
race, with Reed getting something left in the tank. medal of her varsity career. Last season, she
overtaken by third-place the girls’ 100 and 200. “He started on the outside,” Fitzgerald said,
This year, she earned took first place in the 100.
Half Moon Bay on the “and that last hurdle, I really had to push. My “She’s done a great job,” Cap head coach
Ryan Reed gold in both.
final lap, the senior legs were starting to lock up, but I knew if I got Mike Trimble said. “She’s put Capuchino on
immediately feared the worst. Eagle was one of the over that hurdle I was going to catch him. … I
many highlights the map.”
“Half Moon Bay sniped me at the end and just leaned really hard and was hoping I got it.
beat me by five meters,” Reed said. “So, I was throughout the Lady
Bears’ team victory, top-
That was the closest and most fun race I’ve ever Girls’ results
devastated. I thought I had lost the meet.” run, for sure.”
That’s when Carlmont senior Ryan Jessica Eagle ping Cap senior Marli Still, it was a special finish for both com- Other girls’ gold medalists: in the 1,600,
Wilson came to the rescue. The Scots’ Bonney (12.29) in the petitors. Not only was it the first sub 40-sec- HMB sophomore Claire Yerby (4:24.64); the
4x400 team had already enjoyed a banner 100 with a 12.14, and in the 200 with a time ond run for each, for Jeffries it marked a new 100 hurdles, Hillsdale junior Elise Raphael
day. Senior Tanner Anderson won the indi- of 25.20. The girls’ 200 was quite a show- school record in the event. The San Mateo (16.59); in the 400, M-A freshman Malia Latu
vidual title in the boys’ 400 (50.03 sec- ing for the Bears, as Eagle out-leaned her record previous belonged to Jesse Wong, who (58.48); in the 800, HMB sophomore Kendall
onds), junior Justin Tsu won the title in the fellow M-A junior, Hall (25.22) by two one- actually coached Jeffries last season. And to Mansukhani (2:17.99); in the 300 hurdles,
3, 200 (9 minutes, 49. 22 seconds) and hundredths of a second. steep the result in even more mystique, the sil- HMB senior Sophia Valdez (48.22); in the
Wilson claimed titles in the 800 (1:58.08) It’s a familiar sight for those in the M-A ver medal marked the end of an injury-plagued 3,200, Calrmont sophomore Kaimei Gescuk
and 1,600 (4:24.64), making it a clean ranks, as the two spar with each other in (11:46.22); in th3 4x400 relay, HMB
year for the three-sport athlete Jeffries, who
sweep for Carlmont in the four individual sprint practice every day. (4:08.03); in the pole vault, Sequoia junior
missed time in both football and basketball
running disciplines. “She’s really good at the end of her race, Gianna Colombo (34-5); in the discus, Terra
and I’m good at the beginning,” Eagle said. prior to track season.
But it was Carlmont’s first-place finish in Nova junior Carly Watts (143-09); in the high
“So, she was slowly catching up. And I just Cap’s Bonney jumps to gold jump, Woodside freshman Katherine Meade, 5-
the boys’ 4x400 relay that was the deciding
leaned her out.” 02; and in the pole vault, Aragon senior Juliet
factor in Sequoia winning the team champi- The biggest change for Eagle this season At 5-2, 105 pounds, Capuchino senior Marli
onship, as Wilson overtook M-A on the Bost (10-01).
was dropping her favorite discipline, pole Bonney isn’t a prototypical long jumper. In
final lap. Taking the baton with a 25-meter vault. Growing up in Los Angeles, she dis- fact, when she advances to University of San Boys’ results
deficit, Wilson chased down the lead by the covered track and field through pole vault- Francisco next year, she will do so strictly as a
final turn and gave the Scots the win by over ing, and even trained at UCLA for a time. sprinter. Her performance Saturday though has Other boys’ gold medalists: in the high
two seconds. This year, however, she decided to focus on her finishing her jumping career in style. jump, Sequoia junior John Utecht (5-10); in
“I just knew I had to give it all for my sprinting. Bonney hadn’t jumped in three weeks, she the triple jump, Utecht (42-03); in the discus,
team,” Wilson said. “I just had to run the “When [Eagle] gave up everything else, said, but exploded to a first-place distance of Mills senior Sione Langi (146-10); in the shot
hardest I could so we’d have a chance to that’s when she blossomed into what she is 16-feet even to take first place in the girls’ put, Langi (51-08); and in the pole vault,
share the title.” today,” Hall said. long jump, topping San Mateo senior Sabrina Sequoia sophomore John Horan (13-01.5).

know what to expect fered both their league losses to Summit Prep. is batting .472 with a team-high 25 RBIs.

ALMA entering into 2018. Once


he got a look at the talent
Taylor and several of the
But Alma Heights got some help from
Summit Shasta’s two-game sweep of Summit
Prep in the penultimate week of the regular
And freshman Chris Carias has settled into
the leadoff spot, batting .391 with an on-
base percentage of .562 while striking out
Continued from page 11 other new editions season, clinching the title for the Eagles. just four times in 67 plate appearances.
brought to the diamond, “We were all pretty thrilled about it,” “He’s solid,” Bermudez said of the addition
though, he knew the Philpott said. “So, we were all excited. And of Carias. “He’s another smaller kid, that
champ, however, Alma Heights got the divi- Eagles might be in store now our focus has kind of switched … to pre- total typical leadoff hitter. He’s a good leadoff
sion’s lone nod to the CCS Division III for something special. pare for our first game of CCS.”
tournament. bat … good eye at the plate and a good con-
Luke Philpott “I wasn’t sure until I Philpott has been red-hot down the stretch. tact bat. He’s a good catalyst to add to the
“We’re really excited being able to go,” saw the guys who came Hitting .500 (29 for 58) with three home runs
Eagles manager Mark Bermudez said. “So lineup this year.”
on to the team,” Philpott said. “Once I saw on the year, he has been unstoppable in May.
we’re looking forward to it.” that, I wasn’t sure if we’d win league, but I def- Through five games this month, he is 13 for Bermudez is a two-sport coach. He also
After finishing in fourth place last season, initely knew we’d have a better team and a lot 18 with five doubles, two triples and a homer. serves as the head coach of the Alma Heights
Alma Heights turned to the youth movement. more talent.” On the mound, he has upped his record to 2-1 boys’ varsity basketball team, which has run
With 16 players on the varsity roster, 10 are Alma Heights had to survive a fierce three- through five starts since joining the rotation the table through PSAL North Division play
underclassmen, including Taylor in his first team race in the PSAL North though. Summit April 10. for five straight seasons. From 2011-16, he
year at the school as a transfer sophomore. Prep was also in the mix, ultimately finish- Taylor has been a hot hitter in his own coached three sports, including seven-man
Senior center fielder Luke Philpott is in his ing in third place with a 7-3 record. It was a right, going 12 of 20 thus far through May, football, but Alma Heights did away with its
fourth varsity season, and admits he didn’t dicey scenario for the Eagles after they suf- and is currently enjoying a 10-game hitting gridiron team due to lack of turnout two years
streak. Not only does he hit and pitch, he is ago.
also the Eagles’ starting catcher when he isn’t “I really enjoy doing both,” Bermudez said,
on the mound. who was hired at Alma Heights in 2009 after
“He’s not a big guy at all but he’s been a four years at San Francisco Christian, where
huge asset as a pitcher on the mound,” coached the varsity girls’ basketball team. He
Bermudez said. “I’d say he’s our No. 1 pitcher also taught for one year at Highlands
and our No. 1 catcher, as well as our second Christian in San Bruno.
best hitter behind Luke Philpott.”
This is Taylor’s first year of organized high CCS breakdown
school baseball, as well as his first year
attending high school in the United States. Alma Heights opens CCS postseason play
Born in New York, he moved to Kuwait when Saturday at the No. 7 seed in Division III. The
he was 9, when his mother went work there Eagles will travel to No. 2 King’s Academy,
for the United Nations. Before the big move the champion of the Peninsula Athletic
overseas, though, Taylor said his mother had League Ocean Division.
already identified his baseball talent. Also in CCS Division III: No. 5 Terra Nova
“Before I turned 6, and I still lived in New opens at No. 4 Palma. Start times for the
York, my mom saw me throw a SpongeBob bracket are yet to be determined.
toy at my sister and she said, ‘he’s a baseball In the CCS Open Division: PAL Bay
player,’” Taylor said. Division champion Sacred Heart Prep earned
Since then, Taylor has found a way to play, the No. 6 seed and will travel to No. 3 Valley
despite there not being high school baseball Christian Saturday. Serra earned the final seed
in Kuwait. He attended American United in the bracket; the No. 8 Padres will travel to
School, he said, where they only have soccer No. 1 Willow Glen. Open Division start
and basketball teams. On the weekends, times are yet to be determined.
though, he played in a four-team baseball
league. And for the past four summers, he In CCS Division I: No. 5 Carlmont will
returned to the U.S. to play summer baseball. host No. 12 Everett Alvarez Wednesday at 4
“It was definitely a big change from play- p.m. No. 10 Woodside will travel to No. 7
ing two times a week to playing five times a Wilcox Wednesday at 4 p.m.
week,” Taylor said. “But it was pretty awe- In CCS Division II: No. 5 Hillsdale will
some. It’s fun getting a lot of time playing host No. 12 Christopher Wednesday at 5 p.m.
my favorite sport.” No. 6 Burlingame will host No. 11 Aptos
Alma Heights is currently hitting .340 as a Wednesday at 4 p.m. No. 15 Half Moon Bay
team, with plenty of contributions from vet- will travel to No. 2 St. Francis-Mountain
erans and rookies alike. Senior Carlos Velis View for a Wednesday 4 p.m. start.
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Celtics blow out Cavs in Game 1


By Jimmy Golen 10 rebounds while pestering James the biggest halftime playoff deficit
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS into a playoff-high seven turnovers in James’ career.
— and a playoff-low 15 points — With injured stars Gordon
BOSTON — The assignment for and the Celtics opened a 21-point, Hayward and Kyrie Irving on the
Boston Celtics forward Marcus first-quarter lead to scorch bench in street clothes, the Celtics
Morris in his first start this postsea- Cleveland 108-83 in Game 1. continued their stunning run this
son was easy to explain but nearly Jaylen Brown scored 23 points season with what may have been the
impossible to execute. and Al Horford had 20 for Boston, most surprising turn of events yet.
His job: Guard LeBron James, and which ran off 17 points in a row in A year after dropping the first two
keep the four-time NBA MVP from the first and never allowed the games at home against Cleveland in
running the Celtics out of their own Cavaliers within single digits a five-game East final, the Celtics
gym in the Eastern Conference again. The Celtics led by 28 when pounced on James, and the favored
finals for the second year in a row. Cleveland coach Tyronn Lue pulled Cavaliers were never really in it.
“He’s obviously the best player in James for good with 7:09 left. “The last couple of playoffs, and
the game,” said Morris, who during Game 2 is Tuesday night. our meeting at the end of year,
the week boasted that he was up to Kevin Love had 17 points and they blew us out of the water,”
the challenge and on Sunday eight rebounds, and James added Boston guard Marcus Smart said.
explained why he wanted it. nine assists and seven boards. The “We’ve got a different team, just
“Because I’m a competitor. He’s Cavaliers missed their first 14 3- like they do, and a lot of younger
the best player, and I’m going to be point attempts of the game and shot guys. So for them to see that, and DAVID BUTLER II/USA TODAY SPORTS
able to tell my kids this one day.” just 32 percent in the first half. have that feeling like we did Celtics forward Marcus Morris, right, celebrates against the Cavaliers in
Morris scored 21 points and added By that time, Boston led 61-35 — tonight, is huge.” Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals Sunday at TD Garden.
series despite nabbing the top seed Rockets outscored their opponents
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
DUBS because of what the Warriors have
done over the past few years.
“These guys are champions for a
in those games by an average of
11.5 points.
D’Antoni believes the 6-foot-10
Atlanta 24 15 .615 — Boston 26 12 .684 — Continued from page 11 reason and they’ve shown on the Capela’s ability to switch on guards
Philadelphia 23 16 .590 1 New York 26 12 .684 — big stage that they can perform at a
Washington 24 18 .571 1 1/2
as well as defend in the paint will be
Toronto 21 18 .538 5 1/2
New York 19 18 .514 4 Tampa Bay 15 20 .429 9 1/2 very, very, very high level — as a key in this series.
win away from home, we can win good as anybody ever,” he said.
Miami 14 26 .350 10 1/2 Baltimore 11 27 .289 15
away from home,” coach Mike “It’s a must that you have to have
“And we haven’t shown that yet and (someone like him) against Golden
Central Division Central Division D’Antoni said. that’s the doubt in most people’s
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB “This might be a series where you State or they’re going to get you,”
Milwaukee 24 17 .585 — Cleveland 18 19 .486 — minds, until you show it they don’t he said.
St. Louis 22 16 .579 1/2 Minnesota 16 18 .471 1/2 lose one or two and then win four in know ... so we’ve just got to beat
Pittsburgh 23 17 .575 1/2 Detroit 15 21 .417 2 1/2 a row — either side. Because they’re “This will help. They’re still
Chicago 21 16 .568 1 Kansas City 13 25 .342 5 1/2 them and show them we can do it.” going to get us to a certain degree,
capable of it.”
Cincinnati 14 27 .341 10 Chicago 9 26 .257 8 Some things to know about the but hopefully we can lessen it
This will be the third playoff
Warriors-Rockets series. more than if we just had a tradi-
West Division West Division meeting between these two teams in
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB the past four years, with the tional center that can’t guard on
Arizona 24 16 .600 — Angels 23 15 .605 —
Warriors winning both previous
Curry factor the perimeter.”
Colorado 22 19 .537 2 1/2 Houston 24 16 .600 —
Giants 20 21 .488 4 1/2 Seattle 21 15 .583 1 meetings. They downed the Stephen Curry certainly feels
Los Angeles 16 24 .400 8 A’s 19 19 .500 4 Rockets 4-1 in 2015 in Houston’s back to his spot-on self with the The champs are the champs
San Diego 16 26 .381 9 Texas 16 24 .400 8 swagger that goes with those daz-
previous trip to the conference Sure, the Warriors might not be
Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games finals and ousted the team from the zling drives and way-back 3-point- the top dogs in the West from the
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, ppd. N.Y. Yankees 7, Oakland 6, 11 innings playoffs in the first round in 2016. ers. regular season.
Chicago Cubs 8, Chicago White Sox 4 Curry returned from nearly six
Chicago Cubs 8, Chicago White Sox 4
Baltimore 6, Tampa Bay 3, 1st game
The defending champion Warriors They still have the hardware.
Washington 2, Arizona 1 Boston 5, Toronto 2 are looking to reach the NBA Finals months sidelined with a sprained Paul has never reached a confer-
Pittsburgh 6, San Francisco 5 Cleveland 6, Kansas City 2 for the fourth straight year. For the left knee to play the final four
Atlanta 10, Miami 5
ence final and neither James Harden
Detroit 4, Seattle 3, 1st game games of a five-game semifinal
Colorado 4, Milwaukee 0 Tampa Bay 10, Baltimore 3, 2nd game
Rockets, a win in this series would nor D’Antoni has a championship
San Diego 2, St. Louis 1, 13 innings Houston 6, Texas 1 put them in the Finals for the first series against New Orleans. The either. Kevin Durant captured his
Cincinnati 5, L.A. Dodgers 3 Seattle 9, Detroit 5, 2nd game since 1995 when they won the sec- two-time MVP scored 28 points on first title last season while winning
Sunday’s Games Minnesota 5, Angels 3, 12 innings ond of their back-to-back titles. 10-for-16 shooting in his most Finals MVP honors.
Sunday’s Games
Atlanta 4, Miami 3
Baltimore 17, Tampa Bay 1 D’Antoni was asked if he thinks minutes yet since the March 23 Golden State’s other three All-
Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Mets 2 injury — 37 — in the Game 5
San Francisco 5, Pittsburgh 0
N.Y. Yankees 6, Oakland 2 the Warriors have seen a team as tal- Stars — Curry, Draymond Green and
Chicago White Sox 5, Chicago Cubs 3
Boston 5, Toronto 3 ented and dangerous as the Rockets clincher last Tuesday night. Klay Thompson — has a pair of
Detroit 5, Seattle 4
Milwaukee 7, Colorado 3 Cleveland 11, Kansas City 2 are this season. His minutes have increased each championships from the past three
Cincinnati 5, L.A. Dodgers 3 Houston 6, Texas 1 “I hope not,” he said. “We did win game he plays and he was 32 for 67 seasons.
San Diego 5, St. Louis 3 Chicago White Sox 5, Chicago Cubs 3 65. They’re the ones always win- with 15 3s in the Pelicans series. “I like where we are,” Kerr said.
Washington 6, Arizona 4 Angels 2, Minnesota 1
Monday’s Games ning and getting home-court advan- “Our guys have rings. That’s a good
Monday’s Games
Atl. (Teheran 3-1) at Cubs (Quintana 4-2), 11:20 a.m.
Rays (Yarbrough 2-2) at K.C. (Skoglund 1-2), 4:05 p.m. tage so hopefully we gained a little Houston’s X-factor position to be in. To me the hardest
Tribe (Carrasco 5-1) at Detroit (Fiers 3-2), 4:10 p.m. ground.”
Brews (Guerra 2-3) at Arizona (Corbin 4-0), 6:40 p.m. A’s (Manaea 4-4) at Boston (Porcello 5-0), 4:10 p.m. While the spotlight for Houston championship is the first one, as an
Rox (Anderson 2-1) at S.D. (Lucchesi 3-2), 7:10 p.m. M’s (LeBlanc 0-0) at Twins (Odorizzi 3-2), 4:10 p.m. However, he knows that his team in this series is certainly MVP individual player or as a team
Reds (Romano 2-3) at S.F. (Stratton 3-3), 7:15 p.m. Astros (McCullers 5-1) at Angels (Heaney 1-2),7:07 p.m. is the perceived underdog in this front-runner James Harden and fel- because you don’t know. You don’t
low point guard Chris Paul, the quite know if you can do it.
Rockets insist that center Clint “Once you get the first one,
Capela is just as important to their there’s a little bit of house money,
success. but you want it again because it’s an
“Everybody always wants to unbelievable feeling. I like our
point out me and James, but he’s the position. We’re going to go in here
X-factor,” Paul said. knowing we’re the defending
Houston is 50-5 this season in champs, knowing we’ve got a cou-
games where all three have played, ple championships here the last few
and during the regular season the years. Let’s go get another one.”

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Dogs and litterboxes
O
n the topic of doggy bad breath
(and routine dental care) a few
weeks ago, I mentioned one cause
may be what some dogs choose as
“snacks”: to put it less delicately, the sad
fact that some dogs who live with cats may
be fond of “cleaning” those litterboxes.
As nice as it may be not to have to do that
chore ourselves, this is not a great idea.
And while some researchers believe there
may be certain chemi-
cals in feces which are
helpful to a young wild
canid’s development, a
dog’s healthy diet
The latest ‘Avengers’ movie was again the world’s most popular movie last week. obviously eliminates
any actual need to eat
‘Avengers’ overpowers ‘Breaking In,’ ‘Life of the Party’ poop (technically
coprophagia).
By Lindsey Bahr few million short of some of McCarthy’s produced “Girl’s Trip” and the “Ride Along” Most puppies
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS other comedy collaborations with husband films. attempt to chew every-
Ben Falcone like “Tammy” and “The Boss.” It “We have a great partner in Will Packer and thing smaller than
LOS ANGELES — “Avengers: Infinity War” also got similarly mixed reviews from critics. ‘Breaking In’ is another example of his very their own heads, and so a lot of poop eat-
is still ruling the box office in its third week- The Warner Bros. release stars McCarthy as a talented approach and our mutual success,” ing in young dogs is simple exploratory
end in theaters, easily beating out the mom- woman who decides to go back to college Orr said. behavior. Some eat poop out of boredom,
themed fare. with her daughter. Also benefiting from the Mother’s Day tim- some in an attempt to attract attention
The Walt Disney Studios on Sunday esti- The studio is “thrilled” with the results. ing was “Overboard,” which earned $10.1 (negative attention being better than no
mates that “Infinity War” has added $61.8 “It’s escapist movie palace fare,” said Jeff million to take fourth place, down only 31 attention), or out of generalized anxiety.
million from North American theaters bring- Goldstein, Warner Bros.’ president of domes- percent from its debut last weekend. And And for some, litterboxes might just offer
ing its total domestic earnings to $547.8 tic distribution. rounding out the top five was “A Quiet Place” a tempting “hot meal.” I know, gross! 
million. Globally the film has now grossed The modestly budgeted “Breaking In” took with $6.4 million. The John Krasinski- Poop eating can lead to worse things
over $1.6 billion— $200 million of which third place with $16.5 million, over-perform- directed thriller has now earned $169.6 mil- than poopy smelling breath (such as inter-
was from its massive opening in China this ing most industry expectations despite lack- lion domestically. nal parasites) but for the most part this is
weekend. It’s now the fifth highest grossing luster reviews. The film stars Union as a mom “This is a typical Mother’s Day weekend an aesthetic and behavioral issue rather
film of all time worldwide. who has to fight to save her kids from a group with a big blockbuster in the mix and some than a medical one. One of my dogs cured
The superhero blockbuster overpowered of home invaders. counter programming thrown in for good himself of the habit when the covered lit-
newcomers like the Melissa McCarthy come- “It’s an edge-of-the-seat thriller that you measure as we await the arrival of ‘Deadpool terbox lid got stuck on his head: I have to
dy “Life of the Party” and the Gabrielle Union may not always associate with Mother’s Day, 2’ next week,” said comScore senior media admit I was so busy laughing as he raced
thriller “Breaking In,” both of which were but it worked extraordinarily well,” said Jim analyst Paul Dergarabedian. through the house with the lid “attacking”
strategically timed to debut on Mother’s Day Orr, Universal’s president of domestic the- Due to the success of “Infinity War,” the him that I might not have come to his res-
weekend. Both films drew overwhelmingly atrical distribution. box office is up 4.9 percent for the year, and cue as quickly as he wished. I’ve convinced
female audiences, too. The Universal Pictures release is just the blockbusters coming up are hoping to con- other dogs to stop this noxious habit by
In a distant second, “Life of the Party” latest in a long string of successful collabora- tinue the success, including “Deadpool 2” and dosing fresh cat turds with Tabasco, leav-
earned an estimated $18.5 million, which is a tions with producer Will Packer, who also “Solo: A Star Wars Story” just one week later. ing them to discover that extra spice.
Keep the litterbox clean, and know a
R. Kelly stages racy performance amid protest, allegations Around the nation well exercised dog who feels part of the
family life is less likely to pick up bad
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS million subscribers. Like habits, coprophagia among them. As
Spotify, Apple Music Stevie Wonder says Kanye always, positive reinforcement for good
GREENSBORO, N.C. — With demonstra- still carries an extensive slavery comments are ‘foolishness’ behavior (playing with toys, obeying
tors standing outside his concert protesting selection of Kelly’s
WEST HOLLYWOOD — Stevie Wonder has commands, other appropriate activities) is
his presence, R. Kelly summoned his pas- songs in its library.
called out Kanye West for saying slavery is a always best: screaming at Fido with a
sionate fans to carry him through what has Apple declined to fur-
choice, calling the idea “foolishness” and mouthful of you-know-what, understand-
been a difficult week. ther comment Saturday.
likening it to Holocaust denial. able as it is, may only cause him to hide
Interspersing references to God with his Pandora also declined
Wonder brought up West without prompt- the “evidence” by swallowing more quick-
suggestive lyrics and salty language, Kelly to discuss how it is now
ing during an interview Thursday after a ly.
stirred up a crowd inside the Greensboro R. Kelly treating Kelly’s music in
Coliseum on Friday to buoy him as he its curated playlists, but show at a West
encountered longstanding allegations of said it has decided not to promote “artists Hollywood club.
“There’s been a lot of Ken White is the president of the Peninsula
mistreatment of women and an effort to get with certain demonstrable behavioral, ethi-
coliseum officials to cancel the concert. talk about what was said Humane Society & SPCA.
cal or criminal issues. We approach each of
“Sometimes, some storms ain’t gonna these scenarios on a case-by-case basis.” by Kanye,” Wonder said.
stop,” Kelly told the audience during his But before the latest moves, Kelly took “I want people to under- “When you hear about slavery for 400
nearly one-hour performance. “As long as the stage, inviting some audience members stand that the truth is the years, for 400 years, that sounds like
my fans are calling for me, I’m gonna be on to join him. Stage hands also passed out t- truth and a lie is a lie. choice,” West said.
that stage, singing these songs.” shirts that read “Turn Up R. Kelly.” “We all know that slav- He defended his statements and did not
Well after his performance, however, the “I’ve been through a lot of (expletive)” ery was not a choice,” he back down from them on Twitter after wide-
storms that started before he arrived contin- this week, he said. He thanked his fans, “for Stevie Wonder went on. “So I just think spread criticism.
ued to roil. y’all to fight for me all these years.” that people need to An email to his representatives seeking a
Women’s groups had urged the Kelly said he was approached backstage understand that if you know your history, if response to Wonder’s comments was not
Greensboro Coliseum to cancel, days after to tone down his songs and language you know the truth, you know that’s just immediately returned.
Kelly was disinvited from a concert in because there were families in attendance. foolishness.” Wonder spoke softly, not angrily, and said
Chicago. Spotify announced it would no “Let me ask y’all something,” he said to Wonder said saying slavery is a choice is he also felt sympathy for West, especially
longer stream his music in its curated the crowd. “Can I do my show tonight?” like saying the Holocaust is not real. over the rapper losing his mother, who died
playlists. Kelly then launched into his sexually sug- West made the remarks May 1 in an inter- after having cosmetic surgery procedures in
Although it didn’t announce the move, gestive repertoire. At one point, he rubbed a view with TMZ. 2007.
Apple’s music-streaming service also has fan’s cell phone between his legs. He per-
stopped promoting Kelly’s music on some suaded another to wipe his face, tongue and
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TRADES
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who need intensive instruction to catch up
with the rest of their grade level.
Many of the students migrated recently
MONDAY, MAY 14
Calendar
Summer Sk in Care. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Mateo Senior
from Guatemala and are living with relatives San Mateo County ’s New Voting System. 6 p.m. Main Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Free. For
while they balance school schedules and Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Event is more information call 522-7490.
attend classes at the nearby San Mateo Adult work obligations, said program director presented by the League of Women Voters. For more
information call 829-3860. Terrarium Pendants. 3:30 p.m. Grand Avenue Library,
School was intended to grant exposure to the Samia Shoman. With an understanding some 306 Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. Free. For more
variety of skilled and desirable jobs which may not pursue higher education, Shoman Images of Turkey. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Menlo Park Main information call 877-8530.
exist for those who may be interested in Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Park. Presentation by pho-
said the program seeks out exposure to other tographer and musician David Couzens. For more infor- Lawn be gone: Attractive Lawn Alternatives. 7 p.m.
career paths beyond secondary education. opportunities in which they may be interest- mation call 330-2501. to 8:30 p.m. Burlingame Public Library, 480 Primrose
Trustee Marc Friedman, who went on the Road, Burlingame. Award-winning horticulturist Frank
ed. Beyond the district office tour, students College Funding Work shop. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Niccoli to explore the benefits of replacing lawns with
tour, said he hopes students got a glimpse of also recently visited Facebook and other Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. attractive turf alternatives. For more information call
the variety of lucrative jobs and careers that notable local employers in hopes of broad- For more information call 591-8266. 555-5555.
may be within their grasp. ening their horizons. TUESDAY, MAY 15 Writing Basics. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. San Carlos Library, 610
“They can see the opportunities that exist Recognizing the limitations some of the Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. New Leaf Community Elm St., San Carlos. Family friendly. For more information
for them, and there are plenty of opportuni- Market, 150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Cost is $10. call 595-8667.
students may face in pursuit of a traditional For more information call 726-3110.
ties in this area,” he said. path through education, guides took time to THURSDAY, MAY 17
Representatives from Cahill Mindful Eating. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Mateo Senior Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. San Francisco Animal
emphasize the well-paying jobs available in Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Cost is Care and Control, 1200 15th St., San Francisco. For more
Construction, the general contractor build- the trades industry. $49-$58. For more information call 522-7490. information call 340-7022.
ing the new office, guided the tour through Beyond a handsome hourly rate which B ook Club. 6 p.m. South San Francisco Main Library, 840 Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. New Leaf
the facility slated to be completed over the could tick as high as more than $100 per W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. The book club Community Market, 150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon
summer. hour, Friedman pointed out the protections meets on the third Tuesday of every month. Bay. Cost is $10. For more information call 726-3110.
Dawning orange hard hats, students started that exists in industry because so many of Treat Yourself : Parent and Professional Indulgent AARP Smart Driver Course Refresher. 12:30 p.m. to 5
their day in the modular trailer serving as a the jobs are part of a labor union. Night. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Fusion Academy San Mateo, 2000 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las
command center for the project, where they Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Treats and activities Pulgas, San Mateo. Cost is $15-$20. For more informa-
Assistant Superintendent Elizabeth anyone could enjoy. For more information call 312-8305. tion call 522-7490.
perused blueprints detailing the vision for McManus additionally noted the accelerated
the finished building. Film Screening: ‘Dolores.’ 6:30 p.m. to 8:05 p.m. Menlo Orientation for New Tutors. 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. South
career path that students could find them- Park Main Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Park. A film about San Francisco Main Library, 840 West Orange Ave.,
They then traveled from the ground selves on while pursuing a skilled labor the United Farm Workers cofounder Dolores Huerta. For South San Francisco. For more information call 829-
entrance of the under-construction building position, due to the local need for qualified more information call 330-2501. 3871.
through the third floor to a yet-to-be-com- workers. Winemaker Dinner at Donato Enoteca. 6:30 p.m. to 8 Creative Brand Strategy for Business Owners: How
pleted dining area overlooking the adjacent She said with the building boom across the p.m. 1041 Middlefield Road, Redwood City. Featuring to Get Seen in a Crowded Market. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
wines from Simon de Brazzan from Friuli and Le Piane Bay Area Entrepreneur Center, 458 San Mateo Ave., San
athletic field. Bay Area, many construction companies are from Piemonte. 21 and over event. For more information Bruno. For more information call 738-7994.
Along the way, the guides stopped period- looking for dedicated young workers to fill call 701-1000.
ically to speak about specific projects and Are You Ready to Vote in June? 6:30 p.m. Half Moon
out a labor force which is constantly spread Financial Literacy : R etir ement, Health Care and Bay Library Ted Adcock Community Center, 535 Kelly St.,
the work entailed to deliver a state-of-the-art thin by ongoing demand. Wealth Preservation. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Belmont Library, Half Moon Bay. The League of Women Voters is sponsor-
office building. Students watched as ceilings 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Assisting people ing a program that will provide an overview of where,
Meanwhile, McManus acknowledged that on their long-term financial decisions. For more informa- when and how to vote. San Mateo County is imple-
were completed, staircases were finished, many of the students may not be drawn to the tion call 591-8286. menting a new voting system that will give residents
cabinets were designed, elevators were building industry. But she emphasized the more ways and more days to vote. For more information
Phase2Careers’ An Evening of Flamenco Fundraiser. call 342-5853.
installed and a variety of other tasks requir- importance of at least allowing them to see 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Foster City Recreational Center, 650 Shell
ing deliberate and careful craftsmanship. firsthand the opportunities that exist. Blvd., Foster City. Finger food served and silent auction The Full Monty. 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285
held. Cost $30 per ticket, $50 for two tickets. For more E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. Cost $27 to $52. For more
Much of the tour was delivered in Spanish, “These are really, really wonderful jobs if information contact ron@phase2careers.org. information contact boxoffice@hillbarntheatre.org.
the native language of all the students in the they are of interest to you,” she said.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 FRIDAY, MAY 18
Open House of Activities for People of 60 Years or API Her itage Month Coffee and B reak fast
Older. Peninsula Family Service, 24 Second Ave., San Reception. 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Mitchell Park Community
Mateo. Talk to service providers and have snacks. No Center, 3700 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Celebrate
cost. For more information call 403-4300. Asian Pacific Islander (API) Heritage Month and learn
more about the contributions of our API community.
Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Senior Coastsiders, 925 For more information call 691-2121.
Main St., Half Moon Bay. Free spaying and neutering clin-
ic hosted by the Peninsula Humane Society. Surgery per- Free Hearing Screenings. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 88 N. San
formed by a licensed vet in an SPCA surgery vehicle. One Mateo Drive, San Mateo. In support of May being Better
pet per family. Cats and dogs only. For more information Hearing Month, come in and have your hearing
call 340-7022. screened for free. For more information call 342-9449.
Toastmasters Public Speak ing and Leadership Sk ills Adult Crafternoon: Safety Pin Jewelry. 1 p.m. Main
Development. Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Free.
Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood Shores. Join us in a For more information call 829-3860.
friendly and supportive atmosphere while learning to
improve your communication and leadership skills. For Quar terly Intergenerational LGBTQ+ Dinner and
more information call (202) 390-7555. Open Mic. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. San Mateo Pride Center, 1021
S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. For more information or to
San Mateo Professional Alliance Network ing Lunch. RSVP call 591-0133.
Noon to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro, 181 E. Fourth Ave.,
San Mateo. Free admission, lunch ordered off the menu. The B ail Trap: American Ransom. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
For more information contact mike@mikefoor.com. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Redwood City, 2124
Brewster Ave., Redwood City. Free film screening. For
Fr ee Wor k shop: Pr otecting Your Por tfolio in a more information call 854-0344.
Volatile Market. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. San Mateo Public
Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. For more informa- The Little Mermaid presented by Grab B ag Theater.
tion call 401-4662. 7 p.m. Veterans Memorial Senior Center, 1455 Madison
Ave., Redwood City. Cost $10. For more information con-
Caption Phone for Hearing Loss Class. 1:15 p.m. to 2 tact grabbagtheater@gmail.com.
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las
Pulgas, San Mateo. Free. For more information call 522- Reel Great Films: Lady Bird. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Belmont
7490. Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. For more
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Mission Hospice and Home Care’s new six-bedroom hospice house in Redwood City will
provide a peaceful, homelike environment specifically designed for people in the last weeks
of life who need intensive, round-the-clock symptom management that cannot be provided
at home. Mission Hospice seeks community support to raise the $2.5 million still needed to
Wanda Durant, mother of Golden Gate Warriors star Kevin Durant, spoke on the importance fund renovations, start-up costs and care for patients who are underinsured. Gifts to the
of safe, affordable housing at HIP Housing’s Annual Luncheon and Fundraiser, held at the campaign will directly support local patients and families, and may be made online at
Waterfront Marriott in Burlingame May 11. HIP Housing invests in human potential by missionhospice.org/donate/ or by calling 554-1000. Seen in front of the soon-to-be-completed
improving the housing and lives of many, enabling people with special income or circumstance house are the campaign chairs Lisa Deal, left, and Dr. Robert Roe.
needs to find low-cost housing.

Presentation of a proclamation designating May 10, 2018 as Asian American, Native Hawaiian
& Pacific Islander Mental Health Day in San Mateo County. Left to right: Briana Evans, Sue
Vuna, Atanacio Bayudan, Nicole Moreland, Francesca Lomotan, Ken Jew, Maria Martinez, Christi
Morales-Kumasawa, San Mateo County Supervisor David J. Canepa, Silvia Tang, Stephanie
Bolon, Ning Recio, Danny Boy Naha-Veelalu, Kristie Lui and Elise Sien Cabilatazan.
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22 Monday • May 14, 2018 THE DAILY JOURNAL

203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra

NOTICE TO NOTICE TO NOTICE TO


CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN that the Board of Su- EN that the Board of Su-
EN that the Board of Su- pervisors of the County of pervisors of the County of
pervisors of the County of San Mateo, State of Cali- San Mateo, State of Cali-
San Mateo, State of Cali- fornia, will receive sealed fornia, will receive sealed
fornia, will receive sealed bids for the construction bids for the construction
bids for the construction contracts titled contracts titled
contracts titled
Job Order Contracts – Job Order Contracts –
Job Order Contracts - Painting Contracting Roofing Contracting
Services Services Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
General Construction (Class C-33 Contractors) (Class C-39 Contractors)
(Class B Contractors) County of San Mateo County of San Mateo
County of San Mateo PROJECTS NOs. JOC- PROJECTS NOs.
PROJECT NO. JOC-1901 1904 and JOC-1905 JOC-1902 and JOC-1903

Bids shall be received in Bids shall be received in Bids shall be received in


accordance with the Con- accordance with the Con- accordance with the Con-
tract Documents. The bid tract Documents. The bid tract Documents. The bid
package(s) containing all package(s) containing all package(s) containing all
Contract Documents may Contract Documents may
Contract Documents may be downloaded from the be downloaded from the
be downloaded from the Department of Public Department of Public
Department of Public Works' website at Works' website at
Works' website at http://publicworks.smcgov. http://publicworks.smcgov. 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
http://publicworks.smcgov. org/projects-out-bid (in- org/projects-out-bid (in-
org/projects-out-bid (in- cludes complete bid pack- cludes complete bid pack- NOTICE OF PETITION TO NOTICE OF PETITION TO
cludes complete bid pack- ages) after the mandatory ages) after the mandatory ADMINISTER ESTATE OF ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
pre-bid conference. pre-bid conference. Robert Chun Chien Virt Lee Foster aka Virt Lewis
ages) after the mandatory Case Number: 18-PRO-00281 Case Number: 18PRO00429
pre-bid conference. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
A mandatory pre-bid con- A mandatory pre-bid con- tingent creditors, and persons who may
ference is scheduled for ference is scheduled for otherwise be interested in the will or es-
tingent creditors, and persons who may
A mandatory pre-bid con- May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM. May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM. otherwise be interested in the will or es-
tate, or both, of Robert Chun Chien. A
ference is scheduled for The conference will meet at The conference will meet at Petition for Probate has been filed by De- tate, or both, of Virt Lee Foster aka Virt
May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM. 455 County Center, 1st 455 County Center, 1st bra Chien in the Superior Court of Cali- Lewis. A Petition for Probate has been
The conference will meet at Floor, Room 101, Redwood Floor, Room 101, Redwood fornia, County of San Mateo. The Peti- filed by Gail Lewis in the Superior Court
455 County Center, 1st City, California, 94063. City, California, 94063. tion for Probate requests that Debra of California, County of San Mateo. The
Floor, Room 101, Redwood Chien be appointed as personal repre- Petition for Probate requests that Gail
General questions regard- General questions regard- sentative to administer the estate of the Lewis be appointed as personal repre-
City, California, 94063. decedent. sentative to administer the estate of the
ing this project should be ing this project should be
The petition requests the decedent’s will decedent.
General questions regard- directed to Rana Naser, directed to Rana Naser, and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
Department of Public Department of Public The petition requests authority to admin-
ing this project should be bate. The will and any codicils are avail- ister the estate under the Independent
Works, 555 County Center Works, 555 County Center able for examination in the file kept by
directed to Rana Naser, 5th Floor Redwood City, 5th Floor Redwood City, the court.
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
Department of Public CA 94063, email CA 94063, email The petition requests authority to admin- thority will allow the personal representa-
Works, 555 County Center rnaser@smcgov.org, rnaser@smcgov.org, ister the estate under the Independent tive to take many actions without obtain-
5th Floor Redwood City, Phone (650) 599-7302. Phone (650) 599-7302. Administration of Estates Act. (This au- ing court approval. Before taking certain
CA 94063, email thority will allow the personal representa- very important actions, however, the per-
Bids shall be submitted us- Bids shall be submitted us- tive to take many actions without obtain- sonal representative will be required to
rnaser@smcgov.org, ing court approval. Before taking certain give notice to interested persons unless
Phone (650) 599-7302. ing forms furnished and ing forms furnished and
bound in the Project Man- bound in the Project Man- very important actions, however, the per- they have waived notice or consented to
sonal representative will be required to the proposed action.) The independent
ual(s) and in accordance ual(s) and in accordance
Bids shall be submitted us- with Instructions to Bidders, with Instructions to Bidders,
give notice to interested persons unless administration authority will be granted
ing forms furnished and they have waived notice or consented to unless an interested person files an ob-
and shall be accompanied and shall be accompanied the proposed action.) The independent
bound in the Project Man- by a Certified or Cashier's by a Certified or Cashier's jection to the petition and shows good
administration authority will be granted cause why the court should not grant au-
ual(s) and in accordance Check or Bid Bond for Check or Bid Bond for unless an interested person files an ob-
with Instructions to Bidders, thority.
$25,000 per bid. $25,000 per bid. jection to the petition and shows good
A hearing on the petition will be held in
and shall be accompanied cause why the court should not grant the
authority. this court as follows: JUN. 04, 2018 at
by a Certified or Cashier's County intends to award County intends to award 9:00 a.m., Superior Court of California,
two (2) Job Order Con- two (2) Job Order Con- A hearing on the petition will be held in
Check or Bid Bond for this court as follows: JUN 12, 2018 at County of San Mateo, 400 County Cen-
$25,000 per bid. tracts for Painting Contract- tracts for Roofing Contract- ter, Redwood City, CA 94063.
ing Services, JOC-1904 ing Services, JOC-1902 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo, If you object to the granting of the peti-
and JOC-1905. One (1) and JOC-1903. One (1) 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA tion, you should appear at the hearing
The apparent lowest re- contract will be awarded to contract will be awarded to
sponsive and responsible 94063. and state your objections or file written
the successful lowest bid- the successful lowest bid- If you object to the granting of the peti- objections with the court before the hear-
bidder shall be selected for der and one (1) to the sec- der and one (1) to the sec- tion, you should appear at the hearing ing. Your appearance may be in person
consideration for award of ond lowest bidder. Only ond lowest bidder. Only and state your objections or file written or by your attorney.
the JOC contract, but the one bid per Contractor one bid per Contractor objections with the court before the hear- If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
County of San Mateo re- shall be submitted for both shall be submitted for both ing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney. itor of the decedent, you must file your
serves the right to reject contracts. contracts. claim with the court and mail a copy to
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
any and all bids, alternate itor of the decedent, you must file your the personal representative appointed by
bids, or unit prices or waive The apparent lowest re- The apparent lowest re- the court within the later of either (1) four
claim with the court and mail a copy to
sponsive and responsible sponsive and responsible months from the date of first issuance of
any irregularities in any bid bidder on one JOC contract bidder on one JOC contract
the personal representative appointed by
received. the court within the later of either (1) four letters to a general personal representa-
will be excluded from con- will be excluded from con- months from the date of first issuance of tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
sideration for the subse- sideration for the subse- letters to a general personal representa- California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
Bids shall be sealed and quent contract. quent contract. tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the from the date of mailing or personal de-
filed with the Clerk of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days livery to you of a notice under sectioin
Board of Supervisors of the Bids shall be sealed and Bids shall be sealed and from the date of mailing or personal de- 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
County of San Mateo at the filed with the Clerk of the filed with the Clerk of the livery to you of a notice under sectioin er California statutes and legal authority
Board of Supervisors of the Board of Supervisors of the 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- may affect your rights as a creditor. You
Hall of Justice and Re- er California statutes and legal authority
cords, 400 County Center, County of San Mateo at the County of San Mateo at the may want to consult with an attorney
Hall of Justice and Re- Hall of Justice and Re- may affect your rights as a creditor. You
(formerly 401 Marshall may want to consult with an attorney knowledgable in California law.
cords, 400 County Center, cords, 400 County Center, knowledgable in California law. You may examine the file kept by the
Street) 1st Floor, Redwood (formerly 401 Marshall (formerly 401 Marshall court. If you are a person interested in
City, California, on or be- You may examine the file kept by the
Street) 1st Floor, Redwood Street) 1st Floor, Redwood court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a
fore June 13, 2018, at 2:30 City, California, on or be- City, California, on or be- the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-
PM and will be opened in fore June 13, 2018, at 2:30 fore June 13, 2018, at 2:30 Request for Special Notice (form DE- 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
public in the Chambers of PM and will be opened in PM and will be opened in 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- praisal of estate assets or of any petition
said Board of Supervisors public in the Chambers of public in the Chambers of praisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code
said Board of Supervisors said Board of Supervisors or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special No-
or at another location as section 1250. A Request for Special No-
designated by Owner or at another location as or at another location as tice form is available from the court clerk.
designated by Owner designated by Owner tice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner:
shortly thereafter. shortly thereafter. shortly thereafter. Attorney for Petitioner:
Robert E. Daye #43307
5/14, 5/21/18 Michael J. Kallis
5/14, 5/21/18 5/14, 5/21/18 63 East Fourth Ave. 849 Menlo Avenue
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SAN MATEO DAILY SAN MATEO DAILY SAN MATEO DAILY (650)340-0102 (650)321-4641
JOURNAL JOURNAL JOURNAL FILED: 5/9/18 FILED: 5/1/2018
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
nal on 5/14/18, 5/21/18, 5/22/18) nal on 5/7/18, 5/14/18, 5/15/18 )
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203 Public Notices 210 lost & Found 298 collectibles 304 Furniture 310 misc. For sale 316 clothes
lost cat. Black and White. Black star Wars Action figure: Qui-Gon seWiNg storage cabinet, Custom Water storage taNK, brand new, WilsoN leatHer, burgundy lady jack-
Notice to patch on right eye. REWARD. Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 made wood perfect condition $75. 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $155. et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
Call (323) 439-7713. Steve (650)518-6614. (650)483-1222 (650)771-6324
coNtractors
Books soFaBed, velour, tan, Excellent 318 sports equipment
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- 299 computers condition. $75. (808)631-1365. 311 musical instruments
EN that the Board of Su- James PattersoN hardback books.
solid Wood Dining table with exten-
15 sF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 19" color Monitor with stand VG con- 1929 aNtique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut- Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
pervisors of the County of dition power cord/owners manual includ- sion great piece great condition black ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
San Mateo, State of Cali- ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 $80 (650)364-5263 (650)742-6776.
NicHolas sParKs hardback books.
fornia, will receive sealed 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 solid Wood Entertainment Center- BoW Flex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
bids for the construction i-Pad KeYBoard. $25.00. (650)588- TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In cHromatic HarmoNica: Horner Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
qualitY BooKs used and rare. World 0842 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
contracts titled & US History and classic American nov- Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o (650)278-5776. (650)784-1061.
els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 recordaBle cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, (925)482-5742
Job order contracts – camPiNg Bed, inflatable. "Lazy sofa".
tHe Halo Forerunner saga. 3 books. (650) 578 9208 ePiPHoNe les Paul 100th Like new. $15.00 (650)588-0842
electrical/lighting Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 taBle 24"x48" folding legs each end.
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
contracting services v.logviNov, uNusual Journey to the 300 toys $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 camPiNg teNt, pop up sleeps 2-3
"Quechua, Fresh Black. Co. Waterproof.
(class c-10 contractors) Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- FeNder mustaNg I guitar amplifier Like new. $70.00 (650)588-0842
county of san mateo sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 100 tHiNgs for little children to do on a tHree iNcH egg crate foam twin bed
mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi- 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used.
ProJects Nos. FREE (650)595-3933 tion, $20, 650-595-3933 $80. (650)421-5469 comPetitor WeigHt BenchNever
Joc-1906 and Joc-1907 295 art FeNder mustaNg ll guitar amplifier
used Still in box. $45.00 (650)593-1261
americaN FlYer locomotive runs tWiN Bed frame-black wrought iron eastoN alumiNum bat.33 inches, 30
BrusHed FiNisH, 15" X 20" frame from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
Bids shall be received in good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 $130.00 (650)421-5469 oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
holds 18 various size photos. Never
accordance with the Con- used. $20. 650-369-2486. large stuFFed ANIMALS - $3 each tWiN Bed, mattress, box spring, frame everlast 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
$ 50. (650)598-9804. For sale: Epiphone Les Paul Cus-
tract Documents. The bid Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint. Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
package(s) containing all 296 appliances origiNal americaN Girl Doll - Molly, used Bedroom Furniture, FREE. Call $625.00. (650)421-5469. golF Bag travel protector, black, $5;
Contract Documents may complete with clothing, accessories, and (650)573-7381. (650)591-9769
air coNditioNer 10000 BTU w/re- Huge ludWig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
books $50. (650)515-1931.
be downloaded from the mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG Wall uNit/room Divider. Simple & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian golF bag with 22 clubs. Great for peo-
Department of Public brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- star Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader lines. Breaks down for transportation. Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300 ple just learning to play. $90 (650)592-
0898 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message (650)369-8013. 2648
Works' website at $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
http://publicworks.smcgov. air coNditioNer, Portable, 14,000 WalNut cHest, small (4 drawer with PiaNo, uPrigHt, in excellent condi- golF Balls, good condition, 100 for
org/projects-out-bid (in- BTU, Commercial Cool model 302 antiques upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 $10; (650)591-9769
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
cludes complete bid pack- sories plus remote included. maHogaNY aNtique Secretary desk, Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x PiaNo-1955 BaldWiN Acrosonic 36” golF cluBs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
ages) after the mandatory 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO. 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 High, Free for anyone to pick-up $90.00 (650)341-8342
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. (650)295-9121.
pre-bid conference. (650)345-1835
306 Housewares uPrigHt PiaNo. In tune. Fair condi-
golF cluBs, used set with Cart for
$50. (650)593-4490
A mandatory pre-bid con-
coFFee maKer $15.00 white, Kitchen 303 electronics tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- comPlete set OF CHINA - Windsor HealtH rider. Exercise machine. Ex-
ference is scheduled for 0907 aNtares dollars Bill Changer ma- Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, viNtage liNgerie Washboard circa cellent condition. $95. San Bruno.
may 30, 2018 at 2:30 Pm. chines never used for small bus. $95 20-pieces in original box, never used. 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for (650)794-0839
colemaN lxe Roadtrip Grill - (650)992-4544. $250 per box (3 boxes available). strumming $50 (650)369-2486
The conference will meet at Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 (650)342-5630 HealtHrider (origiNal 90's equip-
455 County Center, 1st (650)918-9847 BlauPuNKt am/Fm/cd Radio and Re- YamaHa acoustic Guitar, model ment). Good condition. $25 (650) 387-
Floor, Room 101, Redwood ceiver with Detachable Face asking crYstal (leaded glass) lamp $30. FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469 8121
electric stove From Sears $100. (650)593-4490 Can send picture. (650)464-7860
City, California, 94063. Excellent Condition $225 zilJiaN cYmBals with stands, 21” meN's rossigNol Skis. $95.00,
Please Call (650)244-9267 KiNdle Fire 8 in. Case and Charger grilliNg WoK stir fry. high quality ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99 good condition, (650)341-0282.
General questions regard- incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592- (916)826-5964
HotPoiNt HeavY Duty Dryer excellent 2648 oNe dozeN Official League Diamond
ing this project should be working condition Burlingame $50 Call motorola Bravo MB 520 (android Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
directed to Rana Naser, Dan (408)656-0958 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD JulisKa HaNd-craFted 6 7/16" 312 Pets & animals (650)771-6324.
card Belmont (650)595-8855 plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NEW $15.00
Department of Public maYtag WasHer excellent working (650)344-4756 airliNe carrier for cats, pur. from PriNce teNNis 2 section nylon black
Works, 555 County Center condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan oNKYo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
5th Floor Redwood City, (408)656-0958 Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, KitcHeN craFt Cutter with five differ- (505)228-1480 local. $55.(650)341-8342
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives.
CA 94063, email mFg H20laBs Model 300 exc cond $35 contact 650-592-2648 oNe KeNNel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- total gYm XLS, excellent condition.
rnaser@smcgov.org, counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. samsuNg Flat TV 20" ex.co.incl. mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
Phone (650) 599-7302. room Heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 lace taBleclotH. 84" x 64". Like (650)593-2066 (650)588-0828
new and lovely. Rarely used. $35. San
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. Bruno. (650)794-0839 Parrot cage, Steel, Large - approx touredge reactioN ii uniflex sys-
Bids shall be submitted us- (650)952-3500 304 Furniture 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
ing forms furnished and siNK douBle cast iron. Good condi- offer. (650)245-4084 new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
seWiNg macHiNe-roYal XL 6000 2 WalNut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
bound in the Project Man- Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. need work but very good cond. $20/ea Pet carrier for small dog or cat in ex- treadmill-HorizoN liKe New, limit-
ual(s) and in accordance (650)342-8436. (650)952-3466.
308 tools cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO
with Instructions to Bidders, 6059 (650)508-8662
sHoWtime rotisserie used once aNtique diNiNg table for six people
and shall be accompanied $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 aNtique iroN Hand Drills. 3 available Pet taxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux viNtage NasH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
by a Certified or Cashier's message. at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
aNtique moHagaNY Bookcase. Four $25. Call (650)349-6059.
Check or Bid Bond for uNitaP staNdard centerset bath- feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. craFtsmaN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
$25,000 per bid. room chrome faucet, complete, $10, dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
WomaN’s sKi Boots, Nordica, size 8
(650)595-3933 armcHair good condition $55. 316 clothes $30 (650)592-2047.
(650)266-3184 sHoPsmitH marK V 50th Anniversary
County intends to award vacuum cleaNer (reconditioned) most attachments. $1,500/OBO. 5 Boxes male & female square dance YamaHa rooF RACK, 58 inches $75.
two (2) Job Order Con- $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 Bedstead siNgle, poster style, box (650)504-0585 clothing. Excellent Condition. As a (650)458-3255
spring, mattress available. $40.00. bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
tracts for Electrical/Lighting WesterN WasHBoard Sales made (650)593-7408 viNtage craFtsmaN Jig Saw. Circa
Contracting Services, JOC- of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
BeautiFul silver clutch evening
340 camera & Photo equip.
1906 and JOC-1907. One $75. phone 650-369-2486. Beige soFa $99. Excellent Condition bag. Never used. $20 (650)794-0839
(650) 315-2319 viNtage sHoPsmitH and BaNd NiKoN 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
(1) contract will be awarded WHirlPool WasHer DRYER, GE saW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
Box oF used men's Levi's and misc. lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
to the successful lowest Refrigerator all working and in good con- BuNK Beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 (650)342-6993
jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition
bidder and one (1) to the dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or (650)589-0764 omega B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
B/O (650)685-2494 struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
second lowest bidder. Only WHirlPool-drYer gas Coin Oper- daWgs BraNd Kaymann black and larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
one bid per Contractor ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or commode, good condition. $20 obo. 309 office equipment white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
shall be submitted for both (650)302-2456 Please call (650)745-6309 (650)369-2486 vivitar v 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
contracts. comPuter desK (glass) & chair. Like laPtoP case or bag. Black. Like new.
Faux Fur Coat Woman's brown multi (650)583-6636
297 Bicycles new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
color in excellent condition 3/4
gtecher@comcast.net
The apparent lowest re- adult BiKes 1 regular and 2 with bal- 310 misc. For sale length $50 (650)692-8012 345 medical equipment
sponsive and responsible loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 comPuter desK For sale $99
geNuiNe ladies Mink Fur Jacket,
bidder on one JOC contract (650)520-4650 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint, Homedics dual Shiatsu Massage
$50.00 Call: (650)368-0748. Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
Bmx moNgoose Outer Limit Bike, no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
will be excluded from con- looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 comPuter sWivel CHAIR. Padded
golF sHoes, FootJoy, black & white
sideration for the subse- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 BessY small Evening Hand Bag With saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5;
quent contract. cHild’s scHWiNN BicYcle, Blue in Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 (650)591-9769
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. desK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
(650)458-3578 BiFold sHutters 2x28”x79 $10.00
girl's 24" Schwinn bicycle. Good con- KaYaNo meN’s Running shoes size 11
Bids shall be sealed and (650)544-5306 good condition $20 (650)520-7045
dition. $25 (650) 387-8121
filed with the Clerk of the diNiNg room SET - Cherry Wood casH register Parts; Much Skin Not ladies clotHiNg, some w/tags.
Board of Supervisors of the NeW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels (Looks Like Mahogany), two extra Guts $500 (415)269-4784 $99.00 (650)589-0764.
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave leaves, Seats up to 10. $800 or best of-
County of San Mateo at the mes fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or corKs For wine bottles. New, never
Hall of Justice and Re- ladies sequiN dress, blue, size XL,
evenings used. 5 bundles of 100 each. $50.00. pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
cords, 400 County Center, 298 collectibles (650)593-7408
(formerly 401 Marshall diNiNg taBle (36"x54") and 4 match- meN's stetsoN hat, size large, new,
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for costco PlaY Pen with travel bag. rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
Street) 1st Floor, Redwood 2 adoraBle 1950's girl dolls ."Ginny" $250 .(650)-654-1930. Used once $35 (650)591-2981 (650) 578-9208
City, California, on or be- doll Knock-offs. Stands & clothes. $20.
(650)888-9314 dresser 4-draWer in Belmont for drum -décor ONLY Brass cylinder & miNK stole - Excellent condition. Was
fore June 13, 2018, at 2:30 $75. Good condition; good for children. fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00 rarely worn. $50. San Bruno. (650)794-
Pm and will be opened in 80’s toPs Complete Factory Set All Call (650)678-8585 (650)344-4756 0839
public in the Chambers of Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474.
lioNel cHristmas Holiday expan-
said Board of Supervisors dresser W/mirror & chest, mid- NeW WitH tags Wool or cotton Men's
a-team FiguriNes Plus Jeep $20 century, blond/tan. Both for $99. Night- sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
or at another location as (650)591-9769 San Carlos stands also available. SSF. (650)392- (650)952-3466
lioNel WesterN Union Pass car and
designated by Owner 4841 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
collectaBle memoraBillia from tuxedo size 40, black, including white
shortly thereafter. the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each. eNtertaiNmeNt ceNter for $50. shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System
5/14, 5/21/18 650-346-9262 for inquiries. Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
cNs-3131823# (650)726-4102 2360 RWC loction. WilsoN leatHer Lady Jacket. Small,
leNNox red Rose, Unused, hand like new. $45. (808)863-1136.
saN mateo dailY painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, Free WoodeN Bed frame, good condi- luggage, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
JourNal $12.00. (650) 578 9208. tion pictures available (650)322-9598 Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net
miller lite Neon sign , work good
$59 call (650)218-6528 glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- maKes 6"x6" potholders, frame and
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
musical doll in a Box! "Soft Impres-
sions" Porcelain/Bisque.Mint. iKea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x meiliNK saFe-Fore Proof,
Cond. $5. (650)888-9314 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. 50”x31”X31”,2200lbs $1200
www.elso.store.com (415)309-3892
iKea taBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
scarlett o'Hara Doll. by "Gambina" $ 30. (650)598-9804.
Mint condition. 12" ht.. $10. (650)888-
9314 love cHair, velour, tan. $45. NegriNi FeNciNg Epee mask size M
(808)631-1365. & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
(415)260-6940
NeW deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must samsoNite 26" tan hard-sided suit

legal Notices Sell! (650) 875-8159. case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
$45. (650)328-6709
NeW tWiN Mattress set plus frame
$30.00 (650) 347-2356 silK saree 6 yards new nice color.for
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
Fictitious Business Name Statements, Niagara viBratiNg Adjustable bed formation.
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
(408)656-0958 siNK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, $15.00 (650)544-5306
oFFice tYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
Notice of Public Sales and More. wood with formica wood grain top $25 slr leNs Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
(650) 787-9753 Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171

Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. orNate large BooKcase: Two
slr leNs Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. traiN-color PriNt by John Hugh
Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com retro HutcH Needs refinishing other-
wise good condition. Top detaches from uNideN HarleY Davidson Gas Tank
bottom $25. (650)712-9962 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
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garage Sales 620 Automobiles 670 Auto Service 670 Auto Parts
CheVY 2007 Malibu 4-Door Sedan Grey Mini CooPer- Hood Best offer-
200K Miles Excellent condition Premier elso.store.com Call Don(415)309-3892
gArAge SAleS coated protection $1,800 (650)871-8596 WeSt CoASt
Auto Services PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few
eStAte SAleS CheVY hhr ‘08 - Grey, spunky car
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500. Cash discounts, DMV
times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
obo. (650)745-6309
Make money, make room! (408)807-6529. Services
White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
dodge ‘99 MAintenAnCe Van, , 786 El Camino Real P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
List your upcoming $2,500 OBO Good condition. Call South San Francisco, CA 94080
garage sale, (650)481-5296 (415)588-8993 680 Autos Wanted
moving sale, got An older Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
estate sale, CAr, BoAt, or rV? Novas, running or not
yard sale, Do the humane thing. 670 Auto Parts Parts collection etc.
Donate it to the So clean out that garage
rummage sale, Humane Society.
BridgeStone AlenzA 235/65R17,
$50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty, Give me a call
clearance sale, or Call 1- 800-943-8412 used less than 10k. (650)593-4490 Joe 650 342-2483

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whatever sale you
have... hYundAi 2013 Tucson Limited Edi-
tion White, Automatic 6-cyl, naviga-
tion, heated front seats, sun
Reach over 83,450 readers roof/moon roof, leather interior 78k
from South San Francisco miles excellent condition $14,000
to Palo Alto. OBO. Text or leave msg (650)533-
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in your local newspaper.
64 “Do it, or __!” 34 Cat foot 49 Tied chess
Call (650)344-5200 MAzdA ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con- 1 Big name in PCs 65 Wordsworth 35 Just get (by) games
dition One owner Fully loaded Low
miles reduced $16,995 obo (650)520- 5 Play idly, as a words 36 Capek’s robot 50 “Death, be not
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guitar 66 Fed. power dept.

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10 Not that 41 1914 battle river 51 Uses the good
379 open houses MAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per-
43 Hunger twinge china
fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles 14 With 15-Across,
$19,995 OBO (650)520-4650
station with a 1 A long way off 45 Really botch 52 Disney’s Chinese
oPen houSe MerCedeS ‘98 E320, very clean,
sil.ver, $164K miles, $3,200 (650)302-
hook and ladder 2 Credited in a 46 “Who goes warrior
liStingS 5523 15 With 16-Across, footnote there?” guard 53 Feed, as a fire
toYotA ’12 Rav 4, Sport, Silver, 52k indoor chores 3 Like jagged edges 47 Aptly named 55 Like a 10-lane
List your Open House miles, 1 owner, $13,950.00 (650)212- 16 With 28-Across, 4 Wax nostalgic novelist highway
in the Daily Journal. 6666
tireless sort 5 Angle symbols 48 Swashbuckling 56 Tarot reader
625 Classic Cars 6 Marriott or Hyatt Flynn 59 Chilean year

ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:


Reach over 83,450 17 Particle for Fermi
potential home buyers & 18 Out-of-use 7 German
renters a day, CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado
from South San Francisco 44,632 original miles. Needs body work anesthetic industrial region
and headliner $2,975 OBO (650)218- 8 Apply
to Palo Alto. 4681. 19 Blunted blade
in your local newspaper. 20 One fighting back 9 Traffic slowdown
CheVY ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard 22 “The Quiet spots
Call (650)344-5200 Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
obo. (650)952-4036. American” 10 Coarse cloth
novelist 11 Aspirations
CheVY ‘86 CorVette. Automatic. 12 Cara of “Fame”
93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 Graham __
470 rooms 13 Trapshooting
obo. (650) 952-4036. 24 First stage of
hiP houSing grief 21 Triangle ratio
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50K
San Mateo County MileS. $19,000 OBO or trade for ‘50 25 Firmly resolved 23 Farrier’s abrasive
(650)348-6660 Oldsmobile Cpe.. (650)481-5296. (against) tool
Ford 1938-CluB Coup, Restored, 42 26 Election winners 25 Elder statesman
515 office Space motor, Hydraulic Brakes, $19,000 27 Company head 27 Sound from the
(650)773-7172 28 With 31-Across, fold
-VirtuAl oFFiCeS- MerCedeS 1974 450 SEL, One owner, big biting insect 28 Sewn edge
$59 - $150 No Accidents, Needs Engine, Pale Yel- 31 With 32-Across, 29 Kitchenware
low, $4,000 (650)375-1350.
*Business Internet *Phone Answering sticky strip brand
*Conference Rooms *Offices
*Complete IT Services * Mail MerCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top. 32 With 40-Across, 30 Stimpy’s sidekick
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851- 31 Thigh bone
05/14/18
(650) 373-2000 0878 bills to pay with
Bay Area executive offices 37 Big cheese 33 Loathe
www.bayareaoffices.com
635 Vans 38 Wide shoe size
39 Azerbaijan’s
toYotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con-
620 Automobiles dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K capital
miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See
craigslist for pics.
40 With 42-Across,
don’t lose money financier
on a trade-in or 640 Motorcycles/Scooters 42 With 43-Across,
consignment! BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call strength needed
(650) 995-0003
for a team job
Sell your vehicle in the MotorCYCle SAddleBAgS, 43 With 61-Across,
with mounting hardware and other parts
daily Journal’s $35. Call (650)670-2888 turn off, as a
Auto Classifieds. computer
645 Boats 44 Censor’s target
Just $45 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat, 46 Friend of Frodo
We’ll run it excellend condition.
(650)347-2559
$4,500. Call
47 Elk relative
‘til you sell it! 51 Dungarees
MAliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
built and re-finished. Boat and Motor. 54 Mistakes
reach 83,450 drivers 20K obo. (650)851-0878.
from South SF to 55 Hand-tightened
SeA rAY 16 Ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs
Palo Alto Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732. fasteners
57 Galway Bay’s __
Call (650)344-5200 670 Auto Service Islands
ads@smdailyjournal.com
58 New Orleans
AA SMog NFLer
BMW ‘11 328i Coupe, M package, white Complete Repair & Service 60 Lotion additive
black, $12,700. (650)302-5523 $29.75 plus certificate fee
(most cars) 61 With 62-Across,
CheVrolet ‘86 ASTROVAN, 63K 869 California Drive . Australia
miles, $3800 (650)481-5296 Burlingame
62 With 63-Across,
CheVY ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT (650) 340-0492 attempt
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.

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05/14/18
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