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Creating a welcoming home for all


San Mateo County Pride Center celebrates first anniversary
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF “A year ago, none of this existed. ... I think we’ve
In the 52 weeks since the San Mateo
become such a staple, I can’t imagine us not existing.”
County Pride Center opened its doors, — Program Director Lisa Putkey
the community-oriented hub has host-
ed countless community meetings, her head down in planning for the array of youth-led initiatives such as
dozens of events and more than 2,000 space and LGBTQ+ programs offered Queer Prom and support groups.
visitors at its location at 1021 S. El there. As the days draw near the cen- “A year ago, none of this existed,”
Camino Real in San Mateo. ter’s first birthday June 1, Putkey said she said, noting her amazement at the
Ever since Program Director Lisa she has been grateful for the opportu- sheer number of community organiza-
Putkey was hired in January of 2017 to nity to reflect on all the center has tions and residents who have reached
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL offered to its community in its first out to center staff in the last year. “I
Lisa Putkey, program director at the San Mateo County Pride bring to life a range of services unique-
ly tailored to the LGBTQ community year, including everything from clini- think we’ve become such a staple, I
Center, in a community space at the center, which is celebrating cal services to cultural sensitivity
its first anniversary June 1. and its allies at the center, she has had
trainings and encompassing a wide See PRIDE, Page 22

WARRIORS SURVIVE GAME 1


Commercial
cannabis to
vote in HMB
Ordinance would allow nurseries
to grow and sell immature plants
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

The Half Moon Bay City Council is set to vote on regula-


tions for nurseries that grow and sell baby cannabis plants
at a meeting June 5 as four advisory ballot measures on
commercial cannabis in general are being prepared for the
November ballot.
The ordinance would only allow non-flowering cannabis
starter plants to be grown in the city’s A-1 agricultural
zones and in greenhouses on land where they already exist.
The plants would then be transported out of the city and sold
before they mature. Those starter plants cannot exceed 18
inches in length or width as a rule, though most will likely
be sold at less than half of that size.
Greenhouses must meet required setbacks of 200 feet from
Highway 1 and properties zoned for residential use, while
KYLE TERADA-USA TODAY SPORTS
schools, child-care facilities and youth centers require a
Stephen Curry scored 29 points and the Golden State Warriors capitalized on a Cavaliers blunder that sent the game into 1,000-foot buffer. Growing areas would also be capped at
overtime, withstanding a brilliant 51-point performance by LeBron James to beat Cleveland 124-114 in Game 1 of the NBA
Finals on Thursday night. SEE STORY PAGE 11 See VOTE, Page 22

Police say shooter scoped out YouTube campus day before attack
Nasim Aghdam allegedly displeased with company’s business practices
By Janie Har handwritten address she was displeased with YouTube’s
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of Google, which business practices, which family mem-
owns the video- bers say she complained were costing
SAN FRANCISCO — A woman who sharing site, in her her income and an audience.
shot and wounded three people before car at the time of the Caldwell later told the Associated
shooting, San Press that investigators may never
killing herself at YouTube headquarters
Bruno police Cmdr. know exactly what prompted Aghdam
scoped out the San Bruno campus a day
Geoff Caldwell said — a prolific video maker — to leave
before striding into its courtyard and her family in Southern California and
shooting indiscriminately into a in a news release.
drive to the San Francisco Bay Area
crowd of employees eating lunch, Nasim Aghdam The release said it with a 9 mm pistol she obtained legal-
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
authorities said Thursday. appears Aghdam Police officers are seen at Youtube headquarters following an
committed the April 3 attack because See AGHDAM, Page 22 active shooter situation in San Bruno on April 3.
Shooter Nasim Aghdam also had the

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2 Friday • June 1, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“To be nobody-but-yourself — in a world which is
doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody
else — means to fight the hardest battle which any
human being can fight; and never stop fighting.”
— E.E. Cummings, American poet

This Day in History


The cult British television series

1968 “The Prisoner, ” starring Patrick


McGoohan as an ex-secret agent who
finds himself trapped in a sinister,
Orwellian village, had its American
premiere on CBS. Author-lecturer Helen Keller, who earned a
college degree despite being blind and deaf almost her entire
life, died in Westport, Connecticut, at age 87.
In  1 5 3 3 , Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry
VIII, was crowned as Queen Consort of England.
In 1 7 9 2 ,  Kentucky became the 15th state.
In 1 7 9 6 , Tennessee became the 16th state.
In  1 8 1 3 ,   the mortally wounded commander of the USS
Chesapeake, Capt. James Lawrence, gave the order, “Don’t
give up the ship” during a losing battle with the British
frigate HMS Shannon in the War of 1812.
In  1 8 6 8 ,   James Buchanan, the 15th president of the
United States, died near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, at age
77.
REUTERS
In 1 9 2 7 , Lizzie Borden, accused but acquitted of the 1892
A boy arranges a carpet of flowers in the shape of national emblem as a local tradition during Corpus Christi celebrations in
ax murders of her father, Andrew, and her stepmother,
Spycimierz, Poland.
Abby, died in Fall River, Massachusetts, at age 66.
In  1 9 4 3 ,   a civilian flight from Portugal to England was
shot down by Germany during World War II, killing all 17 In other news ...
people aboard, including actor Leslie Howard. including first-degree murder and The suspect, who was not identified,
In  1 9 5 8 ,   Charles de Gaulle became premier of France, Hazardous golf: Utah sodomy of an unconscious victim. was pulled from the SUV after side-
marking the beginning of the end of the Fourth Republic. couple flees lumbering moose He could face nearly 300 years to life swiping several cars and driving on a
In  1 9 7 7 , the Soviet Union formally charged Jewish in prison. sidewalk and a lawn.
human rights activist Anatoly Shcharansky with treason. PARK CITY, Utah — A Utah couple
ran into a different sort of hazard dur- Prosecutors say Ross suffocated a
(Shcharansky was imprisoned, then released in 1986; he’s Los Angeles police fatally
ing a round of golf on Memorial Day woman at a Gardena hotel in 2015.
now known as Natan Sharansky.)
In 1 9 8 0 ,  Cable News Network made its debut.
near Salt Lake City. Authorities say Kelli Nolan was shoot man armed with pickax
A young moose bigger than their wrapped in cellophane and duct tape
golf cart chased them off the links at from her abdomen to her hair. Ross LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles
police officers fatally shot a suspect
Birthdays the Park City Golf Club.
Emily Clearwater of Phoenix says
later called 911 and his attorney said
the death was accidental. armed with a pickax after a man was
she watched the scene unfold from a Prosecutors say that in other sexual stabbed in a suburban neighborhood
relative’s home nearby and took a encounters, Ross had women hanging early Wednesday, authorities said.
video when she realized it was follow- from cloths around their necks until Officers responding to reports of an
ing them. they were unconscious. assault with a deadly weapon around 1
She said the young-looking moose The defense argued that the women a. m. in the San Fernando Valley
went after the cart twice but eventually consented to the acts. encountered a man on top of a carport
lost interest. who “was irate, ” Officer Norma
Carjacking suspect arrested Eisenman said.
Golfer Mark Redican told the Deseret
News he was getting ready to hit a shot The suspect came down and began
after crashing during wild chase throwing objects at the officers, who
Actor Morgan Model-actress Singer Alanis when his wife started yelling. They
jumped in the cart and made an escape BURBANK — Authorities say a sus- responded with various non-lethal
Freeman is 81. Heidi Klum is 45. Morissette is 44.
as the animal headed off to a nearby pect was arrested after he carjacked an munitions, she said.
Actor Richard Erdman is 93. Singer Pat Boone is 84. Actor- pond. SUV, crashed into several cars and then Police opened fire when the man
writer-director Peter Masterson is 84. Actor Rene Auberjonois He says the animal wasn’t super struggled with an officer during a wild armed himself with a pickax and began
is 78. Opera singer Frederica von Stade is 73. Actor Brian Cox aggressive, but it was “gigantic” so chase near Los Angeles. trying to enter a residence in the
is 72. Rock musician Ronnie Wood is 71. Actor Jonathan they didn’t hang around. The California Highway Patrol says Pacoima area, Eisenman said.
Pryce is 71. Actress Gemma Craven is 68. Actor John M. officers tried to pull the suspect over The suspect, described only as a man
Jackson (TV: “NCIS: Los Angeles”) is 68. Blues-rock musi- California man convicted after he was spotted driving erratically in his 20s, was struck by gunfire and
cian Tom Principato is 66. Country singer Ronnie Dunn is 65. on a freeway in Pasadena Wednesday. died of his wounds at a hospital, she
Actress Lisa Hartman Black is 62. Actor Tom Irwin is 62. of rape, bondage killing The CHP lost sight of the suspect but a said.
Singer-musician Alan Wilder is 59. Rock musician Simon INGLEWOOD — A Southern few minutes later responded to reports He was suspected of stabbing anoth-
Gallup (The Cure) is 58. Country musician Richard Comeaux California man who says a woman died of a crash and a carjacking nearby. er man, who was taken to a hospital in
(River Road) is 57. Actor-comedian Mark Curry is 57. Actor- after their bondage sex went wrong has The SUV owner, Carolien Fehmers, serious but stable condition, officials
singer Jason Donovan is 50. Actress Teri Polo is 49. been convicted of killing her and rap- told reporters she was rear-ended. She said.
Basketball player-turned-coach Tony Bennett is 49. Actor ing three other women. says when she got out of the vehicle a One police officer was hospitalized
Rick Gomez is 46. Actress Sarah Wayne Callies is 41. Kevon Ross of Gardena was convict- man jumped into the driver’s seat and and another was treated at the scene for
Comedian Link Neal (Rhett & Link) is 40. TV personality ed Wednesday of 25 felony counts, sped off. No injuries were reported. unspecified injuries.
Damien Fahey is 38.
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Police reports p.m. Sunday, May 6.
Burg l ary . A residence was broken into
while the owner was out of town and items
such as a laptop and two bicycles were
No one wants a unicycle stolen on Redwood Avenue, it was reported
Someone stole a tire from a locked bicy- at 6:46 p.m. Sunday, May 6.
cle on Middlefield Road in Redwood Pe t t y t h e f t . A wallet was stolen on
City, it was reported at 2:57 p. m. Broadway, it was reported at 1:23 p.m.
Saturday, May 5. Sunday, May 6.
Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into on
REDWOOD CITY Veterans Boulevard, it was reported at 12:24
p.m. Sunday, May 6.
B urg l ary . A vehicle was broken into Armed ro bbery. Three men robbed some-
overnight and tools were taken from it on one with a gun on Vera Avenue, it was
Cassia Street, it was reported at 10:07 a.m. reported at 10:29 p.m. Saturday, May 5.
Thursday, May 10. Petty theft. Someone took alcohol from a
Fo rg ery . Someone received a fraudulent store and fled on Broadway, it was reported
cashier’s check on East Bayshore Road, it at 7:49 p.m. Saturday, May 5.
was reported at 9:49 a.m. Thursday, May 10. Burg l ary . Tools were stolen from a busi-
Tres pas s i ng . A man refused to leave a ness on Holly Street, it was reported at 8:34
store on Main Street, it was reported at 8:42 a.m. Friday, May 4.

Theresa Ann ‘Terry’ Moreau Obituary


Theresa Ann “Terry” Moreau died May 23,
ers Bill and wife Eileen,
2018, at Mission Hospice in San Mateo,
Matthew and wife
California, after a short, courageous battle
Carolyn; Bob Moreau,
with cancer.
Mark Moreau and Lamar
Terry was born Aug. 19, 1952, in Moreau and many
Victoria, Texas, and lived and worked in cousins, nephews,
California for many years. nieces and many friends. 
She was the daughter of Harry and Dawn Terry was well known
Moreau of Victoria. She worked in nursing for her blithe spirit,
and was a longtime employee of Stanford enduring optimism and
University. She is survived by her husband generosity. She will long be remembered
of many years, Rafael Palacio. In addition and missed by all those fortunate enough to
to her husband, she is survived by her sis- know her.
ters Michele and husband Christopher; Condolences maybe emailed to the online
Suzanne and husband Jim; Dana and husband Guest Book available at crippenandflynn-
Graham; Gigi and partner Rocky; her broth- chapels.com.
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Burlingame officials reject condominium redevelopment
Planning commissioners again deem El Camino Real project too big for its location
By Austin Walsh opposed the proposal as well.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF “It is too ambitious and experi-
mental for El Camino Real. It’s
Burlingame officials again the wrong size for the wrong lot,”
turned away the proposal to rede- said neighbor Bobbi Benson.
velop an apartment building Not all feedback of the project
along El Camino Real into a con- was critical, as some commis-
dominium complex, citing per- sioners praised the work and
sisting fears that the project is progress shown in the effort to
too big. refine the development proposal
The Burlingame Planning over years of discussions.
Commission voted 6-1, with “It’s made incredible changes
commissioner Will Loftis dis- since we first looked at it,” said
senting, to reject the offer to Commissioner Richard Sargent.
build a 21-unit condominium But without confidence that the
project at 556 El Camino Real, plans could suitably accommodate
according to video of the Tuesday, the demand placed on the building
May 29, meeting. and property, Sargent said he
The denial is the most recent in could not justify voting in favor.
a series of similar decisions by “It puts a tremendous amount of
the commission, as officials have A rendering of the condominium proposed to be built along El Camino Real in Burlingame. pressure on the design and the
repeatedly refused the proposal to systems need to support that
redevelop the property currently Under the decision, property room units ranging in size from Loftis synthesized the commis- increased size,” he said.
home to a 14-unit apartment owner Roman Knop can appeal to about 630 square feet to 1,955 sion’s concerns regarding the Most commissioners acknowl-
building. the City Council for further exam- square feet. The 55-foot building building’s potential parking edged putting more units at the
Raising issues similar to those ination. The project, which was would offer 35 parking spaces to design issues. site could help combat the area’s
identified in previous discussions last denied by the Planning be managed by an automated car “I don’t see how I can support housing crunch. But those bene-
of the matter, officials reiterated Commission last year, is not eli- stacker, as well as two surface putting a complex mechanical fits were tempered by the fear that
their belief that the project is not gible to return before commis- spots. system in a bathtub and feel good current apartment residents dis-
suitable for its proposed place- sioners. Officials though questioned the about that being sound communi- placed by the redevelopment
ment along a major Peninsula Knop is seeking to demolish viability of the project design, ty planning,” he said. would be unable to afford a unit in
thoroughfare. the existing 14-unit apartment suggesting a struggle to accom- Development representatives the new building.
“This building is just too large complex at the site abutting the modate parking demand could suggested they were confident in Ultimately though such con-
as it is currently designed for this Hillsborough border and con- result in worsened congestion the proposed building’s capacity cerns were outweighed by the
lot,” said commissioner Brenden struct a new five-story building along El Camino Real. They also to manage the demands on the larger fear that the project was not
Kelly. with an underground parking noted the complicated nature of property, but were unable to per- a good fit for its property.
Commissioner Sandy Comaroto garage. the building plans, as the area’s suade officials. “I feel like we’ve looked at this
shared a similar opinion. Plans include approximately 10 water table is near the ground sur- The concerns raised by commis- project for a long time and I can’t
“It’s too big. It’s just too large three-bedroom units, eight two- face, posing flooding concerns sioners were similar to the frustra- see a project that is close to being
for this particular area,” she said. bedroom units and three one-bed- for the underground garage. tions shared by residents who approvable,” Sargent said.

Woman found dead 11 days Around the Bay


after vanishing from care facility hospital was found dead in a stairwell more
SAN FRANCISCO — An elderly woman than two weeks after she disappeared from
whose family says she had dementia was her room. It prompted authorities to over-
found dead in a stairwell at a power plant haul security and implement thorough
near a San Francisco hospital 11 days after searches for missing patients.
checking herself out of a nearby city-run Deputies check every “nook and cranny”
care facility, officials said Thursday. if a hospital patient is reported missing but
Ruby Andersen, 75, lived at the care facil- there is no protocol for the same situation at
ity across the street from Zuckerberg San
the residential care facility of the
Francisco General Hospital and left May 19
to visit her family. Staff members called Behavioral Health Center, which is run by
authorities and reported her missing the the city’s public health department, said
next day when Andersen didn’t return, San Hennessy, whose agency is responsible for
Francisco Sheriff Vicki Hennessy said. security at both facilities.
Deputies also contacted her family. “We’re going to be reviewing everything
The case is similar to an incident five to see where the holes are because it looks
years ago when a missing patient from the like we need to do better,” she said.

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California to spend $768M on Women plead no contest


to bringing drugs into jail
Two women were released from custody on
Local briefs
Weekend warming

electric vehicle infrastructure


By Christopher Weber
time served Tuesday after pleading no con-
test to attempting to bring drugs into a jail
in San Mateo County, according to prosecu-
tors.
predicted after breezy temps
A weekend warming trend in the Bay Area is
expected with temperatures warming around
10 degrees above seasonal averages, accord-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “If we’re successful with Anges Banquerigo, 48, and Shelby Noel ing to the National Weather Service.
Myers, 26, were allegedly a part of a conspir-
this and other electrification acy to mail cards laced with methampheta-
Weather officials said daytime temperatures
LOS ANGELES — California utilities will Friday will span from the low 60s to the low
efforts already underway, much mine into the Maple Street Correctional 70s at the coast and from the low to mid 80s
invest nearly $768 million to expand a net- Center in Redwood City between October and
work of charging stations and build other of the nation will likely follow December of 2017.
inland.
infrastructure for electric vehicles as the California’s lead.” On Saturday, daytime temperatures will
Investigators said jail calls uncovered a span from the low 60s to low 70s at the coast
state moves toward a goal of 5 million zero- large ring of inmates working together, and
— CPUC Commissioner Carla J. Peterman and reach the upper 80s and 90s inland,
emission cars on the roads by 2030. there are at least seven other defendants list-
The California Public Utilities weather officials said.
trification of almost 15,000 medium- and ed in this case. On Sunday, coastal temperatures will reach
Commission voted 5-0 Thursday to pay for heavy-duty vehicles including transit and “I thought the evidence was fairly weak
programs statewide over the next five years, the low 60s and low 70s while inland mid 80s
school buses, semi-trucks, forklifts and against Agnes, but the offer was credit for to upper 90s are expected. Temperatures will
with an emphasis on establishing facilities cargo equipment at ports. time served, which means if she pleaded ...
in disadvantaged communities where traffic begin to decrease to near seasonal averages
“If we’re successful with this and other she would get out,” defense attorney Chris on Monday, according to weather officials.
and air pollution are often heaviest. electrification efforts already underway, Morales on behalf of his client. Experts are expecting a low to moderate
The funding includes $136 million by San much of the nation will likely follow Defense attorney Emily Andrews, who was risk impact for heat-related illnesses to vul-
Diego Gas & Electric Co. to provide rebates California’s lead, ” said CPUC representing Myers, was not immediately nerable populations. Beaches are expected to
for as many as 60,000 customers to install Commissioner Carla J. Peterman. available to comment on the case.
be busy.
home charging stations. The utilities initially asked for $1 billion No watches, warnings or advisories are in
Pacific Gas & Electric will build 230 direct to implement the projects. After a series of San Francisco protesters effect, but they can be monitored by visiting
current fast-charging stations, for a total of workshops and hearings, the CPUC decided block tech buses with e-scooters www.wrh.noaa.gov/hazardSummary/?wfo=
nearly $22. 5 million. And PG&E and on a budget of approximately $738 million, MTR.
SAN FRANCISCO — Nearly 60 tenants-
Southern California Edison will spend a with an additional $29.5 million for pro-
rights activists blocked commuter tech buses
combined $580 million to support the elec- gram evaluation.
in San Francisco’s Mission District with Coast Guard calls off search
motorized scooters, claiming that city offi- for potentially missing boaters
Consumer spending up 0.6 cials treat “shared” scooters better than
homeless.
The San Francisco Examiner reports that
The U.S. Coast Guard has called off a search
they were conducting after finding a debris
field in the ocean near Pacifica Wednesday
percent, best in five months protesters Thursday morning piled more than
a dozen of the controversial e-scooters at an
intersection and blocked at least nine bulky
afternoon.
Crews discovered pieces of a wooden boat,
By Martin Crutsinger The better-than-expected April gain, life jackets and clothes in the water, but there
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS which followed a strong 0.5 percent March buses headed for Silicon Valley campuses.
The protest came as Mayor Mark Farrell were no reports of missing vessels or acci-
increase, caused some economists to boost dents.
WASHINGTON — Americans boosted expectations for economic growth, as meas- finished sweeping homeless tent camps from
the neighborhood known for its historic Parts of the boat that washed ashore were
their spending by 0.6 percent in April, the ured by the gross domestic product, in the marked with the words “Rio” and “Barca.”
April-June quarter. Latino culture and popularity with employees
biggest increase in five months and a strong The Coast Guard has also released photos of
“The first two months of the year were of Google, Facebook and other tech compa-
indication that the economy is reviving some of the wreckage.
downers on the consumer spending front, nies.
after a winter slowdown. Anyone who recognizes the boat or knows
but spending came back to life in March and Protesters decried the “techsploitation” of
The Commerce Department said Thursday who it might belong to is asked to call the
April despite rising gasoline pump prices,” San Francisco and held up signs that read
that last month’s increase in consumer “your disruption is our displacement.” Sector San Francisco Command Center at
spending was the largest increase since a said Chris G. Christopher Jr., senior econo- (510) 399-3547.
mist at IHS Market. Several tech companies started dumping e-
0.7 percent rise last November. scooters on sidewalks in April without city Coast Guard officials said they’re prepared
permission and despite city officials’ com- to reopen their investigation if they receive
plaints about sidewalk safety. credible information.
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State governor race heats up in days before primary asm and helping unify the party’s small
By Jonathan J. Cooper
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS slice of voters.
Republicans are far outnumbered in
SACRAMENTO — Its crunch time in the California, but Cox hopes that capturing
primary for California governor, with can- the lion’s share of their votes will lift him
didates exploring creative strategies and past Villaraigosa and the divided
benefiting from massive spending as they Democratic Party in the primary.
try to tear down — or lift up — their rivals Newsom is angling to take on a
in the race’s final days. Republican, assuming it will be an easier
Six major candidates are vying to replace path to victory.
term-limited Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown Villaraigosa, meanwhile, is working furi-
as leader of the nation’s most populous ously to keep Cox at bay by promoting
state, a liberal stronghold that has taken an lesser-known Republicans. And he’s bene-
outsized role in combating President fiting from a barrage of spending by charter
Donald Trump and his policies on immigra- school advocates.
tion, climate change and more. Wealthy donors chipped in an additional
The jockeying is especially intense for $4.5 million to an independent political
Republican John Cox, who’s embraced an committee created by charter school sup-
endorsement from Trump, and Democrat porters to support Villaraigosa, bringing
Antonio Villaraigosa, a former Los Angeles the group’s total contributions to more than
mayor who’s appealing to Latino voters. $22 million.
Polls show they are in a tough fight for the The group has aired and mailed ads target-
second of two slots on the general election ed to Republicans that link Cox to
REUTERS Democrats despised on the right — Hillary
ballot.
Democratic Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom is the California gubernatorial candidate Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom poses for photos after a campaign rally. Clinton and House Minority Leader Nancy
undisputed front-runner and is expected to just a marginal uptick in either Latino voter John Chiang and Delaine Eastin have Pelosi — while promoting Allen. The mail-
advance Tuesday. In California primaries, turnout or Republican turnout could sway smaller but enthusiastic bases of support er drew an ethics complaint from Cox’s
voters choose from candidates of all parties the election,” said Brad Jones, a University they hope will push them into second place. campaign.
and the top two finishers, regardless of of California, Davis, political science pro- Cox is getting a boost from both sides of Villaraigosa, who would be the first
party, advance to the general election. fessor who specializes in Latino voting. the political aisle. Trump endorsed him, Hispanic governor since 1875, is relying
“The race for second place is so close that Republican Travis Allen and Democrats potentially generating Republican enthusi- on strong support from Latino voters.

Brown health secretary 758 to 931. Hate crimes are defined as those ing about half of California’s 45 needle
Around the state targeting victims because of their race or exchanges to distribute the strips and has
named governor’s chief of staff ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual ori- spent about $57,000 on the program so far,
California Children’s Hospital
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown has entation, gender, or a disability. the Los Angeles Times reported Thursday.
Association.
picked his health and human services secre- Fentanyl can be mixed into other drugs
Dooley was Brown’s legislative director
tary to be his top adviser and a special assistant during his first stint California experiments such as heroin and cocaine without the user
as he prepares to wrap up with distributing fentanyl tests knowing.
in office from 1975 to 1983.
his fourth term. The tests are conducted by mixing a bit of
The Democratic gover- State auditors say California LOS ANGELES — California health offi- a drug with water and then dipping a strip
nor named Diana Dooley cials are experimenting with distribution of into the fluid for a few seconds. The strip
his chief of staff on underreports hate crimes test strips that allow people to check their shows a single line for a positive result and
Thursday. She replaces SACRAMENTO — California is underre- drugs for the presence of the powerful opi- two lines if it is negative.
Nancy McFadden, who porting hate crimes to the FBI, state law- oid fentanyl, which is causing numerous New York state and several overdose pre-
died of cancer in March makers and the public because local law overdoses and deaths nationwide. vention programs across the country also
after serving as Brown’s enforcement agencies lack adequate policies The state health department has been pay- are using the test strips, the Times said.
Diana Dooley top aide since he returned and training, state auditors said Thursday.
to the governor’s office The audit largely blames the state
in 2011. Department of Justice, which oversees the
Dooley has since 2011 overseen the data collection, for not requiring that local
Brown administration’s health and human agencies do a better job.
services departments, including the state Even with the under-counting, reported
Medi-Cal program. She was previously a hate crimes in California increased by more
hospital executive and CEO of the than 20 percent from 2014 to 2016, from

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8 Friday • June 1, 2018 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Trump’s tariffs on
U.S. allies drawing
retaliation threats
By Ken Thomas and Paul Wiseman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration delivered a


gut punch to America’s closest allies Thursday, imposing
tariffs on steel and aluminum from
Europe, Mexico and Canada in a move
that drew immediate vows of retaliation.
Stock prices slumped amid fears of a
trade war, with the Dow Jones industrial
average falling nearly 252 points, or 1
percent, to 24,415.84.
The import duties threaten to drive up
prices for American consumers and com-
panies and are likely to heighten uncer-
Donald Trump tainty for businesses and investors
around the globe.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said the tariffs — 25 per-
cent on imported steel, 10 percent on aluminum — would REUTERS
take effect Friday. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meets with North Korea’s envoy Kim Yong Chol in New York.
President Donald Trump had originally imposed the tariffs
in March, saying a reliance on imported metals threatened
national security. But he exempted Canada, Mexico and the
European Union to buy time for negotiations — a reprieve
set to expire at midnight Thursday.
How quaint: U.S. and North Korea
Other countries, including Japan, America’s closest ally
in Asia, are already paying the tariffs.
The administration’s actions drew fire from Europe,
Canada and Mexico and promises to quickly retaliate against
U.S. exports.
diplomacy via exchange of letters
By Calvin Woodward
“This is protectionism, pure and simple,” said Jean- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Some of it is the ceremony. ... There is a
Claude Juncker, president of the European Commission.
French President Emmanuel Macron called the U.S. deci- WASHINGTON — A North Korean drama to delivering a letter that I think still serves the
sion to levy tariffs on the European Union “illegal” and a envoy is coming to Washington
“mistake.” He ominously recalled the pre-World War II peri- bearing a letter for President Donald purpose of two countries slowly trying to work things out.”
od saying, “Economic nationalism leads to war. This is Trump from Kim Jong Un.
exactly what happened in the 1930s.” This has been going on for days. — Princeton presidential historian Julian E. Zelizer
The EU earlier threatened to counterpunch by targeting Like in the old days.
U.S. products, including Kentucky bourbon, blue jeans and Kim Yong Chol was spotted Express, Western Union and the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei famously
motorcycles. David O’Sullivan, the EU’s ambassador in Wednesday at Beijing’s airport, flourish of quill pens in diplomacy. exchanged secret letters in 2014, for
Washington, said the retaliation will probably be where he boarded a commercial flight “Some of it is the ceremony,” said example, in the run-up to the nuclear
announced in late June. to the U. S. On Thursday, he met Princeton presidential historian deal negotiations.
Mexico complained that the tariffs will “distort interna- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Julian E. Zelizer. “There is a drama to Trump’s letter to Kim announced
tional trade” and said it will penalize U.S. imports including New York. Now it’s on to delivering a letter that I think still the summit was off because of harsh
pork, apples, grapes, cheeses and flat steel. Washington, still carrying that let- serves the purpose of two countries rhetoric coming from North Korea,
In Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said: “These tar- ter, which in some fashion is a slowly trying to work things out.” yet it contained the seeds of reviving
iffs are totally unacceptable.” Canada announced plans to response to a letter Trump dictated for And letters can be a useful medium the idea. Most recently Trump has
slap tariffs on $12.8 billion worth of U.S. products, ranging Kim. for tempestuous leaders like these exhibited an air of anticipation about
The fate of a historic U.S.-North two, he said. “It’s a way to contain the envoy’s journey to Washington.
from steel to yogurt and toilet paper. Korea summit may rest on what’s in
“Canada is a secure supplier of aluminum and steel to the emotions. Some of the coldness of “I believe they will be coming
Kim’s letter. the letter can be good in diplomacy.” down to Washington on Friday,” he
U.S. defense industry, putting aluminum in American planes And it’s all unfolding at the speed
and steel in American tanks,” Trudeau said. “That Canada Major diplomatic actions are often told reporters at Joint Base Andrews
of pen pals. communicated on paper, even now, before departing Thursday on a trip to
could be considered a national security threat to the United Opportunities abound in the digital
States is inconceivable.” for the sake of formality and posteri- Texas. “A letter being delivered to me
world for immediacy in communica- ty. That’s especially true for mes- from Kim Jong Un. It is very impor-
Trump had campaigned for president on a promise to crack tions, as everyone knows and Trump
down on trading partners that he said exploited poorly nego- sages between countries that do not tant to them.”
demonstrates with every tweet. Also, have close ties and thus aren’t used to In the normally buttoned-down
tiated trade agreements to run up big trade surpluses with the the telephone has been around for a
U.S. communicating with each other regu- world of diplomacy, letters often con-
very long time. larly through more informal means. tain information that has already
But still there’s a whiff of the Pony President Barack Obama and Iran’s been conveyed by other means.

Alberto rains turn creek into sheriff’s office said rescuers were
Around the nation searching for a female reported miss-
raging river; cars swept away ing in water the night before.
searching for others. The storm, already blamed for at
Heavy rains generated by subtropi- Rescue crews searching in and
cal Storm Alberto unleashed flooding least four deaths in the U.S. earlier in
around Ivy Creek found the body of one the week, was pushing across the Great
in Virginia that washed out bridges, of two occupants of a Toyota Prius that
damaged homes, closed schools and Lakes on Thursday. But the National
was washed off the road Wednesday Weather Service said the potential for
transformed a normally peaceful creek night, Albemarle County police said.
into a raging river that swept away cars more rainfall and flash flooding would
A search continued late Thursday after- continue for the Southeast, the Ohio
with people still in them. At least one noon for the second person, while far-
person was killed and rescuers were Valley and the mid-Atlantic through
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday • June 1, 2018 9


Letters to the editor Guest perspective
Love North Central Magee for county Measure K protects our schools
Editor, superintendent Editor,
I took the pledge to “Love North
Central.”
Once a week for the past four
Editor, 
Please join me in voting for Nancy
As parents of Belmont-Redwood
Shores School District students, we
know firsthand our schools provide a
Helping solve
gun violence at
Magee for San Mateo County superin-
weeks, I have walked the block top-notch education with strong core
tendent of schools.
between North Fremont Street and academic programs. Every year we are
I was a trustee for two terms on my
North Eldorado Street on East Santa impressed by the incredible teachers
local school board and for two terms
Inez Avenue, picking up trash. I typi-
cally fill a 13-gallon trash bag with
glass bottles, cans, fruit peels, plas-
tic water bottles, cigarette lighters,
on the San Mateo County Board of
Education. From my experience in
both positions it is clear to me that
that support and educate our kids.
Thanks to them, local students
move on to high school and college
prepared for success. This week, we’re
the local level
Nancy Magee will be an excellent By Doug Kim and Davina Hurt
socks, Styrofoam take-out food con- doing our part to protect the quality
superintendent of schools. Nancy is education we’ve come to expect from
tainers, paper and plastic to-go bev-

L
the only candidate endorsed by both our schools and voting yes on ike many elected officials in San Mateo County,
erage containers, etc. This is not the Daily Journal and the Daily Post. we ran for office to help improve our city’s quality
what we want for our neighborhood. Measure K.
Fostering successful teamwork and Measure K keeps great teachers in of life. In this case, it included creating a down-
This block borders the northern edge support with all school districts in town in Belmont, tackling traffic issues
of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park. our classrooms and ensures every
San Mateo County is a critical part of local student continues to receive the on Ralston Avenue, fixing our crum-
This is a much-beloved community the job. As an example of her skills, bling infrastructure and reducing red
park heavily used by San Mateans and same substantial education. Your yes
Nancy demonstrated that quality as a vote on Measure K this week will tape for our citizens looking to
others. The amount of trash was espe- leader in the creation of the “Big improve their homes. Admittedly, these
cially voluminous after the three-day generate $1.4 million annually in
Five” emergency lockdown program dedicated, local funding that our are the priorities of a community that
Memorial Day weekend. Please, if with school districts and law enforce- doesn’t face violent crime every day,
you are going to come into our neigh- schools can rely on. This funding is
ment agencies county wide. Her work critical to Belmont and Redwood thanks in large part to a solid commit-
borhood to enjoy the grass athletic involved real, nuts-and-bolts team- ment to public safety and active
Shores schools and we owe it to local
fields, the recreation center, the pool, work and coordination with a myriad healthy neighborhoods.
students to turn out and vote. Doug Kim
the basketball court or to park along of law enforcement agencies and So why did the Belmont City Council
Our phenomenal public schools are
the streets encircling the park to school districts. For me, that tells the a big part of the reason why Sapna adopt a resolution May 22 calling for
enjoy your take-out meals, please story of how she will address the and her husband Jyotin decided to comprehensive gun violence programs?
take your trash with you. challenges of this office. The San move to Redwood Shores 13 years People have asked, given that cities
We invite you to join the Home Mateo County Office of Education ago. April and her husband Alan have little authority to directly or indi-
Association of North Central San exists to help local school districts moved to Belmont just one year ago, rectly address gun violence. And yet
Mateo (HANCSM) and its partners, in their work of educating our stu- and we want to do everything possi- others have expressed frustration that
the city of San Mateo Public Works, dents. That role includes many tasks, ble to keep our schools on top. we need to build off the leadership of
Code Enforcement and Parks and all of which involve teamwork, out- Without Measure K, our local elemen- children marching for their lives. We
Recreation Departments, the City reach and collaboration. tary and middle schools will face deep believe community leaders must con-
Manager's Office, Recology, Cal Having begun her teaching career in cuts that will jeopardize classroom tribute to an ongoing dialogue and Davina Hurt
Water, neighborhood churches and the classroom and now 34 years later programs. actively seek solutions that challenge
schools, PCRC, other community as associate superintendent with the It’s in our hands to pass Measure K the status quo. Continued silence on this topic was not an
organizations and our sponsors 9 San Mateo County Office of and protect our schools. Make a dif- option for many of us who believe that adults have failed
a.m. Saturday, June 9 at the Dr. Education, Nancy Magee is very qual- ference for Belmont-Redwood Shores our children and our communities on the issue of gun vio-
Martin Luther King Jr. Community ified for your consideration to fill the students and mail back your YES on K lence.
Center, located at 725 Monte Diablo San Mateo County Superintendent of ballot today. We know Belmont’s citizens hold public safety as a top
St. for a neighborhood clean-up day. Schools position. Please join me in priority. Despite the fact local governments don’t have a
Pre-registration by June 1 is encour- voting for Nancy Magee for San lot of authority in this area, gun violence is an issue that
aged at hancsm.wordpress.com/love. Mateo County Superintendent of Sapna Dixit cities take up. The National League of Cities has taken a
Schools. Vote4Nancy.org. Redwood Shores comprehensive position on the impact of gun violence on
Dianne Whitaker April Northrup cities and towns across America. Their National Municipal
Policy on Public Safety and Crime Prevention has long
San Mateo John Root Belmont called for federal action to curb automatic weapons and
The letter writer is a member of the Burlingame The letter writers are the Yes on establish a system of universal background checks.
HANCSM Board. Measure K co-chairs. However, little has been done to address those concerns
since they were raised five years ago and the topic remains
-X denotes our recommendation for your vote
Regional measure a public safety issue, especially for disadvantaged commu-
San Mateo County
Daily Journal nities of color.
Board of Supervisors-District 2
Carole Groom (incumbent)-X
endorsements Regional Measure 3 — Toll increase of $3 for the
Bay Area’s state-owned bridges to fund
Finally, we wanted our citizens to understand that there
are a number of things Belmont is doing to address gun
Morgan Stogner (write-in) transportation improvements-NO violence:
San Mateo County Controller
San Mateo County
Juan Raigoza (unchallenged incumbent)-X • We participate with other agencies in San Mateo
Board of Supervisors-District 3 San Mateo County District Attorney State propositions County’s Coalition for Safe Schools and Communities to
Don Horsley (incumbent)-X Steve Wagstaffe (unchallenged incumbent)-X find ways to protect our youth from gun violence. This
Dan Stegink resulted in the Big Five protocol, an emergency plan that
Proposition 68: $4 billion water bond-NO
San Mateo County Coroner provides high quality training for school staff and com-
Robert Foucrault (unchallenged incumbent)-X Proposition 69: Transportation taxes and fees
San Mateo County sheriff
lockbox-YES
munity members and ensures clear channels of communi-
Carlos Bolanos (appointed incumbent)-X San Mateo County Treasurer-Tax Collector cation should an event occur.
Mark Melville Sandie Arnott (unchallenged incumbent)-X
Heinz Puschendorf (write-in)
Proposition 70: Legislative vote requirement to use • We helped implement a Student Threat Assessment
cap-and-trade revenue-YES Protocol and Suicide Prevention Toolkit to provide early
San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools Local measures Proposition 71: Effective date for ballot measures- intervention and support to students who are struggling.
Nancy Magee-X Measure K — Belmont-Redwood Shores YES • Our Police Department actively works with our
Gary Waddell Elementary School District five-year $118 annual
parcel tax-YES Proposition 72: Excluding rainwater capture
schools, dedicating two school resources who work with
Chief Elections Officer and Measure N — Millbrae Elementary School District systems from property tax reassessments-YES school administrators to monitor and manage potential
Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder five-year $97 annual parcel tax-YES risk.
Mark Church (incumbent)-X Measure P — Foster City $90 million bond measure For links to previous
John Mooney to improve levee and keep residents off federal flood Daily Journal endorsements go to
• Belmont participates in gun buyback programs, like
map-YES smdailyjournal.com/opinion/editorials the May 5 San Mateo County Sheriff’s program that net-
ted 426 guns.
• We provide gun destruction services through our Police
OUR MISSION: Department.
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most • We provide free trigger locks to residents through a
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for partnership with Project Child Safe, a nonprofit organiza-
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula.
By combining local news and sports coverage, tion.
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, • Belmont offers gun storage education, important
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief
Moe Alshafie Michael Davis lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to because poor firearm security and lack of safe storage can
Charles Gould Paul Moisio provide our readers with the highest quality result in accidental gun incidents.
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County.
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we We worked on a resolution that recognized these pro-
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10 Friday • June 1, 2018 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Stocks skid as U.S. imposes tariffs


By Marley Jay DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS record high Wednesday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The U.S. tariffs go into effect
High: 24,620.79
Friday. The Trump administration
Low: 24,352.15 had announced them earlier but
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks skid-
ded Thursday after the Trump Close: 24,415.84 delayed their implementation to
administration said it is imposing Change: -251.94 allow for talks with the EU. U.S.
tariffs on steel and aluminum OTHER INDEXES Steel jumped 1. 7 percent to
imported from Europe, Canada and $36. 87 and Century Aluminum
S&P 500: 2705.27 -18.74
Mexico. Canada and Mexico gained 3. 4 percent to $17. 72.
responded with tariffs of their NYSE Index: 12,527.14 -98.73 They made larger gains earlier in
own, and the European Union is Nasdaq: 7442.12 -20.34 the day, but slipped after Canada
expected to follow suit. NYSE MKT: 2751.80 -26.64 announced reciprocal tariffs on
American steel makers mostly Russell 2000: 1633.61 -14.38 steel and aluminum from the U.S.
rose, while industrial companies Wilshire 5000: 28,218.46 -196.31 starting July 1.
fell as they face the prospect of Boeing dropped 1.7 percent to
paying more for metals they use to 10-Yr Bond: 2.82 -0.02 $352.16 and Caterpillar fell 2.3
make aircraft and machinery. Oil (per barrel): 67.09 -1.12 percent to $151.91 while farm
Companies that make household Gold : 1,302.90 -3.60 equipment maker Deere fell 3.6
items took some of the worst loss- percent to $149.51. The tariffs
es, as products including orange ly keep negotiating, and con- build a product only to see it tar- 2,705.27. The Dow Jones indus- could increase the cost of the met-
juice and peanut butter might be tentious talks between the U.S. geted by tariffs. trial average fell 251.94 points, als they use to make their prod-
hit with European tariffs. and China are continuing as well. “You can do great harm to an or 1 percent, to 24,415.84. ucts, and tariffs in Europe or other
Mexico is planning duties on And while experts say a trade war economy just by leaving people The Nasdaq composite dipped markets could hurt their sales.
U.S. exports including steel, pork remains a remote possibility, all up in the air about what the final 20.34 points, or 0.3 percent, to Mexico said it would penalize
products and sausages, while of those disputes have been deal is going to be,” said Kelly, 7,442.12 as technology compa- U.S. imports including flat steel,
Canada said it will put reciprocal weighing on the market for the chief global strategist of nies like Alphabet and Facebook cheese, fruits, pork bellies and
tariffs on steel and aluminum. The months, and the uncertainty that JPMorgan Funds. He said the bucked the market’s decline. The sausage. Dairy maker Dean Foods
European Union also said it will is creating has real effects. uncertainty is undoing some of the Russell 2000 index, which is made fell 4. 3 percent to $9. 57 and
dispute the U.S. tariffs with the David Kelly of JPMorgan Funds effects of the recent corporate tax up of smaller companies that tend Tyson Foods, which makes prod-
World Trade Organization, which said the dragged-out process is dis- cut. to do more business in the U.S., ucts including Jimmy Dean
could take years. couraging businesses from invest- The S&P 500 index lost 18.74 slipped 14.38 points, or 0.9 per- sausages, lost 3. 9 percent to
Meanwhile the parties will like- ing because they don’t want to points, or 0. 7 percent, to cent, to 1,633.61. It closed at a $67.47.

Waymo’s self-driving car with a commitment to add “thousands” more. the past week. Both changes were reversed
Business briefs Waymo and Fiat also are discussing other by other editors, although the first one was-
service to include 62,000 minivans ways to expand their partnership, including n’t fixed for almost a week.
a ride-hailing service in the Phoenix area
SAN FRANCISCO — A self-driving car before the end of this year and then expand possibly striking a deal to sell Chrysler California Rep. Kevin McCarthy, the
service that Google spinoff Waymo plans to into other U.S. markets. vehicles with self-driving technology to House Republican leader, tweeted that the
launch later this year will include up to Waymo plans to pick up people in cars consumers. results were a “disgrace.” California
62,000 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid minivans. that won’t have a human in the driver’s seat, Republican Party executive director Cynthia
The deal announced Thursday is the latest making it the first ride-hailing service with a VMware reports Bryant called the situation “unfortunate” in a
sign of Waymo’s confidence in its self-driv- fleet of fully autonomous vehicles. $942M first-quarter profit statement and said Google and Wikipedia
ing car technology, which sprung from a The company already had bought 600 should “take more ownership of what is pub-
secret Google project started nine years ago. PALO ALTO — VMware Inc. on Thursday lished on their sites.”
Pacifica Hybrid minivans from Fiat Chrysler reported fiscal first-quarter profit of $942
The technology will initially be deployed in
million. Sears to close dozens
The Palo Alto-based company said it had more stores as sales plunge
profit of $2.29 per share. Earnings, adjusted
for one-time gains and costs, were $1.26 per NEW YORK — Sears will close dozens
share. more stores as sales shrink and losses grow,
The results topped Wall Street expecta- an announcement that has become a familiar
tions. The average estimate of 13 analysts refrain as the company retrenches.
surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was The beleaguered retailer, which operates
for earnings of $1.14 per share. Kmart and Sears stores, said it has identified
The cloud computing company posted rev- about 100 stores that are no longer turning a
enue of $2.01 billion in the period, which profit, and the majority of those locations
also topped Street forecasts. Nine analysts will be shuttered soon.
surveyed by Zacks expected $1.95 billion. Sears released a list of 63 stores that it said
VMware shares have risen almost 10 per- will close in September. It said earlier in the
cent since the beginning of the year. In the day there would be 72 closed, but said some
final minutes of trading on Thursday, shares were being re-evaluated.
hit $137.55, an increase of 42 percent in the After this round of closures, the company
last 12 months. will have about 800 stores, down from about
1,000 at the end of last year and far below the
Google blames Wikipedia for 2012 peak of 4,000 stores.
Sears also posted a quarterly loss of $424
linking California GOP to Nazism million and said store closings already
SAN FRANCISCO — Google is blaming underway contributed to a drop of more than
“vandalism” at Wikipedia for search results 30 percent in revenue. That marks the more
that incorrectly said the ideology of the than five years of straight quarterly sales
California Republican Party included drop, according to FactSet.
“Nazism.” Sales at established stores, a key gauge of
The results appeared in a Google informa- a retailer’s health, tumbled nearly 12 per-
tion box screen-captured by Vice Media on cent, down 9.5 percent at Kmart stores and
Thursday. Google quickly removed the sec- 13.4 percent at Sears.
tion on ideology. Rob Riecker, Sears’ chief financial officer,
Wikipedia’s publicly available change said in a pre-recorded call that the company’s
logs show that users added the term “Nazism” stores are “a critical component in our trans-
to the entry for the California GOP twice in formation.”
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Warriors hold off Cavs in OT


By Janie McCauley onds left. when the Golden State beat the Cavs to cap-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS James was in utter disbelief as regulation ture the franchise’s first title in 40 years,
ended in stunning fashion: George Hill the first two games of the series went to OT
made the first of two free throws with 4.7 — Golden State winning the opener and
OAKLAND — Stephen Curry scored 29 Cleveland Game 2.
seconds left after being fouled by Klay
points and the Golden State Warriors capi- James shot 19 for 32 to go with eight
Thompson, but when J.R. Smith secured the
talized on a Cavaliers blunder that sent the assists and eight rebounds in the opener of
rebound of the second, he dribbled back
game into overtime, withstanding a bril- his eighth straight NBA Finals and ninth
toward halfcourt instead of shooting, appar-
liant 51-point performance by LeBron overall, as well as Cavs-Warriors Take IV.
ently thinking the Cavs had a lead.
James to beat Cleveland 124-114 in Game 1 James notched his eighth 40-point game
of the NBA Finals on Thursday night. Instead, OT.
during this playoff run to tie Hall of Famer
The game nearly over, James jawed with And why not? Both these teams were Jerry West’s feat in 1965 for most in a sin-
both Curry and Klay Thompson, then pushed to their limits in seven-game confer- gle postseason.
Tristan Thompson and Draymond Green tan- ence finals they each had to win on the road. James drove past Curry for a three-point
gled moments later and made contact. After Game 2 is Sunday night back at Oracle play with 50 seconds remaining in the KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS
replay review, Tristan Thompson received a Arena, where the Warriors have won 18 of Golden State’s Kevin Durant shoots over
Flagrant 2 foul and ejection with 2.6 sec- their last 19 postseason games. In 2015, See WARRIORS, Page 13 Cleveland’s George Hill.

A’s 7, Rays 3

Last stop: State meet Mengden


dominates,
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Unlike the conference and section track


and field meets, which have trials and finals
a week apart, the state track meet has both
events on consecutive days.
The state track meet trials go off Friday,
beginning at 3 p.m., with the finals slated
for Saturday, starting at 4:30 p. m. at
A’s top Rays
By Michael Wagaman
Buchanan High School in Clovis. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Those athletes representing San Mateo
County schools will have their work cut out OAKLAND — Daniel Mengden allowed
to make it to Saturday, but they only need to three runs over eight innings and the
be on top of their game for one — and pos- Oakland Athletics beat the Tampa Bay Rays
sibly — two more days. For most of the 7-3 on Thursday to avoid
local athletes who have qualified, the focus a four-game sweep.
is not so much on a particular place in the Matt Olson, Matt
standings, but running —  or jumping or Chapman and Matt Joyce
throwing — their best Friday afternoon. all homered, providing
If that’s good enough to make it to some much-needed punch
Saturday’s finals, great. If not, a personal to an offense that had
record is always a goal set at the beginning sputtered since their lead-
of the season. ing home run hitter Khris
“We don’t worry about place, it’s more Davis went on the dis-
about beating personal records,” said Alan Daniel abled list 10 days earlier.
Perry, Menlo-Atherton head coach who will Mengden Davis was activated
be bringing a handful of athletes to the state before the game and dou-
meet. bled and scored as part of a three-run second
Perry said the goal is to always be putting inning to help Oakland end a three-game
forth the best efforts at this time of the sea- losing streak.
son. He said the first part of the year is just Joey Wendle had three hits for Tampa Bay.
about getting into track shape, while the A’s shortstop Chad Pinder preserved the
second half —  and postseason —  is about win when he made an over-the-shoulder
fine-tuning and turning in your best per- catch on Johnny Field’s pop-up in the
formances. ninth. The ball bounced out of Pinder’s
“At this point, everyone is ready to go,” glove, but he caught it bare-handed for the
Perry said. final out.
Ironically, the county’s best chance at a The Rays had won five straight and
medal is a Burlingame resident who attends outscored the A’s 11-3 through the first three
St. Ignatius in San Francisco. Long jumper games of the series before getting shut down
Megan Ronan was the second-best qualifier by Mengden.
coming into the state-meet trials with her Coming off his second career shutout,
19-foot, 3-inch, Central Coast Section-win- Mengden (6-4) was dominant most of the
ning effort. She is one of three jumpers in game against Tampa Bay. He gave up six
the state to have gone over the 19-foot hits, struck out five and extended his score-
mark. Sacred Heart Prep’s Keegan Shaw also TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL less streak to a career-high 25 innings
Terra Nova’s Carly Watts, who won the CCS shot put and discus titles, will try to finish her
See STATE, Page 14 season with a flourish at the state meet in Clovis.. Trials begin Friday, with the finals Saturday. See ATHLETICS, Page 15

Vegas drops the glitz, just plays hockey on the road


By Stephen Whyno 5 at home.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Every game’s important in the playoffs, so I really don’t think it Road success has been a hallmark of each
matters if you’re playing at home or on the road. Just make sure team’s run to the Final. Vegas won two of
WASHINGTON — At home, the Vegas three games in a tough building in
Golden Knights have a fortress to protect, a you’re focused for that game.” Winnipeg in the Western Conference final
Knight to vanquish opponents and Michael — Gerard Gallant, Vegas Golden Knights head coach and has built plenty of confidence playing
Buffer to introduce the combatants. away from home.
On the road, they have hockey. tied at one game apiece. They’re 6-2 on the tle bit. It’s going to be good to just keep it “We try and play the same game no matter
The Golden Knights are looking for a lit- road so far in the playoffs. simple and play our game on the road.” what game we’re playing at, and it worked
tle road cookin’ as the Stanley Cup Final “I think it’s going to be good we get on Vegas is plenty comfortable on home ice, really well so far in the postseason,” coach
against the Capitals goes to Washington for the road,” forward Jonathan Marchessault 7-2 even after dropping Game 2 Wednesday. Gerard Gallant said Thursday. “We just try
Games 3 on Saturday night with the series said. “I think we got comfortable there a lit- That’s a far cry from the Capitals, who are 4-
See NHL, Page 13
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Serena into third round at French Open


By Howard Fendrich By the time the second set was merely one Williams’ class — who is? — and never has
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS game old, she had been broken twice in the been past the third round at a major tourna-
match, each time at love, a rather surprising ment.
PARIS — After playing so infrequently, development for the owner of one of her The 36-year-old American, who became a
it’s as if Serena Williams is starting from sport’s most dangerous serves. mother on Sept. 1, grabbed four consecutive
scratch. Her coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, attrib- games over a span of less than 15 minutes
uted much of the poor start to this outing to lead 4-1 in the second set, which soon
Sure looked that way for a bit more than a coming about 48 hours after the first match enough would be hers. She gained control of
half-hour in the French Open’s second round of her comeback following a two-month the third almost immediately, breaking to
on Thursday, when she dealt with muscle break. She arrived in Paris having played go ahead 2-1, then holding for 3-1.
soreness, a lack of verve and a bunch of mis- only four matches all season — none on the After only three winners in the first set,
takes. So many mistakes. red clay used at Roland Garros, and none at a she had 25 the rest of the way.
And then, suddenly, after unleashing one major tournament since she won her 23rd “When push came to shove, the real
particularly powerful backhand return win- such title at the Australian Open in January Serena came out. And that’s one of her best
ner that she punctuated with a shout, 2017, while pregnant. assets: When her back is against the wall,
Williams was back. She was animated. “She had no energy. She was struggling to the best comes out,” Barty said. “And that
Determined. Dominant, even. Shaking off move,” Mouratoglou said, adding that he happened early in the second, and early in
some rust in her first Grand Slam tourna- had hoped for rain to postpone the match the third again.”
ment since giving birth nine months ago, against Barty until Thursday. “She was When Williams served out the victory
Williams recalibrated her shots and erased a struggling to use her legs on the serve and with a backhand winner down the line, she
deficit of a set and a break to beat 17th-seed- she was making much too many mistakes.” REUTERS raised both arms. In the stands,
ed Ashleigh Barty of Australia 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 And then? Serena Williams hits a return during her Mouratoglou, shook his fist.
in a match that ended shortly before dusk. “This ability to turn a match around and three-set win over Ashleigh Barety. “I felt like it’s been a long way and a long
“I lost the first set, and I thought, ‘I’ve suddenly be like a superhero, basically — journey, and I’m still getting there, you
got to try harder. I’ve got to just try harder,’ she’s normal and suddenly, Poom!” he said, that’s also why she is who she is.” know. But I have been working really hard,
she told the crowd afterward. “And Serena snapping fingers on both hands. Williams started yelling and pumping her for a really long time,” said Williams, who
came out.” “Something happens, and she transforms fist after pretty much every point that went is ranked 451st, 450 spots below her career
Well put. into someone who’s almost unreachable at her way. It woke up Williams’ game. Might high. “I just am hoping that every day I’m
Williams had all sorts of trouble in the the level she gets to. This is something have startled Barty, too. As big a hitter as out there, every match I’m out there ... it
opening set, compiling 12 unforced errors. she’s always had. It’s really special, but Barty is in her own right, she is hardly in will come together.”

Three tied for U.S. Washington beats defending


champ Oklahoma in WCWS
Women’s Open lead
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma had all the experience at


the Women’s College World Series, but a freshman put the
Sooners on the brink of elimination.
By John Zenor sible, I don’t know. I would like to say that.” Washington’s Gabbie Plain threw 5 2/3 strong innings,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There were doubts about the state of the picturesque course and the Huskies defeated two-time defending national cham-
and whether USGA officials would have to play lift, clean pion Oklahoma 2-0 on Thursday in the Women’s College
and place for the first time at a championship thanks to World Series.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The sun shone brightly at rain-
nearly five inches of rain on the week. Plain was ready for the moment.
soaked Shoal Creek. So did Ariya Jutanugarn, Sarah Jane
Smith and Jeongeun Lee. So far, so good. “There was definitely nerves, of course, with any big
Jutanugarn, Smith and Lee each shot a 5-under 67 Lee parred the first five holes before heating up. She game,” Plain said. “But that’s a healthy thing. It keeps you
Thursday to share the first-round lead at the U.S. Women’s arrived last Wednesday from Korea and played nine holes on your toes. I was just going out there and thinking it was
Open, where the course held up better than some feared after several times. like any other game.”
heavy rains in recent days. “My main strategy today was not to have a bogey and I Oklahoma senior pitcher Paige Parker, who had an 8-0
Thailand’s Jutanugarn spent hours in front before Smith think that worked and also when I went to a more difficult career record in WCWS play, got the loss after giving up
and Lee caught her in the evening. situation I try not to get into trouble,” she said. “I stay out three hits and one run in six innings. The Sooners (55-4)
of it.” had won 16 straight games but will now play Arizona State
Jutanugarn is coming off a Kingsmill Championship win
Top-ranked Inbee Park shot 70. No. 3 Lexi Thompson is in an elimination game on Saturday. Washington will play
and kept up the momentum, including an eagle on No. 6.
1 under. Defending champion Sung Hyun Park shot 76. Oregon on Friday.
She said she started focusing more on each shot instead of
worrying about the big picture. Kang had four birdies and a bogey. Her brother Alex, also Oklahoma coach Patty Gasso sat Parker in the fifth
“At Kingsmill, I started (saying) I’m not going to think a professional golfer, got her to start practicing with mud inning and Paige Lowary stepped in. Washington’s Sis
about the outcome,” the eight-time LPGA Tour winner said. balls as a teenager. Bates put the ball in play and Trysten Melhart scored when
“I’m not going to think about winning the tournament.” “It actually gave me a sense of calm,” Kang said. “It was- Lowary’s throw home was a bit off. Julia DePonte then sin-
n’t, oh, crap, there is mud. gled to score Kelly Burdick.
Jutanugarn and the Australian Smith each had an eagle,
five birdies and two bogeys. The Korean Lee, meanwhile, “You have to adjust, what is this mud going to do, how is Gasso defended the decision to pull Parker.
had five birdies on a course that has been drenched in recent it going to affect the shot.” “This is not anything uncommon,” she said. “We’ve done
weeks, forcing the cancellation of Tuesday’s practice round England’s Mel Reid is in a group at 2 under, a few weeks it all the time. It was almost expected. So we stand behind
and limiting course time on the eve of the tournament. after hiring a new coach. She had missed eight of nine cuts the decision and I think both of these pitchers threw well.
Danielle Kang, 2014 winner Michelle Wie, Korean Ji- on the LPGA Tour this year. Quite honestly, our defense did not — the pitching staff did
Hyun Kim and Swedish amateur Linn Grant were 3 under. Reid said she decided to play the ball down in the wet con- well enough to win. Our defense and our hitters were not
Smith and Lee have never won on the LPGA Tour. ditions Wednesday. there today.”
Now, they find themselves in the unfamiliar position of “Let’s get the mud balls and just kind of deal with it,” she Parker returned and escaped a based-loaded jam in the top
holding a share of the lead at a major championship — and said. “And I honestly think that’s one of best things we of the sixth.
trying not to get caught up in it. could have done. It wasn’t a surprise to us today. Oklahoma tried to rally in the bottom of the sixth. With
“It’s pretty early,” Smith said. “I think later on in the “You are going to get mud balls. You have got to accept it. two on and two outs, Melhart dove to catch a liner from
week it might be easier to get ahead of yourself. (Friday) It’s going to cost you one shot. But it’s going to be the Oklahoma’s Shay Knighten. The ball popped out of her
morning I have got to make sure that it’s just a new day and same for everybody. Whoever deals with it the best is going glove, but she controlled it with the other hand. She lost
not worry too much about where I am. Whether that’s pos- to have the better outcome.” control when she got up, but it was ruled a catch.
Melhart said she knew she had it.
“I would say that ranked in the top 10 of great catches I’ve
ever made, and in that moment, I felt like I had it, I went for
it, and I did catch it,” she said.
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WARRIORS
Continued from page 11
Sports brief
Delaware casinos to begin sports betting next week
DOVER, Del. — Delaware will begin full-scale sports bet-
ting next week, wasting no time after a U.S. Supreme Court
fourth quarter. But James was given a foul following a review ruling cleared the way for states to implement wagering
with 36.4 seconds left and Kevin Durant converted a pair of schemes.
free throws to tie it at 104. The call had initially been a Full-scale sports betting will begin at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday
charge on 2017 Finals MVP Durant and James protested the at Delaware’s three casinos, officials said Thursday. The
change. offerings will include single-game and championship
Durant struggled with his shot but wound up with 26 wagering on professional baseball, football, hockey, bas-
points on 8-for-22 shooting and nine rebounds. ketball, soccer, golf and auto racing.
Golden State got a serious scare when Thompson went That means Delawareans will be able to make legal wagers
down after Smith slid hard into the Splash Brother’s left leg on the NBA finals, which were to begin Thursday night and
at the 6:17 mark of the first quarter. Thompson lay grimac- could run through June 17 if the championship series goes
ing in pain then went to the locker room with what was to a seventh game.
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/USA TODAY SPORTS
called a bruised left leg that needed re-taping. He returned for “Obviously the key is going to be the football season
the start of the second quarter to huge roars from the yellow- Cleveland’s LeBron James glides to the basket for two of his
game-high 51 points during the Warriors’124-114 win in Game because the bulk of betting in America is on football,” state
clad sellout crowd and scored 24 points. He and Curry each Finance Secretary Rick Geisenberger said Thursday. “We’ll
connected on five 3s. 1 of the NBA FInals.
learn a little bit in June and July, but we’ll learn a lot more
Curry drained one of those way-out-there 3-pointers that Thompson passed Kobe Bryant (292) for sixth place on the in September.”
have been hard to come by this postseason to beat the half- NBA’s list for postseason 3s. ... Kevon Looney started Delaware was able to get a quick start because of prewrit-
time buzzer and Golden State shot 13 for 36 from deep. again in place of Iguodala, but coach Steve Kerr went to ten sports betting legislation that was passed in 2009 and a
Kevin Love returned from a concussion to provide a big McGee after the break. ... Home run king Barry Bonds was pre-existing wagering system that offers multigame parlay
boost for Cleveland with 21 points and 13 rebounds. in attendance. bets on National Football League games.
The Warriors missed the defensive presence of 2015 NBA By virtue of a failed sports lottery experiment in 1976,
Finals MVP Andre Iguodala, who missed his fifth straight LUE’S ANXIETY Delaware was one of only four states, along with Nevada,
postseason game dealing with a bone bruise in his left knee. Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue is being treated for anxiety, Montana and Oregon, that received grandfathered exemp-
saying before Game 1 that the pressure-packed playoffs tions from the 1992 federal ban on sports gambling that
TIP-INS bring him so much joy. was recently struck down by the Supreme Court.
Cav al i ers : James has 109 career 30-point games in the Lue took a leave of absence on March 19 for health rea-
playoffs, tying Michael Jordan for most ever. ... Cleveland sons and when he returned April 5 acknowledged he experi-
held a 19-4 advantage on the offensive glass, getting seven enced “piercing” chest pains during two games this season.
offensive rebounds in the first half to the Warriors’ none. ... “A lot of people are going through a lot of different
James’ first quarter: 4 for 4 with a 3-pointer, 12 points, three things. Just being able to cope with it and understand that
assists, a steal and turnover. there’s a lot of different people that have reached out since
Warri o rs : Curry’s early three-point play gave him the yesterday, I guess, and told me they experienced some of the
free throw he needed for 379 to pass Rick Barry (378) for same things,” Lue said. “The biggest thing is that I feel
first place on the Warriors’ career list. ... With his 293rd good and talking to my doctor one of my happy places is the
career 3 in the playoffs, made in the second quarter, playoffs. That’s a good thing. So I do feel great, though.”

Three rounds in, they haven’t quite figured out how to do

NHL
Continued from page 11
that at home. But coach Barry Trotz doesn’t think there’s a
systemic problem with his team at home.
“I think you try to bring some of the things that you do on
the road,” Trotz said. “We’ll get some energy off our crowd
and play the same game — play a quick, fast game, an up-
and hopefully you want to get the other team on their heels
tempo game. Every game’s important in the playoffs, so I
really don’t think it matters if you’re playing at home or on when you’re at home a little bit just as you do on the road. I
the road. Just make sure you’re focused for that game.” just think managing the puck is key for us at home. When
Focus can be hard to keep at an arena on the Las Vegas we do that well, we do it well and we’re pretty effective.”
Strip where the pregame entertainment is the talk of the
Gallant concedes that his top line of Marchessault,
NHL. The Golden Knights scored the first goal and allowed
the next two in each of the first two games this series, which William Karlsson and Reilly Smith will have to play
isn’t how they got to this point. against whoever Trotz wants because the Capitals get the
After a 3-2 loss, Golden Knights defenseman Nate last line change on the road. That’s one big plus for the
Schmidt said the message going to his old hometown of Capitals, who might not have top center Evgeny Kuznetsov
Washington is: “Play more direct. Play to our strengths. Try after he left Game 3 with an apparent left arm or wrist injury.
not to get sucked into the transition game that they want to
play.” “We can get some matchups that we actually prefer,” Trotz
His former teammates would be wise to listen. For some said. “It should be fine. We’re very comfortable at home. Our
reason, the Capitals’ game has been better on the road where record over the last four years at home was one of the best in
they can slow things down and take advantage of odd-man the National Hockey League, so I think that’ll get back to
rushes. where we want it to be.”
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for the state meet with sub-12 times.

STATE
Continued from page 11
Hall’s 200 time of 24.87 also ranks 14th among 27 quali-
fiers. Bishop O’Dowd-Oakland’s Tierra Robinson-Jones lead
the state with a 23.56.
The two will then be joined by Autriyana Hardy and Malia
Latu to run the 4x100 relay. The Bears enter the trials ranked
qualified for the long jump finals, posting the 26th best mark 20th out of 28 teams with a time of 48.18. Serra-Gardena has
of 17-9. the top time of 45.88.
Menlo’s Charlotte Tomkinson, a sophomore, has a chance
Latu and Hall will then team up with Brooke Oleson and Lena
to make the podium at state — which awards medals to the top-
Kalotihos to run the 4x400 relay. The Bears’ time of 3:57.80
six finishers. Tomkinson, who won the CCS 800 title, is the
seeds them 21st out of 25 teams. Dana Hills-Dana Point tops
fifth-fastest qualifier with a time of 5:11.07. Concord’s Rayna
the qualifiers with a 3:50.25.
Stanziano has the best time going this season going into the
trials, having run a 2:10.06.
Menlo, in addition to Tomkinson, will have two other ath-
Serra has several competing
letes competing. Robert Miranda made the 3,200 field and The Serra boys, which captured the CCS team title, will
Alexandra Chan qualified in the 100 hurdles. Miranda’s time of also have a handful of runner competing. The 4x400 team of
9:09.91 ranks him 14th out of 29 runners, with Xavier Court Anthony Ovalle, Tyler Mak, Nathaniel Sanchez and Scott
of Costa Mesa-Orange County leads the state with a 9:01.78. Fitzpatrick is the Padres’ signature event, and their time of
Chan’s time of 15.29 in the 100 hurdles seeded her 23rd of 3:18.72 ranks 10th out of 25 teams. Aliso Nigel-Aliso
27 hurdlers. Jada Hicks of Upland leads the way with a 13.54. Viejo has the state-leading time of 3:14.68.
Anthony Grover is seeded ninth out of 29 entrants in the
Throws 1,600 with a time of 4:13.35. He has a chance to move up
with two big races as the state-leading time belongs to
Terra Nova’s Carly Watts, a double CCS champion in the
Jagdeep Chahal from Burroughs-Burbank, who has clocked
shot put and discus, qualified eighth in the former and ninth in TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL a 4:11.09.
the latter. Watts’ best mark of 43-0.5 in the shot put leaves her M-A’s Nick Anderson qualified for two events at the state meet:
about four feet shy of the event leader, Jocelynn Budwig of Mak, who captured the CCS title in the 300 hurdles, ranks
the 100 hurdles and the long jump. 12th with a time of 38.37. Reyte Rash of M.L. King is the
Fowler High School-Central Valley, who leads the state with a
46-11.5. Budwig also is the discus leader with a season-best of best of 55-11.75 ranks him 21st out of 31 competitors. Daniel top seed with a time of 37.50.
165-6. Watts’ top effort this season is 141-7. Viveros, out of Liberty High School-Brentwood, has a state- Fitzpatrick is seeded 20th out of 27 runners in the 400
leading 63-10.25 — which is three feet better than the next with a time of 49.29. Max Glasser of Marin Catholic-
Notre Dame-Belmont’s Krissy Smoot will also compete in
nearest competitor. Kentfield leads the state with a 47.41.
both throw events. She is ninth out of 31 shot putters with a
Folau’s discus best of 151-5 is 23rd-best out of 28 entrants. Parker McDonald, who finished second at CCS, is seeded
distance of 42-3. Her discus best of 128-4 places Smoot 23rd
Clifford McMullen, of Hart-Newhall, leads the state with a top 19th out of 24 high jumpers with a height of 6-4. Clayton
out of 26 qualifiers.
mark of 184-6. Valley-Concord’s Daylon Hicks in the leading qualifier with
On the boys’ side, Serra’s Elijah Folau qualified to compete
in both throwing events. The CCS shot put champ, Folau’s a leap of 6-8.
M-A taking strong contigent to state Tanner Anderson will represent Carlmont in the 800,
Menlo-Atherton will take its shots in the sprints —  the where his time of 1:55.04 qualified him 22nd out of 30 run-
girls’ 100, 200, 4x100 and 4x400 relay, and the boys’ 100 ners. Sam VanDorpe of Mater Dei-Santa Ana, has the top-
hurdles and long jump. Nick Anderson will be the lone boys’ qualifying time of 1:51.44.
representative for the Bears. He enters the 100 hurdles in the While Perry was referring to his athletes, his statement
middle of the pack, 14th out of 25, with a time of 14.49. Caleb about making the finals applies to most county athletes.
Foster of Clovis North leads the state with a 14.12. While those in contention for a podium finish can run a
Anderson will also compete in the long jump where his leap strategic race in the trials in hopes of qualifying for
of 22-6.5 is 25th out of 35 entrants. Jaylyn Jackson of Saturday’s finals, most will need to go all out just to make it
Eastlake-Chula Vista is the top qualifier with a jump of 24-10. to the final day.
The M-A girls feature a pair of CCS champs — Jessica Eagle “Most of the event we’re in, we don’t have to worry about
in the 100 and Maggie Hall in the 200. Eagle’s best 100 time saving anything for Saturday,” Perry said. “Really the focus
this season of 12.16 ranks her 14th out of 26 sprinters. is on personal bests.
Aaliyah Wilson of Stockdale-Bakersfield has the leading time “For the athletes … they’re excited about putting togeth-
in the 100 with a 11.55 — one of seven runners who qualified er some finishing touches (on the season).”
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bird tried to escape, but crashed into an LED

Samba runs fastest 400 Baseball brief


Attempt to remove goose from
baseball stadium ends in chaos
board on the third deck and fell two levels
into the stands.
Video of the goose’s appearance was cap-
tured by Fox Sports Detroit.

hurdles time in 10 years


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hurdle and dropped to seventh.
DETROIT — A Canada goose settled into
right-center field during a rain delay at the
Detroit Tigers game, and an attempt to
remove it ended in chaos.
After several moments, a veterinarian
who was attending the game wrapped the
stunned goose in a blanket and took it to the
concourse, where it was released outside the
The grounds crew at Comerica Park in stadium and dashed into nearby bushes.
“He runs extremely good, ” Warholm
ROME — Abderrahman Samba of Qatar added. “So it’s not surprising but it’s very Detroit set off two firecrackers and another After the rain delay, the Tigers went on to
ran the fastest 400-meter hurdles in nearly a impressive.” member gave chase Wednesday night. The beat the Los Angeles Angels 6-1.
decade, surging ahead of a stellar field to set Samba also set a meet record, improving
Ryne Stanek (1-1) started for Tampa Bay
a Diamond League record at the Golden Gala
Pietro Mennea meet Thursday.
Samba trailed world champion Karsten
Warholm of Norway
on the 47.73 that two-time Olympic cham-
pion Felix Sanchez clocked in 2002. Only
one man has ever eclipsed the 47-second
barrier in the event: Kevin Young set the
ATHLETICS
Continued from page 11
and retired four batters in his second major
league start. Stanek earned his first career
win Monday in relief.
before bursting into the still-standing world record of 46.78 at the
lead around the final turn 1992 Barcelona Olympics. TRAINER’S ROOM
at the Stadio Olimpico to before giving up three straight hits, includ-
“Thank you to my rivals for pushing me,” ing a two-run double by Wilson Ramos in At h l e t i c s : Right-hander Santiago
clock 47.48 seconds. Samba said. “I told Karsten, ‘Thank you, Casilla (shoulder strain) has been playing
It was the fastest time the ninth.
especially.’ We are now giving the 400 hur- It’s the longest scoreless streak by any catch and the team expects to make a deci-
in the event since Angelo dles the attention it deserves.” sion in the next few days when to send the
Taylor ran 47.25 to take A’s pitcher since former closer Sean
In the 100, fellow American Christian Doolittle went 26 1/3 innings in 2014. veteran reliever on a rehab assignment. ...
gold at the 2008 Beijing Coleman was keeping pace with Baker until RHP Carlos Ramirez was optioned to Triple-
Olympics. Mengden’s run is also the best by an
the latter kicked into another gear over the Oakland starting pitcher since Cory Lidle’s A Nashville.
Abderrahman “I now hope every race last 25 meters. 32-inning streak in 2002.
Samba will feel like this,” said Jimmy Vicaut of France crossed second in Josh Lucas replaced Mengden and retired UP NEXT
Samba, who had already 10.02 and home favorite Filippo Tortu came
set the world-leading time this year with his two hitters. Blake Treinen got Field to pop Athl eti cs : RHP Frankie Montas (1-0,
third in 10.04. out to shortstop for his 13th save. 1. 50 ERA) makes his second start for
47.57 at the opening Diamond League meet Coleman, who set the world indoor 60-
on his home track in Doha. Olson and Chapman hit solo home runs in Oakland in Kansas City on Friday. Montas
meter world record earlier this year, finished the seventh off Ryan Yarbrough. Joyce set career highs for innings pitched (six)
“I don’t know how fast I can run but we fourth in 10.06.
will see in the near future,” added Samba, added a two-run shot in the eighth off Vidal and strikeouts (seven) in his A’s debut
In other events, Mariya Lasitskene of Nuno. against Arizona last Sunday.
who is of Mauritanian descent. Russia posted her 40th consecutive victory
Warholm crossed second in 47.82 while in the high jump, clearing 2.02, to extend a
Olympic champion Kerron Clement came streak that began nearly two years ago; and
sixth. Luvo Manyonga of South Africa improved
“It’s a huge time, and I just have to try to his world lead in the long jump with a leap
chase it,” Warholm said. “Now he’s the best of 8. 58 — improving on his 8. 56 in
and I’m just second and that counts for noth- Shanghai in May.
ing, I guess. So I’ll try to chase him.
Also, two-time Olympic champion Sandra
Also, American sprinter Ronnie Baker
Perkovic won the discus with a meet-record
won the 100 in a personal-best 9.93 sec-
throw of 68.93 as she aims for a record-
onds to shave four hundredths off his world-
extending seventh Diamond League title.
leading time at the first European stop of the
“Now I hope to take the meeting record in
circuit.
the other five (Diamond League) competi-
Warholm was also challenged by Samba at
tions,” Perkovic said.
last year’s world championships in London.
Samba was in second place and gaining on World champion Sam Kendricks won the
the Norwegian until he stumbled at the final pole vault by clearing 5.84 on his final
attempt.

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Peru captain cleared to play in World Cup PAL
ALL-LEAGUE TENNIS
Brian Chong (Fr., Mitty); Nate Van Dell (Sr., Serra);
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “There are no metabolite of cocaine at a World Cup Daniel Boudagian (So., SI); Ishaan Jain (Jr., VC).
impossible qualifier against Argentina in Bay Division
GENEVA — In a career-defining First team Honorable mention
dreams, as it has October. He argued at two FIFA hear- Nicholas Chu (Jr., SM); David Bori (Fr., Hills)l Levi Vig- Anthony Teciorowski (So., Bell); Rohit Subraman-
legal victory ahead of the World Cup, been proved that ings, and his appeal to CAS, that the dorechik (Sr., Wood); Thomas Reznik (Sr., Cmont); ian-Matt Moore (Sr.-Jr., Bell); Anand Narayan-Jack
Peru captain Paolo Guerrero was when Peruvians stimulant did not offer chemical help Milad Shafaie (So., Cmont); Chris Cho (Jr., Cmont); Garvey (Sr.-Sr., Mitty); James Schmalz (Sr., Riordan);
Tim Berthier (Jr., M-A); Cole Hagerman (Sr., M-A); Dean DeLeon (Sr., Riordan); Dominic Dal Potro (Sr.,
cleared Thursday to play at the tourna- are united, every- to his performance and was acciden- Jeffrey Jorgensen (Sr., M-A); Jake Andrew (Jr., M-A); SHC); Brian Chang (Sr., SHC); Kenneth Wirjadisastra
ment in Russia by a Swiss supreme thing is possi- tally consumed in tea. Zach Ostrow (Jr., M-A); Maxim Lukic (Fr., M-A); Daniel (Fr., SF); Abhi Erra (Sr., Serra); Bobby Berliner (Jr., SI);
Li (Jr., Aragon); Daniel Duan (So., Aragon). Daniel Gaffney (So., SI); Ethan Chin (Fr., SI); Steven
court judge despite a doping ban. ble.” The federal judge agreed with the Hao-Ryan Kuan (Sr.-Jr., VC).
Switzerland’s supreme court grant- The court noted CAS panel, which also accepted the Second team
ed an interim order to freeze that FIFA, which Jonathan Chan (So., SM); Cale Goodman (Sr.,
Paolo Guerrero player’s arguments of not being sig- Bgame); Evan Mahaffey (Jr., Bgame); Oliver Nix (Sr.,
Guerrero’s 14-month ban for a posi- first banned nificantly at fault for the positive Bgame); Marcus Cheng (Fr., Hills); Lucas Rosenberg WBAL
tive test for cocaine metabolites at a Guerrero, and the World Anti-Doping test.
(Sr., Hills); Benjamin Liao (Sr., Hills); Alex Kastelein
(Jr.,Wood); Carl Tuttle (Jr.,Wood); Chet MacArthur (Sr., MVP: Siddharth Chari, Menlo
World Cup qualifying game. Agency, which appealed to the Court Wood); Kevin Xiang (Sr., Cmont); Nate Yeo (Sr.,
“As a result, Paolo Guerrero can of Arbitration for Sport for a longer However, the CAS judges increased Cmont); Theo Novak (Sr., M-A); Chris Iver (Sr., M-A); First team
the ban from six to 14 months, Griffin Voss (Jr., M-A); Kyle Conrad (Sr., M-A); Ilan Lev-
take part in the next World Cup,” the ban, did not oppose him playing in enthal (Jr., Aragon); Rithik Booreddy (Jr., Aragon);
Brandon Aprill (Men); Brian Bilsey (Crystal); Chetan
upholding a counter-appeal by Choksi (TKA); Owen Dillon (Crystal); James Homer
federal court said, noting the tourna- Russia next month. Richard Tan (Sr., Aragon); Matt O’Grady (Jr., Mills); (SHP); Bo Leschly (Men); Clark Safran (Men); Mihir
ment could be “without any doubt the Kiss wrote in an eight-page judg- WADA. The sports court decided a ban Eric Quach (Sr., Mills). Sharma (Harker); Andrei Volgin (Men); David Wen
crowning glory of his career.” ment how Guerrero benefited from a through January 2019 was an “appro- (Harker)
The judge, Christina Kiss, took “rare surge of solidarity” to support priate sanction ... in light of Mr. WCAL
Second team
into account that, at 34, Guerrero his case. That included a letter signed Guerrero’s degree of fault.” Singles player of the Year: Ethan Smith, St. Ignatius
Neil Bai (Harker); John Kim (Men); Alex Labe (SHP);
Doubles team of the Year: Nathan Tran-Curtis Lin,
should not miss his first opportunity by captains of Peru’s three World Cup Guerrero’s original ban by FIFA St. Francis Daniel Liu (TKA); Quincy Linder (Pine); Ethan Lo
(Crystal); David Quezada (Men); Jonathan Song
to play at the World Cup. opponents — France, Denmark and expired in early May, in the same (Crystal); Will Texido (SHP); Jacob Yu (TKA); Randy
First team
“This decision does justice, at least Australia — urging he be allowed to week that his appeal was heard at Luke Casper (Fr., Bell); Kunal Barde (Sr., Mitty); Bran- Zhao (Harker).
partially, and I’m grateful to the play. CAS. He then returned to play for don Leung (Sr., SHC); Ethan Carroll (Sr., SF); Ajith
Kumar (Sr., SF); Jesse Ding (Jr., SF); Manroop Saini Honorable mention
Swiss court,” said Guerrero, who has She also noted a possible negative Brazilian club Flamengo. (Jr., VC). Thomas Ahrens (Pine); Ian Costello (Men); Jackson
not formally been cleared of doping effect on Guerrero’s teammates of Kresse (Crystal); Kevin Li (TKA); Luke Pisani (SHP);
and could yet serve the remainder of being deprived of their “emblematic” Earlier Thursday, CAS — which is Second team Kase Van Der Linde (Pine); Ramand Vegesna
his ban. captain. based less than a kilometer (mile) Joshua Leopold (Sr., Bell); Geoffrey Golan (Fr., Bell); (Harker).

Guerrero’s urgent request to the fed- The interim ruling puts the ban from the federal court in Lausanne —
eral court was backed by Peru’s gov- imposed by CAS on hold until full issued a statement saying it would not STANLEY CUP FINALS NBA FINALS
ernment and a wave of emotional sup- consideration of the case at a later object if Guerrero was cleared to play
Vegas 1, Washington 1 Warriors 1, Cleveland 0
port at home from fans believing he date in federal court. in Russia.
Monday, May 28: Vegas 6, Washington 4 Thursday, May 31: Warriors 124, Cleveland 114, OT
is key to the nation’s first World Cup The verdict came four days ahead of Guerrero had the right to a supreme Wednesday, May 30: Washington 3, Vegas 2 Sunday, June 3: Cleveland at Warriors, 6 p.m.
appearance in 36 years. FIFA’s Monday deadline for Peru to court appeal because CAS is under the Saturday, June 2: Vegas at Washington, 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 6: Warriors at Cleveland, 6p.m.
Monday, June 4: Vegas at Washington, 5 p.m. Friday, June 8: Warriors at Cleveland, 6 p.m.
“There are no limits,” said Peru’s finalize its 23-man World Cup squad. jurisdiction of Swiss civil law. Thursday, June 7: Washington at Vegas, 5 p.m. x-Monday, June 11: Cleveland at Warriors, 6 p.m.
all-time leading scorer, who previ- Guerrero tested positive for a Federal judges can intervene if they x-Sunday, June 10: Vegas at Washington, 5 p.m. x-Thursday, June 14: Warriors at Cleveland, 6 p.m.
ously played for Bayern Munich. suspect abuse of legal process. x-Wednesday, June 13:Washington at Vegas, 5 p.m. x-Sunday, June 17: Cleveland at Warriors, 5 p.m.

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Saving Sessions: Inside the GOP effort to protect AG


By Jonathan Lemire, for now — succeeded. In private meetings,
Eric Tucker and Lisa Mascaro public appearances on television and late-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS night phone calls, Trump’s advisers and
allies have done all they can to persuade the
WASHINGTON — Days after President president not to fire a Cabinet official he dis-
Donald Trump deemed Jeff Sessions “belea- misses as disloyal. The effort is one of the
guered” and threatened to fire him last July, few effective Republican attempts to install
members of the president’s inner circle made guardrails around a president who delights in
a desperate case to save the attorney general’s defying advice and breaking the rules.
job. It’s an ongoing effort, though not every-
The White House chief of staff, Reince one is convinced the relationship is sustain-
Priebus, and the president’s chief strategist, able for the long term.
Steve Bannon, pleaded with Trump during a As recently as this month, Trump lawyer
heated Oval Office meeting to keep Sessions, Rudy Giuliani said the president had raised the
warning that his dismissal would only pour issue again, wondering aloud if he’d made a
gasoline on the Russia investigation. And, mistake in not firing Sessions. And both
they said, it could alienate those in Trump’s Giuliani and influential Republican lawmak-
conservative base, supporters enamored with ers have hinted that, once special counsel
the attorney general’s tough stances on law Robert Mueller’s probe wraps up, Sessions
enforcement and immigration. could be in danger again.
Priebus and Bannon both were out of their “There’s no doubt he’s complained about
jobs within the month. But Sessions sur- him, there’s no doubt he has some griev-
vived, his reprieve delivered by John Kelly as ances. I don’t know they’ve aired them out
REUTERS FILE PHOTO one of his first acts as chief of staff. yet. He’s not going to fire him before this is
From left, Donald Trump stands with Vice President Mike Pence, Attorney General Jeff Sessions Ten months later, the Republican campaign over,” Giuliani told reporters Wednesday.
and Labor Secretary Alex Acosta at the 37th Annual National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service. to save Sessions has continued and — at least “Nor do I think he should.”

Trump pardons favor the celeb-connected, conservative causes


By Jill Colvin and Darlene Superville “What they did to him was horrible,” who have become a cause celebre among trying to sell the U.S. Senate seat that was
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump told reporters, speaking of his deci- conservatives and those with a reality TV vacated by Barack Obama. The president
sion to clear the name of Dinesh D’Souza, connection. also said he was considering a pardon for
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump who had pleaded guilty to campaign finance Trump has been particularly drawn to Stewart, the celebrity lifestyle guru who
on Thursday pardoned a conservative com- fraud. cases where he believes there was a political served a stint in federal prison after being
mentator he claims “was treated very unfair- It was the latest example of Trump trying motivation to the prosecutions — a situa- convicted of charges related to a stock sale.
ly by our government!” and announced he’s to right a perceived wrong with his presi- tion that may remind him of his own Both had connections to Trump’s
thinking about clemency for Martha dential pardon power, and a move that predicament at the center of special counsel “Celebrity Apprentice” reality television
Stewart and former Illinois Gov. Rod makes ever clearer that, in the Trump admin- Robert Mueller’s investigation into show: Blagojevich was a contestant in
Blagojevich, among “lots” of other peo- istration, the odds of a pardon have heavily Russian election meddling, which he 2010 and Stewart hosted the 2005 spinoff
ple. favored those with a celebrity backer, those insists is nothing but a “witch hunt.” series, “The Apprentice: Martha Stewart.”
On Thursday, Trump said he was seriously Hours earlier, Trump said on Twitter he
considering commuting the sentence of would pardon D’Souza. An outspoken critic
Blagojevich, the Democratic former gover- of Obama, D’Souza claimed his prosecution
nor serving a 14-year prison sentence on by the Obama Justice Department was polit-
numerous counts of corruption, including ically motivated.
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‘Kid Like Jake’ a timely tale


By Lindsey Bahr
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The 4-year-old character referred to in the title of the new film “A Kid Like Jake” does
not actually get much screen time at all. He’s around and always being talked about, as his
gender-fluidity is becoming more apparent to those around him, but “A Kid Like Jake” is
not really about Jake at all — it’s about his parents.
Based on a 2013 play by Daniel Pearle, who adapted his work for the screen, and direct-
ed by Silas Howard, a transgender filmmaker who has directed episodes of the show
“Transparent,” “A Kid Like Jake” is a slice of life drama that resonates beyond its very spe-
cific premise.
Claire Danes plays Alex Wheeler, an attorney who gave up her career to be a stay at home
mom to Jake. Jim Parsons is his dad, Greg Wheeler, who is a therapist. And Alex and Greg
and Jake (Leo James Davis) are presented as a generally happy family, just trying to navi-
gate where to send Jake to kindergarten now that they’ve been zoned out of the ideal pub-
lic school.
The construct of keeping Jake in the background is limiting, of course, and may be a
choice that provokes some consternation, but the laser focus on the parents allows for a
pointed and affecting look at two people who are being made aware that their son has
depths they haven’t yet acknowledged. And goodness, does it
come as a surprise to the Wheelers, and from an external
source that puts Alex immediately on the defensive.
That outsider is preschool counselor named Judy (Octavia
Spencer), who has become a friend to the Wheelers and is
helping them figure out just which Manhattan school to
apply for. Because they can’t afford a private school, they
start looking into scholarship options and Judy, in an effort
to be helpful, suggests they talk up Jake’s gender non-
conforming playfulness which she posits
might make him stand out more as a candi-
date for admission.
Jake, it turns out, has an affinity for don-
ning tutus and dresses and likes to watch
and talk about Disney princess tales like
“A Little Mermaid” and “Cinderella,” but
the suggestion that his preferences in the
playroom might be an indication of
something bigger is not anything that
Alex or Greg had considered.
How each parent reacts and adapts to
this revelation lends itself to a captivat-
ing character study. Here are two educat-
ed and evolved people learning things
about themselves through this situation
and raising big questions in the process.
Are they dissuading Jake from wearing
a Rapunzel costume for Halloween for
his benefit or theirs? Is there truth that
Jake’s life will be harder if he doesn’t
conform to gender norms? Or are they
just perpetuating the status quo by
denying him his true expression of
self?
With the stress of kindergarten admis-
sions and a new pregnancy, the Wheelers
start to fracture. Alex is in a state of denial,
and Greg, used to playing the neutral party in
the office, has to step out of his shell and voice
an opinion for once.
Both Danes and Parsons excel in these well-
written roles, with a compelling supporting cast
around them that includes Spencer, Priyanka
Chopra, Ann Dowd and Amy Landecker. “A
Kid Like Jake” might not be especially cine-
matic, but it is profound in its simplicity
and truthfulness about what real fights
sound like and what real lives look like.
And don’t worry, Jake does get a little
moment of his own, just when it is most
needed, and it doesn’t disappoint.
“A Kid Like Jake,” an IFC Films release, has not
been rated by the Motion Picture Association of
America. Running time: 87 minutes. Three stars out
of four.
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MUSEUM GOTTA SEE ‘UM


By Susan Cohn CELEBRATE THE HILLER AVIA -
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT TION MUSEUM’S 2 0 TH ANNIVER-
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JARED SINES’ “HOME AND AWAY” LITTLE AIR SHOW. Celebrate the Hiller
AT THE PORTOLA ART GALLERY IN Aviation Museum’s 20th Anniversary 10
MENLO PARK. The Portola Art Gallery a.m. to 1 p.m. June 2 at the Biggest Little
presents “Home and Away” — a celebration Air Show. This year’s show offers a
of memorable places and objects of art by thrilling aerobatic performance by airshow
San Mateo native Jared Sines. Sines’ show pilot Rich Perkins in the Yak-54 Russian
presents colorful depictions of subjects Thunder along with demonstrations of
with special meaning to him: reflections in exceptional radio-controlled models. San
the canals of Venice, scenes of rural and Carlos Airport will close to regular traffic
urban California, and intimate still lifes. from 10:30 a.m. to noon to allow realistic
Sines said: “Light, shade and color reveal jet- and propeller-powered model aircraft to
the world to us. I try to capture these things roll down the runway and into the sky in an
in paint.” At age 20, while he was a student aerial extravaganza that includes aerobatic
at San Francisco State College, Sines helicopters, drones and quadrotors. Visitors
began showing small trompe l’oeil still are permitted to bring small, portable fold-
life paintings at Shreve and Company in ing chairs for their viewing comfort. Flight
San Francisco. He has displayed his works demonstrations take place from 10:30 a.m.
in fine art galleries and retail venues ever to noon as follows: Opening ceremony;
since. Today his paintings are on continu- WWII Warbirds; Future Fight — Star Wars;
ous display at the Portola Art Gallery in Dueling Bi-Planes; Drone Race and
Menlo Park and the New Masters Gallery in Freestyle Demo; IMAC 3-D Aerobatics; Jared Sines’‘A Shady Street’ is among his works on display in ‘Home and Away’ at the Portola
Carmel. Sines, who teaches oil painting at Parachute Jump by Alan Eustace; EDF Jets; Art Gallery in Menlo Park through June 30. A reception for the artist is scheduled for June 16.
the Pacific Art League in Palo Alto, is Combat Planes; Turbine Jet; Red Stars
enjoying his retirement from long careers Formation Flying Team — full size planes; Like birds as the subject of your art? On and Washington. The demonstration takes
as an advertising executive and decorative and Yak 54 Russian Thunder flown by Rich June 16, Floy Zittin will show you how to place from 1p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Society,
painter. He is very happy to have more time Perkins. Then, from noon to 1 p.m., watch create colorful birds by using watercolor located at 527 San Mateo Ave. San Bruno.
to paint, and to travel to fascinating Drone Demos in the Drone Plex and Nano and gouache. Zittin, whose formal educa- Society of Western Artist demonstration
domestic and foreign destinations with his and Mini Drones in the Nano Cage in the tion was in biology, became a scientific meetings are free and open to the public.
wife, Carole. “Home and Away” is on view Atrium Room. The Hiller Aviation Museum illustrator of college textbooks and field For additional information contact Judith
through June 30 at the Portola Art Gallery is located at 601 Skyway Road in San guides. Her focus since 1983 has been Puccini at 737-6084 or visit www.society-
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‘Roseanne’ cancellation brings unemployment, uncertainty


By Andrew Dalton interview with the luck at an unfortunate time. Though ment that the show was finished, leading to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Associated Press. “It is “Roseanne” and many shows just had their what executive producer and writer Dave
pretty devastating for all season finales, jobs for next season are Caplan said were “a lot of bittersweet hellos
LOS ANGELES — The unprecedented sud- of the people who mostly taken. — and a couple hours later, a lot of very dif-
den cancellation of one of television’s top worked on that show who Ben Sherwood, president of Disney-ABC ficult goodbyes.”
comedies has left a wave of unemployment are now collateral dam- Television Group, apologized in a memo “Everybody is still in shock at how quick-
and uncertainty in its wake. age as a result of their Wednesday to “the many men and women ly this all went down,” Caplan told The
Roseanne Barr’s racist tweet and the swift star’s racist beliefs.” who poured their hearts and lives into the Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday. “It’s
axing of her rebooted show put hundreds of Contractual details for show and were just getting started on next unfortunate because the writers did pass on
people out of work, with some wondering those involved with the season. We’re so sorry they were swept up other jobs to take this job and nobody real-
Roseanne Barr show, including Barr, in all of this and we give thanks for their ly knows yet what kind of compensation
whether they would be paid, most knowing
they wouldn’t be, and few with any legal were not immediately remarkable talents, wish them well, and they’re going to get.”
recourse. clear, and would play out in the coming hope to find another way to work together For cast and crew members that did have
“A lot of people there are just middle class months. down the road.” longer-term contracts, Barr’s show-sinking
Americans making a living and now they’re Experts say high-profile figures in the The cancellation came on the first day of tweet could be deemed, strange as it sounds,
out of work, especially at a time when we’re television industry typically have contrac- meetings for the newly assembled writers an “act of God.” A “force majeure” or “act of
ramping up into production for the fall sea- tual clauses that give them significant sev- for the fall season of “Roseanne.” They God,” legally, is some unpredictable event
son,” Rebecca Sun of the industry trade pub- erance for shows that are not produced. arrived after Barr’s tweet, but before ABC such as an earthquake or a riot that changes
lication The Hollywood Reporter said in an Lower-level workers are generally out of President Channing Dungey’s announce- the underlying circumstances.

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People in the news
Tom Cruise tweets as
production starts on ’Top Gun’ sequel
LOS ANGELES — Tom Cruise is back on the flight line
for a sequel to the 1986 film “Top Gun.”
The actor on Thursday tweeted a photo
of himself as Navy pilot Pete “Maverick”
Mitchell in a flight suit, looking at a
fighter jet. The photo includes the phrase
“feel the need.” In the original movie,
Cruise’s character talks about how he
feels the need for speed.
Cruise writes #Day 1 of production of
“Top Gun: Maverick.”
Tom Cruise The movie is scheduled for release in
July 2019.

Comic Samantha Bee refers


to Ivanka Trump with a vulgar slur
NEW YORK — Samantha Bee is under fire for referring
to Ivanka Trump with a vulgar word on her TBS comedy
show.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders on Thursday
called Bee’s language “vile and vicious” and said executives
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the longer-cooking varieties is a bit more interesting. Be sure to read package instructions, as cooking times vary widely. that such explicit profanity about female members of this
administration will not be condoned.”

Delicious grits with chicken and Bee called Ivanka Trump a “feckless c---” toward the end
of a segment about President Trump’s immigration policies
on her show, “Full Frontal,” on Wednesday. She used the

creamy green chili pan sauce slur in urging Ivanka Trump to speak to her father about
policies that separate children from their parents.
Bee said, “Put on something tight and low-cut and tell
your father to f---ing stop it.”
By Katie Workman appropriate for grits). For lunch or 1/2 cup sour cream
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dinner, they usually take a savory twist Place the milk and water in a
— then they are more akin to rice or saucepan with salt and pepper, and
If you are from the South, then you mashed potatoes in the way they round bring to a simmer over high heat.
do not need grits explained to you. out a meal. Reduce the heat to medium and slowly
Slide right on down to the recipe. Here, they are enriched with some add the grits, stirring constantly.
If you need a little more edification cream and cheese for an addictively Reduce the heat to medium-low and
(and if you aren’t familiar with grits, fine base for quickly sauteed chicken simmer, stirring frequently for about 8
your world is about to be rocked), here breasts and a slightly creamy sauce. minutes until the grits are smooth and
we go. One little can of green chilies packs a creamy. Stir in the butter, heavy
Grits are ground dried corn. nice amount of piquancy but not too cream, and Parmesan until the butter is
Traditionally, grits most often come much heat. melted and the grits are hot and very
from white corn. The whole shebang is There are lots of ways to get creamy.
similar to polenta, from the ground acquainted with grits. Once you get to While the grits are simmering, sea-
dried corn (usually yellow in the case know them, be prepared for a deep, son the chicken breasts with salt and
of polenta) to how it is prepared. lifelong relationship. pepper. In a large skillet, heat the
Purists in the grits or polenta camps olive oil over medium high heat. Add
would beg to differ. GRITS WITH CHICKEN AND the chicken breasts and sauti until
Grits are usually a bit creamier in CREAMY GREEN CHILI PAN SAUCE done, about 4 to 5 minutes on each
texture after being cooked, and appear side. Remove the chicken breasts to a
on plates or in bowls at breakfast, Serves 4 plate and set aside. Do not wipe out the
lunch and dinner in the South. Start to finish: 25 minutes skillet!
There are different kinds of grits, 2 cups water Add the garlic to the skillet and sauti
which take different amounts of time 1 cup whole milk over medium heat for 1 minute, until it
to cook. I often use quick-cooking Kosher salt and freshly ground pep- starts to color. Add the green chilis,
grits (or polenta) because in less than per to taste turn the heat up to medium high, then
10 minutes you can have your grits 3/4 cup quick cooking (not instant) add the broth and stir to scrape up all
ready to serve. If you have a little more grits the little flavorful bits that may be
time, the texture of the longer-cook- 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut stuck to the bottom of the skillet.
ing varieties is a bit more interesting. into pieces Simmer for about 4 minutes until the
Be sure to read package instructions, 1/2 cup heavy cream mixture reduces slightly. Whisk in the
as cooking times vary widely. Also 1/4 cup grated Parmesan sour cream until well combined and
note that the amount of liquid each 4 (8-ounce) boneless, skinless heat just until the mixture is hot, but
kind requires can vary. chicken breasts don’t allow it to come to a simmer.
For breakfast, grits are usually 1 tablespoon olive oil Scoop some hot grits onto each of
served in a sweet way, with maple 1 teaspoon finely minced garlic four individual plates. Place a chicken
syrup or brown sugar on top, and gen- 1 (4-ounce) can diced roasted green breast on each plate, on top of the
erous amounts of butter (basically chilies grits, and pour the sauce over the
whatever you use to top oatmeal is 1 cup chicken broth chicken breasts. Serve hot.
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high demand, Putkey said the enthusiastic training the center offers to workplaces, themselves, so staff have strived to make

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response from those participating in the
center’s many offerings has shown even
they have underestimated the demand for a
adding the center has also trained close to
500 behavioral health professionals on
best practices for collecting sexual orien-
the design as welcoming as possible.
“We tried to really create the center as a
home because so many LGBTQ folks were
space where anyone can feel welcome. tation and gender identity data to help rejected from our homes,” she said. “To
Acknowledging center staff are working them comply with a state mandate and ask have a space that really feels like home is
can’t imagine us not existing.” hard to keep pace with the ideas coming questions in a way that respects their really meaningful.”
As part of the county’s PRIDE Initiative from residents of all ages, their efforts to clients. As the center’s youth program coordina-
— which aims to foster an inclusive envi- contribute to the center’s work are an Having grown up in San Mateo County tor, Gilbert Gammad has seen youth groups
ronment for those who identify as lesbian, encouraging reminder they are helping and attended Capuchino High School, expand throughout the country and include
gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, question- meet the community’s needs. Putkey remembered feeling like LGBTQ- a mix of younger and older students able to
ing, intersex and two-spirit — the center “We need more space, we need more affirming activities were more plentiful in mentor them. In reflecting on the center’s
has fulfilled its mission of offering the rooms, we need more staff,” she said. “If cities like San Francisco or San Jose, with anniversary, Gammad said seeing youth
LGBTQ-affirming resources, clinical serv- anything, we need to expand capacity and few centered in San Mateo County. But in from different high schools connect with
ices and community gathering space, said we weren’t expecting it to happen so fast. recent years as she’s become involved in each other and develop an interest in giv-
Putkey. She said a collaborative effort The community was ready and it was about the center’s work, Putkey said the enthusi- ing back to the community they helped cre-
among four nonprofits — Outlet time.” asm of those who have sought services at ate has been especially gratifying after
Adolescent Counseling Services, Peninsula Intergenerational dinners, sexual educa- the center has made her hopeful about the months of planning.
Family Services, StarVista and Daly City tion sessions for high school students and future. “It’s like wow, we actually did it, we’re
Partnership — as well as countless others forums inviting residents of all ages who Putkey said the center’s work has also still doing it and we’re going to continue
who reached out since the center’s opening identify as LGBTQ to share their experi- illuminated the struggle those who identify doing it,” said Gammad.
has helped shape what the center initially ences with others are among the initiatives with the LGBTQ community continue to
offered. driven by community members, said face as they navigate their experiences with The San Mateo County Pride Center’s One
Though those behind making the coun- Putkey. Through the nonprofits the center family members, partners and the commu- Year Anniv ersary will be held 5 p.m. to 8
ty’s first LGBTQ-affirming center a reality has partnered with, Putkey said word has nity at large. She said many have come to p. m. June 1 at the center, 1021 S. El
knew the space they were creating was in also spread about the cultural sensitivity the center simply looking for a place to be Camino Real in San Mateo. 

nance, but growing areas cannot be expand- public opinion on the matter isn’t exactly that could help revitalize the city’s cut

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ed nor can a second story be added.
A draft of the ordinance regulating
cannabis nurseries was published in
clear.
To that end, four likely advisory ballot
measures for the November election will be
flower industry, arguing that the immature
plants emit no odors, are much less valuable
than mature ones and likely won’t attract
February for community feedback and has announced Friday, June 1. The simple yes or criminal activity. City staff currently is also
since seen two noteworthy changes, no questions will ask voters if Half Moon studying the impacts of commercial cultiva-
66,000 square feet. Bay should allow cannabis nurseries, culti- tion of mature plants should such opera-
Chidester said. It now allows for a small
Retail sales and all other commercial number of mature plants, which cannot be vation of mature plants, limited cannabis tions be allowed in the future.
cannabis activity would remain illegal. sold and can only be grown insofar as retail or manufacturing. But if the council In San Mateo County, Redwood City
Deputy City Manager Matthew Chidester they’re needed to produce immature ones. chooses to pursue nurseries before recently welcomed nurseries as well as
said only four properties within city limits Another minor tweak will ensure that the November, that particular question may not cannabis delivery operations in city limits.
would qualify for nurseries, which comes out moratorium on all other commercial make it to the ballot, Chidester added. Pacifica voters approved a local tax on mar-
to about 56 acres of land or 276,000 square cannabis activities would not be affected The results of those ballot measures will ijuana operations in November, while other
feet of growing space, though Chidester by any future citizen referendum on the help the city determine if the moratorium cities have allowed some aspect of commer-
anticipates less than half of that would actu- nursery ordinance, Chidester said, adding should be solidified or if staff should pursue cial cannabis such as San Carlos, which
ally be used for nurseries as only two of the that staff is “worried” about such a referen- additional commercial cannabis-related allows commercial cultivation, manufactur-
four eligible property owners appear seri- dum. ordinances, Chidester said, adding that ing and testing subject to regulation and
ously interested in pursuing the business. Chidester said residents concerned about most of the feedback the city has received zoning, but is not allowing retail store-
“It will be a pretty small operation,” commercial cannabis generally appear to on the ordinance thus far has been negative. fronts. On the other end of the spectrum,
Chidester said. make no exception for nurseries, and while Councilmembers have previously cele- Foster City has an interim ordinance ban-
Greenhouses can be rebuilt, per the ordi- 69 percent of residents voted for Prop 64, brated nurseries as a low-impact operation ning all commercial cannabis activity.

directed to the front desk where she inquired Aghdam, an Iranian native in her late warned police the day before the attack that

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about employment.
That night she slept in her car in a park-
ing lot about 3 miles from Google head-
30s, made bizarre videos that she posted
online. She exercised, promoted animal
rights and explained a vegan diet, often
she was upset with how YouTube handled
her videos and might be planning to go to
its offices.
quarters in Mountain View. with elaborate costumes or carrying a rab- Mountain View police said they found his
The next day, police say, she practiced bit. daughter sleeping in her car, but she gave
ly in January. shooting at a gun range before driving to People who post on YouTube can receive no indication she was a threat to herself or
“I don’t believe we’re going to find much YouTube, parking her car in a garage and money from advertisements that accompa- others. They also said the father never men-
more about Nasim Aghdam or her back- walking to a door leading to the courtyard. ny their videos, however, the company tioned YouTube employees might be in dan-
ground,” Caldwell said. “There’s a lot of Police say she ignored an employee who changed its policy in January and stopped ger.
unanswered questions.” asked for a YouTube identification badge. paying YouTubers who had smaller audi- Ismail Aghdam said Thursday that the
The release said Aghdam had visited YouTube issued a statement Thursday say- ences. family remains baffled about why she would
YouTube on April 2 and asked employees ing it continues “to enhance our security Aghdam’s father, Ismail Aghdam, said carry out such an attack.
for directions to the main office. She was and preparedness.” that he reported his daughter missing and “My wife just cries every day,” he said.
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Calendar Don’t be intimidated — There
FRIDAY, JUNE 1
June Free First Friday. 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. San Mateo County History
Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood
City. For more information call 299-
more information call 520-1691.
Live Concert and Sing-along. 6:30
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Molloy’s Tavern
1655 Mission Road, South San
is nothing like homemade ribs
0104. Francisco. The band plays music from By Elizabeth Karmel
the 1920’s all the way up to the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Use Medicare for Dental 1960’s. All ages. For more information
Procedures. 11 a.m. to noon. San call 544-3623.
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda It’s officially barbecue rib season, and
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. This session Concer t: West Coast Ramblers. 7:30
will teach how to make the most of p.m. to 10 p.m. Odd Fellows Lodge I couldn’t be more excited. I have made
insurance benefits. For more infor- Half Moon Bay, 526 Main St., Half them three times in the last week and I
mation call 522-7490. Moon Bay. For more information call am planning on making them for a party
350-0425.
Foster City ’s city FEST carnival this weekend.
opening. 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Leo Ryan Three Days of Rain. 8 p.m. Dragon I might be a little rib obsessed — it is
Park, East Hillsdale and Shell boule- Productions Theatre Co., 2120
vards. All-day carnival tickets avail- Broadway, Redwood City. General an occupational hazard of barbecuing
able for $30 at the event. For more admission is $35. Student admission for a living. But I don’t know many peo-
information call 573-7600. is $27. For more information call 298-
9165. ple who can turn down a bone or two or
The San Mateo County Pride three. My rib-awakening happened at
Center’s First Birthday. 5 p.m. to 8 SUNDAY, JUNE 3 the world’s largest barbecue contest —
p.m. San Mateo County Pride Center, Color 5K Run. 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
1021 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. College of San Mateo, 1700 W. Memphis in May. All it took was that
For more information call 591-0133. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. $35 to $40 first bite of a grill-smoked rib for me to
cost. For more information email
CuriOdyssey First Friday Family info@peninsulafamilyservice.org. realize that real barbecued ribs very
Night. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CuriOdyssey, rarely come out of a restaurant kitchen.
1651 Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. Foster City’s cityFEST. 10 a.m. to 11 They are usually much better made and
Admission is $9.50 to $12.50. Swing p.m. Leo Ryan Park, East Hillsdale and
into the weekend with music, sci- Shell boulevards. Music, pop-up per- enjoyed in your own backyard.
ence, food and fun. For more infor- formances and entertainment The most popular ribs to cook are There is nothing like homemade ribs. And, once you get over the intimidation
mation call 342-7755. through the weekend. All-day carni-
val tickets available for $30 at the back ribs, but spareribs and St-Louis factor, you realize that they don’t take nearly as long to cook as barbecue myth
The Peelers Band: Top 40s Cover event. For more information call 573- style ribs are becoming more and more has it, and they are also very easy to prepare.
Band/Mashup. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 7600.
Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway, popular. This week, I cooked a slab of trimmed to remove the flap of meat on direct flame. Grill covered (at about 300
Redwood City. Free. For more infor- Complimentary Informational back ribs, a slab of spare ribs, and a slab the underside of the breast bone and F, if your grill has a thermometer) for 2-
mation call 780-7311. Luncheon for Seniors. Noon to 1 of St. Louis to see which ones I liked
p.m. The Magnolia of Millbrae, 201 squared off to more easily fit on the 3 hours, depending on how big your
Storytelling Class: Tell your own Chadbourne Ave., Millbrae. Discuss better. Not surprisingly, they were all grill. The St. Louis-style cut is becom- racks are.
story. 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Midpen the emotional and financial benefits good. I re-discovered that it’s important ing more popular with restaurants, Two-pound racks will take about 2
Media Center, 900 San Antonio Road, of funeral and cemetery needs. For
Palo Alto. For more information call more information call 376-5006. to look at the ribs in the store and chose backyard barbecuers and the barbecue hours and 3-pound racks will take closer
494-8686. them based on the way they look more circuit. to 3 hours. The meat will be tender, and
Free Sunday Senior Luncheon.
Mark Eanes at Sanchez Art Center. Noon to 1 p.m. The Magnolia of than the cut. They should be plump, you can see that it has pulled back
7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, Millbrae, 201 Chadbourne Ave.,
Millbrae. Discuss the emotional and
heavy for their size and have some visi- BACKYARD RIBS 101 (receded) from the ends of the rib bones.
1220 Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Three ble fat. The fat will render out during the Leave ribs untended for the first 30 min-
new exhibits. For more information financial benefits of pre-planning Servings: 6-8
call 355-1894. and veterans burial benefits. RSVP at cooking time, leaving flavor and help Start to finish: 4 hours utes — this means no peeking; espe-
376-5006. Limited space available. create a nice crust on the ribs. These cially important if using wood chips. If
First Friday Art Series: Jenny and For more information contact This recipe is my version of ribs that
Nancy Ahn. Burlingame Library, 480 robert.hasty@skylawn.com. days pork can be so lean that you don’t made me fall in love with backyard ribs. the ribs start to burn on the edges, stack
Primrose Road, Burlingame. see a lot of fat, even on the ribs. The Memphis in May barbecue team them on top of one another in the very
Interactive activity. For more infor- TheatreWork s Silicon Valley
mation call 558-7400. Presents ‘Native Gardens.’ 2 p.m. In case you aren’t familiar with the took me under their wing and shared center of the grill and lower your
Mountain View Center for the difference between the three cuts, here is their secret — slathering the ribs in fire/heat slightly.
‘Three Days of Rain.’ 8 p.m. Dragon Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., a primer:
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 Mountain View. Cost $40 to $100, fresh lemon juice before seasoning Twenty minutes before serving, un-
Broadway, Redwood City. General savings available for educators, sen- • Back ribs are cut from high up on the them. stack ribs, if necessary, and brush with
admission is $35. Student admission iors and patrons 35 and under. For rib near the spinal column. Back ribs barbecue sauce. Remove ribs from grill
is $27. For more information call 298- more information contact boxof- Grilling Method:
9165. fice@theatreworks.org. are meaty, leaner than spareribs and Indirect/Medium-Low Heat and let rest 10 minutes before cutting
very flavorful—this is the area of the 4 racks pork ribs, about 2-3 pounds into individual or 2-3 rib portions.
SATURDAY, JUNE 2 Uprooting Racism: How White
National Gun Violence Awareness People Can Work for Racial Justice. pig that “produces” the tenderloin. Back per slab Warm remaining sauce in a saucepan
Day. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Arguello Plaza- 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Unitarian ribs are usually sold in either full slabs 2 lemons, cut in half and serve on the side, if desired.
Redwood City Cal Train Station, 2500 Universalist Fellowship of Redwood (13-ribs). But you may find them in half
City, 2124 Brewster Ave., Redwood 1/4 cup Classic Barbecue Rub (see Backy ard Ri b Rub
Broadway, Redwood City. Join
Everytown for Gun Safety for a rally City. Led by author Paul Kivel. For slabs (7-ribs) since they are the most below) or favorite spice rub Makes about 1 1/2 cups
in support of the fight for gun regu- more information contact alaskagr- expensive cut of rib, some stores cut the 3 tablespoons white granulated sugar
lation. For more information call rrl@gmail.com. Soaked wood chips, if desired
(818) 917-0879. rack in half so the single item appears Favorite barbecue sauce 2 tablespoons smoked paprika
20th Anniversary Concert for The less expensive. When they come from a Build charcoal fire or preheat gas 2 tablespoons kosher salt
Foster City’s cityFEST. 10 a.m. to 11 Golden Gate Radio Orchestra. 3
p.m. Leo Ryan Park, East Hillsdale and p.m. 2145 Bunker Hill Drive, San pig that is less than a year old, they are grill. Remove silver skin from back of 2 tablespoons dark brown sugar
Shell boulevards. Music, pop-up per- Mateo. Free refreshments. $15 tick- referred to as “baby” back ribs. True ribs, if desired. I prefer to leave it on the 1 tablespoon ground cumin
ets. For more information call 871- baby back ribs generally weigh around
formances and entertainment
7464. ribs. 1 tablespoon freshly ground
through the weekend. All-day carni-
val tickets available for $30 at the 1 to 1 1/2 pounds each which makes Set up the grill for indirect heat and if Worcestershire black pepper
event. For more information call 573- Opening Reception for Gallery. 3 them difficult to cook on the grill 1 tablespoon onion powder
7600. p.m. to 6 p.m. The Main Gallery, 1018 using wood chips, place soaked chips
Main St., Redwood City. Work by Noa because they have so little meat on their directly on charcoal, or in smoking box 1 tablespoon garlic powder
Bonsai Show and Sale. 10 a.m. to 4 Mendelevitch. For more information bones. of gas grill. Rub the cut lemons over 2 teaspoons chili powder
p.m. San Mateo Garden Center, 605 call 701-1018.
Parkside Way, San Mateo. For more
• Spareribs are cut from the belly or front and back of ribs squeezing to 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
information call 483-7462. Ragazzi Continuo Presents ‘There side of the pig. Spareribs are longer and release as much juice as possible. In a medium bowl, combine all the
is Sweet Music.’ 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. St. fattier than back ribs. While they have
Peter’s Episcopal Church, 178 Clinton Discard any lemon seeds. Set aside for 5 ingredients; mix well. For a smoother
Plan Your Summer Reading List. 10
a.m. South San Francisco Main St., Redwood City. Ragazzi Continuo less meat, many parts of the country minutes. Sprinkle ribs liberally with rub, process the ingredients in a spice
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South is an adult a cappella choir, originally prefer them and they are also a bargain. grinder until well combined and all the
San Francisco. Try out the library’s formed in September 2010. The spice rub and let sit, covered, for 15
new mobile app and learn how to group now consists of 13 men, all I paid about $2.50 a pound for a full slab minutes. pieces are uniform (the rub will be
personalize your library account. For alums of the acclaimed Ragazzi Boys of spareribs and the back ribs were near- Place ribs (bone side down) in the cen- become a very fine powder and tan in
more information call 829-3860. Chorus. Cost is $15-$25. For more
information call 342-8785. ly $10 a pound. ter of the cooking grate or in a rib hold- color. It can be stored in an airtight con-
Saturday Morning Yarn. 10:30 a.m. • The St-Louis cut is a sparerib er/rack, making sure they are not over a tainer for up to 6 months.)
South San Francisco Main Library, Teen Study Night. 5:15 p.m. to 8:45
840 W. Orange Ave., South San p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
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104 Training 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 203 Public Notices
TERMS & CONDITIONS
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- CRYSTAL CLEANING Caregivers Wanted
Caregivers Wanted NEWSPAPER INTERNS Notice of Public
fieds will not be responsible for more
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia- CENTER Home C
Home are Jobs
Care JOURNALISM Hearings
bility shall be limited to the price of one San Mateo, CA The Daily Journal is looking for in- The Millbrae Elementary
insertion. No allowance will be made for
errors not materially affecting the value (650) 600-8108 terns to do entry level reporting, re- School District will hold two
of the ad. All error claims must be sub- *Customer Service EEmail:
mail: jobs@starligh
jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
tcaregivers.com
search, updates of our ongoing fea-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- separate public hearings
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis-
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate Are you... Dependable, www.starlightcaregivers.com
w ww.starlightcaregivers.com
so welcome. on the proposed Local
Card.
friendly, detail oriented, AApply
pply online or w
walk-in
alk-in We expect a commitment of four to Control Accountability Plan
willing to learn new skills?
eight hours a week for at least four (LCAP) and the proposed
110 Employment 4600 EEll Camino
Camino Real,
Real, # 211,, Los
Los Altos
Altos months. The internship is unpaid, but
budget for fiscal year 2018-
intelligent, aggressive and talented in-
Do you have .... Good terns have progressed in time into 19 on Thursday, June 14,
paid correspondents and full-time re-
communication skills, a porters. 2018 at 7:00 p.m. at the
CAREGIvERS desire for steady College students or recent graduates
Millbrae City Council
employment and are encouraged to apply. Newspaper Chambers located at 621
2 years experience employment benefits? Day or Night
Day Night Shifts,
Shiffts
ts, Immediate
Immediate Placement
Placement experience is preferred but not neces- Magnolia Avenue, Millbrae,
Required:
Required: 2 years
years paid experience
experience sarily required.
required. California. A copy of the
Please call for an or current
current CNA Certification;
Certification; Please send a cover letter describing LCAP and the proposed
Appointment: (650)342-6978 M your interest in newspapers, a resume
budget will be available for
and three recent clips. Before you ap-
Immediate placement SALES/MARKETING
ply, you should familiarize yourself public examination at the
INTERNSHIPS
on all assignments. The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking
with our publication. Our Web site:
www.smdailyjournal.com. Millbrae Elementary School
ENGINEERING for ambitious interns who are eager to District Office, 555 Rich-
jump into the business arena with both Send your information via e-mail to
mond Drive, Millbrae, Cali-
Call CUSTOMER Support Engineer (Comput-
er Systems Analyst) - Reltio, Inc. Job RIGGER HELPER
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs
of the newspaper and media industries.
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg-
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- fornia from June 11, 2018
This position will provide valuable
(650)777-9000 Site: Redwood Shores. Provide top quali-
ty technical support assistance to cus-
full time, benefits, will train.
Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds.
experience for your bright future.
Email resume
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 through June 14, 2018 be-
tween the hours of 8:00
tomers. Resolve customer technical is- 415-798-0021 info@smdailyjournal.com
sues through diligent research, reproduc- a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Any
SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales tion, and troubleshooting. May telecom- stakeholder affected by the
Representative needed to sell newspa- mute from home. Occasional travel to 203 Public Notices LCAP or the Millbrae Ele-
per print and web advertising and event HQ required. Send resume to Attn: HR,
mentary School District

GOT JOBS?
marketing solutions. To apply, please call Reltio, Inc. 100 Marine Pkwy, Suite 275, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
650-344-5200 and send resume to Redwood City, CA 94065. STATEMENT #277878 budget may appear before
info@smdailyjournal.com
The following person is doing business the Millbrae Elementary
as: Yolk Productions, 181 Broadway, School District Board of
MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registered Own-
er: Robert C. Zimmerman, same ad- Trustees and speak to the
dress. The business is conducted by an LCAP or the proposed
Individual. The registrant commenced to
The best career seekers transact business under the FBN on N/A.
budget or any item therein.
6/1/18
/s/Robert C. Zimmerman/
read the Daily Journal. This statement was filed with the Asses- CNS-3135258#
sor-County Clerk on 5/31/18. (Published SAN MATEO DAILY
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/1/18,
We will help you recruit qualified, talented 6/8/18, 6/15/18, 6/22/18). JOURNAL
individuals to join your company or organization.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide STATEMENT #277828
The following person is doing business
range of qualifications for all types of positions. as: 1)San Benito House 2)San Benito FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
House, Inc. 3)San Benito Inn, Restaurant STATEMENT #277455
& Bar 4)San Benito Bed and Breakfast The following person is doing business
For the best value and the best results, 5)San Benito Ale House 6)San Benito as: Dolce Designz Event Rentals, 1110
recruit from the Daily Journal... Deli 7)Garden Deli, 356 Main Street, San Anselmo Ave S, SAN BRUNO, CA
HALF MOON BAY, CA 94109. Regis- 94066. Registered Owners: 1)Coraima
tered Owner: San Benito House, Inc., Rivera, same address 2)Tanya Sanchez,
Contact us for a free consultation CA. The business is conducted by a 2035 Lugano Ct., Manteca, CA 95337.
Corporation. The registrant commenced The business is conducted by Copart-
to transact business under the FBN on ners. The registrant commenced to
transact business under the FBN on N/A.
Call (650) 344-5200 or July 14, 2014.
/s/Maurizio Carrubba/ /s/Coraima Rivera/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/24/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 4/19/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/31/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/18/18,
6/7/18, 6/14/18, 6/21/18). 5/25/18, 6/1/18, 6/8/18).
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Notice of Public STATEMENT #277825
Hearings The following person is doing business
CITY OF SAN BRUNO as: 1)Taikosho 2)Taikosho Japanese
The Redwood City School Cuisine, 102 South El Camino Real,
District will hold two sepa- MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registered Own-
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE rate public hearings on the er: Philemon Investment and Manage-
proposed Local Control Ac- ment Company, Inc., CA. The business
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of San Bruno, California at its regular meeting on Tuesday, May 8, is conducted by a Corporation. The reg-
countability Plan (LCAP) istrant commenced to transact business
2018, held a Public Hearing, waived the first reading, and introduced an ordinance of the City Council of the City of San Bruno in- and the proposed budget under the FBN on N/A.
creasing garbage & recycling service rates. At the regular meeting of the City Council on Tuesday, May 22, 2018, at the Senior for fiscal year 2018-19 on /s/Yil Pin/
Center, 1555 Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno starting at 7:00 p.m., the City Council waived the second reading and adopted the Wednesday, June 13, 2018 This statement was filed with the Asses-
ordinance. The ordinance will go into effect as of July 1, 2018. A summary of the ordinance is provided below: sor-County Clerk on 5/24/18. (Published
at 7:00 p.m. at the Red- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/25/18,
wood City School District 6/1/18, 6/8/18, 6/15/18).
Proposed Increase for Recology San Bruno Garbage and Recycling Rates for 2018-19 Office located at 750 Brad-
ford Street, Redwood City, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Current Residential Monthly Rate California. A copy of the STATEMENT #277813
Rate Effective LCAP and the proposed The following person is doing business
July 1, 2018 budget will be available for as: Port Drive, 624 Port Drive, SAN MA-
Residential (1-3 Units) public examination at the TEO, CA 94404. Registered Owner: Al-
kaline Water Hope, LLC, CA. The busi-
Weekly Refuse and Recycling Services, including the green cart 2.454% above location from June ness is conducted by a Limited Liability
Toter - 20 gallon $ 22.78 $ 23.34 8, 2018 through June 13, Company. The registrant commenced to
Toter - 32 gallon $ 29.37 $ 30.09 2018 between the hours of transact business under the FBN on
Toter - 64 gallon $ 58.74 $ 60.18 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Any 5/1/2018.
/s/Douglas Dale Ezell/
Toter - 96 gallon $ 88.11 $ 90.27 stakeholder affected by the This statement was filed with the Asses-
Low Income 32 gallon $ 22.03 $ 22.57 LCAP or the Redwood City sor-County Clerk on 5/23/18. (Published
Each additional 32 gallon $ 29.37 $ 30.09 School District budget may in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/25/18,
Additional 96 gallon green waste $ 8.89 $ 9.11 appear before the Red- 6/1/18, 6/8/18, 6/15/18).
Extra bag / Contaminated recycling penalty - extra bag rate x2 $ 13.80 $ 14.14 wood City School District
Board of Trustees and FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Multi-Unit Residential (4+ Units) speak to the LCAP or the STATEMENT #277843
The following person is doing business
Weekly Refuse and Recycling Services proposed budget or any as: Kids’ Club, 221 San Miguel Way,
Bins, Cans & Carts (4-99 units) – per unit $ 29.37 $ 30.09 item therein. SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered
Bins (100+ units) – per unit $ 27.90 $ 28.58 6/1/18 Owner: Maria Rita Villena, same ad-
Bin Rental - 1 yard $ 36.94 $ 37.85 CNS-3135274# dress. The business is conducted by an
Individual. The registrant commenced to
Bin Rental - 2 yard $ 42.87 $ 43.92 SAN MATEO DAILY transact business under the FBN on N/A.
Saturday service will be charged at a rate of 1.5 times the regular weekday rate JOURNAL /s/Maria Rita Villena/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Debris Boxes sor-County Clerk on 5/29/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/1/18,
Includes Delivery and Pickup 6/8/18, 6/15/18, 6/22/18).
4 yard mini (per day) $ 197.94
6 yard mini (per day) $ 250.04 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
7 yard debris (1-5 business days) $ 479.22 STATEMENT #277713
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #277863
16 yard debris (1-5 business days) $ 531.26 as: Entrephilneur Ventures, 1486 Hun- The following person is doing business
20 yard debris (1-5 business days) $ 583.39 tington Ave. Ste 304, SOUTH SAN as: Abbey San Mateo Carpet & Floor,
101 N Amphlett Blvd, SAN MATEO, CA
25 yard debris (1-5 business days) $ 729.19 FRANCISCO, CA 94080. Registered
Owner: Ampersand Synergy Inc., CA. 94401. Registered Owner: San Mateo
25 yard debris recyclables only $ 416.67 The business is conducted by a Corpora- Carpets LLC, CA. The business is con-
30 yard debris (1-5 business days) $ 845.87 tion. The registrants commenced to ducted by a Limited Liability Company.
Debris box hold-over (after 5th day) 10% of rate/day transact business under their FBN on
N/A.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the FBN on 9/1998.
Compacted Garbage (per yard) $ 59.35 /s/Nestor C. Nunez/ /s/N. Miles Stanton/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
Key/Lock Service sor-County Clerk on 5/14/2018. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
sor-County Clerk on 5/30/18. (Published
Additional monthly charges of the following will be applied on each use of a key (including key, keypad, combination lock, automatic 5/18/18, 5/25/18, 6/1/18, 6/8/18).
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/1/18,
6/8/18, 6/15/18, 6/22/18).
door opener, or any other entry mechanism) required to open a lock or to enter or leave the premises, additional monthly charge of:
1 per week $ 10.88
2 per week $ 21.76
3 per week $ 32.64 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
4 per week $ 43.52
5 per week $ 54.40 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City
Saturday $ 16.32 of San Bruno, California at its regular meeting on, Tuesday,
June 12, 2018, at the Senior Center, 1555 Crystal Springs
Inside Pull-Out Service Road, San Bruno, starting at 7:00 p.m., will hold a Public
0-25 feet $ 9.51 Hearing to introduce and consider:

Excess Disposal/Overflowing Container Penalty ∑ Adopting a resolution amending the Master Fee Schedule
Per occurrence $ 15.46 establishing fees for municipal services for 2018-19.

To comply with notice requirements of Government Code Sec-


Commercial Container Monthly Rate - Effective July 1, 2018 tion 66016 et seq, the proposed changes to the Master Fee
32-gal 64-gal 96-gal Schedule are available for review in the City Clerk’s office lo-
Pickup/Week 1 yard 2 yard 3 yard 4 yard 6 yard Toter Toter Toter cated at City Hall, 567 El Camino Real San Bruno City Hall or
Regular Container Monthly Rate on the City’s Website at www.sanbruno.ca.gov
1x per $160.50 $320.88 $447.13 $550.57 $757.51 $38.24 $76.46 $114.71
2x per $321.00 $641.74 $894.26 $1101.14 $1515.02 The public is invited to attend and comment. For more infor-
3x per $481.50 $962.62 $1341.39 $1651.70 $2272.53 mation call the City Clerk’s Office at (650) 616-7058.
4x per $642.01 $1283.49 $1788.53 $2202.28 $3030.05
5x per $802.49 $1604.37 $2235.66 $2752.85 $3787.55 Certification and Posting: A certified copy of the full text of
Sat. pickups $240.75 $481.30 $670.69 $825.85 $1136.26 the proposed resolution is posted in the City Clerk’s Office,
Extra pickup $37.05 $74.03 $103.16 $127.06 $174.80 567 El Camino Real, in San Bruno, California.
Bin Rental $37.85 $43.92 $47.92 $51.41 $55.20

Organics Container Monthly rate /s/ Vicky S. Hasha,


1x per $120.37 $240.63 $335.36 $412.94 $568.13 $28.69 $57.38 $86.07 San Bruno Acting City Clerk
2x per $240.76 $481.28 $670.72 $825.88 $1136.26 May 31, 2018
3x per $361.14 $721.91 $1006.07 $1238.82 $1704.38
4x per $481.51 $962.55 $1341.42 $1651.76 $2272.51 Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, June 1 and 7, 2018.
5x per $601.89 $1203.2 $1676.78 $2064.72 $2840.64
Sat. pickups $180.56 $360.98 $503.03 $619.41 $852.20
Extra pickup $27.78 $55.52 $77.37 $95.29 $131.10
Bin Rental $28.37 $32.94 $35.94 $38.56 $41.42

Customers meeting the definition of low income may receive a reduction in their bills in accordance with program guidelines as de-
termined by City Council resolution. For more information about the low income program, call (650) 616-7086.

The public is invited to attend and be heard. Copies of the full text of the proposed ordinance is available in the City Clerk’s Office,
567 El Camino Real, in San Bruno, California. Contact Esther Garibay-Fernandes with questions at (650) 616-7034.
LEGAL NOTICES
Disabled persons requiring accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing may contact the City Clerk’s Office at (650) Fictitious Business Name Statements,
616-7058. TDD users may contact the California Relay Service at: 1-800-735-2929. Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
/s/ Vicky S. Hasha,
San Bruno Acting City Clerk
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
May 29, 2018 Notice of Public Sales and More.
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, June 1, 2018.
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
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203 Public notices 203 Public notices books 302 antiques 304 furniture 310 Misc. for sale
order To show cause for suMMons (ciTacion JudiciaL) nichoLas sParKs hardback books. 100 Y/o family heirloom, hand sewn, used bedrooM Furniture, FREE. Call sLr Lens Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
change of naMe case nuMber (número del caso): 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 hexagon pieced quilt. 8ft. sq. $99. (650)573-7381. Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
CASE# 18CIV02494 17cLJ05517 (650)556-9708
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: quaLiTY booKs used and rare. World waLL uniT/rooM Divider. Simple sLr Lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
KYLE MALLICK & US History and classic American nov- MahoganY anTique Secretary desk, lines. Breaks down for transportation. Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. Train-coLor PrinT by John Hugh
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., The haLo Forerunner saga. 3 books. waLnuT chesT, small (4 drawer with Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
PETITION OF Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
Angelica Vautaki NOTICE! You have been sued. The court 303 electronics uniden harLeY Davidson Gas Tank
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: may decide against you without your be- v.Logvinov, unusuaL Journey to the whiTe wicKer Armoire, asking $100, phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
ing heard unless you respond within 30 Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- anTares doLLars Bill Changer ma- great condition, text for picture (650)571-
Petitioner: Angelica Vautaki filed a peti- sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 chines never used for small bus. $95 0947 waTer sTorage TanK, brand new,
days. Read the information below.
tion with this court for a decree changing You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after (650)992-4544. 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $155.
name as follows: this summons and legal papers are wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x (650)771-6324
Present Name: Rihanna Irene Feinberg served on you to file a written response
295 art bLauPunKT aM/fM/cd Radio and Re- 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
Proposed Name: Ariana Irene Vaitaki at this court and have a copy served on brushed finish, 15" X 20" frame ceiver with Detachable Face asking 311 Musical instruments
the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not holds 18 various size photos. Never $100. (650)593-4490 306 housewares
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons protect you. Your written response must used. $20. 650-369-2486. 1929 anTique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
interested in this matter shall appear be- be in proper legal form if you want the KindLe fire 8 in. Case and Charger coMPLeTe seT OF CHINA - Windsor ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
fore this court at the hearing indicated court to hear your case. There may be a incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, (650)742-6776.
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
court form that you can use for your re- 296 appliances 20-pieces in original box, never used.
sponse. You can find these court forms MoToroLa bravo MB 520 (android $250 per box (3 boxes available).
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tion without a hearing. A hearing on the There are other legal requirements. You saMsung fLaT TV 20" ex.co.incl. $80. (650)421-5469
(650)344-4756
petition shall be held on 06/19/18 at 9 may want to call an attorney right away. VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
coffee MaKer $15.00 white, Kitchen fender MusTang ll guitar amplifier
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, If you do not know an attorney, you may Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- KiTchen crafT Cutter with five differ-
want to call an attorney referral service. If Toshiba 48” 1080 HD,w/remote, Very 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 0907 Sharp $99, (650)737-9334. ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives. $130.00 (650)421-5469
you cannot afford an attorney, you may $35 contact 650-592-2648
Order to Show Cause shall be published be eligible for free legal services from a
at least once each week for four succes- coLeMan Lxe Roadtrip Grill - for saLe: Epiphone Les Paul Cus-
nonprofit legal services program. You Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 304 furniture Lace TabLecLoTh. 84" x 64". Like tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- can locate these nonprofit groups at the (650)918-9847 new and lovely. Rarely used. $35. San
ing on the petition in the following news- California Legal Services Web site $625.00. (650)421-5469.
2 waLnuT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops Bruno. (650)794-0839
paper of general circulation: (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- eLecTric sTove From Sears need work but very good cond. $20/ea huge Ludwig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
San Mateo Daily Journal nia Courts Online Self-Help Center Excellent Condition $225 (650)952-3466. sinK doubLe cast iron. Good condi-
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
Filed: 5/16/2018 Please Call (650)244-9267 tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ contacting your local court or county bar anTique dining table for six people
association. NOTE: The court has a stat- (650)369-8013.
Judge of the Superior Court utory lien for waived fees and costs on
hoTPoinT heavY Duty Dryer excellent
working condition Burlingame $50 Call
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 308 Tools
Dated: 5/16/2018 Piano, uPrighT, in excellent condi-
any settlement or arbitration award of Dan (408)656-0958 anTique MohaganY Bookcase. Four tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
(Published 5/18/18, 5/25/18, 6/1/18, $10,000 or more in a civil case. The feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. anTique iron Hand Drills. 3 available
6/8/18) court's lien must be paid before the court at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
MaYTag washer excellent working Piano-1955 baLdwin Acrosonic 36”
will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan arMchair good condition $55. High, Free for anyone to pick-up
demandado. Si no responde dentro de (408)656-0958 (650)266-3184 crafTsMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 (650)295-9121.
30 días, la corte puede decidir en su
contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in- Mfg h20Labs Model 300 exc cond bedsTead singLe, poster style, box uPrighT Piano. In tune. Fair condi-
formación a continuación. spring, mattress available. $40.00. shoPsMiTh MarK V 50th Anniversary
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. most attachments. $1,500/OBO. tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
order To show cause for Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- (650)593-7408
change of naMe spués de que le entreguen esta citación rooM heaTer Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- (650)504-0585
vinTage Lingerie Washboard circa
CASE# 18CIV02216 y papeles legales para presentar una re- vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. beige sofa $99. Excellent Condition 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer (650)952-3500 (650) 315-2319 vinTage crafTsMan Jig Saw. Circa
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 strumming $50 (650)369-2486
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, que se entregue una copia al deman-
dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- sewing Machine-roYaL XL 6000 bunK beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 YaMaha acousTic Guitar, model
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or vinTage shoPsMiTh and band
ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. saw, good shape. $300/obo. Call FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- (650)342-8436. B/O (650)685-2494
PETITION OF (650)342-6993
recto si desea que procesen su caso en ziLJian cYMbaLs with stands, 21”
Mohammad Naghipour la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- showTiMe roTisserie used once coMMode, good condition. $20 obo. ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: lario que usted pueda usar para su re- $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave Please call (650)745-6309 (916)826-5964
Petitioner: Mohammad Naghipour filed a spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- message.
petition with this court for a decree larios de la corte y más información en el coMPuTer desK (glass) & chair. Like
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
309 office equipment 312 Pets & animals
changing name as follows: Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- uniTaP sTandard centerset bath-
fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- room chrome faucet, complete, $10, gtecher@comcast.net LaPToP case or bag. Black. Like new.
Present Name: Mohammad Naghipour teca de leyes de su condado o en la (650)595-3933 Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. airLine carrier for cats, pur. from
Proposed Name: Mitch Naghipour corte que le quede más cerca. Si no coMPuTer desK For sale $99 Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
(650)520-4650 (505)228-1480 local.
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
puede pagar la cuota de presentación,
pida al secretario de la corte que le dé
vacuuM cLeaner (reconditioned)
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
310 Misc. for sale
coMPuTer swiveL CHAIR. Padded one KenneL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
interested in this matter shall appear be- un formulario de exención de pago de Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 500-600 big Band-era 78's--most mint,
fore this court at the hearing indicated cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a wesTern washboard Sales made mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 (650)593-2066
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- desK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- $75. phone 650-369-2486.
tition for change of name should not be (650)458-3578 bessY sMaLL Evening Hand Bag With ParroT cage, Steel, Large - approx
eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
granted. Any person objecting to the cia. whirLPooL washer DRYER, GE 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
name changes described above must file Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- Refrigerator all working and in good con-
dining TabLe (36"x54") and 4 match- bifoLd shuTTers 2x28”x79 $10.00
offer. (650)245-4084
a written objection that includes the rea- mendable que llame a un abogado inme- dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for (650)544-5306 PeT carrier for small dog or cat in ex-
sons for the objection at least two court diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, $250 .(650)-654-1930.
days before the matter is scheduled to puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a whirLPooL-drYer gas Coin Oper- cash regisTer Parts; Much Skin Not cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or Guts $500 (415)269-4784 6059
be heard and must appear at the hearing (650)302-2456 dresser 4-drawer in Belmont for
to show cause why the petition should gado, es posible que cumpla con los $75. Good condition; good for children.
requisitos para obtener servicios legales corKs for wine bottles. New, never PeT Taxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
not be granted. If no written objection is Call (650)678-8585 Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- 297 bicycles used. 5 bundles of 100 each. $50.00.
(650)593-7408 $25. Call (650)349-6059.
gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar dresser w/Mirror & chest, mid-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio aduLT biKes 1 regular and 2 with bal- century, blond/tan. Both for $99. Night-
petition shall be held on 06/21/18 at 9 web de California Legal Services, loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 stands also available. SSF. (650)392- cosTco PLaY Pen with travel bag. 316 clothes
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro 4841 Used once $35 (650)591-2981
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, bMx Mongoose Outer Limit Bike, 5 boxes male & female square dance
(www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en druM -décor ONLY Brass cylinder &
Order to Show Cause shall be published looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 enTerTainMenT cenTer for $50. fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00 clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
at least once each week for four succes- contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte chiLd’s schwinn bicYcLe, bLue in (650)344-4756
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- (650)726-4102
tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
ing on the petition in the following news- costos exentos por imponer un grava- LioneL chrisTMas Holiday expan- beauTifuL siLver clutch evening
paper of general circulation: free wooden Bed frame, good condi- sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 bag. Never used. $20 (650)794-0839
men sobre cualquier recuperación de girL's 24" Schwinn bicycle. Good con- tion pictures available (650)322-9598
San Mateo Daily Journal $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- dition. $25 (650) 387-8121 email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net box of used men's Levi's and misc.
Filed: 5/10/2018 diante un acuerdo o una concesión de LioneL wesTern Union Pass car and
new 12" girls bike w/ training wheels dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. free wooden Cabinet 73"Wide, (650)589-0764
Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
Judge of the Superior Court mes 16"Deep and 29"Wide. Built with 2X6 Lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System
Dated: 5/8/2018 antes de que la corte pueda desechar el Lumber. Art at (415)467-7353 Brisbane. Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407- dawgs brand Kaymann black and
caso. 2360 RWC loction. white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
(Published 5/18/18, 5/25/18, 6/1/18,
6/8/18)
The name and address of the court is (El
nombre y dirección de la corte es): SU-
298 collectibles gLider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- (650)369-2486
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. Luggage, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
PERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SAN 80’s ToPs Complete Factory Set All Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000 faux fur Coat Woman's brown multi
MATEO COUNTY, REDWOOD CITY Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. iKea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x color in excellent condition 3/4
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. length $50 (650)692-8012
400 COUNTY CENTER REDWOOD a-TeaM figurines Plus Jeep $20 MaKes 6"x6" potholders, frame and
order To show cause for CITY, CA 94063. The name, address, (650)591-9769 San Carlos iKea TabLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933 genuine Ladies Mink Fur Jacket,
change of naMe and telephone number of plaintiff's attor- $ 30. (650)598-9804. $50.00 Call: (650)368-0748.
ney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is (El coLLecTabLe MeMorabiLLia from MeiLinK safe-fire Proof,
CASE# 18-CIV-01098 nombre, la dirección y el número de telé- Love chair, velour, tan. $45. goLf shoes, FootJoy, black & white
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each. 50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200
fono del abogado del demandante, o del 650-346-9262 for inquiries. (808)631-1365. www.elso.store (415)309-3892 saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5;
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, demandante que no tiene abogado, es): (650)591-9769
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Brian N. Winn(SBN 86779) new deLuxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
ginnY doLL 8" Carhop, uniform & ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Laura M. Hoalst (SBN 101082) apron,cap, skates & tray. Original negrini fencing Epee mask size M KaYano Men’s Running shoes size 11
John E. Gordon (SBN 180053) Sell! (650) 875-8159. good condition $20 (650)520-7045
PETITION OF box.$15. (650)712-1070 & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
Seini Tonga Stephen S. Zeller(SBN 265664) (415)260-6940
Casey M. Jensen (SBN 263593) new Twin Mattress set plus frame Ladies cLoThing, some w/tags.
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Lennox red Rose, Unused, hand
Jason M. Burrows (SBN 309882) painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, $30.00 (650) 347-2356 $99.00 (650)589-0764.
Petitioner: Seini Tonga filed a petition saMsoniTe 26" tan hard-sided suit
Amit Taneja (SBN 304559) $12.00. (650) 578 9208. case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
with this court for a decree changing Winn Law Group niagara vibraTing Adjustable bed Ladies sequin dress, blue, size XL,
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan $45. (650)328-6709 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
name as follows: A Professional Corporation MadaMe aLexander Doll 8", Rhett
Present Name: The Chapman Building (408)656-0958
Butler, white suit, new, never out of box siLK saree 6 yards new nice color.for Men's sTeTson hat, size large, new,
Malakai Hefa Tonga Jordan Head 110 E. Willshire Ave. Ste. 212 $25, (650)712-1070 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
FULLERTON, CA 92832 office TYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
Proposed Name: wood with formica wood grain top $25 formation. (650) 578-9208
Hefa Jermaine Tonga (714)446-6686 MiLLer LiTe Neon sign , work good
FILE NO:17-13712-0-WFC-GD (4100- (650) 787-9753
$59 call (650)218-6528 sinK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, Tuxedo size 40, black, including white
00) $15.00 (650)544-5306 shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons FILED: 12/4/2017 sTar wars Action figure: Qui-Gon ornaTe Large booKcase: Two
interested in this matter shall appear be- DATE (Fecha): 12/4/2017 Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
fore this court at the hearing indicated Clerk (Secretario) by, Rodina M. Catala- Steve (650)518-6614. asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- no
Deputy (Adjunto) Cheryl Riddick-Valme reTro huTch Needs refinishing other-
tition for change of name should not be 299 computers wise good condition. Top detaches from
granted. Any person objecting to the (SEAL)
NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: bottom $25. (650)712-9962
name changes described above must file You are served as an individual defend- 19" coLor Monitor with stand VG con-
a written objection that includes the rea- ant. dition power cord/owners manual includ- sewing sTorage cabinet, Custom
sons for the objection at least two court ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 made wood perfect condition $75.
days before the matter is scheduled to (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- (650)483-1222
be heard and must appear at the hearing nal: 5/11/18, 5/18/18, 5/25/18, 6/1/18) i-Pad KeYboard. $25.00. (650)588-
0842 sofabed, veLour, tan, Excellent
to show cause why the petition should condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
not be granted. If no written objection is recordabLe cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, soLid wood Dining table with exten-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the (650) 578 9208 sion great piece great condition black
petition shall be held on 06/19/18 at 9 $80 (650)364-5263
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, 300 Toys
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this soLid wood Entertainment Center-
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
Order to Show Cause shall be published 100 Things for little children to do on a Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
at least once each week for four succes- trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- FREE (650)595-3933 (925)482-5742
ing on the petition in the following news-
paper of general circulation: aMerican fLYer locomotive runs TabLe 24"x48" folding legs each end.
San Mateo Daily Journal 210 Lost & found good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
Filed: 5/16/2018 $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
LosT caT. Black and White. Black Large sTuffed ANIMALS - $3 each
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ patch on right eye. REWARD. Three inch egg crate foam twin bed
Judge of the Superior Court Call (323) 439-7713. Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi-
Dated: 5/16/2018 tion, $20, 650-595-3933
(Published 5/25/18, 6/1/18, 6/8/18, originaL aMerican Girl Doll - Molly,
6/15/18)
books complete with clothing, accessories, and Twin bed frame-black wrought iron
books $50. (650)515-1931. from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
JaMes PaTTerson hardback books.
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 sTar wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader Twin bed, mattress, box spring, frame
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 $ 50. (650)598-9804.
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316 Clothes garage Sales 620 Automobiles 625 Classic Cars 645 Boats 670 Auto Parts
MinK Stole - Excellent condition. Was 1999 CAdillAC DeVille Contour-Paid CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50K SeA rAY 16 Ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few
rarely worn. $50. San Bruno. (650)794- $6,000 Sell $3,000 Good Condition MileS. $19,000 OBO or trade for ‘50 Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732. times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
0839 gArAge SAleS (650)315-2954 or (650)558-8555 Oldsmobile Cpe.. (650)481-5296. obo. (650)745-6309

neW With tags Wool or cotton Men's


pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
eStAte SAleS don’t lose money
Ford 1938-CluB Coup, Restored, 42
motor, Hydraulic Brakes, $19,000
670 Auto Service White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
(650)952-3466 Make money, make room! on a trade-in or (650)773-1778.
WilSon leAther Lady Jacket. Small, consignment! MerCedeS 1974 450 SEL, One owner, AA SMog 680 Autos Wanted
like new. $45. (808)863-1136. List your upcoming No Accidents, Needs Engine, Pale Yel- Complete Repair & Service Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
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Parts collection etc.
et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
moving sale, daily Journal’s MerCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top.
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851- 869 California Drive . So clean out that garage
318 Sports equipment estate sale, Auto Classifieds. 0878 Burlingame Give me a call
Joe 650 342-2483
yard sale, (650) 340-0492
15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds, Just $45 635 Vans
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4 rummage sale,
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno clearance sale, or We’ll run it toYotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con-

whatever sale you ‘til you sell it! dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K
miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See WeSt CoASt
BoW Flex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good craigslist for pics.
Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid have... Auto Services
$1200 asking $800 Call Michael
reach 83,450 drivers
from South SF to 640 Motorcycles/Scooters Cash discounts, DMV
(650)784-1061. Reach over 83,450 readers Services
from South San Francisco Palo Alto BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
CAMPing Bed, inflatable. "Lazy sofa". (650) 995-0003 786 El Camino Real
Like new. $15.00 (650)588-0842 to Palo Alto. Call (650)344-5200 South San Francisco, CA 94080
in your local newspaper. ads@smdailyjournal.com MotorCYCle SAddleBAgS, (415)588-8993
CAMPing tent, pop up sleeps 2-3 with mounting hardware and other parts
$35. Call (650)670-2888
"Quechua, Fresh Black. Co. Waterproof. Call (650)344-5200
Like new. $70.00 (650)588-0842 BMW ‘11 328i Coupe, M package, white
black, $12,700. (650)302-5523
645 Boats 670 Auto Parts
CoMPetitor Weight BenchNever
2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat, BridgeStone AlenzA 235/65R17,
used Still in box. $35.00 (650)593-1261 BMW ‘11 328i, white M package, 105K excellend condition. $4,500. Call
miles, $12,500. (650)302-5523 $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
(650)347-2559
eASton AluMinuM bat.33 inches, 30 379 open houses ‘ used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 MAliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
CheVrolet ‘86 ASTROVAN, 63K Mini CooPer- Hood Best offer-www.el-
miles, $3800 (650)481-5296 built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
eVerlASt 80# MMA Heavy Bag and 20K obo. (650)851-0878. so.store Call Don(415)309-3892
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List your Open House 200K Miles Excellent condition Premier
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Spain government poised to Around the world
Puerto Rico grid ‘teetering’
despite $3.8 billion repair job
fall, Socialists set to take helm
By Aritz Parra ed to oust him. faces numerous challenges.
CAIN ALTO, Puerto Rico — After months
of darkness and stifling heat, Noe Pagan
was overjoyed when power-line workers
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The impending downfall Unlike Italy’s potential new leaders, arrived to restore electricity to his home
of Rajoy’s government Sanchez hasn’t expressed skepticism about deep in the lush green mountains of west-
MADRID — Spain’s conservative govern- after ruling for nearly the EU or the continent’s single currency, ern Puerto Rico. But to his dismay, instead
ment appeared doomed Thursday to lose a no- eight years came just days both of which are broadly popular in Spain. of raising a power pole toppled by
confidence vote in parliament, with the cen- after the Popular Party’s In the no-confidence debate, Sanchez, 46, Hurricane Maria, the federal contractors
ter-left Socialist party poised to take power. reputation was badly dam- called on Rajoy to step down over the kick- bolted the new 220-volt line to the narrow
A Basque nationalist party’s announce- aged by a court verdict that backs scandal. trunk of a breadfruit tree — a safety code
ment that it would vote in favor of the identified it as a benefici- “Are you ready to step down here and now? violation virtually guaranteed to leave
motion spelled the almost certain end of Mariano Rajoy ary of a large kickbacks- Resign and everything will end,” Sanchez Pagan and his neighbors blacked out in a
Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s mandate and for-contracts scheme. told the prime minister as he listened from future hurricane.
foretold the stunning collapse of his minori- The unexpected development injected a his seat in parliament. “Mr. Rajoy, your time “I asked the contractors if they were
ty government in a parliamentary vote new element of tension into European Union is up.”
politics and global financial markets, going to connect the cable to the post and
Friday, when it will be short of support to Rajoy responded by accusing Sanchez of a they just didn’t answer,” said Pagan, a 23-
survive. already unsettled by Italy’s struggles to power grab.
install a government since a March 4 elec- year-old garage worker.
Officials of Rajoy’s Popular Party dis- “Everybody knows that Pedro Sanchez is
missed speculation that he might resign tion. After an eight-month, $3.8 billion feder-
never going to win the elections and this is
ahead of the vote. Under a Spanish law that prevents a power the reason for his motion, his urgency,” al effort to try to end the longest blackout in
“The PP has faced up to all the problems vacuum, Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez, who Rajoy told lawmakers, reminding them that United States history, officials say Puerto
that have come its way,” party secretary-gen- tabled the no-confidence motion, would the Socialists lost two general elections Rico’s public electrical authority, the
eral and Defense Minister Maria Dolores de immediately become the new leader of the under Sanchez’s leadership and warning that nation’s largest, is almost certain to col-
Cospedal told reporters, adding that Rajoy 19-country eurozone’s No. 4 economy and a a Socialist government would endanger the lapse again when the next hurricane hits
would be present for the ballot that is expect- prominent EU leader at a time when the bloc country’s financial stability. this island of 3.3 million people.

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