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Wednesday April 12, 2017 XVII, Edition 204 www.smdailyjournal.com

Failed KCSM-TV sale forces lawsuits


College district and contractor point fingers over who dropped the ball on auction
By Austin Walsh muffed a lucrative deal. the district to sell the station, tions holding broadcast licenses We filed suit last week because
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Opposing civil lawsuits filed in claim school officials dropped the from the Federal Communications we believe that LocusPoint and
county Superior Court indicate ball on their most basic duty to Commission. [PricewaterhouseCoopers] failed
Who should take the blame for San Mateo County Community culminate the deal while district District officials believe all in multiple ways including multi-
the failed sale of the College of College District officials and employees believe the responsi- steps tied to the stations sale ple negligent failures and breach-
San Mateos television station is LocusPoint Networks representa- bility fell to the contractor. were the responsibility of es of contract, said district
the source of a legal battle, as tives disagree on why KCSM-TV The unperformed move inviting LocusPoint Networks, which also spokesman Mitch Bailey in an
school officials and a company was excluded from a $114 million the legal finger-pointing was a hired accounting firm email. We are confident the court
hired to negotiate the acquisition auction sale. failure to formally enter the sta- PricewaterhouseCoopers to assist
are locking horns over which side LocusPoint Networks, hired by tion into bundled auction of sta- in the process. See KCSM, Page 20

County may
add money
for housing
Advocates push for more, annual sales tax
expenditures could rise from $15M to $25M
By Samantha Weigel affordable housing goals, supervi-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF sors were moved by advocates who
spoke during the meeting suggest-
San Mateo County will try to ing the board allocate $30 million
tighten its belt and scrape up annually.
another $10 million a year as the Eventually, the board agreed to
Board of Supervisors strives to try and set aside up to $25 million,
allocate $25 million annually but increasing it that much will
toward addressing the affordable undoubtedly mean cutting expen-
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL housing crisis and live up to its ditures elsewhere and its not yet
By living in their studio at Redwood Citys Atherton Court Apartments,Yesenia Nava and Eduardo Cervantes are commitment to voters. clear whether its feasible.
able to save toward a home where they can live with their daughter. County officials met Tuesday to
give direction on a two-year The board will take a final vote

Dreaming of home spending plan for Measure K, a in the coming months after staff
half-cent sales tax voters extended and supervisors suggest areas
last November thats expected to where the county might find sav-
generate $81 million annually. ings that could be reallocated
toward housing.
MidPen purchase of apartments allows family to plan for homeownership Initially considering whether to
allocate $15 million a year for See HOUSING, Page 22
By Anna Schuessler rent. Thats our next plan right housing market.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF now. Nava and Cervantes experienced

For Redwood City residents


With Foster City-based MidPen
the effects of the market when
rents shot up at the apartment they
Report: Rising seas pose risk to county
Housings purchase of the 55-unit shared in Daly City a little over
Eduardo Cervantes and Yesenia apartment building on Rolison Office of Sustainability releases first vulnerability assessment
two years ago. Nava, 23, a super-
Nava, time is precious. Though Road just north of Marsh Road in By Samantha Weigel Office of Sustainability released
visor at Panera Bread in Millbrae its draft Sea Level Rise
the couple juggles their jobs, care February, Nava and Cervantes can DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
and Cervantes, 25, a construction Vulnerability Assessment. Its first
for Navas 2-year-old, Tara, and stay focused on their goal. Though worker in projects across the Bay major report is part of its Sea
visiting family members dotted plans to renovate the apartment The perils of rising seas,
Area, couldnt afford the rent Change SMC program, an initia-
across the Bay Area, they maintain complex in the next two years increased incidents of coastal ero-
increase and decided to move into tive that began about two years
a steady focus on moving out of have yet to be finalized, the hous- sion, billions of dollars of at-risk
the Atherton Court Apartments to ago. Determining whats at risk is
their studio at the Atherton Court ing nonprofits $17. 1 million infrastructure and a push for a
stay close to their jobs and family one of the first steps in the region-
Apartments and settling in a home purchase means Nava and regional response to addressing
in South San Francisco and the al effort to adapt and prepare for
for their family. Cervantes rent, which hovers just the effects of climate change are
East Bay. climate change.
We manage to try to save and above $1,500 a month, will stay Two years later, the two believe highlighted in a first-of-its kind
maybe like even maybe get a stable, allowing them to save and study for San Mateo County. Short of taking action, the
the move has worked out well.
house, said Nava. Because itd plan for the future in what many Community meetings will be
be even cheaper than trying to consider to be an unforgiving See HOME, Page 20 held this month after the countys See SEA, Page 21
2 Wednesday April 12, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


Rules are not necessarily
sacred, principles are.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

This Day in History


President Franklin D. Roosevelt died

1945 of a cerebral hemorrhage in Warm


Springs, Georgia, at age 63; he was
succeeded by Vice President Harry S.
Truman.
In 1 6 0 6 , Englands King James I decreed the design of the
original Union Flag, which combined the flags of England
and Scotland.
In 1 7 7 6 , North Carolinas Fourth Provincial Congress
authorized the colonys delegates to the Continental
Congress to support independence from Britain.
In 1 8 6 1 , the American Civil War began as Confederate
forces opened fire on Fort Sumter in South Carolina.
In 1 9 3 4 , Tender Is the Night, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, was
first published in book form after being serialized in
Scribners Magazine.
In 1 9 5 5 , the Salk vaccine against polio was declared safe
and effective.
In 1 9 6 1 , Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first
man to fly in space, orbiting the earth once before making
a safe landing. PETER MOOTZ
In 1 9 6 3 , civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. was American Medical Response paramedics and San Mateo firefighters remove a injured student during a mock DUI accident
arrested and jailed in Birmingham, Alabama, charged with called Every 15 Minutes. The demonstration is held to teach students about drinking and driving.
contempt of court and parading without a permit. (During
his time behind bars, King wrote his Letter from
Birmingham Jail.) In other news ...
In 1 9 7 5 , singer, dancer and civil rights activist Josephine Dog Gone: General and called animal control. Animal con- Howell and Bryan Riekena each
Baker, 68, died in Paris. trol took the snake to a pet supply received 11 votes last Tuesday in Colp.
In 1 9 8 1 , the space shuttle Columbia blasted off from Cape opens doors, flees animal clinic store. Williamson County Clerk Amanda
Canaveral on its first test flight. Former world heavyweight STAFFORD, Va. A dog who General manager Rod Dzivasen says Barnes says the tie will be broken on
boxing champion Joe Louis, 66, died in Las Vegas, Nevada. escaped from a Virginia animal hospi- the snake appeared to be in good April 20. Illinois law calls for such ties
tal after opening several doors has health. to be settled by a coin flip.
Birthdays been found and reunited with his owner.
Travis Campbell tells news outlets
ODaniell-Howell is a lifelong resi-
dent of Colp and has been the village
that his family was boarding their 10- Rapping firefighters go viral clerk since 2009.
year-old Great Pyrenees named General with ode to hose in area codes Riekena describes his occupation as
at the Aquia-Garrisonville Animal NEW GLOUCESTER, Maine geek. He attended Southern Illinois
Hospital in Stafford while they vaca- Theyve got hose in different area University on a swimming scholar-
tioned in Virginia Beach when the dog codes. ship. He stayed in the area after earning
left the clinic early Monday.
Actually they dont because New a bachelors degree in chemistry.
Surveillance video shows the 124- Gloucester, like the rest of Maine, is
pound dog unlatching the door to his located entirely in the 207 area code. California officer on leave
kennel and opening a second door But New Gloucester Fire & Rescues after takedown of jaywalker
Childrens author Jazz musician Former talk before wandering down a hallway. parody of the song Area Codes by
Beverly Cleary is Herbie Hancock is show host David Footage then shows General using his Ludacris and Nate Dogg is going viral SACRAMENTO A California
101. 77. Letterman is 70. mouth to open another door. anyway. police officer has been placed on
The dog was seen in an office area administrative leave after throwing a
Actress Jane Withers is 91. Opera singer Montserrat Caballe The fire departments using its paro-
before opening yet another door lead- dy video of the song as a recruitment jaywalker to the ground and striking
is 84. Playwright Alan Ayckbourn is 78. Rock singer John
ing to a parking lot behind the build- tool. It features firefighters rapping him in the face multiple times in an
Kay (Steppenwolf) is 73. Actor Ed ONeill is 71. Actor Dan ing and walking out. incident captured on video .
Lauria is 70. Author Scott Turow is 68. Singer David Cassidy and unfolding firehoses while singing
Campbell says General was eventual- about how theyve got hose in differ- Police say the Sacramento officer
is 67. Actor-playwright Tom Noonan is 66. Rhythm-and- attempted to stop the man who was
ly located after being found at a home ent area codes.
blues singer JD Nicholas (The Commodores) is 65. Singer Pat nearby.
Travers is 63. Actor Andy Garcia is 61. Movie director Walter The video had been viewed more than seen illegally crossing a street Monday
Salles is 61. Country singer Vince Gill is 60. Actress Ssscary! Cleaning staff finds 318,000 times and shared about 5,000 afternoon. The officer then got out of
by Monday afternoon. his patrol car and tried to detain him,
Suzzanne Douglas is 60. Model/TV personality J Alexander is but the subject walked away.
59. Rock musician Will Sergeant (Echo & the Bunnymen) is python in hotel room drawer Coin toss to determine The two men argued and police say
59. Rock singer Art Alexakis (Everclear) is 55. Country WORCESTER, Mass. A worker at a the pedestrian challenged the officer to
singer Deryl Dodd is 53. Folk-pop singer Amy Ray (Indigo Massachusetts hotel got a slithery sur- next leader of Illinois village a fight. Police say the officer charged
Girls) is 53. Actress Alicia Coppola is 49. Rock singer prise while cleaning a room a 5-foot COLP, Ill. The next village presi- at the man to take him into custody,
Nicholas Hexum (311) is 47. Actor Nicholas Brendon is 46. ball python left in a drawer. dent in a southern Illinois community then the officer threw the pedestrian
Actress Shannen Doherty is 46. Actress Marley Shelton is 43. The Telegram & Gazette reports that will be decided by a coin toss. to the ground and began striking him
Actress Sarah Jane Morris is 40. Actress Jordana Spiro is 40. staff at the Marriott Residence Inn in The Southern Illinoisan in in the face with his hand multiple
Rock musician Guy Berryman (Coldplay) is 39. Worcester found the snake last week Carbondale says Tammy ODaniell- times.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Wednesday April 12, 2017 3
Local brief
Hospital guard who posed as
State bill seeks to curb winter heating bill spikes
By Keith Burbank heating costs. itys billing structure, which was
doctor gets year in jail for sexual assaults BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE Spikes in con- expected to lower some customers
A man who worked as head of security at a Redwood City sumers bills this bills and raise others.
hospital will spend a year in jail for posing as a doctor and Utility customers may see fewer winter prompted Approved rate changes fund gas
sexually assaulting two women, San spikes in winter heating costs if a bill complaints to the safety and electric reliability work that
Mateo County prosecutors said Tuesday. introduced by state Sen. Jerry Hill California Public is important for our infrastructure,
Garry Chow was sentenced at 8:45 a.m. passes the Legislature, according to U t i l i t i e s PG&E spokeswoman Brandi Merlo
in Judge Donald Ayoobs courtroom in Hills office. Commission as said.
Redwood City. Chow had been out of jail Hill, D-San Mateo, on Thursday well as the sena-
The utility is reviewing Senate Bill
on $150,000 bond. introduced Senate Bill 711, which Jerry Hill tors office.
711. Merlo said PG&E has tools to
Chow, a 33-year-old Modesto man, was would ensure that 70 percent of the bill Hills staff mem-
help consumers manage their energy
head of security at Sequoia Hospital at for the average customer is covered by bers have written two reports on the
use.
the time of the assaults, according to the lowest-priced rate level for all win- issue. The latest was released Thursday
ter months. and both are available at An online tool allows customers to
Garry Chow prosecutors. The legislation would also require http://sd13.senate.ca.gov/sites/sd13. track usage day-by-day and even hour-
On Sept. 10, 2015, two women by-hour. Another online tool allows
answered an ad for modeling on craigslist.org. The person utility companies to estimate the cost senate.ca.gov/files/Hill_CombinedBi
llReports.pdf. customers to get an alert by phone or
they spoke with said they would need to have a medical of the next months bill and print that
The previous report, released in text when a forecast for their energy
screening before being hired. on the current months statement. The
March, recommended that PG&E and use reaches a level set by the customer.
Chow, who used a fake nametag and posed as Dr. Chen, estimate would be required to be print-
took both women at separate times to a utility room where ed on customers bills year-round. the CPUC find ways to lower cus- Hill said its likely a committee will
he assaulted them, prosecutors said. Hill said the bill is a solution that tomers costs, make the way bills are consider his bill in the next three
The second victim became suspicious immediately after could relieve some of the pressure on calculated more transparent and help weeks.
the assault and called police. The first woman spoke with consumers and said he wants to make it consumers manage their costs. I feel very positive it will move out
police about two weeks later. easier for residents to manage their On March 1, PG&E changed the util- of there, he said.
Chow tried to charge the first woman $200 for the exam,
however, she refused.
Chow was arrested on Oct. 13 at his home where officers
found evidence linking him to the assaults.
In addition to his jail sentence, Chow must also serve five
years of probation, complete a residential treatment pro-
gram and register for life as a sex offender, according to
prosecutors.
District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe was disappointed by The
Healthier Together
the leniency of Chows sentence.
Id treat it more seriously than probation, but judges
make the choice, he said.
A call to Chows attorney, James Dunn, was not immedi-
ately returned.
lecture series presents:
Police reports
Who has the power now?
Two generators were stolen on Brewster Avenue in DO YOU LIVE IN SAN MATEO COUNTY?
Redwood City before 9:23 a.m. Thursday, April 6.
LEARN ABOUT YOUR HEALTH RISKS
FOSTER CITY
No i s e co mpl ai nt. Loud music was coming from a vehicle AND STAYING WELL
in a parking lot on Rock Harbor Lane before 9:54 p.m.
Sunday, April 9.
Parki ng v i o l ati o n. Numerous vehicles were parked ille-
gally near Farragut Boulevard and Bridgeport Lane before
4:27 p.m. Sunday, April 9. People in our diverse community face a high risk
Arres t. A 41-year-old Foster City woman was arrested on
two warrants after throwing things and trying to break of developing heart disease, diabetes and stroke.
down a door on Gull Avenue before 3:22 p.m. Saturday,
April 8. WEDNESDAY, Learn about these risk factors and the healthy
Fo und pro perty. A drivers license was found on Beach lifestyles that can manage and control them.
Park Boulevard before 2:53 p.m. Saturday, April 8. APRIL 26
Trafc hazard. A large bag was in the road near Beach
Park and Edgewater boulevards before 2:45 p.m. Saturday, 6:00 TO 7:00 PM
April 8. Presenter: Colman Ryan, MD
Dr. Ryan, a cardiologist, is co-founder

Public Notice and executive director of the San Francisco


Heart & Vascular Institute. He is an expert
At a Special Board meeting on April 3,
2017, the Governing Board of the on the health of San Mateo countys
Belmont-Redwood Shores School various ethnic populations, and has
District appointed Rahila Passi to fill the published widely on the subject.
vacancy created by the resignation of
Charles Velschow (filed on February 14,
2017 and effective March 22, 2017). Free valet parking upon arrival.
Light snacks and refreshments to be served.

Unless a petition calling for a special Call 650-991-6700 to RSVP (space is limited).

election pursuant to Education Code


5091 is filed in the office of the County
Superintendent of Schools within 30
days of the provisional appointment, it
shall become an effective appointment.

The Marie Mahoney Auditorium, ground oor at Seton Medical Center


1900 Sullivan Avenue, Daly City, CA
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Pot shop talks ignite in South San Francisco


By Austin Walsh erate local revenue. Should South San the businesses, they would not be allowed to
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Francisco pursue such a 10 percent tax, the Comment on advertise to residents younger than 21, and
report estimates $850,000 could be drawn aesthetic prohibitions on exterior bars or
in each year, with even more hanging in the
or share this story at frosted glass at storefronts and neon signs
More than $800,000 annually could roll www.smdailyjournal.com
into South San Francisco city coffers balance if business permit fees are approved would be applied, under the state law.
should officials grow to embrace the oppor- too. In all, the report claims a budding mar- City officials also have some freedom to
tunities sprouting from the legal marijuana ijuana industry could rake in as much as $10 school, child care center, residential neigh- determine the types of retail businesses
industry, according to a city report. million across San Mateo County. borhood, biotechnology cluster or other which may be established as well, accord-
The chance to generate tax revenue as well The 10 percent rate recommended in the potentially sensitive communities, accord- ing to the report showing sales could be
as a variety of other issues tied to recre- report is about the middle range of taxes ing to the report. limited to brick-and-mortar stores or deliv-
ational pot sales will be highlighted during established by other cities on similar busi- A map sketched by officials illustrating ery companies. Allowing just delivery com-
a South San Francisco City Council study nesses, according to the report. Revenue the areas in South San Francisco potential- panies could alleviate some of the aesthetic
session Wednesday, April 12. levels could float higher than $1 million ly appropriate for such businesses shows a concerns regarding signs, advertising and
Councilmembers approved a yearlong annually if officials approved a more sub- few blocks east of Highway 101, some on storefronts, according to the report.
moratorium disallowing businesses selling stantial tax. the citys southern border and a zone west of Ways in which marijuana may intersect
the drug and officials are spending the time Under the new state law, residents are the highway near the southern portion of with the citys booming biotechnology
talking about the industry legalized through allowed to possess 1 ounce of marijuana and Linden and Maple streets. Each area identi- industry and regulations around those uses
the recent passage of Proposition 64. grow six plants. Most cities in San Mateo fied as potentially suitable for such a busi- will be discussed at an upcoming study ses-
County have banned outdoor cultivation ness should be more than 600 feet from a sion, said Futrell.
The upcoming session is the second in a
and commercial sales, except Half Moon protected facility. No decision is slated to be made at the
series of five studies designed to offer city
Bay, where officials are leaning toward Futrell said every proposed area was Wednesday meeting, but councilmembers
officials a fuller perspective on the matter,
allowing various pot businesses. State approved by the citys Police Department as can offer guidance on studying the issue to
with an expectation that the council will
commercial recreational marijuana licenses one which could be easily monitored by grant a fuller vision of the costs and bene-
ultimately make a decision on recreational
will go into effect next year, so many com- officers keeping a close eye on the all-cash fits associated with the initiative.
marijuana before the end of the year, said
munities are aiming to establish local poli- industry.
City Manager Mike Futrell. Our goal is to get their feedback and take
cies on the industry in advance. We are not locating near residential areas
Do we want it at all? We are not required their direction and turn that into ordi-
or downtown, he said. So it really boxes
to have it. But it is an option, and we rec- As South San Francisco officials consider nances, said Futrell.
in the available space to some industrial
ognize it did pass in South San Francisco, the variety of chances to capitalize on the areas that police say they believe can be The South San Francisco City Council
said Futrell. So there will be debate. legal drug sales market, an eye should be made adequately safe. meets 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 12, in the
Under the voter approved initiative, kept to zoning regulations preventing the Should councilmembers ultimately approve Municipal Services Building, 33 Arroyo
cities may tax marijuana businesses to gen- companies from opening up shop near a Drive.

Republicans hold onto Kansas House seat


By Roxana Hegman 31 points. But the 17- also signaled GOP nervousness. ports the repeal and replacement of the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS county congressional The 60-year-old state treasurer defeated Affordable Care Act, backs funding for a
district has been bat- Democrat James Thompson, a civil rights wall on the border with Mexico, opposes
tered by a slump in the attorney. The 46-year-old political new- funding for Planned Parenthood, and does
WICHITA, Kan. Republicans held on farm economy and the comer was backed by Our Revolution, the not believe an independent investigation
to a Kansas House seat Tuesday in the first loss of manufacturing group that continues the work of Sen. into Russian hacking of the election is
congressional election since President jobs in the aircraft Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential cam- needed.
Donald Trumps victory, beating back a plants in Wichita. paign.
spirited Democratic campaign hoping for In the waning days of Libertarian Chris Rockhold trailed a dis- Trumps selections for top administra-
a big anti-Trump backlash. the campaign, tant third in the race. tion jobs and a California Democratic
Ron Estes
Republican state Treasurer Ron Estes Republicans pulled in Republicans have represented the dis- appointment have created five openings
will represent the Kansas 4th congres- U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas to campaign in trict since Todd Tiahrt unseated veteran in the U. S. House, where Republicans
sional district replacing Mike Pompeo, Wichita for Estes, and both Vice President Democratic Rep. Dan Glickman in 1994. have a 237-193 edge. In addition to the
who Trump named as CIA director. Mike Pence and Trump recorded robo calls Pompeo won the states 4th District seat Kansas seat, Republicans are defending
Tuesdays vote was in a heavily for him. A flood of big GOP campaign in 2010, when Tiahrt gave it up to run GOP-leaning seats in Georgia, Montana
Republican district where Trump won 60 donations and a last-minute ad buy last unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate. and South Carolina while Democrats are
percent of votes in Novembers election. week of nearly $100,000 by the National Estes supported Trump last year and protecting a seat in a liberal California
Pompeo won re-election in November by Republican Congressional Committee backs the presidents policies. He sup- district.
THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE Wednesday April 12, 2017 5
Official says California graduation rate rises to 83 percent
By Sophia Bollag adding that hes particularly alarmed by the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS graduation rate for foster youth, which is
less than 51 percent. We certainly have a
WOODLAND More than 8 in 10 public ways to go.
high school students in the class of 2016 Although its important for students to
graduated on time, Californias top educa- graduate from high school, that shouldnt
tion official announced Tuesday, citing be the only goal, said Nadia Diaz Funn,
higher education funding as a major cause. director of the Los Angeles advocacy group
Just over 83 percent of the students fin- Alliance for A Better Community. Not
ished in four years, up about 1 percentage enough students at Los Angeles public
point from the prior year to reach a new schools qualify for college admission when
high, Superintendent of Public Instruction they graduate, she said.
Tom Torlakson said. Continuing to focus on the annual grad-
He attributed the improvements in large uation rate as the ultimate indicator for stu-
part to more funding for California public dent success shortchanges the potential of
schools that has reduced class sizes and our students, she said in a statement.
expanded arts and science education. The California Department of Education
Graduation rates have risen for seven con- released updated graduation rate data by
secutive years, with the biggest increases school, district and county Tuesday.
seen among African-American and Latino The federal Education Department is audit-
students as well as English learners, accord- ing the accuracy of the California
ing to data from the California Department Graduation rates have risen for seven consecutive years, with the biggest increases seen Department of Education graduation rates.
of Education. among African-American and Latino students as well as English learners, according to data
Torlakson said he believes the depart-
from the California Department of Education.
However, graduation rates for those ments method of calculating graduation
groups still lag behind the numbers for dents have improved the most since last helped the school reach a graduation rate of rate is accurate and indicative of rising stu-
white and Asian students. year. 94 percent. dent success. He said other indicators,
In 2016, 80 percent of Hispanic or Latino Thats extremely positive to see that The states focus on improving gradua- including AP test scores, also show
students and less than 73 percent of African- growth, he told media gathered at tion rates and closing the achievement gap California students are doing well.
American students graduated on time, com- Woodland High School, west of between demographic groups has paid off, Im totally confident that the audit will
pared to 93 percent of Asian students and 88 Sacramento. Weve done a lot to concen- said Ted Lempert, president of the Oakland- find that were doing everything right and
percent of white students. trate resources where needs are greatest. based advocacy group Children Now. reporting the data consistently over the
About 72 percent of English learners He pointed to Woodland High as a model While there is progress, we really need years, Torlakson told the Associated
graduated on time. Torlakson said those stu- where career readiness programs have to be focused on all of our kids, he said, Press.

Combining Western & Chinese Medicine to bring you relief


The Future
Dr. Chung graduated as a medical doctor in Western Medicine from Hunan Medical School in China,
ran by Yale University. She was appointed as a clinical Associated Professor while practicing Internal of local news content
Medicine in Hunan. Later, she moved to Canton Medical School to serve as a clinical Professor in
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community
the Department of Internal Medicine. Meanwhile, she received her training & Specialty Degree in
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of
Traditional Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture from a fellowship program for practicing physicians in
the newspaper industry.
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Around the state


California farmers get full
During border visit, Sessions
water supply, first time in years
FRESNO Farmers in a vast region of California will
receive their fully contracted amount of irrigation water this
outlines plan on immigration
By Astrid Galvan
year for the first time in more than a decade.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced the allocation THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
on Tuesday following one of Californias wettest winters in
years. It comes days after Gov. Jerry Brown lifted the years- NOGALES, Ariz. Attorney
long drought emergency for most of the state. General Jeff Sessions toured the U.S.-
The federally run system of reservoirs and canals provides Mexico border Tuesday and unveiled
water to irrigate roughly one-third of Californias farmland. what he described as a new get-tough
California leads the nation in agriculture, producing near- approach to immigration prosecutions
ly half the nations fruits, nuts and vegetables. under President Donald Trump.
The nations top law enforcement
Cellphone violation leads official outlined a series of changes
that he said mark the start of a new
to $1M in marijuana, $1M in cash push to rid American cities and the bor-
CASTRO VALLEY Authorities say a traffic stop for a der of what he described as filth
cellphone violation in Northern Californias Castro Valley brought on by drug cartels and crimi-
led to the seizure of 320 pounds of marijuana, valued at more nal organizations.
than $1 million, and another $1 million in cash. The tour included visiting a port of
Two men were arrested Saturday after a California entry, where Sessions exited an SUV in
Highway Patrol officer tried to pull over a van on Interstate a white shirt and baseball cap before
580. The Alameda County Sheriffs Office says a car cut in entering a restricted area. REUTERS FILE PHOTO
front of the patrol vehicle to create a distraction. Sessions has been steadily expand- U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks to law enforcement officers at the Thomas
Both suspect vehicles then tried to flee but were stopped ing the Justice Departments role in Eagleton U.S. Courthouse.
by officers on city streets. the anti-immigration agenda of the
Trump administration, but the border Clearinghouse at Syracuse University. prosecutors must consider bringing
trip offered the most comprehensive But prosecutions were slightly down felony charges against those who have
look yet at his plans. from fiscal year 2015. illegally entered the country more than
In a three-page memo, Sessions told once as well as those who marry to
During his visit, he urged federal
U.S. attorneys to prioritize immigra- evade immigration laws. He also urged
prosecutors to intensify their focus on
tion prosecutions by appointing a prosecutors to consider charging those
immigration crimes such as illegal
border security coordinator who can illegally in the country with felony
border crossing or smuggling others
oversee investigations, keep statis- identity theft and document fraud.
into the U.S.
tics and provide legal advice and train- This is a new era. This is the Trump
Such prosecutions are already hap- ing to prosecutors. The coordinators era, he said. The lawlessness, the
pening on a large scale. They made up would meet regularly with federal abdication of the duty to enforce our
more than half of all federal prosecu- immigration authorities. immigration laws, and the catch and
tions in fiscal year 2016, according to In addition, Sessions said federal release practices of old are over.
the Transactional Records Access

Report: Homeland Security fields 1K sex abuse complaints


By Elliot Spagat The numbers obtained by the group sexual contact, 714 for physical or
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dont provide details on individual sexual abuse and 589 for sexual harass-
cases or a full accounting of how the ment, according to the group. The
complaints were addressed, but they groups analysis showed the inspector
SAN DIEGO An advocacy group suggest complaints are common. general investigated 247, or less than
said Tuesday that the U.S. Department 1 percent. But it was unclear how many
of Homeland Securitys internal watch- Homeland Security inspector gener-
als office disclosed that it received others were taken up by agencies in the
dog fielded more than 1, 000 com- department, such as Immigration and
plaints of sexual assault or sexual 1, 016 complaints from detainees
reporting sexual abuse or assault from Customs and Enforcement or Customs
abuse from people in custody in a little and Border Protection.
more than two years. May 2014 to July 2016. More than 90
Community Initiatives for Visiting percent involved Immigration and The group cited the numbers in a
Immigrants in Confinement is the lat- Customs Enforcement, an agency complaint to Homeland Security
est group in recent years to document within Homeland Security that has Secretary John Kelly that urges
allegations of abuse at immigration more than 30,000 beds at detention changes in how allegations are han-
detention centers, based on informa- facilities nationwide. dled. Gillian Christensen, a Homeland
tion obtained from public records The inspector general received more Security spokeswoman, said the
requests. It comes as President Donald than 33,000 allegations of a broader department would review the com-
Trump seeks to expand detention capac- range of abuses from January 2010 to plaint to determine if further action or
ity in a drive to deport more people. July 2016, including 702 for coerced recommendations are warranted.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION/WORLD Wednesday April 12, 2017 7
Mattis: Defeating IS
still top U.S. priority
By Robert Burns in an attack on a
and Lolita C. Baldor Syrian town
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS last week.
Army Gen.
Joseph Votel,
WASHINGTON After attack- who spoke
ing a Syrian air base in response al o n g s i de
to President Bashar Assads Mattis, said the
alleged battlefield use of chemical cruise missiles
weapons, the Pentagon intends to targeted 59
refocus on defeating the Islamic Jim Mattis
locations on
State group without getting more the airfield and struck 57 of them.
deeply involved in the countrys Votel is commander of U. S.
civil war, Defense Secretary Jim Central Command, whose forces
Mattis said Tuesday. executed the cruise missile attack,
The military campaign is which Votel said severely degrad-
focused on . . . breaking ISIS, ed Syrias ability to use the air-
REUTERS defeating ISIS in Syria, Mattis field.
Wounded Iraqi girl Dua Nawaf, 8, whose her family was killed in an airstrike in Mosul, at a hospital in Qayyara, Iraq. told reporters in his first Pentagon Mattis said that if Syria were to
news conference as President use chemical weapons again it

Bombardment in Mosul Donald Trumps defense chief. Last


weeks cruise missile assault on a
Syrian air base was a separate
issue meant to demonstrate that
would pay a very, very stiff
price. He declined to say exactly
what sort of Syrian violation
would prompt a U. S. military

takes its toll on civilians


By Balint Szlanko been caught in the middle of what in harms way as shields.
the Trump administration will not
tolerate what it believes are viola-
tions of international conven-
tions against the use of chemical
response, but he stressed that the
administration has no intention of
getting drawn into Syrias civil
war.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS appears to be a far more brutal bat- The number of casualties is hard weapons, Mattis said. Mattis said the cruise missiles
tle over the western half of Mosul to establish because only some of The Syrian government has were aimed at the perpetrators of
than the preceding fight for the the wounded reach hospitals and denied that it used chemical arms the chemical attack.
IRBIL, Iraq Since she got east. most of the dead are buried immedi-
struck by mortar shrapnel in In the west, Iraqi government ately. At least 300 people were
Mosul just over a week ago, 10-
year-old Nabaa has not been able
to speak. A shard in her skull dam-
forces trying to wrest back the city
from Islamic State fighters are
relying on heavier firepower,
killed in western Mosul up to the
beginning of April, according to
the U. N. The World Health
CEO issues apology as details
aged part of her brain and doctors
arent sure if shell ever be able to
speak again.
including extensive barrages with
mortars, rocket launchers and
some improvised systems without
Organization says 1,683 wounded
civilians were referred to hospitals
between February 18 and April 8.
of passengers past emerge
The girls family had been forced By Don Babwin emerged about
guidance mechanisms. Johannes Schad, a doctor in West
to flee their home in the northern THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the man seen on
While the east was retaken by Irbil Emergency Hospital, said
Iraqi city because fighting was cellphone
Iraqs special forces, much of the that about 60 percent of the vic-
raging around them, government CHICAGO After people were videos recorded
fighting in the west is done by tims have blast injuries, mostly
artillery and helicopters were horrified by video of a passenger by other pas-
militarized police units that have from shelling.
bombarding their neighborhood, getting dragged off a full United sengers at
less experience in urban battle. Some 1, 600 civilians were OHare Airport.
and their food supplies were run- Iraqi forces recaptured the east at killed or wounded during the 100 Express flight by airport police,
ning out, said Nabaas mother, the head of Uniteds parent compa- No one
the end of January and moved days of fighting to recapture should ever be
Umm Abdul-Rahman. against the west in mid-February. Mosuls less densely populated ny said the airline was reaching
But as they neared Iraqi military out to the man to resolve this sit- Oscar Munoz mistreated this
They see resistance and imple- east. Dr. Shalan Ali, the Health way, Munoz
lines the night of March 31, mor- ment a carpet-bombing approach Ministry official in charge of uation.
tars hit, wounding Nabaa and her said.
to advance. They do this to reduce Ninevah province, thinks up to a Hours later on Monday, his tone
two brothers, 7-year-old Basem The passenger was identified as
their own casualties. This is disas- thousand have already been killed turned defensive. He described the
and 11-year-old Abdul-Rahman. physician David Dao, 69, of
trous for the civilians, said Col. in the west. man as disruptive and belliger-
The mother said she saw three oth- Elizabethtown, Kentucky, who
Ahmed Shawki, a military analyst The worst single attack came on ent.
ers lying wounded on the ground was convicted more than a decade
and retired Iraqi army officer based March 17, when an airstrike by the By Tuesday afternoon, almost ago of felony charges involving
after the strike but she didnt know in the northern city of Irbil. U.S.-led coalition hit a building in two days after the Sunday evening
their fate. his prescribing of drugs and spent
At the same time, IS fighters in the New Mosul neighborhood, confrontation in Chicago, CEO years trying to regain his medical
The family is among a large some cases are preventing civil- killing more than 100 civilians Oscar Munoz issued his most con- license.
number of civilians who have ians from leaving, keeping them who were sheltering inside. trite apology yet as details

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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday April 12, 2017 9
BARTs missing link
needing to be
Self-esteem?
By Tom Huening solved. Left in the
lurch, however, is a Guest A s we love ourselves, so shall we love others.
H.S. Sullivan.
When our family gets together we always remind our-

B
ARTs original common- plan to complete
sense goal was to serve San
Mateo County and the whole
the last BART sys-
tem link between perspective selves that, to avoid a depressing cloud from hovering over
the gathering, we are going to resist talking about politics.
Even though most of us are of the same political persua-
Bay region. But then Santa Clara the stub end at SFO
County opted out of transit in favor of in Millbrae and the sion, someone usually brings up something heard in the
The San Mateo County Board of news that is disturbing. In spite of it all, as a couple of the
highways followed by San Mateo Santa Clara Supervisors has authority to levy a
County favoring (now) Caltrain. approved end near guests were going on about Trumps personality, one lady
half-cent sales tax for transportation. piped up and said, It must be wonderful to have so much
Marin joined the exit. The San Mateo the San Jose airport. Thats about $80 million per year.
This BART down the Peninsula link self-esteem!
County Board of Supervisors acted to And how about we ask the big busi-
has long suffered from a mistaken As I sat there with mouth agape, trying to think of some-
not let us vote on BART. San ness contributing to the congestion
premise that it should share the thing to say that might help her learn what healthy self-
Francisco, Alameda and Contra Costa for an equal match? Combined with a esteem really is, I heard someone say rather tentatively:
voters approved, construction began Caltrain right of way (ROW) as it contribution from the county, this
completes the Bay loop. The funda- He doesnt have self-esteem. Hes a narcissist. I wanted to
in 1964 and service began September $160 million to $200 million per elaborate on that but I remind myself that this was not the
1972 adding the Transbay Tube in mental aw is that the Caltrain ROW year would be enough to transform
runs right through city centers and place to lecture about the difference between high self-
1974. transit and comprehensively relieve esteem and chronic narcissism. So Ill do it now.
Playing catch-up, in 1990 San BART would interfere and conict congestion. We are way beyond the
with both Caltrain and possible HSR. I heard one of the best denitions of healthy self-esteem
Mateo County contributed a $200 incremental xes currently being pro- when, some years ago, I attended a conference led by
million buy-in in lieu of joining How then to complete the missing posed.
link? Assemblyman John Vasconcellos of the California Task
the BART district and end-of-the-line So whats better? Wait for a new Force to Promote Self-esteem and Personal and Social
BART Colma opened in 1996. I worked with BART in 1997 on an majority in Congress or a president
alternate alignment for an elevated Responsibility. Self-
County voters here approved more amenable to transit or solve our esteem is the kind of pride
Measure K in November 1987 and extension down the center of problems with money raised and that arises from healthy
construction began November 1997 Highway 101. BART completed a spent locally? Nobody likes new self-regard, based on a real-
on 8.7 new railway miles to the South Sketch Analysis showing this taxes but voters in San Mateo County istic grasp of my own
San Francisco, San Bruno, SFO and alignment to be cheaper, better and are disgusted with trafc congestion. strengths and weaknesses. It
Millbrae stations. Caltrain and BART faster than the Caltrain ROW. This They want action on upgrading transit is not the same as false
connected in Millbrae with tracks alignment would much better serve to relieve our clogged highways and pride or pseudo-self-esteem,
pointed to continue BART south. The high-tech and other businesses east of local roads. an all too common condi-
Highway 101 and directly reduce traf- Our trains, buses and shuttles all tion in which vanity and
San Mateo County BART extension
c. Estimated new ridership of 40,000 need to interconnect conveniently to arrogance overshadow a per-
cost $1.5 billion and opened to the
San Mateo County boardings per day be useful. Completing BART around sons true self and identity,
public on June 22, 2003. Seems sim-
added to the estimated 24,000 for the Bay along with Caltrain upgrades masking shame at myself.
ple now but every step was a ght.
three-county Caltrain electrication would reduce time-sucking highway Many people think that
Back in 1987 and again in 1997 the (8,000 in San Mateo County) would
chief opponents of the BART exten- and local street congestion. Just wait- someone who brags and
substantially relieve not just freeway, ing for federal and high-speed rail aunts his ego has high
sion were Caltrain acionados who but spillover local road congestion as
feared the demise of the commuter funds is a fools errand. These are self-esteem. But that is conceit and narcissism. Also, they
well. Both Caltrain modernization ambitious, long-term projects and we think that those in the limelight like movie stars, ego-
train. Those fears were unfounded. and a BART extension are needed to
Caltrain now runs at capacity, about need to begin them now. centric politicians and sports stars are good examples of
ll the burgeoning demand and ease those with high self-esteem. But many of these people are
60,000 system-wide riders a day. the congestion of 230,000 vehicles
Today, 19,000 board Caltrain and compensating for feelings of inferiority and insecurity.
per day on Highway 101. Tom Huening serv ed on the San Mateo They seek the accolades of others to feel that they are
36,000 board BART each day in San With federal ofcials closing the County Board of Superv isors from worthwhile because they do not feel it inside.
Mateo County clearly demonstrating spigot for transit funding, how can
a need for both systems. 1987 to 1998 and serv ed as the county A persons attitude about himself is the basis of all of his
Caltrain modernize and BART extend? relationships family, occupational, interpersonal, self.
Missing though is a plan to ll the Surely we need to continue to pursue controller from 1999 to 2012. Huening
gap of BART around the Bay. San Because people with low self-esteem feel inadequate and
federal funds through our local repre- wrote the 1987 ballot measure K to
unworthy, they often build up a facade to hide behind. Their
Mateo and Santa Clara counties are sentatives. But being a blue state with bring BART to SFO and the initial natural selves are not able to penetrate this false front
the missing links. Key issues for a red Congress, we need a plan B. That measure A Caltrain and highway because they may adopt a tough guy, comedian, indifferent,
Caltrain today are evaporating fund- alternate plan is to do it ourselves. helpless or poor me attitude, etc. They also share many
ing from the federal government and sales tax in 1988. He serv ed on the
Wherever could we locals get that other characteristics to one degree or another. They may
high-speed rail for long-planned elec- kind of money? board of directors of SamTrans and the
cling desperately to the status quo, dreading change. They
trication. These are important issues Transportation Authority. may react to their feelings without thinking, are thin-
skinned and always on the defensive. They are fearful of
being wrong, are paranoid, and can never take the blame for
Letter to the editor anything. They are not responsible for their problems.
Many always look to someone else to take care of their
emotional needs.
People with high self-esteem feel worthy, capable and
Health care is not leave our health care in the hands of afford their treatment, or they charge loving. They wont try to control others by intimidation,
business owners. Health care is a mat- people huge costs for the help they subterfuge, dependency or even calculated charisma. They
a business proposition ter of life and death. If a man is hav- receive and then leave them in debt do not need the adulation of a captive audience to bolster
Editor, ing a heart attack or a young child for the rest of their lives. So how can their ego, though they enjoy praise when it is appropriate.
I cannot believe, for the life of me, cannot breath, then there should not anyone stand by and condone such a They will neither use others for their own benet, nor will
why we here in the United States put be any money making involved with practice? I dont think there is any they allow others to take advantage of them. They can take
helping that person. The way health country in western society that does- criticism without lashing out or making excuses and can
our health care into the hands of cor-
nt provide health care for their citi- tolerate frustration better than most. People with high self-
porations. There is obviously noth- care is now in the United States is
zens but instead relies on a care-for- esteem also have a high acceptance of others. They give
ing more important in ones life than such that if you cannot afford treat- prot system.
their health, and to think that we here ment for your illness or injury, you people the benet of the doubt because they are empathetic.
in a country that has so much wealth, simply die. Yes, die. Since they feel condent in their personal worth, they do
Patrick Field not depend upon the accumulation of material objects or
as well as the two greatest universi- People are being sent home from
Palo Alto amboyant accomplishments to make them feel successful
ties in the world (Harvard and MIT), hospitals to die because they cannot and gratied.
Of course, no one enjoys all of these characteristics all of
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Stock indexes end little changed; oil price recovers


By Alex Veiga ment company forecast weak first-
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS quarter results, citing high truck
High: 20,660.03
capacity thats led to big price cuts.
Low: 20,512.56 The stock lost $6.70 to $40.55.
The major U.S. stock indexes
barely budged Tuesday on another Close: 20,651.30 The fallout from a video showing
day of mostly light trading ahead Change: -6.72 a United Continental passenger
of the Easter holiday weekend. OTHER INDEXES dragged off an overbooked flight in
Technology stocks declined the Chicago on Sunday continued to
S&P 500: 2353.78 -3.38
most, while real estate companies pull down the airlines shares. The
NYSE Index: 11,473.62 +9.28 stock slid 81 cents, or 1.1, to
notched the biggest gains. Oil
prices recovered after an early Nasdaq: 5866.77 -14.16 $70.71.
slide. Bond yields fell and the price NYSE MKT: 2547.37 +21.35 Investors cheered the latest batch
of gold rose as investors kept an Russell 2000: 1376.95 +9.86 of corporate deal news.
eye on rising geopolitical ten- Wilshire 5000: 24,559.69 -0.90 Supervalu climbed 5.5 percent
sions. after the supermarket chain agreed
Heading into the holiday week- 10-Yr Bond: 2.29 -0.06 to buy grocery distributor Unified
end, people are a little bit nervous Oil (per barrel): 53.40 +0.32 Grocers for $375 million, most of
to add on to their positions, said Gold : 1,276.50 +22.60 which will go to pay Unified
JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist Grocers debt. Shares in Supervalu
at TD Ameritrade. North Korea and Russia-U.S. rela- 7.3 percent to its highest level ties. added 21 cents to $4.
The Standard & Poors 500 index tions. since November. Government A dash of favorable economic RetailMeNot vaulted 48.4 per-
fell 3.38 points, or 0.1 percent, to North Korea said there could be bonds also reflected growing news failed to lift the market. The cent after the online coupon com-
2,353.78. The Dow Jones industri- catastrophic consequences after unease among investors. The yield Labor Department reported that job pany agreed to be acquired by pay-
al average slipped 6.72 points, or the U.S. ordered the USS Carl on the benchmark U.S. 10-year openings rose 2.1 percent in ment and marketing company
0.03 percent, to 20,651.30. The Vinson aircraft carrier and its battle note fell to 2.30 percent from 2.36 February to a seasonally adjusted Harland Clark Holdings for $11.60
Nasdaq composite index slid 14.15 group to waters off the Korean percent late Monday. As bond 5.7 million. Job openings have a share, or $555 million.
points, or 0.2 percent, to Peninsula. Nerves were already on prices rise, yields drop. increased 3.2 percent over the past RetailMeNot picked up $3.75 to
5,866.77. edge with U.S.-South Korea war And gold, often sought out by 12 months. $11.50.
Small-company stocks bucked games underway, following recent investors in times of global uncer- Weak forecasts from some com- Major stock indexes overseas
the downward trend. The Russell ballistic missile launches by the tainty, rose $20.30, or 1.6 per- panies weighed on the market. were mixed.
2000 index rose 9.86 points, or North that have rattled neighbor- cent, to $1,274.20 an ounce. MTS Systems slumped 13.2 per- In Europe, Germanys DAX fell
0.7 percent, to 1,376.95. Rising ing countries. One of our predictions this year cent after the maker of mechanical 0.5 percent, while Frances CAC
stocks outnumbered declining ones Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of is were going to have higher testing systems issued disappoint- 40 slipped 0.1 percent. Britains
on the New York Stock Exchange. State Rex Tillerson was in Moscow volatility, said Bob Doll, chief ing earnings and sales forecasts for FTSE 100 gained 0.2 percent.
Major indexes started off in the to meet with Russian officials equity strategist at Nuveen Asset the year. The stock shed $7.10 to Earlier in Asia, Japans Nikkei 225
red early Tuesday and held their about the Syria civil war. Management. Its to be expected $46.70. stock index slipped 0.3 percent,
course the rest of the day as traders Wall Streets so-called fear with all the economic uncertain- Hub Group sank 14.2 percent while Hong Kongs Hang Seng
monitored the latest headlines on index, known as the VIX, surged ties, all the geopolitical uncertain- after the transportation manage- sank 0.7 percent.

Gas prices will rise this summer but should remain low
By Marley Jay average of $2.46 a gallon from April through Gas prices rise over the summer as more some places, a barrier that is psychological-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS September, up from $2.23 a gallon over the people hit the road to take advantage of the ly significant and keeps some people from
summer of 2016. warmer weather and school breaks. And while driving as much as they would otherwise.
NEW YORK You didnt think those The price of crude oil has risen about 15 gas prices can vary a great deal depending on Demand for gasoline likely will be flat or
super-low gas prices would last forever, did percent over the last year, although at $53 a geography and other factors, the agency says slightly lower than last year because of the
you? barrel, oil still costs about half as much as it it believes the average price of gas will rise to increase in price, DeHaan said.
did in the middle of 2014. Prices tumbled after $2.39 a gallon this year, from $2.15 a gallon Diesel prices are also expected to rise to
The U.S. government says a rebound in oil
that because of a huge supply glut. in 2016. $2.70 a gallon this year from $2.34 a gallon,
prices means drivers will be paying more at
Motorists have gotten used to gas prices If that holds, the average U.S. household but thats also well below the average price of
the pump this summer than last year. But that
under $3 a gallon and that will continue, would spend about $200 more on gasoline the fuel over the last five years. The U.S. now
will still be a bargain compared to just a few
says Patrick DeHaan, senior petroleum ana- than it did in 2016, the EIA said. But that produces so much more oil than it did in years
years ago.
lyst for the gas price tracking firm imaginary average household would still save past that oil prices, and in turn gas prices, are
The Energy Information Administration on GasBuddy.
Tuesday forecast that retail gas will cost an about $300 compared to average yearly much lower than they were a couple of years
spending on gas from 2012 to 2016. ago.
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The banged-up
Sharks will try
to slow Oilers
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN JOSE No matter who is healthy


enough to play for the San Jose Sharks
when they open their first-round playoff
series against the Edmonton Oilers, the task
will be the same.
If the Sharks are going to duplicate last
years long run to the
Stanley Cup Final, they
must start by figuring out
how to slow down Oilers
superstar Connor
McDavid starting in
Game 1 on Wednesday in
Edmonton.
Hes so fast, so
skilled, forward Jannik
Connor Hansen said. You want
McDavid to make sure that he does-
nt get easy opportunities, odd man rushes
make sure hes coming through three or
four guys. ... You cant contain guys like
that. Its not easy.
This has been a breakout season for
McDavid, who entered the league in 2015
with the hype of being the next great NHL
star. He is already living up to that billing at
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
age 20, leading the league in scoring with
Aragon second baseman Matt Fitzgerald, left, has a pop fly in shallow right field under control, but right fielder Henry Kazan is right there to 100 points and taking the Oilers to their
back up the play during the Dons 13-2 win over San Mateo in a PAL Ocean Division game Tuesday. first playoff appearance since 2006.
Now, McDavid gets to shine on the play-

Dons break out of slump


By Nathan Mollat
off stage against a Sharks team that could be
without its top two centers in Joe Thornton
and Logan Couture.
At the end of the day its still hockey,
McDavid said. I think everyone talks about
league play with a convincing 11-1 win score four runs in each of the third, fifth and playoff hockey and all that but its still the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF over Kings Academy March 16. seventh innings to pull away for a 13-2 vic- game that weve all been playing since we
were young. That part of it doesnt change.
Since then, the Dons dropped six of tory. The Sharks had success slowing down big
We havent had anything go our way in
Both the Aragon and San Mateo baseball seven, including four straight PAL Ocean scorers like Tyler Toffoli, Filip Forsberg and
the last couple weeks, said Aragon manag-
teams had high hopes for the Peninsula Division games.
er Lenny Souza. This was a lifestyle Vladimir Tarasenko on their run through the
Athletic League Ocean Division campaign Both returned from Spring Break this change we needed to make, to be mentally Western Conference last spring. Those three
after they had strong non-league results. week and met at San Mateo High School tough. If we come out mentally tough day in combined for one goal, one assist and a
While San Mateo has suffered a pair of Tuesday afternoon. After San Mateo took a minus-18 rating in 17 games against the
heartbreaking losses in Ocean play, Aragon 2-1 lead in the bottom of the first, the Dons
has struggled mightily since opening finally got it together. They went on to See DONS, Page 14 See SHARKS, Page 15

Diamondbacks take a bite out of Shark


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fernando Rodney struck out pinch-hitter
D-backs 4, Giants 3 Brandon Crawford with the tying run at sec-
Payback?
SAN FRANCISCO Robbie Ray pitched ond to end the game. Rodney allowed two Paul Goldschmidt was plunked by a 97 mph
Ray (1-0) settled in after fastball from Samardzija in the first inning,
shutout ball into the seventh inning despite INSIDE runs but earned his third save.
pitching out of a pair of one day after San Francisco catcher Buster
some control issues, Jake Lamb hit a bases- early jams and overcame Eduardo Nunez had four hits and an RBI for
loaded triple and the Arizona Diamondbacks Posey on San Francisco. Posey was hit in the head by a 94 mph fastball
matching his career high from Arizonas Taijuan Walker. Samardzija hit
beat the San Francisco Giants 4-3 on Tuesday concussion of five walks. He struck Lamb got to Jeff Samardzija (0-2) with his
night. disabled list triple in the third to extend his hitting streak only one batter in 203 1/3 innings in 2016.
out eight and allowed four
Chris Iannetta added an RBI single, and See page 14 hits over 6 2/3 innings. to eight games after the Giants starter gave
A.J. Pollock singled, scored and made a stel- up back-to-back singles and a one-out walk Up next
The left-hander also got
lar play in center field to rob Aaron Hill of some help from Pollock, who made a running to load the bases. Gorkys Hernandez crashed The two teams meet for the seventh time in
extra bases in the third. The Diamondbacks catch on Aaron Hills deep fly ball to center into the center field wall chasing the ball, 11 days when they end the three-game series
won for the fourth time in six games against in the third then slammed into the wall allowing all three runners to score easily. Wednesday. Matt Cain (0-0) tries to bounce
San Francisco. before quickly getting up to hold a runner at Samardzija allowed three runs over 6 2/3 back from his rough season debut for San
Arizona improved to 7-2, matching its first. innings with four walks and seven strike- Francisco while Shelby Miller (1-0) starts for
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Pregame blasts rock German soccer team bus


By Martin Meissner Sandra Luecke told a late evening news con- A window on the bus Were all shocked nobody thought
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ference. She said investigators are examin- was damaged and Spanish about a football match in the minutes after
ing the authenticity of what was written in defender Marc Bartra was that, Buerki said.
the letter, but wouldnt reveal more about its injured. Club spokesman Lange said a further suspicious object
DORTMUND, Germany Three explo- contents, citing the ongoing investiga- Sascha Fligge said Bartra was found at the scene, but it does not
sions went off near the team bus of Borussia tion. was operated on late appear to have been another explosive
Dortmund, one of Germanys top soccer The case is being investigated as attempt- Tuesday for a broken device.
clubs, as it set off for a Champions League ed homicide, Luecke said. bone in his right wrist Inside the packed stadium, supporters of
quarterfinal match on Tuesday evening. One We had to assume, and assumed right and to remove foreign Monaco, which plays in the French league,
of Dortmunds players was injured.
Police said they were working on the
from the start, that this was a targeted attack Marc Bartra objects from his arm. chanted Dortmund, Dortmund in sympa-
against the team of Borussia Dortmund, Dortmund goalkeeper thy for the German side. Dortmund resi-
assumption that the blasts were directed at Dortmund Police Chief Gregor Lange. Roman Buerki said the team bus had just dents, for their part, used social media to
the Dortmund team and caused by serious Investigators are not excluding any possi- pulled out of the hotel driveway when an offer accommodation to stranded Monaco
explosive devices, which may have been ble angles in their investigation, while the explosion a huge bang happened supporters ahead of their rescheduled match
hidden in a hedge near a car park. concrete background to the blasts and sent glass flying. Buerki, who is from in Europes premier soccer club competi-
The explosions happened as the team was remains unclear, he said. Switzerland, told Swiss daily Blick that he tion.
departing its hotel for a first-leg match There were three explosions near the was sitting in the last row of the bus, next The team is totally shocked, thats clear.
against Monaco. The game was called off Dortmund bus as the team left the LArrivee to Bartra. Its our task now to digest this somehow
shortly before kickoff and rescheduled for Hotel and Spa on the outskirts of the west- Bartra was hit by shards from the broken because its only 24 hours before we have to
Wednesday. ern city of Dortmund for the stadium, around back window, he added. Players ducked for play. Thats our job, Dortmund Chief
A letter claiming responsibility was 10 kilometers (6 miles) away, at 7.15 p.m. cover, wondering whether there would be Executive Officer Hans-Joachim Watzke
found near the site of the blasts, prosecutor local time (1715 GMT), police said. more explosions. said.

TUESDAY in the PAL team tournament next week, No. 2 singles, and Oliver Nix and Evan
Local sports roundup with the win over the Panthers. Mahaffey at No. 1 doubles.
Burlingame will need to beat Hillsdale in
Softball despite going just 1 for 3 at the plate.
the season finale today to lock up fourth
Miller and Nicole Perrazo drove in two runs Boys lacrosse
Notre Dame-Belmont 16, apiece as well for the Tigers. place in the division and a spot in the team
Mercy-Burlingame 0 tournament.
The Crusaders were no match for the Baseball Regular-season champ Menlo-Atherton Corona Del Mar 9, Sacred Heart Prep 6
Tigers in a West Bay Athletic League already assured itself an automatic Central
Foothill Division game that was called after Riordan 8, Sacred Heart Prep 1 Coast Section berth and will not play in the The last time CDM-Newport Beach and
four innings because of the 15-run, mercy- The Crusaders scored six runs in the top of PAL team tournament. Carlmont, the top SHP met it was in the 2012 state champi-
rule before five innings. the seventh inning to turn a taut 2-1 game tournament seed, will face Ocean Division onship football game a 27-15 Sea Kings
Notre Dame scored 16 runs on 13 hits, into an easy non-league victory. champ Capuchino in the first round, while win.
with a nine-run third being the key inning. SHP (6-11-1 overall) was held to just six Aragon and Burlingame will most likely
Madi Earnshaw the recipient of the offen- hits and scored its only run in the bottom of meet for a third time this season. Different sport Tuesday, same result as the
sive outburst as she recorded a four-inning the fifth. Burlingame coach Bill Smith will have to Gators fell in a non-league match.
no-hitter. She was a hit batter away from a Kyle Cody had two hits, including a dou- figure something out between now and then
perfect game. She can thank right fielder ble, to lead the Gators offensive. Brendan because Aragons singles players dominat- Kevin Tinsley led the way offensively for
Carlee Miller for preserving the no-no with Semien also had a double for SHP. ed. Daniel Li, Daniel Duan and Jordan Chall SHP, scoring three times. Tommy Barnds,
a diving catch. all won their singles matches for the Dons Wilson Weisel and John Carroll each scored
Chloe Stogner paced the Notre Dame
Boys tennis in straight sets. They also got wins from once for the Gators.
offense, going 3 for 3 with three RBIs. Aragon 5, Burlingame 2 Jason Zhoa and Patrick Tse, and Cameron
Bella Parks slammed a two-run home run, The Dons locked up third place in the PAL Swiecki and Sean Heffernan in doubles play. Cody Weibe made 14 saves in goal for
while Marina Sylvestri drove in four runs Bay Division standings, and the No. 2 seed Burlingames wins came from Chris Hu at SHP.

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Best without a major? Westwood alone in his class


By Doug Ferguson PGA Championship). Westwood has had in the majors. few victories (four on the PGA Tour, two on
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The biggest was Phil Westwood had a birdie putt on the final the European Tour). David Duval was the
Mickelson, who won his hole at Torrey Pines to get into a playoff only player in his 20s considered the best
AUGUSTA, Ga. Lee Westwood already first major at the 2004 with Tiger Woods and Rocco Mediate in the without a major. He was 29, had been No. 1
had qualified as the best player to have Masters. 2008 U.S. Open. A year later, a three-putt and was seen as the biggest threat to Woods.
never won a major even before Sergio Colin Montgomerie bogey from long range (after a magnificent Brandt Snedeker (8) and Matt Kuchar (7)
Garcia won the Masters. owned the title for the shot from a fairway bunker) kept him out of havent won enough on the PGA Tour or
Garcia only made it less of a debate. better part of a decade, a British Open playoff between Stewart seriously contended in enough majors to
The focus is sure to shift between now and and his time is gone. Cink and Tom Watson. The next year, he was properly wear the label. More likely to be
the U.S. Open over who fits into that cate- Lee Westwood Montgomerie is on the the 54-hole leader at the Masters when considered was Steve Stricker, but he now is
gory. When the label first became popular 50-and-older circuit and Mickelson outplayed him. And in 2013, 50 and splitting time on the PGA Tour
in the early 1990s, it was easy to judge the only gets into majors when he wins the cor- Westwood was the 54-hole leader at Champions.
candidates because of their victories, the responding major on the PGA Tour Muirfield when Mickelson beat him at the One thing about that label over the years:
number of majors they had played and how Champions circuit. British Open. It can be seen as a compliment (At least
many times they came close to winning. Westwood is headed down that path. Westwood is running out of time. The old- best player, theres something good
Tom Kite was the first big name to shed At age 43, he has 39 victories worldwide est player to win his first major was Jerry there, Garcia said). Mostly, though, its
the label when he won the 1992 U.S. Open and is one of only two players without a Barber, who was 45 when he won the 1961 something that players would find irritating
at age 42. Among those who followed Kite major to have been No. 1 in the world rank- PGA Championship. if they were honest with themselves.
in finally winning majors were Corey Pavin ing. The other is Luke Donald, but what sets Next in line? For now, Westwood is the only active
(1995 U.S. Open) and Davis Love III (1997 them apart is the number of chances Rickie Fowler is too young (28) with too player who has reason to be irritated.

Local Sports Briefs 1995. The seating blocked splendid views


of the Oakland Hills.
Oklahoma City averaging a triple-double
this season. Bulls forward Jimmy Butler
Probert retired in 2002 and died of a heart
attack in 2010 at the age of 45.
makes his highest appearance on the list at
Oakland As to take tarps Stephen Curry has NBAs No. 8. Forbes: Yankees worth
off upper deck seats, sell for $15 best-selling jersey once again big league-high $3.7 billion
OAKLAND The Oakland Athletics are
Ashes of late NHL enforcer
NEW YORK Stephen Curry has the NEW YORK Forbes ranks the New York
pulling the tarps and opening a portion of best-selling jersey in the NBA for the sec- Bob Probert spread in penalty box Yankees as baseballs most valuable team for
the upper deck at the Coliseum for their ond consecutive year. DETROIT Late Red Wings enforcer Bob the 20th straight year and lists the Tampa Bay
upcoming 10-game homestand. The league announced Tuesday that Probert has been given a little more time in Rays with the lowest valuation.
The seats will sell for $15 and be avail- NBAStore.com sales show the Golden State the penalty box at Detroits Joe Louis Forbes said Tuesday it estimates the
able for games beginning Friday against Warriors two-time league MVP leading Arena. Yankees are worth $3.7 billion, up 9 percent
Houston, the team said, while announcing LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Russell Proberts widow, Dani, sprinkled some of from last year. The Dodgers are next at $2.75
that 50 percent from purchases will go to Westbrook and Kyrie Irving for the most the forwards ashes in the box on Sunday, billion, a 10 percent increase.
Oakland Promise, an initiative striving popular jersey this season. when the Red Wings played their final game Boston was third at $2.7 billion, followed
to triple the number of college graduates The NBA also said the Warriors have the in the stadium. by the Chicago Cubs ($2.675 billion), San
from the city of Oakland over the next 10 best-selling merchandise as a franchise this Proberts daughter, Brogan, tweeted Francisco ($2.65 billion) and New York Mets
years. The As say this is a thank you to season, ahead of the Cavaliers, Bulls, Sunday that she cant think of a better ($2 billion).
Oakland As fans. Lakers and Knicks. place for her fathers ashes. At the bottom were the Rays ($825 mil-
The View Level will include 12,103 addi- Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas appears in lion), Oakland ($880 million), Cincinnati
Probert logged hours in the box as one of
tional seats, and are to be available beyond the top 15 in jersey sales for the first time at ($915 million) and Cleveland ($920 million).
the NHLs most penalized players. During
this homestand. Tarps will still cover the No. 14 and Bucks forward Giannis the 1987-88 season, he led the league with Major League Baseballs average team value
area known as Mount Davis after it was Antetokounmpo made the jump from No. 14 398 minutes in penalties. He is fifth all rose 19 percent to $1.54 billion. Forbes says
built for late Raiders owner Al Davis to last season to No. 9. time with 3,300 total penalty minutes in values increased because of new local televi-
increase stadium capacity as he returned the
Westbrooks career-best No. 4 ranking his 16-season career. Nine of those seasons sion deals, as well as a surge in profitabili-
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Posey placed on seven-day concussion disabled list


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS monitor how hes doing pinch run and stay in the game behind the tinuing to go through the concussion proto-
and hell stay there until plate. col. He could come off the disabled list as
SAN FRANCISCO Catcher Buster we think hes ready to Posey told reporters that he was able to early as April 18 when the Giants begin a
Posey was placed on the seven-day disabled play. The biggest reason drive home following the game and had no two-game series in Kansas City. Bochy
list with concussion symptoms Tuesday, a probably is the fact that problems sleeping afterward. He said he had noted that Posey could potentially be San
day after he was struck in the helmet by a 94 he is a catcher. You just some lingering symptoms but declined to Franciscos designated hitter against the
mph fastball from Arizonas Taijuan Walker. have to be really careful go into detail whether that included Royals.
While manager Bruce Bochy said follow- about these things. headaches or nausea.
ing Mondays 4-1 victory that Posey was The 0-1 fastball with We just thought this was the smart move, Were going to try to get this thing
doing ne, the Giants planned to check in Buster Posey two outs in the rst especially being a catcher, Posey said. cleared up and well get him back on the eld
with him overnight and re-evaluate him inning sent the Gold When youre dealing with your head you as soon as we can, Bochy said.
Tuesday. They werent going to take any Glove catcher immediately to ground. have to use caution. Its different than a hip
chances with the 2012 NL MVP and 2010 Athletic trainer Dave Groeschner sprinted or a knee obviously. I feel like its the right Catcher Tim Federowicz had his contract
Rookie of the Year. toward the plate and Bochy was right move. purchased from Triple-A Sacramento to take
Hes got some symptoms so were being behind. Posey got up on his own but exited Posey will be restricted from any baseball Poseys spot, while right-hander Clayton
cautious, Bochy said. Well continue to the game, with Nick Hundley entering to activities for the next few days while con- Blackburn was designated for assignment.

DONS
in the opening frame. home another run. Kyle Nichol, who
The reliever continued to warm up in the walked, scored on a wild pitch and Hussain
second as the Bearcats used a pair of hits and scored on an error to give Aragon a 5-2 lead.
Continued from page 11 pair of walks to load the bases, but [Monozon] didnt have his best stuff. He
Tagliafico got out of it unscathed. struggled with his location, Goldstein
It could have either way, Souza said of said. The errors were the killers ... and we
and day out, we can be that team (that went
Tagliaficos start. We had guys up in the havent made those (kind of) errors this
6-1 to start the season).
pen. year.
San Mateo manager Neal Goldstein said
the lack of playing time over the break may Tagliafico walked a fine line in the third Monozon was lifted after the fourth
have cost his team Tuesday. as the Bearcats stranded two more bases run- inning, so the Dons went to work on the
Were coming off Spring Break and we ners before the Aragon offense finally gave San Mateo bullpen in the fifth, upping their
didnt play (any games), Goldstein said. their starter some support. lead to 9-2. Aragon scored four more runs,
Maybe we shouldnt have done that. The fact it came against one of the top but this time on just one hit. Chris Swartzs
Aragon starting pitcher Jack Tagliafico pitchers in the PAL in San Mateos Dom RBI double was the only hit of the inning
exemplified that new mental toughness. Monozon made it even more satisfying. for the Dons. Henry Kazan drove in a run
After wobbling though the first three Monozon appeared to be on top of his game with a sacrifice fly, Hussain drew a bases-
innings, during which San Mateo (1-3 PAL early, striking out the side in the first and loaded walk and Swartz would score on an
Ocean, 7-6-2 overall) scored twice in the adding two more in both the second and error.
bottom of the first and loaded the bases in third innings.
In the top of the seventh, the Dons final-
the second while he walked five, Tagliafico But San Mateos inability to play clean ly broke out, scoring four runs on four hits
got out of the jams with minimal damage. defense behind its pitchers, the Bearcats along with three walks and a San Mateo
After that, he was unhittable. Beginning committed five errors, coupled with 11 error. Cam Grant, Collard, Fitzgerald and
with the third out of the third inning, walks issued to Aragon batters, was a recipe Swartz all had RBI hits during the rally.
Tagliafico went on to retire the final 13 bat- for a rout.
Aragon (2-4, 8-7) took a 1-0 lead in the NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
Hussain paced the Aragon offense, going
ters he faced, before giving way to Conor 2 for 3 with two RBIs and a run scored. He
Hourigan to pitch the seventh. top of the first when Elliot Biagini reached San Mateos Kevin Jacobs singles in the first
on an error and would eventually come inning against Aragon. Jacobs was 2 for 3 was one of four Dons to drive in a pair of
[Tagliafico] is tough to beat when he runs. Joining him were Collard, Fitzgerald
throws strikes, Souza said. Early on, he around to score on a Samir Hussain wind- with an intentional walk and a run scored.
aided bloop single to shallow right field. and Swartz the fifth, sixth, eighth and
wasnt. ninth spots in the order.
Tagliafico ended up with six innings of San Mateo came back in the bottom of the be cleanly handled to drive in Kevin Jacobs,
work, giving up two runs on four hits. inning to score its only runs of the game. who had singled three batters earlier. Souza is hoping this win jump-starts the
Souza wanted Tuesdays win so bad he had Jack Mihalek hit a sacrifice fly to right to But the Dons took the lead for good in the Dons for the final stretch of the season.
a reliever warming up in the first inning plate Monozon, who had walked earlier in third, scoring four runs on a pair of hits. We felt this was going to happen the last
after Tagliafico gave up two runs on two hits the inning. Austin Salvail then followed Steph Collard dropped down a safety squeeze seven games, Souza said. The road to the
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SHARKS
Couture (mouth) and sees little advantage. goalies in the regular
Thornton (left knee), Teams change. They change rosters, they season. Talbot led the
who both missed the end change players, they change lines. Ive league with 73 starts and
Continued from page 11 of the regular season. been gone now for two seasons, he said. set a franchise record
Both players practiced Theres a lot of newness to both organiza- with 42 wins. Jones was
this week but remain day tions. tied for third with 65
Sharks last season with shutdown defensive to day. Couture worked starts despite struggling
pair Marc-Edouard Vlasic and Justin Braun
doing most of the work.
on the top line and the Special teams a bit down the stretch.
top power-play unit, Jones enters with much
We did it the same way were going to do The Sharks rode a potent power play all
this, coach Peter DeBoer said. It was by Logan Couture while Thornton had less the way to the finals last season, convert-
Martin Jones more postseason experi-
time on the ice with the ence, having back-
committee and by whoevers on the ice get- extra forwards. Thornton did say he remains ing 24 percent of opportunities and scoring stopped San Joses long run last year, while
ting the job done and if we have the puck, confident hell be able to play Wednesday. 18 goals overall in the four rounds. They Talbot has never started a playoff game.
they dont have it. Everything weve done, have been much less successful this season
were not changing the formula because Familiar faces despite the same top unit, ranking 25th in Lucic the leader
were playing Connor McDavid or the the league in the regular season at 16.7 per-
Oilers coach Todd McLellan is quite While many of Edmontons key players
Edmonton Oilers or this is new. We know cent. Edmonton was much more effective in
familiar with many of the Sharks, hav- will be getting their first taste of the NHL
how to handle good players and thats on us the regular season, ranking fifth in the
ing coached in San Jose seven seasons playoffs, the Oilers do have a few key veter-
to get the job done. league at 22.9 percent.
before being fired in 2015. He took over ans to show the youngsters the way. None
Here are some other things to watch: Edmonton and helped the Oilers get back of those players is as battle tested as forward
to the playoffs in just his second year. Workhorse goalies Milan Lucic, who has 26 goals in 101 career
Down the middle But despite a long history with many of Edmontons Cam Talbot and San Joses playoff games and helped Boston win the
The series could hinge on the health of the key players on the Sharks, McLellan Martin Jones were two of the most worked Stanley Cup in 2011.

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WEDNESDAY FIRST ROUND WESTERN CONFERENCE East Division East Division
Baseball (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Chicago Blackhawks vs. Nashville Predators W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Capuchino at Burlingame, 4 p.m.; Serra at the Boras EASTERN CONFERENCE Thursday, April 13: Nashville at Chicago,5 p.m. Baltimore 4 2 .667
Montreal Canadiens vs. New York Rangers New York 5 3 .625
Classic, TBD Saturday, April 15: Nashville at Chicago, 5 p.m. Tampa Bay 5 3 .625
Softball Wednesday, April 12: New York at Montreal, 4 p.m. Monday, April 17: Chicago at Nashville, 6:30 p.m. Washington 5 3 .625
San Mateo at Mills, 4 p.m. Friday, April 14: New York at Montreal, 4 p.m. Boston 4 3 .571 1/2 Miami 4 3 .571 1/2
Thursday, April 20: Chicago at Nashville, TBA
Boys volleyball Sunday, April 16: Montreal at New York, 4 p.m. x-Saturday, April 22: Nashville at Chicago, TBA New York 3 4 .429 1 1/2 Philadelphia 3 5 .375 2
Hillsdale at Aragon, Mills at San Mateo, South City Tuesday, April 18: Montreal at New York, 4 p.m. x-Monday, April 24: Chicago at Nashville, TBA Toronto 1 6 .143 3 1/2 Atlanta 1 6 .143 3 1/2
at Capuchino, 6 p.m. x-Thursday, April 20: New York at Montreal, TBA x-Wednesday, April 26: Nashville at Chicago, TBA Central Division
x-Saturday, April 22: Montreal at New York, TBA Central Division
Boys tennis Detroit 5 2 .714
St. Francis vs. Serra at CSM, 3:30 p.m. x-Monday, April 24: New York at Montreal, TBA Ot- Cincinnati 6 2 .750
tawa Minnesota Wild vs. St. Louis Blues Minnesota 5 2 .714
Track and field Wednesday, April 12: St. Louis at Minnesota, 6:30 Chicago 5 2 .714 1/2
Cleveland 4 3 .571 1
Bellarmine at Serra, 3 p.m.; WBAL 2B at Bellarmine, p.m. Pittsburgh 3 4 .429 2 1/2
Senators vs. Boston Bruins Chicago 2 4 .333 2 1/2
3:30 p.m. Friday, April 14: St. Louis at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Milwaukee 3 5 .375 3
Swimming Wednesday, April 12: Boston at Ottawa, 4 p.m. Kansas City 2 5 .286 3
Saturday, April 15: Boston at Ottawa, noon Sunday, April 16: Minnesota at St. Louis, noon West Division St. Louis 2 6 .250 4
Bellarmine at Serra, 3 p.m.; WBAL Jamboree #5 at Wed., April 19: Minnesota at St. Louis, 6:30 p.m.
Harker, 5 p.m. Monday, April 17: Ottawa at Boston, 4 p.m. Los Angeles 5 2 .714 West Division
Wednesday, April 19: Ottawa at Boston, 4:30 p.m. x-Saturday, April 22: St. Louis at Minnesota, TBA Arizona 7 2 .778
x-Friday, April 21: Boston at Ottawa, TBA x-Monday, April 24: Minnesota at St. Louis, TBA Houston 5 4 .556 1
THURSDAY x-Wednesday, April 26: St. Louis at Minnesota, TBA As 4 4 .500 1 1/2 Colorado 6 3 .667 1
x-Sunday, April 23: Ottawa at Boston, TBA
Baseball x-Wednesday, April 26: Boston at Ottawa, TBA Texas 2 4 .333 2 1/2 Los Angeles 4 4 .500 2 1/2
San Mateo at Aragon, Harker at Mills, 4 p.m.; Serra Seattle 2 7 .222 4
Anaheim Ducks vs. Calgary Calgary San Diego 4 5 .444 3
at Boras Classic, TBD Washington Capitals vs. Toronto Maple Leafs
Softball Thursday, April 13: Calgary at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m. Giants 3 6 .333 4
Thursday, April 13: Toronto at Washington, 4 p.m. Saturday, April 15: Calgary at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays Games
Aragon at Capuchino, Hillsdale at Burlingame, 4 Saturday, April 15: Toronto at Washington, 4 p.m.
p.m. Monday, April 17: Anaheim at Calgary, 7 p.m. Detroit 2, Minnesota 1 Tuesdays Games
Monday, April 17: Washington at Toronto, 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 19: Anaheim at Calgary, 7 p.m.
Boys tennis Wednesday, April 19:Washington at Toronto, 4 p.m. Cleveland 2, Chicago White Sox 1, 10 innings Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 2
Aragon at San Mateo, Burlingame at Hillsdale, 4 x-Friday, April 21: Calgary at Anaheim, TBA Milwaukee 4, Toronto 3
x-Friday, April 21: Toronto at Washington, TBA x-Sunday, April 23: Anaheim at Calgary, TBA N.Y. Mets 14, Philadelphia 4
p.m. x-Sunday, April 23: Washington at Toronto, TBA Boston 8, Baltimore 1 Washington 8, St. Louis 3
Badminton x-Tuesday, April 25: Calgary at Anaheim, TBA
x-Tuesday, April 25: Toronto at Washington, TBA Houston 7, Seattle 5 Milwaukee 4, Toronto 3
Aragon at Mills, San Mateo at Burlingame, 4 p.m.
Swimming Edmonton Oilers vs. San Jose Sharks Texas at L.A. Angels, late Miami 8, Atlanta 4
Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Columbus Blue Jackets Wednesdays Games
Aragon at Carlmont, San Mateo at Hillsdale, Half Wednesday, April 12: Columbus at Pitt, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 12: San Jose at Edmonton, 7 p.m. Colorado 3, San Diego 2
Moon Bay at Capuchino, El Camino at Jefferson, Friday, April 14: Columbus at Pitt, 4 p.m. Friday, April 14: San Jose at Edmonton, 7:30 p.m. Tampa (Snell 0-1) atYanks (Montgomery 0-0),10:05 a.m. Arizona 4, San Francisco 3
Mills at Westmoor, 3:30 p.m. Sunday, April 16: Pitt at Columbus, 3 p.m. Sunday, April 16: Edmonton at San Jose, 7 p.m. Twins (Gibson 0-0) at Detroit (Fulmer 0-0), 10:10 a.m. Wednesdays Games
Track and field Tuesday, April 18: Pitt at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 18: Edmonton at San Jose, 7 p.m. CWS (Holland 0-1) at Cleveland (Salazar 0-0),3:10 p.m. Pads (Perdomo 0-0) at Rox (Freeland 1-0), 12:10 p.m.
Mills at Aragon, Hillsdale at Capuchino, 3 p.m. x-Thursday, April 20: Columbus at Pittsburgh, TBA x-Thursday, April 20: San Jose at Edmonton, TBA Brewers (Anderson 0-0) at Jays (Stroman 1-0),4:07 p.m. Cards (Leake 0-1) at nats (Scherzer 1-0), 1:05 p.m.
Boys lacrosse x-Sunday, April 23: Pittsburgh at Columbus, TBA x-Saturday, April 22: Edmonton at San Jose, TBA Os (Jimenez 0-0) at Boston (Wright 0-0), 4:10 p.m. Cincy (Garrett 1-0) at Pitt (Nova 1-0), 4:05 p.m.
Serra at St. Ignatius, 5 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 25: Columbus at Pittsburgh, TBA x-Monday, April 24: San Jose at Edmonton, TBA As (Triggs 1-0) at KC (Hammel 0-0), 5:15 p.m. Mets (Wheeler 0-1) at Philly (Velasquez 0-1),4:05 p.m.
Texas (Griffin 0-0) at Angels (Chavez 1-0),7:07 p.m. Brewers (Anderson 0-0) at Jays (Stroman 1-0),4:07 p.m.
TRANSACTIONS Houston (Fiers 0-1) at Seattle (Gallardo 0-1), 7:10 p.m.
Thursdays Games
Atlanta (Garcia 0-1) at Miami (Koehler 0-0), 4:10 p.m.
Dodgers (McCarthy 1-0) at Cubs (Lackey 1-0),5:05 p.m.
BASEBALL TORONTO BLUE JAYS Claimed INF Ty Kelly off Jason Motte on a minor league contract. Minnesota at Detroit, 10:10 a.m. Arizona (Miller 1-0) at San Francisco (Cain 0-0),7:15 p.m.
waivers from the N.Y. Mets.Transferred RHP Glenn COLORADO ROCKIES Sent RHP Jairo Diaz to Pittsburgh at Boston, 11:05 a.m. Thursdays Games
American League
Sparkman to the 60-day DL. Activated RHP Roberto Lancaster (Cal) for a rehab assignment. Texas at L.A. Angels, 12:37 p.m. Pittsburgh at Boston, 11:05 a.m.
BOSTON RED SOX Placed OF Jackie Bradley Jr. Osuna from the 10-day DL. Optioned RHP Casey Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, 3:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m.
on the 10-day DL. Optioned INF Deven Marrero to MIAMI MARLINS Sent RHP Odrisamer De-
Lawrence to Buffalo (IL). spaigne to Jupiter (FSL) for a rehab assignment. Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 4:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m.
Pawtucket (IL). Reinstated SS Xander Bogaerts from
the bereavement list and LHP Drew Pomeranz from National League MILWAUKEE BREWERS Assigned RHP Michael Baltimore at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Miami, 4:10 p.m.
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J. Geils, Centerfold musician, dies at age 71


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bandmates included Danny Klein, Richard Frame was released in 1981 and eventually
Magic Dick Salwitz, Stephen Jo Bladd, charted at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot
GROTON, Mass. Musician J. Geils, Peter Wolf and Seth Justman. 100 in February 1982. It stayed there for six
founder of The J. Geils Band known for such The band, whose music blended blues weeks and was featured on MTV.
peppy early 80s pop hits as Love Stinks, rock, R&B, soul and pop, released 11 studio The band was nominated for the Rock and
Freeze Frame and Centerfold, has died albums and built a large following due to Roll Hall of Fame for the fourth time last
in his Massachusetts home at 71. their energetic live shows as well as their fall but once again was not selected as part
Groton police said officers responded to unusual use of the harmonica as a lead of the 2017 class.
Geils home around 4 p.m. Tuesday for a instrument. The band broke up in 1985, but This is our fourth nomination, and
well-being check and found him unrespon- reunited off and on over the years. going through that process, with its inher-
sive. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The group had several Top 40 singles in ent disappointment, youre not sure you
A preliminary investigation indicates the early 1970s, including a cover song want to take that ride again, lead vocalist
that Geils died of natural causes, police Lookin for a Love by the family group Peter Wolf told Billboard at the time. Its
said in a statement. The Valentinos and Give It to Me. great to be recognized, but its a drag to be
The J. Geils Band was founded in 1967 in Their biggest hits included Must of Got disappointed. I hope that we make it in.
Worcester, Massachusetts, while Geils, Lost, which reached No. 12 on Billboards That would be great.
whose full name was John Warren Geils Jr., Top 100 in 1975 and Love Stinks, a When news of Geils death broke, fans
was studying mechanical engineering at humorous rant against unrequited love, the turned to social media to offer condolences
Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Geils title song of their 1980 album. Their song and to reminisce about the bands songs and
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Salmon with polenta, tomato vinaigrette


By Katie Workman 1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
Preheat the oven to 450 F. In a heavy
As Mother Nature nudges spring along, Dutch oven or large (4-quart) saucepan,
its time to dream of the fresh, light meals bring the broth and milk to a simmer over
that go hand in hand with this time of year. medium-high heat.
How about a bright, rich pink piece of Reduce the heat, sprinkle in the polenta,
salmon perched atop a bed of polenta, whisking all the while, and keep adjusting
piled with a mound of roasted cherry toma- the heat so the mixture stays at a gentle
toes, collapsed into their own sweetness? simmer. Season with salt and pepper.
Well, all right then, were on the same Continue to simmer and whisk semi-fre-
page. quently until the mixture has thickened and
When I want my filets of fish to look become creamy, about 20 minutes.
perfect, I like to start them in a hot pan and While the polenta is cooking, heat 2
then transfer them to the oven to finish tablespoons of the oil in a large skillet,
cooking, rather than flipping them in the preferably nonstick, over medium heat.
pan. That way, they stay intact and beauti- Add the shallot and saute for 2 minutes,
ful. If you decide to use salmon with the then add the tomatoes and oregano and
skin on, starting them skin down in a hot saute for another 4 minutes or so, until the
pan also ensures that delicious crispiness. tomatoes have collapsed slightly. Transfer
You could add any number of things to the tomatoes to a bowl, stir in the vinegar,
the topping here: chopped olives, differ- and tent with foil to keep warm.
ent herbs, capers. Return the pan to medium high heat and
A small bunch of daffodils on the table heat the remaining tablespoon of oil.
wouldnt hurt either. Season the salmon with salt and pepper.
Place the salmon skin side down (if appli-
SALMON WITH POLENTA cable) in the hot pan and sear for 4 min-
AND WARM TOMATO VINAIGRETTE utes. Transfer the pan to the oven and roast
the fish for about 5 minutes, until cooked
Serves 4 to your liking.
Start to finish: 30 minutes Meanwhile, when the polenta has fin-
1 1/2 cups chicken broth ished cooking, remove it from the heat and
2 1/2 cups whole milk whisk in the Parmesan and the butter.
1 cup cornmeal or polenta Taste, and add pepper and additional salt if
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper to needed. Divide the polenta among 4
taste plates. Use a metal spatula to transfer the
3 tablespoons olive oil, divided salmon filets on top of the polenta, and
1 shallot, chopped spoon some of the tomato vinaigrette over If you decide to use salmon with the skin on, starting them skin down in a hot pan also ensures
1 pint multi-colored cherry tomatoes, it. Serve hot. that delicious crispiness.
halved Nutrition information per serving: 684
1 tablespoon chopped fresh oregano calories; 296 calories from fat; 33 g fat
leaves (10 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 128 mg
1 tablespoon sherry or red wine vinegar cholesterol; 263 mg sodium; 49 g carbo-
4 (6 to 8-ounce) salmon filets, with skin hydrate; 5 g fiber; 10 g sugar; 46 g pro-
if desired tein.

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their many commitments. started working at the Atherton Court process of financing renovations planned
The commute is just like something I Apartments three months ago. for the three buildings included in the
dont want to do, said Nava, who often I had two residents [who] had to cry Atherton Court Apartment complex. She
sees a line of cars waiting to cross the because theyre very happy because we said the organization is working toward
Continued from page 1
Dumbarton Bridge from their studio. address their issues right away, she said. rehabilitating each unit starting in the first
Though Nava and Cervantes dont see Caberto is now in the midst of setting up quarter of 2018, and that MidPen would
Despite the traffic impeding their com- many affordable options to begin a new 55 new below-market leases for those cur- partner with a relocation agency to work
mutes, Nava is able to drop her daughter off lease on an apartment, they are well aware rently living in the units. At a meeting with out a plan for where residents would stay
with her sisters mother-in-law before she they are fortunate to have the rent on their residents this past month, she sensed a while their units are being renovated.
heads to work and Cervantes said he is able studio stay stable as rents around them are great deal of excitement around plans for Among the new features planned for the
to run errands at nearby stores. Nava said increasing. Though saving toward a home future renovations. complex are carport parking to take park-
their rent has been manageable, but the is a large financial goal, they are motivated Theyre so happy, theyre so glad ing off the street and a new structure hous-
two, who are engaged, have thought often by the idea of owning their own place, and theyll be having a community room [and] ing a residential services office, communi-
about moving to an apartment where their they know they have to save wherever they theyll have their units renovated, she ty room, kitchen, computer lab and two
family of three would have more space. can to get there. said. laundry rooms. She said that some residents
But as they have put more thought into it, might see their rent drop by up to 50 per-
Just to move in, thats a lot of money, In helping them sign new leases, Caberto
renting a bigger apartment makes less and cent in 2018 after the complexs renova-
you know, said Nava. has seen that most of the residents who live
less sense. tions are financed as well.
Rosemarie Caberto, the MidPen commu- there are receiving some form of rental
Weve been looking but apartments Though Caberto will have her hands full
nity manager for the Atherton Court assistance and many are older and using
right now are like ridiculously high, she in the coming weeks as new leases are
Apartments, has seen a lift in spirits for the Social Security benefits to pay their rent.
said. Were not really trying to pay for signed, she is encouraged by the activity,
residents since the news that the below- She said preserving the below-market rates
something [when] we might as well pay for and is already looking forward to seeing
market housing available there will stay in has allowed many of these residents to con-
something bigger. resident reactions to whats next reno-
place. She said many residents told her they tinue making the most of nearby service
The couple also realizes renting at anoth- vating their units.
had stopped requesting from previous man- providers where they can receive health
er apartment would mean they would most
agement that work be done at their apart- care or food assistance. Hopefully that will happen soon so at
likely have to move across the Bay, away
from an area that allows them to just juggle ments because they didnt think anyone Lisa Mendoza, MidPens regional proper- least theyll have a home that they can say
would respond. That changed since she ty manager, said the nonprofit is in the is their home, she said.

KCSM
attorneys claim district officials are to As part of the deal, LocusPoint Networks Bailey in an email, including a passage
blame for the sale falling through, accord- offered the district payments to keep the from the agreement suggesting LocusPoint
ing to their lawsuit. station running. The companys lawsuit Networks was responsible to submit all
The district failed to take the most funda- alleges officials knew of the failure to par- bids in the auction for the college district.
Continued from page 1 mental action necessary to successfully ticipate in the auction last November but He added after the station was excluded
participate in the auction placing a bid, kept taking operation payments, amount- from the sale, PricewaterhouseCoopers rep-
will agree with the college district. according to the LocusPoint Networks ing to a breach of contract. resentatives failed to assure the auction
Alternatively, LocusPoint Networks court filing. Bailey acknowledged the station was process was navigated correctly, and admit-
Work began to sell excluded from the sale, and said despite the ted to the error.
KCSM-TV in 2011, under an best effort of officials, the station could not The outcome left the school district no
effort to eliminate a nearly be reinstated in the process. choice but to file a lawsuit, said Bailey.
$1 million annual deficit. It In its lawsuit, LocusPoint Networks is In exchange for a substantial part of the
was launched in 1964 and seeking an undetermined amount, but wants sale proceeds (i. e. , 36. 5 percent),
broadcasts a variety of pro- value commiserate to the money it would [LocusPoint Networks] and its agent
grams, some of which were have received had the purchase gone [PricewaterhouseCoopers], promised the
used for educational purpos- through, plus the more than $3 million paid college district that it would successfully
es before online courses in operating expenses and interest. Final handle the auction process for KCSM-TV,
came into favor. sales prices from the auction have not yet he said. However, it failed to fulfill its
Under an agreement struck been published, and are expected to be duties and obligations to the college dis-
nearly four years ago, the available later this month. trict, our students and community. For this
district and contractor had District officials counter with claims reason, we have filed suit and are seeking
agreed the sum from any LocusPoint Networks and its associates damages.
pending sale of the finan- were contractually solely obligated to Looking forward, Bailey said officials are
cially troubled station would assure the sale was completed. in the process of determining the fate of the
be divvied up with LocusPoint was responsible to take all station amidst the legal battle.
LocusPoint Networks such other actions as may be reasonably The districts board is still reviewing
receiving 36.5 percent of required by the college district as its bidding next steps, said Bailey. When they have
the auction proceeds and the consultant and agent to achieve its success- made decisions, I will be happy to share
district keeping the rest. ful participation in the auction, noted them.

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SEA
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the Bay was to rise 3 feet, Highway 101 as
well as neighborhoods in Burlingame and
Millbrae would be inundated, according to
strategic retreat from at-risk areas are other
initial actions communities can take,
Papendick said.
the report. Other possibilities are to construct new
We expanded into the Bay in places like infrastructure or buildings with sea level
report notes that nearly $1 billion worth of Foster City, Redwood Shores and the air- rise in mind. For example, building flexible
property is at risk to near-term flooding, port. So those are the places that are most facilities that could theoretically be raised
and nearly $34 billion is vulnerable to ero- vulnerable where we constructed or built our or modified to account for rising seas, she
sion and long-term flooding, according to major population and business centers, said.
the report. Bay Area seas have already risen Pine said. One of the most timely and pertinent
8 inches in the last century and scientists Should some of this infrastructure be com- examples of that concept is Foster Citys
predict another 5 inches to 2 feet of addi- promised, it could result in even wider- plan to raise its levee, which protects the
tional rise in the region by 2050, according spread effects to the entire community, said entire 4-square mile community from poten-
to the report. Hillary Papendick, the countys climate tial flooding. Mandated by the federal gov-
While the county is surrounded by beauty change and adaptation manager. Basic ernment to raise it a certain amount, Foster
of the San Francisco Bayfront and equipment like pump stations that move City has opted to build it in such a way it
California coastline, these features make it stormwater and sewage away from homes are could be more easily raised to accommodate
one of the most at risk for sea level rise in examples of infrastructure upon which future sea level rise.
the state. 25 and in Half Moon Bay April 29.
many may not realize their communities Some of the most fruitful aspects of Papendick said there are already seven
The report provides a snapshot of our depend, she said. preparing the report were engaging stake- projects various communities are working
current vulnerability, its not all what the
If we were to see a flood that would take holders from different cities, educating the on along the Bayside in an effort to address
future will bring, there are risks today, said
out some of these critical systems we public about sea level rise and working climate change and protect against flood
Dave Pine, vice president of the Board of
would see far-reaching impacts. Everyone in toward promoting a coordinated regional risks.
Supervisors. The reason San Mateo
County is the most vulnerable county in the the county would be affected if the water response, Papendick said. Predictions vary from a risk of flooding
state is because of our historic land use treatment plants stopped functioning or the Plus, improvements in one area could today in the event of an extreme storm, to
development patterns where we have devel- highway were flooded, Papendick warned. have the unintended consequence of nega- the seas rising 6 feet at the end of the centu-
opment to the edge of the Bay and in many But the picture isnt completely bleak. tively affecting another. Furthermore, fund- ry. While some remain doubtful of these
cases into the Bay on Bay fill. The vulnerability assessment is the first ing these types of improvements will be forecasts or whether mankind is having an
From Brisbane to East Palo Alto and San step in hopefully promoting a regional challenging, particularly for individual effect, Pine noted climate change is com-
Mateo to Half Moon Bay, a range of vital response early enough to help cities and the jurisdictions. This makes a regional ing.
public and private infrastructure could be at county adapt. approach even more pertinent, she and Pine Even if all carbon emissions were
risk. Schools, homes, wastewater treatment The good news is theres a number of explained. stopped tomorrow, sea level rise will con-
plants, airports, major highways, landfills, things we can do in the near term and long Flooding and sea level rise dont respect tinue to pose challenges to our county for
railroads and wildlife habitat are all vulnera- term to help reduce risks, Papendick said. jurisdictional boundaries and in the years generations to come. Thats because the
ble. The assessment doesnt prioritize particu- ahead, we will have to work in a collabora- heat thats already captured in the ocean
The county consists of 53 miles of Bay lar projects or strategies that should be tive and coordinated way to defend against takes time to melt these ice sheets, Pine
shoreline, 11 miles of levees and flood- used. That will come after further collabora- sea level rise, Pine said. said. Its a problem thats not going away
walls, 41 miles of berms or embankments tion with stakeholders, deciding what type Plus, last minute, reactionary responses and well have to deal with it in the decades
and 7,100 acres of wetlands. San Mateo of criteria should be used to evaluate are generally less cost effective than ahead, one step at a time. This report marks
County has 56 miles of coastline, nearly 60 improvements, and then outlining an advanced planning. Regional or multi-city the beginning of that effort.
acres of wetlands, 300 miles of rivers or implementation plan, she explained. approaches might include large-scale wet-
streams and a variety of recreational assets. On Tuesday, the report was presented to land restoration that act as a natural hori- Visit seachangesmc.com for more infor-
At 2 feet of sea level rise, San Francisco the Board of Supervisors before two commu- zontal levee and traditional sea walls. On a mation about the assessment and details
nity meetings are held in Burlingame April city basis, updating zoning ordinances and about the upcoming community forums.

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approved height and density restric- Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to Lions Youth and Community
tions. She and others urged the 20 noon. 1044 Middlefield Road, Activities Raffle. No Host Cocktails
If were going to put our priority in financial and social challenges local governments making up the Redwood City. Have questions at 6 p.m. Dinner at 7 p.m. Drawing at
housing, than maybe some other remain. answered regarding various differ- 8 p.m. Foster City Recreation Center,
county to consider their role in the cri- ent types of electronic devices. For 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. $25 per
things have to be cut, said board Vice Requests for county support in the sis as well. more information contact person. For more information call
President Dave Pine, who suggested next two years is expected to top I think its time for every city to do gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. 400-1005.
the county look for an additional $5 $17.6 million to help construct 600 what we (the county) did, and re-evalu- Film Screening: A Monster Calls. 5 SATURDAY, APRIL 15
million to $10 million a year. Youll new units, and another $11.5 million ate zoning and ordinances, she said. p.m. to 7 p.m. 55 W. Third Ave., San Easter Egg Hunt at Orchard
need to bring back some proposed Mateo. Popcorn will be provided. For Supply Hardware. 9 a.m. to noon.
in pre-development costs for 800 res- Jensen said the county is working to more information contact cbell- Orchard Supply Hardware, 1010
cuts. idences in the pipeline. Staffs initial identify the political barriers and stahl@cityofsanmateo.org. Metro Center Blvd., Foster City. Bring
A variety of possibilities will be recommendation to allocate $30 mil- a basket and join us in the nursery
community concerns that develop Smile Awhile: An Hour of Happy. department where kids can search
considered but initial suggestions lion over the next two years included when residents oppose new housing 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 1095 Cloud for special gift-filled eggs. Free. For
included cutting back on the proposed $22 million toward its affordable proposals. Ave., Menlo Park. The infectious more information visit
power of a smile will be discussed. osh.com/egghunt or call 525-2100.
$10 million in information technolo- housing fund, $1.4 million for tenant But acknowledging the limits to For more information contact life-
gy expenditures and trying to work relocation assistance programs, and what can be built, supervisors chal- treecafemp@gmail.com. The Annual Easter Egg Hunt. 9:30
around recent federal mandates it a.m. to noon. Holbrook-Palmer Park,
$1.6 million on staffing costs. The lenged staff to look for other solu- Docent Lecture: Tomb Treasures, 150 Watkins Ave., Atherton. Hunt
spend jet fuel sales tax solely on air- board will also consider allocating $5 tions as well whether its promot- New Discoveries from Chinas Han starts at 10:15 a.m. Parking is limited
port matters. The county may also re- million toward the nonprofit Housing Dynasty. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Millbrae and walking or cartooning is
ing new in-law units at single-family Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. For encouraged. Family activities
evaluate a range of programs from Endowment and Regional Trusts homes, encouraging more home shar- more information call 697-7607 ext. involve face painting, Gerlad the
parks to health care services that were revolving loan fund. ing through HIP Housing or other 236. Magician, balloon animals, photos,
and more. $10 per person at the
slated to receive committed sales tax Another $8 million of the total means. Grassroots Advocacy 101. 7 p.m. gate. For more information email
revenue totaling $42 million a year. Measure K proceeds would be set aside Horsley and Supervisor Warren Burlingame Public Library, 480 diane.mcgrath@gmail.com.
The discussion came as more than a as reserves, which officials remarked Primrose Road, Burlingame. Learn
Slocum will work with staff to evalu- how to use time effectively and National Library Week Open
dozen representatives from nonprofit was important in light of national ate potential programs or departments advocacy skills from Brian Rawson. House. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. South San
housing builders, faith groups and uncertainties. The county is also not While attention will focus on envi- Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
that could be tightened to increase ronmental policies, the tools and Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
tenant rights advocates urged the budgeting the typical $4 million it Measure K expenditures on affordable skills acquired are applicable to any For more information email
county to adhere to promises made dur- receives in federal affordable housing housing. They are expected to return advocacy effort. Free. For more valle@plsinfo.org.
ing the November 2016 election when information visit
support since President Donald Trump to the full board with suggestions as http://www.cecburlingame.com/pr AARP SSF Chapter 3156 Meeting.
officials suggested $20 million of the proposed eliminating the HOME as the county works to finalize its budg- ograms/upcoming-events/. 10 a.m. to noon. 601 Grand Ave.,
general sales tax proceeds could go South San Francisco. New members
well as Community Development et. Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11 welcome. For more information con-
toward the affordability crisis. Block Grant programs. Supervisors also thanked the litany p.m. 2209 Broadway, Redwood City. tact 952-9074.
While it is an increased allocation Featuring The Daniel Castro Band.
of nonprofit developers and advocates
Housing crisis in sales tax revenue, the countys ini- who partner with local governments
$7 cover charge. For more informa-
tion visit rwcbluesjam.com.
Redwood City Now and Then
Snapchat Workshop and Photo
and Measure K campaign tial proposal would have essentially to bolster housing options. Knitting with Arnie. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Share. 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Downtown Library, 1044
kept funding flat when considering Were in a housing crisis and what San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Middlefield Road, Redwood City.
MidPen Housing President Matt how other contributions are drying Carlos. Bring your own yarn and Bring your photos of Redwood City
Franklin said they worked with the weve done today or are looking to do Airport and learn how to use
up. Advocates noted other surrounding needles. For more information call
county on the Measure K campaign today, is going to be transformative 591-0341 ext. 237. Snapchat. Free. For more informa-
counties such as Alameda and Santa in peoples lives, said Supervisor tion call 780-7035.
under the auspice it would support the Clara counties that have cumulatively THURSDAY, APRIL 13
affordability crisis. He noted a survey David Canepa. When they get those AARP Smart Driver Refresher Fourth Annual Coastal Wildflower
dedicated billions of dollars toward keys to their new apartment youre Course. 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. San Day. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Half Moon Bay
showed the number one issue on vot- the affordability crisis might Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal State Beach, 95 Kelly Ave., Half Moon
ers minds at that time was the housing changing lives and youre giving peo- Springs Road, San Bruno. $15 for Bay. A day of celebration and service
become more enticing to nonprofit ple a ray of hope. AARP members and $20 general presented by California State Parks
crisis. developers who must go where they admission. Pre-registration required. and Coastside State Parks
We ran a campaign with a message In other business, the county Association. For more information
can build. For more information call 616-7150.
to voters that [that] was the purpose of approved a plan to fund and construct call 726-8814.
In this county, we have a lot of nearly $444 million worth of new San Carlos Library Quilting Club.
voting yes, Franklin said. I urge you great conversations about the housing 10 a.m to noon. For more informa- Get Inside Our Readers Brains. 10
to spend ... $30 million a year for pro- government buildings. It includes tion call 591-0341 ext. 237. a.m. 441 Seaport Court, Redwood
and displacement crisis, we have had a state-mandated improvements to an City. Science writer and novelist
duction of affordable housing, I can lot of dialogue. . But now is the Non-Fiction Book Club. 11 a.m. San Ransom Stephens investigates how
assure you the money will be well aging portion of the Health System Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San to write in ways that administer
time to, as they say, put our money Campus, a county office building that Carlos. Discussing The Bad-ass dopamine when you want readers
spent. where our mouth is, said attorney Librarians of Timbuktu by Joshua happy and withholds it when you
County staff offered data on the his- will accommodate employees as want readers sad. Free to first-time
Daniel Saver with Community Legal Hanner. For more information call
toric and proposed level of invest- theyre shuffled from other facilities 591-0341 ext. 237. attendees; $10 members; $15 non-
Services of East Palo Alto. We need to downtown Redwood City and a cor- members; $5 students. For more
ments, as well as the effectiveness of to see an infusion of funding to really Understanding the Four Parts of information visit cwc-
the countys financial contributions. responding parking garage. Other Medicare. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 650 Shell peninsula.org/events.html.
tackle this crisis with the urgency that construction includes revamping its Blvd., Foster City. For more informa-
Every dollar the county spends helps it needs. tion call 286-2585. Cook Book Club. 12:30 p.m. 1100
leverage another $9 toward develop- mental health institution, a new Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
homeless shelter, a new medical facil- Peninsula Family Service Spanish Focusing on appetizers this month.
ing new affordable housing, said Other barriers to housing ity in South San Francisco, the county Senior Peer Counseling Open For more information contact bel-
Deputy County Manager Peggy House. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2600 mont@smcl.org.
Jensen. But preserving existing units The board unanimously agreed the radio shop and relocating a historic Middlefield Road, Redwood City.
jobs-to-housing imbalance is having property from where the new office Become a Spanish Senior Peer Sauvignon Blanc Release and
isnt as effective in leveraging funds Counselor. Ages 55 and up. For more Tasting. Noon to 4 p.m. 2645 Fair
and Jensen recommended the board far-reaching effects. But while inter- building will be located. information contact 403-4300 ext. Oaks Ave., Redwood City. $10 entry
focus its efforts elsewhere. Staff will ested in allocating additional funds, Bonds, the countys General Fund 4389. and five local wines free for wine
club members. For more informa-
evaluate whether there are more cost- staff and supervisors noted there are and remaining proceeds from the sale tion visit lahondawinery.com.
California High-Speed Rail
effective methods to preserve existing other barriers. of its Circle Star property will fund the Authority Community Open
capital projects. Measure K funds will House. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Silicon Valley Can you Haiku? 3 p.m. South San
affordable units, and study tenant pro- You frankly have to deal with the Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Community Foundation, Suite 100,
tection measures such as relocation fact that theres a lot of NIMBYism, not be allocated toward the projects, 1300 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
said board President Don Horsley, not- according to a staff report. For more information email
assistance or just cause eviction regu- Author Talk: Sherilyn Connelly. 6 valle@plsinfo.org.
lations, she said. ing the need for public outreach on the The board also opted to hold off on p.m. South San Francisco Main
While Tuesdays focus was on sup- value of adding new housing. Its get- awarding $10 million in Measure K Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South SUNDAY, APRIL 16
San Francisco. For more information Easter Sunday Brunch
porting the creation of new units, ting that message out to people that funds to IT projects until it further Celebration. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 635
email valle@plsinfo.org.
evaluates housing allocations. Santa Cruz Ave., Menlo Park. Come
Pub Style Trivia. 6:30 p.m. 1100 for a Sunday brunch, and meet the
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Easter Bunny. The brunch menu
Beer and wine tasting along with prices start at $12. For more infor-
pub style trivia. Ages 21 and over. mation call 473-6543.
For more information contact bel-
mont@smcl.org. Easter Service. 10 a.m. 2145 Bunker
Hill Drive, San Mateo. For more infor-
FRIDAY, APRIL 14 mation visit www.csumchurch.com.
Beginning Chess for Adults. 10
a.m. to noon. San Carlos Library, 610 Ballroom Dancing. 1 p.m. to 3:30
Elm St., San Carlos. For more infor- p.m. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555
mation call 591-0341 ext. 237. Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. $5
admission. For more information
Marionette Show. 11:30 a.m. to call 616-7150.
noon. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555
Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. Castle House V intage Dance. 4
Free. For more information call 616- p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 461 Florence St.,
7150. Palo Alto. Learn to dance vintage
ballroom or listen to Paul Prices
Travel Apps: Tech Time Friday. Society Symphony play early rag-
Noon. South San Francisco Main time to 1930s. Refreshments served
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South and instruction avaliable. $10. For
San Francisco. For more information more information contact 952-9074.
email valle@plsinfo.org.
MONDAY, APRIL 17
Worm Composting for Kids. 3 p.m. Maturing Gracefully Talk: Healthy
to 4 p.m. 150 San Mateo Road, Half Hands. Noon. 1100 Alameda de las
Moon Bay. Learn how to make a Pulgas, Belmont. Light refreshments
worm compost bin with children served. For more information con-
ages 5 and up. $5. For more informa- tact belmont@smcl.org.
tion contact
patti@bondmarcom.com. Mango for Adults. 7 p.m. San Carlos
Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
Redwood City Now and Then Mango is an online language-learn-
Photo Share. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. ing system that can help you learn
Downtown Library, 1044 languages like Spanish, French,
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. Italian, Portuguese and more. Free
Bring your photos and stories of the and open to the public. For more
Redwood City Airport to share and information call 591-0341 ext. 237.
scan using high resolution scanners.
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The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business
as: Ryoshin Sushi, 1602 El Camino Real as: MPower Institute, 1215 Rhus Street, over the Hedge over the Hedge over the Hedge
#C, BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered SAN MATEO, CA 94402 Registered
Owners: 1)Liong Peng Lin, 84 Bepler St., Owners: 1)Ramiro Orta, same address
Daly City, CA 94014 2)Zhen Hua Yang, 2)Peter Abela, 2100 Rosewood Dr., San
401 Storgell Ave. Apt. 221, Alameda, CA Bruno, CA 94066. The business is con-
94501. The business is conducted by a ducted by a General Partnership. The
General Partnership. The registrants registrants commenced to transact busi-
neWsPAPeR inteRns commenced to trans act business under
the FBN on 3/20/17.
ness under the FBN on .
/s/Ramiro Orta/
JouRnALism /s/Zhen Hua Yang/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
The Daily Journal is looking for in- This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/28/2017. (Publish-
terns to do entry level reporting, re- sor-County Clerk on 3/20/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
search, updates of our ongoing fea- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17).
3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17).
tures and interviews. Photo interns al-
so welcome.
Fictitious Business nAme
Fictitious Business nAme stAtement #272920
We expect a commitment of four to stAtement #272726
eight hours a week for at least four The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business as: New York Pizza, 700 E. San Bruno
months. The internship is unpaid, but as: PS Salon & Spa, 2883 S. Norfolk
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- Street, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- Ave., SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis-
terns have progressed in time into tered Owner: Salon PS California, LLC., tered Owner: NC Foods, Inc., CA. The
paid correspondents and full-time re- CA. The business is conducted by a business is conducted by a Corporation.
porters. Limited Liability Company. The regis- The registrants commenced to transact 203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices
trants commenced to trans act business business under the FBN on N/A.
under the FBN on 12/01/16. /s/Edward Cavasian/ Fictitious Business nAme Fictitious Business nAme wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
College students or recent graduates stAtement #272948 stAtement #272992 der to Show Cause shall be published at
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper /s/Susan Polatz/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/27/2017. (Publish- The following person is doing business The following person is doing business least once each week for four successive
experience is preferred but not neces- This statement was filed with the Asses- as: Wu Dental, 1919 OFarrel Street, weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
sor-County Clerk on 3/13/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, as: Scruffie Munster Media, 1201 Spring
sarily required. St., SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- Suite 1, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- the petition in the following newspaper of
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17).
tered Owners: 1)James S. Purnell, same tered Owner: Huayang John Wu DDS, general circulation:
Please send a cover letter describing 3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17). Inc., CA. The business is conducted by San Mateo Daily Journal
address 2). Sueling L. Wong, same ad-
your interest in newspapers, a resume Fictitious Business nAme dress. The business is conducted by a a Corporation. The registrants com- Filed: 3/24/2017
and three recent clips. Before you ap- Fictitious Business nAme stAtement #272610 Married Couple. The registrants com- menced to transact business under the /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
ply, you should familiarize yourself stAtement #272829 The following person is doing business menced to transact business under the FBN on 1/1/2009. Judge of the Superior Court
with our publication. Our Web site: The following person is doing business as: 1) Divorce Mortgage Advisors 2) FBN on . /s/Huayang Wu/ Dated: 3/24/2017
www.smdailyjournal.com. as: Takapu Enterprises, 2621 Fleetwood PREI Capital Group, 840 Hinckley Road, /s/James S. Purnell/ This statement was filed with the Asses- (Published 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17,
Dr., SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- #150, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 4/3/2017. (Publish- 4/19/17).
Send your information via e-mail to tered Owners: 1)Tai Takapu, same ad- tered Owner: Ross Garcia, 35 1st Ave- sor-County Clerk on 3/29/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- dress 2)Maliana Heimuli, same address. nue, San Mateo, CA 94402. The busi- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17, 5/3/17).
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- The business is conducted by a General ness is conducted by an Individual. The 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17).
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 Partnership. The registrants com- registrants commenced to transact busi-
menced to trans act business under the Fictitious Business nAme
ness under the FBN on N/A. stAtement #273094 oRdeR to sHoW cAuse FoR
FBN on 3/20/2017. /s/Ross Garcia/ Fictitious Business nAme cHAnGe oF nAme
/s/Taitoko M. Takapu/ stAtement #272930 The following person is doing business
This statement was filed with the Asses- as: 1)Getting Covered Surf and Sports CASE# 17CIV01300
This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business
203 Public notices sor-County Clerk on 3/20/2017. (Publish-
sor-County Clerk on 3/2/2017. (Publish-
as: TNB Adventures, 322 Sonora Dr, Wear 2)GC Surf and Sports Wear, 7- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, West 41st Ave #519, SAN MATEO, CA COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17). SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Registered 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
Fictitious Business nAme 3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17). Owner: Kyle Wightman, same address. 94403. Registered Owner: George Wilk-
stAtement #272751 ie, same addres. The business is con- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
The business is conducted by an Individ- PETITION OF
The following person is doing business ual. The registrants commenced to ducted by an Individual. The registrants
Fictitious Business nAme Fictitious Business nAme commenced to transact business under Mylene Magallanes
as: GAA Auto Repair Shop, 926 South stAtement #272820 transact business under the FBN on . TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Claremont Street, Suite B, SAN MATEO, stAtement #272625 /s/Kyle Wightman/ the FBN on N/A.
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business /s/George Wilkie/ Petitioner: Mylene Magallanes filed a pe-
CA 94402. Registered Owner: Gustavo as: Jack in the Box #525, 1205 Broad- This statement was filed with the Asses- tition with this court for a decree chang-
as: 1) Stagers Design Team; 2) Stagers sor-County Clerk on 3/28/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses-
Enciso, 917 South Delaware St., San LLC, 607 Old County Rd, SAN CARLOS, way Street, REDWOOD CITY, CA sor-County Clerk on 4/11/2017. (Publish- ing name as follows:
Mateo, CA 94402. The business is con- 94063. Registered Owner: SCH Restau- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Present name: Mylene Magallanes
CA94070. Registered Owner: KMH In- 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
ducted by an Individual. The registrants dustries, Inc., CA. The business is con- rant Group, Inc., CA. The business is 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17, 5/3/17). Proposed Name: Mylene Magallanes
commenced to trans act business under ducted by a Corporation. The registrants conducted by a Corporation. The regis- Gutierrez
the FBN on 02-01-2017. commenced to transact business under trants commenced to transact business Fictitious Business nAme THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
/s/Gustavo Enciso/ the FBN on 1/1/17. under the FBN on 1/1/2017. stAtement #272961 Fictitious Business nAme interested in this matter shall appear be-
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Jeff Hacker/ /s/Shang Chun Hsia/ The following person is doing business stAtement #273097 fore this court at the hearing indicated
sor-County Clerk on 3/14/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- as: BCE Consulting, 471 Sherwood Way, The following person is doing business below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 3/3/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 3/17/2017. (Publish- MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Registered as: LUXURY-VOYAGES, 461A Cork tition for change of name should not be
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Owner: BCE Partners, LLC., CA. The Harbour Circle, REDWOOD CITY, CA granted. Any person objecting to the
3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17). 94065. Registered Owner: Paola Costan- name changes described above must file
3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17). 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17). business is conducted by a Limited Lia-
tino, same address. The business is a written objection that includes the rea-
bility Company. The registrants com- sons for the objection at least two court
menced to transact business under the conducted by an Individual. The regis-
Fictitious Business nAme Fictitious Business nAme trants commenced to transact business days before the matter is scheduled to
stAtement #272748 Fictitious Business nAme FBN on February 1, 2017.
stAtement #272906 stAtement #272821 under the FBN on June 2002. be heard and must appear at the hearing
The following person is doing business /s/Richard Crumb/ /s/Paola Costantino/ to show cause why the petition should
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses-
as: Gray Wren Photography, 210 Demi as: Nicfot Cleaning, 860 Campus Dr., Apt as: Jack in the Box #469, 986 Woodside sor-County Clerk on 3/30/2017. (Publish-
This statement was filed with the Asses- not be granted. If no written objection is
Lane, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94065. 112, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered sor-County Clerk on 4/11/2017. (Publish- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
Owners: 1)Oneyda Torrez Mantilla, same
Road, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
Registered Owner: Alicia Westra, same Registered Owner: SCH Restaurant 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17).
address. The business is conducted by address 2)Franklin Torres Mantilla, same 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17, 5/3/17). petition shall be held on 5/16/17 at 9
address. The business is conducted by Group, Inc., CA. The business is con- a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
an Individual. The registrants com- ducted by a Corporation. The registrants
menced to trans act business under the a General Partnership. The registrants Fictitious Business nAme Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
commenced to transact business under commenced to transact business under Fictitious Business nAme Order to Show Cause shall be published
FBN on 1/21/2016. the FBN on 1/1/2017. stAtement #272990 stAtement #272989
the FBN on 3-27-17. at least once each week for four succes-
/s/Alicia Westra/ /s/Shang Chun Hsia/ The following person is doing business The following person is doing business sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
/s/Oneyda Torrez Mantilla/ as: DOGANIC, DOGANIC, 1461 Beach
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- as: iCare Mobile Automotive, 9 Don Ct, ing on the petition in the following news-
sor-County Clerk on 3/14/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 3/17/2017. (Publish- Park Blvd., FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062. Registered paper of general circulation:
sor-County Clerk on 3/27/2017. (Publish- Registered Owner: Elina Vartanyan,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Owners:1)Sarkis Babekian, same ad- San Mateo Daily Journal
3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17). 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17). same address. The business is conduct- dress 2)Ferdinand Sarkissian, 219 Gar- Filed: 4/4/2017
3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17). ed by an Individual. The registrants ner Dr., Sunnyvale, CA 94089 The busi- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
commenced to transact business under ness is conducted by a General Partner- Judge of the Superior Court
the FBN on 12/31/2016. ship. The registrants commenced to Dated: 4/3/2017
/s/Elina Vartanyan/ transact business under the FBN on 4-3- (Published 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17,
This statement was filed with the Asses- 17. 5/3/17).

The Future
sor-County Clerk on 4/3/2017. (Publish- /s/Sarkis Babekian/
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses-
4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17). sor-County Clerk on 4/3/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17, 5/3/17). oRdeR to sHoW cAuse FoR
Fictitious Business nAme
of local news content stAtement #272941
The following person is doing business
as: Richiemax Investments, LLC, 1650
oRdeR to sHoW cAuse FoR
cHAnGe oF nAme
cHAnGe oF nAme
CASE# 17CIV01411
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
Borel Pl #206, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. CASE# 17CIV01283 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community Registered Owner: Richiemax Invest- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
ments, LLC., CA. The business is con- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, PETITION OF
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of ducted by a Limited Liability Company. 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Tatiana Vladimirovna Glytenko
The registrants commenced to transact REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
the newspaper industry. business under the FBN on N/A. PETITION OF Petitioner: Tatiana Vladimirovna Glyten-
/s/Chinghui Lin/ Maryam Shakib & Alireza Shafaie ko filed a petition with this court for a de-
This statement was filed with the Asses- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: cree changing name as follows:
sor-County Clerk on 3/1282017. (Pub- Petitioner: Maryam Shakib filed a petition
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, with this court for a decree changing
Present name: Tatiana Vladimirovna
Glytenko
marketing solutions including print advertising, 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17, 5/3/17). name as follows:
SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial Present name: Milad Ahmad Shafaie
Proposed Name: Tatiana Vladimirovna
Elliston
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, Proposed Name: Milad Shafaie THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
Fictitious Business nAme THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear be-
stAtement #273067 interested in this matter shall appear be-
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated
fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
as: The Lash Bar, 1229 Burlingame Ave, below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the 202, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- tition for change of name should not be
tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
tered Owner: Kristin Navarrete, 225 granted. Any person objecting to the
team for an immediate opening. industry continues its evolution and our paper Beaumont Blvd., Pacifica, CA 94044. name changes described above must file
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the rea-
continues its upward trajectory. The business is conducted by an Individ- a written objection that includes the rea- sons for the objection at least two court
You must be community-minded, action- ual. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on
sons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to
days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing
oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online 10/06. be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should
/s/Kristin Navarrete/ to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is
self starter. You will be responsible for sales marketing a plus. But we will consider a This statement was filed with the Asses- not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
sor-County Clerk on 4/7/2017. (Publish- timely filed, the court may grant the peti- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the petition shall be held on 5/18/17 at 9
4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17, 5/3/17). petition shall be held on 5/4/17 at 9 a.m., a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits: Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red- Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
Order to Show Cause shall be published
at least once each week for four succes-
t)VOHFSGPSTVDDFTTt"CJMJUZUPBEBQUUPDIBOHF sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-

LeGAL notices
ing on the petition in the following news-
t1SPmDJFODZXJUIDPNQVUFSTBOEDPNGPSUXJUIOVNCFST paper of general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 4/7/2017
t(FOFSBMCVTJOFTTBDVNFOBOEDPNNPOTFOTFNBSLFUJOHBCJMJUJFT Fictitious Business Name Statements, /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
Judge of the Superior Court
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, Dated: 4/6/2017
(Published 4/12/17, 4/19/17, 4/26/17,
Join us, if you check off on these qualities and also believe in the future of newspapers. Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, 5/3/17).
Please email your resume to ads@smdailyjournal.com Notice of Public Sales and More.
A cover letter with your views on the newspaper industry would also be helpful.
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
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taken from my car in Foster City and may (650)701-0276 formation. 5133.
have been thrown out by disappointed teAK-VeneeR comPuteR desk with
thieves. Please call (650)704-3595 304 Furniture single drawer and stacked shelves. $30 uniden HARLeY Davidson Gas Tank WRouGHt iRon Railing Set side floor-
299 computers obo. (650)465-2344 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 mount for porch/level change.
Antique dininG table for six people 36Hx78L & 20L. $99 (650)483-3738.
Lost - Womans diamond ring. Lost coLoR PRinteR HP model Deskjet with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 tHomAsViLLe BeVeLed mirror 22" x VAse WitH flowers 2 piece good for the
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she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all LCD model X203H. good working condi- Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
WALnut cHest, small (4 drawer with
four legs, chest stomach, around her tion. $10 OBO (650)784-3243 Antique mAHoGAnY Bookcase. Four upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
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adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO. met $25 obo (650)591-6842
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KoGi 15 inch computer monitor. Model coffee table. In good condition. $30 used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728
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Lost cAt. Black and White. Black tion. $45. (650)598-9804.
patch on right eye. REWARD. cellent condition, $8,500/obo. Call GoLF cLuBs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
RecoRdABLe cd-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
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ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, BeiGe soFA $99. Excellent Condition 306 Housewares (510)784-2598 $90.00 (650)341-8342
(650) 578 9208 (650) 315-2319
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300 toys box $45. (415)231-4825. (650)278-5776. $15 ea (650)349-0430
Books cHAiRs 2 Blue Good Condition $50
cHRistmAs tRee China, Fairfield
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staircase and elevator. $60. (650)558- OBO (650)345-5644 pieces) $75. (650)493-5026 exceLLent VioLin, previously owned,
quALitY BooKs used and rare. World
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els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 comPLete set OF CHINA - Windsor sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer. GoLF cLuBs, used set with Cart for
mountain cabin/house. $50. (650)520- (415)751-2416
ALLoYed LinotYPe (BNH ~18) for 7045 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, $50. (650)593-4490
casting miniature/board-game figurines. 20-pieces in original box, never used.
294 Baby stuff 10#, $10 (650) 591-4553 comPuteR sWiVeL CHAIR. Padded $250 per box (3 boxes available). GuLBRAnsen BABY GRAnd PiAno -
KAstLe 190cm Xcountry skis+poles
(650)342-5630 Appraised @ $5450., want $1800 obo,
FisHeR-PRice HeALtHY Care booster Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 (650)343-4461 $29 650-595-3933
LARGe stuFFed ANIMALS - $3 each
seat - $5 (650)592-5864. Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 comPuteR tABLe, adjustable height, PoRceLAin JAPAnese Tea set, Un-
HAmmond B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie LAdies mcGReGoR Golf Clubs
chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) opened, in wood box, great gift $30. Right handed with covers and pull cart
steRLinG siLVeR Paye & Baker baby stAR WARs one 4 orange card ac- (650)578-9208. Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. pri-
697-8481 vate owner, (650)349-1172 $150 o.b.o. (650)344-3104
food pusher with embossed children's tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
graphic.$75 650-762-6048 head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 coucH, cReAm IKEA, great condition, smoKe ALARms with batteries $4 650-
$89, light-weight, compact, sturdy love- 595-3933 monARcH uPRiGHt player piano $99 men's cALLAWAY Rain Jacket XL .
(650) 583-4549 Mint Condition worn only a few times.
296 Appliances stAR WARs SDCC Stormtrooper
Commander $29 OBO Dan,
seat (415)775-0141
soLid teAK floor model 16 wine rack $50 650-208-5758
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483 PiAno, uPRiGHt, in excellent condi-
1960's AVocAdo Osterizer blender (650)303-3568 lv msg dinette tABLe with Chrome Legs: 36" tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50. men's RossiGnoL Skis. $95.00,
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Antique itALiAn lamp 18 high, $70 ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
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mAHoGAnY Antique Secretary desk, 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662. cAnARY BiRd cage 24 x 16 for sale. sKi RAcK Thule, roof mounted to roof
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new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable dResseR- VictoRiAn. 35 tall
temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763 oLd VintAGe Wooden Sea Captains 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42 LeAF BLoWeR electric 7.5 amps brand one KenneL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
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ciRRus steAm mop model SM212B 4 (650)591-3313 (650)593-2066 4 available. (650)341-5347
new extra cleaning pads,user manual. dResseR-ARt deco. Heavy Glass. RouteR tABLe ryobi $ 99. like new
$45. (650)588-5487 Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. (650)573-5269 PARRot cAGe, Steel, Large - approx totAL GYm XLS, excellent condition.
303 electronics (650)888-2662. 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
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condition. $400. (650)261-1541. (650)504-0585
lent Condition $5. (650)368-0748. tion, nice design, with storage, $45., Pet cARRieR, brown ,Very good condi- VintAGe enGLisH ladies ice skates -
(650)345-1111 VintAGe cRAFtsmAn Jig Saw. Circa tion, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call up to size 7-8, $40., (650)873-8167
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(650)918-9847 (650)992-4544. Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
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7683 $20. 650-952-3500 $100. (650)593-4490 (650)588-0842 set - $25. (650)348-6955
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ly City (415) 231-4825. tage. Set of eight. $99. gene (650)421- color in excellent condition 3/4 1/2. $50 (650)592-2047
5469 iKeA tABLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. neAt ReceiPts Mobile Scanner new length $50 (650)692-8012
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LAWn cHAiRs (4) White, plastic, $8. styles , $20/ pair. call (650)592-2648
Besler Enlarger, Color Head, trays, photo each, (415)346-6038 310 misc. For sale
tools $50/ (650)921-1996 Womens RAicHeL ski boots, size 6 ?
sinGeR comPAct sewing machine. LAdies sequin dress, blue, size XL, $ 50. 650 888-5808 .
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iPHone 5 Morphie Juice Pack with tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533
sories, instruction book. Foot pedal. $60 charger, Originally $100, now $85. 3 in 5-gal cans. $10.00 each. (650)593- YAmAHA RooF RACK, 58 inches $75.
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(650)766-2679 LiVinG Room table 36"x19" exc condi- style, size M Ladies $45 (650) 875-1708 (650)458-3255
tion $30.(415) 231-4825.
KindLe FiRe 8 in. Case and Charger 500-600 BiG Band-era 78's--most mint, Louis Vuitton monogram leather
uPRiGHt VAcuum Cleaner, $10. Call
Ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 LoVe seAt, Upholstered pale yellow no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 clutch/computer carry case 10.25x13.5. 335 Garden equipment
floral $99. (650)574-4021 Inside zipper $95. (650)591-6596
WHiRLPooL WAsHeR DRYER, GE LeFt-HAnd eRGonomic keyboard 8 tRAcKs, billy Joel, Zeppelin, Eagles BLAcK & Decker 18, Hedge Trimmer,
with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20 neW deLuxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- ,Commodores, more.40 @ $4 each , call mAn's BLAcK leather jacket, size 40,
Refrigerator all working and in good con- ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must electric, used once, $60. 650 888-5808
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. (650)204-0587 (650)393-9008 like new. $85.00 (650)593-1780
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motoRoLA BRAVo MB 520 (android cHRistmAs tRee, 7.5 Oregon pine, men's stetson hat, size large, new, $55. 650 888-5808
297 Bicycles 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD neW tWin Mattress set plus frame 1225 tips, hooked construction with rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
card Belmont (650)595-8855 $30.00 (650) 347-2356 (650) 578-9208
stand. Used once. $49. (415)650-6407 345 medical equipment
AduLt BiKes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 oAK cLAW foot coffee table, needs neW WitH tags Wool or cotton Men's
neW HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530 eLectRonic tYPeWRiteR, good
tra cartridges- $50. Call (650)345-1234 pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each BAtH cHAiR LiFt. Peterman battery
condition $50 (650)878-9542 (650)952-3466 operated bath chair lift. Stainless steel
cHiLds scHWinn BicYcLe, BLue in oAK SIX SHELF Book Case 6FT 4FT
good condition. $30. (650) 355-5189. onKYo AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital frame. Accepts up to 350lbs. Easily in-
$55 (650)458-8280 GAme "BeAt tHe exPeRts" never serted I/O tub.$250 OBO.
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, used $8., (408)249-3858 PARis HiLton purse white & silver un-
neW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 oFFice tABLe, 24"x48" HD. folding used, about 12" long x 9" high (650) 739-6489.
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost incuBAtoR, $99, (650)678-5133 $23. (650)592-2648
mes oPtimus H36 ST5800 Tower Speaker $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
36x10x11 $30. (650)580-6324 size 38 tan gabardine navy officers uni-
LARGe BLAcK Ciao Luggage 26"
form great condition Perfect for that cos- Garage sales
298 collectibles PioneeR House Speakers, pair. 15 outdooR Wood scReen - new $80
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tume party. Free. (650)322-9598
3500
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1940 VintAGe telephone bench maple
antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833
great. $99.(650)243-8198
obo Retail $130 (650)873-8167
PAPAsAn cHAiRs (2) -with cushions
LioneL cHRistmAs Boxcars 2005,
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beautiful burgundy 82"X52" W/6"hems:
moVinG sALe
sAmsunG FLAt TV 20" ex.co.incl. 2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368- $45 (415)585-3622 tuesdAY-Wed.-tHuRs.
$45. each set, (650)347-8061
BiLLY dee Williams autographed Star VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 7537
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, RecLineR cHAiR blue tweed clean VintAGe 1970s Grecian made dress, We leave Friday
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- sonY PRoJection TV 48" with re- good $75 Call (650)583-3515 LioneL cHRistmAs Holiday expan- size 6-8, $35 (650)873-8167
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RecLininG sWiVeL chair almost new WiLson's LG Green Suede Jacket Leather Couch, Solid Oak
Lennox Red Rose, Unused, hand steReo sPeAKeRs: AiWA bookshelf $99 (650)766-4858 LioneL WesteRn Union Pass car and $40. (650)367-1508 Desk, Elec. Recliner,
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miLLeR Lite Neon sign , work good tV sonY Triniton 21" working condition. 18Hx14Wx8D. 2 exterior zipped pockets. Tall Storage Cabinets,
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$59 call (650)218-6528 shape asking 30 dollars each. Call counter top. New toe skin/ scribe. 29 x AND MUCH MORE!
VintAGe G.e. radio, model c-430-a (650)574-4582 Lily 19 $300 (408)744-1041
Pez disPenseRs - 8 piece sealed box
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Rmt cHRistmAs Diesel train and Ca- 9am-3pm
Wizard of Oz 70th anniversary $25. RummY RoYAL poker table top $30.00 boose. Rare. New OB $99 (650)368-
650-556-9708 7537 LiKe neW Oak bath fittings $5
VintAGe G.e. radio, model c-442c $60.
(650)421-5469
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650-595-3933 3203 Longview drive
Reno siLVeR LeGAcY Casino four
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san Bruno 94066
VintAGe G.e. radio, model c1470 $60.
coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974 (650)421-5469 (650)483-1222 $60. (650)328-6709 like new $50.00 ea.call (650)368-7891
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Tillerson in Moscow: Pushing Around the world
North Korea calls U.S.
on Syria where Obama failed
By Josh Lederman
aircraft carrier dispatch outrageous
PYONGYANG, North Korea North Korea is vowing
tough counteraction to any military moves that might follow
the U.S. decision to send the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
and its battle group to waters off the Korean Peninsula.
The statement from Pyongyang comes as tensions on the
MOSCOW The Trump administra- divided peninsula are high because of U.S.-South Korea
tion veered toward deeper conflict wargames now underway and recent ballistic missile launches
with Russia Tuesday as Secretary of by the North. Pyongyang sees the annual maneuvers as a
State Rex Tillerson arrived in dress rehearsal for invasion, while the Norths missile launch-
Moscow, gambling that an unpre- es violate U.N. resolutions.
dictable new president armed with the We will hold the U.S. wholly accountable for the cata-
willingness to threaten military strophic consequences to be entailed by its outrageous
action gives the U.S. much-needed actions, a spokesman for its Foreign Ministry was quoted as
leverage to end Syrias carnage. saying by the state-run Korean Central News Agency late
Yet there were no guarantees Monday.
Tillersons arguments would prove The statement comes just after U.S. Secretary of State Rex
any more successful than the Obama Tillerson said U.S. missile strikes against a Syrian air base in
administrations failed effort to peel retaliation for a chemical weapon attack carry a message for
Russia away from its Syrian ally. any nation operating outside of international norms.
Tillersons mission, coming days He didnt specify North Korea, but the context was clear
after 59 Tomahawk missiles struck a enough.
REUTERS
Syrian air base, also carries serious
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson attends a welcoming ceremony upon his arrival at
risks: If Russia brushes off the warn-
ings, President Donald Trump could be Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow, Russia. Lawyer: Uzbek man admits
forced into another show of force in President Barack Obama, too, argued recent chemical weapons attack ahead ramming truck into Stockholm crowd
Syria or see his credibility wane. for years, only to see Assad outlast of time and trying to help cover it up. STOCKHOLM A 39-year-old old Uzbek man confessed
I hope that what the Russian gov- his own term in office. And the Trump Calling for a U. N. investigation, Tuesday to ramming a stolen truck into a crowd in Stockholm,
ernment concludes is that they have administrations nascent Syria poli- Putin held to his claim that it was actu- killing four people and wounding 15, his lawyer said.
aligned themselves with an unreliable cy seems to be increasingly center- ally Assad opponents who introduced The Stockholm District Court ruled that
partner in Bashar al-Assad, Tillerson ing on the same tactic Obama unsuc- chemical weapons into Syrias har- police could detain Rakhmat Akilov for a
said before flying to the Russian capi- cessfully employed: persuading rowing civil war. month after he admitted in court that he
tal, referring to Syrias embattled Russia, Assads staunchest ally, to We have seen it all already, Putin drove the stolen beer truck into a crowd
leader. abandon him. said. Jabbing at U.S. credibility, the outside an upscale department store in cen-
The reign of the Assad family is The parallels havent gone unno- Russian leader reminded reporters tral Stockholm on Friday afternoon. He
coming to an end, he confidently pre- ticed by Russian President Vladimir about unfounded U.S. claims of Iraqi was detained by police hours later and
dicted. Putin as U.S. officials have accused weapons of mass destruction, used to arrested early Saturday.
But Tillersons claim is one his military of knowing about Assads justify Americas 2003 invasion. Police have not given a motive for the
Rakhmat attack and no extremist group has claimed

G-7 ministers appeal to Russia on Syria but reject sanctions Akilov responsibility. Police said Akilov was
known to have been sympathetic to
extremist organizations but that there was nothing to indicate
By Jill Lawless and Colleen Barry Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said. Alfano, who hosted the G-7 gathering, he might plan an attack. His Swedish residency application
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Or, he added, it could maintain its said there is no consensus for further was rejected last year.
alliance with Syria, Iran and militant new sanctions.
LUCCA, Italy The Group of Seven group Hezbollah, which we believe is We must have a dialogue with U.S. says withdrawing U.N.
industrialized nations on Tuesday not going to serve Russias interests Russia, he said. We must not push
urged Russia to pressure the Syrian longer term. Russia into a corner. military from Haiti is good example
government to end the six-year civil Tillerson flew straight from the sum- Instead of sanctions, the meetings UNITED NATIONS U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley says
war, but rejected a British call to mit in Italy to Moscow, carrying the final communique called for an investi- U.N. peacekeeping has made a great contribution to Haiti
impose new sanctions on Moscow G-7s strong desire for a new start in gation by the Organization for the and the Security Councils expected vote to withdraw all
over its support of President Bashar Syria, but few concrete proposals to Prohibition of Chemical Weapons to troops by mid-October is an example of how peacekeeping
Assad. make it happen. determine who was responsible for the missions should change as a countrys political situation
Foreign ministers from the seven The G-7 blames Assads military for war crime. The U.S. and Britain say changes.
countries said Moscow must change its a deadly chemical attack last week that there is little doubt Assads forces are The United States is currently reviewing the U.N.s 16 far-
attitude to Assad if there is to be hope killed more than 80 people. Ministers culpable. flung peacekeeping operations to assess costs and effective-
of ending the brutal conflict that has meeting in the walled Tuscan city of The groups stance was a rebuff to ness. Haley told the Security Council Tuesday that thanks to
destabilized the Middle East, driven Lucca strongly supported U.S. missile British Foreign Secretary Boris recent elections the political context is right for a new and
millions to escape Syria and further strikes that targeted a Syrian air base Johnson, who said Monday the G-7 smaller mission.
frayed relations between the West and believed to have been used to launch was considering new sanctions on She strongly backed the transformation of Haitis U.N.
Russia. the attack. But they were divided about Russian military figures to press mission from military patrols to focusing on developing the
Russia can be a part of that future how to deal with Syria, and Moscow. Moscow to end military support for countrys police force, supporting the rule of law and protect-
and play an important role, U. S. Italian Foreign Minister Angelino the toxic Assad government. ing human rights.

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