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FREEMAN, CAINE, ARKIN

TALK AGING AS ACTORS


DROUGHT OVER AOTS WRAPS UP
WITH WRESTLING
GOV. BROWN SAYS CONSERVATION MUST GO ON
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Dismembered body yet to be IDd


San Bruno man arrested for murder, knew missing person
By Samantha Weigel of a firearm, may- as well as inside a structure. San Bruno
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF hem, destroying Police Chief Ed Barberini said they
evidence and unlaw- could neither confirm the identity of
Police are continuing to investigate ful possession as the victim, nor whether the entirety of
the bizarre case of a San Bruno man well as use of tear the remains have been located. It is
who was allegedly found with a dis- gas, according to now up to the coroner to identify the
membered body and tear gas at his police and the remains, he said.
home overlooking Skyline College. Sheriffs Office. He Stubblefield, 50, was first contacted
David Brian Stubblefield was booked is being held with- as part of a police investigation into
into San Mateo County Jail Thursday out bail. the disappearance of a person reported SAMANTHA WEIGEL/DAILY JOURNAL
David
night on charges including murder, Stubblefield Police found missing March 29, the police chief San Bruno Police Chief Ed Barberini discusses the alleged
second-degree robbery, first-degree body parts in the murder investigation at a police station press conference the
burglary, being a felon in possession backyard of the Stubblefields home, See BODY, Page 24 day after a dismembered body was found.

Syria strike
a message,
carries risks
United States in murky situation
now with Bashar Assads two key
international backers Russia, Iran
By Vivian Salama
and Bradley Klapper
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PALM BEACH, Fla. The cruise mis-


siles that crashed down before dawn on a
Syrian air base sent a clear message to
President Bashar Assad: The use of chem-
ical weapons will be met with U.S. force.
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL The outcome is less clear: Assads grip Donald Trump
Ocea Thomas holds an image of her relative Samuel Burris, a free black man who risked his freedom to help slaves travel to on power is as firm as ever and he has
free states in the mid-1800s, at his resting place, the Cypress Lawn Memorial Park in Colma. lost little of his ability to carry out more chemical attacks.
President Donald Trump said the goal of the military

Remembering the price of freedom action was deterrence. Officials said strikes targeted the
Shayrat air base to prevent it from being used to launch

Relative of Underground Railroad hero pays tribute at Colma resting place See SYRIA, Page 8
By Anna Schuessler Everything fell great-great uncle and prominent 19th
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF into place, she
said.
century abolitionist, Samuel Burris.
The main thing is that I am glad it County considering $15M a
As Thomas was not a historian but it was me, a
Ocea Thomas is used to forays into
family history taking her places she
never could have imagined. For the 70-
searched for more
pieces of her rela-
member of his family, who connected
the dots, she said.
year for affordable housing
year-old Atlanta retiree, staying up tives story, she For the last three years, Thomas has Supervisors weigh Measure K sales tax
until 3 a.m. or 4 a.m. to research her soon learned of his been threading pieces of the story of
family tree and email cousins with her courage in assisting the man who risked his own freedom to expenditures and range of programs
findings is nothing unusual. others on their assist slaves on their way to freedom. By Samantha Weigel
But three years ago, when a common Samuel Burris paths to freedom, a Born in 1813 in Delaware, the free DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
last name helped her make the connec- trait that would lead black man became known as a well-
tion that her great-great-grandmother to his being caught and sentenced to a educated religious leader and father The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors are consider-
was the sister of a free black man life of slavery. Several months of before joining the efforts of the ing a weighty $30 million investment over the next two
known for helping slaves reach free research later, Thomas journey to Underground Railroad system, respon- years to help address the regions affordable housing crisis.
states in the northern United States in learn more about her family finally led sible for shepherding tens of thou- In a county where the average two-bedroom apartment
the 1840s, Thomas knew her research her to a small ceremony Tuesday at a
had taken a very big turn. Colma cemetery to honor her great- See BURRIS, Page 24 See MEASURE K, Page 18

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Thought for the Day


A highbrow is a person
educated beyond his intelligence.
James Brander Matthews, American author and educator

This Day in History


President Harry S. Truman seized the

1952 American steel industry to avert a


nationwide strike. (The Supreme
Court later ruled that Truman had
overstepped his authority, opening
the way for a seven-week strike by steelworkers.)
In 1 8 2 0 , the Venus de Milo statue was discovered by a
farmer on the Greek island of Milos.
In 1 8 6 4 , the United States Senate passed, 38-6, the 13th
Amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolishing slavery.
(The House of Representatives passed it in Jan. 1865; the
amendment was ratified and adopted in Dec. 1865.)
In 1 9 0 4 , Longacre Square in Manhattan was renamed
Times Square after The New York Times.
In 1 9 1 3 , the 17th Amendment to the Constitution, pro-
viding for popular election of U.S. senators (as opposed to
appointment by state legislatures), was ratified. President
Woodrow Wilson became the first chief executive since
John Adams to address Congress in person as he asked law-
makers to enact tariff reform.
In 1 9 3 5 , President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the REUTERS
Emergency Relief Appropriations Act, which provided Howard, right, an Australian-Chinese impersonating North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Reggie Brown, center, impersonating
money for programs such as the Works Progress former President Barack Obama, and Dennis Alan impersonating President Donald Trump, pose in Hong Kong, China.
Administration.
In 1 9 4 6 , the League of Nations assembled in Geneva for Of the 27 states that have an official pers that have crossed a state border
its final session. state insect, the ladybug is the state with their victim. The law is known as
In 1 9 6 1 , a suspected bomb exploded aboard the passenger insect of five Iowa, Massachusetts, the Lindbergh law because it was
liner MV Dara in the Persian Gulf, causing it to sink; 238 of New Hampshire, New York and Ohio.
established after the kidnapping and
the 819 people aboard were killed. ***
In 1 9 7 3 , artist Pablo Picasso died in Mougins, France, at Can you name the cities that have the murder of Charles Lindberghs (1902-
age 91. following nicknames? Big Apple, Big 1974) 20-month-old son in 1932.
Easy, Windy City, Motor City, Big D,
Sin City, The City of Brotherly Love. ***
Birthdays See answer at end.
Graham crackers were invented by
***
People forget 80 percent of what they American Presbyterian minister
Sylvester Graham (1795-1851) in
he ice cream cone was invented learn in a day, on average.
at the 1904 St. Louis Worlds
Fair by accident. An ice cream In Blues Clues
***
T
(1996-present), an
1829. Graham touted his crackers as a
health food, because he believed that
vendor ran out of cups so he asked a animated television show for eating unsifted whole-wheat flour, the
waffle vendor to help by rolling up preschoolers, Blue the dog has many crackers main ingredient, instead of
waffles to hold the ice cream. friends. Joe is his owner. Periwinkle is
*** a cat. Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper are salt white flour lead to a more wholesome
lifestyle.
Former House Actress Patricia Actress Kirsten The phrase money is the root of all shakers. They have children named
evil comes from the Bible. The quota- Paprika and Cinnamon.
GOP Leader Tom Arquette is 49. Storms is 33. ***
tion from the King James Version of ***
DeLay is 70.
the Bible says: For the love of money Paper was invented in 105 A.D. in Ans wer: Big Apple New York , New
Comedian Shecky Greene is 91. Actor-turned-diplomat John is the root of all evil. China. Early Chinese paper was made
Gavin is 86. Author and Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter from hemp. York ; Big Easy New Orleans,
***
Seymour Hersh is 80. Former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Coca-Cola introduced New Coke in *** Louisiana; Windy City Chicago,
Annan is 79. Basketball Hall-of-Famer John Havlicek is 77. 1985. They changed the formula of In dream analysis, a dream with ever- Illinois; Motor City Detroit,
Mouseketeer Darlene Gillespie is 76. Rhythm-and-blues Coke that had been used for 99 years. green plants in it represents immortal- Michigan; Big D Dallas, Tex as; Sin
singer J.J. Jackson is 76. Singer Peggy Lennon (The Lennon After public outcry they brought back ity. City Las Vegas, Nev ada; and The
Sisters) is 76. Songwriter-producer Leon Huff is 75. Actor the original formula. *** City of Brotherly Lov e
Hywel Bennett is 73. Actor Stuart Pankin is 71. Rock musi- *** How many licks does it take to get to Philadelphia, Pennsy lv ania.
cian Steve Howe is 70. Movie director John Madden is 68. When Mad Comics were first printed in the center of Tootsie Pop? Tootsie Roll
Rock musician Mel Schacher (Grand Funk Railroad) is 66. 1952 the cost was 10 cents. The price Industries has received more than
Actor John Schneider is 57. Survivor winner Richard Hatch went up to 25 cents when the publica- 20,000 letters over the years from
is 56. Rock musician Izzy Stradlin is 55. Singer Julian tion became a magazine. children who believe they have the
Lennon is 54. Actor Dean Norris is 54. Rock singer-musician *** answer. Most kids say it takes 600 to Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
Donita Sparks is 54. Rapper Biz Markie is 53. Actress Robin The word uncopyrightable is the only 800 licks. the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
Wright is 51. Actor JR Bourne is 47. Rock singer Craig 15-letter word that is spelled without *** Questions? Comments? Email
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Tues day ni g ht: Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 40s to
mid 50s.
No. 8, in first place; Gold Rush, No. 1, in second place; and Wednes day : Mostly cloudy. A chance of rain. Highs in the
California Classic, No. 5, in third place. The race time upper 50s to mid 60s.
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Police reports
California governor: Drought Three on speed
over, conservation must go on
By Scott Smith
A van with three people in it was seen
driving recklessly on Sea Spray Lane in
Foster City, it was reported at 6:09 p.m.
Wednesday, April 5.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS How the drought played out
FRESNO California Gov. Jerry Brown BROWN FIELDS susceptible to pests such as the bark beetle. More than
100 million trees in the Sierra Nevada died.
BURLINGAME
declared an end to the states drought emer- Water is life for Californias $47 billion farming industry, Threatened native species suffered as creeks, lakes and Petty theft. Someone stole something off
gency on Friday after which grows nearly half the nations fruits, nuts and shriveled. The shores of Folsom Lake retreated more a porch on Rollins Road, it was reported at
powerful storms vegetables. Government-supplied irrigation supplies than 100 yards.
were slashed. Fields were left fallow or reduced to Last year, toxic algae showed up in more than 40 state 11:34 a.m. Tuesday, April 4.
quenched the state fol-
lowing four extraordinar- cracked mud. Farmers also dug thousands of new wells, lakes and waterways from Los Angeles to the northern Di s turbance. An employee said a guest
sucking up groundwater in the Central Valley and reaches of California, the highest count in state history. was at the counter yelling at employees on
ily dry years that drained causing the ground to sink. Experts said the naturally occurring cyanobacterium
reservoirs and wells, blossomed because nutrients that built up during the Old Bayshore Boulevard, it was reported at
devastated forests and LOST LAWNS drought were washed off hills when rains finally arrived. 8:57 a.m. Tuesday, April 4.
farmland and forced mil- Ani mal pro bl em. There was a neighbor
lions of people to slash
At the peak of the drought, the state called for a
mandatory 25 percent cut in urban water use
THE PAST IS THE FUTURE dispute over dogs ghting each other on
compared with 2013 levels. And then, finally, the rains returned. Paloma Avenue, it was reported at 8:17 a.m.
Jerry Brown their water use. Water districts issued strict conservation rules and paid Storms hit in 2015 and returned with a vengeance last
The turnaround has Tuesday, April 4.
property owners to rip out water-slurping lawns and year, filling reservoirs, overflowing dams, swelling creeks
been stark. After years of brown fields and replace them with less thirsty plants. and pumping up the snowpack. Flood warnings went Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A car left at
cracked earth, monster storms blanketed Californians responded, saving tens of billions of gallons up and drought restrictions began to ease. long-term storage on Old Bayshore
Californias Sierra Nevada Mountains this of water. Some even kept a sharp eye on water wasters. But those who look back at the drought see something Boulevard was found to have been burglar-
winter with deep snow that flows into the Drought shaming snoops outed homes and else: Californias future.
businesses in places such as Beverly Hills that let their Water conservation will become a way of life in the ized, it was reported at 11:06 a.m. Monday,
network of rivers and streams that supply sprinklers run too long. state, said Felicia Marcus, chairwoman of the State Water April 3.
much of the states water. Resources Control Board. Di s turbance. An unhappy customer was in
Front lawns revived to bright green in SHRINKING WATERWAYS This drought has been one for the record books, but
it wont be our last or longest, said Marcus. Its a a business parking lot refusing to leave on
neighborhoods throughout the state and The drought stressed forests, leaving trees more wakeup call and we cant hit the snooze button. Rollins Road, it was reported at 4:49 p.m.
rivers that had become dry beds of sand and
gravel are now charged with water swelling Monday, April 3.
without draining our rivers and groundwater drought emergency in place for four coun-
up in their banks.
Still, lifting the order is a largely sym-
basins below sustainable levels. ties, most of them at the states farming FOSTER CITY
At the droughts peak, citizens were urged heartland, where emergency drinking water Auto burg l ary. A vehicle window was
bolic measure that doesnt remove most of
to cut shower times and outdoor watering. projects will continue to help address
the restrictions. Officials insisted theyre smashed on Foster City Boulevard before
Homeowners let lawns turn brown or ripped diminished groundwater supplies.
holding onto some conservation rules for 8:52 p.m. Wednesday, April 5.
them out altogether and replaced them with More than 900 families mostly in Tulare
the 40 million residents of the nations Di s turbance. Someone started following
desert-like landscaping. County, a farming powerhouse in the San
most populous state. someone else at Compass Lane and Foster
The drought strained native fish that Joaquin Valley, are struggling even to find
California uses more water each year than City Boulevard, then confronted him,
migrate up rivers, killed more than 100 drinking water after their wells dried up and
nature makes available, and one wet winter yelled and recorded him, it was reported at
million trees, and forced farmers in the have to turn to charities for bottled water or
wont change the long-term outlook, envi- 12:41 p.m. Wednesday, April 5.
nations leading agricultural state to rely tanks for their yards.
ronmentalists cautioned.
heavily on groundwater, causing the
Water may appear to be in abundance
ground to sink. Some growers tore out
right now, said Kate Poole, director of the
orchards.
Natural Resources Defense Council. But
Brown declared the emergency in 2014,
even after this unusually wet season, there
and officials later ordered mandatory con-
wont be enough water to satisfy all the
servation for the first time in state history.
demands of agriculture, business and cities,
Even now, the governor has kept the
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California math: One vote Local briefs


Sewage waste truck
crashes into Belmont front yard

$500M in road, rail work


By Sophia Bollag and Don Thompson
A sewage waste truck traveling down a
steep grade collided with a fence and parked
van, finally coming to rest in the front yard
of a home on the 1100 block of Broadway in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Look, Im sure theres going to be some blowback, Belmont Friday afternoon, according to
police.
but for me it was important. ... We have to maintain At approximately 2 p.m., Belmont police
SACRAMENTO How much is one vote
worth in the California state Senate? A half- our roads. And these other projects are important as well. and fire units responded to a report of a traf-
fic collision involving a sewage waste truck
billion dollars, if its linked to a big tax hike Sal Cannella, a former Democratic state assemblyman in the 1990s and found the truck in the front yard of a
to pay for overdue road repairs. home. The driver told officers that he was
The key vote to raise gas taxes and vehicle with the Democratic majority, a rarity among dates endorsed by the California Labor driving down Talbryn Drive, after servicing
fees came late Thursday from Sen. Anthony legislative Republicans. Federation, made up of 1,200 affiliated portable toilets at a job site up the hill. As
Cannella, a little-known Republican and the He does so out of political necessity he unions, when he won re-election four years he was approaching the intersection with
only GOP member of the heavily Democratic represents a sprawling agricultural district ago. Paloma Avenue, he began to experience
Legislature to vote for the bill. where Republicans are outnumbered 46 per- His vote was key Thursday after Democratic problems with the trucks brakes, according
In return he won a promise of $400 million cent to 29 percent by Democrats. Nearly two- state Sen. Steve Glazer of Orinda remained to police.
for a railroad extension into his Central thirds of his constituents are Latinos. opposed despite public lobbying by Gov. Talbryn Drive has a significant downhill
Valley district in Californias agricultural The son of Sal Cannella, a former Jerry Brown. That meant Senate Democrats grade and the driver lost control of the truck,
heartland and a $100 million parkway project Democratic state assemblyman in the 1990s, needed one Republican to reach the 27-vote which weighed approximately 26,000
for the University of California, Merced. he will be term-limited out of office after next supermajority required to enact tax increases. pounds. The truck proceeded across Paloma
Another $427 million will go to the over- year. Cannella said he expects Republicans to be Avenue and struck at fence and stop sign at
lapping districts represented by Sen. Richard Although hes brought ire from fellow angry, but defended his vote as necessary for the corner of Paloma Avenue and Broadway.
Roth of Riverside and Assemblywoman Republicans, he may have broadened his his constituents. The truck continued down Broadway, strik-
Sabrina Cervantes of Corona, both appeal if he chooses to run for another office, Look, Im sure theres going to be some ing a parked van and pushed the van into the
Democrats. In a joint statement they claimed said Mark Keppler, a public affairs professor blowback, but for me it was important, he front yard of a home. The sewage truck final-
credit for delivering Riverside Countys fair and director of the Maddy Institute at said outside the Senate chamber after the vote. ly came to rest in the front yard of a home in
share to their constituents. California State University, Fresno. We have to maintain our roads. And these the 1100 block of Broadway, damaging a
The deal negotiated by Gov. Jerry Brown Hes positioned himself as a moderate other projects are important as well. fence and landscaping, according to police.
and legislative leaders passed without a vote Republican, frankly similar to that group of Cannella is vice president of NorthStar The driver, a 54-year-old Oakland man,
to spare and will raise gas taxes by 43 per- moderate Democrats that are substantial both Engineering Group, which does engineering, was checked at the scene by paramedics and
cent, or 12 cents a gallon, while also increas- in the Legislature and the population general- design and survey work for public and private was found to be uninjured. The 1100 block of
ing diesel taxes. The hikes take effect Nov. 1. ly, Keppler said. He could potentially projects including a high school, police sta- Broadway was closed for approximately 2
The plan aims to raise $54.2 billion for attract those independent voters, moderate tion and medical facility. 1/2 hours until the truck could be towed. The
road and bridge repairs, mass transit and other Democrats and moderate Republicans. Brown, a Democrat, praised Cannella late cause of the collision is under investigation
projects over 10 years. Cannella narrowly won his open Senate Thursday as a civil engineer who knows and mechanical failure has not been estab-
Assembly Minority Leader Chad Mayes, R- seat in 2010 with help from about $1.4 mil- what it means to build roads. lished, according to police.
Yucca Valley, called it a deal so bad they lion in spending by an independent expendi- Youll get a train going to the Central
needed $1 billion in pork to buy the votes to ture committee funded by the California Valley ... projects and parks in some of the Fuel, oil leaking from
Chamber of Commerce, which supported the poorest neighborhoods in California.
pass it. Republicans argued it puts an
gas tax and vehicle fee hikes. Hallelujah, Brown said. Relative to 52 bil-
sunken barge in San Francisco Bay
unneeded burden on overtaxed Californians. SAN FRANCISCO Diesel fuel and
He was one of the few Republican candi- lion, its all pretty modest.
Cannella, 48, has a history of working hydraulic oil are leaking into the San
Francisco Bay after powerful winds capsized

State official, seven others charged in construction fraud a freight barge near the Oakland-San
Francisco Bay Bridge early Friday.
Authorities say they are preparing to clean
By Sudhin Thanawalla that ensnared former California state Sen. dants are contractors in the San Francisco a maximum of 4,000 gallons of diesel fuel
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Leland Yee and San Francisco Chinatown Bay Area. They each face fraud charges stem- and 300 gallons of lube oil.
gang tough Raymond Shrimp Boy Chow. ming from bidding on a contract for renova- The 112-foot barge has a crane and is under
SAN FRANCISCO Federal prosecutors Worthen, 45, and a second man, Taj tions at a building owned by the U. S. contract with Bay Area Rapid Transit. It is
have charged a former high-ranking official Armon Reid, took $12,000 in bribes in Department of Energy at Lawrence Berkeley positioned near an underwater rail tunnel
in Californias veterans affairs department exchange for agreeing to help an FBI National Laboratory, prosecutors said. that carries BARTs commuter lines between
and seven other people in an investigation informant posing as a developer win two The bid-rigging probe began after inves- San Francisco and Oakland, California. The
of alleged bid rigging on public construc- state construction contracts one for resi- tigators intercepted a phone call in a major barge is used by divers who do underwater
tion contracts, the U.S. Attorneys Office dential facilities at a veterans home in organized crime investigation in San anti-corrosion work on the tube.
announced Friday. Ventura, California, and the other to remod- Franciscos Chinatown that led to charges BART authorities say no crews were work-
Prosecutors said the investigation that led el a kitchen at a veterans home in Los against Yee and Chow, prosecutors said. An ing on the barge at the time. The agencys
to the indictment of Eric Worthen, a former Angeles, according to a federal grand jury FBI informant who worked on the Chow engineers say the tube is not damaged. There
assistant deputy secretary in the veterans indictment filed on Thursday. case posed as the developer in the bid-rig- are also no reports of damage to wildlife.
affairs department, and the seven other Court records did not list attorneys for ging investigation, according to the U.S. The Coast Guard reported the sunken barge
defendants was prompted by an earlier probe Worthen or Reid, 46. The six other defen- Attorneys Office. shortly after midnight Friday.

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Patrick Joseph Hilliard Obituaries


Man arrested for stabbing Patrick Joseph Hilliard, born in Chicago
Carol L. Reed
roommate in San Mateo Feb. 24, 1945, to Robert Hilliard and Alois
Mertensmeyer, died April 1, 2017.
He was a practical joker all of his life,
Carol L. Reed, 61, died from a fall in her
San Mateo home on Dec. 27, 2016.
Firefighters called to scene after home set on fire humoring anyone he could when they would
least expect it. It is fitting that God humored
She was born to Robert and Lucille
(Nelson) Reed on Sept. 23, 1955.
By Janis Mara contact the suspect, then saw smoke and us with his date of death on April 1, 2017. Graduated from Hillsdale High School in
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE flames. The officers broke down the door 1973 and attended San Jose State University
and streamed into the residence, Earnshaw He grew up in Redwood City, graduated
and The San Francisco Academy of Art. She
said. from Mt. Carmel School and Bellarmine
A San Mateo man was arrested after he excelled in art. Carol was a prolific
College Preparatory in San Jose, then
allegedly stabbed his roommate, threatened When the officers got inside, they saw a ceramist, winning many awards. She also
entered St. Joseph College Seminary in
another roommate and set his home on fire second victim holding a knife and told him worked with stained glass, glass blowing
Mountain View with an eye on priesthood.
Thursday evening, a police lieutenant said. to put the knife down. The victim obeyed and iron welding.
God, however, led him to faithful disciple-
and officers rescued him from the burning She loved music, and played the guitar,
Keith Love, 57, of San Mateo, was ship of Christ among the people. He was a
home. The victim told police Love had banjo and mandolin. Quite the animal lover,
booked at the San Mateo County Jail on sus- licensed broadcast engineer for KGO and
stabbed him with a knife, according to she always had memorable pets from dogs
picion of attempted homicide, assault with a KSFO during the golden age of San
Earnshaw. and cats to rodents and reptiles. She was an
deadly weapon and arson, San Mateo police Francisco radio. He launched his own busi-
exceptional gardener. Her mother Lu and she
Lt. Matthew Earnshaw said. As piles of clothing smoldered, the sus- ness as a court server.
shared a love for orchids. Carol was an avid
Police got a call around 7:41 p.m. from a pect tried to barricade himself in a bedroom Friends will remember his kindness, his collector ranging from penguins, flamingos
man who said his roommate threatened to closet, Earnshaw said. The officers took cus- practical jokes, his leadership in the and Barbies to Joe Camel.
stab him with a knife at their home on North tody of Love, who no longer had the knife, Charismatic Renewal, and his steady The majority of her friends are lifelong.
Eldorado Street, Earnshaw said. taking him out of the home. reliance upon God. A Service of the She was known for always calling you on
The 60-year-old victim also told police The San Mateo Fire Department arrived Resurrection will be 2 p.m. Saturday, April your birthday and had the gift of gab.
Love hit him in the face, according to and put out the fire. 8, at First Presbyterian Church of San Survived by her aunt Dorothy Hendricks,
Earnshaw. Officers spoke with the victim Mateo. His brothers Gerry and Richard, his brother Glen Reed, nephews Sterling and
outside the home and he alleged that Love Love was taken to the hospital for evalua- sister Maureen Hilliard, SNDdeN, his two Sheridan Reed, niece Skye Reed and her
tried to stab him and then threw the knife at tion of smoke inhalation and then taken to sons and three grandchildren survive. beloved dog, Boo.
him. the jail, Earnshaw said.
The family recommends donations to A memorial gathering will be held at
Love opened the door, saw police, went The victim was taken to the hospital to be Mission Hospice House of San Mateo, 111 Laurelwood Park, 3471 Glendora Drive, San
inside and locked the door, Earnshaw said. treated for smoke inhalation and his stab 16th Ave. , San Mateo. See more at Mateo 3 p.m. June 3. Beverages and food to
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Trump, Xi showdown fails
to materialize at Mar-a-Lago
By Vivian Salama China to crack down on
and Matthew Pennington Chinese banks and com-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS panies said to provide
North Korea access to the
PALM BEACH, Fla. What was billed as international financial
a showdown between the leaders of the system.
United States and China over trade and North In a possible harbinger
Korea ended with little sign of confronta- of the kind of punish-
tion Friday or of concrete progress in ments Washington could
resolving their differences. Donald Trump inflict, a leading
Chinese telecoms com-
President Donald Trump had predicted a
pany, ZTE, was fined
very difficult meeting with Chinese
nearly $900 million in
President Xi Jinping. After their first face-
March for shipping sen-
to-face at the Mar-a-Lago resort, he trumpet-
sitive U. S. -made tech-
ed they had developed an outstanding rela-
nology to Iran in viola-
tionship.
tion of U.S. sanctions.
U.S. officials said the two sides agreed to They recognize that
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
increase cooperation on trying to get North
Neil Gorsuch is sworn in to testify at his Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing. shows our clear determi-
Koreas to abandon its nuclear weapons pro-
nation to crack down on
gram, and China acknowledged the need for

Gorsuch confirmation rolls more balanced trade with the U.S.


But the two days of meetings appeared
heavier on optics than substance. The most
powerful message for the Chinese leader
Xi Jinping this sort of activity,
Commerce
Wilbur Ross told reporters.
Secretary

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the

Supreme Court to the right


By Erica Werner As a deep believer in the rule of law, Judge
may have been Trumps decision to launch
U.S. missile strikes at Syria.
Those strikes added weight to Trumps
threat last week to act unilaterally against
U.S. and China agreed to increase coopera-
tion and work with the international com-
munity to convince the DPRK to peacefully
resolve the issue and abandon its illicit
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gorsuch will serve the American people with North Koreas weapons program weapons programs. DPRK stands for North
distinction, Trump said in a statement. although a much heavier risk would be Koreas official name, the Democratic
WASHINGTON After weeks of turmoil, The judge won support from 51 of the required to take military action against the Peoples Republic of Korea.
the Senate confirmed Trump nominee Neil chambers Republicans as well as three mod- nuclear-armed North, which has its artillery Tillerson said Trump and Xi noted the
Gorsuch as the Supreme Courts youngest erate Democrats up for re-election in states and missiles trained on a key U.S. ally, urgency of the threat of North Koreas
justice Friday, filling a 14-month vacancy Trump won last fall: Joe Manchin of West South Korea. weapons program and that they reaffirmed
after the death of Antonin Scalia and restor- Virginia, Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota The U.S. administrations first recourse is their commitment to a denuclearization of
ing a rightward tilt that could last for years. and Joe Donnelly of Indiana. GOP Sen. very likely to be economic pushing the divided Korean Peninsula.
Gorsuch will be sworn in Monday and will Johnny Isakson of Georgia, who has been
quickly begin confronting cases of conse- recovering from back surgery, did not vote.
quence, including one involving separation
of church and state that the justices will take
up in less than two weeks.
Gorsuchs name was on a list of potential
choices Trump produced during the cam-
paign, and was vetted by conservative
Unemployment falls to 10-year low
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cent, reaching its lowest point since May
At 49, he is decades younger than several groups including the Federalist Society and
the Heritage Foundation. That unusual exter- 2007. While the rate has fallen in the past
of the other justices two are in their 80s WASHINGTON U. S. employers cut because of unemployed workers who had
and one is 78 raising the possibility that nal review omitted consultation with Senate
back sharply on hiring in March, yet given up looking, it happened this time
President Donald Trump will have a chance Democrats, contributing to bitter Democrat
Fridays jobs report still had much to be because of a healthy gain in the number of
to appoint more conservatives to a court complaints about the way the whole process
encouraged about, including a drop in the people with jobs.
that has been somewhat balanced in recent was handled.
unemployment rate to 4.5 percent, the low- Within the disappointing 98,000 net
years. Gorsuch is expected to join a conserva- est in a decade. new jobs added, there seems to be a lot more
Vice President Mike Pence was presiding tive-leaning voting bloc of justices, making Employers added just 98,000 jobs, the going on beneath the surface, and what is
as the Senate voted 54-45 in favor of five on the nine-member court. As soon as Labor Department said. It was barely half going beneath the surface is mostly good,
Gorsuch, a veteran of Denvers 10th U.S. April 13, he could take part in his first pri- the previous months gain.
vate conference, where justices decide said Mark Vitner, an economist at Wells
Circuit of Appeals whose conservative rul- Yet unemployment dropped from 4.7 per- Fargo.
ings make him an intellectual heir to Scalia, whether to hear cases and some of them
who died in February 2016. Republicans could involve gun rights, voting rights and a
blocked Barack Obama from filling the seat Colorado bakers refusal to design a cake for
all last year. a same-sex couples wedding.
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Trump, his first big congressional win. And corrosive political confrontation that began
it was cause for celebration for conserva- with Majority Leader Mitch McConnells
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Reporters notebook SYRIA


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and performed in the closing ceremonies

T
he city of San Mateo is preparing
care packages for the 1 0 1 s t to conclude the games on March 24. The
Ai rbo rne Di v i s i o n as it has team was able to raise $24,000 with dona- attacks like the one this week that killed
since the unit was adopted in 1968. tions from family, friends and members of more than 80 people and provided sicken-
For each deployment since 1968, the ing images of individuals suffering from
the community to fund their trip to the exposure to a sarin-like nerve gas. The
city sends care packages to our troops
Special Olympics. bases airstrips, hangars, control tower
while stationed overseas. The rst care
package shipment of 2017 will be sent to *** and ammunition areas were struck.
its to adopted unit, 1 / 3 2 7 Al pha Saturday, April 15, marks the fourth The United States is not at war with Syria
Co mpany 1 0 1 s t Ai rbo rne, deployed annual Co as tal Wi l do wer Day at at least not yet. The intervention was
recently to Djibouti, Africa. Hal f Mo o n Bay State Beach. The extremely limited, giving Assads military
San Mateo s Ci ty Cl erks Ofce is event aims to inspire stewardship of the ability to end it there by changing its
organizing a care package drive and diverse coastal ecosystem and highlight behavior and allowing for Washington to
encourages the community to donate need- incrementally expand its military action if
volunteer community restoration efforts required.
ed treats to ll the boxes. The following
at local coastside State Parks. There will But the surprise barrage of missiles rais-
items are appreciated: deodorant sticks, State group, and American aircraft target-
sunscreen, socks athletic and boot, T- be a variety of family-friendly activities, es questions about where U.S. Syria policy ing extremist groups from Syrias skies.
shirts, bestseller books, baby wipes, live music, food trucks, rafes and docent- is headed after Trumps rapid reversal of Up to now, despite public complaints,
laundry pods and dryer sheets, protein led walks throughout the event that runs positions in recent days. Just last week, Syrias government and its allies
bars, jerky, dried fruit snacks, nuts and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Native plants will also his administration stressed that removing Russia and Iran have essentially given
recently released DVDs. Each box will be for sale at the event and the proceeds Assad from power was no longer a priority the United States and its coalition partners
also contain an extra special gesture of and that Americas focus was entirely on a free pass to conduct their counterterror-
used to benet restoration efforts.
appreciation hand-written letters defeating an Islamic State insurgency in ism mission.
Visit coastalwildowerday.org for more the north of the country. But on Thursday
addressed to each soldier. Put your pen to information or to participate in the color- And if Trump is now willing to protect
paper to let our troop know that someone night Trump appeared to endorse a new, Syrians from chemical attacks, will he feel
in San Mateo is thinking of them. ing contest. open-ended commitment to respond to any compelled to shield others from what has
Drop off donated items to the City *** use by Assad of weapons of mass destruc- been Assads more pervasive slaughter?
Clerks Ofce at San Mateo City Hall, 330 The city of San Bruno participating in tion. Perversely, the U. S. strikes also risk
W. 20th Ave. by Friday, April 14. If you the Seco nd Harv es t Fo o d Banks It is in this vital national security emboldening Assad to use even greater
have questions or have ideas about how Stand Up fo r Ki ds campaign, based interest of the United States to prevent and brutality if he senses Washingtons intru-
your organization can help contact Jo an deter the spread and use of deadly chemical sion as a threat to his rule.
on the premise that every child deserves
Di s ki n in the Clerks Ofce by calling weapons, Trump said. One strike against one air base may be
the chance to have a healthy, productive Such declarations carry risks. No U.S.
(650) 522-7044 or emailing diskin@city- life, and that starts with nutritious food. enough to deter him from using sarin gas
ofsanmateo.org officials declared the threat of more chem- again, but it will not deter his effort to tar-
*** From March 30 through April 27, large ical weapons eliminated. If Assad isnt get civilians, target hospitals, said
In front of an enthusiastic crowd of 200 food collection bins will be placed at the deterred, more attacks would mean more Jennifer Cafarella, a Mideast expert at the
guests at the Ro tary Cl ub o f Hal f following three locations throughout the scenes of people foaming at the mouth in Institute for the Study of War.
Mo o n Bay s annual fundraiser Mag i c city: San Bruno Li brary , 701 West agony and bodies lying in heaps. The The United States is also in a murky sit-
o f the Co as ts i de, Mi ke Serdy was Angus Ave.; Recreati o n Center, 251 United States may have little option but to uation now with Assads two key interna-
recognized as the 2017 recipient of the up the ante militarily. tional backers.
City Park Way; and the Po l i ce Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon
Serv i ce Abo v e Sel f Award from the Department, 1177 Huntington Ave. Keen to avoid any accident that would
Rotary Club of Half Moon Bays annual spokesman, said the U.S. was still assess- create a confrontation with Moscow,
Donations being sought include meals ing the result of the 59 Tomahawks it fired,
fundraiser Magic of the Coastside, attend- Trump administration officials told their
in a can (soup, stew, chili), tuna or canned expressing hope that Assads government Russian counterparts of the impending
ed by 200 people. He received the top
honor and was recognized along with his chicken, peanut butter, canned foods with learned a lesson. He said it was ultimately attack and warned them to stay away. U.S.
fellow nalists Duane My ers , Pat and pop-top lids, canned fruit in its own juice the regimes choice if more U.S. mili- officials, meanwhile, said little about
or water, low-sodium canned vegetables, tary action would be needed. Iran, a country that could retaliate against
Marc Stro hl ei n and Barbara Vo n
That raises the potential for Assad to the United States and its allies in a variety
Gl ahn for their outstanding volunteer olive or canola oil, spices, low-sugar
suck the U.S. deeper into the Arab coun- of ways, from interfering with Persian Gulf
contributions to the coastside. This is the whole grain cereals and healthy snacks trys brutal, six-year civil war. The con- shipping to provoking Israel.
sixth year for this award. The Rotary Club (granola bars, nuts, dried fruit). Please flict has killed hundreds of thousands of But Edward Djerejian, a former U. S.
of Half Moon Bay started this tradition to avoid items packed in glass. No soda or people, contributed to the worst refugee ambassador to Syria and professor at Rice
honor the Rotary ideal of Service Above
candy please. crisis since World War II, and shows no end University, said Trumps message to the
Self, and actively seeks nominations from
More information regarding this pro- in sight. Assads forces are locked in battle regions potential foes was clear.
the local nonprot community at large.
gram and an opportunity to provide nan- with a bitter, if weakening, opposition Assad thought he had a green light to do
***
cial support can be found at camp. Under President Barack Obama, the what he needed to do in Syria to counter the
The Redwood City-based Kai no s dance United States spent most of the war trying
team received a gold medal for Team shfb.org/standupforkids. opposition to his regime, Djerejian said.
to stay out of the fray. By proceeding with this attack, its a sig-
Dance at the Speci al Ol y mpi cs Engaging the Syrian government as an
Wo rl d Wi nter Games in Graz, Austria. nal to Assad, to the Russians, its a signal
enemy means Damascus can respond in to the Iranians, to Hezbollah and all those
Comprised of six Kainos residents and The Reporters Notebook is a weekly collection kind. That creates added danger for U.S.
ve community volunteers, the team of facts culled from the notebooks of the Daily supporting Assads regime that this is not
forces on the ground in northern Syria a free playing field. There are limits.
placed rst in a team dance competition Journal staff. It appears in the weekend edition. waging a separate war against the Islamic

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After Syria air strikes, U.S. and The U.S./Russia
deconfliction line

Russia spiral into confrontation


By Josh Lederman
FLYING THE UNFRIENDLY SKIES
A U.S.-led coalition has been bombing Islamic State-held
territory across Syria, launching 24 strikes on Thursday
alone, according to the U.S. militarys Central Command.
The coalition includes some 60 countries, with some
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS launching their own strikes into Syria. Russia is waging its
own bombing campaign in support of President Bashar
Assads forces, while the Syrian government has its own
WASHINGTON After President Donald air force and air defense systems.That means a lot of aircraft
Trumps election victory, the United States are flying in a small airspace, which raises the danger for
pilots. In November 2015, for instance, NATO member
and Russia appeared headed toward their Turkey shot down a Russian jet fighter, nearly sparking an
smoothest ties in decades. Not anymore. international conflagration.
The former Cold War adversaries are once
again spiraling into confrontation, punctu- MISSILE STRIKES, NEW WARNINGS
ated by a U.S. attack on a military base con- On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump ordered a missile
trolled by Syrian President Bashar Assad, strike on the Shayrat air base, southeast of Homs, over a
Russias client. No longer optimistic about chemical weapons attack he blamed on Syrias
government.The U.S. used the deconfliction line to warn
a reset in relations, the U.S. and Russia Russia ahead of time that the strike was coming. In the
openly bashed each other Friday, trading aftermath of the attack, which Syria said killed at least seven
caustic accusations about who violated people, Russia announced it would suspend its cooperation
in the information-sharing campaign, the first time the line
international law. has been severed. Russia still has several dozen warplanes
Thats it. The last remaining election fog and batteries of air defense missiles at its base near Latakia,
has lifted, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Syria.
Medvedev wrote on Facebook on Friday,
declaring U. S. -Russian relations com- WATCHING THE WAR FROM QATAR
pletely ruined. He said Washington came To protect pilots, Moscow and Washington opened a so-
dangerously close to a military clash with called deconfliction line after Russia began its bombing
campaign in September 2015. On the U.S. side, it is run out
nuclear-armed Moscow by firing 59 cruise of the Combined Air and Space Operations Center at the
missiles on the Shayrat air base. Trump said vast al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar, which hosts the forward
Assads forces launched a gruesome chemi- REUTERS headquarters of U.S. Central Command. There, air traffic
cal weapons attack from the site earlier in Russias deputy U.N. envoy, Vladimir Safronkov delivers remarks during the Security Council controllers and senior military officers are in contact with
their Russian counterparts in Syria.They share coordinates
the week. meeting on the situation in Syria at the United Nations Headquarters, in New York. and other data to avoid midair collisions or confrontations.
Trumps intervention, designed to punish night Saturday in Moscow. U.S. officials insisted Tillersons highly One U.S. pilot flying missions over Syria credited his safety
Assad, was the clearest demonstration of his to it in a recent Associated Press interview .
But Trumps administration shot back, as anticipated trip was still on. As top U.S. and
willingness to challenge Russian President senior U.S. military officials said they were Russian representatives raged against each
Vladimir Putin and in a way no American WHAT HAPPENS NEXT
investigating whether Russia was complicit other in public, their planning for the
leader has in a long time. Lt. Col. Michelle L. Baldanza, a Pentagon spokeswoman,
in the Syrian militarys use of a sarin-like Moscow trip has continued without issue, said the U.S. military wants to continue to talk to Russia.It
Trumps praise for Putin, questionable nerve gas, possibly by providing drone sur- said the officials, who werent authorized to is to the benefit of all parties operating in the air over Syria
assertions about Russias military activity veillance and helping Assads forces try to discuss private diplomatic conversations to avoid accidents and miscalculation, and we hope the
in Ukraine and Syria, and insistence on a cover up the attack. At the U.N. Security and requested anonymity. Russian Ministry of Defense comes to this conclusion as
new relationship with Moscow had generat- well, Baldanza said.
Council, U. S. Ambassador Nikki Haley For Tillerson, the trip is even more deli- The U.S. maintains radar coverage and has other
ed the perception that the billionaire busi- mocked Moscow for failing to rid Syria of cate than before: He must find a way to show surveillance means to know who is in the air. However,
nessman wouldnt cross the former KGB chemical weapons under a 2013 deal. the U.S. can stand up to Russia and safeguard ending the cooperation will mean U.S. and coalition pilots
agent. Its a perception that gained added will be flying into Syrian airspace not knowing if Russian
It could be that the Assad regime is play- elements of cooperation at the same time. forces plan their own operations in the same places. Airwars,
currency as various U.S. investigations ing the Russians for fools, Haley said. He must also be prepared to deal with the a nonprofit monitoring airstrikes in the war against the
gained steam into possible collusion on Less than three months into Trumps notoriously unpredictable Putin, known for Islamic State group, noted that U.S.-led attacks typically
election meddling between Trumps presi- focus on areas away from Russian activity, though ending
administration, prospects have all but evap- making guests feel uncomfortable when he the cooperation represents a worrying development.
dential campaign and Russian intelligence. orated for collaboration with Russia on wants to express displeasure.
Now the question is if Putin will feel com- fighting the Islamic State group, reducing
pelled to prove he cant be crossed with arms stockpiles and lowering tensions in
impunity. Advertisement
Eastern Europe.
Hours after the airstrikes, Russia
announced it was severing a hotline the two
countries have used since 2015 to ensure
A key test of whether the relationship can
be salvaged comes next week when
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson becomes
Prevent Our Fading Past
their aircraft dont accidentally clash in
Syrias crowded skies. By midday Friday,
the U.S. insisted that Russia would keep the
the first Trump Cabinet member to visit
Russia. Tillerson may get an audience with
From Vanishing Forever
Putin himself.
deconfliction channel open. Russia then Despite the breakdown over Syria, where By Paul Larson Both of these venues have been a
insisted the line would be suspended mid- Russia has a significant military presence, great success. Still, with each
positive preservation project there are
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After weak jobs report and Syria strikes, stocks stand still Overnight, the U.S. launched a
By Marley Jay
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS missile attack on a Syrian air force
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 20,726.07 base following a chemical
NEW YORK U. S. stocks Low: 20,606.95 weapons strike blamed on the
never got going Friday after a Close: 20,656.10 government of President Bashar
slightly disappointing jobs Change: -6.85 Assad earlier in the week. The
report and word of U.S. missile move was condemned by Russia
OTHER INDEXES and Iran. The VIX, known as Wall
strikes against Syria. Investors
S&P 500: 2355.54 -1.95 Streets fear gauge, started ris-
bought shares of defense contrac-
tors and stocks that are tradition- NYSE Index: 11,445.58 -11.71 ing late Thursday as the U.S. gov-
ally considered safe. Nasdaq: 5877.81 -1.14 ernment shifted its policy on
NYSE MKT: 2510.58 +2.53 Syria.
Stocks moved between gains
and losses all morning after the Russell 2000: 1364.56 +0.13 Earlier the price of gold jumped
Labor Department said employers Wilshire 5000: 24,535.24 -14.25 to its highest price since right
didnt add as many jobs as ana- after the presidential election in
lysts had forecast. They started to 10-Yr Bond: 2.37 +0.03 November, and bond prices
rise in afternoon trading, but Oil (per barrel): 52.29 +0.59 climbed. But that didnt last long,
those gains didnt last. Investors Gold : 1,256.10 +2.80 and bond prices turned lower late
bought high-dividend stocks like in the day. The yield on the 10-
real estate investment trusts and was just another in a long, long, 20,656.10. The Nasdaq composite which was weaker than the last few year Treasury note rose to 2.38
household goods makers, but long line of not bad, not great dipped 1.14 points to 5,877.71. months and about half as many as percent from 2.34 percent.
banks and energy companies fell. reports, he said. Wren said the The Russell 2000 index of small- analysts had predicted. One-time Still, the increased geopolitical
Scott Wren, senior global equity economy probably wont grow company stocks inched up 0.14 factors including snowstorms may uncertainty sent defense stocks
strategist at the Wells Fargo much faster over the next few points to 1,364.56. have temporarily slowed hiring. higher. Raytheon added $2.21, or
Investment Institute, said he is years because the Federal Reserve While stocks didnt move much The unemployment rate fell to 4.5 1. 5 percent, to $152. 96 and
not surprised the stock market did plans to keep raising interest overall, there were a few clear percent, its lowest level since Lockheed Martin rose $3.12, or
not have an overwhelming reac- rates, which makes borrowing trends. Investors mostly avoided 2007, as more people found work. 1.2 percent, to $270.23.
tion to the jobs report or missile more expensive. industries whose performance is Over the last three months, Among high-dividend stocks,
strikes because neither really The Standard & Poors 500 slid closely linked to the state of the employers had added an average of Wal-Mart gained $1.47, or 2.1
altered investors views of the 1.95 points, or 0.1 percent, to economy. 178,000 jobs a month. Thats just percent, to $72.90 and Prologis
U.S. economy. 2,355.54. The Dow Jones indus- The government said employers a bit slower than the monthly rose 52 cents, or 1 percent, to
It was not a bad (jobs) report, it trial average lost 6.85 points to added 98, 000 jobs in March, average from 2016. $53.58.

U.S. regulators Google said it vehemently dis-


agreed with the charges, which the
expand the use of fact check tags
in its search results the tech Business briefs The legal defense, presented in
documents filed Friday in San
accuse Google of Mountain View, California, com- industrys latest effort to combat Francisco federal court, marks
already met those requirements;
underpaying female workers pany said it hadnt heard until false and misleading news stories. The Washington Post also says it Ubers first detailed response to
Wippers court appearance. People who search for a topic in complies. Google said it expects explosive allegations that its
SAN FRANCISCO self-driving cars rely on crucial
Government investigators look- Every year, we do a comprehen- Googles main search engine or the ranks of compliant organiza-
sive and robust analysis of pay the Google News section will see a tions to grow following Fridays technology designed by Waymo.
ing into how Google pays its That company was created from an
employees have accused the tech across genders and we have found conclusion such as mostly true announcement.
no gender pay gap, Google said or false next to stories that have autonomous-vehicle project start-
giant of shortchanging women ed at Google eight years ago.
doing similar work to men. in its statement. been fact checked. Uber fires
Google has been working with Once a Google ally, Uber
A U.S. Department of Labor offi- Google and other technology
companies have been trying to more than 100 news organiza-
back at Google spinoff emerged as a rival in the self-driv-
cial disclosed the agencys allega-
tions during a Friday court hearing improve hiring practices that tions and fact-checking groups , in self-driving car case ing car market in early 2015 when
in San Francisco. have historically doled out most including the Associated Press, SAN FRANCISCO Uber is it began developing its own fleet
We found systemic compensa- of their technical jobs to white the BBC and NPR. Their conclu- scoffing at claims that its expan- of autonomous vehicles.
tion disparities against women and Asian men. sions will appear in search results sion into self-driving cars hinges Now, Waymo is trying to thwart
pretty much across the entire as long as they meet certain for- on trade secrets stolen from a that effort by persuading U. S.
workforce, Janette Wipper, a Google expands fact matting criteria for automation. Google spinoff, arguing that its District Judge William Alsup to
Labor Department regional direc- checking in news searches Google said only a few of those ride-hailing service has been block Ubers self-car driving
tor, testified, according to a report organizations, including working on potentially superior expansion on the grounds that it
published by The Guardian. NEW YORK Google will PolitiFact and Snopes.com, have technology. hinges on a high-tech heist.

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Wrestling elite spans the county


M-As Wilson So. Citys Cruz
rides tenacity fulfills dream
to state title of CCS crown
By Terry Bernal
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
The emotion demonstrated by
There are two key ingredients that South City senior Luke Cruz and
made Menlo-Athertons Chelsea longtime coach Steve Matteucci
Wilson a state wrestling champion. while hugging it out at the Central
I liked the hard workouts, Coast Section boys wrestling
Wilson said. I liked beating peo- championships was four years in
ple up. the making.
Thats music to a wrestling Cruz had just made program his-
coachs ears. If you give a coach an tory, becoming the first South
athlete who is willing to put in the City heavyweight ever to capture a
work and do whatever it takes to CCS title, scoring a dramatic 3-1
win, the rest can be taught; and overtime win on Feb. 25 at
Wilson was an attentive student. Independence High School over
The four-year varsity wrestler Branham senior Lucas Peters. After
capped her high school career at the Cruzs hand was raised in victory,
very top of her game by winning he quickly retreated to his corner
the 106-pound state title in for congratulations from
Hollywood fashion. The top seed in Matteucci and new Warriors coach
her class, Wilson had to face the Temo Cervantes.
other top four seeded wrestlers on was never a moment where I felt ed, he asked me to come out, said Hoang. She was so athletic Matteucci corralling his prize
her way to the title. In the champi- like she ever gave anything less Wilson said. coming into the room. She picked pupil with a bear hug was, in and of
onship match, she found herself than everything she had. Since she entered the wrestling up technique very well. It was very itself, a moving spectacle. The
down 7-0 in the first period before She can now add another first to room, it has been nothing but a much an art form. I thought this was real emotion, though, was in what
turning the tables and winning by her resume as she is the inaugural steady progression for the former just a unique kid. Matteucci said to Cruz in that
pin in the third round to capture M- Daily Journal Girls Wrestler of the gymnast. Her athletic background, Wilson credits her time as a gym- touching moment.
As first wrestling state title. Year. The Daily Journal sports staff which also included time spent nast and martial artist for helping It was a special moment
I look at her four years of determined that given the growth of studying judo, combined with her her become aware of her bodys because he told me something
wrestling and what I remember the the representative talent on the tenacious mindset, turned her into movement as an athlete. There is against everything hes always
most is, I never really coached any- Peninsula, it was time to honor the the best wrestler in the state. sort of a choreographed art to swore by, Cruz said. He always
one who wanted it that badly, said girls as well. She did not have the typical road wrestling moves and holds, and told me [winning] something, no
M-A coach Phil Hoang. She came My brother wrestled and just to becoming a champion. She sur-
into the room every day and there before [my freshman] season start- prised us all (her freshman year), See WILSON, Page 16 See CRUZ, Page 17

Tuivailala basks in his first Padres 7, Giants 6

opening day with St. Louis Giants blow another lead,


By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
drop series opener in S.D. Brandon Maurer
By Bernie Wilson
A 95-mph fastball fronting a THE ASSOCIATED PRESS threw a perfect
four-pitch arsenal can always help ninth for his
to quell the butterflies of a big SAN DIEGO Playing an enter- first save.
league pitchers season debut. taining home opener in front of an It was elec-
Throwing to eight-time enthusiastic sellout crowd, the San tric, Maurer
National League Gold Glove catch- Diego Padres looked nothing like said. It was
er Yadier Molina doesnt hurt a team deep in rebuilding mode. nice. I was
either. Rookie Manuel Margot hit his shaking a little
While St. Louis Cardinals first two big league homers and Manuel Margot bit there. After
reliever Sam Tuivailala has Yangervis Solarte had a go-ahead the second out.
pitched in parts of three previous two-run double in the seventh I had to regroup there for a second,
major league seasons, his 2017 inning, helping the Padres beat lock it in.
debut Thursday night was like the Giants 7-6 Friday. With a focus on rookies and a
none other. The scoreless one- With most of the 43,411 on
inning stint in a 6-4 loss to the hand standing and cheering, See GIANTS, Page 12
Chicago Cubs at Busch Stadium
came on the heels of Tuivailalas
first inclusion on an opening day
roster. And with the Cardinals JEFF CURRY/USA TODAY SPORTS
Durant practices, set to
opening the season at home
Sunday, April 2, it allowed the 24-
year-old San Mateo native to take
Aragon graduate Sam Tuivailala was on the opening day roster for the
St. Louis Cardinals this season for the first time in his eight years as a pro. return Saturday vs. N.O.
in St. Louis opening day ceremo- forth between St. Louis and Triple- every player dreams of just three By Janie McCauley than a month
ny, renowned as one of the most A Memphis nine times, with his days prior to opening day. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on the sidelines
electric in all of baseball. last official recall to the major And for the metropolitan city of .
Having your name announced league roster transacted March 30. St. Louis, which now hosts just OAKLAND Kevin Durant had I had to be
in front of all the fans is definitely The week previous, as part of the two professional sports teams, the his moments of feeling down, patient, he
something to remember, final roster cuts at the end of start of baseball season brings unable to play the sport he loves said. It defi-
Tuivailala said. spring training, he had been with it much more of a spotlight while watching his teammates ini- nitely tests
It wasnt a ceremony Tuivailala optioned to triple-A. After than in the busy Bay Area sports tially struggle then, later, shine your patience.
was initially slated to be party to. Tuivailala joined the Memphis landscape where Tuivailala was without him. Its about perse-
In his eighth year of profession- Redbirds, however, Cardinals vet- born and raised. Durant returned to practice Kevin Durant verance at the
al baseball since being drafted by eran right-hander Trevor You look out the windows and Friday and experienced no issues end of the day.
the Cardinals in the third round in Rosenthal was placed on the 10- all you see is red, Tuivailala said with his left knee, so he is set to Freak injury, freak accident. I
2010 out of Aragon High School, day disabled list. As a result, play Saturday against New Orleans
Tuivailala has bounced back and Tuivailala received the promotion See CARDS, Page 12 in his return from injury after more See DUBS, Page 15
12 Weekend April 8-9, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

As taxed by Mazaras 6 RBIs as Rangers get first win


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Alex Claudio (1-0) was named the AL Rookie of the Month. He bullpen by pitching six innings in relief.
replaced starter A. J. was hitting .322 on June 11 but struggled He knew he was probably going to be out
ARLINGTON, Texas Nomar Mazara Griffin in the fourth down the stretch and finished at .266. He there for a while, Melvin said. Made the
brought plenty of confidence into his soph- inning and held the As to said he got away from his hitting plan as most of it.
omore big league season, and he sure isnt one hit over 3 2/3 score- pitchers adjusted to him. A broken-bat single by Shin-Soo Choo
going to lose any of that with this start. less innings. Griffin left He knows now he needs to stay true to struck Hahn in the right foot while the bar-
Mazara hit his first grand slam and had a with scrapes on his his routine, stay true to his approach, rel of the bat flew past his left shoulder.
career-high six RBIs to lead the Rangers pitching palm and both Banister said. Honestly, I didnt see the bat, Hahn
over the Oakland Athletics 10-5 Friday knees after he slid on the Matt Joyce hit a three-run homer in the said. I kind of sensed that it was near me.
night for their first victory of the season. Nomar Mazara warning track near the third after being robbed of a first-inning
Mazara is hitting .588, including 3 for 5 Oakland dugout trying to shot by Gomez in right-center in front of Trainers room
in this one. Hes set a club record with nine back up an overthrow by Mazara from right Texas bullpen.
RBIs in the first four games of the season, RHP Sonny Gray (lat strain) was pleased
field. Khris Davis fourth-inning home run was
and he leads the majors with 10 hits. with Fridays 35-pitch bullpen session, his
Raul Alcantara (0-1) allowed a career-high his third of the season. Last year, Davis hit
Hes a special player, Texas manager eight runs and four hits including both second in four days.
10 homers off Texas pitchers.
Jeff Banister said of Mazara, who will turn homers over two innings. He also hit a
22 later this month. We saw this last year. batter in his sixth big league start.
Griffin gave up four runs and four hits Up next
Im not using my body as much, Mazara including two home runs plus two walks As right-hander Kendall Graveman (1-0)
Mazara got his first RBI in the first
said, trying to stay back on the ball and and a hit batter. He said he thinks hell be struck out seven, one short of his career
inning when Yonder Alonso barely missed
seeing the pitches better. stepping on first base after fielding able to make his next scheduled start. high set last April, in holding the Angels to
Rougned Odor hit his third homer of the Mazaras ground ball, allowing Carlos two runs in six innings in Oaklands open-
season and had two hits. Texas was swept by Gomez to score from third. Mazara then
Yeoman effort er. Graveman Saturday faces Yu Darvish,
Cleveland in its three-game opening series, homered to center in the second inning. As manager Bob Melvin said long reliev- who got a no-decision in Texas opener after
also at home. Last April, Mazara had seven RBIs and er Jesse Hahn saved Oaklands short-handed allowing four runs in 6 1/3 innings.

JC baseball
MLB says no violation by Molina Aberouette earns Nor Cal honor
By Joe Harris when Cecil got Cubs pinch hitter Matt Szczur Felix Aberouette powered Skyline
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to strike out on a pitch in the dirt. The ball College to three wins last week, going 7
skipped up and stuck to Molinas protector for 14 and totaling three home runs to earn
ST. LOUIS Cardinals reliever Brett Cecil by the time he located it, Szczur was safely at California Community College Baseball
knew the video of the ball getting stuck on first base. Coaches Association Northern California
Yadier Molinas chest protector would go viral. The Cubs turned their good fortune into a Player of the Week honors.
I fully expected that because Ive never four-run rally and a win at Busch Stadium. While catching every game this season,
seen it, Cecil said before St. Louis played I really dont have any explanation for the sophomore Aberouette a San Bruno
Cincinnati on Friday. Ive been playing it, Cecil said. I dont use any foreign sub- native out of Serra is currently hitting
baseball for a long time and Ive never seen stances. You guys saw Yadi spinning around .306 with 15 doubles, ranking second in
it, so Im sure there is an uproar about it. But and the ball didnt even come off. the state, and is batting .410 in Coast
if I could explain it I would, but I cant. I think if I was throwing with something Pacific Conference play.
Whatever happened, its over. Major that sticky, I would be throwing 45-foot dirt With an 11-1 win Thursday over
League Baseball has looked into the bizarre balls and thats not the case. Your guess is as Mission, the Trojans have won seven
play involving the star St. Louis catcher and good as mine, he said. straight and are in the thick of the Coast
determined there wasnt any rules violation. Cardinals backup catcher Eric Fryer said he Pacific race in third place, trailing first-
Molina said he had no idea how Cecils wasnt sure what happened, either. place Ohlone by two games.
pitch bounced into his protector and clung to I thought it got stuck underneath or some-
it Thursday against the Cubs. He was asked thing, because he was down there looking Lau continues red-hot tear
postgame if he put something sticky there around, Fryer said. Youre always looking
and the Gold Glove star dismissed it as a on the ground because its normally not College of San Mateo third baseman
dumb question. going to get stuck underneath there or any- Everett Lau managed to outhit Aberouette
Molina wasnt available to the media where else. It just one of those crazy plays. last week, going 8 for 14 through three
Friday afternoon. SCOTT KANE/USA TODAY SPORTS Cardinals manager Mike Matheny, a former wins for the No. 7-ranked Bulldogs.
Catchers sometimes dab pine tar on their A ball sticks to Yadier Molinas chest protector catcher himself, couldnt explain it a day later. A left-handed hitting freshman out of
shin guards to help give them a better grip on in Thursdays game against the Cubs. I still havent talked to anybody about Iolani High School in Honolulu, Lau has
throws. But simply having sandpaper, an emery that whole thing yesterday, Matheny said. now hit in six straight games, all via
MLB Rule 3.01 prohibits players from board or some sticky agent on a players uni- I dont know if you can throw something on multi-hit performance.
intentionally discoloring or damaging balls form or in his possession is only a violation the ball and make that happen. I dont know His most recent outburst, a career-best four-
with foreign substances, and the penalty is for the pitcher. if you put liquid nails on the ball and make hit showing Thursday, led Coast Golden Gate
an ejection and 10-game suspension. The Cardinals led in the seventh inning that happen. I have nothing to tell you. first-place CSM to a 14-7 win over Gavilan.

GIANTS CARDS
never really think its going to happen, ting at 95 mph. He mixed in a slider to
Margot said. I was able to execute. It was strike out Rizzo then yielded a single to
great. cleanup hitter Ben Zobrist. After retiring
Margot is 5-foot-11 and 174 pounds, so Addison Russell on a fly-out with an array of
Continued from page 11 his power is deceptive. Continued from page 11 breaking pitches, Tuivailala went back to
The more you play the more you learn, the two-seam heater to induce a first-pitch
he said. There are people who may not nec- groundout off the bat of Jason Heyward to
talented farm system, the Padres dont of waking up in St. Louis on opening day.
essarily have power that you might see but end the inning.
expect to be competitive for a few seasons. Its a sight to see and something to remem-
who make good contact and hit the ball Im using all four pitches to my advan-
At the very least, they could be fun to ber.
well. The more you do it, it can be some- tage, Tuivailala said.
watch. thing that comes out. While Tuivailala quickly procured a St. Coming off his third major league spring
Just roll with what weve got in here, Jose Torres (1-0) pitched a perfect seventh Louis apartment five blocks from Busch training, Tuivailala was happy with his per-
Maurer said. Keep that mindset going. for his first big league win. Stadium over the weekend, it wont be sur- formance in the Grapefruit League. Through
Solartes double to the gap in right-center With no outs in the sixth, Belt hit an 84- prising if he endures another roller-coaster six appearances, he posted a 5.40 ERA and
restored the Padres lead after the Giants had mph slider from Luis Perdomo to right-cen- year between the majors and minors. The walked four through 6 2/3 innings, but
gone up 5-4 on Brandon Belts first career ter. Perdomo had loaded the bases on a lead- Cardinals currently have two relief pitchers proved adept at throwing the ball by hitters
grand slam with no outs in the sixth. Solarte off single by Conor Gillaspie, who was on the disabled list, including left-hander by striking out 12.
had three hits and four RBIs. pinch-hitting for Cain, a double by Joe Tyler Lyons, who pitched in his first rehab I felt good, honestly, Tuivailala said. I
San Franciscos bullpen troubles contin- Panik and a walk to Aaron Hill. appearance of the season Friday in had one bad outing that made my stats look
ued when George Kontos (0-1) walked Travis The Giants lost for the fourth time in five Memphis. what they werent supposed to look like.
Jankowski opening the seventh and allowed games. We have a couple guys on the DL right Otherwise, I felt like I did great.
a single to Wil Myers before Solarte doubled We did a heck of a job coming back and now who are supposed to come off soon, Thursdays debut wasnt too bad either,
them in. Solarte advanced on a fly out and this is what makes it a little difficult, I Tuivailala said. But I dont try to look too which was cause for a big sigh of relief for
scored on Austin Hedges sacrifice bunt to guess, when you do some great things that far in the future. I dont control whether Tuivailala. In each of his three previous sea-
make it 7-5. happen during the game, manager Bruce they send me up or down. I can just control son debuts for the Cards, he surrendered
That run came in handy because Belt Bochy said. Belts grand slam to give us how I pitch. runs, including a hard-knock major league
homered again, off Ryan Buchter, to the lead ... a lot of good things happen, but Tuivailala was the picture of control in debut Sept. 9, 2014, against the Cincinnati
straightaway center with two outs in the we are just having a hiccup somewhere Thursdays season debut. Entering in the top Reds in which he was touched for two runs
eighth. along the line and that is what is costing us of the ninth inning to face the heart of the on three hits over two-thirds of an inning.
Margot, called up late last season, became these games. reigning world champion Cubs batting Refining his two-seam fastball has helped
the first rookie to hit two homers in a Padres order, he worked one scoreless inning, Tuivailala advance his repertoire. But there
home opener. He had only two home runs in Trainers room allowing one hit and striking out one. He is also a benefit to one of the greatest catch-
five minor league seasons. RHP Hunter Strickland was placed on the threw 11 pitches, 10 of which were for ers in the history of the game putting down
Margot homered to left-center leading off paternity list. His wife Shelley is due to strikes. the signs.
the first and to left leading off the third, give birth to a daughter, Kinsey Rae, this He started Anthony Rizzo with a first- Yadi (Molina) is one of the best teachers
both off Matt Cain. weekend. ... LHP Steven Okert was recalled pitch ball then proceeded to pound the in the game, Tuivailala said. Having him
Its something you think about, but you from Triple-A Sacramento. strike zone with a fastball consistently sit- behind the plate definitely helps.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Weekend April 8-9, 2017 13
Fowler in 4-way tie atop Augusta leaderboard 49ers brief
Tramaine Brock arrested
By Doug Ferguson pine straw and over a tributary of Raes Creek
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to 12 feet for eagle on No. 13, and he followed in domestic violence case, released
with a wedge to 4 feet for birdie on the 14th to SAN FRANCISCO Cornerback
AUGUSTA, Ga. Rickie Fowler finally got shoot 68. Hoffman lost his four-shot lead in Tramaine Brock was released Friday by the
to the top of the leaderboard in a major and did- 11 holes before he steadied himself the rest of San Francisco 49ers after he was arrested
nt have much of a view. the way and limited the damage to a 75. and accused of hitting a woman he was dat-
Right next to him was Charley Hoffman, The leaders were at 4-under 140. ing.
playing in the final group going into the week- Hoffman will be in the final group going The team issued a statement announcing
end at the Masters for the second time in three into the weekend at the Masters for the second his release but had no other details or com-
years. Sergio Garcia knew the score when no time in three years, with one big difference. ment.
one else did and had his first share of the lead in Two years ago, Hoffman was five shots behind Police reported Friday that officers
his 19th time playing Augusta National. Not to Spieth in what turned out to be a runaway for responding to a domestic violence call had
be overlooked was Thomas Pieters of Belgium, the young Texan. talked to a woman with visible injuries and
a real threat to become the first Masters rookie This time, the Masters appears to be up for arrested Brock at his Santa Clara home on
since 1979 to leave with a green jacket. grabs. Thursday night. Jail records show he was
And those were just the co-leaders in the The wind began to subside as the pines cast released Friday. Its unclear if hes retained a
largest 36-hole logjam at the Masters in 44 long shadows across the course late in the criminal defense lawyer.
years. afternoon, and the forecast is close to perfec- The 49ers originally signed the 28-year-
Even more daunting were the players lined tion for the rest of the weekend, with mild old as an undrafted free agent in 2010 out of
up behind them Jordan Spieth and Phil temperatures and hardly any wind. tiny Belhaven University, an NAIA school.
Mickelson among four Masters champions, That wont make it any less exhausting, not He cracked the starting lineup in 2013 and
Olympic gold medalist Justin Rose, Spanish with 15 players separated by only five shots. he was in the last year of a four-year, $14
rookie sensation Jon Rahm and Rory The last time there was a four-way tie for million contract before his release by the
McIlroy, missing only this major for the the lead at the halfway point of the Masters team.
career Grand Slam. was in 1973, when Bob Dickson, Gay
LUCY NICHOLSON/REUTERS He started all 16 games last season, fin-
Its going to be a fun weekend, Fowler Brewer, J.C. Snead and Tommy Aaron were
Rickie Fowler celebrates a birdie on 13 Friday ishing with 49 unassisted tackles, an inter-
said after a 5-under 67, the best score of anoth- tied at 3-under 141. Aaron went on to claim
at the Masters in Augusta, Georgia. ception and forced fumble.
er wind-swept day. Were going to see a lot of his only green jacket.
good golf and battle it out. Hoffman had a chance to keep his distance
Two days of survival gives way to a until he ran off five bogeys in a six-hole
shootout among some of golfs biggest stars. stretch, including a three-putt from 4 feet at
In conditions just as demanding as the the par-5 eighth.
opening round, Fowler holed out a bunker Garcia only really got out of position on the
shot for eagle on his second hole, quickly scoreboard.
moved into the lead pack and secured his spot His tee shot on No. 10 clipped a tree and shot
in a share of the lead with a tricky birdie putt back into the fairway, while Shane Lowry also
from the collar of the 16th green. hit a tree and couldnt find it. Both were wearing
Garcia, playing his 70th consecutive major dark sweaters during the search, and the scorers
and still looking for that first victory to were confused with who lost the ball. Garcia
define an otherwise strong career, wasnt the made bogey, dropping him to 3 under. A few
least bit bothered by seeing the wrong score holes later, however, it was changed to 1 under
for him on a leaderboard behind the 13th green on the scoreboard, and Garcia pointed to the
when a penalty for a lost ball was mistakenly board behind the 13th green.
attributed to him. He bounced back from a Spieth, undone by a quadruple bogey in the
bogey behind the 13th green by firing a 3- opening round, started slowly and finished
iron across the water and into the wind to the strong with birdies on the 16th and 18th for a
15th green for a two-putt birdie. He shot a 69. 69. Adam Scott, the 2013 Masters champion,
Pieters moved to the top by hitting off the also had a 69 and joined Spieth at 144.

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Castroneves U.S. women claim hockey gold
and Kanaan By Larry Lage
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Americans boldly said they would
boycott the tournament, which wouldve

celebrate 20 PLYMOUTH, Mich. The U.S. womens


hockey players threw their sticks and gloves
embarrassed USA Hockey at a tournament
held in an arena named after the organiza-
tion, if they didnt get more money and

years in Indy BRIAN SPURLOCK/USA TODAY SPORTS


in the air and celebrated, capping an emo-
tionally charged two-week stretch with a 3-2
overtime win over Canada in the womens
perks their male counterparts get such as fly-
ing in business class and staying at nice
hotels. The landmark deal allows them to
By Jenna Fryer
Tony Kanaan holds the IndyCar record for world championship final Friday night. make more than $70,000 during non-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
consecutive starts with 265. Hilary Knight made the postgame party Olympic years and as much as $129,000 in
possible by scoring 10:17 into the extra Olympic years, including 2018, when com-
LONG BEACH Helio Castroneves and In my mind, Im still very young, Kanaan bined with contributions from the United
Tony Kanaan have known each other so long, said. I take care of myself a lot. I think Im period to make the
Americans winners on States Olympic Committee.
they share a favorite story from childhood still in the game. I think I still I had a decent We knew that was going to be a bond that
they both tell nearly verbatim. season last year, despite not getting a win. As and off the ice. After
threatening to sit out the was unbreakable, Knight said.
They were about 12, on vacation in Brazil, long as I feel this way, Im going to keep
tournament, they won a USA Hockey looked like it tried to break
and met a pretty girl. Castroneves called her, going.
contentious fight with the unified front of American women, trying
with Kanaan sitting next Yet both their team owners are admittedly
USA Hockey for better to find lower-caliber players to take their
to him and coaching him already looking to an eventual future in which
wages that will allow the spots in the world championship if Plan B
along. Kanaan advised neither driver is full-time in Indy cars.
Castroneves to be direct, countrys best female became necessary.
Roger Penske last month said hes got
advice he probably took Castroneves along with Juan Pablo hockey players to make a They didnt want to forgo this opportuni-
Heather Knight living playing the sport. ty, but they were willing to do it, Dee
too seriously. Montoya on a short list of drivers for a
The duo never heard potential sports car team. Chip Ganassi said Im so proud of this team for performing Spagnuolo, one of the attorneys who repre-
from her again. Friday that when Kanaan is finished in the way we did after battling the way we did sented the women without a fee, said during
That was nearly 30 years IndyCar, hell likely continue with the organ- off the ice, said Meghan Duggan, the the first intermission at USA Hockey Arena.
ago, and the two ization in a different role. Americans captain. A lot of history was Every time we huddled up to make tough
Helio Brazilians are still togeth- Longevity in the sport has its rewards, made. decisions before and during negotiations,
Castroneves er, at the top of their pro- Ganassi said. The U.S. won its fourth straight world they were united and firm. This team off the
fession, and celebrating their 20th season in Castroneves said hell do whatever Penske championship title and eighth in the last 10 ice is so united and in adverse, tense situa-
IndyCar together. Kanaan has made this a needs, but insisted hes fit enough to drive in tries against their rivals, who will get their tions in games, it helps them win on the ice,
commemorative year, with hats and stickers this series another seven to eight years. He shot at revenge as defending Olympic cham- too.
to celebrate the occasion. also said hes still chasing his first career pions next year in South Korea. The U.S. carried the momentum from the
Castroneves? Well, he wanted it to be a lit- championship, and doesnt want to stop run- Brianne Jenner tied it at 2 for Canada mid- win against USA Hockey into the eight-
tle more under the radar. ning the Indianapolis 500, where hes trying way through the third period on a power play nation tournament by dominating the com-
I think he wants people to know, but I to join an exclusive club of four-time winners. after Kacey Bellamys second goal early in petition until their rivals pushed them into
dont, Castroneves said Friday. But some- Kanaan has the same hesitation about his the period gave the Americans their first lead OT.
how people now know, and I am like, Darnit, career. He doesnt know when hell be done in the gold-medal game. The Americans were the better team in the
man, why you gotta do that? Now everybody full-time racing in IndyCar, but like The U.S. had two power plays in the third end, though, creating lots of scoring
knows we are old. Castroneves, does not want to give up the period with 7:24 and 2:24 left along with chances in the sudden-death period that
Castroneves turns 43 next month, Kanaan Indy 500 or competing. He has a Rolex 24 another power play early in OT, but couldnt could have lasted up to 20 minutes. They did-
is only seven months younger. They are the Hours at Daytona victory with Ganassi, and capitalize on the opportunities to score a nt need that much time to finish the
elder statesman of the series and sport serious wants to add to his resume. go-ahead goal with an extra skater. Canadians off with a second straight OT vic-
hardware for their efforts. Castroneves is a I would love to look around and do the Canadas Meghan Agosta scored 1:01 into tory in a world championship gold-medal
three-time Indianapolis 500 winner, Kanaan IMSA program and do Le Mans, he said. the game, and Bellamy tied it 3 1/2 minutes game.
has one Indy 500 title and a series champi- Winning (the Rolex 24) was great. The 500 later. Knight, who made a no-look, between-the
onship. was great, and the championship. But now, I Nicole Hensley stopped 28 shots for the leg pass to set up Bellamys second goal,
Kanaan also holds the record for consecu- think I want to have the opportunity to do Le U.S. was trailing on a 3-on-2 rush when Coyne
tive starts with 265. Mans. Canadas goaltender, Shannon Szabados, dropped a pass to her and she scored from the
Neither driver is feeling their age as they So, some IMSA, maybe WEC, but Id prob- was tested much more and made 37 saves. inside of the left circle. In the 2011 world
head into Sundays race through the streets of ably stay around sports cars and maybe do the She was unbelievable, Agosta said. She championship final, Knight also scored the
Long Beach. 500 once a year, that would be ideal. kept us in the game. gold-medal winning goal in OT.

DUBS
Golden State hoped all along to have KD him to get three games before the playoffs banged up in that area, its going to take
back before the regular season ended and start, to get his conditioning, his timing, you some time for you mentally to feel like
now the Warriors are riding a 13-game win- his rhythm. everythings all right, so today was one of
ning streak and have secured the Western Yet as Durant returns, two-time reigning those days where I went out there and
Continued from page 11 Conferences No. 1 seed. MVP Stephen Curry is listed as doubtful to played, practiced with the guys and I felt
Coach Steve Kerr said Durant, who scrim- face the Pelicans because of a bruised knee. normal.
could have hung my head over it but I stayed maged in a 5-on-5 situation, has no minute Kerr said he fell on it several times
restrictions because his knee ligament is Wednesday at Phoenix. The Warriors are ready to work him back
positive and knew at some point Id get bet- in as they chase the championship that he
ter. The help of the training staff, they did fully healed. He went right at Steve Nash in KD remained optimistic his knee would
some individual work after practice ended. was acquired to help them win.
an unbelievable job keeping me sane for respond and return to full strength. He
these past five weeks. A few days I went Kerr reiterated he will start Durant and wouldnt say whether he plans to wear a Each day it got better. So I just tried to
over the deep end but thats just a part of it. take him out at signs he is tiring, and he brace or protective sleeve. focus on each day, Durant said. Obviously
But they did a great job of every single day spoke to Matt Barnes and Patrick McCaw I knew it would get there at some point. I I wanted to be out there and playing. Thats
just chipping away. about their roles changing. didnt look at it as a career-threatening my favorite thing to do is to play basket-
I dont have a number on the minutes injury. I knew that was something I could ball. To be away was different and tough but
Durant has been sidelined since he played, its more on how it feels for him and overcome, he said. So I was positive the I looked at the big picture. I figured that at
sprained the MCL in his knee and suffered a fatigue, said Kerr, who mentioned three whole time and Im glad its healed and get- some point I would get better. That day is
tibia bone bruise Feb. 28 at Washington but meaningless games being perfect for ting better. Obviously, when you get here, and Im thankful.

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Sports brief ishing third at state. the finals.

Former Raider Derrick Jensen dies WILSON After sophomore year,


I thought [winning a state
title] would happen. It
We definitely squeezed through some
tough matches, Hoang said.
Things did not start well for Wilson in the
RENTON, Wash. Derrick Jensen, a two- Continued from page 11 was definitely a goal for championship match as she was twice put on
time Super Bowl winner as a player and me, Wilson said. her back and found herself trailing 7-0 after
longtime Seattle Seahawks scout, has died This year, it all came the opening two-minute period.
after a five-year battle with Amyotrophic being cognizant of the physics of wrestling together, with her entire Wilson, however, never panicked.
is an advantage. focus solely on the state
Lateral Sclerosis. He was 60. Remember her comment, I listen well? That
The gymnastics and judo gave me more
The Seahawks announced that Jensen died
body awareness, Wilson said. And just lis- Chelsea Wilson tournament. She won her paid off for her in spades in the finals.
Friday morning. He retired as a scout in second straight PAL and I told her to reset, Hoang recalled telling
2012 as the illness began to take a toll on tening (to coaching) well. CCS titles, but those were mere stepping her as the wrestlers lined up to start the sec-
his ability to work. Hoang believed the fact Wilson started on stones to the ultimate goal. ond period. Every period is a new match. It
Jensen spent his entire playing career with the boys varsity squad as a freshman forced And when she got to the state champi- doesnt matter if youre down you have to
the Raiders, winning Super Bowl titles after her to become a technician of the sport onship tournament, Wilson faced a gauntlet have that mentality that you can come back.
the 1980 and 1983 seasons. He transitioned because she was going up against boys who, only rivaled by a video game one in which She acknowledged it and went to work in
into becoming a scout after his playing while weighing the same, were usually phys- every time the hero levels up, the competi- the second period.
career ended in 1986 and spent 22 seasons ically stronger. tion gets tougher. Wilson eventually closed to 7-4 by the end
with the Seahawks. He was highly regarded I think that forced her into the position Shes never had an easy road, Hoang said. of the second round and completed the turn
for an ability to find overlooked players. He where she wasnt the strongest and it paid off Wilson knew what was in store for her around when she got a near-fall and the dra-
was responsible for scouting Shaun in her technique, Hoang said. when she looked at the 106-pound bracket. matic pin.
Alexander coming out of Alabama, but also It wasnt long before Wilson set her I saw the bracket and I recognized all the I got turned twice in the first period. I
found unknown gems like Ricardo Lockette, sights on a state championship. She began names, Wilson said. I thought it would be broke down a little bit and corrected myself,
Jordan Babineaux and J.R. Sweezy. her push her sophomore year only to see it tough, but I couldnt ask for a better way to Wilson said. I knew I could win this.
Everybody legitimately loved being at a derailed by a dislocated elbow. She still end my career for high school. Said Hoang: It doesnt matter if youre a
school with him, scouting with him, going wasnt full strength her junior, yet put Wilson, the No. 1 seed, faced the No. 5 seed girl or a boy. If youre focused and have that
to grab a beer with him, whatever, Seattle together a 26-2 record, winning the girls in the first round, No. 4 in the second round, championship mindset, you can stand on top
general manager John Schneider said. PAL and Central Coast Section title and fin- No. 3 in the semifinals and the No. 2 seed in of the podium.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Weekend April 8-9, 2017 17
um at the state championships, but

East Division
MLB GLANCE
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pct GB
CRUZ he fell short, posting a 2-2 record
to settle for placing in the top 16.
Physically, I [felt] great, Cruz
Baltimore 3 0 1.000 Continued from page 11 said. Emotionally, going in I was
Boston 2 1 .667 1 feeling really strong about it. But
Tampa Bay 3 2 .600 1 when it was all said and done, it
Toronto 1 3 .250 2 1/2 one deserves it; its something
New York 1 3 .250 2 1/2 wasnt what we were planning for,
Central Division you have to go out and get. so it took a big toll.
Minnesota 4 0 1.000
Cleveland 3 1 .750 1 But Matteucci validated Cruzs Still, his two wins doubled the
Detroit 2 1 .667 1 1/2 historic achievement by telling total of his junior-year perform-
Chicago 1 2 .333 2 1/2
Kansas City 1 3 .250 3 him he did deserve the CCS title, ance at the state meet, when he
West Division Cruz said, then he told me he went 1-2. Whats more, this years
Angels 3 2 .600
Houston 3 2 .600 loved me. state meet hardly signaled the end
As 2 3 .400 1 Cruz, too, deserves the honor of
Texas 1 3 .250 1 1/2 of Cruzs personal wrestling sea-
Seattle 1 4 .200 2 Daily Journal Boys Wrestler of the son. Its just the opposite, actual-
Saturdays Games Year. ly, as he sets out to compete in two
BoSox (Rodriguez 0-0)atTigers(Zimmermann 0-0),10:10a.m.
Twins (Santana 1-0) at ChiSox (Gonzalez 0-0),11:10 a.m. Not only did he finish his senior major freestyle events on the club
NYY (Tanaka 0-1) at Os (Gausman 0-0), 1:05 p.m. season as the No. 1 ranked wrestler wrestling circuit in April, first at
Jays (Sanchez 0-0) at Rays (Archer 1-0), 3:10 p.m.
KC (Duffy 0-0) at Houston (Keuchel 1-0), 4:10 p.m. in CCS. He took home four previ- the California Association Duals
As (Graveman 1-0) at Texas (Darvish 0-0), 5:05 p.m. ous tournament championships, starting April 23 as part of the Bay
Ms (Hernandez 0-1) at Angels (Nolasco 0-1), 7:07 p.m.
Sundays Games including in the regular season Area Wrestling Association. He
Boston at Detroit, 10:10 a.m. with the Half Moon Bay goes from there to the United TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
Toronto at Tampa Bay, 10:10 a.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 10:35 a.m. Invitational Invite; the California World Wrestling Freestyle South City coach Steve Matteucci, right, hugs Luke Cruz after Cruz won the
Kansas City at Houston, 11:10 a.m. Coast Classic; and the El Camino CCS heavyweight championship Feb. 25 at Independence High School.
Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m. Nationals April 26-28 in Las Vegas
Oakland at Texas, 12:05 p.m. Colt Invitational; then in the as part of the Cardinal Wrestling championship match to Christian smaller wrestlers.
Seattle at Angels, 12:37 p.m. postseason at the Peninsula Club out of Stanford. Rebottaro of Monte Vista He hasnt had a lot of upper
NATIONAL LEAGUE Athletic League championships. I think it says a lot to come off Christian was also an overtime weight partners to wrestle with in
East Division
W L Pct GB Rising to CCS prominence was a season finishing the way he did match. the mat room, Cervantes said.
Washington 3 1 .750 the crown jewel of his high school and still getting after it, This year though, emerging with So hes wrestled with a lot of guys
New York 2 2 .500 1
Miami 2 2 .500 1 career though. It was vindication Cervantes said. I think a lot of the CCS title fulfilled a dream he who were middle weight and thats
Philadelphia 1 3 .250 2 after his junior year, when he fell guys would call it quits after the set out to achieve years ago. He where he took his shots.
Atlanta 1 3 .250 2
Central Division short by taking second place in the season he had. first discovered the sport of Cruzs high school career started
Cincinnati 3 1 .750 CCS heavyweight bracket. This The gritty, low-scoring win in wrestling through his older cousin with tragedy though when, at the
Chicago 2 2 .500 1
Milwaukee 2 3 .400 1 1/2 season, though, he stormed the CCS championship was quite a Roko Smiljanic, who at the time beginning of his freshman year,
Pittsburgh 1 2 .333 1 1/2 through the preliminary matches, motivator though. Cruz didnt was on the team at South City. Cruz Locsin committed suicide. For
St. Louis 1 3 .250 2
West Division winning the first two via pin, then endure too many close matches and his best friend Patrick Locsin Cruz, his pursuit of a CCS title was
Arizona 4 1 .800 outlasting Gonzales senior Jose
Colorado 4 1 .800 this season, which is generally who died in 2013 set out to always akin to Locsin, as the two
Los Angeles 3 2 .600 1 Sanchez 5-2 in the semifinals how he likes it. become standouts for Warriors had long talked about chasing the
San Diego 2 3 .400 2 before taking Peters to sudden-
Giants 1 4 .200 3 I like to keep the point mar- wrestling. prestigious achievement together.
Saturdays Games death overtime to win on a dramat- gin, Cruz said. I dont really Cruz and Locsin started attend- So, in the wake of Locsins
Reds (Arroyo 0-0) at St. Louis (Wacha 0-0), 11:15 a.m. ic double-leg takedown. enjoy going into overtime. But a ing South City summer wrestling death, Cruz set out to realize the
Atlanta (Dickey 0-0) at Bucs (Glasnow 0-0), 4:05 p.m.
Nats (Strasburg 1-0) at Phils (Nola 0-0), 4:05 p.m. Its still something Im very lot of my big matches have gone camps when they were in middle dream for not only himself, but for
Cubs (Hendricks 0-0) at Brews (Milone 0-0), 4:10 p.m. excited about, Cruz said. Id like into overtime. school. And while Cruzs only his departed friend. The pursuit
Miami (Conley 0-0) at NYM (Gsellman 0-0), 4:10 p.m.
Tribe (Bauer 0-0) at Arizona (Greinke 0-0), 5:10 p.m. to say its probably one of my Throughout his career, Cruz has option was to wrestle people much inspired a heartfelt idea of legacy
L.A. (Kershaw 1-0) at Colorado (Gray 0-0), 5:10 p.m. biggest accomplishments, defi- older than him at those camps for Cruz, a legacy he summed up in
SF (Bumgarner 0-0) at SD (Chacin 0-1), 5:40 p.m. experienced the highs and the lows
Sundays Games nitely. of overtime matches. As a fresh- mostly high school juniors and two words dream chaser.
Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m.
Washington at Philadelphia, 10:35 a.m. So far as Cruzs goals are con- man in the PAL semifinals, we won seniors the opposite came to be Wed talk about being in the
Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m. cerned, however, the ending to his by way of a stalling call in over- throughout most of his varsity PAL championships, CCS finals,
Cincinnati at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 12:10 p.m. season was bittersweet. The senior time against defending champion career as, since he was South Cruz said. It started out as a dream
Cleveland at Arizona, 1:10 p.m. was on a mission to finish his var- Jose Ayon of Half Moon Bay. As a Citys only heavyweight, he was and its something I worked very
San Francisco at San Diego, 1:40 p.m.
Miami at N.Y. Mets, 5:00 p.m. sity career by getting on the podi- junior, though, his loss in the CCS consistently practicing against hard to reach.

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Hijacked beer truck crashes into MEASURE K


store in Stockholm terror attack Continued from page 1

goes for $3,400 a month and median home prices have


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ference. This indicates that it is an act Right now, we have no one arrest-
jumped to $1.25 million, affordable housing advocates have
of terror. ed, said Jan Evensson of the urged the county to do more.
STOCKHOLM A hijacked beer Broadcaster SVT said at least five Stockholm police, who urged people Following voters extension of a locally-controlled half-
truck crashed into an upscale department people were killed in the attack while not to drive into central Stockholm. cent sales tax last November, the board will hold a discussion
store in central Stockholm on Friday, Swedish radio reported three dead, but Swedish beer maker Spendrups said Tuesday on how to spend nearly $85 million in annual
killing at least two people, according to police could not immediately confirm one of its trucks had been hijacked ear- Measure K proceeds.
Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven, those reports. The countrys intelli- lier Friday. During the election, proponents initially suggested up to
who called the crash a terror attack. gence agency said a large number of It is one of our delivery trucks. In $20 million of Measure K could go toward funding housing
Live television footage showed people were wounded in the crash. connection with a delivery to a restau- opportunities in San Mateo County and it was sold to voters
smoke coming out of the upscale We stood inside a shoe store and rant called Caliente, someone jumped as a way to help address the regional crisis. Now, affordable
Ahlens department store on the citys heard something ... and then people into the truck and drove it away while housing proponents are urging supervisors to allocate $30
pedestrian street Drottninggatan, the started to scream, witness Jan the driver was unloading his delivery, million annually to help combat the affects of the jobs-to-
store the truck smashed into about 3 Granroth told the Aftonbladet daily. I Spendrups spokesman Marten Luth told housing imbalance.
p.m. looked out of the store and saw a big the Swedish news agency TT. In a report from County Manager John Maltbie, staff sug-
People in the downtown area fled in truck. He said the original beer truck driver gested the board approve allocating $30 million over the
panic. Authorities evacuated the citys There was no immediate claim of was not injured. next two fiscal years, or $15 million annually.
Central Station, which serves regional responsibility for the attack and police Swedens security agency boss, Board Vice President Dave Pine noted over the last four
trains and the Swedish capitals subway in a later news conference said no one Anders Thornberg, said the SAPO years, the county has invested about $20 million from the
system, which was a few hundred yards has been arrested, contradicting earlier agency was working with police on the sales tax proceeds and a total of $56 million into affordable
away. All trains to and from the main Swedish media reports that one person case and had no indications earlier that housing.
station were halted and two large shop- So the investment to $15 million a year would be a con-
was in custody. an attack was imminent. siderable increase over what weve done in the past. But I need
ping malls in the capital were shut We have no contact with the person Mats Loving of the national polices to think more about whether it should be increased, Pine
down. or persons who drove the truck, operational unit said police presence said.
Sweden has been attacked, Lofven Swedens top police chief, Dan across the Scandinavian country had The $30 million would support construction, pre-develop-
said in a nationally televised press con- Eliasson, told reporters. been stepped up. ment costs, loans, legal aid for tenants and staffing costs. The
report recommends putting $22 million in the countys
Affordable Housing Fund, which would support construction
of 600 or more units, as well as about 30 percent of the costs
for pre-development support, according to the report.
The planning and construction of affordable housing relies
heavily upon government subsidies; particularly in an area
such as San Mateo County where development costs are some
of the highest in the state. One new project by the nonprofit
Bridge Housing is seeking $10 million from the countys
Measure K funds to help with the nearly $46 million cost of
constructing 68 apartments in San Mateo.
The board is asked to consider allocating $5 million toward
a pilot revolving loan fund the nonprofit Housing
Endowment and Regional Trust, or HEART, would manage.
While the board has prioritized affordable housing, there
are competing demands for Measure Ks annual $81 million,
of which about half has already been committed.
As a general sales tax, the board will consider a range of

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other expenditures. Suggestions include spending about $10
million on information technology improvements for coun-
ty departments, and setting aside $5 million a year for
reserves. As a carryover from the 2012 voter-approved
Measure A, about half of Measure K will likely go toward
ongoing initiatives. The swath of existing programs range
from health care to parks and public safety to education,
Resources and services from all of San Mateo Countyover 30 Exhibitors according to the report.
Theres not a lot of cushion here. In other words, any
increase above $15 million [for affordable housing] will need

Friday, April 28 a substantial reduction elsewhere, Pine explained.


Plus, with a new president in the White House, uncertainties
remain as to how the federal government might factor into the

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countys finances, he said.
Congressional Republicans are still seeking to dismantle
the Affordable Care Act and the presidents upcoming budget
proposal includes striping away the Community
Development Block Grant and HOME programs, which are
Free Admission, Everyone Welcome used to support affordable housing goals. In his proposal,
Maltbie suggests San Mateo County not count on $4 million

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in CDBG funds it typically receives and instead set aside $5
million from Measure K as reserves.
The county manager has some buffering in his Measure K
20 Twin Pines Lane (off of Ralston Avenue), budget, Pine opined. I do think we should reserve some
funds for the uncertainties created by the new [presidential]
administration.
BELMONT Proposed Measure K expenditures this coming fiscal year
include $5 million toward Seton Hospital in Daly City, $2
million for a health care program known as the Whole Person
Care Pilot and another $3 million for parks, according to the
Free services include: report.
The $42 million in ongoing initiatives include about $2.5
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and mental health programs, more than $11 million for youth
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million toward a variety of community-related programs,
according to the report.
Of the $30 million recommended for affordable housing
over the next two fiscal years, $1.4 million would support
tenant assistance programs. The staff report notes the need
may outweigh the demand.
For example, the county anticipates $17 million in requests
for projects that produce a cumulative 600 new units for sen-
iors, veterans and families over the next two years. It also
expects requests for $11.5 million in pre-development sup-
port. Allocating the proposed $15 million a year, would
enable the county to fund 30 percent of those pre-develop-
ment needs. That could increase to 45 percent if the board were
to decide against offering $5 million toward HEARTs revolv-
ing loan program, according to the report.
Pine said he understands the demand, noting it becomes
more difficult every day for people to live in the county and
well continue to do what we can to create more affordable
units.
The Board of Supervisors meets 9 a.m. Tuesday, April 11, at
400 County Center, Redwood City.
Colossal
Inner monsters
are literal in new film
SEE PAGE 20

A change
of scenery
By Cindy Zhang

I
had never thought a six-hour drive
longer when factoring in the requisite
stops for gas and food, and of course,
the unpredictable (but nearly always awful)
Los Angeles traffic could be even mildly
enjoyable; indeed, road trips were often
synonymous with unwavering boredom.
Yet, as a group of
friends and I made the
exhaustingly long drive
back from the sunny Los
Angeles beaches and
sweeping skylines last
weekend, I realized that
maybe, just maybe, I had
it wrong earlier.
Certainly, the five of
us, piled into an SUV, werent the most
comfortable: it was squishy, especially in
the back seat, with shoulders and knees
jockeying for valuable territory, and even
though we made a stop every two or three
hours, no amount of stretching seemed to
be enough for my legs or neck, which was
in no inconsiderable amount of discomfort
after falling asleep in one unusual position

Freeman, Caine, Arkin after another.


Despite all of this, as we traveled across
endless straightaways, passing rich green
fields and quaint little towns, racing toward
home, I found I was not only not bored, but
I was also enjoying myself. Maybe it was

talk on aging as actors


the eclectic mix of music a combination
of everyones tastes and an easy way to
stay energetic throughout the duration of
the ride. Or maybe it was the thrill of my
first road trip sans parents, a reminder of
my newfound freedom (and responsibility)
By Jake Coyle accent, Caines nasally Cockney cadence their pensions taken away, decide to rob a as an adult. Or maybe it was just the simple
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and Freemans deep Mississippi timbre and bank. fact that being stuck in the same car with
youd have the most colorful radio play Freeman and Caine have made a few four other friends for upwards of six hours
NEW YORK Morgan Freeman, Michael ever assembled. movies together (the Dark Knight films, somehow forms the perfect recipe for a
Caine and Alan Arkin would, if they ever sat Or you would have Going With Style, a Now You See Me) and are friendly. But as good mix of humorously whimsical and
still long enough, make a respectable new old-guy buddy-comedy that teams the Caine points out, there are divisions. thoughtfully serious conversation a
Mount Rushmore. contemporaries (Caine is 84, Arkin 83 and Freeman lives in Mississippi and Caine in refreshing, and much-needed, break from
One could hardly find a more formidable Freeman 79) for the first time. A remake of London. And hes a golfer, Caine says. I the mundane cycle of school-related trivial-
trio of such overwhelming character. Their the 1979 comedy with George Burns, Art cant play golf. I was great friends with ities and discussions.
voices, alone, are utterly unmistakable. Put Carney and Lee Strasberg, the three play
together Arkins street-wise Brooklyn retired factory workers who, after having See AGING, Page 22 See STUDENT, Page 22

Magic Theatre revives


The Baltimore Waltz
By Judy Richter Baltimore Waltz looks at what would have
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT happened on such a trip, but it all takes
place in the imagination of the sister, Anna
When Paula Vogels 1989 The Baltimore (Lauren English), in the waiting room of a
Waltz had its West Coast premiere at the Baltimore hospital.
Magic Theatre in 1992, the nation, espe- It turns the tables with Anna rather than
cially San Francisco, was still reeling from Carl (Patrick Alparone) suffering from a
the devastation of AIDS. Now, 25 years fatal disease called ATD, or acquired toilet
later, the Magic is reviving it as part of its disease, which tends to strike elementary
50th anniversary season. school teachers, like Anna, who use their
The play honors Vogels gay brother, students toilets.
Carl, who died of AIDS in 1988. Two years Because Anna still feels well, they embark
older than she, he was a childrens librarian upon their trip. While Carl takes in the
in San Francisco. sights, especially the museums, Anna beds
He had wanted them to take a trip to JENNIFER REILEY
Europe, but it never happened. Instead, The See PLAY, Page 22 Baltimore Waltz will continue through April 16 at the Magic Theatre.
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In Colossal, the inner monsters are literal By Jake Coyle York writer who spends her nights drinking
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS before making apologetic early morning
returns to her boyfriends (Dan Stevens)
The Spanish director Nacho Vigalondo luxury apartment. The more-together Tim,
makes funny, fantastical, Frankenstein-like in the films opening scene, has had
films that playfully combine small-scale enough. I cant deal with you in that state,
with big-concept. His 2011 film he says. He packs her bags.
Extraterrestrial is a romantic comedy cen- Gloria retreats to her small-town home,
tered on a handful of characters amid a mas- crashing at her familys now empty house,
sive unseen alien invasion. His and the movie starts taking the shape youd
Timecrimes was about a marriage filtered expect it to. Gloria runs into an old friend,
through a time-traveling murder mystery. Oscar (Jason Sudeikis), who cheerfully
Colossal, his second English-language hires her as a waitress at his bar. Gloria,
feature and biggest production yet, fuses a again, doesnt make it to bed until the sun is
traditional rom-com plot big-city girl up, spending nights drinking with Oscar
returns to her hometown with a far more and his pals (Tim Blake Nelson, Austin
monstrous genre: the kaiju film. Its a tanta- Stowell).
lizing prospect. Who among us hasnt won- The mess Gloria alcoholic and incon-
dered what if Sally had met Godzilla instead siderate makes turns out to harm not just
of Harry? Would Sex and the City not have those around her, but thousands of fleeing
been improved had Mothra been on the Koreans. She wakes to see news reports of a
loose? monster attack in Seoul. Later, she realizes
In truth, Colossal is a more sly manip- with horror that the monster has her man-
ulation and inversion of genre. Gloria nerisms (a particular way of scratching its
Colossal fuses a traditional rom-com plot big-city girl returns to her hometown with a
far more monstrous genre: the kaiju film. (Anne Hathaway) is an unemployed New
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GENIUSES IN TURMOIL: ROBERT


LEPAGE S DAZZLING NEEDLES
AND OPIUM INTERWEAVES THE
LIVES OF FILMMAKER JEAN
COCTEAU AND MUSICIAN MILES
DAVIS, AT AMERICAN CONSERVA-
TORY THEATER. The set grabs the audi-
ence immediately and never lets go in
Robert Lepages Needles and Opium, the
current spectacular offering at American
Conservatory Theater. The dramatized tan- Jean Cocteau, whose work is known and
gential intersection of the lives of French loved by the large francophone audience in
filmmaker Jean Cocteau and American jazz the Bay Area. But mostly I love the piece
trumpeter Miles Davis plays out, and in, and because Lepage uses the basic tools of the-
sometimes upside down in tautly strung ater in such breathtaking new ways.
vignettes within a free-floating room-size INTERACT EVENTS. Stick around after
cube that at once encloses and expands the the shows 2 p.m. Sunday, April 9, 7 p.m.
action. The cityscapes, hotel rooms and Tuesday, April 11, and 2 p.m. Wednesday,
recording studios of Paris and New York April 19, at for a lively Q&A session with
appear, unfold, and fade via digital wizardry the actors and artists who create the work
and video projections. Olivier Normand as onstage. Following the 8 p.m. performance
Jean Cocteau and Wellesley Robertson III as on Friday, April 14, Dr. Mason Turner, chief TRISTAM KENTON
Miles Davis use the works acrobatic chore- of psychiatry at San Franciscos Kaiser A rotating, room-size cube hovering over the Geary Theater stage serves as the set for Needles
ography to the fullest, richly delivering the Permanente Medical Center, leads a discus- and Opium,the story of French filmmaker Jean Cocteau and American jazz legend Miles Davis.
poetic script even while at times suspended sion that explores the minds, motives and Made Theatre. A fast-paced 85 minutes with- will be accepted until May 1, 2017. Four
from cables. Written and directed by Robert behavior of the characters. out intermission. Written by Wendy plays will be selected as finalists and
Lepage. Produced by Ex Machina. Ninety- OH, AND DID YOU KNOW? MacLeod. Directed by Stuart Bousel. receive professionally staged readings con-
five minutes without intermission. Through Playwright, writer and filmmaker Jean Custom Made Theatre is one flight up at 533 current with the 21st Best of PlayGround
April 23. Cocteau is best known for his films Beauty Sutter St. (between Powell and Mason Festival in May at PlayGrounds newly-ren-
TICKETS AND S TAGE DIREC- and the Beast (1946) and Orpheus streets), two blocks from Union Square in ovated San Francisco home, Potrero Stage.
TIONS: Tickets $20 - $105 at A.C.T. box (1949). American jazz trumpeter, bandleader the heart of San Francisco. Tickets and PlayGround Artistic Director Jim
office at 405 Geary St., by phone at (415) and composer Miles Daviss first trip show information at custommade. org. Kleinmann said: Through the Young
749-2228 or online through www. act- abroad was in May 1949 where he performed Through April 29. Playwrights Project, PlayGround and Bay
sf.org. The Geary Theater is located at 415 at the Paris International Jazz Festival. *** Area high schools partner to enable young
Geary St., just off Union Square in down- *** HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, LISTEN writers to find their own expressive voice
town San Francisco. A FAMILY THAT PUTS THE FUN IN UP! MAY 1 IS THE SUBMISSION through the creation, development and pro-
AN AS IDE: A. C. T. Artistic Director DYSFUNCTIONAL: THE HOUSE OF DEADLINE FOR PLAYGROUND S duction of short plays. For more informa-
Carey Perloff said: Lepage is a magical YES, AT CUSTOM MADE THEATRE. 2 0 1 7 YOUNG PLAYWRIGHTS CON- tion on the Young Playwrights Project visit
artist whose astonishing visual imagina- A mentally unbalanced young woman TEST. Playwright incubator PlayGround h t t p : / / p l ay g ro un d-s f. o rg / y o un g p l ay -
tion upended world theater, from his mes- who is convinced she is Jackie Kennedy invites high school students from the nine wrights or email Jim Kleinmann at
merizing Seven Streams of the River Ota to flies into a murderous rage when her brother Bay Area counties to submit original scripts jim@playground-sf.org.
his intensely personal solo work. His returns home with a young woman to whom, for 10-minute plays on the topic WE HOLD
Needles and Opium has long been a he reveals, he is engaged. Parker Posey and THESE TRUTHS TO BE SELF-EVIDENT
favorite production of mine, in part because Tori Spelling famously starred in this dark drawn from the United States Declaration of Susan Cohn is a member of the San Francisco Bay
it deals with Miles Davis, an artist close to comedys 1997 indie film version, but The Independence. The topic is intended as a Area Theatre Critics Circle and the American
House of Yes is meant for the stage and Theatre Critics Association. She may be reached at
the heart of this jazz-loving city, and in part jumping-off point and all forms of theatri- susan@smdailyjournal.com.
because it deals with Daviss relationship to finds its ideal setting at the 99-seat Custom cal expression are encouraged. Submissions

Math film Gifted is less than the sum of its parts


By Jocelyn Noveck plete shell of a movie, with the guts not excited for school, and one can see
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and connective tissue missing. why: the children are asked simple
This is hardly the fault of the cast, addition questions, but Mary shows an
which also features the welcome (but ability to do complex multiplication
There are several positive factors in
underused) presence of Octavia in her head. Immediately, the teacher,
the mixed equation that is Gifted,
Spencer, and the estimable Scottish Bonnie (Jenny Slate) knows she has a
starring Chris Evans and the appealing
actress Lindsay Duncan. Rather, it gifted child on her hands.
10-year-old Mckenna Grace: A bril-
seems due to the way-too-obvious dia- Mary has a caring disposition and a
liant and precocious yet sweetly empa-
logue and often unconvincing plot sweet smile, but also a dry wit when
thetic young girl. A devoted and decid-
twists, not to mention a courtroom bantering with Frank. When Marys
edly hunky father figure. And then
subplot that is, strangely, rarely inter- teacher approaches Frank after school
theres math itself, presented not as a
esting. that first day, the girl whispers: Oh,
refuge for social misfits, but as an
its my teacher. She probably wants to Chris Evans and 10-year-old Mckenna Grace star in Gifted
exciting and elegant pursuit. We meet Frank (Evans) and 6-year- remind me what one plus one is.
Unfortunately, a movie about mathe- old Mary (Grace) as the two are ready- When the school principal suggests
matical formulas relies way too much ing for her first day of school. Until almost orders that Frank enroll
on moviemaking formula, and the now, Frank, Marys uncle who has Mary in a school for gifted children,
result is way less than the sum of its been raising her since she was a baby, Frank insists otherwise. He has some
parts. Indeed, Gifted, directed by has home-schooled her, but that well
Marc Webb, often feels like the incom- has run dry. Mary, a child prodigy, is See GIFTED, Page 23

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AGING
Continued from page 19
Cai ne: I dont care. Its the money.
AP: Is thi s fi l m, i n a way, a v i s i o n
o f y o ur o wn l i v es i f y o u hadnt fo und
society changed in my own country. (Caine
relates how he, of working-class origins,
came to be cast by Cy Endfield as an officer
this is. I dont have the need to hide myself
in order to express myself. Maybe its lazy
but I like being this so I dont really want to
the mo v i es ? in 1964s Zulu.) No British director at that shed this.
Cai ne: When I became an actor, I was time, even if he was a left-wing communist, AP: Do y o u o ften g et as ked abo ut
Sean Connery until he learned how to play working in a butter factory, loading butter would have cast me as a posh-speaking offi- why y o u do nt reti re?
golf on Goldfinger. I never saw him from the factory onto the trucks. If Id have cer. I owe my career to an American. Freeman: Only on this because we play
again. spent 60 years doing that, Id have drunk AP: Do y o u thi nk y o uv e i mpro v ed these old men.
So all the more reason to appreciate a rare myself to death. wi th ag e? Arki n: My accountant keeps the engine
assembly of three legends, who during a Arki n: There was no choice for me. I had Freeman: When I was young, I did all going.
recent interview most enjoyed themselves to act or kill myself, and I dont think I kinds of different characterizations. I was a Freeman: Have you seen (Arkins) wife?
by trading Casablanca lines. Of all the killed myself. character actor. It was what I wanted to be. There was a little lady walking around here
gin joints in the world... AP: Yo uv e each g o tten better as You can hide in character. You can go out with a head full of gray hair. Gorgeous
AP: Yo u s eem to hav e had fun mak- acto rs wi th ag e. Mo rg an, y o u di dnt there and just do it up. But for most parts woman. So things like that are part of the
i ng thi s . real l y s tart i n mo v i es unti l y o u were theyll say, I want Michael Caine or I equation. And the other one is activity,
Cai ne: Its one of the most enjoyable al mo s t 4 0 . want Alan Arkin and thats what they want, staying active.
pictures I ever made. Fre e man : People say always to me, not some character that he can play. They AP: Do y o u s ti l l enjo y acti ng as
Freeman: Im reticent to say this but its Your career didnt get started until very want him. And that starts getting in the way much as ev er?
the absolute truth: When youre working late. I say thats probably propitious. of being an actor. You become sort of a car- (A chorus of Yes and Absolutely!)
with people whose work you venerate, its When you start having success, particularly icature of yourself. Arki n: I do it when people are having a
really almost always a very satisfying expe- in movies and in a lot of places on stage, Arki n: The first time I was asked to play good time, when theyre enjoying their
rience. Dont tell everybody I said that. drugs start coming your way. I thought: something near myself I was terrified and I work. If theyre changing the world, if their
AP: So there werent any arg uments Boy, if this had happened when I was think I stank. It was not until relatively life is at stake, I want to run the other way as
o v er bi l l i ng ? younger, who knows? There were a lot of recently that thats really all I want to do. fast as humanly possible. I cant handle that
Freeman: Well.... young guys who were just dead. Whats the When I look at The Russians Are Coming, anymore. I remember that vividly. I feel
Arki n: Youve got nothing to complain reason for that? Too much too soon. I say I couldnt do that now to save my life. badly for them, but I dont want to partici-
about! Cai ne: People say to me: Whats the I used to like to be anything in the world pate in that.
Freeman: We wouldnt. Its agents who secret of your success? I say timing, and it other than myself. But Ive gotten relative- Freeman: No mas!

PLAY
He wants the stuffed rabbit Carl has carried guage terrifies me. the Viennese quack urologist who advocates
since childhood (his parents wouldnt let him Another part of the enjoyment comes from a highly unorthodox treatment for ATD.
play with Annas dolls). Much has been made the Jonathan Moscones direction. Aided by All three actors fully inhabit their roles.
of the rabbits meaning, but it seems to rep- Nina Balls set, scenes change swiftly, English and Alparone are especially endear-
Continued from page 19 orchestrated by the actors and two women
resent Carls life, eventually snatched away ing as Anna and Carl, while Jackson displays
by Harry, who symbolizes death. stagehands who slyly become part of the wide versatility as The Third Man.
every man she can. These men and all others action.
are portrayed by Greg Jackson, called The Although the play was a way for Vogel to Meg Nevilles costumes for the siblings Running about 90 minutes without inter-
Third Man. deal with her grief, its also very funny in are simple. He wears a trench coat or suit mission, The Baltimore Waltz is a highly
One of those men is Harry Lime (a refer- places. For example, when the siblings hear jacket over pajamas. She wears a trench coat entertaining dance.
ence to Orson Welles character in the 1949 the doctors diagnosis of her illness, he over a black slip. Always wearing gloves, It will continue through April 16 at the
film The Third Man). Harry is Carls friend, couches it in rapid, incomprehensible med- The Third Man adds hats and accessories for Magic Theatre, Fort Mason, Building D, San
but he becomes sinister as he trails the sib- speak. No wonder Anna says early in the his characters. The funniest is the filthy Francisco. For tickets and information call
lings. play, referring to foreign travel, the lan- white jacket he wears as Dr. Todesrocheln, (415) 441-8822 or visit magictheatre.org.

while, is not only delightful but also nec-

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there by nearly identical green signs, pro- I am merely one in billions, an individual essary. After all, its been said that people
vided a refreshing reminder that the world among individuals. There exist dozens, are shaped by their experiences and our
is much larger, and so much more, than hundreds, thousands of cities outside of San experiences are shaped by none other than
Continued from page 19 what I usually encounter every day. Mateo and the Bay Area some as famous with what we choose to surround ourselves.
Surrounded by school and the daily grind of as Los Angeles, others virtually unknown So, even if it means being stuck in the
But maybe it was just that hurtling across beyond the city outskirts. Yet, each and middle seat for a good six hours, try taking
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GIFTED
brings Mary up to MIT, to show off the
girls mathematical brain. Most important- sneaks into the apartment to grab some- Nonetheless, there will surely come a
ly, she sues Frank for custody. thing and runs right into Bonnie, whos moment deep in the film when your eyes
The first courtroom scene comes abrupt- clutching a sheet around her naked body. will moisten, because, hey, is anyone
Continued from page 21 ly, with no real buildup. Then, the dialogue The young girls knowing look and totally immune to a happy moment
is so superficial that it just doesnt feel especially her three-word response is between an adult, a child and a one-eyed
knowledge from his own family of what its real. The same problem wends through all priceless. cat?
like to live as a prodigy, cut off from a nor- the courtroom scenes. More courtroom fighting comes, and Its too bad that by then, the whole thing
mal social life. He wants Mary to have As the plot unfolds, theres the occasion- once again, both plot and dialogue prove feels just a little over-calculated.
friends and playdates. al bright moment, usually thanks to Marys themselves overly simplistic and in some Gifted, a Fox Searchlight release, is
In marches Franks mother, Evelyn wit (And Mckennas genuine screen pres- cases, simply not believable. This is espe- rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture
(Duncan), a hard-edged Brit (and former ence). One of the most amusing moments cially true in a final twist that feels utterly Association of America for thematic ele-
mathematician herself) who has clear ideas comes when teacher Bonnie, against her tacked on, to miraculously tie up the plots ments, language and some suggestive mate-
of what she wants for Mary: a life of pro- judgment, falls into bed with Frank after an loose ends. rial. Running time: 101 minutes. Two
ductivity, brilliance, academic fame. She evening of drinking. Mary, whos supposed Thats a shame, because the sensitive per- stars out of four.

The one-trick act of Colossal becomes his mash-ups. Theres something in the way

COLOSSAL
with twists both realistic and implausible.
Theres a thrill to riding along with a movie tiresome even as its leads particularly an his characters lives are refracted and manip-
that plays it straight-faced before so readily excellent Hathaway work to find some ulated through screens that resonates. (His
jumping into the absurd. depth in the story. Most interesting is the last film, Open Windows, was about a
Continued from page 20
turn that comes for Sudeikis Oscar, whose blogger lured into spying on his favorite
But its a cheap thrill. Colossal sags old flame for Gloria is more sinister than actress through his laptop.) He revels in
head) and theres a strange coincidence under its high concept; its metaphors, not youd expect. This is the movies more eradicating the chasm between us and what
between its regular appearances (always at monsters, run amok. The movies kaiju side clever twist, but it feels less organic than it we watch.
8:05 a.m.) and whenever Gloria steps onto a is merely a fun-house mirror held up to its ought to just a convenient way to lead up
nearby playground. characters emotional troubles, an eccentric to the required monster melee climax. Colossal, a Neon release, is rated R by
To say more would risk spoiling the pri- mask for a fairly unimaginative story about the Motion Picture Association of America
mary pleasure of Colossal: watching a young woman trying to get her life under Yet Vigalondo remains a tantalizing film- for language. Running time: 110 minutes.
Vigalondo juggle his outlandish premise control. maker who may well find a story to match Two stars out of four.

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Barberini said Stubblefield was an Down the street from Stubblefields Stubblefield is scheduled to appear Library Ave., Millbrae. Lots of great San Francisco. For more information
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BURRIS
cemeterys records department, was on court decision to convict Burris of provided. For more information and
the other end of the line when Thomas multiple charges, among them entic- to RSVP email mlucius@pacificase- TUESDAY, APRIL 11
called last week and was able to con- ing away a slave. Markell pardoned niorliving.com. From the Perspective of a
Recruiter: Job Search Tips. 10 a.m.
firm his burial there. She said her eyes Burris in November of 2015. Easter Bunny Story Time. 11 a.m. to to noon. 1044 Middlefield Road,
Continued from page 1 got big when Thomas shared Burris 1 p.m. The Shops at Tanforan, Lower Redwood City. Recruiter Steven
For Thomas, the time she has spent Ranson will discuss a variety of key
story, which was especially meaning- Level near J.C. Penney, San Bruno. For
researching Burris story has gone a more information visit theshopsat- search topics. For more information
sands of slaves from states in the ful to her as an African-American. long way to help her family members tanforan.com. visit phase2careers.org.
southern United States where slavery Without people like him, there understand their legacy. When her
was permitted to free states in the Visit with Live Bunnies and Baby AARP Tax Aide Preparation. 10:30
wouldnt be nobody like me, she said. grandson came home from school and Chicks. Noon to 2 p.m. Hillsdale a.m. to 2:30 p.m. San Mateo YMCA,
north. reported he was learning about key fig- Shopping Center, Macys Center 1877 S. Grant St., San Mateo. Geared
When he was caught assisting a fam- Once Thomas got off the phone with Court, 60 31st Ave., San Mateo. For towards seniors, but all are welcome.
Sevier, she wasted no time in making ures in freeing slaves, she relayed more information visit hillsdale.com. Free. For more information call 286-
ily moving through Delaware, he was Burris story to him, much to his 9622.
fined $500, sentenced to 10 months in arrangements to visit his burial site. A
excitement. Healthy Aging with Ayurveda.
prison and ordered to be sold into slav- former employee of Southwest Noon to 2 p.m. 150 San Mateo Road, Textile Tuesday: Adventure Month
ery for 14 years. After an abolitionist Airlines, she was able to book a flight I said, and let me tell you about the Half Moon Bay. Learn practices Travel Luggage Tags. 1 p.m. South
based on ancient wisdom to nurture San Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
bought Burris at a slave auction for from Atlanta to California the next day man in your family because Harriet body, mind and spirit. $15. For more Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
$500 and set him free, he rejoined his in preparation for a ceremony to Tubman was still a slave when he was information contact patti@bond- For more information email
remember his legacy that Sevier and in jail, she said. marcom.com. valle@plsinfo.org.
wife and children, moved to San
Francisco and continued to raise other Cypress Lawn staff were putting Though Thomas has tracked Burris WANDA Nonprofit Graduation for Open mic. 4 p.m. Artis School of
money toward efforts to bring slaves together. story to his death, she now has her Single Moms in Poverty. Noon to 2 Music, 2033 Ralston Ave., Belmont.
p.m. Palo Alto Medical Center. The Free for students and families. For
into freedom until his death. Im a persistent person, she said. sights set on finding out how his par- Womens Achievement Network and more information call 732-0037.
Last month, Thomas research turned If I find you out youre my cousin, Im ents were free at a time when many Development Alliance (WANDA) is
holding a graduation for its latest Library Film Nights: Jackie. 5 p.m.
up records indicating Burris was buried going to tell you, can I come visit you black people were slaves. She is also to 7 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library
class of single moms. For more infor-
at Laurel Hill Cemetery in San next week? I move quickly like that. looking for descendents of Burris mation email michelle@wandasili- Ave., Millbrae. For more information
youngest sister in Delaware, rendering convalley.org. call 697-7607x236.
Francisco. To confirm his final resting Tuesdays ceremony was not the first
place, Thomas called Cypress Lawn time Thomas has commemorated her quest to understand her heritage far Indoor Cycling Event. Noon to 3 Java with Jerry. 5:30 p.m. to 6:30
Memorial Park in Colma, where the Burris story. At the encouragement of from over. p.m. The Bay Club, 200 Redwood p.m. 1555 Crystal Springs Road, San
Shores Parkway, Redwood City. For Bruno. Join Sen. Jerry Hill for a cup of
remains of some 35,000 people buried historians studying Burris moment in I just think sometimes you need to more information and to register coffee and conversation. Bring ideas,
at Laurel Hill Cemetery had been relo- history, Thomas wrote a letter to Jack tell your own story, she said. Im visit Resolution.PMC.org. questions, and concerns about leg-
islative issues affecting the commu-
cated in the 1940s. Markell, then the governor of glad it was me, and not someone who nity. No RSVP necessary. For more
Teen Silent Library. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Nichelle Sevier, who works in the Delaware, asking him to overturn a says, oh, hes buried there. 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Attempt information call 212-3313.
to hold yourself together while com-
pleting challenges designed to Mind and Meditation for Adults. 6
make you laugh. For students ages p.m. to 7 p.m. San Carlos Library, 610
11 to 18. For more information call Elm St., San Carlos. Free and open to
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The Jesus Incident and What Easter Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
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Britten, Takemitsu and Harrison. 8 Film Screening: A Monster Calls. 5
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about the size and scale of the uni- advocacy effort. Free. For more infor-
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FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE
StAtEmEnt #272805 StAtEmEnt #272893
nEwSPAPEr intErnS The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Old Town Ramen, 112 S. B Street as: Actos Trucking, 1239 Oak Grove
JOUrnALiSm SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered Ave, Apt 315, BURLINGAME, CA 94010.
The Daily Journal is looking for in- Owner: Old Town Sushi Inc., CA. The Registered Owner: Max Nilton Alves Da
terns to do entry level reporting, re- business is conducted by a Corporation. Costa, same address. The business is
search, updates of our ongoing fea- The registrants commenced to trans act conducted by an Individual. The regis-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- business under the FBN on N/A. trants commenced to transact business
so welcome. /s/Li Min Wang/ under the FBN on 03/23/17.
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Max Nilton Alves Da Costa/
We expect a commitment of four to This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/16/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 3/24/2017. (Publish-
eight hours a week for at least four ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
months. The internship is unpaid, but ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/18/17, 3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17). 3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17).
intelligent, aggressive and talented in-
terns have progressed in time into
paid correspondents and full-time re- FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE
porters. StAtEmEnt #272781 StAtEmEnt #272827
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
College students or recent graduates as: Canary Works, 244 Hedge Road,
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Registered
as: Flowers by Sonia, 1532D Day Ave,
SAN MATEO, CA94403. Registered
Over the hedge Over the hedge Over the hedge
experience is preferred but not neces- Owner: David Bard, same address. The Owner: Sonia Garcia, same address.
sarily required. business is conducted by an Individual. The business is conducted by an Individ-
The registrants commenced to transact ual. The registrants commenced to
Please send a cover letter describing business under the FBN on N/A. transact business under the FBN on 1-
your interest in newspapers, a resume /s/David Bard/ 23-12.
and three recent clips. Before you ap- This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Sonia Garcia/
ply, you should familiarize yourself sor-County Clerk on 3/16/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses-
with our publication. Our Web site: ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 3/20/2017. (Publish-
www.smdailyjournal.com. 3/18/17, 3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17).
Send your information via e-mail to FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- StAtEmEnt #272796 FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- The following person is doing business StAtEmEnt #272703
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 as: Man Fai Trading Company, 428 Hel- The following person is doing business
en Dr, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Regis- as: Villa Cafe, 620 El Camino Real, SAN
tered Owner: Siu Fai Wong, same ad- BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered Owner:
dress. The business is conducted by an 1) Villa Montes Hotel, LP, same address
Individual. The registrants commenced 2) JMBO, Inc., CA. The business is con-
ducted by a Limited Partnership. The
127 Elderly care to trans act business under the FBN on
registrants commenced to transact busi-
N/A.
ness under the FBN on
/s/Siu Fai Wong/ /s/James M. Burkhouse/ 203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices
This statement was filed with the Asses-
FAmiLY rESOUrcE sor-County Clerk on 3/16/2017. (Publish-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE
sor-County Clerk on 3/10/2017. (Publish-
GUidE ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, StAtEmEnt #272972 StAtEmEnt #273955 StAtEmEnt #273048
3/18/17, 3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17). The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
The San Mateo Daily Journals 3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17).
as: Broadway Babies and Kids, 1101 as: Handyman 911, 274 Garnet Ave,
twice-a-week resource guide for as: AB & C Services, 250 Anza Blvd, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered
Laurel Ave, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered
children and families. FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE Registered Owner: Kathleen Ingrid Giel- Owner: Christopher Baldwin, same ad-
StAtEmEnt #272808 StAtEmEnt #272922 Owner: Optimus Building Services, Inc., dress. The business is conducted by an
Every tuesday & weekend The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
niak, 20 Barneson, Unit A, San Mateo,
CA 94402. The business is conducted
CA. The business is conducted by a Individual. The registrants commenced
as: Parkside Home, 1757 Roberta Drive, as: 1)Marketing Services International by an Individual. The registrants com-
Corporation. The registrants com- to transact business under the FBN on
Look for it in todays paper to SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered 2)KathleenStyle, 10 Scenic Way Suite menced to transact business under the menced to transact business under the N/A.
Owner: Roberta Corporation, CA. The 209, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- FBN on 03-29-17. /s/Christopher Baldwin
find information on family tered Owner: Kathleen Pistorio, same
FBN on 01/01/2017. This statement was filed with the Asses-
business is conducted by a Corporation. /s/Kathleen Gielniak/ /s/CLAUDIA GIRALDO/
resources in the local area, The registrants commenced to transact address. The business is conducted by This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 4/6/2017. (Publish-
including childcare. an Individual. The registrants com- This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
business under the FBN on March 25, sor-County Clerk on 3/31/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 3/29/2017. (Publish-
2005. menced to transact business under the 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17).
FBN on 03/29/2012. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
/s/Alicia Paleracio/ 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17). 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17).
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Kathleen Pistorio/
203 Public notices sor-County Clerk on 3/17/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 3/27/2017. (Publish- StAtEmEnt #273043
3/18/17, 3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE The following person is doing business
FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17). StAtEmEnt #272656 as: Ellis Realty, 505 Runnymede St.,
StAtEmEnt #272794 StAtEmEnt #273052
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business #C,, PALO ALTO, CA 94303. Registered
The following person is doing business as: 1)Mahkitchen.com Owner: Christoper Ellis, same address.
as: Bay Area Mobile Casino Parties, FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE as: Green Communities, 342 N Sunny- The business is conducted by an Individ-
StAtEmEnt #272880 2)Electrogoodz.com 3)Softdeelz.com, vale Ave, CA 94085. Registered Owner:
239C Boardwalk Ave, Unit C, SAN BRU- StAtEmEnt #272644 299 Old County Road # 22, SAN CAR- ual. The registrants commenced to
NO, CA 94066. Registered Owner: Alan The following person is doing business The following person is doing business Brian Buntz, same address. The busi- transact business under the FBN on
as: Jaquelines House Cleaning Serv- LOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner: ness is conducted by an Individual. The
Fong, same address. The business is as: Ortiz Garden Service, 1042 Haven Sheer Trading LLC, CA. The business is 04/05/2017.
ices, 134 N. Ellsworth Ave, #A, SAN MA- Ave, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Reg- registrants commenced to transact busi- /s/Christoper Ellis/
conducted by an Individual. The regis- TEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner: conducted by a Limited Liability Compa-
trants commenced to trans act business istered Owner: Wilfrido Ortiz Tovar, ness under the FBN on N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses-
Juan Jose Ramon, same address. The same address. The business is conduct- ny. The registrants commenced to trans- sor-County Clerk on 4/5/2017. (Publish-
under the FBN on. business is conducted by an Individual. act business under the FBN on N/A. /s/Brian Buntz/
ed by an Individual. The registrants This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
/s/Alan Fong/ The registrants commenced to transact commenced to transact business under /s/Mehran Fardis/
sor-County Clerk on 4/5/2017. (Publish- 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17).
This statement was filed with the Asses- business under the FBN on N/A. the FBN on 3-06-17. This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/16/2017. (Publish- /s/Juan Jose Ramon/ /s/Wilfrido Ortiz/ sor-County Clerk on 3/7/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17). nOticE OF PEtitiOn tO
3/18/17, 3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17). sor-County Clerk on 3/23/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 3/6/2017. (Publish- 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17). AdminiStEr EStAtE OF
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Leandra Spadoni
3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17). 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17). FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE Case Number: 17PRO00289
FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE StAtEmEnt #273757 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
StAtEmEnt #272795 StAtEmEnt #272612 The following person is doing business tingent creditors, and persons who may
The following person is doing business FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE FictitiOUS BUSinESS nAmE The following person is doing business as: Paradigm Print Works, 1018 Salt otherwise be interested in the will or es-
StAtEmEnt #272850 StAtEmEnt #272973 as: ConeXus, 3528 Pasadena Dr, SAN Court, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94065. tate, or both, of Leandra Spadoni. A Peti-
as: Big Rush Auto Sales, 380 Swift Ave, The following person is doing business tion for Probate has been filed by Jose-
Ste #11, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA The following person is doing business MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: Registered Owner: Michael Garlie, same
as: All Phase Enterprise, 2690 Crest- as: 1) American Musical Theatre Conser- Noel Jose Sanchez Jr., same address. phine Reynoso in the Superior Court of
94080. Registered Owner: Alexei Sev- vatory 2) Broadway Vocal, 20 Barneson address. The business is conducted by California, County of San Mateo. The
ostyanenko, 20 Barneson Ave #F, SAN moor Dr, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Reg- The business is conducted by an Individ- an Individual. The registrants com-
istered Owner: Douglas Messing, same Ave, Unit A, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. ual. The registrants commenced to Petition for Probate requests that Jose-
MATEO, CA 94402. The business is Registered Owner: Kathleen Gielniak, menced to transact business under the phine Reynoso be appointed as personal
conducted by an Individual. The regis- address. The business is conducted by transact business under the FBN on
an Individual. The registrants com-
same address. The business is conduct-
3/2/17. FBN on N/A. representative to administer the estate of
trants commenced to trans act business ed by an Individual. The registrants
/s/Noel Sanchez/ /s/Brian Buntz/ the decedent.
menced to transact business under the commenced to transact business under
under the FBN on 3/16/2017. FBN on 4/1/91. This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- The petition requests the decedents will
/s/Alexei Sevostyanenko/ the FBN on Feb 1, 2016. sor-County Clerk on 3/14/2017. (Publish- and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
/s/Douglas Messing/ /s/Kathleen Gielniak/ sor-County Clerk on 3/2/2017. (Publish- bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
sor-County Clerk on 3/16/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- able for examination in the file kept by
sor-County Clerk on 3/21/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 3/31/2017. (Publish- 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17). 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17). the court.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/18/17, 3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17). The petition requests authority to admin-
3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17). 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17, 4/22/17). ister the estate under the Independent
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
thority will allow the personal representa-
The San Bruno Planning Commission will meet Tuesday, April tive to take many actions without obtain-
18, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Center, 1555 Crystal ing court approval. Before taking certain

The Future
very important actions, however, the per-
Springs Road, San Bruno, CA to take action on the following sonal representative will be required to
items. All interested persons are invited to attend. give notice to interested persons unless
they have waived notice or consented to
the proposed action.) The independent
425 Acacia Avenue. Request for a Use Permit to allow con- administration authority will be granted

of local news content struction of a 585 square-foot first and second floor addition
which increases the gross floor area of the existing home by
greater than 50% (56%), per Section 12.200.030.B.1 of the
unless an interested person files an ob-
jection to the petition and shows good
cause why the court should not grant au-
thority.
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community S.B.M.C. Recommended Environmental Determination: Cate- A hearing on the petition will be held in
gorical Exemption. UP16-026 this court as follows: APR. 25, 2017 at
9:00 a.m., Superior Court of California,
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of County of San Mateo, 400 County Cen-
1701 Earl Avenue. Request for a Temporary Use Permit to al- ter, Redwood City, CA 94063.
the newspaper industry. low an off-site construction staging area within the Crestmoor If you object to the granting of the peti-
tion, you should appear at the hearing
neighborhood per Section 12.84.030 of the S.B.M.C. Recom- and state your objections or file written
mended Environmental Determination: Categorical Exemption. objections with the court before the hear-
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of tUP17-002 ing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial marketing solutions including print advertising, If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
601 Acacia Avenue. Request for a Use Permit to allow con- itor of the decedent, you must file your
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, struction of a 1,290 square-foot second floor addition which in- claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media creases the gross floor area of the existing home by greater the court within the later of either (1) four
than 50% (75%), per Section 12.200.030.B.1 of the S.B.M.C. months from the date of first issuance of
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the Recommended Environmental Determination: Categorical Ex- letters to a general personal representa-
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
team for an immediate opening. industry continues its evolution and our paper emption. UP15-013 Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal de-

You must be community-minded, action- continues its upward trajectory. Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, April 8, 2017. livery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the Callifornia Probate
Code.Other California statutes and legal
oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online authority may affect your rights as a
creditor. You may want to consult with an
self starter. You will be responsible for sales marketing a plus. But we will consider a attorney knowledgable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the
and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as court. If you are a person interested in

LEGAL nOticES
the estate, you may file with the court a
Request for Special Notice (form DE-
with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits: 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
praisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
t)VOHFSGPSTVDDFTTt"CJMJUZUPBEBQUUPDIBOHF section 1250. A Request for Special No-
Fictitious Business Name Statements, tice form is available from the court clerk.
t1SPmDJFODZXJUIDPNQVUFSTBOEDPNGPSUXJUIOVNCFST Attorney for Petitioner:
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, Patricia Kennedy Fyfe
1801 Murchison Drive, Suite 320
t(FOFSBMCVTJOFTTBDVNFOBOEDPNNPOTFOTFNBSLFUJOHBCJMJUJFT BURLINGAME, CA 94010
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, (650)652-3494
FILED: 03/23/2017
Join us, if you check off on these qualities and also believe in the future of newspapers. Notice of Public Sales and More. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
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Joseph T. Gavasse, aka Joseph Thomas Constance M. Steinkamp, Edward Francis Dutra, Sr. requisitos para obtener servicios legales
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Case Number: 17PRO00301 otherwise be interested in the will or es- web de California Legal Services, StErEO SPEAKErS: AiwA bookshelf
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- tingent creditors, and persons who may
tate, or both, of Edward Francis Dutra, (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro speakers 20" tall. Model SX-WZL500.
tingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or es-
tate, or both, of Constance M. Stein- Sr. A Petition for Probate has been filed de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, 297 Bicycles Sound great! $25 650-762-6048
otherwise be interested in the will or es- by Ronald Perry Dutra in the Superior (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o ponindose en
tate, or both, of Joseph T. Gavasse, aka kamp, aka Coni Steinkamp, deceased. A AdULt BiKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- tV SOnY Triniton 21" working condition.
Petition for Probate has been filed by Ri- Court of California, County of San Mateo. contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo-
Joseph Thomas Gavasse, Joseph T. The Petition for Probate requests that gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 $10 OBO (650)784-3243.
Gavasse, Jr., Joseph Gavasse. A Peti- chard J. Steinkamp / Robert R. Stein-
kamp in the Superior Court of Califor- Ronald Perry Dutra be appointed as per- tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los
tion for Probate has been filed by Grego- sonal representative to administer the costos exentos por imponer un grava- chiLdS Schwinn BicYcLE, BLUE in VintAGE G.E. radio, model c-430-a
ry L. Gavasse, aka Gregory Lee Gav- nia, County of San Mateo. The Petition estate of the decedent. men sobre cualquier recuperacin de good condition. $30. (650) 355-5189. $60. (650)421-5469
asse in the Superior Court of California, for Probate requests that Richard J. The petition requests the decedens will $10,000 ms de valor recibida me-
Steinkamp / Robert R. Steinkamp be ap- nEw 12" girls bike w/ training wheels VintAGE G.E. radio, model c-442c $60.
County of San Mateo. The Petition for and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- diante un acuerdo o una concesin de (650)421-5469
Probate requests that Gregory L. Gav- pointed as personal representative to ad- bate. The will and any codicils are avail- arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
asse, aka Gregory Lee Gavasse be ap- minister the estate of the decedent. able for examination in the file kept by Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte mes
The petition requests authority to admin- VintAGE G.E. radio, model c1470 $60.
pointed as personal representative to ad- the court. antes de que la corte pueda desechar el (650)421-5469
minister the estate of the decedent. ister the estate under the Independent The petition requests authority to admin- caso. 298 collectibles
The petition requests the decedents will Administration of Estates Act. (This au- ister the estate under the Independent The name and address of the court is (El VintAGE zEnith radio, model L516b
and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- thority will allow the personal representa- Administration of Estates Act. (This au- nombre y direccin de la corte es): Supe- 1940 VintAGE telephone bench maple $75. (650)421-5469
bate. The will and any codicils are avail- tive to take many actions without obtain- thority will allow the personal representa- rior Court of California, County of Santa antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833
ing court approval. Before taking certain tive to take many actions without obtain- Clara, 201 N. First St., SAN JOSE, CA
able for examination in the file kept by
very important actions, however, the per- ing court approval. Before taking certain 95113. The name, address, and tele-
304 Furniture
the court. BiLLY dEE Williams autographed Star
The petition requests authority to admin- sonal representative will be required to very important actions, however, the per- phone number of plaintiff's attorney, or Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian,
give notice to interested persons unless sonal representative will be required to plaintiff without an attorney, is (El nom- AntiqUE dininG table for six people
ister the estate under the Independent space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- they have waived notice or consented to give notice to interested persons unless bre, la direccin y el nmero de telfono 6614
thority will allow the personal representa- the proposed action.) The independent they have waived notice or consented to del abogado del demandante, o del de-
administration authority will be granted the proposed action.) The independent mandante que no tiene abogado, es): AntiqUE GLASS Hutch. Cherry Wood.
tive to take many actions without obtain- LEnnOX rEd Rose, Unused, hand Excellent Condition. $450.
unless an interested person files an ob- administration authority will be granted Sewnet Asrade Degu. painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
ing court approval. Before taking certain unless an interested person files an ob- Law Offices of Sewnet Asrade Degu (650)888-2662
very important actions, however, the per- jection to the petition and shows good $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
cause why the court should not grant au- jection to the petition and shows good 704 Cassaday Ct.
sonal representative will be required to cause why the court should not grant the SAN JOSE, CA 95136 AntiqUE mAhOGAnY Bookcase. Four
thority. miLLEr LitE Neon sign , work good feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
give notice to interested persons unless A hearing on the petition will be held in authority. (408)623-6880 $59 call (650)218-6528
they have waived notice or consented to this court as follows: MAY 1, 2017 at A hearing on the petition will be held in FILED: 8/24/2016
the proposed action.) The independent AntiqUE mAhOGAnY double bed with
9:00 a.m., Superior Court of California, this court as follows: APR 28, 2017 at DATE (Fecha): 8/24/2016 PEz diSPEnSErS - 8 piece sealed box adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO.
administration authority will be granted County of San Mateo, 400 County Cen- 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior Clerk (Secretario) by, A. Rangel, Deputy Wizard of Oz 70th anniversary $25.
unless an interested person files an ob- (650)592-4529
ter, Redwood City, CA 94063. Court of California, County of San Mateo, (Adjunto) David H. Yamasaki 650-556-9708
jection to the petition and shows good If you object to the granting of the peti- 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA (SEAL)
cause why the court should not grant au- Arm chAir, orange color, exc't condi-
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