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City seeks to control flooding


In partnership, officials exploring feasibility of water detention facilities for Belmont Creek
By Zachary Clark area from a 25- to 100-year storm. ground, includ- some on private property, includ- have to balance what the experts
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF The latest plans rely on water ing a pond or ing Notre Dame de Namur say versus what the public will
detention facilities to capture grassy swale. University, Carlmont accept.”
Plans for a long-term solution stormwater runoff upstream before Experts have Drive/Hidden Canyon Park, Twin Conversations to find out what
to flooding around Belmont Creek it has a chance to hit downstream identified sev- Pines Park and Church of the public and stakeholders will
are entering the community out- areas prone to flooding. These eral sites for Immaculate Heart of Mary. accept are underway, but experts
reach phase: an initial step in detention facilities come in a vari- detention facil- “These plans are a blend of tech- have especially high hopes that
refining a variety of potential ety of designs, ranging from large ities, some of nical, financial and political, and Notre Dame de Namur will agree to
strategies into a cohesive project underground concrete basins to which are on that last part will be a tricky one,”
proposal aimed at protecting the temporary capture areas above Doug Kim public land and Mayor Doug Kim said. “We’ll See CREEK, Page 18

Gym that serves


seniors could be
kept from closure
Potential permanent operator identified
for popular Burlingame health care facility
By Austin Walsh The decision outraged patrons,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF who called on health officials to
preserve the facility which they
A Burlingame fitness facility depended on for exercise and social
popular with seniors once threat- opportunities. In the aftermath of
ened to close may be permanently the dissatisfaction shared by sen-
saved, according to health care offi- iors, health officials agreed to tem-
cials who scrambled to find a sus- porarily postpone the shuttering in
tainable operator. hopes of finding a permanent oper-
Eskaton, which operates a near- ator.
ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL by senior care facility, expressed a Sutter Health officials have said
CEO and co-founder Ritu Narayan said Zum allows parents to trust their children will be safe when transported willingness to step in and keep the facility needed to shut down to
to their activities. The Redwood City company just raised another round of funding, and aims to expand. open a gym at 1875 Trousdale make way for redevelopment pro-
posed by the Peninsula Health Care

Kid rideshare going strong


Drive at the corner of Marco Polo
Way, adjacent to the Mills- District, which owns the land where
Peninsula Medical Center. the gym is located. They added the
The gym was slated for closure gym cannot relocate along with the
earlier this year when officials with other services, because the new
location specializes solely in acute
Redwood City-based Zum raises $19 million Sutter Health, which oversees the
facility, announced plans to relo-
cate many of the site’s other care
care.
Burlingame officials are studying
By Zachary Clark Redwood City-based Zum, pro- Parents can book one-time or services to the Mills Health Center
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF nounced Zoom, debuted in 2016, recurring rides for a single child or in San Mateo. See GYM, Page 19
and in March announced it had carpool of kids traveling to and
As computer engineer Ritu
Narayan advanced her career at var-
ious big-name technology compa-
raised $19 million in series B
funding, led by Spark Capital.
Narayan, who is CEO and co-
from one or more destinations,
and rides can be scheduled up to a
year in advance.
Half Moon Bay hotel proposal
nies, she found it increasingly dif-
ficult to juggle the demands of par-
enthood.
founder of Zum, said every feature
of the app was designed around
trust.
When a Zumer is assigned, par-
ents can see a profile of the driver,
including vehicle information,
met with community concern
By Zachary Clark Hyatt Place Hotel project entails
Driving her four kids to and from All 2, 000 drivers, called before he or she arrives — which three stories as high as 36 feet,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
school, piano lessons or doctor “Zumers,” have backgrounds in is typically within five minutes — 141 guest rooms spread across one
appointments made Narayan feel, child care and are handpicked, she and have the ability to provide or two buildings, 195 parking
The aesthetics of a hotel pro-
like most busy parents, that she said. They must be over the age of special instructions if they so spaces and up to 2,946 square feet
posed for the southern gateway of
had to be in multiple places at 21 with a minimum of three years choose. Parents can also track the of conference space, according to
Half Moon Bay and the potential
once. Reliable help was hard to of driving experience and a clean ride and call the driver any time a staff report.
impacts that project could have on
find, she said, and out of that Department of Motor Vehicles through the app, and then rate The proposal aims to preserve
traffic and city utilities topped
familiar need came the idea for record, and pass background them after each ride, which helps wetlands identified on the west
concerns expressed at a Planning
Zum, a rideshare app for children checks with the FBI, Department the algorithm personalize the side of the project site, with plans
Commission meeting last week.
ages 5 and up that also offers of Justice and Trustline, a service
The proposed Half Moon Bay
nanny services. that vets nannies and baby-sitters. See ZUM, Page 19 See HOTEL, Page 17
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2 Monday • April 2, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Failure has a thousand explanations.
Success doesn’t need one.”
— Sir Alec Guinness, British actor

This Day in History


“2001: A Space Odyssey,” the ground-

1968 breaking science-fiction film epic


produced and directed by Stanley
Kubrick and starring Keir Dullea and
Gary Lockwood, had its world pre-
miere in Washington, D.C.
In 1 7 9 2 , Congress passed the Coinage Act, which author-
ized establishment of the U.S. Mint.
In 1 8 0 0 , Ludwig van Beethoven premiered his Symphony
No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21, in Vienna.
In 1 8 6 5 , Confederate President Jefferson Davis and most of
his Cabinet fled the Confederate capital of Richmond,
Virginia, because of advancing Union forces.
In 1 9 1 7 , President Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to
declare war against Germany, saying, “The world must be
made safe for democracy.” (Congress declared war four days
later.)
In 1 9 3 2 , aviator Charles A. Lindbergh and John F. Condon
went to a cemetery in The Bronx, New York, where Condon
turned over $50,000 to a man in exchange for Lindbergh’s
kidnapped son. (The child, who was not returned, was found REUTERS
dead the following month.) Children play with a kite in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
In 1 9 4 2 , Glenn Miller and his Orchestra recorded
“American Patrol” at the RCA Victor studios in Hollywood.
In 1 9 5 6 , the soap operas “As the World Turns” and “The
Edge of Night” premiered on CBS-TV. In other news ...
In 1 9 7 4 , French President Georges Pompidou, 62, died in Simpson was sentenced Thursday in tests that revealed the loop script ini-
Paris.
Nudist campground Los Angeles federal court. tials “LS” on the wood panel attached
In 1 9 8 2 , several thousand troops from Argentina seized the searching for a lifeguard The 34-year-old Inglewood resident to the canvas, court officials say.
disputed Falkland Islands, located in the south Atlantic, from FOSTER, R.I. — A Rhode Island nud- pleaded guilty in September to smug- “The remarkable level of interest
Britain. (Britain seized the islands back the following June.) ist campground is looking for a life- gling monitor lizards that were among members of the public and over
In 1 9 8 6 , four American passengers were killed when a ter- guard, and the uniform is cheap: noth- shipped from the Philippines. 40 submissions received is an example
rorist bomb exploded aboard a TWA jetliner en route from ing. The animals were in a box labeled of civic engagement at its best,” Chief
Rome to Athens, Greece. The Providence Journal reports Dyer “speakers” that were addressed to Justice Ralph Gants said in a state-
Woods Nudist Campgrounds’ help Simpson’s son. Two of the lizards ment.
Birthdays wanted notice for a lifeguard this sum-
mer says qualified candidates must
arrived dead and another had a crushed
foot.
Court officials say they believe the
portrait was painted sometime before
have “excellent communication The lizards are protected under an or around the time Shaw was appointed
skills” and the ability to “work as part international agreement which aims to to the high court in 1830. While they
of a team.” ensure that international trade in wild say they can’t be 100 percent sure
Campground president Jim Johnson animal and plant specimens doesn’t they’ve solved the high court mystery,
says the lifeguard can wear a swimsuit threaten their survival. they’re confident Shaw’s the man.
but it’s not necessary. Shaw, who was the father-in-law of
The campground offers swimming, Solved: Portrait of mystery “Moby Dick” author Herman Melville,
hiking, volleyball and a sauna for peo- high court justice identified also served on the Massachusetts state
ple who aren’t afraid to bare it all. Senate and House of Representatives
Singer Emmylou Actor Michael Actor Christopher Johnson says there’s “really no dif- BOSTON — The case of the unknown and as a member of the Constitutional
Harris is 71. Fassbender is 41. Meloni is 57. ference” between the Dyer Woods camp Massachusetts high court justice has Convention of 1820. He was also a
in Foster and a regular campground. He been solved. selectman for Boston and drafted the
Actress Sharon Acker is 83. Actress Dame Penelope Keith is says “it’s a family campground and Nearly two months after the Supreme act of incorporation and charter for the
78. Actress Linda Hunt is 73. Actor Sam Anderson is 71. people just show up to relax.” Judicial Court appealed to the public city.
Social critic and author Camille Paglia is 71. Actress Pamela Johnson says once people try going for help identifying the man whose Shaw died less than a year after he
Reed is 69. Rock musician Dave Robinson (The Cars) is 69. au naturel in nature they’ll “fall in love portrait hangs outside the chief jus- retired from the court in August 1860.
Country singer Buddy Jewell is 57. Singer Keren Woodward with it.” tice’s chambers, he has a name: Lemuel When the court turned to the public
(Bananarama) is 57. Country singer Billy Dean is 56. Actor Shaw, who served as chief justice from for help in February, officials said they
Clark Gregg is 56. Actress Jana Marie Hupp is 54. Rock musi- Lizard smuggler sentenced 1830 until 1860. believed he was an associate justice
cian Greg Camp is 51. Rock musician Tony Fredianelli (Third The court received more than 40 and had all-but ruled out that he was a
Eye Blind) is 49. Actress Roselyn Sanchez is 45. Country to house arrest in Los Angeles “informed guesses” on the identity of chief justice. Court officials had even
singer Jill King is 43. Actor Pedro Pascal is 43. Actor Adam LOS ANGELES — A Southern the mystery man, but Assistant Chief tried to run the portrait through the
Rodriguez is 43. Actor Jeremy Garrett is 42. Actress Jaime California man who smuggled five Court Officer Keith Downer’s nifty Google program that matches a per-
Ray Newman is 40. Rock musician Jesse Carmichael (Maroon monitor lizards into the U.S. — two of detective work was what cracked the sons’ likeness to a painting, with no
5) is 39. Actress Bethany Joy Galeotti is 37. Singer Lee which died — will spend six months case. luck.
Dewyze (TV: “American Idol”) is 32. Country singer Chris under house arrest. Among other things, Downer per- Shaw’s name will be attached to the
Janson is 32. Actor Drew Van Acker is 32. Actress Briga City News Service says Gayle formed bright yellow and white light portrait next month.
Heelan (TV: “Great News”) is 31. Actor Jesse Plemons is 30.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Monday • April 2, 2018 3


Four arrested in Daly City shooting another 1.5 percent are undecided.
Local briefs Police reports
Four people were arrested after police
man who had been defending his friend,
State alleges hospital
responded to reports of gunshots in Daly
City early Saturday morning. police said. The victim fled, driving north- system unfairly inflated costs Don’t look back
Police reported to the 500 block of Gellert bound on Mission Road, and the suspect SACRAMENTO — California’s attorney A vehicle’s side mirrors were found to be
Boulevard after witnesses said gunshots were fired more shots, hitting the car but not the general has sued Sutter Health, one of the removed on Bayswater Avenue in
fired into a house. driver, according to police. No one was hit state’s largest hospital systems, alleging Burlingame, it was reported at 5:41
When officers arrived, they found numer- by the shots fired, police said. anticompetitive business practices that p.m. Monday, Feb. 19.
ous shell casings in the driveway of the resi- Anyone with information about the inci- unfairly drove up costs for patients.
dence. Police said two suspects fired multiple dent is asked to contact police at (650) 877- The Los Angeles Times reports the lawsuit
gunshots from inside and outside the home. 8900 or the anonymous tip line at (650) filed Friday claims Sutter charged prices for MILLBRAE
952-2244. services that far exceed what the company
They arrested a 24-year-old San Francisco Mi s demeano r warrant. A San Pablo man
man for attempted murder and narcotics vio- would have been able to charge in a compet- was cited and released for a misdemeanor
lation. They also arrested two other men for
Stanford admission itive market. warrant out of Alameda County on El
narcotics violations. rate dips to historic low Spokeswoman Karen Garner says Sutter Camino Real, it was reported at 2 p.m.
A 37-year-old San Francisco man sustained Stanford University accepted 2,040 stu- Health officials had not seen the complaint Monday, Feb. 26.
a gunshot wound to his leg after the shoot- dents to its incoming class for Fall 2018, and therefore declined to comment. Grand theft. An unknown person stole
ing. He was arrested for attempted murder and the undergraduate admissions office Attorney General Xavier Becerra alleges two wheels and two tires from a parked vehi-
police said he fired a weapon into the house announced on Friday. Sutter set excessively high prices for out-of- cle on Murchison Drive, it was reported at 8
from the street. The admission rate of 4.29 percent is the network healthcare and restricted insurance a.m. Monday, Feb. 26.
He was taken to a hospital before being lowest in Stanford’s history. The university companies from providing low-cost Petty theft. A vehicle was broken into on
booked into the San Mateo County jail. said 47,450 students applied, a jump from options. Clearfield Drive, it was reported at 9 p.m.
Police confiscated several hundreds of dol- last year’s pool of 44,073 applicants. Sutter consists of some two dozen acute- Sunday, Feb. 25.
lars in cash, two guns and an unspecified Students who accept the offer will become care hospital facilities in 19 counties in Mi s demeano r warrant. A Millbrae man
amount of drugs. Stanford University’s Class of 2022. The Northern California, including the Mills- was cited and released for a misdemeanor
figure includes 750 individuals who were Peninsula Medical Center in Burlingame, an warrant out of San Mateo County on
accepted to the school in December 2017 as urgent care center in San Carlos and another Beverley Avenue, it was reported at 11:29
South City argument turns violent early action applicants. affiliate in San Mateo. p.m. Sunday, Feb. 25.
Last year, the school admitted 2,050 stu-
A verbal altercation escalated into a fist-
dents to the Class of 2021.
Mountain lion spotted in San Carlos BURLINGAME
fight and then a shooting on Mission Road
in South San Francisco Wednesday, police This year, 50.8 percent of admits are male San Mateo County officials this morning Burg l ary. Tools were stolen from a vehicle
said. and 49.2 percent are female, according to are reporting a mountain lion was spotted on Airport Boulevard, it was reported at 7:18
Stanford admissions. Students were accepted walking in the side yard of a residence in San a.m. Thursday, March 15.
The argument began around 9:10 p.m.
from every U.S. state and 11.4 percent are Carlos. Petty theft. An iPad was stolen from a res-
between two people in a parking lot in the
international students. The animal was caught on security camera idence on Bayswater Avenue, it was reported
1100 block of Mission Road, according to
The proportion of students who are the around 1:05 a.m. at 4:28 p.m. Wednesday, March 14.
police. During the verbal altercation, a third
first in their family to go to college has Officials said the mountain lion was not Pe t t y t h e f t . An iPad was stolen on
person intervened, trying to defend his
increased slightly from last year at a little aggressive and did not appear injured. Broadway, it was reported at 3:31 p.m.
friend, and the argument became a physical
over 18 percent, to this year at 18.3 percent. The animal was seen in the area of Club and Wednesday, March 14.
fight, police said.
About 65 percent of student admits Beverly drives. Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. A vehicle’s window
Eventually, the fight seemed to break up,
expressed an interest in Humanities and Since the sighting, there have been no was found broken on Anza Boulevard, it was
according to police — but about five minutes
Sciences programs, 30 percent said other calls reporting mountain lion sight- reported at 9:08 a.m. Wednesday, March 14.
later, one of the people involved with the
Engineering, 3.5 percent said Earth, Energy ings in the area, officials said.
fight returned with a gun.
The man allegedly fired three times at the and Environmental Sciences and about
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Family of man killed by police joins rally for reform SoCal voters to select
By Kathleen Ronayne
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
new state lawmakers
By Sophia Bollag
SACRAMENTO — The family of Stephon THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Clark joined hundreds of people at a rally
urging California’s capital city not to let SACRAMENTO — Los Angeles-area voters
his memory or calls for police reform fade go to the polls Tuesday in special elections to
nearly two weeks after the 22-year-old fill three open Assembly seats. Two spots are
unarmed black man was killed by vacant because lawmakers resigned amid
Sacramento officers. harassment claims, potentially making room
Clark’s fiancee, Salena Manni, stood on for more female lawmakers, but candidates
stage with his two young sons, grandmoth- say issues related to sexual misconduct at the
er and uncle for the gathering Saturday Capitol aren’t top-of-mind for many voters.
organized by Sacramento native and former Assemblymen Raul Bocanegra and Matt
NBA player Matt Barnes, who pledged to Dababneh resigned amid sexual misconduct
create a scholarship fund for the children of accusations, while Sebastian Ridley-Thomas
black men killed by police. quit citing health issues.
“All he wanted to do was go see his sons Women could replace all three. At least one
again, and unfortunately he can’t,” Curtis female contender in each race has a well-fund-
Gordon, Clark’s uncle, said as he recalled ed campaign.
seeing his nephew hours before the shoot- In interviews, female candidates said it’s
ing. “So remember that — while we mourn, important to have women in the Legislature
while we shout, while we cry — because it but pointed to their leadership credentials as
ain’t just our pain, it’s their pain.” REUTERS their main qualifications.
Barnes amplified calls for charges against Demonstrators protest the police shooting of Stephon Clark in Sacramento. If any candidate wins more than 50 percent
the two officers who are on administrative streets after another vigil Saturday night. nation our great big heart,” the Rev. Kevin of the vote Tuesday — an unlikely scenario
leave. In a statement early Sunday, the department Ross said. with crowded fields in all three districts —
“It’s more than color — it comes down to said “the collision occurred while the patrol About 150 people attended another vigil they win outright. Otherwise the top-two fin-
right and wrong,” he said. “You’re trying to vehicle was traveling at slow speeds, ” and protest Saturday night outside a sher- ishers, regardless of party, will advance to a
tell me I can kill someone and get a paid adding that the woman suffered minor iff’s department office. It was the latest dis- June runoff.
vacation?” injuries. ruptive but mostly peaceful demonstration The runoff contests would coincide with the
The peaceful demonstration that drew The statement also said the sheriff’s since Clark was killed. statewide primary June 5.
between 200 and 300 people to a downtown vehicle, which was surrounded by protest- Protesters have twice blocked fans from Seven candidates are vying to replace
park came a day after a private autopsy ers yelling and pounding on the car, “sus- entering games involving the NBA’s Bocanegra, who resigned after multiple
released by the family showed Clark was tained scratches, dents, and a shattered rear Sacramento Kings at a downtown arena, but women said he kissed or groped them without
shot from behind. window.” there were no signs of trouble amid a big consent. He said he was not guilty of any
Clark was killed March 18 by two police Activists and faith leaders called for jus- police presence at a game Saturday night crimes against the women.
officers responding to a call of someone tice not just for Clark, but for all black men against the Golden State Warriors. Luz Rivas, a nonprofit founder and engi-
breaking into car windows. They yelled killed by police. Family members of The Friday release of the private autopsy neer, and Antonio Sanchez, a workforce
that he had a gun before shooting, but it Joseph Mann, who was killed by commissioned by Clark’s family has development director, are the race’s leading
was only a cellphone. The police depart- Sacramento police in 2016, also spoke. prompted fresh outrage. Pathologist Dr. fundraisers.
ment says it has not received an official The chairman of a police oversight com- Bennet Omalu, known for his study of a Former Assemblywoman Patty Lopez, who
autopsy report from the county coroner’s mission urged attendees to continue their degenerative brain condition in football won the seat from Bocanegra in 2014 before
office. activism by showing up to meetings and players, announced that Clark was hit by he defeated her and secured the spot again in
A female demonstrator was hit by a pushing for systemic change. eight bullets — six in the back, one in the 2016, also is running.
Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department Community leaders urged the city to set a neck and one in the thigh — and took three Three other Democrats — Bonnie Corwin,
vehicle as a crowd began marching in the national example. to 10 minutes to die. Police waited about Yolanda Anguiano and Patrea Patrick — are
“This little small town can show this five minutes before rendering medical aid. also on the ballot.
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Trump on deal for ’Dreamer’ immigrants: ‘NO MORE’


By Darlene Superville dential campaign to build a southern border
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS wall to stop illegal immigration and drugs
from Mexico, but Congress has frustrated
PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Donald him by not moving as quickly as he wants
Trump on Sunday declared “NO MORE” to a to provide money for construction.
deal to help “Dreamer” immigrants and The president also complained on Twitter
threatened to pull out of a free trade agree- that border patrol agents can’t do their jobs
ment with Mexico unless it does more to properly because of “ridiculous liberal
stop people from crossing into the U.S. He (Democrat) laws” that allow people caught
claimed they’re coming to take advantage for being in the country illegally to be
of protections granted certain immigrants. released while they await a hearing before a
“NO MORE DACA DEAL!” Trump tweeted federal immigration judge.
one hour after he began the day by wishing Trump tweeted that the situation is
his followers a “HAPPY EASTER!” “Getting more dangerous” and “Caravans”
He said Mexico must “stop the big drug are coming. He did not offer details to back
and people flows, or I will stop their cash his comment.
cow, NAFTA. NEED WALL!” The U. S. , The president’s tweets came after Fox
Canada and Mexico are participating in News’ “Fox & Friends” reported early
tense negotiations over the North American Sunday on what it said is a group of 1,200
Free Trade Agreement at Trump’s insistence. immigrants, mostly from Honduras, headed
Trump says NAFTA is bad for the U.S. to the U.S. The segment was a follow-up to
“Mexico has got to help us at the border,” a report by Buzzfeed News on hundreds of
Trump, holding his wife’s hand, told Central Americans making their way
reporters before the couple attended Easter REUTERS through Mexico in hopes that American
services at an Episcopal church near his President Donald Trump talks to reporters about DACA as he arrives with first lady Melania authorities will grant them asylum or be
Palm Beach, Florida, home. “If they’re not Trump for the Easter service in Palm Beach. absent when they attempt to cross the bor-
going to help us at the border, it’s a very sad It was not immediately clear what Trump first lady and his daughter Tiffany. The der.
thing between our two countries.” was referring to when he said people are White House did not immediately respond The Fox headline was “Caravan of illegal
“A lot of people are coming in because coming to take advantage of the program. to a request for clarification. immigrants headed to U.S.” The president is
they want to take advantage of DACA,” he The Department of Homeland Security is Trump, when addressing reporters briefly known to watch the cable TV program in the
added. not issuing new permits, though existing before entering the church, again blamed morning.
Former President Barack Obama created ones can be renewed. The Obama adminis- Democrats for failing to protect the Brandon Judd, leader of the union repre-
the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals tration allowed sign-ups during a set period “Dreamers.” senting border patrol agents, predicted on
program to provide temporary protection of time, and the program is closed to new “They had a great chance. The Democrats “Fox & Friends” that those in the caravan
and work permits to hundreds of thousands entrants. blew it. They had a great, great chance, but would create havoc and chaos in the U.S. as
of immigrants who are living in the U.S. Proposed DACA deals crafted by lawmak- we’ll have to take a look because Mexico they wait for what he described as immigra-
illegally after being brought here as chil- ers and rejected by Trump also were not has got to help us at the border. They flow tion reform. Judd also said Congress needs
dren. Trump ended the program last year, but open to new participants. right through Mexico. They send them into to pass tougher laws, an idea Trump
gave Congress six months to pass legisla- Trump did not explain what he meant the United States. It can’t happen that way appeared to echo, and create more bed space
tion enshrining it. A deal has so far proved when questioned by reporters as he entered anymore.” for immigration authorities to house peo-
elusive and Trump has blamed Democrats. the Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea with the Trump promised during the 2016 presi- ple.

Trump says he wants skilled migrants but creates new hurdles


By Niccolas Riccardi those skilled workers to be employed in the are issued annually in a lottery system. Some protecting the integrity of the immigration
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. critics argue they are a way for companies to system,” said Joanne Fereirra, a spokes-
The administration and its backers con- avoid hiring U.S. citizens; Trump himself woman for U.S. Citizenship and
It may be a while before President Donald tend it’s trying to fix flaws in the existing, has said H1B recipients shouldn’t even be Immigration Services. She added that 92.5
Trump gets another chance at creating a new, employer-centric skilled immigration sys- considered skilled. percent of the visas are still approved, only
“merit-based” immigration system, a key- tem while advocating for a complete over- In 2016, two technology workers sued two percentage points lower than under the
stone of his four-part plan that Congress haul of America’s immigration system. Disney, alleging 250 U.S. employees were Obama administration in 2016.
rejected last month. In the meantime, his “The stuff that they’re actually doing is laid off and many were forced to train replace- Still, businesses have noticed a change.
administration is busy making it harder, not not so much restricting skilled immigration ments who were hired on H1B visas. A feder- “We’ve got employees that are going
easier, for skilled migrants to come work in as enforcing the law,” said Mark Krikorian al judge dismissed the lawsuit, saying through the process, who have gone
the United States. of the Center for Immigration Studies, which Disney was following existing immigration through such a level of scrutiny and inter-
The State Department has ended an supports reducing immigration. “They’re laws. rogatory that is unprecedented,” said Dean
Obama-era program to grant visas to foreign rolling back some of the extralegal measures The Trump administration has increased its Garfield, president of the Information
entrepreneurs who want to start companies that other administrations have taken.” scrutiny of H1B applications, requiring Technology Industry Council, which advo-
in the United States. It is more aggressively A primary avenue for skilled immigrants to renewals be submitted in person and asking cates for H1B visas and has had one of its
scrutinizing visas to skilled workers from enter the United States is the H1B visa for for additional proof the workers are needed own workers have to move back overseas
other countries. And it is contemplating specialty workers, which is heavily used by and are being paid top tier. because of delays in approving the requisite
ending a provision that allows spouses of the technology industry. About 85,000 visas “This increase reflects our commitment to visa.

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Trump blasts Brown’s MeToo movement looms over jury selection in Cosby case
immigrant pardoning By Kristen De Groot another said the group of seven men and
five women was more evenly divided.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
By Amanda Lee Myers A juror who spoke to The Associated
and Paul Elias PHILADELPHIA — The #MeToo movement will be loom- Press on condition of anonymity said he
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing over the proceedings when jury selection gets underway was suspicious of Constand’s story,
Monday in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault retrial. But experts questioning why she waited to tell
LOS ANGELES — President Donald Trump blasted say that could cut both ways for the comedian. authorities about the alleged assault and
California Gov. Jerry Brown on Saturday for his pardon of It could make some potential jurors more hostile toward suggesting the clothing she wore to
five ex-convicts facing deportation, including two who fled him and others more likely to think men are being unfairly Cosby’s house had influenced his view of
the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia with their families accused. Bill Cosby their encounter.
four decades ago. “We really have had this explosion of awareness since The AP does not typically identify
In a tweet , Trump referred to Brown as “Moonbeam,” ref- that last trial, and it has changed the entire environment,” people who say they are victims of sexual assault unless
erencing a nickname a newspaper columnist coined for him said Richard Gabriel, a jury consultant who has worked on they grant permission, which Constand has done.
in the 1970s. Trump then listed the ex-convicts’ crimes over 1,000 trials. “It is a huge challenge for the defense, In the first trial, jury selection was moved to Pittsburgh
before they were pardoned Friday. They include misde- but it could also provide an avenue and open up the topic.” over defense fears that widespread publicity could make it
meanor domestic violence, drug posses- A jury deadlocked last June at the former TV star’s first difficult to find unbiased jurors in the Philadelphia area.
sion, and kidnapping and robbery. trial after Cosby’s lawyers managed to sow enough doubt in Cosby has a retooled legal team, led by former Michael
Trump wrote: “Is this really what the the minds of a few jurors. That was before the #MeToo Jackson lawyer Tom Mesereau, which didn’t seek such
great people of California want?” movement against sexual misconduct started toppling measures this time.
A spokesman for Brown responded to a famous men in rapid succession, among them Harvey Last year’s case was mostly he-said-she-said, but the
request for comment with more informa- Weinstein, Matt Lauer, Kevin Spacey and Sen. Al Franken. judge agreed last month to let the jury at the retrial hear
tion about the five men but did not Veteran lawyers and jury consultants say #MeToo will from an additional five women who have accused Cosby,
directly address Trump’s criticism. make the process of picking 12 jurors more complex and giving prosecutors a chance to portray the man once known
In a news release about the pardons on raise the stakes even higher. as “America’s Dad” as a serial predator.
The defense is likely to use attitudes toward the move- “It’s going to be much more difficult for the defense to
Jerry Brown Friday, the governor’s office said that chip away at all six, especially if there is a common thread
“those granted pardons all completed ment to weed out jurors.
their sentences years ago and the majority were convicted “There may be a juror who says, ‘I don’t have an opinion and story,” Gomez said. “That shows a pattern of behavior.”
of drug-related or other non-violent crimes.” about Cosby, but the #MeToo is very important to me,”’ Typically prosecutors and defense attorneys can take
“Pardons are not granted unless they are earned,” the gov- said Melissa M. Gomez, a jury expert and author of the what happened at the first trial, learn from it and improve
ernor’s office said. book “Jury Trials Outside In.” “That person is still very on it in the retrial. But some experts say the climate sur-
Brown’s pardons marked the third time the Democrat has dangerous to the defense.” rounding sexual assault has changed so thoroughly that
intervened on behalf of immigrants who were deported or Cosby, 80, is charged with drugging and molesting both sides should go back to the drawing board.
faced deportation over convictions. Brown has accused the Andrea Constand, a former Temple University athletics “There is no question that this is a very difficult time to
Trump administration of “basically going to war” with administrator, at his suburban Philadelphia home in 2004. try someone who has been accused of sexual assault,” said
California over immigration policy. Last year, after more than 52 hours of jury deliberations Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz. “For some
Brown’s pardons don’t automatically stop deportation over six days, the judge declared a mistrial. One juror said jurors the whole movement will be on trial, because Cosby
proceedings, but eliminate the convictions on which the panel was split 10-2 in favor of conviction, while has been the poster person for this kind of accusation.”
authorities based their deportation.
Trump has been criticized for his own pardon, that of for-
mer Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was convicted last year
Six months of MeToo: Hopes are high for lasting impact
of a misdemeanor contempt charge for flouting the courts in By David Cracy sexual misconduct. Soon afterward, the #MeToo hashtag went
carrying out his signature immigration patrols. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS viral, becoming worldwide shorthand for speaking out about
Trump’s pardon spared Arpaio from a possible jail sen- sexual harassment.
tence. The 85-year-old longtime lawman announced a run NEW YORK — Six months after bursting into the spot- Along with the steady stream of harassment cases involv-
for Senate in January. light, the #MeToo movement has toppled scores of men from ing other powerful men, there has been extensive activity in
Those pardoned Friday by Brown included Sokha Chhan prominent positions and fueled a national conversation about statehouses across the country. More than a dozen legisla-
and Phann Pheach, who face deportation to Cambodia, a workplace sexual harassment. tures are considering bills that address sexual harassment in
country ruled in the 1970s by the genocidal Khmer Rouge. There is also ample evidence that the movement has some workplaces statewide; an even larger number are addressing
Chhan was convicted of two counts of misdemeanor domes- staying power that will make it a force six months from now harassment affecting officeholders, staff and lobbyists at the
tic violence in 2002 and served about a year in jail. and beyond as lawmakers across the nation enact an array of statehouses. Those in-house efforts often have been fueled by
Pheach was convicted of possessing drugs and obstruct- anti-harassment legislation, corporate America roots out bad scandal: At least two-dozen legislators have resigned or been
ing a police officer in 2005 and served six months in jail. behavior in the workplace and more women feel emboldened ousted over the past year due to sexual misconduct allega-
His wife said he is in federal custody. to speak out. tions.
Also pardoned was Daniel Maher, who served five years And the movement has the potential to guide the conversa- #MeToo activists believe the legislatures’ collective efforts
in prison stemming from the 1994 armed robbery of a San tion surrounding the midterm elections, as evidenced by the will produce lasting change. They also believe #MeToo has
Jose auto parts store. record number of women getting into politics in 2018. provided new awareness and resources for women experienc-
“We are in the midst of a national reckoning concerning sex- ing harassment in the workplace.
ual harassment,” Connecticut Senate President Martin Looney The Times Up Legal Defense Fund was launched in January
said as the state debated anti-harassment legislation, including by the National Women’s Law Center with the aim of provid-
a plan to eliminate the statute of limitations for sexual assault ing attorneys for victimized women, notably those in low-
crimes. “Our constituents are in need of our protection.” wage jobs who couldn’t afford a lawyer on their own.
The movement took shape in October 2017, when reports in Fatima Goss Graves, the law center’s CEO, says more than
The New York Times and The New Yorker gave voice to numer- 500 attorneys have signed up, and complaints have been
ous women accusing Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein of fielded from more than 2,300 people.

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Commitment to King’s unfinished work remains 50 years later
By Errin Haines Whack remove the Confederate symbol from the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “A lot of people across the country see injustice or inequality state flag.
as unfortunate, almost like a car accident, instead of Now 72, Brooks does advocacy work
ATLANTA — Tyrone Brooks was 22 years around the same 1946 quadruple lynching
old and 400 miles away, seeking clues to an unjust and something they have to do something about,” he was pursuing 50 years ago. No one was
unsolved lynching as old as he was, when — Rashad Robinson, executive director of the online civil rights group Color of Change ever arrested or charged in the case.
he got the news that Martin Luther King Jr. “Some of us are so committed to making
was dead. Stunned, Brooks dropped every- snatch down the Confederate flag at the changing the rules.” sure the dream never dies, we committed to
thing and drove to Memphis, crying all the South Carolina statehouse in 2015. “In Jesse Jackson parlayed his service at this struggle for life,” Brooks said.
way. that way, I absolutely feel that what we’re King’s side into a blend of grassroots Though only 13 when King was killed,
The next day, King’s closest confidant, doing is continuing in the legacy of Martin activism and elective politics. the Rev. Al Sharpton was already an SCLC
the Rev. Ralph David Abernathy, told Luther King.” Through aggressive voter registration, activist. He said his dramatic approach,
Brooks: “Tighten your belts and dry your Even so, the problems persist. A poll by Jackson assembled a base of support pat- aimed at seizing media attention and the
tears. If you love Martin Luther King as you the Associated Press-NORC Center for terned after the “beloved community” King national spotlight, came from King’s play-
say you do, help me carry on his work.” Public Affairs Research found only 1 in 10 envisioned for America and ran for presi- book.
The members of King’s tight circle bare- African Americans think the United States dent twice in the 1980s. His candidacy is “King knew how to deal with movement
ly paused to grieve. They plunged into car- has achieved all or most of the goals of the widely considered to have laid the founda- theater and we had to recreate that,” said
rying out his unfinished work, and turned it civil rights movement. Among whites, tion for the election of the first black pres- Sharpton, 63. “When people say, ‘All they
into a lifelong vow. only 35 percent believe those goals have ident, Barack Obama, in 2008. want is publicity,’ that’s exactly what we
Some went into politics. A few continued been at least mostly achieved. “We were determined to keep moving, in want. That’s what King wanted. Because if
to serve the organization that King led or “A lot of people across the country see his name,” Jackson said. you can’t make something a public issue,
started their own. Others returned to the injustice or inequality as unfortunate, After the assassination, Brooks helped no one will seek to solve it.”
pulpit, preaching a gospel of racial libera- almost like a car accident, instead of unjust lead the Mule Train — a caravan of mule- That strategy has largely been the focus
tion. and something they have to do something drawn wagons that symbolized poverty — of the Rev. William Barber, who began the
And the King legacy continues, evident about,” said Rashad Robinson, 39, who out of the Deep South to Washington for Moral Mondays movement in North
today in a new generation protesting many uses King’s example as a guide in his work the Poor People’s Campaign, King’s last Carolina in 2013 to push back against roll-
of the same issues King confronted : as executive director of the online civil big protest, in the summer of 1968. He fol- backs on education, health care and voting.
inequality, police brutality and poverty. rights group Color of Change. “People talk lowed up his career in King’s Southern “It’s time to change the moral narrative,”
“Legally, segregation was outlawed, but a lot about empathy, but King was really Christian Leadership Conference with near- said Barber, 54, who will lead a revival of
we still face a danger in public space,” said building power. Power is the ability to ly four decades as a Georgia legislator, the Poor People’s Campaign this spring to
Bree Newsome, who climbed a pole to change the rules, and Dr. King was all about pushing legislation that would eventually attract new attention to poverty.

Analysis: Blacks continue to be left out among high-paying careers


By Bob Salsberg chronically underrepresented compared workers in the city. Overall, Boston’s
and Angeliki Kastanis with whites in high-salary jobs in technol- ratio of white-to-black workers is wider
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ogy, business, life sciences, and architec- than that of the nation in six of the top 10
ture and engineering, among other areas. high-income fields.
BOSTON — Jonathan Garland’s fascina- Instead, many black workers find jobs in Boston — where King had deep ties,
tion with architecture started early: He low-wage, less-prestigious fields where earning his doctorate and meeting his wife
spent much of his childhood designing they’re overrepresented, such as food serv- — has a history of racial discord. Eight
Lego houses and gazing at Boston build- ice or preparation, building maintenance years after King’s assassination, at the
ings on rides with his father away from and office work, the AP analysis found. height of turbulent school desegregation,
their largely minority neighborhood. In one of his final speeches, King a Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph from
But when Garland looked around at his described the “Other America,” where unem- an anti-busing rally at City Hall showed a
architectural college, he didn’t see many ployment and underemployment created a white man attacking a black bystander
who looked like him — there were few “fatigue of despair” for African-Americans. with an American flag.
black faces in classroom seats, and fewer Despite economic progress for blacks in The young victim was Theodore
teaching skills or giving lectures. areas such as incomes and graduation rates, Landsmark. He’s now 71, a lawyer, an
“If you do something simple like Google some experts say many African-Americans architect and director of Northeastern
‘architects’ and you go to the images tab, remain part of this “Other America” — University’s Dukakis Center for Urban and
you’re primarily going to see white with little hope of attaining top profes- Regional Policy.
males,” said Garland, 35, who’s worked at sional jobs, thanks to systemic yet subtle of 5.5 white workers for every black one in He said “structural discrimination” is the
Boston and New York architectural firms. racism. all jobs nationally. The top five high-pay- overarching cause of disproportionate race
“That’s the image, that’s the brand, that’s The AP analysis found that a white work- ing fields have a median income range of representation in high-paying fields.
the look of an architect.” er had a far better chance than a black one $65, 000 to $100, 000, compared with Landsmark and others say gains are elusive
And that’s not uncommon in other lucra- of holding a job in the 11 categories with $36,000 for all occupations nationwide. for myriad reasons: Substandard schools in
tive fields, 50 years after the Rev. Martin the highest median annual salaries, as list- In Boston — a hub for technology and low-income neighborhoods. White-domi-
Luther King — a leader in the fight for ed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The innovation, and home to prestigious uni- nated office cliques. Boardrooms that pre-
equal-employment opportunities — was ratio of white-to-black workers is about versities — white workers outnumber fer familiarity to diversity. Discriminatory
assassinated. 10-to-1 in management, 8-to-1 in comput- black ones by about 27-to-1 in computer- hiring practices. Companies that claim a
An Associated Press analysis of govern- ers and mathematics, 12-to-1 in law, and 7- and mathematics-related professions, com- lack of qualified candidates but have no pro-
ment data has found that black workers are to-1 in education — compared with a ratio pared with the overall ratio of 9.5-to-1 for grams to train minority talent.

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Trump cabinet backs PLO in


victims’ courthouse appeal
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Despite its bumpy relationship with the


Palestinians, the Trump administration is siding with the
Palestine Liberation Organization in urging the Supreme
Court to reject an appeal from American victims of terrorist
attacks in the Middle East more than a decade ago.
The victims are asking the high court to reinstate a $654
million verdict against the PLO and Palestinian Authority in
connection with attacks in Israel in 2002 and 2004 that
killed 33 people and wounded hundreds more.
REUTERS The case was scheduled to be considered at the justices’ pri-
People walk on rubble of damaged buildings in the besieged town of Douma in Damascus. vate conference on Thursday. A decision to reject the appeal
could come as early as Monday. If the court decides to hear
Syria: Fighters begin leaving Ghouta’s last rebel-held town the case, it could say so by the middle of this month.
The federal appeals court in New York tossed out the ver-
dict in 2016. It said U.S. courts can’t consider lawsuits
By Phillip Issa Later Sunday, a media outlet linked to the Syrian military
reported that the Army of Islam also agreed to leave to against foreign-based groups over random attacks that were
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
north Syria, effectively transferring control of Douma to not aimed at the United States.
Damascus. The victims sued under the Anti-Terrorism Act, signed into
BEIRUT — A rebel faction trapped by government forces
The deal would mark the end of a weeks-long push by the law in 1992. The law was passed to open U.S. courts to vic-
outside the Syrian capital agreed to evacuate to northern
government to consolidate its control of the eastern tims of international terrorism, spurred by the killing of
Syria on Sunday as reports swirled of a larger agreement
Ghouta region just outside the capital. American Leon Klinghoffer during a 1985 terrorist attack
that would have the government retake full control of the
Fighters from the Army of Islam would evacuate to aboard the Achille Lauro cruise ship.
eastern Ghouta region after seven years of revolt.
Jarablus, a town in the northern Aleppo province that is The victims argued that offices the Palestinians maintain
Fighters from the Faylaq al-Rahman group left Douma on
shared between rebel and Turkish control. Turkey, with in the nation’s capital to promote their cause in speeches
buses sent by the Syrian government to the rebel-held
support from rebels, is running its own military opera- and media appearances and to retain lobbyists were suffi-
province of Idlib, SANA state news agency reported. Some
tions against a U.S.-backed Kurdish party that controls cient to allow the lawsuit in an American court. The appeals
1,300 fighters, activists, and civilians signed up to leave
territory along the frontier. court disagreed.
the town, according to the Britain-based Syrian
A local council for Douma would be formed with the In late June, the justices asked the administration to weigh
Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group.
approval of the central government, said the government- in on the case, as they often do in cases with foreign policy
It was the first organized evacuation of fighters from
linked Central Military Media outlet. implications. The Justice Department filed its brief eight
Douma, one of the earliest centers of the anti-government
Russia’s military also said Sunday that a preliminary months later, saying there was nothing in the appeals court
demonstrations that swept through the country in 2011.
agreement has been reached on the evacuation of Army of ruling to “warrant this court’s intervention at this time.”
Security forces responded by putting the town and other
Islam fighters. Maj.-Gen. Yuri Yevtushenko, chief of the In unusually strong language for a Supreme Court filing,
suburbs around Damascus under siege, bombing hospitals
Russian center for reconciliation of the Syrian warring par- Theodore Olson, the lawyer for the victims, wrote, “The
and residential areas, and blocking the entry of food and
ties, said the fighters are to hand over maps of mined areas government is not being square with the court.” Olson said
medical relief.
and underground tunnels while leaving Douma, as well as the administration was being cagey about its view of the
Douma is a stronghold of the powerful Army of Islam
clear major transport routes of barricades. law, even after the lower court cut back on its use by attack
rebel group. The town is one of the last around the capital
victims to try to hold groups financially liable.
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Time to plan for the future Community turns out
without using a
By Mark Olbert car? New parking
structures serving Guest to support our troops
T
downtown? A com- hree events last week make you so proud to be a
perspective
W
hat would you do with $38 munity recreation member of our caring community. The first was
million? It’s a question center or pool? at the San Mateo main library where the visiting
we’d probably all like to More workforce past and present members of the 101st Airborne came to
face. I can’t offer that princely sum housing, so our seems to be the direction we’re head- see an exhibition on the third floor. It contained old
to you as an individual … but it’s a teachers, firefight- ing. photos, newspaper clippings, videos and other memora-
very relevant question for every resi- ers and police can Another idea involves irrevocably bilia of the city’s continuing love affair with this unit
dent of San Carlos. Because that’s live in the community they serve? committing $7.5 million to pre-fund starting in 1968. Among the visitors was Linda
roughly how much the city has in These are just some of the ideas I’ve employee retirement benefits. The Patterson, the sister of the soldier who wrote the letter
financial reserves. Yet few San heard over my years on the council. city’s annual pension contributions asking for some sign of support from home — letters,
Carlans have any idea there’s that I’m sure there are lots more, too have been increasing for some years care packages — to boost the morale of his unit fight-
much money in their bank account. (write me at mark@arcabama.com to (employee contributions have, too). ing in Vietnam. Patterson asked the city of San Mateo
That’s not surprising. Up through share yours). But our revenue growth — derived to adopt the unit and the rest is history — a history well
2009, our costs were growing faster It’s unclear we’ll be going after the from San Carlos being an attractive celebrated last weekend with a parade, a dinner and, on a
than revenue. That culminated in a best ideas first, though. The council place in which to invest, work and more somber note, a cemetery visit.
major restructuring, outsourcing our recently earmarked $10 million to shop — has kept pace. I’d much pre- The old veterans and the
rebuild the Holly Street/Highway fer we stay with that successful for- very young current mem-
police department to the county
101 interchange and add a pedestri- mula and invest the $7.5 million in bers of the unit mingled
Sheriff’s Office, our fire department,
an/bicycle bridge over the freeway. improving San Carlos today. That together for the first time.
ultimately, to Redwood City, and
Many residents tell me they love way, our community will continue to They came from all over
several other functions to private the idea of a bicycle bridge. But I’ve
contractors. The restructuring attract a healthy level of investment the country. They watched
yet to hear from a single person who and spending in the future, out of the video of past celebra-
worked, big time. City finances thinks rebuilding the interchange is
began improving dramatically which we can fund our future pension tions and the news clips
a top priority. Indeed, its reconstruc- obligations. Plus, we’ll have what- of the parade in 1972, one
immediately afterwards, even though tion mostly seems targeted at
we were still mired in the Great ever improved quality of life $7.5 of the few to honor the
enabling more commercial develop- million can buy. returning soldiers of an
Recession. ment on the east side. Why is all this timely? Because unpopular war. They saw
While the size of our reserves is We do need continued development the council will shortly be starting the photo of Sgt. Joe
public information, it’s generally to pay our bills. But our main goal its biannual budget process, making Artavia, the young man
presented in a way that’s hard for a should always be creating the finan- it a great time for San Carlans to who wrote his sister ask-
layperson to understand. For one cial resources we need to improve our ing for moral support,
weigh in on how they think their
thing, it’s broken down into a bunch quality of life, so that we more than money should be spent. Two all-day who was later killed in
of categories, labeled “committed” offset the negatives of development. meetings on the new budget will be action. Linda Patterson
or “assigned,” which leads people to Otherwise, why not just curtail all held, the first on Friday, April 27, pointed to the photo of her brother, blew him a kiss,
conclude it’s outside the council’s but the minimum development need- and the second one week later, on dried a moist eye and said, “this is for you, Joe.” One of
control. In reality, 98.99 percent of ed to keep us solvent? Which, given Friday, May 4. Both are open to the the best parts of the library visit was seeing the old
the money is available, today, for that $38 million sitting in the bank, public and will start in the City Hall vets and the young active members make a connection.
whatever purpose a majority of the could clearly be much less than what Council Chambers at 8 a.m. As I was leaving I asked one young soldier where he was
council considers appropriate. we’ve been allowing. How do you want to see our quality from. He mentioned some small town in Indiana. At that
What might it be used for? Being Spending our money to foster of life improved? a veteran and his wife who were just ahead of us turned
community money, earned by development so we can, say, get a I look forward to hearing from and said they were from Indiana, too, not far from the
accepting development, arguably it new park or a shuttle service, is one you. young soldier’s home. And so the generations connect-
should be invested in improving our thing. Spending money to earn ed. If you haven’t visited the exhibit on the 101st
quality of life. New or upgraded funds which we plow back into proj- Airborne, it’s worth a special trip to the library.
parks? Community gardens? A roll- ects that primarily enable yet more Mark Olbert is a member of the San
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back of recent sewer rate increases? development is something else. In Carlos City Council. The v iews The next morning on Saturday, March 24, we all
A local bus/shuttle service to help fact, I don’t believe the latter is what ex pressed here are his own. awoke to a cold and rainy day, not a great start for a
people get to and from downtown most San Carlans want. But that city-sponsored parade. But by 10 a.m., the rain had
stopped, and by 11 a.m., when the parade started, it was
cold but dry. The sun came out for the troops, other
Letter to the editor parade participants and the many community members
who came out to watch and applaud. You couldn’t help
but love your country and your city and feel very patri-
otic that day with the bands playing, youngsters carry-
America’s collusion There is not a shred of evidence to meddling, and we actually sent ing American flags, and the troops, old and young,
actually support any of htis. This is troops into Russia to collude in marching. You tried not to think about what was hap-
Editor, simply the product of a demented their political process after World pening in D.C. So we put those thoughts aside and had a
Crazy Sue Lempert is at it again — mind. War 1. most agreeable time.
viciously spewing false news and I believe it was Hitler who said No Sue, President Trump will not ***
slander in her column (“To win, that if you repeat a lie often enough be impeached. He is doing an excel- There was an another event, in fact many events,
keep your eye on the prize” pub- it will be believed to be true. which took place locally and across the nation that
lished in the March 19 edition of lent job. It is time you and your
“Russian collusion” — that is a Saturday. “The March for our Lives.” Following the
the Daily Journal). She writes that, glaring example of this process. BBC (Brainless Bullies of
California) cohorts gave it up, and parade, I attended the gathering at Beresford Park in San
“Even if special prosecuter Mueller Concerning “collusion” — the Mateo where eloquent speakers from several local high
concludes that ‘Trump and his cam- United States is the world’s greatest respected our political system. Then
schools talked about why they were involved in the
paign conspired with the Russians political “colluder. ” Name a country you could become worthy of your march, how they planned to stay involved, how they
to swing the election. . . Trump and — chances are we have “colluded” U. S. citizenship. planned to register to vote, and to vote and to keep after
his crew are guilty of numerous it. Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, China, their peers to do likewise. There were grown-ups there
counts of obstruction of justice, ” Cuba, Chile, Nicaragua, the to support them but this was a day for student organized
that Trump used his position as Phillipines, Korea and Dominican R.M. Netzky action.
president to enhance his business Republic. What Russia does in the San Mateo There were all kinds of signs with a variety of mes-
interests, etc. Ukraine is a recent example of our sages. But the common theme was that the violence had
to stop and students needed to feel safe at school. One
OUR MISSION: of the more remarkable comments was that students
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most don’t leave their rooms when there is a fire alarm, for
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Trump goes after Amazon — Data breaches hit Saks Fifth


Avenue, Lord & Taylor stores
again — over postal delivery By Matt O’Brien
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Comment on
By Hope Yen Washington Post or share this story at
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS declined to comment A data breach at department store chains www.smdailyjournal.com
Saturday. Saks Fifth Avenue, Saks Off Fifth and Lord
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump Amazon lives and dies & Taylor has compromised the personal
is again attacking online retailer by shipping, and an information of customers who shopped at offer free credit monitoring and other iden-
Amazon.com, calling its business deal with increase in the rates it the stores. tity protection services.
the U.S. Postal Service to deliver packages a pays could certainly do The chains’ parent company, Canada- There is evidence that the breach began
money-losing agreement that hurts U.S. tax- some damage. Amazon based Hudson’s Bay Co., announced the about a year ago, said Dmitry Chorine,
payers. Federal regulators, however, have sends packages via the breach of its store payment systems on Gemini Advisory’s co-founder and chief
found the contract with Amazon to be prof- post office, FedEx, UPS Sunday. The company said it was investi- technology officer. He said the prolific
Jeff Bezos hacking group has previously targeted
itable. and other services. gating and taking steps to contain the
In tweets Saturday, Trump said “the U.S. But while the U.S. Postal Service has lost attack. major hotel and restaurant chains.
Post Office will lose $1.50 on average for money for 11 years, package delivery — The disclosure came after New York-based The breach follows last year’s high-pro-
each package it delivers for Amazon. That which has been a bright spot for the service security firm Gemini Advisory LLC file hack of credit bureau Equifax that
amounts to Billions of Dollars.” — is not the reason. revealed on Sunday that a hacking group exposed the personal data of millions of
He added: “If the P.O. ‘increased its parcel Boosted by e-commerce, the Postal known as JokerStash or Fin7 began boast- Americans. This newest breach, however,
rates, Amazon’s shipping costs would rise Service has enjoyed double-digit increases ing on dark websites last week that it was more closely resembles past retail breach-
by $2.6 Billion.’ This Post Office scam must in revenue from delivering packages, but putting up for sale up to 5 million stolen es that have targeted the point-of-sale sys-
stop. Amazon must pay real costs (and taxes) that hasn’t been enough to offset pension credit and debit cards. The hackers named tems used by companies from Home Depot
now!” and health care costs as well as declines in their stash BIGBADABOOM-2. While the to Target and Neiman Marcus.
Amazon has been a consistent recipient of first-class letters and marketing mail. extent of its holdings remains unclear, Chorine said the hackers’ typical method
Trump’s ire. He is sore because its founder, Together, letters and marketing mail make about 125,000 records were immediately is to send cleverly crafted phishing emails
Jeff Bezos, owns The Washington Post, up more than two-thirds of postal revenue. released for sale. to company employees, especially man-
which Trump has labeled “fake news” after In arguing that the Postal Service is losing The security firm confirmed with several agers, supervisors and other key decision-
the newspaper reported unfavorable devel- money on delivering packages for Amazon, banks that many of the compromised makers. Once an employee clicks on an
opments during his campaign and presiden- Trump appears to be citing some Wall Street records came from Saks and Lord & Taylor attachment, which is often made to look
cy. analyses that argue the Postal Service’s for- customers. like an invoice, the system gets infected.
Trump made the link himself in Saturday’s mula for calculating its costs is outdated. A Hudson’s Bay said in a statement that it “For an entire year, criminals were able
tweets, accusing Amazon of using the “Fake 2017 analysis by Citigroup did conclude “deeply regrets any inconvenience or con- to sit on the network of Lord & Taylor and
Washington Post” as a lobbyist. The Post that the Postal Service was charging below cern this may cause,” but it hasn’t said how Saks and steal data,” he said.
and Bezos have responded to Trump’s lobby- market rates as a whole on parcels. Still, fed- many Saks or Lord & Taylor stores or cus- Chorine said most of the stolen credit
ist claims in the past by declaring that Bezos eral regulators have reviewed the Amazon tomers were affected. The company said cards appear to have been obtained from
is not involved in any journalistic decisions contract with the Postal Service each year there’s no indication that the breach affect- stores in the New York City metropolitan
at the paper. Amazon.com Inc. and The and determined it to be profitable. ed its online shopping websites or other area and other Northeast U.S. states. It’s
brands, including the Home Outfitters possible, he said, that those stores hadn’t
chain or Hudson’s Bay stores in Canada. yet adopted the more secure credit card pay-
Unit that runs power plants files for bankruptcy The company said customers won’t be
liable for fraudulent charges. It plans to
ment systems that have been rolled out
elsewhere.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS all FES subsidiaries and FirstEnergy Nuclear

AKRON, Ohio — A subsidiary that runs


Operating Co., according to the statement.
FirstEnergy Corp., parent of FirstEnergy
Large Midwest energy project turns to ex-Missouri governor
FirstEnergy Corp.’s nuclear and coal-fired By David Lieb The power line, known
Solutions and the FirstEnergy Nuclear
power plants has filed for bankruptcy after THE ASSOCIATED PRESS as the Grain Belt
Operating Co., is not part of the filing.
the utility said earlier that it planned to Express, has come to
Donald R. Schneider, president of
close its three nuclear plants in Ohio and JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Stymied by symbolize one of the
FirstEnergy Solutions, said the Boards of
Pennsylvania. state regulators, a renewable energy compa- largest challenges for
Directors for FirstEnergy Solutions and
The move announced by FirstEnergy ny seeking to build one of the nation’s renewable energy devel-
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Co. deter-
Solutions late Saturday signals the parent longest power lines across a large swath of opers in the U. S.
mined that the Chapter 11 filing represents
company’s plan to get out of the power pro- the Midwest has turned to a prominent Although converting
“our best path forward as we continue to pur-
ducing business and concentrate on supply- politician in an attempt to revive its $2.3 wind into electricity is
sue opportunities for restructuring, asset
ing electricity. billion project. Jay Nixon increasingly affordable,
sales and legislative and regulatory relief.”
The subsidiary, which has been saddled by Former Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon, now it can be hard to get the
mounting debt, said in a statement that it’s working as a private attorney after recently regulatory and legal approval needed to
FirstEnergy Solutions and its subsidiaries
seeking bankruptcy protection to “facilitate finishing 30 years in public office, is to transmit the power from remote areas where
collectively have more than $550 million
an orderly financial restructuring” and argue Tuesday to the Missouri Supreme it’s produced to the places where it’s most
in cash, which they believe is “sufficient to
believes the filing is in the best interests of Court that utility regulators he appointed needed.
continue normal operations and meet post-
the company and creditors. wrongly rejected the power line while rely- Clean Line has been working on its pro-
petition obligations to employees, suppli-
The filing for bankruptcy protection ing on an incorrect court ruling written by a posed direct-current power line since 2010
ers and customers as they come due,” accord-
includes FirstEnergy Solutions, along with judge whom Nixon also appointed. but still hasn’t been able to begin construc-
ing to the statement.
Should Nixon prevail in court, it could tion.
help clear a path for Houston-based Clean The Missouri Public Service Commission
Line Energy Partners LLC to build a 780- rejected the project in July 2015 while
mile, high-voltage transmission line from determining it had little benefit for
the wind farms of western Kansas across Missouri consumers and citing the burden
Missouri and Illinois to Indiana, where it on landowners in its path. Clean Line then
would feed into a power grid serving eastern agreed to sell power to coalition of
states. Missouri had been the lone state Missouri municipal utilities. It won
blocking the project, until an Illinois Nixon’s endorsement in June 2016 after the
appeals court in March also overturned that Democratic governor said the company
state’s approval. agreed to his request to add more landowner
“I think it’s a great opportunity for our protections.
state and an important one policy-wise” for Clean Line reapplied but got denied again
the nation, Nixon said in an interview with by Missouri regulatory commissioners last
The Associated Press. August.
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debuts on mound in Oakland
Monday • April 2, 2018

McCaw released from hospital


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
“Scariest thing I’ve ever experienced on a
OAKLAND — Warriors guard Patrick basketball court for sure. Not even close.”
McCaw has been released from a hospital
following a terrifying fall to the floor — Warriors coach Steve Kerr
during Saturday’s game at Sacramento. his injury — aside from anything related McCaw was taken away on a stretcher
The team also said Sunday that prelim- to the impact of the fall — will be listed after a thud to the court following a foul
inary tests showed McCaw has no struc- as a bruised lumbar spine. by Sacramento’s Vince Carter in the
tural damage or problems with his nerv- “Just a huge relief,” Warriors coach Warriors’ 112-96 win.
ous system after the freak injury. Steve Kerr said. “Last night was really The second-year pro, who appeared to
Golden State announced that X-rays, a terrifying. All the news has been good. be trying to dunk, did a scissor kick in
CT scan and an MRI “were all clear.” He’s up walking. That’s the only thing the air over Carter’s shoulder before land-
McCaw was able to leave UC Davis that matters, that Patrick’s OK. ing hard on his back. He lay in agony for CARY EDMONDSON/USA TODAY SPORTS
Medical Center. He is scheduled to be re- “Scariest thing I’ve ever experienced on a Warriors guard Patrick McCaw is carted off the court
examined by a specialist on Thursday and basketball floor for sure. Not even close.” See MCCAW, Page 13 after suffering an injury against the Kings Saturday.

Dodgers 9, Giants 0

Giants’ bats
fizzle in L.A.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES — Cody Bellinger


hit the Dodgers’ first home run of the
season and Rich Hill threw six spot-
less innings to lead Los Angeles to a
9-0 victory Sunday and a series split
with the rival
Giants.
All four games
in the season-
opening set were
shutouts.
Yasiel Puig
had an RBI dou-
ble and two sin-
gles for the
Chris Stratton defending NL
champions. Enrique Hernandez added
two hits, including a two-run double.
Hill (1-0) allowed five hits and
walked three, striking out five.
Chris Stratton (0-1) was charged
with three runs in 5 1/3 innings for
the slumping Giants, who became
the first major league team since
the 1988 Baltimore Orioles to
total no more than two runs in the
ROBERT DEUTSCH; SOOBUM IM/USA TODAY SPORTS
first four games of a season.
It’s the first time the Giants have
Left: Michigan guard Jordan Poole lays the ball up past Loyola center Cameron Krutwig during the second half in the semifinals of the men’s Final Four failed to score more than one run in
at the Alamodome. Right: Villanova forward Eric Paschall shoots a 3-pointer in the second half in the semifinals of the men's Final Four. any of their first four games.

Michagan faces tall order against See GIANTS, Page 12

Reigning champ
’Nova for national championship makes arrival at
By John Marshall
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan vs. Villanova, Monday, 6:20 p.m. Masters; focuses
SAN ANTONIO — Michigan’s game plan used
to revolve around offense, hitting enough shots
Bottom line: After more than three decades between
Villanova’s first two national championships, the Wildcats
are going for their second title in three seasons. Coach Jay
semifinal win over Loyola-Chicago. All of those points came
from Abdur-Rahkman, though he was only 2-of-11
shooting — 0-of-5 on 3s.
on day for family
to outscore teams. Sometimes it worked. Many Wright’s team set NCAA single-season (454) and NCAA By Doug Ferguson
times, often on the biggest stages, it didn’t. Tournament records (66) for 3-pointers while making a Big assists: One of the biggest assists in Villanova history THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Wolverines have made a shift in recent Final Four game-record 18 in the semifinal win over Kansas. was by 2016 Final Four MVP Ryan Arcidiacono, who was
Michigan is in its seventh national title game.The Wolverines dribbling toward the basket when he passed to teammate AUGUSTA, Ga. — Sergio Garcia
years, transforming into one of the nation’s have won only one, beating Seton Hall in overtime in 1989. Kris Jenkins for a buzzer-beating 3-pointer and a 77-74 win
best defensive teams. If shots aren’t falling, over North Carolina in the national title game.The Wildcats peeled back the blanket and leaned
they can always win with defense. The coaches: This is John Beilein’s 40th season as a college are still sharing the ball in big moments. In their semifinal over for another
It’s gotten them to the national title game for head coach, and his 11 with the Wolverines mark his longest game against Kansas, they had 20 assists on 36 made peek at his 3-
the first time since 1989. tenure of the seven schools he’s coached. Beilein, still baskets — and assists on 12 of the 18 made 3-pointers. week-old daugh-
without a national title, has 248 of his 799 career wins at Jalen Brunson, the AP national Player of the Year, and Phil
Now Michigan faces its biggest challenge Michigan. Wright, the sharp-dressed coach who Beilein Booth each had six assists. ter, sound asleep
yet: trying to stop Villanova’s horde of long- described as having George Clooney looks, is in his 17th against her
range shooters in Monday night’s national season at Villanova. Wright has a 421-165 record with the First top 5: The Wolverines have made it through the NCAA mother’s chest.
title game. Wildcats after 122 wins in seven seasons at Hofstra. Tournament without facing a top-5 seed — until now. After As his wife chat-
beating the Nos. 14, 6, 7 and 9 seeds in the West Region, they
Good luck. Struggling guards: Michigan starting guards Zavier played their first game in the Alamodome against Loyola- ted with friends,
“That’s as good a team as we’ve played that I Simpson and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman were a Chicago, only the fourth No. 11 seed to make it to the Final he walked back
can remember,” Kansas coach Bill Self said combined 2-of-17 shooting for seven points in the national Four. Villanova was the No. 1 seed in the East Region. over to take a
after the Wildcats crushed his Jayhawks with a Sergio Garcia purse that dan-
barrage of 3-pointers in the national semifi- Villanova bombed its way past a blue blood Villanova made a Final Four-record 18 3s in a gled from her arm, and then a shop-
nals Saturday night. to get there. record-matching 40 attempts, its second trip in ping bag at her feet.
Michigan (33-7) reached the title game by The Wildcats (35-4) turned a Final Four show- three seasons to the title game never in doubt. He was much a doting father and
taking away Cinderella’s slipper, sending down with fellow No. 1 seed Kansas into a That’s an NCAA record 442 from the arc this husband as he was the Masters
Loyola-Chicago and Sister Jean home a game laugher, dropping in 3-pointers like they were
short of completing their divine run. playing pop-a-shot in the 95-79 rout. See NCAA, Page 14 See GOLF, Page 14
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Pirates starter exits MLB brief


Ohtani wins debut in Oakland
By Janie McCauley
after six no-hit innings
DETROIT — Trevor Williams
was pulled with a no-hitter in
and was replaced by Michael Feliz
to start the seventh. Nicholas
Castellanos quickly ended the team
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS progress after six innings, and the no-hit bid with a one-out double
Pirates hung on to beat the Tigers down the left-field line.
OAKLAND — Shohei Ohtani 1-0 on a chilly Sunday in the open- George Kontos pitched the eighth
won his major league pitching er of a day-night doubleheader. and Felipe Rivero struck out the side
debut, throwing three-hit ball over Williams (1-0) threw 84 pitches, in the ninth for his first save, fin-
six innings and leading the Los his count boosted by five walks, ishing the combined two-hitter.
Angeles Angels past the Oakland
Athletics 7-4 on Sunday.

GIANTS
The two-way star from Japan The Dodgers broke the game
took the mound three days after he open with four runs in the sixth.
was the designated hitter in the Chris Taylor doubled and scored
opener. Reaching the upper 90s on Puig’s double to end the night
mph with his fastball and showing Continued from page 11 for Stratton. Left-hander Josh
a nifty splitter, Ohtani struck out Osich was greeted by Yasmani
six and retired 14 of his final 15 After losing the first two 1-0, Grandal’s run-scoring single and
batters. the Dodgers turned the tables with then Bellinger’s two-run homer,
Ohtani didn’t hit while pitching. two shutouts of their own and an opposite-field drive to left.
Albert Pujols was the DH and went scored a combined 14 runs. Hernandez hit his two-run dou-
0 for 5. The home run by Bellinger, last ble off Roberto Gomez in a four-
Ohtani (1-0) pounded his glove season’s NL Rookie of the Year, run eighth.
KELLEY L COX/USA TODAY SPORTS
following a 1-2-3 shutdown fifth. ended an 0-for-11 start to his season. The Dodgers finished with 13
He walked one, and the only dam- Angels starting pitcher Shohei Ohtani set down 14 of the last 15 batters
he faced to earn his first big league win Sunday at the Oakland Coliseum. The Dodgers were without a hit hits after totaling only 11 in their
age against him came on Matt before Corey Seager opened the first three games of the season.
Chapman’s three-run homer in the 27.00 ERA in a pair of Cactus before allowing consecutive sin- fourth with his first of the season.
second. League outings and wound up pitch- gles to Matt Joyce and Stephen Puig followed suit with his first Trainer’s room
The 23-year-old righty briefly ing against minor leaguers on back Piscotty that set up Chapman’s hit.
removed his cap and looked to the fields, and also had trouble making first home run of 2018. RHP Jeff Samardzija (strained
One out later, Bellinger flied out
sky after the drive, then went back contact with his swing. The Angels staked Ohtani to a pectoral) is scheduled to throw
to Hunter Pence in left-center.
to work and blanked the A’s the rest Ohtani received ample support quick 2-0 lead on back-to-back dou- bullpen sessions Tuesday and
Watching Pence catch the ball on
of the way. from the Los Angeles lineup. bles by Luis Valbuena and Jefry Friday in preparation for a rehab
the move, Seager tagged and broke
Ohtani began the season-open- Mike Trout hit a tying double in Marte second against Daniel assignment. ... There is still no
for third.
ing series by hitting a single on the fifth and Justin Upton followed Gossett (0-1). schedule for the return of closer
As the throw came in, Puig mis-
the first pitch he saw as a big lea- with a go-ahead sacrifice fly. The Cheers of “Ohtani!” greeted the Mark Melancon (elbow strain).
takenly also tried to tag from first.
guer, part of a 1-for-5 day at the Angels added insurance in the sev- pitcher as he prepared to throw his The throw was cut off and Puig got
plate. He capped the set by posting enth, getting Andrelton Simmons’ first pitch, a 96 mph fastball called caught in a rundown. That enabled Up next
his first win. two-run single and an RBI single strike to Marcus Semien. Ohtani Seager to break for home, and the The Giants are off Monday
Not too shabby, considering he from Kole Calhoun. fanned the leadoff man on four Giants failed to get the tag down in before sending out Ty Blach (1-0,
struggled in spring training with Ohtani began the game with four time at first on a sliding Puig as 0.00 ERA) to start Tuesday’s home
his arm and bat. He went 0-1 with a straight outs — fanning three — See A’S, Page 16 Seager scored. opener against Seattle.
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McAdams deals Park, Lindberg to return Monday for
for CSM softball fifth playoff hole in Rancho Mirage
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
By John Nicholson to match. They finished into the right fairway
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS at 7:21 p.m., 15 minutes bunker and nearly hitting
The longer Emily McAdams pitches, the bet- after sunset. her third into Poppie’s
ter the College of San Mateo right-hander gets. Play will resume at 8 Pond right of the green.
RANCHO MIRAGE — Inbee Park and
With the second inning going south, the a.m. on the par-4 10th in All three players
Pernilla Lindberg played until it was too dark
No. 1-ranked Lady Bulldogs (6-1 Coast the first Monday finish birdied the par-5 18th,
to see Sunday night — and still couldn’t
North, 26-4 overall) were forced to turn to in tournament history. with Song getting to 15
decide the ANA Inspiration.
McAdams in relief Saturday at West Valley. On the third extra under first with a 5-foot
They’ll return to Mission Hills on
Entering with the bases loaded and two outs, hole, Park hit a wedge putt. Park followed with a
Monday morning for the fifth extra hole in
the freshman briefly faltered by walking from the rough to 1 1/2 4-footer in the next
the LPGA Tour’s first major championship Inbee Park Pernilla
Malia Pula to force home the tying run. feet to set up a birdie, group, and Lindberg
of the season. Lindberg
From there, though, McAdams was flawless. and Lindberg made a 5-footer. Song missed a matched her in the final
Jennifer Song dropped out with a par on
The right-hander out of Sequoia went on to 10-foot birdie try. group. Park and Song shot 5-under 67, and
the third playoff hole, and Park and Lindberg
set down the last 16 batters she faced as CSM Park and Song had putts to win on the first Lindberg had a 71.
decided to take one more trip down the par-5
took down West Valley 7-3. McAdams fin- two extra holes. Park missed from 15 feet on Park won in 2013 at Mission Hills and is a
18th in fading light.
ished the day with 5 1/3 innings of no-hit the first, and Song’s 7-footer went to the seven-time major champion.
With portable lights and the scoreboard
softball, striking out four while allowing just right on the second. Park scrambled to save Lindberg, the third-round leader, is trying
helping illuminate the green, Park made a 6-
the one base runner on the initial walk. par on the second playoff hole after hitting to win her first professional title.
foot par putt and Lindberg made a short putt
The Bulldogs took the lead back with a three-
run fourth inning. Quirke scored the go-ahead
run on a single by sophomore Gabby Warriors 117, Suns 107
Zucchiatti. Alexis Riccardi later singled home
Zucchiatti, and Mackenzie Driscoll scored on an
RBI groundout off the bat of Aubrie Businger. Dubs shake off rough start to down Suns
Zucchiatti and Riccardi each finished with two By Michael Wagaman Golden State’s victory was the 263rd
hits and two RBIs. Quirke added a two-hit day as THE ASSOCIATED PRESS under coach Steve Kerr, tying him for third-
the Bulldogs totaled 10 knocks on the day. most in franchise history. Al Attles (557)
Through 16 pitching appearances this OAKLAND — Kevin Durant had 29 and Don Nelson (422) hold the top two
season, Saturday’s outing was the longest points, 11 rebounds and eight assists, and spots.
relief appearance of McAdams’ career. She’s the Golden State Warriors overcame a slop- Golden State had all sorts of problems in
gone six innings — her career high — in py start to beat Phoenix 117-107 on Sunday the first half. The Warriors committed three
three different starts, allowing just one hit night, handing the Suns their franchise- turnovers in the first 74 seconds and repeat-
in each of the past two. record 15th consecutive loss. edly allowed the Suns to drive unimpeded to
With the win, CSM maintains a first-place tie Draymond Green added 13 points and 12 the hoop and take open shots from the
with Ohlone in the Coast Conference North KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS assists, Klay Thompson scored 23 points perimeter.
standings. The Bulldogs defeated Ohlone 6-4 on Warriors guard Klay Thompson drives against and Quinn Cook had 19 points for Golden Kerr’s club began turning things around
March 15. The two conference frontrunners Suns guard Troy Daniels during the first State. The Warriors have won two straight
meet again in the regular-season finale April 24. quarter Sunday night at Oracle Arena. since dropping four of five. See DUBS, Page 16

MCCAW
“We were very encouraged but when we
got there he was not doing great,” Kerr said.
“He was immobilized, had some painkillers.
It really wasn’t until this morning that I felt
Continued from page 11 good about the news. Everything seems to
be progressing now. His parents are up there
(and) his girlfriend, so he’s in good hands.”
about 10 minutes as the crowd quieted.
Carter, who was given a flagrant-one foul, The Warriors have been playing with a
knelt nearby as medical personnel from banged-up roster most of the season. All-
both teams along with Kerr rushed onto the Star point guard Stephen Curry could miss
court. the first round of the playoffs with a left
Players for both teams eventually came to knee injury, while Klay Thompson returned
the floor and huddled in prayer as McCaw Saturday after sitting out eight games with a
was placed on a stretcher and wheeled away fractured left thumb. Kevin Durant has been
with his neck stabilized. nursing a rib injury.
The Warriors were later informed that How long McCaw will be out is uncertain.
McCaw had feeling in his legs. Still, Kerr “We haven’t given one ounce of thought
was shaken when he and some of his assis- to the basketball aspect of it right now,”
tant coaches visited McCaw in the hospital Kerr said. “We’ll wait and hear the re-evalua-
late Saturday night. A handful of Golden tion on Thursday and see what happens.
State’s players were also there. Right now that’s not on our minds.”

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came on stage and showed the real thing. that. And I won,” Rahm said, smiling before he ered. “My top 10s were very good top 10s.”

GOLF Garcia later went out for a practice round


with his father, Victor, but not before a big
Spanish celebration.
added, “So I need to listen to this man.”
There were Masters champions all over
Augusta National on Sunday, several of them
Watson won in 2012 and 2014, and in
between he figured he could at least finish in
the top 10.
Continued from page 11 The large group next to the outdoor dining presenting trophies to the various age groups of “I was right around 10th,” Watson said.
area between the clubhouse and the putting winners. Garcia, Adam Scott, Nick Faldo, Mark “And then I made a 10 on No. 12. I made a
champion, and that was only fitting Sunday. green included Garcia’s parents, his wife’s O’Meara, Gary Player, Ben Crenshaw and Bubba 20-footer for a 10.”
parents, two-time Masters champion Jose Watson were among those posing with the kids.
The mood is light the day before Masters Maria Olazabal and Jon Rahm, who hopes to Faldo and Watson share one peculiar thing Woods was not expected until Monday,
week officially begins. It feels more like a day become the fourth Spaniard in a green jacket. in common at the Masters — multiple victo- and in some respects, that’s when this
of family and celebration, enhanced by the 60 After speaking in English and Spanish to ries, no top 10s except for when they win. It Masters might really come to life. Most of
children moving out from the driving range to European Tour television, Rahm said he had goes against so much evidence that Masters the best players in the world already have
the chipping area to the 18th green for the to leave. champions have a knack for playing well. won this year — Dustin Johnson, Rahm,
Drive, Chip and Putt competition that has “I’m going wherever he goes,” he said, Bernhard Langer was in the mix two years Justin Thomas, Rory McIlroy, Garcia — and
become a tradition since it began five years ago. nodding to where Garcia was standing, ago when he was 58. Fred Couples seems to that’s been the case in recent years going
Garcia was a big part of that, too. except that he was referring to Olazabal. play well no matter how bad his back is treat- into Augusta National.
He became the first defending champion to Rahm recalled going to a Spanish event five ing him. Tiger Woods has never missed the Woods hasn’t won, but he’s playing well,
attend the reception Saturday night. One girl years ago ahead of the World Amateur Team cut at the Masters, and even in his last full and that almost feels like a victory consid-
was asked for her best Garcia impersonation Championship to ask Olazabal what parts of season before multiple back surgeries, his tie ering his four back surgeries.
from his victory last year, and she crouched, his game needed work. Olazabal told him to for 17th was his best result of the year. “Tiger coming back is better than just
clenched her fists and pumped both arms. concentrate on his chipping and putting. “I have no idea how the formula works,” playing,” Faldo said. “He’s going to threat-
According to those in attendance, Garcia “He said, ‘Do this, do that.’ So I did this, I did Faldo said, though he wasn’t the least bit both- en. I think he’s ahead of schedule.”

Big Ten just a month ago. able to make shots and that’s what the lead The German big man carried Michigan

NCAA Now that they’re done playing the favorite


for a night, it’s back to the underdog role
against Villanova.
looks like,” said Villanova’s Jalen Brunson,
who had 18 points and six assists.
Michigan may have a better answer than the
through its struggles in the first half by using
his size advantage against the smaller
Ramblers, snagging five offensive rebounds
Continued from page 11 “The whole villain thing, you guys love to Jayhawks had. to notch a double-double by halftime.
write about it, talk about it, but at the end of Tired of watching victories fizzle away
the day it’s just basketball, you know?” through defensive deficiencies, coach John Wagner finished with 24 points and 15
season — and they’re still counting.
Michigan big man Moe Wagner said. “And we Beilein made a philosophical change, putting rebound to join Hakeem Olajuwon and Larry
“I feel bad for Kansas,” Villanova coach Jay just try to win. That’s all we do. an emphasis on that side of the ball. Bird as the only players to have at least 20
Wright said. “They’re a great team, we just Their next task: find some way to slow It’s worked out well. points and 15 rebounds in a national semifi-
made every shot.” Villanova’s 3-ball roll. Michigan had the nation’s No. 3 defense nal game.
The third-seeded Wolverines (33-7) had a bit The Wildcats were one of the most profi- efficiency-wise and put Loyola on lockdown
more trouble against the bracket’s favorite cient 3-point shooting teams during the regu- in the second half, forcing the Ramblers into “He’s unbelievable. He’s one of those
underdogs, overcoming a frightful first half to lar season and upped the 3 ante in the NCAA a rash of turnovers to race away. dynamic scorers from the post, he’s a great
send nun-turned-motivator Sister Jean Delores Tournament, knocking down a record 65 and “We always talk about getting the domino passer, made some unbelievable passers today
Schmidt headed to the exits early. counting. Villanova broke the Final Four going,” Loyola coach Porter Moser said. with both hands,” Villanova assistant coach
The Wolverines trailed the bracket-ram- record with 13 in the first half and literally “They closed that gap of opportunity in a Ashley Howard said. “He’s a guy they can play
bling Ramblers by seven at halftime, found shot the lights out by the second, when some hurry.” through. We’ll watch tape, try to figure out the
the right gear in the second and have a title- scoreboards and upper-level lights briefly Villanova has a way of doing that, too. best way to approach going into Monday
game appearance no one outside of Ann Arbor went out and darkened the upper decks. The Wolverines may have an answer in night’s game. It’s going to be a challenge and
saw coming when they were middling in the “It was one of those nights where we were Wagner. we’re looking forward to it.”
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Ogunbowale’s buzzer-beater lifts Notre Dame to title
By Doug Feinberg throw it to me.”’ Achonwa, Natalie Novosel and Becca foul trouble by Mississippi State that saw
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ogunbowale earned Bruszewki all five of its starters with three fouls in the
most outstanding player This version of McGraw’s squad refused to third quarter.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Arike Ogunbowale honors for the tourna- lose, and the run was even more improbable It didn’t look good for the Irish in the first
hit the shot of her life — again. ment. because the Irish lost four players over the half. After getting out to a 12-6 lead with
Ogunbowale floated in a 3-pointer from the All the Irish players season to ACL injuries. 3:41 left in the opening quarter, Mississippi
corner with 0.1 seconds left, lifting Notre could celebrate after Tied as the clock ran down, Mississippi State outscored Notre Dame 24-5 the remain-
Dame to its second women’s basketball title pulling off the biggest State star Teaira McCowan missed a layup der of the half. The Irish went just over 8 min-
with a thrilling 61-58 comeback victory over comeback in title game with 27.8 seconds left, and both teams turned utes without a point, missing seven shots and
Mississippi State in the NCAA champi- Arike history. They rallied from the ball over. McCowan then fouled out of the committing five turnovers during the game-
onship game on Sunday night. Ogunbowale a 15-point deficit in the game stopping an Irish fast break and set up changing run.
It was the second straight game that the third quarter and were the final 3 seconds. At the same time, the 6-foot-7 McCowan
junior guard hit a shot in the final second to down five in the final 1:58. Marina Mabrey After Ogunbowale’s clutch shot, the offi- and Victoria Vivians were powering the
carry the Irish. Her jumper with one second hit a 3-pointer from the wing and Young had a cials huddled and put one-tenth of a second on Bulldogs offense. McCowan got the burst
remaining in overtime knocked off previous- shot in the lane to tie it. the clock. A couple of Mississippi State play- going with five straight points and Vivians
ly unbeaten UConn in the semifinals Friday. The title came 17 years to the day after ers had already headed for the locker room, capped it with the final six points to give the
With this game tied, Ogunbowale took Notre Dame’s only other championship in while Notre Dame players celebrated. Bulldogs a 30-17 lead at the half.
the inbounds pass from Jackie Young, drib- 2001 on Easter. The court was cleared, and Mississippi Vivians finished with 21 points and
bled twice toward the corner and, closely When the final buzzer sounded, a wild cel- State tossed a futile inbounds pass into the McCowan 18 to go along with 17 rebounds to
guarded, lofted home an off-balance 3 in ebration started with the Irish faithful who lane as the buzzer sounded. lead the Bulldogs (37-2).
front of the Notre Dame bench. Close to the were part of the sellout crowd. McGraw’s For the fourth straight NCAA game, the The Irish had just three points in the second
same spot on the court where she took team had fallen short four times in seven Irish found themselves trailing at the half. quarter, setting an NCAA Tournament record
down the Huskies, too. years in the title game, losing in 2011, They were down 40-25 early in the third quar- for the fewest points in a period. That was
“It just felt right,” said Ogunbowale, who 2012, 2014 and 2015. Many of the Notre ter before finally getting on track offensively. five less than the previous mark for futility
scored 16 of her 18 points in the second Dame alums who were on teams that had The Irish closed the period with a 16-1 run to set by Syracuse in 2016 against UConn.
half. “I practice late-game all the time. I fallen just short of winning a title were tie the game at 41 heading to the final quarter. This was McGraw’s 800th win at Notre
just ran to Jackie and said, ‘Throw it to me, there to enjoy it, including Natalie The Irish (35-3) were buoyed by severe Dame and the 888th of her career.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE NBA STANDINGS


East Division East Division EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Atlantic Division
Boston 3 1 .750 — Washington 3 0 1.000 — W L Pct GB
New York 2 2 .500 1 Atlanta 2 1 .667 1 x-Toronto 55 21 .724 —
Toronto 2 2 .500 1 New York 2 1 .667 1 x-Boston 53 23 .697 2
Baltimore 1 2 .333 1 1/2 Miami 2 2 .500 1 1/2 x-Philadelphia 46 30 .605 9
Philadelphia 1 2 .333 2 New York 27 50 .351 28 1/2
Tampa Bay 1 3 .250 2 Brooklyn 25 52 .325 30 1/2
Central Division Central Division Southeast Division
Chicago 2 0 1.000 — W L Pct GB x-Washington 42 35 .545 —
Minnesota 2 1 .667 1/2 Milwaukee 3 0 1.000 — Miami 41 36 .532 1
Cleveland 1 2 .333 1 1/2 Pittsburgh 3 0 1.000 — Charlotte 34 44 .436 8 1/2
Kansas City 0 2 .000 2 Chicago 2 2 .500 1 1/2 Orlando 22 54 .289 19 1/2
Detroit 0 3 .000 2 1/2 St. Louis 1 2 .333 2 Atlanta 22 55 .286 20
Cincinnati 0 3 .000 3
Central Division
West Division x-Cleveland 47 30 .610 —
Houston 3 1 .750 — West Division
W L Pct GB x-Indiana 46 31 .597 1
Los Angeles 3 1 .750 — Milwaukee 41 36 .532 6
Seattle 2 1 .667 1/2 Arizona 2 1 .667 — Detroit 37 40 .481 10 KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS
A’s 1 3 .250 2 Los Angeles 2 2 .500 1/2
Giants 2 2 .500 1/2
Chicago 26 51 .338 21 Kevin Durant fires a jumper during the first quarter Sunday at Oracle Arena.
Texas 1 3 .250 2
Colorado 1 2 .333 1 WESTERN CONFERENCE arc during the streak.
Saturday’s Games
Pittsburgh at Detroit, ppd.
Houston 9, Texas 3
L.A. Angels 8, Oakland 3
Toronto 5, N.Y. Yankees 3
San Diego

Saturday’s Games
0 3

Pittsburgh at Detroit, ppd.


N.Y. Mets 6, St. Louis 2
.000 2 Southwest Division
z-Houston
San Antonio
New Orleans 43
Dallas
62
45
23
15
32
34
54
.805
.584
.558
.299

17
19
39
DUBS Phoenix couldn’t keep up and
fell to an NBA-worst 19-59.
Marquese Chriss and Josh
Cleveland 6, Seattle 5
Washington 13, Cincinnati 7 Memphis 21 56 .273 41 Continued from page 12 Jackson scored 22 points apiece
Chicago Cubs 10, Miami 6, 10 innings
Boston 3, Tampa Bay 2 Atlanta 15, Philadelphia 2 Northwest Division for the Suns, who last won on Feb.
Minnesota 6, Baltimore 2 Portland 48 29 .623 —
Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City 3
Colorado 2, Arizona 1 Oklahoma City 45 33 .577 3 1/2 late in the second quarter shortly 28 and have dropped 25 of 26.
Milwaukee 7, San Diego 3 Utah 44 33 .571 4
Sunday’s Games L.A. Dodgers 5, San Francisco 0 after Suns’ two-way player Danuel
Minnesota 44 34 .564 4 1/2
Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, ppd.
Minnesota 7, Baltimore 0
Sunday’s Games
Miami 6, Chicago Cubs 0
Denver 42 35 .545 6 House pump-faked past Nick Tip-ins
Toronto 7, N.Y. Yankees 4 Pittsburgh 1, Detroit 0, 1st game Pacific Division Young, threw the ball off the back- Golden State last lost to the
Boston 2, Tampa Bay 1 St. Louis 5, N.Y. Mets 1 y-Warriors 56 21 .727 — board then grabbed it and dunked.
Pittsburgh 1, Detroit 0, 1st game Washington 6, Cincinnati 5 L.A. Clippers 41 36 .532 15 Suns on Nov. 9, 2014 in Phoenix.
Houston 8, Texas 2 Pittsburgh 8, Detroit 6, 2nd game L.A. LAKERS 33 42 .440 22 Trailing 59-58 at halftime, the ... Andre Iguodala (left knee sore-
L.A. Angels 7, Oakland 4 L.A. Dodgers 5, San Francisco 0 SACRAMENTO 24 53 .312 32 Warriors outscored the Suns 36-18
Seattle 5, Cleveland 4 Monday’s Games Phoenix 19 59 .244 37 1/2 ness) and Omri Casspi (sprained
Pittsburgh 8, Detroit 6, 2nd game Twins (Lynn 0-0) at Pirates (Taillon 0-0), 10:05 a.m.
in the third to move in front for right ankle) did not play. ... The
Monday’s Games LATE GAME good.
St. L (Mikolas 0-0) at Brewers (Davies 0-0), 11:10 a.m. Warriors finished March with a 7-7
Rays (Pruitt 1-0) at NYY (Montgomery 0-0),10:05 a.m. Cubs (Chatwood 0-0) at Reds (Mahle 0-0), 1:10 p.m.
KC (Hammel 0-0) at Detroit (Liriano 0-0), 10:10 a.m. Boston (Johnson 0-0) at Miami (Richards 0-0),4:10 p.m.
x-clinched playoff spot
y-clinched division
Green had eight points, includ- record, ending their run of 32 con-
ChiSox (Lopez 0-0) at Toronto (Garcia 0-0), 4:07 p.m. Phillies (Lively 0-0) at NYM (Harvey 0-0), 4:10 p.m. z-clinched conference ing a pair of 3s, as part of a 25-6 secutive months with a winning
O’s (Tillman 0-0) at Houston (Morton 0-0), 4:10 p.m. Nats (Roark 0-0) at Atlanta (Newcomb 0-0), 4:35 p.m. run. Durant, Thompson and Quinn record that was the third-longest
Texas (Colon 0-0) at Oakland (Triggs 0-0), 7:05 p.m. L.A. (Ryu 0-0) at Arizona (Walker 0-0), 6:40 p.m. Monday’s Games
Tribe (Clevinger 0-0) at Angels (Ramirez 0-0),7:07 p.m. Rox (Bettis 0-0) at S.D. (Mitchell 0-0), 7:10 p.m. No games scheduled Cook also sank shots outside the in NBA history.

after four innings and 66

A’S pitches. He allowed four runs


and walked two.

Continued from page 12


Trainer’s room
pitches and got through the Joyce was the DH for a
first on 13 pitches, nine for second straight game as he
strikes. nurses a sore right ankle.
In all, Ohtani threw 92 Manager Bob Melvin hopes
pitches, 63 of them strikes. it will only be a day or two
Piscotty’s RBI single in the before he’s back in left. ...
ninth chased Blake Parker. RHP Trevor Cahill, who
Kenyan Middleton entered to signed a minor league deal
close it out for his first save. last month for a second
The Angels are off to their stint with Oakland, is still
first 3-1 start since a 100- building his workload and
win season in 2008. innings at extended spring
Gossett’s day was done training.

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Hair of the dog
J
ust one of many colorful sayings
involving animals, “hair of the dog”
is the prescription to cure a hangover
by drinking just a bit of what caused it
(From my undergrad days, I know that’s ter-
rible advice). The fuller version of the
expression is “hair of the dog that bit me,”
a medieval belief that to cure rabies from a
dog bite one only needed to apply some hair
from that same dog to
the bite wound (No rel-
evant college experi-
ence, but I suspect this
too is bad advice). The
origin of “it’s raining
cats and dogs” is full of
fun and fanciful theo-
‘Ready Player One’ was the most popular movie in the world last week. ries but the probable
Spielberg’s ‘Ready Player One’ tops holiday box office genesis is actually the
opposite: rain-storm
By Lindsey Bahr best opening in a decade following “Indiana CinemaScore, and reviews have been warm, flooded 17th century
Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal too (it’s sitting at a 76 percent on Rotten London streets carrying water-borne
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Skull,” which launched with $100.1 mil- Tomatoes). Those who turned out this week- corpses. Sorry you asked? Equally yucky,
lion in 2008. Aside from “The BFG, ” end were mostly male (59 percent) and over the origin of “an albatross round his neck”
LOS ANGELES — Steven Spielberg has
Spielberg has lately favored smaller histor- the age of 25 (56 percent). is found in Coleridge’s poem “The Rime of
found his way back to the top of the box
ical dramas instead of the big-scale block- “It’s great to be in the Steven Spielberg an Ancient Mariner” in which said mariner
office with the action-adventure “Ready
busters of his heyday. business, ” said Jeff Goldstein, Warner shoots an albatross, for no good or appar-
Player One,” while Tyler Perry has scored
Based on Ernest Cline’s popular novel Bros.’ president of domestic distribution. ent reason, and is obligated to wear the bird
again with “Acrimony.”
and chock-full of references to 1980s pop “We always believed that this movie itself around his neck as punishment. 
Studio estimates on Sunday say
culture, including some nods to Spielberg’s would carry the day and that’s really what “Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth,”
Spielberg’s virtual reality-focused film
own films, “Ready Player One” is a return to happened. We’ve seen all around the globe means you should be grateful for the gift.
earned a solid $53.2 million in its first four
the popcorn filmmaking that he became that the word of mouth is really propelling Dating back to St. Jerome’s “Letter to the
days in theaters from 4,234 locations since
known for. With that includes a reportedly it.” Ephesians,” circa 400 A.D., it is advice
opening Wednesday night, with $41.2 mil-
hefty $175 million price tag, which does Goldstein said while advance ticket sales against implying you had hoped for some-
lion of that coming from the three-day
not account for marketing costs. were solid, the walk-up business was partic- thing more by assessing a gift’s value, such
weekend.
Audiences gave the film an A- ularly robust on Friday and Saturday. as checking out the teeth of a horse received
Not adjusted for inflation, it’s Spielberg’s
as a gift in the effort to determine if it’s
“My concern is having a project that’s here and that is to take a framework of really an old nag. “White elephant,” mean-

HOTEL
Continued from page 1
dominated by parking,” he said. “It’s not
what we want to see in Half Moon Bay,
especially as a southern gateway.”
analysis that’s so small that we lose track
of broader impacts it would have, ”
Benjamin said. “Let’s honor the public’s
ing a burdensome possession, harkens back
to albino pachyderms regarded as holy ani-
mals in ancient Thailand. As holy animals
they required special food and other treat-
Aesthetic concerns extended well beyond request to take a broad cumulative perspec-
parking. tive.” ment and could not be used as simple beasts
to construct a bike and pedestrian path “What gets done here will be people’s Despite these concerns, several speakers of burden. As such, a Thai king who had rea-
around them. Wetlands also require a 100- image of Half Moon Bay, the city starts praised the project for bringing a mid-range son to subtly cause the ruin of someone
foot buffer zone but, according to the cur- here, ” Commissioner John Evans said. hotel they said doesn’t exist in Half Moon might present them with a white elephant,
rent design, certain parts of the hotel would “When I look at these drawings, I thought I Bay that would also bring tax revenue to the the gift more than likely leading to bank-
fall within 75 feet of them. was getting off the freeway in Vacaville city and business to local retailers. ruptcy. How about “cat got your tongue?”
Other areas on the parcel could also be going to a hotel, it’s the same look.” Feedback from the meeting will be for someone unusually quiet ... ? Hard to
considered wetlands, issues that will be Evans suggested breaking up the building addressed in the environmental impact imagine someone with any cat-grasped
fully addressed through the upcoming envi- into smaller ones and alternative building report, a draft of which will be published for appendage being quiet and no one knows
ronmental review process and could impede materials to better fit into its coastal loca- further input in the coming months. where that expression originates. 
the project. tion, and joined other commissioners in “This is a great opportunity, but the proj-
Traffic was a primary focus of the discus- suggesting a smaller size for the project. ect is going to need work and still has chal- Ken White is the president of the Peninsula
sion, with speakers and commissioners During the public comment period, lenges fitting into the community, ”
alike concerned not just about increased Humane Society & SPCA.
speakers also worried about the cumulative Hernandez said.
congestion from hotel guests and employ- impacts of this project and others on city
ees, but also safety along the Main Street resources, including water and sewer.
side of the project site. Commissioner Jimmy Benjamin sympa-
The project does propose additional park- thized with those concerns.
ing beyond the city’s requirement devoted “I think these are illustrations of a flaw
to coastal visitors, but for Chair Rick I’ve seen over the years in [environmental
Hernandez, the parking layout poses aes- impact report]s that I hope doesn’t occur
thetic issues.

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Tesla says car in dents, it makes them less likely to occur tronic music concert.
Around the state than vehicles without it. The warehouse had been illegally con-
crash was on autopilot tered on the freeway. Federal investigators are looking into verted into living space for artists and had
NEW YORK — The vehicle in a fatal The vehicle also caught fire, though Tesla last week’s crash, as well a separate crash in no fire sprinklers.
crash last week in California was operating said no one was in the vehicle when that January of a Tesla Model S that may have The warehouse had no fire inspection
on Autopilot, making it the latest accident happened. The company said the crash was been operating under the Autopilot system. prior to the blaze even though a fire official
to involve a semi-autonomous vehicle, made worse by a missing or damaged safety said he filed a report noting dangers two
Tesla confirmed. shield on the end of the freeway barrier that
Oakland fire marshal years earlier.
The electric car maker said the driver, who is supposed to reduce the impact into the criticized over deadly blaze resigns Park reopens months
was killed in the accident, did not have his concrete lane divider. OAKLAND — Oakland’s fire marshal has
hands on the steering wheel for six seconds The crash happened in Mountain View, in resigned after being harshly criticized fol- after wine country fires
before the crash, despite several warnings California’s Silicon Valley. The driver was
from the vehicle. Tesla Inc. tells drivers lowing the deadly Ghost Ship warehouse SONOMA — A wilderness park closed
Walter Huang, 38, a software engineer for fire that killed 36 people. since devastating fires ripped through
that its Autopilot system, which can keep Apple.
speed, change lanes and self-park, requires Miguel Trujillo’s resignation was Northern California wine country has
“None of this changes how devastating announced Friday by Fire Chief Darin reopened after months of restoration work.
drivers to keep their eyes on the road and an event like this is or how much we feel for
hands on the wheel in order to take control White. White will handle Trujillo’s duties The Santa Rosa Press Democrat reported
our customer’s family and friends,” Tesla running the fire inspection bureau while a Saturday that the entrance to a fire-scorched
of the vehicle to avoid accidents. said on its website late Friday.
Tesla said its vehicle logs show the driver replacement is sought. area of Hood Mountain Regional Park and
Earlier this month, a self-driving Volvo A city spokeswoman tells the East Bay Preserve is open again — along with sever-
took no action to stop the Model X SUV SUV being tested by ride-hailing service
from crashing into a concrete lane divider. Times that Trujillo is leaving to become fire al hiking trails, including one leading to
Uber struck and killed a pedestrian in marshal for the Gilroy Fire Department in the peak’s summit.
Photographs of the SUV show that the front Arizona.
of the vehicle was demolished; its hood was California. The Sonoma County recreation area was
Tesla Inc. defended its Autopilot feature, The rented warehouse known as the Ghost significantly damaged during the October
ripped off; and its front wheels were scat- saying that while it doesn’t prevent all acci- Ship burned on Dec. 2, 2016 during an elec- wildfires.

ones, which on their own could handle more These upstream detention facilities will Many of these strategies will bring the

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water than all other proposed sites com-
bined.
Powell said the cost of these particular
likely be paired with other flood manage-
ment strategies downstream, such as widen-
ing a by-pass culvert, or underground pipe,
added benefit of water quality enhancement,
Powell said. Fortifying banks, for example,
will limit sediment pollution. And some
basins would be in the $10 million to $15 along Harbor Boulevard. Powell said the detention basins could feature an open bot-
million range, adding that similar projects scope and need for downstream projects like tom rather than a pumping system so that
allow underground detention basins on its in the Bay Area have been funded by that depends on the degree to which water is runoff can percolate underground, which
soccer and softball fields, among other Caltrans. stored upstream. also improves water quality, she said.
sites on campus. The proposed basin for the As with any of these locations, property “The more water you retain in the water- Originating at Water Dog Lake, the creek
softball field encompasses .9 acres 10 feet owners will have to balance the long-term shed, the less infrastructure you have to runs through Belmont’s downtown under-
below ground while the potential soccer benefits of capturing runoff upstream with build downstream,” she said, adding that neath Sixth Avenue and El Camino Real and
field basin would span 1.7 acres, also 10 the temporary impacts of construction and installing two 10-foot-by-10-foot culverts jogs south around the Caltrain tracks to
feet underground. water storage, such as debris and soggy along Harbor Boulevard, as originally pro- flow parallel to Harbor Boulevard before it
“[The Notre Dame sites] offer the best grounds in the aftermath of storms. posed in 2014, would be especially chal- empties into a slough in Redwood Shores.
solution for capturing peak from a major The project, which involves officials lenging given the prevalence of under- Due to the flatness of the area where the
flood or rain event,” said Erika Powell, pro- from Belmont, San Carlos and San Mateo ground utilities in that location. creek crosses the Caltrain tracks near Old
gram manager for San Mateo County’s County, is not an all-or-nothing affair, and But with some upstream detention, she County Road, sediment has collected there
Flood Resiliency Program. may entail an ongoing, piecemeal said, a single 8-foot-by-10-foot culvert and created the conditions for flooding dur-
Powell said the proposed Notre Dame approach. there may be sufficient. ing heavy storms.
basins could handle more than 300 cubic “I think we can get to a 25-year storm Other potential downstream efforts Oskoui said Belmont Public Works has
feet of water per second, which is the unit with just a couple detention facilities and include improvements to the Belmont chan- had to dredge those areas nearly every year.
by which storm runoff is measured. She said anything on top of that is additional bene- nel such as stabilization measures to pre- “The creek has been flooding as far back
the “perfect world” goal of the project is to fits,” said Belmont Public Works Director vent the banks from eroding and the as we can remember,” Kim said. “The time
add enough detention facilities so the creek Afshin Oskoui, adding that the project can removal of non-native vegetation clogging has come for us to decide whether to keep
can handle 500 CFS, but that number would always be added onto in the future. the flow of water. applying Band-Aids or get it right.”
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she said in an email.
Eskaton operates The
Trousdale, a senior living
good progress. We know
how important it is to the
community to have
for work, preferred furniture and equipment
as well as operating cost projections require
deeper examination as well.
facility at 1600 access to a well-equipped Meanwhile, she took time to express her
Trousdale, on land owned fitness center,” she said appreciation for facility patrons who pushed
plans by the district to construct between by the health care dis- in an email. hard to keep the services at the site.
200 and 300 units of senior housing, trict. Frank Pagliaro, health Fama lauded “the extraordinary advocacy
150,000 square feet of health care services, The deal is not done yet care district board mem- efforts of a small group of current center par-
200,000 square feet of office space and other though, noted Fama, as
amenities at and around 1819 Trousdale Cheryl Fama Frank Pagliaro ber, recognized the com- ticipants who surveyed residents, collected
district officials need to munity’s appreciation information that helped inform the pro-
Drive. examine and consider details of a potential for the facility too. posed programs and ensured the voices of
Cheryl Fama, the district’s executive operating agreement. The district board “It’s very important for the senior citizen district constituents were heard at every
director, shared her appreciation for approved Thursday, March 22, moving population,” he said. [Peninsula Health Care District] board meet-
Eskaton’s willingness to preserve the site. ahead with discussions, and the matter is He added though more thorough analysis ing since the announced closure by Sutter,”
“The project could never have gotten this slated to return before officials later in April. of the potential operating agreement is in she said.
far along in such a short period of time with- Janet Wagner, CEO of the medical center, order, especially in regards to the monthly For his part, Pagliaro expressed confi-
out the partnership [Peninsula Health Care said she looks forward to future discussion of fee for members, as well as the hours of oper- dence an arrangement could be constructed
District] has formed with Eskaton, our the matter as well. ation. with more work by officials.
shared vision about the benefits of exercise, “I have been working with Cheryl Fama to “We have to make it right, but it will take “It’s going to happen, we just have to get
education and socialization for all residents, find the best option for operating the fitness a little more work,” he said. it right,” he said.

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harder things to do,” she said.
Zum, which Narayan said she herself uses
at least four times a day, currently employs
55 people and is growing rapidly, 340 per-
driver pool. can’t meet the needs of their students,” she cent over the last year to be exact.
Narayan also said drivers walk kids into said. Her vision is to become a one-stop shop
school or wherever their destination is upon The app, which is available for iOS and for all rides and care for children, and to
arrival. Android devices, charges based on dis- expand to 20 U.S. cities, and eventually,
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understand their needs,” she said. $8 for carpool rides. The child care com- hears from people who want the app in
Narayan said some of her drivers are stay- ponent costs $6 for 15 minutes. places where it’s currently unavailable.
at-home moms who want to support their Narayan said the service has saved fami- “Taking care of a child and providing the
families and are attracted to the flexibility lies 10,000 hours and California schools best for them is such a universal need that
of the work, while others are part-time $10 million in overhead, while drivers hasn’t changed and won’t change,” Narayan
professionals or graduate students who have logged 1.7 million miles since the said. “It just so happens the technology and
enjoy working with children. app launched. moment in time is right to provide this kind
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110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
LA PETITE BALEEN is Hiring Swim TECHNOLOGY
Teachers for our Atherton location! $300
PET SITTERS & NOTICE
Hiring Bonus! $15-$19/hour DOe. FReeDOM Financial Network seeks a
Over 16 yrs old.
email shannonh@swimlpb.com. DOG WALKERS Sr. Data Analyst. Will perform direct mail
targeting model maintenance & optimiza- PUBLIC NOTICE TO ANY PUBLIC DISTRICT, PUBLIC AUTHORITY, PUBLIC AGENCY, PUB-
NEEDED! tion, data file prep., reporting, ad-hoc LIC CORPORATION OR ANY OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS IN THE STATE OF CALI-
MERRY MAIDS analyses. Work on customer segmenta- FORNIA, TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND TO NONPROFIT CHARITABLE PUBLIC
SAN MATEO Local, family owned pet tion & predictive modeling, and convert- BENEFIT CORPORATIONS.
care company. ing analytic findings into customer in-
Hiring fulltime house cleaners. sights. Job Site: San Mateo, CA. If inter-
No weekends. Paid holidays. Love for animals, ested, mail resume to Freedom Financial You are hereby notified that per Resolution 18-02-01 passed by the San Bruno Park School Dis-
Please call for an interview.
650-572-8200. Valid CDL/Ins/Car Network, ATTN Cesar Maureal, Job trict Board on February 15, 2018, it is the intention of the San Bruno Park School District to dis-
Code# CM-2017-01, 1875 South Grant pose of the following real property:
required. Street, Suite 400, San Mateo, CA 94402.
NEWSPAPER INTERNS Routes from San Mateo
to Palo Alto. el Crystal School Site
JOURNALISM Approx hours,
TECHNOLOGY 201 Balboa Way
The Daily Journal is looking for in-
ORACLE AMERICA, INC. has openings San Bruno, CA 94066
terns to do entry level reporting, re- M-F 11am - 3pm for the following positions (all APN: 020-351-430
search, updates of our ongoing fea-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- www.bayareapetpals.com levels/types) in San Mateo County, in-
so welcome. Email: Lynda@bayareapetpals.com cluding Redwood Shores, CA and San This 3± acre school site with school buildings is situated in the City of San Bruno, County of San
for more info Bruno, CA; Alameda County, including
We expect a commitment of four to Pleasanton, CA; San Francisco, CA; Mateo, State of California. It can be accessed from Highways 280 or 101. If you have questions
eight hours a week for at least four Santa Clara County, including Santa or wish additional information please contact the District's property consultant:
months. The internship is unpaid, but Clara, CA and San Jose, CA; and other
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- locations in the San Francisco Bay Area.
terns have progressed in time into RESTAURANT - Tom Shannon
Travel to various unanticipated sites
paid correspondents and full-time re- throughout the U.S. required. Some posi- enshallah, Inc.
porters. Gao, a Fine dining Vietnam- tions may allow for telecommuting. PO Box 450
College students or recent graduates
ese Homestyle Cuisine spe- Palo Alto, CA 94302
cialized in Ben Tre Cooking, Consultants (TCONS318): Analyze re- (408) 230-7095
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper
quirements and deliver functional and
experience is preferred but not neces- located in San Mateo technical solutions. Implement products
sarily required.
and technologies to meet post-sale cus- This property is being made available to all public districts, public authorities, public agencies and
Please send a cover letter describing Looking for experienced tomer needs. other political subdivisions or public corporations in the State of California and to other non-profit
your interest in newspapers, a resume Chef in eSe Vietnam Ben charitable or non-profit public benefit corporations pursuant to education Code Section 17464 et
and three recent clips. Before you ap- Sales Consultants (TSC318): Provide
ply, you should familiarize yourself
Tre cooking cuisine. presales technical/functional support to seq.
with our publication. Our Web site: prospective customers. Design, validate
www.smdailyjournal.com. Applicant must have prior and present software solutions to include You have sixty (60) days from the date of the third publication of this Notice to notify the school
chef experience working in product concepts and future direction. district of your intention to purchase this property.
Send your information via e-mail to
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- Ben Tre region of Vietnam & Software Developers (TSWD318): De- Please direct your correspondence to:
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- must know Ben Tre Cuisine sign, develop, troubleshoot and/or
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 dishes. test/QA software. Superintendent Stella Kemp
Applications Developers (TAPD318): An-
San Bruno Park School District
Please reply with your
availability and primary contact alyze, design, develop, troubleshoot and 500 Acacia Avenue
NOW HIRING! information. Salary: Dependent on ex- debug software programs for commercial San Bruno, CA 94066-4298
perience. or end user applications. Write code,
CARE HOMES IN SAN MATEO complete programming and perform test- If no notification is received within the aforementioned time limit, this school district may dispose
email: gaovietkitchen@gmail.com ing and debugging of applications.
AND REDWOOD CITY mail to:gaovietkitchen@gmail.com of the property as authorized by the education Code of the State of California.
LOOKING FOR Phone: (415) 999-5111 Product Managers (TPM318): Participate
(12 noon through 6PM) in all software and/or hardware product
CAREGIVERS development life cycle activities. Move
software products through the software Stella M. Kemp, ed.D.
Interested applicants should call Savoi at product development cycle from design Superintendent
1(408)401-3689 Or Joel at SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales and development to implementation, San Bruno Park School District
1(650)454-0497 Representative needed to sell newspa- testing, and/or marketing.
per print and web advertising and event
marketing solutions. To apply, please call Submit resume to
WEST COAST Surgical, a well-estab- 650-344-5200 and send resume to
lished Medical Device Manufacturer, lo- applicant_us@oracle.com. Must include
info@smdailyjournal.com job #. Oracle supports workforce diversi-
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excellent opportunity for career minded ty.
persons with experience in Assembly, or SALES/MARKETING
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Assembly. No Medical Device Assembly for ambitious interns who are eager to
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Device Assembly experience are highly of the newspaper and media industries.
encouraged to apply. Please forward This position will provide valuable has a station for rent join our busy friend-
your resume to: experience for your bright future. ly energetic salon located PUBLIC NOTICE TO ANY PUBLIC DISTRICT, PUBLIC AUTHORITY, PUBLIC AGENCY, PUB-
hrdept@Westcoastsurgical.com email resume LIC CORPORATION OR ANY OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS IN THE STATE OF CALI-
25 W. 25th Ave #5 in San Mateo.
info@smdailyjournal.com Stop by or call Paige (650)679-4736. FORNIA, TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND TO NONPROFIT CHARITABLE PUBLIC
BENEFIT CORPORATIONS.
NOTICE You are hereby notified that per Resolution 18-02-03 passed by the San Bruno Park School Dis-
trict Board on February 15, 2018, it is the intention of the San Bruno Park School District to dis-
PUBLIC NOTICE TO ANY PUBLIC DISTRICT, PUBLIC AUTHORITY, PUBLIC pose of the following real property:
AGENCY, PUBLIC CORPORATION OR ANY OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS IN
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND TO Hesselgren District Office Site
NONPROFIT CHARITABLE PUBLIC BENEFIT CORPORATIONS. 500 Acacia Avenue
San Bruno, CA 94066
You are hereby notified that per Resolution 18-02-02 passed by the San Bruno Park School Dis- APN: 020-253-050
trict Board on February 15, 2018, it is the intention of the San Bruno Park School District to dis-
pose of the following real property: This 2.2± acre school site with school buildings is situated in the City of San Bruno, County of
San Mateo, State of California. It can be accessed from Highways 280 or 101. If you have ques-
Rollingwood School Site tions or wish additional information please contact the District's property consultant:
2500 Cotton Drive
San Bruno, CA 94066 Tom Shannon
APN: 017-190-210 enshallah, Inc.
PO Box 450
This 16± acre school site with school buildings is situated in the City of San Bruno, County of Palo Alto, CA 94302
San Mateo, State of California. It can be accessed from Highways 280 or 101. If you have ques- (408) 230-7095
tions or wish additional information please contact the District's property consultant:
This property is being made available to all public districts, public authorities, public agencies and
Tom Shannon other political subdivisions or public corporations in the State of California and to other non-profit
enshallah, Inc. charitable or non-profit public benefit corporations pursuant to education Code Section 17464 et
PO Box 450 seq.
Palo Alto, CA 94302
(408) 230-7095 You have sixty (60) days from the date of the third publication of this Notice to notify the school
district of your intention to purchase this property.
This property is being made available to all public districts, public authorities, public agencies and Please direct your correspondence to:
other political subdivisions or public corporations in the State of California and to other non-profit
charitable or non-profit public benefit corporations pursuant to education Code Section 17464 et Superintendent Stella Kemp
seq. San Bruno Park School District
500 Acacia Avenue
You have sixty (60) days from the date of the third publication of this Notice to notify the school San Bruno, CA 94066-4298
district of your intention to purchase this property.
Please direct your correspondence to: If no notification is received within the aforementioned time limit, this school district may dispose
of the property as authorized by the education Code of the State of California.
Superintendent Stella Kemp
San Bruno Park School District
500 Acacia Avenue Stella M. Kemp, ed.D.
San Bruno, CA 94066-4298 Superintendent
If no notification is received within the aforementioned time limit, this school district may dispose San Bruno Park School District
of the property as authorized by the education Code of the State of California.

Stella M. Kemp, ed.D.


Superintendent
San Bruno Park School District
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203 public notices 296 appliances 304 furniture 304 furniture 310 misc. for sale 316 clothes
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Mizunetwork LLC, CA. The business is formation.
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- adulT biKes 1 regular and 2 with bal- carpeT runner: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- wood-grain laminaTe Kitchen table dawgs brand Kaymann black and
ny. The registrant commenced to trans- loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 or: floral design. good condition 3’x4’ plus 1’ leaf, 2 chairs. Photo availa- slr lens Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
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the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/12/18, cHild’s scHwinn bicYcle, blue in length $50 (650)692-8012
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. compuTer desK (glass) & chair. Like compleTe seT OF CHINA - Windsor Train-color prinT by John Hugh
3/19/18, 3/26/18, 4/2/18). Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756 genuine ladies Mink Fur Jacket,
new 12" girls bike w/ training wheels gtecher@comcast.net 20-pieces in original box, never used. $50.00 Call: (650)368-0748.
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave $250 per box (3 boxes available). Train-color prinT by John Hugh
210 lost & found mes compuTer desK For sale $99 (650)342-5630 Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756 golf sHoes FootJoy, brown and white
(650)520-4650 saddle, 91/2, like new, $15; (650)591-
losT caT. Black and White. Black crYsTal (leaded glass) lamp $30. uniden HarleY Davidson Gas Tank 9769
patch on right eye. REWARD. 298 collectibles compuTer swivel CHAIR. Padded Can send picture. (650)464-7860 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
Call (323) 439-7713. Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 golf sHoes, FootJoy, black & white
2 adorable 1950's girl dolls ."Ginny" grilling woK stir fry. high quality waTer sTorage TanK, brand new,
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $155. saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5;
doll Knock-offs. Stands & clothes. $20. desK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
books (650)888-9314 (650)458-3578
steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592-
2648 (650)771-6324 (650)591-9769

James paTTerson hardback books. KaYano men’s Running shoes size 11


2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 80’s Tops Complete Factory Set All
dineTTe Table, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
JulisKa Hand-crafTed 6 7/16" 311 musical instruments good condition $20 (650)520-7045
Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NEW $15.00
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. (650)344-4756 ladies sequin dress, blue, size XL,
nicHolas sparKs hardback books. cHromaTic Harmonica: Horner
a-Team figurines Plus Jeep $20 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 (650)591-9769 San Carlos dining room SET - Cherry Wood KiTcHen crafT Cutter with five differ-
(Looks Like Mahogany), two extra (650)278-5776. men's sTeTson hat, size large, new,
qualiTY booKs used and rare. World ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives.
collecTable memorabillia from leaves, Seats up to 10. $1200 or best of- $35 contact 650-592-2648 rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
& US History and classic American nov- the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each. fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or (650) 578-9208
els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 650-346-9262 for inquiries. evenings drum seT-pearl forum Excellent
THe Halo Forerunner saga. 3 books.
308 Tools condition, Black, Full Kit, Light Use, $425 new wiTH tags Wool or cotton Men's
lennox red Rose, Unused, hand dining Table (36"x54") and 4 match- Call Paul (650)218-6706. pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for anTique iron Hand Drills. 3 available (650)952-3466
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. $250 .(650)-654-1930. at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron epipHone les paul 100th
v.logvinov, unusual Journey to the Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- Tuxedo size 40, black, including white
miller liTe Neon sign , work good dresser 4-drawer in Belmont for crafTsman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 $75. Good condition; good for children.
$59 call (650)218-6528 dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
Call (650)678-8585 fender musTang I guitar amplifier wilson leaTHer Lady Jacket. Small,
294 baby stuff musical doll in a Box! "Soft Impres-
enTerTainmenT cenTer for $50.
sHopsmiTH marK V 50th Anniversary 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
$80. (650)421-5469
like new. $45. (808)863-1136.
sions" Porcelain/Bisque.Mint. most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
Cond. $8. (650)888-9314 Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. (650)504-0585 wilson leaTHer, burgundy lady jack-
fisHer-price HealTHY Care booster et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
seat - $5 (650)592-5864. (650)726-4102 fender musTang ll guitar amplifier
scarleTT o'Hara Doll. by "Gambina" vinTage crafTsman Jig Saw. Circa 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
295 art Mint condition. 12" ht.. $12. (650)888- free wooden Bed frame, good condi- 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 $130.00 (650)421-5469 318 sports equipment
9314 tion pictures available (650)322-9598
email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net vinTage sHopsmiTH and band for sale: Epiphone Les Paul Cus- 15 sf Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
brusHed finisH, 15" X 20" frame sTar wars Action figure: Qui-Gon saw, good shape. $300/obo. Call tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
holds 18 various size photos. Never Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- (650)342-6993 $625.00. (650)421-5469. each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
used. $20. 650-369-2486. Steve (650)518-6614. lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
Huge ludwig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
bow flex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
296 appliances Two framed 17"h x 22"w SF historic iKea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
Cliff House photos, circa 1900. $40. Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
air condiTioner 10000 BTU w/re- (650)556-9708.
309 office equipment (650)369-8013. $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
iKea Table, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. (650)784-1061.
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG $ 30. (650)598-9804. lapTop case or bag. Black. Like new.
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- piano, uprigHT, in excellent condi-
0898
299 computers living room Table, good condition.
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 easTon aluminum bat.33 inches, 30
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
19" color Monitor with stand VG con- $30. (415)231-4825 310 misc. for sale piano-1955 baldwin Acrosonic 36”
air condiTioner, Portable, 14,000 dition power cord/owners manual includ- High, Free for anyone to pick-up everlasT 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
BTU, Commercial Cool model love cHair, velour, tan. $45. (650)295-9121. Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 (808)631-1365. 500-600 big Band-era 78's--most mint,
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
sories plus remote included. golf bag travel protector, black, $5;
recordable cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- new deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- uprigHT piano. In tune. Fair condi- (650)591-9769
20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO. tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
(650)345-1835 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must bessY small Evening Hand Bag With
(650) 578 9208 Sell! (650) 875-8159. Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 golf bag with 22 clubs. Great for peo-
vinTage lingerie Washboard circa ple just learning to play. $90 (650)592-
coffee maKer $15.00 white, Kitchen bifold sHuTTers 2x28”x79 $10.00 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for 2648
new Twin Mattress set plus frame
Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- 300 Toys $30.00 (650) 347-2356 (650)544-5306 strumming $50 (650)369-2486
0907 golf balls, good condition, 100 for
100 THings for little children to do on a niagara vibraTing Adjustable bed bobbY Hull Hockey Game Great YamaHa acousTic Guitar, model $10; (650)591-9769
coleman lxe Roadtrip Grill - trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784 FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 FREE (650)595-3933 (408)656-0958 golf clubs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
(650)918-9847 casH regisTer Parts; Much Skin Not zilJian cYmbals with stands, 21” $90.00 (650)341-8342
Guts $500 (415)269-4784 ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
american flYer locomotive runs office swivel Chair, good condition. (916)826-5964
elecTric sTove From Sears good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 $25. (415)231-4825 golf clubs, used set with Cart for
Excellent Condition $225 cosTco plaY Pen with travel bag. $50. (650)593-4490
Used once $35 (650)591-2981
Please Call (650)244-9267 large sTuffed ANIMALS - $3 each office TYpe 34"X 60" heavy solid 312 pets & animals men's rossignol Skis. $95.00,
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 wood with formica wood grain top $25 drum -décor ONLY Brass cylinder &
good microwave 1100 watt $40 Da- (650) 787-9753 good condition, (650)341-0282.
ly City (415) 231-4825. rollerblades, good condition. fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00 airline carrier for cats, pur. from
Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- ornaTe large booKcase: Two
(650)344-4756 Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call men’s sKi Boots, Salomon, Size 9, very
HoTpoinT HeavY Duty Dryer excellent 6309 Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 (505)228-1480 local. good condition. $70. (650) 591-2981.
working condition Burlingame $50 Call galv. gopHer wire, full roll
asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. new(5x100)ft. $95.00 (650)302-0556
Dan (408)656-0958 sTar wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader one dozen Official League Diamond
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 one Kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
maYTag wasHer excellent working
ornaTe maHoganY headboard with lionel cHrisTmas Holiday expan- mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 (650)771-6324.
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
302 antiques (650)593-2066
(408)656-0958 reTro HuTcH Needs refinishing other- prince Tennis 2 section nylon black
lionel wesTern Union Pass car and
mfg H20labs Model 300 exc cond maHoganY anTique Secretary desk, wise good condition. Top detaches from dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 parroT cage, Steel, Large - approx Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- bottom $25. (650)712-9962 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best $55.(650)341-8342
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System offer. (650)245-4084
refrigeraTor for Sale very good sewing sTorage cabinet, Custom Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407- programmable elipTical Exer-
made wood perfect condition $75. 2360 RWC loction. cise Bike. Excellent Condition. Redwood
condition asking only $99 (650)520-4650 303 electronics (650)483-1222 peT carrier for small dog or cat in ex- City (650)740-9980 $75.00
room HeaTer Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- luggage, red, 21" NEW Samsonite cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. anTares dollars Bill Changer ma- sofabed, velour, tan, Excellent Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000 6059
chines never used for small bus. $95 ToTal gYm XLS, excellent condition.
(650)952-3500 condition. $75. (808)631-1365. Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
(650)992-4544.
solid wood Dining table with exten-
peT Taxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux (650)588-0828
sewing macHine-roYal XL 6000 maKes 6"x6" potholders, frame and Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. blaupunKT am/fm/cd Radio and Re- sion great piece great condition black loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
ceiver with Detachable Face asking $80 (650)364-5263 $25. Call (650)349-6059. Touredge reacTion ii uniflex sys-
(650)342-8436. tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
$100. (650)593-4490 negrini fencing Epee mask size M
sHowTime roTisserie used once solid wood Entertainment Center- & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 YorKie-silKY Terrier, Male, new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
$90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave Kindle fire 8 in. Case and Charger TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In (415)260-6940 12 weeks, Pure Bred (papers Included)
message. incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. Treadmill-Horizon liKe New, limit-
sinK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
Asking $500. (650)952-7221. ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
singer sewing Machine. Good condi- moTorola bravo MB 520 (android (925)482-5742 $15.00 (650)544-5306 (650)508-8662
tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
(650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. card Belmont (650)595-8855 Table 24"x48" folding legs each end.
onKYo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
smiTH corona typewriter and table $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
M120 $25 (650)888-9314 Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
THree incH egg crate foam twin bed
Table Top Elec.Skillet Oster #4859 mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi-
w/cover 11 7/8"sq.cook area $10.00 samsung flaT TV 20" ex.co.incl.
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 tion, $20, 650-595-3933
(650)344-4756
Twin bed frame-black wrought iron
uniTap sTandard centerset bath-
room chrome faucet, complete, $10,
304 furniture from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
(650)595-3933 2 walnuT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops Twin bed, mattress, box spring, frame
need work but very good cond. $20/ea $ 50. (650)598-9804.
vacuum cleaner (reconditioned) (650)952-3466.
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 used bedroom Furniture, FREE. Call
wesTern wasHboard Sales made anTique dining table for six people (650)573-7381.
of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
wall uniT/room Divider. Simple
$75. phone 650-369-2486. lines. Breaks down for transportation.
anTique moHaganY Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
wHirlpool wasHer DRYER, GE
Refrigerator all working and in good con- armcHair good condition $55. walnuT cHesT, small (4 drawer with
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. (650)266-3184 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429

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VintAge nASh Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
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1999-2006 hArleY Davidson parts for MAliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re- PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few
ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz sale. (650)452-8451. built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 $59 - $150 20K obo. (650)851-0878. WeSt CoASt times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call Auto Services obo. (650)745-6309
WoMAn’S Ski Boots, Nordica, size 8 *Business Internet *Phone Answering (650) 995-0003
$30 (650)592-2047. *Conference Rooms *Offices 670 Auto Service Cash discounts, DMV
*Complete IT Services * Mail hondA 305 Head, 2 blocks, X-tras. Services White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
WoMen’S rAiChel ski boots, size 6 ? $500 (415)269-4784 P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
$ 50. (650)888-5808 . 786 El Camino Real
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$35. Call (650)670-2888
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(415)588-8993 680 Autos Wanted
(650)458-3255 Complete Repair & Service
335 garden equipment 645 Boats $29.75 plus certificate fee Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
(most cars) Novas, running or not
ChAin SAW, 16“ ,Craftsmen ,electric,
620 Automobiles 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat, 869 California Drive . 670 Auto Parts
$55. (650)888-5808 excellend condition. $4,500. Call Parts collection etc.
(650)347-2559
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340 Camera & Photo equip. don’t lose money $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty, Give me a call
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garage Sales from South SF to a phonetic 5 “Uh-uh” 40 Sky over Paris 55 See 25-Down
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tion Sports package 3rd row seats re- 16 Like a wolfman
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(for)
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20 Bit of campaign 10 Phantom’s rival,
estate sale, CheVrolet ‘86 ASTROVAN,
miles, $3800 (650)481-5296
63K
ugliness in “The Phantom
yard sale, CheVY ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT 21 In a jittery way of the Opera”
rummage sale, CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284. 22 Food storage 11 Pet store cries
clearance sale, or CheVY hhr ‘08 - Grey, spunky car cover 12 Baseball’s
whatever sale you loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
(408)807-6529. 24 Big pic from a Hershiser
have... small neg. 13 Big Apple
dodge ‘99 MAintenAnCe Van, ,
$2,500 OBO Good condition. Call 25 Reason for address letters
Reach over 83,450 readers (650)481-5296
“Fahrenheit 451”
from South San Francisco 18 Chicago paper,
to Palo Alto. got An older fires for short
in your local newspaper. CAr, BoAt, or rV? 31 Yr.’s dozen 19 Toaster __
Do the humane thing. 34 Smoothie berry 23 Dilapidated joint
Call (650)344-5200 Donate it to the
35 Pet store cry
Humane Society. 25 Breakfast partner
Call 1- 800-943-8412 36 Resell of 55-Down
exorbitantly, as 26 “__, all ye
MAzdA ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
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379 open houses 38 Iowa crop
dition One owner Fully loaded Low
miles reduced $17,995 obo (650)520-
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oPen houSe 41 First website 29 Octet plus one
MAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per- page 30 “If only”
liStingS fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles
42 Last Greek letter
$19,995 OBO (650)520-4650 31 New Zealand
04/02/18
List your Open House 44 Lucy’s sitcom native
toYotA ’12 Rav 4, Sport, Silver, 52k
in the Daily Journal. miles, 1 owner, $13,950.00 (650)212- partner
Reach over 83,450
6666 45 Neighborhood
potential home buyers & 625 Classic Cars 46 Stark in “Game of
renters a day, Thrones”
from South San Francisco CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado
44,632 original miles. Needs body work 47 Achieved desired
to Palo Alto. and headliner $3,500 OBO (650)218- results
in your local newspaper. 4681.
50 Math basics:
Call (650)344-5200 CheVY ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard Abbr.
Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
obo. (650)952-4036. 51 Tweeter’s titter
CheVY ‘86 CorVette. Automatic.
52 White ursine
470 rooms 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 critter
obo. (650) 952-4036.
58 Hand prettifiers
hiP houSing CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k 62 It’s designed to
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program MileS. $19,000 OBO or trade for ‘50
San Mateo County Oldsmobile Cpe.. (650)481-5296. elicit a certain
(650)348-6660
MerCedeS 1974 450 SEL, No Acci- answer ... or
dents, Needs Engine, Pale Yellow,
$8,000 (650)375-1350.
where the end of
485 residential Care 17-, 25- and 47-
MerCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top.
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851- Across may be
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gordon MAnor StudeBAker ’63 GT Hawk, 289 V8, 64 Dickens’ Drood
Auto-Trans, Electric Spark, Fun Driver, 65 Garage goop
Residential Care Home $8,500 (510)468-1839
For Heartfelt, Professional 66 Opponent
Care 635 Vans 67 Hit __: ran into
Call us (650)542-0878 toYotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con- trouble
gordon@justlikefamily.com dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K
miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See
68 Wise, as advice
craigslist for pics. 69 Twice-monthly
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