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Audit shows funds mismanaged in Millbrae


Financial report offers positive budget outlook despite past poor accounting practices
By Austin Walsh report which showed tax revenue raised in the report from account- increased sales, hotel and property and look forward to continuing to
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF is on the rise despite negligent ing firm Badawi and Associates. tax collections. build a strong team, said new
behavior by those charged with We identified certain deficien- In a response to the findings of Finance Director DeAnna
A report reviewing Millbraes watching city funds. cies in internal control that we poor accounting, city staff Hillbrants in an email.
financial performance offered a Constant staff turnover at City consider to be material weakness- claimed new administrators have Additional staff have been added
positive budget outlook while Hall, inadequate oversight, es and significant deficiencies, been hired to assure the same mis- to the Finance Department to
harshly rapping officials for poor improper control procedures, lack according to the report examining takes are avoided in the future. assure adequate cross training and
accounting practices and inade- of review leading to an instance of the 2015-2016 fiscal year. The new finance director and internal control.
quate oversight of public money. more than $100,000 in overpay- Not all was bleak in the report new financial services manager Councilman Wayne Lee indicat-
The Millbrae City Council ment for services and ignoring though, as the citys general fund have significant experience in ed he believed the previous mis-
approved Tuesday, March 14, the best practices for securing cash outperformed expectations to the financial reporting, policy imple- takes were the function of not pay-
comprehensive annual fiscal boxes were among the issues tune of nearly $2 million, due to mentation and staff development
See AUDIT, Page 6

COLORFUL CHARACTERS
County buys
coast clinic
site for $8M
Health care services secured at Half
Moon Bay property through purchase
By Samantha Weigel building that houses the Coastside
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Family Medical Center in Half
Moon Bay. Having leased por-
While a wave of uncertainty con- tions of the building for two
tinues to wash over federal heath decades and expanding in 2010,
care policy, San Mateo County the board opted to buy the two-
officials are moving to ensure story 15,335-square-foot property
medical services for low-income where thousands are served each
residents remain on the local year.
coastside. We are committed to providing
This week, the Board of health care to Medi-Cal patients,
Supervisors agreed to spend nearly and even uninsured patients on the
NICK ROSE/ DAILY JOURNAL
$8.2 million on purchasing the
Hundreds gathered Saturday, March 18, at Leo J. Ryan Park in Foster City for the annual Holi Festival. See CLINIC, Page 18

Caltrain electrification funds at risk in budget


Trumps proposal shows pullback on federal transit funding
By Samantha Weigel million grant from a fund posal, said Murphy, who just
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF President Donald Trump returned from a lobbying trip in
announced hed seek to phase out. Washington, D.C.
Despite the presidents prelimi- Now, whether this final funding The local agencys pending
nary budget suggesting signifi- comes through for the $2 billion grant application was nearing the
cant slashes to a range of pro- Peninsula electrification project finish line when the Federal
grams including what could may serve as an indicator for how Transit Administration deferred a
become a devastating cut to the new administration plans to decision last month, announcing
Caltrains electrification project invest in transportation, said it would await direction from the
supporters of modernizing the Caltrain Chief Communications presidents budget.
regional rail system arent giving Officer Seamus Murphy. Murphy said they expect to
up hope. Caltrain is in a unique position know more when the White House
when it comes to that budget pro- COURTESY OF CALTRAIN
Caltrain is banking on a $647
See RISK, Page 20 An artists rendering of an electrified Caltrain.

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Thought for the Day


Tell me what you pay attention to and I will
tell you who you are.
Jose Ortega y Gasset, Spanish philosopher

This Day in History


U.S. Army Gen. Douglas MacArthur,

1942 having evacuated the Philippines at


the order of President Franklin D.
Roosevelt, told reporters at a train sta-
tion in Terowie, Australia: I came out
of Bataan, and I shall return.
In 1 7 2 7 , physicist, mathematician and astronomer Sir
Isaac Newton died in London.
In 1 8 1 5 , Napoleon Bonaparte returned to Paris after escap-
ing his exile on Elba, beginning his Hundred Days rule.
In 1 8 5 2 , Harriet Beecher Stowes influential novel about
slavery, Uncle Toms Cabin, was first published in book
form after being serialized.
In 1 9 2 2 , the decommissioned USS Jupiter, converted into
the first U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, was re-commissioned as
the USS Langley.
In 1 9 3 3 , the state of Florida electrocuted Giuseppe Zangara
for shooting to death Chicago Mayor Anton J. Cermak at a
Miami event attended by President-elect Franklin D.
Roosevelt, the presumed target, the previous February.
In 1 9 5 2 , the U.S. Senate ratified, 66-10, a Security Treaty
with Japan. At the Academy Awards, An American in Paris REUTERS
won best picture; Humphrey Bogart received best actor for A man performs a stunt with a bamboo stick as part of Holi celebrations locally known as Gare festival outside a temple in
The African Queen while Vivien Leigh was named best India.
actress, Kim Hunter best supporting actress and Karl Malden
best supporting actor for A Streetcar Named Desire.
In 1 9 6 9 , John Lennon married Yoko Ono in Gibraltar.
In other news ...
In 1 9 7 7 , voters in Paris chose former French Prime Police: Robber breaks leg, drivers seeking more than $10 million its line of milks, creamers and other
Minister Jacques Chirac to be the French capitals first in an overtime pay dispute. dairy products.
mayor in more than a century. calls for help, gets arrested It concerned Maines overtime law, Since the ruling, the internet has
In 1987, the Food and Drug Administration approved the ALEXANDRIA, Va. A robber in which doesnt apply to the canning, become a battlefield for defense and
sale of AZT, a drug shown to prolong the lives of some AIDS Virginia ruined his own getaway processing, preserving, freezing, dry- derision of the comma. News web-
patients. first by breaking his leg in a jump off ing, marketing, storing, packing for site Vox tweeted that the Oxford
a balcony, and then by calling the shipment or distribution of foods. comma is the worlds most controver-
Birthdays authorities to help him. Theres no Oxford, or serial, comma
Police say 21-year-old Leoul Yosef in the packing for shipment or distri-
sial punctuation mark.
Indeed, use of the Oxford comma has
will be charged with burglary for rob- bution part. The drivers said the divided people for years.
bing an Alexandria apartment on words referred to the single activity of FiveThirtyEight and SurveyMonkey
Wednesday and then jumping off the packing, which the drivers dont do. Audience polled more than 1,000 peo-
second-story balcony after the owner The defendant, Oakhurst Dairy, said the ple about it in 2014 and found that
returned home. words referenced two different activi- more than half favored the extra
Fairfax County Police Officer Don ties and drivers fall within the exemp- comma.
Gatthardt says Yosef left tracks in the tion.
snow when he jumped. Circuit Judge David Barron wrote: Quacks on the tracks: NYPD
Officers say they were following the For want of a comma, we have this rescues duck from subway line
Entertainer Carl Actor William Hurt Movie director snow trail when they received a 911 case. NEW YORK It wasnt an ordinary
Reiner is 95. is 67. Spike Lee is 60. call from a man in the vicinity saying The court sided with the drivers. police call for someone trying to duck
hed broken his leg. Responding offi- Comma sense aint so common, a subway fare.
Singer Dame Vera Lynn is 100. Actor Hal Linden is 86.
cers matched the identity of the caller Jeffrey Neil Young, an attorney for the New York City officers found them-
Former Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney is 78. to the burglary suspect. drivers, said Friday.
Country singer Don Edwards is 78. TV producer Paul Junger selves chasing down a duck that
Gatthhardt says Yosef will be David Webbert, another attorney for strayed onto the tracks at a Brooklyn
Witt is 76. Country singer-musician Ranger Doug (Riders in
charged after his release from the hos- the drivers, said the fight for over- subway station Friday morning.
the Sky) is 71. Hockey Hall-of-Famer Bobby Orr is 69. Blues time rights has been vindicated by
pital. Police arrived at the Jefferson Street
singer-musician Marcia Ball is 68. Rock musician Carl Palmer what he called a landmark ruling station on the L line around 9 a.m. to
(Emerson, Lake and Palmer) is 67. Rock musician Jimmie Its unclear if Yosef has an attorney.
made possible by an ambiguous find the duck down in the tracks.
Vaughan is 66. Country musician Jimmy Seales (Shenandoah)
is 63. Actress Amy Aquino is 60. Actress Theresa Russell is Lack of comma sense ignites exemption and a lack of a punctuation Officers Frantz Chauvet and
mark. Anastasiya Mishchenko and detec-
60. Actress Vanessa Bell Calloway is 60. Actress Holly Hunter debate after ruling in $10M suit Our argument was that it was a train tives Kevin Conway and Michael
is 59. Rock musician Slim Jim Phantom (The Stray Cats) is PORTLAND, Maine It all came wreck of a sentence, Webbert said. Black worked to rescue it.
56. Actress-model-designer Kathy Ireland is 54. Actor David down to a missing comma, and not just The tie goes to the workers.
The New York Police Departments
Thewlis is 54. Rock musician Adrian Oxaal (James) is 52. any one. And its reignited a long- Oakhurst representatives said they Transit Bureau posted video on Twitter
Actress Jessica Lundy is 51. Actress Liza Snyder is 49. Actor standing debate over whether the punc- plan to keep fighting the suit and of the officers carrying the bird along
Michael Rapaport is 47. Actor Alexander Chaplin is 46. Actor tuation is necessary. declined to comment on the comma the platform, and later releasing the
Cedric Yarbrough (Speechless) is 44. Actress Paula Garces is A federal appeals court decided this kerfuffle. A trial could follow. The duck in a park from a police-tape-
43. Rock singer Chester Bennington (Linkin Park) is 41. week to keep alive a lawsuit by dairy company is well known in Maine for wrapped box.
Actor Michael Genadry is 39. Actress Bianca Lawson is 38.
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San Bruno home Local briefs The pair was booked into the Maguire
Correctional Facility in Redwood City. Police reports
burglaries under investigation Marchi has weapons registered in his name
Two home burglaries that occurred last and allegedly made specific threats. Money offered for
week in San Bruno are being investigated At about 5 p.m. this evening, detectives transportation projects Whats in a name?
by police officers, police said. A man said someone with his name was
spotted Marchi driving in the area of U.S. State transit authorities announced that harrassing him on Edison Street in San
At 11:40 a.m., Thursday, March 16, offi- Highway 1 and Miramontes Pont Road,
cers responded to the first burglary at a $217 million will be allocated to projects Mateo before 4:11 p.m. Tuesday, March
where he was arrested. intended to upgrade roadways, bridges, and 14.
home in the 500 block of Skyline He was booked into the Maguire
Boulevard where a burglar pried open a win- rail systems across California.
Correctional Facility on suspicion of mak- The California Transportation
dow to get into the home. ing terrorist threats. HALF MOON BAY
Once inside, a burglar rifled through the Commission allocated the money Friday,
Anyone with information is asked to call March 17, for 72 transit projects and are
homes furnishings but police dont know sheriffs Detective Gaby Ghaghouri at 259- Theft. Someone took a sweater valued at
yet whether anything was taken. encouraging the use of alternative forms approximately $132 from a stores display
2313. People who wish to remain anony- of transportation, including biking and
Later that day, officers responded to a sec- mous can call (800) 547-2500. rack on the 500 block of Main Street before
ond burglary in the 1000 block of National walking. 1:19 p.m. Monday, March 13.
Caltrans is working to ensure every
Avenue where a burglar stole two laptops. Two busted after dollar counts when it comes to
Warrant. A 53-year-old Half Moon Bay man
was cited and released on a misdemeanor war-
Police said they found no sign that some-
one forced their way into the home, so they
being found in stolen car Californias transportation infrastruc- rant on the 100 block of San Mateo Road
do not know how the burglar got in. Police arrested two people last week after ture, Caltrans Director Malcolm before 1:05 a.m. Thursday, March 9.
Anyone with information about the bur- officers found them inside a stolen car in Dougherty said in a statement. These
glaries is asked to call San Bruno police at the parking lot of a San Bruno mall. investments will benefit Californians by REDWOOD CITY
616-7100 or email them at At 6 p.m., Tuesday, March 14, officers improving the economy and the environ- Theft. A gold Nissan Maxima was stolen on
s b p dt i p l i n e @s a n b r un o . c a . g o v . located a stolen vehicle in the parking lot ment. Main Street before 9:07 p.m. Wednesday,
Information can be left anonymously. of the Shops at Tanforan shopping centers Of the money allocated, $130 million March 8.
Police said most burglars try to steal parking lot, located at 1150 El Camino will go to 23 fix-it first projects that Di s turbance. A man attempted to steal a
from a home when the residents arent Real, according to police. will repair bumpy pavement, preserve bicycle on Broadway before 6:24 p.m.
there, so alert neighbors are the best help Officers learned the vehicle had been roads that are in good condition and pre- Wednesday, March 8.
in solving burglaries. reported stolen earlier that day out of San vent them from deteriorating and upgrade Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . Someone
Anyone who sees something suspicious Francisco. bridges to make them safer and stronger. found a plastic bag with something thought
is urged to call 911. Inside the car, officers found a man and Another $50 million will go toward two to be drug related on Woodside Road before
woman. They were identified as San rail projects, $22 million toward Active 5:04 p.m. Wednesday, March 8.
Half Moon Bay man Francisco residents Amy Brawner, 35, and Transportation Program projects and $3 Di s turbance. A group of people were drink-
Arthur Durtsche, 47, police said. million will go toward three capital ing wine in a driveway on Douglas Avenue
arrested for violent threats After searching the vehicle, officers improvement projects, both on and off before 4:16 p.m. Wednesday, March 8.
San Mateo County sheriffs detectives found property that had been stolen in highways. Reckl es s dri v i ng . A driver was blocking
arrested a man in Half Moon Bay who vehicle burglaries, as well as pepper spray, Funding allocations were announced vehicles on an off ramp near Middleeld
allegedly threatened to kill one of their controlled substances and paraphernalia. Friday for some projects, including Road before 10:43 a.m. Wednesday, March 8.
own. Brawner initially gave officers a false Interstate Highway 80 between the Alameda Burg l ary . Someone damaged a vehicle and
On Saturday, March 11, deputies say 24- name, but they were able to learn her true County Line and state Highway 4. That broke a window to steal a radio valued at
year-old Eric Marchi misused the 911 sys- identity and also learned she had a warrant project will receive more than $43 million approximately $1,500 on the 2600 block of
tem to complain about a previous legal for her arrest in connection with a burgla- to overlay new pavement, install new Spring Street before 9:28 a.m. Wednesday,
matter, according to sheriffs officials. ry, police said. guardrails and construct ADA-compliant March 8.
At the time, he was allegedly belligerent Officers arrested Brawner on suspicion of curb ramps, transportation officials said.
and used profanity. possession of stolen property, identity
A member of the sheriffs office called theft and possession of a controlled sub-
him back and it was during that call that stance, as well as the outstanding warrant.
Marchi allegedly said he would shoot the Durtsche was arrested on suspicion of
man, according to the sheriffs office. possession of stolen property, possession
Detectives were able to obtain an arrest of pepper spray by a felon and possession
warrant based partly on the fact that of a controlled substance, police said.

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Federal court gives students chance to parry with judges
By Sudhin Thanawala The 9th Circuit in 2014 ordered immigration officials to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS They get this unique hands-on learning reconsider their decision not to grant Jara-Arellano protec-
tion under the Convention Against Torture.
SAN FRANCISCO Arguing a case before a panel of fed-
experience to understand the plight of some Its so hard for me to deal with things in life because I have
eral appeals-court judges can be daunting even for experi- of the people they represent. a bullet lodged on my brain and another one on my spinal
enced lawyers. Their clients often have much at stake, and the cord, Jara-Arellano, who is in his late 30s, said.
9th Circuit Judge Kim Wardlaw Jara-Arellano said he was confident the students would
judges can be relentless, interrupting with questions to point
out weaknesses and even occasionally to scold. make great attorneys because they were overseen by a pro-
So Helen Andrews was understandably anxious when, as a help give opportunities to the next generation of advocates, fessor at the school, Kari Hong, and they lived up to his
third-year Pepperdine University law student, she stepped 9th Circuit Judge M. Margaret McKeown said. expectations.
before three judges of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals In the 2014-15 school year, twelve schools took on 25 Rules in all 50 states and nearly all federal district and
last year in a case that could change the way inmates are mon- cases, according to the courts statistics. Last year, 15 appellate courts give law school students an opportunity to
itored in an Arizona county. schools took on 32 cases. practice within strict limits, according to the National Center
I felt like I couldnt breathe between sentences, I was gasp- They get this unique hands-on learning experience to for State Courts and a research guide by Georgetown
ing for air, Andrews, 27, recalled during a recent interview. understand the plight of some of the people they represent, Universitys law library.
Andrews is among scores of students who have had the 9th Circuit Judge Kim Wardlaw said. Students have argued cases in state Supreme Courts and
opportunity to argue at the 9th Circuit, based in San Andrews represented an Arizona prisoner, Charles Edward appear sporadically in other federal appeals courts. What
Francisco, under an unusual program started more than two Byrd, who sued the Maricopa County Sheriffs Office, alleg- makes the 9th Circuit program different is the courts regular
decades ago that offers law schools the opportunity to take on ing it violated his privacy by allowing female guards to and direct contact with schools to share cases and its will-
appeals. observe him showering and using the bathroom while he was ingness to adjust its schedule so the same students who file
The 9th Circuit is the nations busiest federal appeals court held before trial. written arguments can present oral arguments.
and recently attracted national attention for its decision not to The 9th Circuit in January overturned a lower court decision
reinstate President Donald Trumps ban on travelers from that dismissed Byrds lawsuit and sent the case back for addi-
seven mostly Muslim countries. A second, revised ban has tional consideration.
also been put on hold by the courts. Boston College Law School students helped Gabriel Jara-
The 9th Circuit sets aside cases from litigants who dont Arellano win a second chance to try to stay in the U.S. Jara-
have attorneys often immigrants fighting deportation or Arellano was working with authorities in California to break
prisoners with civil rights claims but have presented facts up drug rings when he was arrested and convicted in 2008 on
that the court believes are worthy of deeper legal analysis. drug and firearms charges, his attorneys say.
It offers those cases to attorneys who are willing to work for They say after he was deported to Mexico, a man who Jara-
free and to law schools. Arellano helped police in California capture recognized him
We in the 9th Circuit feel that this is all part of the enter- and the mans associates one a member of the Zetas gang
prise of making sure were looking ahead to help train and and the other a police officer in Mexico shot Jara-
Arellano.

S.F. library workers may get heroin overdose training


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS department spokeswoman Rachael Kagan said, and we con-
sider people with drug-use issues part of the population we
SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco public library staffers feel responsible for.
may soon be trained to administer medication to reverse Last week, the Department of Public Health assigned a cou-
heroin overdoses among the growing number of opioid users ple of staffers to patrol the librarys perimeter to talk with
who are homeless. people who appear to be at risk and to administer the opioid-
The idea surfaced after an addict was found dead in one of the blocking drug when needed.
Civic Center librarys restrooms in early February, the San The library also has a social worker and six formerly home-
Francisco Chronicle reports Sunday (http://bit.ly/2mJuer8). less health and safety associates who work at the citys 28
In a Feb. 28 letter to his staff that was obtained by the public libraries and provide outreach to those in need. There
Chronicle, City Librarian Luis Herrera said that a decision are also city police ofcers assigned to work overtime in and
about training librarians to treat overdose with naloxone will around Civic Center.
not be made until the issue is fully explored. He added that if The health department estimates the number of addicts
done, it would be on a strictly voluntary basis. injecting drugs in San Francisco at between 15,000 and
Naloxone, also known by the brand name Narcan, typical- 22,000.
ly is administered by a nasal spray or leg injection. In 2014, there were 127 fatal opioid overdoses in San
San Franciscos main library has become a magnet for the Francisco, the vast majority from prescription medicines,
citys homeless population, which has seen an increase in Kagan said. The same year, there were 365 overdose reversals
users of heroin and prescription painkillers. with naloxone, she said. In 2016, the number of reversals
San Francisco is a city with lots of drug use, health more than doubled, to 877.

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Former dairy farmer leads Trump-Russia investigation


By Eileen Sullivan and plumbs spycraft and dom- sion in Washington. in front of the other.
Garance Burke inates international head- Nunes was not an early Trump backer, but Its an understatement his friends recog-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lines. was named to the transition team as an nize.
Hes a long way from adviser on appointments. Nunes is a third-generation Portuguese-
WASHINGTON Devin Nunes once said raising cattle. The burden of leading a bipartisan, credi- American, and he grew up working on his
all he wanted to do was work on a dairy farm. Im not asking for any ble investigation into the integrity of the familys dairy farm. As a teenager, he raised
Now the Republican from the rural Central prole, Nunes told The U.S. campaigns, not to mention the possi- cattle and saved money to buy farmland with
Valley of California is running one of the Associated Press, when ble role of the new presidents campaign his brother, according to his congressional
most scrutinized, complex and politically asked about his new place associates, is a heavy one not only for him biography. He has degrees in agriculture and
fraught congressional investigations in Devin Nunes in the spotlight. but for many veteran lawmakers. keeps his hand in farming through an
recent memory. Until recently, the On the other side of the aisle, Democratic investment in two California wineries run
As chairman of the House intelligence soft-spoken 43-year-old dubbed a nor- Sen. Mark Warner, of Virginia, has said the by a friend he met through his alumni net-
committee, which holds its rst public hear- mal dad by friends was hardly a xture on Senate intelligence committee investiga- work.
ing on Monday, Nunes is at the helm of a the national news circuit. Now he is holding tion, which he is co-leading, is probably Rep. David Valadao, a Republican con-
probe of Moscows meddling in the 2016 weekly press briengs and being asked to the most important thing he will do in his gressman from a district next to Nunes and
campaign and the murky web of contacts weigh in on daily twists and unexpected public life. Nunes says he does not feel the fellow dairyman, said Nunes takes his job as
between President Donald Trumps cam- developments. At Mondays hearing he will same way. congressman seriously. But, he said, aside
paign and Russia. Its a potentially sprawl- call FBI Director James Comey as a witness, Everything we do around here is really from his work, hes a normal dad to three
ing enterprise that spans continents, an event that amounts to must-see televi- important, Nunes said. I wouldnt put one young daughters.

AUDIT
those reconciliations in August 2016, reporting software which they expect will Center as well as fixing an antiquated water
according to the report. We also noticed also help rectify the issues faced last year as and sewer system, according to a city press
that the combination lock for the cash vault well, according to the report. release.
Continued from page 1 was known to all the employees in the Frequent staff turnover and poor training Even though we have had a good year in
Finance Department, including temporary of new employees was identified in the a financial sense, we will need to continue
employees. Though there has been many report as a primary source of the myriad closely watching our spending and budget-
ing competitive rates to hire top talent in turnovers in the department, the combina- problematic practices. ing methods so that the city can address
the financial services department. tion lock was never changed. As the city experienced a significant infrastructure needs while maintaining a
If we go cheap, then we go cheap, but In another instance, an $108,841 over- turnover in the Finance Department, there healthy reserve balance, Hillbrants said in
then we get these audit issues, he said, payment was authorized due to poor over- was no adequate transition of information. a prepared statement. The city has a num-
according to video of the meeting. sight practices. The city later received a The control procedures for reconciliation ber of long-term needs such as facility and
Among the most glaring mistakes identi- refund for the spending. and review were not followed during the streets maintenance that require attention to
fied in the audit is officials going an entire The citys policies and procedures were year, according to the report. There was assure a sustainable city into the future.
year without properly monitoring city bank not followed and complied with. Per our no adequate cross training to ensure conti- Under the implementation of new staff
accounts, while openly sharing the cash inquiry, we were informed the citys pro- nuity of the accounting operations and and monitoring tools, Hillbrants is also
box combination without resetting the curement policies were outdated. Due to financial reporting. hopeful to avoid any similar accounting
code. turnover in the Finance Department, there With plans in place to avoid similar mistakes in the future.
We noticed that the monthly reconcilia- was no proper review process for vendor infractions, officials are also looking ahead With these changes, the Finance
tion of the citys bank accounts were not setup and payment processing, according to preserve some of the increased revenue Department is looking forward to continu-
performed for 12 consecutive months dur- to the auditors report. for significant capital improvement proj- ous improvement and ongoing implementa-
ing the fiscal year. The city completed Officials plan to install new financial ects such as rebuilding the Community tion of best practices, she said in an email.

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Trump wants to build 30-foot-high wall at Mexican border
By Alicia Caldwell keep people from crossing and shorter
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS posts that are intended to block cars. Border
Patrol agents are constantly repairing holes
WASHINGTON The Trump administra- in the structure.
tion wants to build a 30-foot-high border Trump has long promised that Mexico
wall that looks good from the north side and would pay for the wall, which he has said is
is difcult to climb or cut through, accord- necessary to stop the ow of immigrants
ing to a pair of contract notices posted to a crossing the border illegally and drug smug-
government website further detailing glers.
President Donald Trumps promise to build a This week the president sent a budget pro-
big, beautiful wall at the Mexican border. posal to Congress that included a $2.6 bil-
The notices were made public late Friday lion down payment for the wall. The total
by Customs and Border Protection, the cost for the project is unclear, but the
Homeland Security Department agency that Government Accountability Ofce esti-
will oversee the project and eventually mates it would cost about $6.5 million a
patrol and maintain the wall. The proposals mile for fence to keep pedestrians from
are due to the government by March 29. crossing the border and about $1.8 million
One of the CBP contract requests calls for a mile for a vehicle barrier.
a solid concrete wall, while the other asks REUTERS Congressional Republicans have said
for proposals for a see-through structure. President Donald Trump salutes as he walks from Marine One upon his return to the White Trumps wall would cost between $12 bil-
Both require the wall to sunk at least six feet House. lion and $15 billion and Trump has sug-
into the ground and include 25- and 50-foot based on 30-foot-wide sample walls that are any rms have submitted wall proposals or gested $12 billion.
automated gates for pedestrians and vehi- to be built in San Diego. if any such submissions have been rejected. An internal report prepared for Homeland
cles. The proposed wall must also be built This is the latest step in the Trump admin- The government has not said where the Security Secretary John Kelly estimated the
in a such a way that it would take at least an istration plan to build a border wall. Last wall will be built, though the contract cost of building a wall along the entire
hour to cut through it with a sledgeham- month CBP put out a call for concept notices suggest some pieces of a new wall U.S.-Mexico border at about $21 billion,
mer, car jack, pick axe, chisel, battery oper- papers to design and build prototypes by could replace existing fencing that stretch- according to a U.S. government ofcial
ated impact tools, battery operated cutting March 10. es over about 700 miles of the roughly who is involved in border issues. The of-
tools, Oxy/acetylene torch or other similar Trump has bragged in recent days that the 2,000-mile border. The current fencing of cial spoke on condition of anonymity
hand-held tools. wall is ahead of schedule, though its mixed construction, including 15-foot steel because the report has not been made pub-
The government will award a contract unclear from the latest contract notices if posts set inches apart that are designed to lic.

Tillerson lauds China-U.S. contacts in meeting with leader Xi


By Christopher Bodeen dial tone during his pre-emptive military directly to those comments, although
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS meetings in Beijing, in action against North Beijing has called repeatedly for all sides
contrast to Trumps Korea might be neces- to take steps to reduce tensions.
BEIJING The United States is looking tough talk on Chinese sary if the threat from China has agreed reluctantly to U. N.
forward to the first meeting between economic competition its weapons program Security Council resolutions sanctioning
President Donald Trump and his Chinese during his presidential reaches a level that we North Korea, but is adamantly opposed to
counterpart, Xi Jinping, Secretary of State campaign. believe requires measures that might bring about a collapse
Rex Tillerson said Sunday, on the final day Xi told Tillerson that action. of North Korean leader Kim Jong Uns
of a swing through Asia dominated by con- China considered his China, the Norths regime. Beijing fears Kims fall would send
cerns over North Koreas nuclear and mis- Rex Tillerson meetings Saturday with Xi Jingping biggest source of diplo- waves of refugees into northeastern China
sile programs. Foreign Minister Wang matic support and eco- and see South Korean and American forces
In talks with Xi in Beijing, Tillerson said Yi and top diplomat Yang Jiechi to have nomic assistance, hasnt responded taking up positions along its border.
Trump places a very high value on com- been productive and constructive.
munications with the Chinese president. Both (Trump) and I believe that we need
Trump looks forward to the opportunity to make joint efforts to advance China-
of a visit in the future, Tillerson said, in U. S. cooperation and we believe that we
an apparent reference to unconfirmed can make sure the relationship will move
reports of plans for the two leaders to meet ahead in a constructive fashion in the new
in Florida next month. era, Xi said.
While few details of his talks have been Tillersons Beijing visit followed his
released, Tillerson appeared to strike a cor- remarks in South Korea on Friday that
8 Monday March 20, 2017 WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Turkeys referendum campaign unfair, Erdogan opponents say


By Suzan Fraser Turkish citizens abroad, Cakirozer said our democracy bar
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS has been lowered a great deal and needs to be raised rapidly.
At stake are changes that would usher in an executive pres-
ANKARA, Turkey Opposition gures in Turkey say they idential system, merging the powers of the prime minister
have faced threats, violence, arbitrary detentions, a lack of and the president. Erdogan argues that a strong presidency
TV airtime and even sabotage in the campaign for a referen- will make Turkey better equipped to deal with economic and
dum on expanding the presidents powers. security challenges.
The complaints come even as Turkish President Recep Critics say it would give Erdogan too much control and fur-
Tayyip Erdogan himself has slammed European countries for ther erode the democratic separation of powers in the coun-
not letting his ministers campaign on their soil for the April try.
16 vote on giving his ofce more power. With opinion polls suggesting the outcome of the tight
Erdogan kept up the criticism in an Istanbul speech on race could be determined by yet-undecided voters, no cam-
Sunday, denouncing the Netherlands and then singling out paigners say they face an uphill battle because Turkeys TV
German Chancellor Angela Merkel. channels are either pro-government or refrain from broad-
You are committing Nazi practices too, he said. To casts critical of the government for fear of reprisals.
whom? To my Turkish brothers and sisters in Germany. Erdogan and members of the government have dominated
Politicians campaigning against the constitutional the airwaves, holding twice-daily campaign speeches that
changes proposed by the Turkish president also say the state are televised live in their entirety on all channels.
of emergency in Turkey since a failed coup attempt in July Inauguration ceremonies and state-funded ofcial trips also
prevents them from getting their message out ahead of the frequently turn into yes campaign events.
vote. Meanwhile, the pro-government media largely ignore
Those who advocate for a no vote are faced with a series campaign rallies by the no camp. Even state-owned media,
of obstructions, said Utku Cakirozer, a former journalist which is obliged to be neutral, cuts away early from speech- REUTERS
who is now a lawmaker for the opposition Republican es delivered by CHP leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, accompanied by Chief of
Peoples Party, or CHP. Ibrahim Kalin, Erdogans spokesman, disputed claims of Staff General Hulusi Akar, attends a ceremony marking the
While he, too, criticized moves by Germany and the an uneven playing eld, saying the opposition was allowed 102nd anniversary of Battle of Canakkale, also known as the
Netherlands to stop Turkish ministers from campaigning to to campaign freely. Gallipoli Campaign.

North Korea tests


CAREER FAIR new rocket engine
By Eric Talmadge
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TOKYO North Korea has conducted a ground test of a new


type of high-thrust rocket engine that leader Kim Jong Un is
calling a revolutionary breakthrough for the countrys space
program, the Norths state media said Sunday.
Kim attended Saturdays test at the Sohae launch site,
according to the Korean Central News Agency, which said the
test was intended to confirm the new type of engines thrust
power and gauge the reliability of its control system and
structural safety.
Kim called the test a great event of historic significance
for the countrys indigenous rocket industry, the KCNA
report said.
He also said the whole world will soon witness what
eventful significance the great victory won today carries and
claimed the test marks what will be known
as the March 18 revolution in the devel-
opment of the countrys rocket industry.
The report indicated that the engine is
to be used for North Koreas space and
satellite-launching program.
North Korea is banned by the United
Nations from conducting long-range mis-
sile tests, but it claims its satellite pro-
gram is for peaceful use, a claim many in
Kim Jong Un the U.S. and elsewhere believe is ques-
tionable.

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they intend to launch more Earth observation satellites and
what would be the countrys first geostationary communica-
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The test was conducted as U.S. Secretary of State Rex
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t'SFFSTVNSFWJFXCZCBKPCTDPN Earlier this month, it fired off four ballistic missiles into
the Sea of Japan, reportedly reaching within 200 kilometers
(120 miles) of Japans shoreline.
presented by Japan, which was Tillersons first stop before traveling to
South Korea and China, hosts tens of thousands of U.S.
troops.
While building ever better long-range missiles and smaller
nuclear warheads to pair with them, North Korea has marked a
number of successes in its space program.
It launched its latest satellite the Kwangmyongsong 4,
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month after conducting what it claims was its first hydrogen-
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Monday March 20, 2017 9
Support families through affordable housing The next steps for the
By Maureen Sedonaen communities.
Affordable home
Guest Bridgepointe ice rink
T
eresa, a longtime Redwood ownership offers
City resident, has been a many benefits, not
teacher for the past 20 years.
Every Thursday evening, you can find
just to individuals,
but to the entire perspective W
e would not even be talking about next steps
for the Bridgepointe ice rink were it not for
three heroes on the San Mateo Planning
Teresa at Saint Pius Catholic Church household, neigh-
with her prayer group who gather to borhood and sur- Commission, Dianne Whitaker, chair; John Ebneter
healthy, affordable place to raise their and Charles Drechsler. They were the three who said no
help serve those in need. rounding communi- children and put down roots. What a
Teresa has three daughters, all who ty. A recent home- to SPIs request to replace the ice rink with retail and in
terrible loss it would be for the Bay return give the city $8 million. SPI is the owner of the
grew up in Redwood City. Her twin owner survey completed by our Area to lose local families who have
daughters, Brianna and Kayleen, are Redwood City homeowners showed shopping center. Bridgepointe was originally approved
such a commitment to community as by the San Mateo City Council with the requirement
currently pursuing masters degrees in that 87 percent are saving for at least housing costs continue to climb to
counseling. Both Brianna and one goal and that 74 percent feel their that it include an ice rink. The city later modified the
astronomical levels. I think about requirement, at the request
Kayleen want to use their degrees to families have financial security. how Habitat can be a part of the solu-
work in schools that serve low- Here in the Bay Area, the dream of of developer Peter Pau, to
tion. a similar recreational use
income and underserved populations. buying a home is unattainable for As it stands, 612 Jefferson Ave. is
Her youngest daughter, Rocio, is cur- most, with only 14 percent of house- if the rink was unable to
the only 100 percent affordable fami- continue. SPI discontin-
rently pursuing her MBA and working holds able to afford a median-priced ly home ownership development cur-
for the County of San Mateo. Rocio home in San Mateo County. Home ued the ice rinks lease
rently proposed for Redwood City. without notifying the city
wants to also give back in her future ownership and building equity should We need the support of the commu-
career in the nonprofit or government be for everyone not just for the and it has sat empty for
nity to be able to build it and to the past four years.
sector. high-income elite. inspire Redwood City to seek more
After too many nights crowded in a In Redwood City, Habitat is step- The expectation was
affordable housing opportunities for that despite the many
one-bedroom apartment, Teresa and ping up to the challenge and call for families.
her daughters were able to set down affordable housing by building a protests from rink sup-
Habitat Greater San Francisco has porters who had showed
roots in Redwood City in 2005 when development of 20 condominium been an affordable home ownership
Teresa became a Habitat for Humanity homes located at 612 Jefferson Ave. up at previous meetings,
developer in Redwood City for the the Planning Commission
Greater San Francisco homeowner. This will be home to 20 hard-working past 28 years. Habitat has accom-
Teresa grew up in Redwood City and families who earn up to 80 percent of would have the three or
plished this with strong community more votes to accept SPIs
was struggling to stay in a communi- the area median income (up to support and hundreds of dedicated San
ty she had called home, while raising $86,000 a year for a family of four). proposal. It would have
Mateo County residents who have gone to the City Council in any event, and there it was
her three children. With her mortgage These are the essential workers edu- served as loyal volunteers.
payment set at 30 percent of her cators, first responders, administra- certain that there were at least three votes to seal the
We are calling on the community of deal for SPI. But that didnt happen. Why? There are
monthly income, Teresa had pre- tive staff and construction profession- Redwood City to support local fami-
dictable housing payments and was als who bolster and make possible several explanations for why SPI decided to withdraw
lies like Teresa and her three daughters its proposal after the planning commission vote. One,
able to set aside money for her daugh- the Bay Areas growing economy. and their dream to live, stay and grow
Sadly, Habitat is facing aggressive is that for the first time, Dennis Wong, SPI founder and
ters education. No longer burdened by in the community they call home.
opposition from a handful of commu- managing director, watched the commission, not in
housing costs, Teresa was able to save We need your support and we wel-
nity members. The traditional Not in person, but on TV. He hadnt realized that $8 million
money for her familys future. Their come you to join our efforts.
My Backyard (NIMBY) arguments wouldnt satisfy the community or the bad feelings
home became a catalyst for financial
base concerns on assumed characteris- engendered by years of rink supporters versus SPI.
stability, which created new opportu-
tics of the residents, and repercus- Maureen Sedonaen is the CEO of Rink supporters dont buy that explanation. They say
nities for them to grow and thrive.
sions of new development such as, with SPI, its only been about greed. With the goal of
Teresa is one of Habitat Greater San Habitat for Humanity Greater San
building height, and fears of traffic eventually selling the shopping center, SPI realized
Franciscos 52 Redwood City home- Francisco, which builds homes and
caused by new residents. that an ice rink might be an attraction for customers to
owners. Like Teresa, many Habitat community in partnership with v olun-
When I hear these arguments, I counter the loss of Sports Authority and the unknown
homeowners are set on a path to
think about Teresa and her family. I teers, families, donors and civ ic lead- future of Staples which is closing a few stores nation-
financial security. With their homes
think about the thousands of families ers in San Mateo, Marin and San wide. Parents could drop their kids off for skating or
as their anchor, families are able to
like hers who just want a safe, hockey while they shopped. But who knows what
establish long-term roots in their Francisco counties.
changed their minds?
We do know what changed one or more commission-
Letters to the editor ers minds. They were fed up with some members of
SPIs team and their arrogant attitude.
***
CBO and Trumpcare and replaced by Trumpcare. This num- This would also be a boon to funeral
So whats next? Councilman Joe Goethals has been
ber would rise to 21 million in 2020 directors. I pity Republicans who are
working with the ice skating/hockey community to
Editor, and 24 million in 2026. seeking re-election in 2018. This is find a regional solution. Now he has taken on the hero-
It used to be said that a mans word was The smoke and mirrors merchants of what the Trump kleptocracy looks like ic task of working with SPI to find a viable rink opera-
his bond. Not anymore. In much the deceit plan to gut Medicaid, give huge impoverishing the many for the en- tor and to negotiate a long-term lease of 15 years with
same way Trump stiffed his building tax breaks to the rich and stiff the poor, richment of the wealthy few. a clause which gives the city first right of refusal to
find someone else to operate the rink if SPI bails.
contractors, the worlds preeminent sick and disabled Americans. The eld-
Goethals wants the rink to open by August in time for
deal maker has reneged on his cam- erly will be particularly hard hit. Tejinder Uberoi junior hockey practice in September. He and SPI are
paign pledge to provide health Rising premiums and deductibles would Los Altos calling all potential ice rink operators to a meeting
coverage for all. Death panels for also make coverage unaffordable to this Saturday to see who can fund the necessary capital
many Americans may become a reality. millions of Americans as subsidies are
Trumps question improvements and agree to a 15-year lease. Among
potential bidders could be the San Jose Sharks that run
Trashing Obamacare was a great cam- withdrawn. The new proposal would Editor,
facilities in Oakland and Pleasanton. Or the Mid-
paign slogan but repealing it will allow insurers to charge five times Candidate Trump asked, What do you Peninsula Ice Rink Foundation which was raising
dramatically increase bankruptcies and more for older enrollees. have to lose? money for a regional rink. In the end, SPI makes the
mortality rates. Rich Americans would no longer pay President Trump now has answered: call.
The Congressional Budget Office esti- for health care subsidies which would Everything. ***
Mike Swire, a leader in the Save the Rink group said
mates 14 million fewer Americans will give them a huge bonanza of $600 bil- Bob Krainz
they are thrilled that SPI has announced that it will
have insurance if the ACA is repealed lion tax cut over 10 years. Belmont soon reopen the ice rink. We are extremely grateful for
the tens of thousands of hours and dollars that our vol-
OUR MISSION: unteers have committed over the past five years to get
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for our kids skating again. They never gave up.
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. This should also serve as a lesson to local elected
By combining local news and sports coverage, officials on the importance of ensuring an adequate
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, supply and diversity of recreational opportunities on
Michael Davis Henry Guerrero lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Charles Gould Paul Moisio the Peninsula. With our skyrocketing land values, it
provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Bruce Scannell information resource in San Mateo County. will be increasingly difficult for private recreational
Joy Uganiza Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we amenities to compete for scarce land. Without the hero-
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer
choose to reflect the diverse character of this ic effort of San Mateo Councilman Joe Goethals, we
Nicola Zeuzem, Production Manager INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: dynamic and ever-changing community.
Renee Abu-Zaghibra Robert Armstrong would have lost this recreational jewel. We also
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events Jim Clifford Dan Heller applaud the support of Supervisor Dave Pine and other
Samantha Weigel, Senior Reporter
Tom Jung Brian Miller SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM officials in trying to identify a regional solution.
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against it. Compromise is possible if you are viewed as
a good guy.
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For many older Americans, costs rise under GOP health plan
By Michael Rubinkam, afford. The Republican plan replaces the afford to pay it. A lot of people are going to
Kelli Kennedy and Meghan Hoyer subsidies in the Affordable Care Act, which drop out of the market altogether, said
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mostly benet low- and middle-income Kaisers Cynthia Cox.
earners, with a at tax credit that does not That includes older voters who helped put
NEW RINGGOLD, Pa. Among the take into account income or local insurance Trump into ofce.
groups hardest hit by the Republican plan prices. Take Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania,
to replace the Affordable Care Act is one On top of that, the GOP plan allows an economically struggling former coal-
that swung for Donald Trump during last insurers to charge older people ve times mining center where the New York billion-
years presidential race older Americans what they charge younger customers, com- aire won 70 percent of the vote in
who have not yet reached Medicare age. pared to three times under Obamas health November.
Many of those who buy their own health care law. About 40 percent of Schuylkill Countys
insurance stand to pay a lot more for their The Republican plan is still evolving, Affordable Care Act enrollees are 55 or
coverage. That is especially true for the and many GOP lawmakers have said they older, more than 10 points higher than the
nearly 3.4 million older Americans who want to see changes that reduce the impact national average. A 60-year-old making
have enrolled through the government mar- on older consumers before they can support $30,000 annually here will pay roughly
ketplaces, many of whom receive generous it. $8,750 more per year for coverage under
federal subsidies through the health care Based on the current plan, an Associated the Republican plan moving through
law enacted under former President Barack Press analysis of data from the Kaiser The AP analysis also found that on aver- Congress, according to the AP analysis.
Obama. Family Foundation shows older consumers, age, the counties with the strongest Trump When it comes to food or insurance, its
Health care experts predict those older dened as those age 55 and older, would be support will see costs for older enrollees going to be an easy choice, said Matt
adults will end up buying skimpier plans disproportionately affected. They could rise 50 percent more than the counties that Strauss, a health insurance broker in New
with lower coverage and higher deductibles lose thousands of dollars per year in gov- had the least amount of support for Trump. Ringgold, some of whose customers voted
because thats all they will be able to ernment subsidies for health insurance. A lot of people just wont be able to for Trump.

Trump budget clouds Public Broadcasting Acts 50th year


By Lynn Elber grams that are distributed to member sta- the proper role of the federal government. In 2005, Republicans controlling the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tions. But the conservative Heritage House tried to cut subsidies for PBS,
The proposal is counter to the message Foundation has been a vocal advocate of National Public Radio and hundreds of pub-
LOS ANGELES The federal act that cre- that American art can reect society, it can such cuts for decades and is again in its A lic radio and TV stations by $100 million,
ated public broadcasting is marking its advance society, it can inspire society, Blueprint for Balance: A Federal Budget for igniting an outcry from fans of Sesame
50th year, but if President Donald Trump said Gina Prince-Bythewood, director of 2017. Paul Winfree, who was lead editor Street and other defenders of public broad-
has his way it could be a hollow celebra- movies including Beyond the Lights and on the document, has since joined the casting.
tion. co-creator of Fox TVs new drama, Shots White House as director of budget policy. That bid failed. So did President George
Trumps 2018 budget proposal makes him Fired. We fundamentally believe the arts are W. Bushs repeated tries to eliminate CPB
the second president to try to kill funding Its horrifying to think that can go away, able to ourish independently of the feder- funding altogether but not for the NEA
for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and I have to stay optimistic and believe al government, said Romina Boccia, the or NEH despite a GOP-controlled
(CPB) and the rst to target the National that (the cuts) wont go through, she said. foundations deputy director. Congress in some years of his White House
Endowment for the Arts and the National Kate Shindle, president of the 51,000- Among the problems she says federal tenure.
Endowment for the Humanities as well. strong Actors Equity Association that rep- funding can create: A distortion of the art The federal subsidy of $445 million to
The White House plan released Thursday, resents stage actors and stage managers, market as private funding migrates to proj- CPB represents, on average, 15 percent of
which emphasizes military and other securi- said the NEAs $148 million reaps a return ects seen as having the federal stamp of public TV and stations funding overall, at
ty-related spending and slashes many on investment for both the culture and the approval, and cultural cronyism. a cost of $1.35 per person yearly, PBS
domestic programs, is the rst step in a economy. Such cronyism, she alleges, can be seen said. The rest comes from private and cor-
lengthy budget process that ultimately The arts are not a frill, a luxury, or some in the NEAs distribution of grants to porate donors.
requires Congressional approval. kind of extended vanity project, she said. regional arts projects in every state. But some stations rely more heavily on
The three agencies combined receive The arts are a part of who we are as a Not necessarily because it creates the public dollars, with a number of those
about $740 million annually in tax dollars. nation, and the arts put our nation to work. best art but because they (the NEA) are try- located in areas that voted for Trump.
Its a sliver of the current $4 trillion federal Millions of people have jobs based on ing to secure political support so they can Among them are KTOO TV and its sister
budget, but it carries outsized importance in spinoff effects in hotels, restaurants, retail continue to exist, Boccia said. public radio stations in Juneau, Alaska.
political symbolism and, both supporters stores, and other business that benet from But its public broadcasting thats been Federal dollars make up $1.3 million of its
and detractors say, economic impact. spending on the arts. the recurring target for conservative law- $3.2 million budget, spent on program-
Reaction was swift from the agencies and William D. Adams, chairman of the NEH, makers. ming including Alaska-wide broadcasts of
the art and entertainment world. Alarm was said the agency was saddened by Trumps Many Republicans vowed to eliminate the state legislature sessions held in the
the common thread. move and noted the agencys ve-decade its subsidies in 1995, but the effort zzled. hard-to-reach capital city.
Were celebrating the 50th anniversary funding of books, lm, museum exhibits
of the Public Broadcasting Act, what I think and other projects that have inspired and Tammi e Perei ra set up her insurance
agency after 12 years of working for other
On the move
has been the most successful public-private supported what is best for America.
partnership how ironic it would be if we Trumps budget plan makes no specic companies. Tammi e Perei ra Ins urance ers and other contractors with license
were defunded this year, said Paula Kerger, argument for eliminating the agencies Serv i ces provides general liability insur- requirements and other legal documents
chief executive for PBS. The nonprot funding, although the proposal follows a ance for contractors, catering particularly needed for them to perform their work. The
groups yearly CPB grant pays for pro- paragraph describing the intent to redene to landscape contractors. The staff is fluent agency is also part of the Lati n Ameri can
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Dwight Clark diagnosed with ALS
Monday March 20, 2017

South City pitcher on mend after horrific injury


By Terry Bernal swelling, vision prob- to action this season, she said. everything was going to be OK, Cornejo
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF lems and nausea in the Shes not ready to come back, South said. There was a lot of things going on in
days to follow, she said City assistant coach Nick Cerecedes said. there but I wasnt sure if I was going to be
The 2017 season started with a nightmare Saturday over three Ive talked to her mom and dad and well blind.
scenario for the South City softball team. weeks since the mishap just take it day to day. But she may just miss X-rays and an MRI produced relatively
In the first inning of the Lady Warriors her symptoms had all her whole senior year. good news in that her vision was expected
Feb. 23 season opener at Sequoia, South but subsided. She has not Cornejo said she has always suffered from to return to normal. Her left eye, however,
City starting pitcher Giovanna Cornejo was been cleared to play and vision problems in her left eye. While she was incrementally displaced. She does not
struck in the face with a line drive back to is likely to miss six to underwent tests after being admitted via the plan to have surgery to repair the displace-
the pitchers circle. The senior suffered a eight weeks from the emergency room at Sequoia Hospital, ment, she said.
Giovanna time of the injury. Even though, she worried if she would regain her Cerecedes said he was devastated to see
concussion and fractures to three of the Cornejo
orbital bones of her left eye. if she is cleared before vision after the swelling subsided.
While Cornejo experienced dramatic seasons end, it is likely she will not return Im not going to lie, I wasnt sure if See SSF, Page 14

Cal primed
to rematch
No.1 Baylor
By Stephen Hawkins
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WACO, Texas Cal coach Lindsay


Gottlieb really didnt have to watch to know
just how good top-seeded Baylor is.
An overwhelming first-round victory, and
the 30 wins before that by the Big 12 Lady
Bears, only reinforced what Gottlieb
thought about the team Cal plays next in the
womens NCAA Tournament.
Theyre like a WNBA team. ... They have
pros on the floor, theyre
very in synch with one
another and they do a great
job, Gottlieb said Sunday.
Just digging in the film
obviously, there as legit as
I thought they were.
Before Cal (20-13) held
on to beat LSU in the first
round on Baylors home
Lindsay court, Gottlieb had
Gottlieb watched less than a half
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL of top-seeded Baylors record-setting game.
Notre Dame-Belmonts Kat Ho, left, and Katie Smoot compete in the inaugural match of the Northern California High School Sand Volleyball Now Cal and Baylor play Monday night
League Sunday on the recently installed beach volleyball courts at the Foundry in Redwood City. for trip to Oklahoma City and a spot in the
Sweet 16.

Fun in the sun


Baylor (31-3) overwhelmed NCAA first-
timer Texas Southern 119-30 to advance.
Those were the most points ever scored in
regulation of a womens NCAA Tournament
game, and the most-lopsided tourney game
ever played. All 12 Baylor players who got
in the game scored and had at least one
New beach volleyball league opens play in Redwood City rebound, and all but one had an assist.
What this team has done is challenged
By Terry Bernal three county volleyball clubs in the 40,000 door facility located in Northern California. me to stay on my toes because weve got so
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF square-foot indoor facility in Redwood City. Its exciting to be able to partner with many that can play. You usually can figure
Now he has expanded into the beach volley- the AVP and put something like this on, out your rotation after about a month of
The world of club volleyball prides itself ball world as well. In December, the Krebs said. practice, coach Kim Mulkey said. This
on athletes taking their game to the next Foundry, in conjunction with the There are several outdoor volleyball team just has so much talent I cant do that.
level. One of the premier club volleyball Association of Volleyball Professionals, locales in Southern California, including at Its game-to-game. Its who we play. Its
facilities in Northern California recently opened four beach volleyball courts along Malibu Beach, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan who is playing good.
took its game to the next level as well. Westpoint Harbor overlooking the San
Foundry owner Matt Krebs already houses Francisco Bay. It is the first AVP-owned out- See BEACH, Page 16 See CAL, Page 13

Force wins first NHRA Gatornationals since 01 Raceway. Medlen died edged Don Schumacher Racing teammate I showed you all this old mans can still
By Mark Long
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS four days later. Force Antron Brown for his 83rd career win. Leah cut it, Force said. Age is not a limit. ... I
helped Medlens father, Pritchett, who was trying to become the first dont go to a race without believing I can
GAINESVILLE, Fla. Sixteen-time John, spearhead efforts Top Fuel driver to open a season with three win. The day I dont believe I can win, then
NHRA champion John Force has so many to make professional consecutive wins, lost in the second round. its time for me to quit.
victories that they run together. drag racing safer. Shane Gray stunned four-time national His victory came after making sweeping
This one surely will stand out. I know he was in my champion Greg Anderson in Pro Stock, and changes to his three-car race team. Force
Force won the Gatornationals on heart all day, Force said. Eddie Krawiec won Pro Stock Motorcycle swapped crew chiefs and team members with
Sunday for the first time since 2001, We dont really get into for the second straight year and fifth time fellow driver Robert Hight two weeks ago.
doing so on the 10th anniversary of his John Force big talks about it because since 2010. The results were obvious: Force and Hight
worst day in racing. its hard on the family. Force, meanwhile, beat 27-year-old rook- were the top two qualifiers entering Sunday,
His 148th career victory came a decade to Love you Eric. Know you were with me there ie Jonnie Lindberg in the Funny Car final and Force cruised to the final.
the day after one of his drivers, Eric Medlen, in the final. for his class-leading eighth victory in 35
crashed during practice at Gainesville In the Top Fuel class, Tony Schumacher tries at the event. See NHRA, Page 14
12 Monday March 20, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Iconic 49er WR South Carolina upsets No. 2 Duke


Clark confirms THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

GREENVILLE, S.C. South Carolina is


high with 18 turnovers against the relentless
Gamecocks attack.
Silva added 10 rebounds for his fourth dou-

ALS diagnosis
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
heading to Madison Square Garden and not
for the NIT.
A Gamecocks program known largely
and mocked often by some for its back-to-
ble-double this season.
Grayson Allen led Duke with 20 points.
Krzyzewski said South Carolinas physical
nature wore down his team in the second half.
back NIT championships in 2005 and 2006 is Thats the most physical team weve faced
SAN FRANCISCO Dwi g h t Cl ark now heading to the worlds most famous all year, he said.
revealed Sunday that he has Lou Gehrigs arena as part of the NCAAs Sweet 16. They Even as South Carolina got in front, Duke
disease and suspects playing football are making their first appearance in the believed it could mount a comeback like the
might have caused the illness. regional semifinals since the bracket expand- several it pulled off last week to become the
Clark announced on Twitter that he has ed after an 88-81 victory Sunday night over first ACC champion to win four games on the
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a disease No. 2 seed Duke in the East Regional. way to a title.
that attacks cells that And Sindarius Thornwell says he believes Weve done it before. We thought we
co n t ro l mus cl es . Th e bigger things are ahead. could, Matt Jones said. The shots just didnt
fo rmer San Fran ci s co Were not satisfied, he said. Were in it, fall today. We couldnt find enough energy to
4 9 ers wi de recei v er so why not win it? muster up that late push.
linked to a post on his The Gamecocks (24-10) seem capable of
personal blog detailing anything after this one. Baylor 82, USC 78
his ALS diagnosis, but Thornwell had 24 points, Chris Silva TULSA, Okla. Johnathan Motley had 19
the site crashed Sunday scored 13 of his 17 points in the second half points and 10 rebounds, and No. 3 seed
night, apparently from and Duane Notice had 17 points, 14 in a 65- Baylor defeated No. 11 seed Southern
point second half, as South Carolina rallied BOB DONNAN/USA TODAY SPORTS
Dwight Clark an overflow of traffic. from 10 points down for a second straight South Carolina guard Justin McKie dunks in
California 82-78 on Sunday in the second
Ive been asked if round of the NCAA Tournament.
playing football caused this, Clark said NCAA victory. the second round of the NCAA Tournament Terry Maston scored 19 points, King
in the post. I dont know for sure. But I The 65 points were the most given up in a Sunday at Bon Secours Wellness Arena. McClure added 17 and Manu Lecomte scored
certainly suspect it did. half by a Mike Krzyzewski-coached Duke Next up is the East Regional where South
all 12 of his points in the final 5 minutes for
The 60-year-old Clark wrote that he team. Carolina takes on third-seeded Baylor, an 82-
the Bears (27-7), who advanced to play Duke
b eg an ex p eri en ci n g s y mp t o ms i n The Gamecocks shook off a 20-percent 78 winner over Southern Cal earlier Sunday.
or South Carolina in the Sweet 16.
September 2015. Hes lost significant shooting first half for the win. Duke (28-9) was attempting to reach the
Chimezie Metu scored 28 points and
strength in his left hand and also has I told the guys at halftime, someones got round of 16 for the sixth time in eight sea-
Bennie Boatwright added 16 for USC (26-10),
weakness in his right hand, midsection, to have the courage and make shots, South sons. The Blue Devils, though, could not sur-
which was trying to make its first Sweet 16
lower back and right leg. Carolina coach Frank Martin said. mount South Carolinas stifling defense.
appearance since 2007. The Trojans had ral-
I cant run, play golf or walk any dis- When the horn sounded, South Carolina Leading scorer Luke Kennard had his second
lied from second-half deficits to win their first
tances, he said. Picking up anything players, coaches and staff rushed to the fans at straight subpar shooting game, finishing 1
two NCAA Tournament games.
over 30 pounds is a chore. The one piece Bon Secours Wellness Arena to celebrate a of 6 for 11 points before fouling out.
A four-point play by Lecomte put the Bears
of good news is that the disease seems to crowd that included Houston Texans Pro Bowl The Blue Devils made five of their eight 3-
defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, a former point attempts in the first half, yet only 5 of
Gamecock. 19 after the break. They had tied a season See NCAA, Page 14
See CLARK, Page 14
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Stanford women dont intimidate K-State
By Dave Skretta Cardinal, with No. 15 seed New Mexico State, 19 points, 11 boards and a career-
their 12 Final which gave the Cardinal a scare for high six blocks against the
Block party
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Four appear- more than three quarters before final- Aggies, while Kansas State coun- Both teams are good at swatting
MANHATTAN, Kan. Before ances and two ly succumbing on Saturday. terpart Breanna Lewis had 23 shots, a testament to their sheer
they had a chance to scout their national titles, It could be a much bigger deal points and 11 rebounds in a win size. Kansas State has blocked 142
next opponent, Kansas State sen- simply because against the Wildcats, who relied on over Drake. But both took advan- shots this season, its third straight
iors Breanna Lewis and Kindred they know no the energy from a raucous home crowd tage of massive size disparities on year with at least 100, while
Wesemann were asked what they better. to turn back a spirited upset bid from Saturday, and the two will be star- Stanford rejected 12 against the
knew about the tradition-laden We know we Drake in their first-round matchup. ing at each other eye-to-eye with Aggies a big reason they rallied
Stanford program. have a big Its exciting to have that many the Sweet 16 on the line. from a seven-point halftime deficit.
Brittany
I dont know much, Lewis ch al l en g e, fans, even if they are not for you, They run a triangle offense,
replied with a grin.
McPhee
explained Cardinal guard Brittany McPhee which we are pretty familiar Familiar challenge
I dont know anything about Kansas State coach Jeff Mittie, said. It makes for a great atmos- with, VanDerveer said, and Wesemann, one of the Big 12s
them, Wesemann said, before who is keenly aware of Stanfords phere and its something you well have our work cut out for top 3-point shooters, reminds
adding: Well, I know theyre a resume, but anyone left in the us. I have a lot of confidence in VanDerveer of Kelsey Plum, the
dream of playing in front of, a
great womens basketball program. tournament has a good basketball our post defense. high-scoring guard from
sold-out crowd. Although theyre
Im excited to play against them. team. Ive said that before. They Washington. And having played
Of all the things the Wildcats have overcome adversity through- not rooting for you, its a pretty Eyeing the perimeter against the Huskies so often means
out the year, theyve handled both cool experience. the Cardinal should know how to
have going for them in their sec- Kansas State has held six oppo-
success and adversity, and I think Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer handle their perimeter defense.
ond-round NCAA Tournament nents to 30 percent from the field
game with the Cardinal on our group fits in that category as was a bit more pragmatic. We have played against similar
or worse this season, and the
Monday night a wave of late- well. You know, the crowd cant score players in the conference,
Wildcats are especially good from
season momentum, oodles of Stanford (29-5) earned the right and the crowd doesnt rebound, VanDerveer said. I think the fact
the perimeter. That could mean a
experience, a homecourt advan- to host the first two rounds in the she said, but it will make for a big challenge for Stanfords Karlie that our conference went 7-0 in the
tage thanks to a scheduling quirk Lexington Region, but it wound very exciting environment. Were Samuelson, who is third national- first round (of the NCAA
their blissful ignorance may be up halfway across the country looking forward to it. ly (.480) in three-point field-goal Tournament) and type of players
their biggest weapon. because of a scheduling conflict at percentage this season. She was 5 we play against, we are ready. We
The No. 7 seed Wildcats arent Maples Pavilion. Paint patrol of 9 from beyond the arc in the know we have to play well, but we
intimidated by the second-seeded That wasnt such a big deal against Stanford post Alanna Smith had opening round. are ready.

CAL
said. Because why not, why not lineup Monday night. Ferrell farewell current Baylor players and one
take a shot at being able to make from California played in that
history or bring this team in here Still nervous Nina Davis, an undersized post game. Davis had 13 points and
and try to do something thats player who became an AP All- Khadijiah Cave 10 for Baylor,
Cal guard Asha Thomas and for-
Continued from page 11 unexpected. American and three-time All-Big while Courtney Range had six
ward Kristine Anigwe both had
12 player, will play her final home points and five rebounds for Cal.
talked about being nervous at the
Baylor is hosting the first two
No pain, big gain start of their first NCAA Tournament
game. Davis has been part of a 75-
5 record in the Ferrell Center,
rounds for the fifth straight sea- Baylor senior guard Alexis game. Thomas then scored 18
Jones said she felt good Sunday, points on six 3-pointers, while
including seven straight NCAA Gday for Wallace
son, and has won all of those Tournament wins. Its a bitter-
games so far. That includes a sec- with no pain, no swelling a day Anigwe had 15 points, seven
sweet moment, Davis said. There are some Baylor fans from
ond-round win over Cal in 2014. after playing for the first time rebounds and five blocked shots.
Baylor has been great to me. Australia in the stands. Kristy
since Feb. 20 because of a bone But that didnt exactly calm the
Still, the Golden Bears from bruise in her surgically repaired nerves of the sophomore duo. Wallaces family made the 16-hour
California arent backing down left knee. Jones played 12 minutes More nerves, bigger game ... Were
Rewind to 2014 flight to be in Waco, including her
from the challenge of facing Saturday night. Just exciting to just going to try to do everything In the second-round matchup dad and two step-sisters, ages 8
Baylor again in March. let me know that Im back out we can to be calm and steady, three years ago, Odyssey Sims had and 9. Very blessed to have my
Ive just never been as excited there playing again, said Jones, Anigwe said Sunday. Added Thomas, 27 points in her final home game family here, Wallace said. Its a
to practice as I am, the Cal coach who could be back in the starting Again, I will be nervous. as Baylor won 75-56. Only two big effort and a big trip to make.

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(26-11) have won seven straight

NCAA SSF
clipped it but Im not really neither of who attended the game,
six since a frightening plane acci- sure. It literally happened so both arrived at the hospital short-
dent before the Big Ten Tournament. quick, I dont even remember see- ly after she was admitted.
They also earned a ticket to the ing the ball (hit me). Following the game, the entirety
Continued from page 12 Midwest Regional in Kansas City, Continued from page 11 Cerecedes said Cornejo fell to of the Warriors varsity team
Missouri, their first since 2014. knees and immediately covered her arrived at the hospital, she said.
up 69-67. Lecomte, who hadnt Cornejos varsity career all but end face with her glove and free hand,
scored the entire game, scored eight
Kansas 90, MIchigan State 70 in such sudden fashion. but he could see her nose was While Cornejo appears to be on
TULSA, Okla. Josh Jackson bleeding. Play was halted immedi- the road to recovery she said
points in 45 seconds to put the (Im) heartbroken because Ive
Bears up 73-67, and Baylor led the scored 14 of his 23 points in the sec- ately. she expects to be cleared to play
known her since she was 5, Cornejo said the first thing she
rest of the way. ond half to help Kansas pull away no later than mid-April that she
Cerecedes said. Her face was the remembers after blacking out for a
late and reach the Sweet 16 for a sec- has been instructed it might not be
size of a melon.
MIDWEST REGION ond straight year with a 90-70 victo-
An assistant coach, Cerecedes
few seconds, even after the play
was over, was hearing the hum of
entirely safe to play in the event
ry over Michigan State on Sunday. she should be struck in the face
was the acting head coach the day the ball.
Oregon 75, Rhode Island 72 Frank Mason III added 20 points again.
Cornejo was injured with regular I was kicking and moaning it
for the top-seeded Jayhawks (30-
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Tyler head coach Noelle Nelson out of hurt so bad, but I wouldnt cry If I was ever to get hit in the
4), who have advanced to the sec-
Dorsey hit a contested go-ahead 3- state on a school-related field trip. because I felt the blood coming, face again my face would look
ond weekend of the NCAA
pointer from the top of the arc with Tournament in nine of coach Bill The injury occurred at Sequoia Cornejo said. really bad deformed, Cornejo
38.4 seconds to play, E.C. Matthews Selfs 14 seasons. High School during the first Neither Cerecedes nor Cornejo said. So, right now [the doctor]
airballed a long 3 in the waning inning with one runner on base could attest to who attended to her would suggested not to play,
moments trying to force overtime, SOUTH REGION and one out in an eventual 5-0 loss before an ambulance arrived, but because just because if it heals in
and third-seeded Oregon rallied in the for South City. that the person instructed her to the next six to eight weeks, it
second half to beat upstart No. 11 North Carolina 72, Arkansas 65 Cornejo said she remembers see- remain stationary. An ambulance might not be completely healed.
Rhode Island 75-72 on Sunday and ing the ball coming back at her arrived within 10 minutes,
reach the Midwest Regional. GREENVILLE, S.C. Kennedy and trying to raise her glove to Cerecedes said. Cornejo was then After missing two weeks of
Dorsey also tied the game with a 3 Meeks had 16 points and a huge tip- catch it. After the ball struck her carted off the field via a gurney. school, Cornejo returned last week
with 1:45 remaining on the way to in with 44.2 seconds left to help she blacked out momentarily and Thank God because I was in so and is now even attending South
27 points before teammate Dillon North Carolina barely avoid a huge does not remember falling to the much pain, Cornejo said. It was- Citys games.
Brooks took a charge on the other upset by rallying to beat Arkansas ground, she said. nt so much my eye. It was my
end for Oregon (31-5). 72-65 in Sundays second round of Its kind of crazy how I can whole body I was feeling pain. Shes looking great,
With Oregons season on the the NCAA Tournament. remember [the ball coming With the injury occurring short- Cerecedes said. Her face is start-
brink of an early NCAA Tournament Justin Jackson added 15 points towards me] in slow motion, ly after the games 3:30 p.m. first ing to go back to normal. Shes
exit, Brooks found his shooting for the Tar Heels (29-7), including Cornejo said. I can remember the pitch, Cornejo was held at Sequoia seen the doctor. Shes come to our
stroke as he typically does and the dunk that capped a game-clos- ball coming straight. I got my Hospital until just after 10 p.m., games and is there cheering on her
scored 19 points despite a 7-for-20 ing 12-0 run by the South Regions glove up and I think I might have she said. Her mother and father, teammates.
shooting day. Dorsey made 9 of 10 No. 1 seed to help it survive a wild
shots with four 3-pointers. game.

NHRA
Rhode Island nearly scrapped and industry experts and even consult- those of us left behind that have a
hustled its way into the next round, Kentucky 65, Wichita St. 62 ed with NASA to make dragsters passion for making the car safer
with Stanford Robinson matching safer. Modifications included a and know the intimate details of
INDIANAPOLIS Bam Adebayo wider roll cage, thicker padding the accident and what happened.
his career high of 21 points as the had a double-double and swatted
Rams (25-10) had their nine-game Continued from page 11 around the cockpit, improved hel- So we went about trying to fix
away the final shot on Sunday as mets and more points of attach- those things that failed.
winning streak snapped to end the Kentucky sent Wichita State to yet
season. ment for seat-belt harnesses. Force credits Eric Medlens crash
another second-round heartbreak, Dont know if Im smart or
65-62 in the South region. lucky, Force said. You can never replace the love with saving his life; Force sur-
Michigan 73, Louisville 69 Adebayo had 13 points and 10 None of those changes compare to and companionship that you had vived a similar tire shake three
INDIANAPOLIS Moe Wagner rebounds. DeAaron Fox had 14 the ones that followed Medlens with Eric, but what we could do is months later.
scored a career-high 26 points and points, including a late steal and crash, which was the result of a vio- use his accident to possibly save You look at these people and
spurred a furious second-half rally to dunk. Malik Monk blocked a shot lent tire shake that caused signifi- somebody elses life, said John how much you care for them, Force
send Michigan past second-seeded and made a pair of free throws in the cant brain damage. The official cause Medlen, who was his sons crew said. I know that Eric would want
Louisville 73-69 on Sunday and final 13 seconds. Adebayo clinched of death was a diffuse axonal injury. chief in 2007 and now works at his dad to win. But if his dad cant
into the Sweet 16. it by blocking Landry Shamets 3- John Medlen, Force and others Don Schumacher Racing. Were win, hed like to see John Force,
The seventh-seeded Wolverines pointer shot at the buzzer. worked with NHRA officials, the only ones that can do that, this old man, do it one more time.

CLARK
Clark won two Super Bowls bered simply as The Catch. saddened by Clarks diagnosis. man who has given so much of
with the 49ers during a nine-year Clark, whose No. 87 has been himself as an ambassador to the
Many know Dwight as an entire Bay Area. We will stand
career that ended in 1987. He retired by the 49ers, also encour- iconic figure in 49ers lore, whose
memorably pulled down the win- aged the NFL and the players alongside Dwight and his family
Continued from page 12 accomplishments on the field as they wage this battle.
ning touchdown pass from Joe association to work together in brought joy to fans around the
Mo n t an a i n t h e 1 9 8 1 NFC making football safer. world, York said. Our organiza- After his playing career ended,
b e p ro g res s i n g mo re s l o wl y Championship Game against the San Francisco CEO Jed York tion is fortunate to know him Clark served as general manager
than in some patients. Dallas Cowboys, a play remem- said in a statement he was deeply more intimately as a wonderful of the 49ers and Browns.

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GGG has options, options, options


By Barry Wilner
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK Options, options and more


options.
All the talk if Gennady Golovkin success-
fully defended his middleweight titles
against Danny Jacobs was centered on GGG
finally getting in the ring with Canelo
Alvarez. Now, there might be another big-
money possibility after Saturday nights JAYNE KAMINONCEA/USA TODAY SPORTS
close decision win: a rematch with Jacobs. Roger Federer celebrates at match point as
Actually, Golovkin most likely will next he defeated Stan Wawrinka 7-6, 6-4 in the
fight Englands Billy Joe Saunders, who mens final in the BNP Paribas Open.
owns the only belt in the weight class not
in the Kazakhs possession, the WBOs ver-
sion in the alphabet soup of champi- Federer matches
onships. That could happen in Golovkins
home country in June during the EXPO 2017
- a worlds fair type event . NOAH K. MURRAY/USA TODAY SPORTS
Gennady Golovkin hits Daniel Jacobs with a body shot during the middleweight world
record fifth title
Golovkin likes that idea, though it would-
nt be a lucrative payday. The idea of com-
pletely unifying all the middleweight
championship fight Saturday at Madison Square Garden.
believes Golovkin-Alvarez can happen They want the big fight and Daniel
at Paribas Open
crowns is enticing for the 34-year-old before the end of 2017. Several of his lis- Jacobs got Xd out, he said. I am looking By Beth Harris
power puncher who, for the first time in 24 teners responded, basically, with a Weve forward to the future; I think I gained a lot of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
fights did not stop an opponent. He out- heard that before mantra. fans. My style is good, I am a fan-friendly
pointed a crafty Jacobs at Madison Square I believe both sides want this fight and guy, and I thought I won the fight. INDIAN WELLS Forget the comeback
Garden. we are getting closer to it, Loeffler said. Jacobs didnt, barely. But he won tons of talk. Roger Federer is back.
My goal is all the belts in the mid- His boxer was asked in the ring Saturday support, particularly after getting off the He defeated Stan Wawrinka 6-4, 7-5 to win
dleweight division, he said after winning night after the exhausting bout with Jacobs canvas in the fourth round and not just sur- a record-tying fifth BNP Paribas Open title
115-112 on two cards, 114-113 on another. to discuss meeting Alvarez, the super welter- viving but prospering. He won the last in an all-Swiss final Sunday to go with his
Of course, Billy Joe is the last one. It is my weight champion whose only defeat in 43 three rounds with two of the judges, and two record 18th Grand Slam title at the
dream. fights was to Floyd Mayweather in 2013. of three on the other card. Australian Open in January after missing
GGG hasnt fought at home since 2010, Of course I am ready to fight Canelo. Of After the knockdown, I told him he had most of last year with various injuries.
when he won the WBA crown against Nilson course I want that fight, Golovkin said. I to kill me, Jacobs said. When I got up I Federer kept reminding everyone during
Julio Tapia. It simply hasnt been a prof- am like an animal for that fight. thought, This is all he has? There were the ATP Masters 1000 event that he was on
itable place for boxing, though his handlers The elephant in the ring, though, could be many times during the fight I went toe to toe the comeback and, wanting to see how he
think there potentially could be a bigger Jacobs. Nicknamed Miracle Man, after because I knew I could. felt, hadnt planned beyond the first three
purse during the expo. overcoming bone cancer in 2011-12 to win Going toe to toe with GGG again is not in months of year
The Alvarez matchup, should the Mexican 10 straight fights, he nearly pulled off the Jacobs control. But at least he remains in He might want to think bigger now.
beat Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in May, is where huge upset. In doing so by keeping GGG the conversation. Federer tied the tourney record of Novak
the big bucks are. Thats been true, howev- off-balance Jacobs periodically switch- Hes my best opponent, he is very smart, Djokovic, who lost in the fourth round,
er, for several years, and putting together ing to a left-handed style was a very effec- he had very good boxing skill, Golovkin while winning his 90th career title, keeping
such a fight has been elusive. tive tactic and closing with a flourish, He said. He dont mind fighting, he doesnt him third behind Jimmy Connors and Ivan
Tom Loeffler, GGGs promoter, repeated put himself in the mix for another go with lose control.
many times after the Jacobs fight that he Golovkin. I am ready for anybody. Its my job. See TENNIS, Page 16

Kenyans win titles at L.A. Marathon L.A. Marathon


SANTA MONICA Kenyans Elisha third last year in the 26.2-mile race that
Barno and Hellen Jepkurgat won the mens begins at Dodger Stadium and finishes at the
and womens titles at the Los Angeles Pacific Ocean.
Marathon on Sunday. Willy Koitile of Kenya finished third in
Barno pulled away from 2015 winner Daniel 2:12.43. Defending champion Weldon Kirui
Limo of Kenya in the final mile of the race, of Kenya was fourth in 2:13.21.
crossing the finish line near the Santa Monica Jepkurgat comfortably led the pack
Pier in 2 hours, 11 minutes, 51 seconds. throughout the womens race before breaking
Limo was timed in 2:12.13. He finished away in the 13th mile to win in 2:34.24.

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BEACH
schools Notre Dame-Belmont Lauren Payne; No. 3 Mavis Lui and University of Arizona. She has are great, but youre indoors all
and Woodside. Rounding out the Victoria Giomit; and No. 4 Bianca since expanded her collegiate day and you forget what the sun
league are Palo Alto and Branson Lopez. workload by joining Arizonas looks like.
School-Ross. Palo Alto took third place. beach volleyball program as well. Smoot took on a former beach
Continued from page 11 Barry Peters whose daughter Woodside represented by No. 1- Smoot is already refining her partner Sunday in Bransons
Kendall is a varsity indoor volley- ranked Claire Cicchetti and Jessie schedule to suit both arenas. On Delgado. The two paired together
Beach and Huntington Beach. ball player at NDB is serving as Crowley; No. 2 Jennifer Buja and Tuesdays and Thursday, she dis- last season during an exhibition
Previous to the newly opened facil- the commissioner of the league, Lena McDonough; and No. 3 Julia patches straight from school in match at the AVP San Francisco
ity in Redwood City, however, the which will hold three tournaments Healey and Sarah Struss took Belmont to attend beach volley- Open at Piers 30 and 32. They
sand volleyball courts nearest to to decide a Northern California fourth place. ball practice at the Foundry from only saw one match in the single-
San Mateo County were located at team champion. Sundays tourney Peters daughter Kendall, known 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. She then heads elimination format of the juniors
Stanford, while the most practical was the first. The second will be more for her beach volleyball indoors for practice with her exhibition tournament.
locale for beach volleyball tourna- held April 15 in Larkspur at Piper accolades in recent years, did not Encore 18-and-under team from It was close, Smoot said. We
ments was at Santa Cruz Beach. Park. The third will be held May 7 play in the tournament due to a 5:45 to 7:45 p.m. lost in three (sets) so thats good.
Its not as prevalent here as it at a location to be determined. The concurrent match with her Encore A standout indoor player who NDB varsity head coach Jen
is in Southern California, Krebs state championship is slated for club team, one of the clubs housed earned West Bay Athletic League Agresti has long held a connec-
said. Northern California is still May 20 in Los Angeles. at the Foundry. MVP honors in 2016, Smoot rel- tion with the Foundry as a main-
way behind. Branson earned the tourney title A lot of the things were com- ishes the chance to kick off the stay head coach for Encore. NDB
With the first official tourna- Sunday, led by its No. 1-ranked peting with is from indoor club shoes and play the outdoor game, freshman indoor coach Nicole
ment at the Foundry held Sunday, team of Ashley Delgado and (volleyball), Peters said. But a especially because of beach vol- Gonzalez is now coaching the
four Bay Area schools debuted Sophia Leswing. NDB took second lot of the girls are taking to it. leyballs demand of every player Tigers beach team.
their club beach volleyball teams place, paced by its No. 1 duo of Smoot is a prime example of one being involved in every play. The relationship with NDB is
as part of the Northern California Katie Smoot and Kat Ho. NDB fea- who is taking to it. A senior at I love sand more than I love already there, Krebs said. So, its
High School Sand Volleyball tured four teams, including No. 2- NDB, Smoot was recruited to play indoor because you do all of it, using certain channels to be able to
League, including two county ranked Maddie Baumann and Division I indoor volleyball at Smoot said. Indoor tournaments grow the sport however we can.

TENNIS
3 seed Wawrinka. He saved one the tournament. She beat No. 2 four games of the match. moment for me, Vesnina said. I
break point against Rafael Nadal seed Angelique Kerber and No. 12 Kuznetsova served one of her nine was, like, Oh, my god, I was fight-
in the fourth round, and never lost Venus Williams on her way to the aces to lead 4-1 in the second, ing so much. We played set for
set in the tournament. No. 9 seed biggest final of her career at age prompting Vesnina to bring out her more than an hour, this is how its
Continued from page 15 Federer advanced to the semifinals 30. coach-father Sergey Vesnin for a chat. going to end? I kind of lost that
via walkover when Nick Kyrgios Kuznetsova is 0-3 in finals here, It worked. Vesnina reeled off four momentum, fighting momentum.
withdrew. also finishing runner-up in 2007 straight games to lead 5-4. Her Vesnina had 46 winners and 49
Lendl on the all-time list in the
In an all-Russian womens final, and 2008. forehand error led to Kuznetsovas unforced errors. She successfully
Open era.
Elena Vesnina defeated Svetlana At age 31, Kuznetsova was the break in the 10th game that tied it gambled at the net, winning 24 of 32
At 35 years and seven months, Kuznetsova 6-7 (6), 7-5, 6-4. fifth-oldest women to reach the 5-all. But Vesnina broke back and points during the three-hour match.
Federer became the oldest champi- Federer will move up four spots final. But the two-time major served out the set 7-5. I tried my best and she won
on in the desert tournaments his- to No. 6 in the ATP world rankings champion struggled playing with She had so many break points because she was more aggressive,
tory, surpassing Connors, who on Monday. the lead as the No. 8 seed in front on my serve, Vesnina said. She Kuznetsova said. I was too pas-
was 31 years and five months He hit 23 winners, including 16 of hundreds of empty seats. was 30-love up couple of times on sive. Thats it. Too much behind
when he won in 1981. off his backhand in the 80-minute I didnt feel good today because her serves, and I always keep com- and didnt serve well.
His twin daughters cheered and match. Wawrinka had 17 winners she was very aggressive and I was a ing back. Vesnina earned $1,175,505 for
jumped up and down in a box above and 21 unforced errors in front of little bit out of my game, Kuznetsova had luck on her side her third career singles title and
the court when Federer put away a the announced crowd of 17,382 Kuznetsova said. I couldnt figure early, winning the first set on a will move up two spots to a career-
high forehand volley while keep- that didnt fill the stadium. out a lot the wind and stuff like that. net cord in the tiebreaker. She high No. 13 in the world rankings
ing Wawrinka pinned deep behind Vesnina had never advanced But still, I give a lot of credit to her gave the traditional wave on Monday.
the baseline on match point. beyond the third round in singles because she was aggressive. acknowledging her good fortune The only other all-Russian
Federer dropped serve just once and just last year she lost in the Kuznetsova led 4-2 in the third to Vesnina, who had blown leads womens final was in 2006, when
in five matches, losing the first first round of qualifying, although before 14th-seeded Vesnina broke of 2-0 and 4-2. Maria Sharapova beat Elena
game of the second set against No. she has won three doubles titles at her twice in sweeping the final Oh, it was such a heartbreaking Dementieva.

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Tennysons lovely words, a young humans fancy
turns lightly to thoughts of rescuing baby birds.
Say what ...?
Spring, the season of rebirth, and were already receiving
calls from kind-intentioned people whove found baby
birds, and baby squirrels, out of the nest
but apparently unable to care for them-
selves. Yes, it makes sense to worry but,
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wildlife rehab center is not necessarily the
best thing. In fact, potentially its over
rescuing.
Hard as it is, sometimes (even often) the
best thing for these babies is to be left
alone.
Babies which are almost ready to fly (or squirrels to scur-
ry) often flap and fall. That may place them at risk, but it is
not necessarily The End. Often mothers will continue to
protect and feed babies on the ground below nests, warding
off potential predators (assuming theyre a type mom can
handle) and encourage them to take those first flaps (or, for
squirrels, first hops).
The cliche that mom will reject babies handled by smelly
humans is untrue. If the nest is located where its safe to
return the babies, do so. Mom will not object.
Common sense has to prevail, requiring your eyes and
Disneys newest version of Beauty and the Beast took in $170 million over its debut weekend. brain for each specific situation. If the area is heavily traf-
ficked by noisy children, dogs or free roaming cats, then

Beauty and the Beast roars with monstrous debut the odds shift radically. But if this is a quiet corner of the
yard, and your cats are indoor-only animals (as they should
be, please!), then hands-off is probably the best option.
By Jake Coyle way, too, including those for Bill Condon and starring Emma Uncertain? You can always call us (650-340-7022, select
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dumbo, Mulan, Aladdin and Watson and Dan Stevens, found wide- option 2) to help you make that assessment.
The Lion King. spread acclaim and some backlash for We are here to help. Injured and orphaned native wild ani-
NEW YORK Disneys live-action Nostalgia is a very powerful driver including what has been called mals can be brought to PHS/SPCAs Center For Compassion
Beauty was a beast at the box for these films, said Dave Hollis, Disneys first openly gay character. (1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame). Last year we saved and
office, opening with an estimated head of distribution for Disney. Josh Gad plays Gastons sidekick, returned to the wild 1,388 native wildlife. But were here to
$170 million in North American tick- Whats exciting here is there is an LeFou, who has a very brief exclu- help mom, not replace her.
et sales and setting a new high mark opportunity to see these beloved sto- sively gay moment, as Condon
for family movies. ries in a way thats never been seen described it, late in the film. Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society
Beauty and the Beast blew past before, but you get to build that on Though many applauded the charac- & SPCA
the previous record-holder for G- or the foundation of something thats ters subtle twist as overdue progress,
PG-rated releases, according to studio very familiar. some derided it. An Alabama drive-in
estimates Sunday. Last year, Disneys But you dont get to $170 million theater canceled showings before
Finding Dory debuted with a then- because of nostalgia, Hollis added. owners screened the film. And after
PG-best $135 million. You have to ultimately make these Malaysian censors required an edit of
Beauty and the Beast felled many movies great. the scene, Disney pulled the film from
other records, too. Its the years top Beauty and the Beast, directed by release in the predominantly Muslim
opening so far and a new best for nation. An appeal is to be heard this
week.
March releases, and it ranks seventh
all-time, not accounting for infla-
Top 10 movies None of that dragged down the
tion. movies massive opening. It took in
1.Beauty and the Beast, $170 million.
The film, made for about $160 mil- 2.Kong: Skull Island, $28.9 million. $180 million overseas, including
lion, is the latest effort by Disney to 3.Logan, $17.5 million. $44.8 million in China, Disney said.
re-create one of its animated classics 4.Get Out, $13.3 million. Paul Dergarabedian, senior media
with live action and digital effects. 5.The Shack, $6.1 million. analyst for comScore, said any back-
The makeover of the 1991 Oscar-win- 6. The Lego Batman Movie, $4.7 lash may have only helped Beauty
ning film follows previous live- million. and the Beast, which he predicts will
action remakes such as Alice in 7.The Belko Experiment, $4.1 million. eventually top $1 billion globally.
Wonderland, Cinderella, 8.Hidden Figures, $1.5 million. As quote-unquote controversies
9.John Wick: Chapter Two, $1.2 million. go, this was a real tempest in a
Maleficent and last years The 10.Before I Fall, $1 million.
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Jimmy Breslin, chronicler of wise guys and underdogs, dies


By Verena Dobnik Breslin was a fixture respondent in the 70s; who exposed the With typical disregard for authority,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for decades in New York citys worst corruption scandal in decades in Breslin once took out a newspaper ad to
journalism, notably with the 80s; who was pulled from a car and fire the ABC television network when it
NEW YORK Author-columnist Jimmy the New York Daily stripped to his underwear by Brooklyn riot- aired his short-lived TV show in a lousy time
Breslin, the Pulitzer Prize-winning chroni- News. It was Breslin, a ers in the 90s. With his uncombed mop of slot. That same year, he captured the 1986
cler of wise guys and underdogs who became rumpled bed of a reporter, hair and sneering Queens accent, Breslin Pulitzer for commentary and the George
the brash embodiment of the old-time, street who mounted a quixotic was like a character right out of his own Polk Award for metropolitan reporting.
smart New Yorker, died Sunday. He was 88. political campaign for work, and didnt mind telling you. More than 20 years earlier, with Gay Talese
Breslin died at his Manhattan home of citywide office in the Im the best person ever to have a column and Tom Wolfe, Breslin had helped create
complications from pneumonia, his step- 60s; who became the in this business, he once boasted. Theres New Journalism a more literary
daughter, Emily Eldridge, said. Jimmy Breslin Son of Sams regular cor- never been anybody in my league. approach to news reporting.

Many of our patients are elderly or have people countywide on Medi-Cal, Horsley

CLINIC
Continued from page 1
modest incomes, and many are farmworker
families with limited ability to travel for
their medical care.
said, noting 30,000 may be expected to
lose health insurance. We would rather take
care of them in our clinics as opposed to the
Horsley said purchasing the property also emergency room. So that clinic has got to
provides longer-term assurances to those in be ready to handle not only the remaining
coastside. I dont know how we could have need, including tens of thousands of San Medi-Cal patients, but people who have no
made a more definitive statement that were Mateo County residents whose health insur- health care and who are sick.
making an investment in the community, ance could be affected by changes at the fed- The clinic building was upgraded almost
said board President Don Horsley, whose eral level. seven years ago with the help of a program
district includes the coast. Uncertainties abound as Republicans under former President Barack Obama. The
Part of the San Mateo County Medical president-backed proposal to repeal and county took over operations in 2010 after
Center, the clinic offers primary care for replace the Affordable Care Act winds the former nonprofit running the facility
adults and children, family planning and SAMANTHA WEIGEL/ DAILY JOURNAL
through Congress. The bill includes consid- went bankrupt. With a $1.8 million federal
prenatal care, nutrition, mental health serv- erably stripping federal support for grant, the county was able to remodel the
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors
ices, disease screenings, as well as optome- Medicaid, including to states that expanded facility and construct the dental clinic as
approved purchasing the property where its
try and dentistry services. it to include the poor as did California well as exam rooms, according to a staff
Coastside Medical Clinic is located in Half
The clinic cares for more than 2,500 with Medi-Cal. report.
Moon Bay.
adults and 1,000 children, most whom live paying an estimated 85 percent markup as
At the coastside clinic, 60 percent of Patients at the clinic who need more spe- compared to other commercial leases in Half
along the coast from Montara to Pescadero, patients have Medi-Cal while another 20 cialized care also have access to the larger
according to Clinic Director Dr. Jonathan Moon Bay, according to the report.
percent are supported by Medicare or a state- county medical center in San Mateo. The The county paid about $808,000 in rent
Mesinger. About 75 percent of the patients funded program. The remaining 20 percent clinic has also dispatched mobile services
are Latino, 65 percent of whom speak little and operating expenses last year alone, and
are uninsured and receive care through a to more remote areas of the county coast- costs were expected to rise. The $8.2 mil-
or no English; making the community- county program under the Health Plan of line.
based, culturally sensitive clinic a critical lion purchase price will land the county
San Mateo, according to Mesinger. This is the key location for us on the ownership of a portion of the commercial
asset on the secluded coast, according to While its not yet known how the shake- coastside to provide numerous medical serv-
Mesinger. complex along Highway 1 known as
up in Washington, D.C., will trickle down ices. Its a key component of our health sys- Shoreline Station.
The coastside clinic is uniquely situated to local communities, Horsley said having tem, said board Vice President Dave Pine.
to meet the medical needs of a culturally Its a good financial move and it gives us
county ownership of the coastside clinic With the purchase of the building, we cer- a lot of certainty and control over the site,
diverse, largely rural community. Our pres- property could help stabilize the ship. tainly will be provider of extensive health
ence on the coast makes it possible for peo- Pine said. Generally speaking, Im of the
With the new administration, I dont care services on the coast for many, many view that its economically advantageous
ple in the neighborhood to received much know what will happen to the ACA, other- years to come.
needed medical and dental care without hav- for the county to own its properties if it
wise known as Obamacare. But if they do Purchasing the property is also thought anticipates essentially needing them for
ing to travel over the hill to our hospital demolish it, weve done some preliminary to be a cost savings as the county would no
in San Mateo, Mesinger said in an email. generations to come; and this is a need that
work and we know we have about 150,000 longer be under a lease through which it was we will continue to have.

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Berrys legacy lives


on through classics
T7HE ASSSOCIATED PRESS came up to me.
Hes got every
NEW YORK Behind so many Chuck Berry
great rock bands and rock songs ever made and
looms the music of Chuck Berry. all his mates
Like the time a teenage Keith have, too.
Richards ran into a childhood Berry died
friend, Mick Jagger, at a train sta- Saturday at age
TOM JUNG/ DAILY JOURNAL tion in England and discovered 90, leaving
The San Mateo County History Museum will present Notable Women of San Mateo County, a program created they were musical soul mates. behind not only
to enhance its new exhibit,Peninsula at War: San Mateo Countys World War II Legacy, at the San Mateo County You know I was keen on Chuck
Chuck Berry
a core of rock
History Museum in Redwood Citys historic courthouse, Saturday, March 25. From left to right are Carmen Blair Berry and I thought I was the only classics such as Johnny B.
as a reporter and moderator; Hilary Landers as her grandmother First Lieutenant Marion Holmes of the Recruiting fan for miles, Richards wrote to a Goode and Roll Over
Service; Linda Brockett as Doris Nixon, President of the American Womens Volunteer Services; Laura Cox as high relative in April 1962. I was hold- Beethoven, but countless descen-
school English teacher Rue Clifford; and Lisa Marzotto Schofield as her grandmother Angela Marzotto. ing one of Chucks records when a dants in songs clearly indebted to
guy I knew at primary school ... him in sound and in spirit.

FINAL WEEKS!

Eri c and Katri na Sel f, of Woodside, gave birth to a


baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City March 1,
2017.
***
Av el Mendez and Ruby Santo s, of Redwood City,
gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood
City March 2, 2017.
***
Eri ca and Dav i d Ane, of San Mateo, gave birth to a
baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City March 2,
2017.
***
Stephen and Whi tney Paul azzo , of Redwood City,
gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood
City March 5, 2017.
***
Jenni ne and Phi l l i p Pears o n, of Daly City, gave
birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City
March 5, 2017.
***
Co l e Wi l s o n and Lanay Lars o n, of San Francisco,
gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood
City March 6, 2017.
***
Ji l l ana Do wni ng and Antho ny Val enti no , of
Redwood City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital
in Redwood City March 8, 2017.
***
Jami e Pag manua and Chi ara Zarate, of Daly City,
gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood
City March 11, 2017.
***
Mari a Sanchez and Anto ni o So l ano , of Redwood
City, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in
Redwood City March 11, 2017.
***
Dav i d and Rachel Fo ntees e, of Redwood City, gave
birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City
March 13, 2017.

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0341x237.
One Percent Manual Tally. 8:30 a.m.
approach to leader- Last month, a top engineering 40 Tower Road, San Mateo. The One THURSDAY, MARCH 23
SAN FRANCISCO Jeff Jones, ship that have guid- executive, Amit Singhal, left Uber Percent Manual Tally is a legally Book Munchers Book Club. 4 p.m.
required election canvassing proce- South San Francisco Main Library, 840
president of the embattled ride-hailing ed my career are five weeks after his hire was dure that takes place after the polls W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
company Uber, has resigned just six inconsistent with announced. He allegedly failed to dis- have closed on Election Day. For For more information email
months after taking the job, the com- more information call 312-5222. valle@plsinfor.org.
what I saw and close that hed left his previous job at
pany confirmed Sunday. experienced at Google because of a sexual harass- Silicon Valley After Work Mixer. 6 Documentary Film Screening and
In a brief statement, Uber didnt say Uber, and I can no ment allegation. p.m. to 8 p.m. 101 Jefferson Drive, Discussions: Painted Nails. 7 p.m.
Menlo Park. An after-work network- South San Francisco Main Library, 840
why Jones left. We want to thank Jeff longer continue as Ed Baker, Ubers vice president of ing mixer. $10 to $30. For more infor- W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
for his six months at the company and Jeff Jones president of the ride product and growth, resigned earlier mation contact events@profession- For more information email
alconnecter.com. valle@plsinfor.org.
wish him all the best, it said. sharing business, this month. So did Charlie Miller,
Jones told the tech blog Recode, he said in a statement. Ubers top security researcher, who Free film screening: Pride and Twelfth Night. 7 p.m. 900 Alameda
which first reported his resignation, Prejudice and Zombies. 6:30 p.m. de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Aragon
Jones is the latest of several high- left to join Didi, Chinas larger ride- San Mateo Main Library, 55 W. Third High School presents Shakespeares
that his values didnt align with Ubers. level executives to leave the San hailing company. Ave., San Mateo. For more informa- Twelfth Night. Show runs through
tion call 522-7818. March 25. Matinee performance
March 26 at 2 p.m. Tickets range from

RISK
to not only one of the nations most ing infrastructure investments, in what- Author Talk: Robert Cherny. 7 p.m. $10 to $17. For more information visit
prominent and fastest growing ever form that is, to projects that would South San Francisco Main Library, aragondrama.com.
840 W. Orange Ave., South San
economies, but by creating 9,600 jobs move forward within 90 days of receiv- Francisco. For more information Medicare Workshop. 7 p.m. San
across the nation. ing funding, he said, adding this is the email valle@plsinfor.org. Mateo Main Library, 55 W. Third Ave.,
Continued from page 1 one you would want to fund if you want to San Mateo. Learn about Medicare
Murphy said Caltrain electrification Palo Alto Medical Foundation benefits, rights, and options, and
really checks all of the boxes. Not only create jobs and get people to work as presents Carpal Tunnel Surgery. 7 other health related information pro-
releases a more fleshed-out spending are we creating jobs across the country, soon as possible. p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San Carlos Library, vided by the Health Insurance
610 Elm St., San Carlos. Free and Counseling and Advocacy Program.
proposal in May. However, the clock is were also helping to drive the largest Caltrain is geared up to begin construc- open to the public. For more infor- Free. For more information call 522-
ticking as Caltrain seeks to secure fund- and fastest growing employers in the tion; so much so that it could risk costs mation call 591-0341ext. 237. 7818.
ing by June 30 to meet contract dead- country who are developing innovative inflating if it doesnt by June 30. FRIDAY, MARCH 24
United States and Russia
lines. Now, Caltrain is focused on technologies that are going to be used Contracts signed with engineering firms Discussion. 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. 300 E. Senior Peer Counseling Volunteer
securing its grant before Trump poten- Santa Inez Ave., San Mateo. Kevin Opportunity. 11 a.m. to noon. Fair
worldwide to drive economies through- last year were slated to expire March 1, Martin and Reiner Braun will discuss Oaks Adult Activity Center, 2600
tially eliminates its funding source. out the globe. prompting Caltrain to allocate $20 mil- Mobilizing for Peace in the Trump Middlefield Road, Redwood City. For
Trumps first budget suggests eliminat- A delegation of Silicon Valley busi- lion to extend the deadline and lock in Era Pursuing Nuclear more information visit www.peninsu-
Disarmament and Common Security lafamilyservice.org.
ing the Department of Transportations ness leaders ventured to the nations cap- the $2 billion price tag. in Europe and the World. For more
Capital Investment Program, through ital to represent the Bay Areas interests, But if federal funds dont come through information visit sanmateopeaceac- Electric Bike Expo. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
which Caltrain is hoping to support its tion.org. San Mateo Event Center, 2495 S.
including electrification of Caltrain. in time, Murphy said the project costs Delaware St., San Mateo. Parking is
$2 billion modernization project. While Carl Guardino, CEO of the Silicon could balloon and derail electrification. THURSDAY, MARCH 21 $12. For more information email
his proposal is far from being approved, Computer Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. Melissa@PedelLove.org.
Valley Leadership Group that represents Guardino said its a shame that group of San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
it drove the regional transit agency into 400 employers, said theyve advocated California congressional Republicans Carlos. Free and open to the public. DIV34N Key Club Banquet. 6 p.m. to
a precarious position. As part of his 13 for modernizing Caltrain for decades. who urged the FTA to deny the grant was For more information call 591- 9:30 p.m. 1700 Coyote Point Drive,
0341ext. 237. San Mateo. $25 for reception, dinner
percent cut to the DOT, Trump seeks to Combined with immense local financial based on an intention to derail the states and awards ceremony celebrating
phase out federal support for new CIP and political support, Guardino said fed- high-speed rail project, not necessarily E-Book Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. San the accomplishments of Key Club
projects by only funding already Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. and Kiwanis. For more information
eral funding for electrification is more Caltrain. Free and open to the public. For contact 415-309-6467.
approved projects. than warranted. In January, 14 Republicans includ- more information call 591-0341ext.
Caltrain was on the brink of securing 237. Post-Election Economics. 7:30 a.m.
With the new White House, some- ing House Majority Leader U.S. Rep. Crystal Springs Golf Course, 6650
its full funding grant agreement when the times it bears repeating that California is Kevin McCarthy, R-Bakersfield sent a Evening Breathing and Gold Course Drive, Burlingame. $15
FTA opted to defer the decision last a donor state. Our hard-working taxpay- letter inaccurately suggesting the funding Meditation. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1 Library with breakfast. For more information
Ave., Millbrae. For more information call 787-5595.
month. Its one of the few completed ers and employers give more to our feder- was for high-speed rail and urged the grant and to RSVP call 697-7607.
grant applications that met all require- al government in taxes and fees than be denied until an analysis of the contro- Redwood City Now and Then
ments and is just awaiting approval from Fake News? Alternative Facts? Photo Editing Workshop. 10 a.m. to
they return to us, Guardino said. versial state project was completed. How do I know what to trust? 6 11:00 a.m. Veterans Memorial Senior
Trumps new Secretary of Transportation Murphy agreed, noting two-thirds of Caltrain and high-speed rail became p.m. to 7 p.m. 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. Center, 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood
Elaine Chao. For more information and to RSVP City. Bring your photos of San Mateo
Caltrains multi-billion dollar project is intertwined when the two agreed to share call 697-7607. County Courthouse and join for a
After meeting with policymakers in supported by local and state funds, a con- the tracks spanning the Peninsula a workshop on basic photo editing.
Washington, Murphy said many believe trast from prior generations where feder- move codified by legislation and the Book Club: The Sympathizer by Free. For more information call 780-
Viet Nguyen. 6 p.m. South San 7035.
the FTAs decision may foretell the gov- al dollars played a more substantial role. state project committing $713 million Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
ernments willingness to invest in tran- Guardino said the business community toward electrification. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. For Senior Peer Counseling Volunteer
sit. more information email valle@plsin- Opportunity. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. 101
has a significant interest in alleviating Caltrain supporters however, have for.org. Lake Merced Blvd., Daly City. Offer
Theres growing support for our proj- congestion and touted the environmental long contended the electrification proj- confidential emotional support to
ect and growing recognition about how Carrie Nugent Author of seniors facing various difficulties. For
benefits of electrifying the rail system ect has independent utility regardless of Asteroid Hunters. 7 p.m. Oshman more information contact glusten-
this project and the decision thats made currently carrying 60,000 commuters whether high-speed rail which is in Family JCC, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo berg@peninsulafamilyservice.org.
on [the grant] is a real bellwether for each weekday. the process of conducting its own envi- Alto. For more information visit
www.commonwealthclub.org/event Author Event: Brandon Mull. 5 p.m.
what could potentially happen with tran- This project is in a corridor that repre- ronmental review ever makes it to the The Reading Bug, 785 Laurel St., San
s/2017-03-21/carrie-nugent-aster-
sit investment moving forward, sents 1.6 million jobs, 14 percent of all Peninsula. oid-hunters. Carlos. New York Times bestselling
Murphy said. author of the Fablehaven series will
of Californias [gross domestic product], Guardino questioned whether the Business Legal Structure. 7 p.m. to be signing copies of his new sequel
In his budget, Trump makes clear he 20 percent of Californias sales tax rev- Republican lawmakers had truly thought 8:30 p.m. 480 Primrose Road, series, Dragonwatch. For more infor-
will try and curb the federal governments Burlingame. Learn about the key mation email
enue and 52 percent of all the patents through their opposition. If Caltrain issues to starting a business. For more michela.delmonica@smithpublicity.c
commitment to transit projects instead granted in California. This is the eco- electrification falls through, the state information contact om.
shifting the burden onto the localities nomic engine and epicenter of Silicon funding would likely be reallocated phase2careers.org@gmail.com.
Reel Great Films: Goodnight and
that use and benefit from localized proj- Valleys innovation economy, which toward bringing high-speed rail to their Good Luck. 7 p.m. Belmont Library. In
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22
ects. He does however, express support helps fuel the national economy, congressional districts down south and SWA Mills High School Student Art the early 1950s, the threat of commu-
for investing in nationally and regional- Show. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 527 San nism created an air of paranoia,
Guardino said while describing Caltrains in the Central Valley, Guardino pointed Mateo Ave., San Bruno. The gallery exploited by Senator Joseph
ly significant transportation projects. national significance. out. will be open through March 31. For McCarthy of Wisconsin. Watch how
Caltrain supporters contend electrify- more information contact 737-6084. two men challenged McCarthy and
Furthermore, Murphy contends Theyre shooting themselves in the exposed him for the fearmonger that
ing Silicon Valleys heavily used com- Caltrains shovel-ready project meets the foot if their attempt is to kill high-speed San Mateo Professional Alliance he was. For more information email
muter rail will have widespread benefits administrations recent criteria of focus- rail with this effort, he said. Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. belmont@smcl.org.
Mimis Restaurant, 2208 Bridgepointe
Parkway, San Mateo. For more infor- Peninsula Symphony presents
mation email mike@mikefoor.com. FORTISSIMA 68th Season
Concert #3 Mary Elizabeth
Living with Lifes Unanswered Bowden. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. San Mateo
Questions. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Performing Arts Center, 600 N.
1095 Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. Come Delware St., San Mateo. For more
watch a filmed interview with Gary information, contact karen@even-
McMahan, an eyewitness to an tures.net.
unsolved killing. For more informa-
tion call 854-5897. SATURDAY, MARCH 25
Free Compost Giveaway. 8 a.m. to 5
Mystery Book Club. 7 p.m. San p.m. Boat Park, Bounty Drive and
Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Foster City Blvd., Foster City. Foster
Free and open to the public. For more City residents may take up to one
information call 591-0341x237. cubic yard of compost at no charge.
For more information call 286-3223.
How Will Sea Level Rise Impact You,
Your Family and Your Community? 10th Annual Autism Spectrum
7 p.m. Burlingame Public Library, 480 Disorders Update. 8 a.m. to 4:30
Primrose Road, Burlingame. Learn p.m. 291 Campus Drive, Stanford. A
what sea level rise means for one-day conference for parents, edu-
Burlingame and the Bay Area and cators and care providers of children
how to make a difference. No admis- and adults with autism spectrum dis-
sion charge. Everyone eligible for free order. This annual update will focus
raffle prize. Presented by the Citizens on new research and services for
Environmental Council of individuals with autism to optimize
Burlingame. For more information, their long term functioning. $100. For
email info@burlingamecec.org. more information visit med.stan-
ford.edu/autismcenter/events.html.
Wellness Wendesdays. 7 p.m. to 8
p.m. New Leaf community classroom, San Bruno American Legion Post
150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. 409 All-You-Can-Eat Monthly
Program is every wednesday and Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 757
costs $5. For more information visit San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. $10 for
www.newleaf.com/events. adults and $6 for children 12 and
under. Breakfasts are on the last
Knitting with Arnie. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday of the month.
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
Carlos. Free and open to the public. For more events visit
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310 misc. for sale
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obo Retail $130 (650)873-8167
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650-595-3933
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space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- vintage g.e. radio, model c1470 $60. formation.
6614 (650)421-5469 tHomasviLLe BeveLeD mirror 22" x
in your local newspaper.
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rare memorabilia items, casino key, two coffee table. In good condition. $30
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Colorado farm. 34x34 very good
(650)888-2662 met $25 obo (650)591-6842
scHiLLer HiPPie poster, linen, Sparta
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306 Housewares aged condition $200 San Bruno
(650)588-1946
oPen House
antiQue maHoganY Bookcase. Four easton fuLL size pitching target with
(650)701-0276 feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. Brass firePLace screen $30. Water storage tank, brand new,
pockets. $25.(650)646-8530 Listings
(650)348-2306 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250.
antiQue maHoganY double bed with goLf cLuBs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
299 computers adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO. (650)771-6324 $90.00 (650)341-8342 List your Open House
cHristmas tree China, Fairfield
(650)592-4529 Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48 in the Daily Journal.
kogi 15 inch computer monitor. Model goLf cLuBs, new, Warrior woods
L5QX. $25. PH(650)592-5864. pieces) $75. (650)493-5026 311 musical instruments 3/15 degree 5/21 degree 7/24 degree
Beige sofa $99. Excellent Condition
$15 ea (650)349-0430
Reach over 83,450
(650) 315-2319 comPLete set OF CHINA - Windsor
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ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, cellent condition, $8,500/obo. Call
BranD neW Bookcase 72"x30" still in 20-pieces in original box, never used. (510)784-2598 goLf cLuBs, used set with Cart for renters a day,
(650) 578 9208 box $45. (415)231-4825. $50. (650)593-4490
$250 per box (3 boxes available). from South San Francisco
cHairs 2 Blue Good Condition $50 (650)342-5630 exceLLent vioLin, previously owned, goLf cLuBs, used set with Cart for to Palo Alto.
300 toys OBO (650)345-5644 first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow $50. (650)593-4490 in your local newspaper.
PorceLain JaPanese Tea set, Un- sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
3-storY BarBie Dollhouse with spiral coat/Hat stanD, solid wood, for your opened, in wood box, great gift $30. (415)751-2416 igLoo BLue 38-Quart Wheelie Cool
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8142 7045 guLBransen BaBY granD Piano -
smoke aLarms with batteries $4 650- Appraised @ $5450., want $1800 obo, kastLe 190cm Xcountry skis+poles
aLLoYeD LinotYPe (BNH ~18) for comPuter sWiveL CHAIR. Padded 595-3933 (650)343-4461 $29 650-595-3933
casting miniature/board-game figurines. Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
soLiD teak floor model 16 wine rack kaYak 12' sit on top 2 compartments
10#, $10 (650) 591-4553
comPuter taBLe, adjustable height, with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
HammonD B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie
** soLD to a Daily Journal reader!**
440 apartments
Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. pri-
Large stuffeD ANIMALS - $3 each chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) vate owner, (650)349-1172 room for rent, $1,300, For Female,
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 697-8481 308 tools LaDies mcgregor Golf Clubs
Right handed with covers and pull cart San Mateo, Call Mona (650)451-2222.
monarcH uPrigHt player piano $99
star Wars one 4 orange card ac- coucH, cream IKEA, great condition, BostitcH 16 gage Finish nailer Model (650) 583-4549 $150 o.b.o. (650)344-3104
tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- $89, light-weight, compact, sturdy love- SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
470 rooms
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craftsman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 good condition, (650)341-0282.
Dinette taBLe with Chrome Legs: 36" YamaHa Piano, Upright, Model M-305,
302 antiques x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50. $750. Call (650)572-2337 neW WeigH bench With 200lbs, plus
craftsman raDiaL saW, with cabi-
(650)341-5347
net stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-
free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San 620 automobiles
antiQue Buffet Cabinet, with 2 large
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Dinette taBLe, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. 01 toYota Camry, limited, V6, 108K
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net, with doors and legs, dark wood.. craftsmen 3 saw blades $20. new. (650)368-3037
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$500/obo. (650)952-5049 Dining room table Good Condition (650)573-5269 (505)228-1480 local.
$90.00 or best offer ( 650)-780-0193 Prince tennis 2 section nylon black 01 toYota Camry, limited, V6, 108K
DeLta caBinet saW with overrun ta- Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- miles, $4,700. (650)302-5523
antiQue itaLian lamp 18 high, $70 Dresser 4-DraWer in Belmont for ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993 caLifornia caroLina Pups.
(650)387-4002 $55.(650)341-8342
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new 30.00 joe, (650)573-5269
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tion! $350. (650)815-8999. (650)573-5269 (650)766-3024 load bars. Holds three pairs. $85, OBO Donate it to the
650-594-1494
maHoganY antiQue Secretary desk, Dresser- victorian. 35 tall sHoPsmitH mark V 50th Anniversary one kenneL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- Humane Society.
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elled glass, $350. (650)766-3024 $450. (650)888-2662. (650)504-0585 (650)593-2066 4 available. (650)341-5347
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aLPine star motocross boots Tech 8s
Dont lose money size 14 good cond. $75. (650)345-5642
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By Jill Lawless That will change once Britain leaves the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EU, after a two-year divorce process due to
begin by March 31. But no one is sure
LONDON Sam Schwarzkopf, a German exactly how.
neuroscientist at University College Britain says it will end free movement and
London, was startled to receive a letter from impose controls on EU immigration, but
the British government telling him that his has given no details. Ofcials in both the
application for permanent residence had U.K. and the EU say the 3 million EU citi-
been rejected and he should prepare to leave zens living in Britain and the 1 million
the U.K. Britons who reside elsewhere in the bloc
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ly entitled to live in Britain, and last years been a formal guarantee, or a decision on
decision by U.K. voters to leave the 28- when the cutoff date for legal residence
nation bloc hasnt changed that. But he is could be.
one of hundreds of thousands of Europeans That leaves Europeans in Britain anxious,
battling British bureaucracy to conrm and gives the previously obscure residence
their legal status and sometimes discov- cards new value as proof of immigrants
ering that the process only increases their legal status.
uncertainty. The number of residence cards issued by
Schwarzkopf, who has lived in the U.K. the British government shot up sevenfold
since 1999 and is married to a Briton, between the nal quarter of 2015 and the
thought his application for a permanent same period in 2016. There were 240,000
resident card would be a formality. applications in all of 2016 a number that
When he got the rejection saying he has stressed the civil service, which at the
should prepare to leave, he was at rst sur- end of 2016 was working through 90,000
REUTERS
prised, then angry. unprocessed applications.
Demonstrators hold placards during a protest in favour of amendments to the Brexit Bill
Its outrageous that they use statements Applicants have to ll out an 85-page
outside the Houses of Parliament, in London, Britain, March 13, 2017.
like that, especially at a time like this, he form and supply reams of supporting docu-
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Schwarzkopf was trying to obtain a small and proofs of address.
blue card emblazoned with the logo of Chris Jordan from Brighton in southern
Britains Home Ofce and the words U.K. England weighed the material submitted by
residence documentation for European
nationals.
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rejected, sometimes because of simple mis- is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community
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