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LEGENDARY COACH
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Fundraiser for hit-and-run victim


Family of crash survivor launches campaign to pay down medical bills, care costs
By Austin Walsh Millbrae intersection Murphy, who launched an online fundraiser needs a lot of care for the next few years and
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF along El Camino Real at to help the family afford the long path like- likely the rest of her life.”
Silva Avenue in the ly ahead. Meanwhile, Daly City resident Teodoro
Laura Perez was getting set to marry the early-morning hours of Despite a brain aneurysm, stroke, facial Garcia, 56, is due back in court in December
man she had shared a relationship with for April 13. fractures and contusions so severe that she for a jury trial after pleading not guilty to
nearly two decades, when a hit-and-run col- Perez, 38, suffered life- did not look like herself, Perez’s condition charges of felony hit-and-run and misde-
lision changed her life forever. altering injuries from stabilized to the extent that she is expected meanor attempting to destroy evidence.
Just days after celebrating her engage- which she may never to survive, said Murphy. A witness saw him pull over to the side of
ment, an unlicensed taxicab driver allegedly fully recover, said her “It’s looking like we are not going to lose
struck Perez while she was crossing a Laura Perez sister-in-law Jessica her at this point,” said Murphy. “But she See PEREZ, Page 19

STARTING TO FEEL LIKE SUMMER

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY


Residents gathered in Redwood City Tuesday night to talk
about affordable housing priorities.

Options sought
for affordable
ANDREA LAUE/DAILY JOURNAL
The Harrisburg Senators, part of the San Mateo Little League, practice at Fitzgerald Field in San Mateo’s Central Park. According
to the National Weather Service, Wednesday will be mostly cloudy in the morning and then become sunny and breezy
with patchy fog. Highs will be near 60 and the rest of the week will become gradually cooler.
housing money
Redwood City solicits feedback from community
before the council discusses spending guidelines

Foster City welcomes LimeBikes By Zachary Clark


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

DAILY JOURNAL
FILE PHOTO Council approves 12-month Redwood City officials are requesting feedback from the
community on how the city’s affordable housing fund
LimeBikes will pilot agreement with shared should be allocated before the City Council discusses the
soon be seen subject at a meeting in June.
in Foster City
bike and scooter company Residents offered their priorities for spending the rough-
after the City By Zachary Clark ly $6 million fund that the city has accumulated from
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF impact fees at a community meeting last week organized in
Council
approved a partnership with the county’s Home for All initiative.
Unfazed by the controversy dockless There was support for using the funds to build affordable
pilot program bike and scooter sharing has caused in units, though it seemed there was greater interest in acquir-
that will bring cities such as San Francisco, the ing and converting housing to rent at below-market rates as
up to 200 Foster City Council approved a pilot well as rehabilitating existing affordable units.
bicycles, program that will bring up to 200 “Six-million dollars doesn’t sound like much and it would
electric bikes bicycles, electric bikes and scooters to go further to preserve existing affordable housing,” said
and scooters the Bayfront community. resident Cesar Gonzalez, citing high construction costs —
to the The council at a meeting May 21 cel- which average about $600,000 per affordable unit — and
Bayfront ebrated the 12-month partnership with the city’s track record of being slow to build affordable
community. See LIMEBIKE, Page 18 See FUNDS, Page 19
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2 Wednesday • May 30, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“There is a Law that man should
love his neighbor as himself. In a few
hundred years it should be as natural to
mankind as breathing or the upright gait;
but if he does not learn it he must perish.”
— Alfred Adler, Austrian psychoanalyst

This Day in History


Unidentified American service mem-

1958 bers killed in World War II and the


Korean War were interred in the Tomb
of the Unknowns at Arlington
National Cemetery.
In 1 3 8 1 , the Peasants’ Revolt against economic injus-
tice erupted in England during the reign of King Richard
II; the king and his men, initially caught off-guard, were
able to crush the rebellion several weeks later.
In 1 4 3 1 , Joan of Arc, condemned as a heretic, was burned
at the stake in Rouen, France.
In 1 5 3 6 , England’s King Henry VIII married his third
wife, Jane Seymour, 11 days after the king’s second wife,
Anne Boleyn, was beheaded for treason and adultery.
In 1 8 8 3 , 12 people were trampled to death in a stampede
sparked by a rumor that the recently opened Brooklyn
Bridge was in danger of collapsing. REUTERS
In 1 9 1 1 , the first Indy 500 took place at the Buddhist devotees display a giant thangka, a sacred painting on cloth, on Vesak Day at the Enlightened Heart Tibetan Buddhist
Indianapolis Motor Speedway; the winner was Ray temple in Ipoh, Malaysia.
Harroun, who drove a Marmon Wasp for more than 6 1/2
hours at an average speed of 74.6 mph and collected a
prize of $10,000.
In other news ...
In 1 9 2 2 , the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. was Man climbs into Dunkin’ Donuts Fire officials learned the man had apologized for “causing troubles”
dedicated in a ceremony attended by President Warren G. been trying to eliminate weeds around before entering a Korea Immigration
window, immediately leaves the garage. They’re calling the blaze an Service office in Seoul for question-
Harding, Chief Justice William Howard Taft and Robert
Todd Lincoln. METHUEN, Mass. — Perhaps they accident. ing.
ran out of Boston Kremes. The destroyed garage held tools and Cho and her sister resigned from
In 1 9 3 7 , ten people were killed when police fired on appliances. Fire officials estimate the
A man accused of climbing into the their executive positions at Korean Air
steelworkers demonstrating near the Republic Steel plant loss at between $10,000 and $15,000.
drive-thru window of a Massachusetts in April following public criticism
in South Chicago.
Dunkin’ Donuts and then promptly over their behavior and allegations
climbing right back out has been Loose horses tie up rush-hour their family mistreated and abused
Birthdays apprehended.
Police say they responded to a securi-
traffic in Massachusetts employees. Investigators are also
looking into suspicions that the Cho
ACTON, Mass. — Two horses that family, including the company’s chair-
ty alarm at a shop in Methuen on got loose on a Massachusetts highway
Sunday morning and saw video surveil- man Cho Yang-ho, evaded taxes and
and tied up rush-hour traffic have been used airline services to smuggle luxury
lance footage showing a man pushing safely corralled and returned to their
the drive-thru window open and climb- goods.
owners.
ing into the store. He immediately Cho’s sister, Cho Hyun-min, is cur-
State police found the horses on
turned and left out the window. rently under investigation for alleged-
Route 2 in Acton after receiving 911
Officials arrested the man Sunday ly hurling a cup of water during a busi-
calls from drivers shortly before 6 p.m.
evening but not identified him. ness meeting.
Tuesday.
In a Facebook post that included the The Boston Globe reports that state In December 2014, Cho got angry
Country singer Actor Trey Parker is Rapper Cee Lo security footage , police did not say if police worked with local police to after she was served macadamia nuts in
Wynonna Judd is 46. Green is 43. the man stole anything from the locate the owners, who walked the a bag instead of on a dish and her
54. Dunkin’ Donuts, or if he has any affili- horses to safety in the breakdown lane. tantrum forced the Korean Air plane to
ation with the store. State police Sgt. Paul Sullivan joked return to a boarding gate at New York’s
Actor Clint Walker is 91. Actress Ruta Lee is 83. Actor Keir
that the horses were warned to stay off John F. Kennedy Airport. She was
Dullea is 82. Actor Michael J. Pollard is 79. Pro and College
Football Hall of Famer Gale Sayers is 75. Rock musician
Homeowner trying to kill weeds the road in the future. released from jail in South Korea in
May 2015 after the top court suspended
Lenny Davidson (The Dave Clark Five) is 74. Actor Stephen ends up burning down garage her sentence over the case.
Tobolowsky is 67. Actor Colm Meaney is 65. Actor Ted SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Authorities
‘Nut rage’ Korean Air heiress
Immigration officials suspect Cho
McGinley is 60. Actor Ralph Carter is 57. Actress Tonya say a homeowner trying to kill trouble- questioned over housekeepers and her mother, Lee Myeong-hee,
Pinkins is 56. Rock musician Tom Morello (Audioslave; Rage some weeds with a torch has burned SEOUL, South Korea — A Korean Air unlawfully recruited and hired about 10
Against The Machine) is 54. Actor Mark Sheppard is 54. down his garage. heiress whose tantrum over nuts to 20 housekeepers from the
Movie director Antoine Fuqua is 53. Actor John Ross Bowie is The Springfield News-Sun reports delayed a flight nearly four years ago is Philippines by documenting them as
47. Rock musician Patrick Dahlheimer (Live) is 47. Actress Springfield Township firefighters in being investigated by South Korean Korean Air trainees. Under South
Idina Menzel is 47. Rapper Remy Ma is 38. Actor Blake central Ohio were called to a home immigration officials on suspicion she Korean law, foreign nationals must
Bashoff is 37. Christian rock musician James Smith around 4 a.m. Thursday for a detached unlawfully hired housekeepers from the obtain visas given to marriage
garage engulfed in flames. Philippines. migrants or people of Korean heritage
(Underoath) is 36. Actor Jake Short is 21. Actor Sean
No one was injured. Cho Hyun-ah on Thursday bowed and to work as housekeepers.
Giambrone is 19. Actor Jared Gilmore is 18.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


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place; Solid Gold, No. 10, in second place; and Whirl
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Sunday : Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming
sunny. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the 60s.
at 1:44.69.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE Wednesday • May 30, 2018 3


Attorney charged in fiscal elder abuse, fraud scheme Police reports
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT payments for the victims’ care to the county Played on a piano
Comment on Health System’s Adult Protective Services, A woman was scammed out of $1,400
An 82-year-old attorney is behind bars or share this story at which resulted in his removal as the vic- when she went to deposit a check for a
Tuesday after allegedly embezzling more tims’ power of attorney in 2015. The coun- piano she was selling on Old County
www.smdailyjournal.com ty’s Public Guardian has been the victims’
than $460,000 from a 92-year-old woman Road in Belmont, it was reported at
and her disabled and dependent son over a conservator after Boasberg was removed as 12:13 p.m.
four-year period, according to the San man’s medical history and listing himself their attorney, according to prosecutors.
Mateo County District Attorney’s Office. as the beneficiary and stole some $17,000 Boasberg is believed to have used the
Initially the family’s attorney, Daly City from the man’s mother between 2010 and funds for personal reasons, including diver- FOSTER CITY
resident Albert Boasberg eventually became 2014, according to prosecutors. sion of some $100,000 to his wife’s home
He pleaded not guilty to felony charges of Vandal i s m. A vehicle was keyed resulting
the financial and medical power of attorney country, the Philippines, and luxury vaca- in $600 in damages on Rock Harbor Lane, it
for the elderly woman, who is living with fiscal elder abuse and insurance fraud tions in Las Vegas, according to prosecu-
Tuesday. Boasberg is facing eight to 10 was reported at 1:26 p.m. Friday, May 11.
dementia at the Marymount Greenhills tors. Arres t. A Watsonville resident was arrested
Retirement Center in Millbrae, as well as years in prison after a yearslong investiga- Boasberg was ordered to have no contact
tion produced a warrant for his arrest this for two misdemeanor warrants totaling
her son, who is in his 60s and living at the with either victim when he appeared in court $50,000 held by San Mateo County and
Burlingame Long Term Care Center. He week. The thefts were discovered when both Tuesday and will next appear in court for a Alameda County Sheriff’s Office on
allegedly filled out 12 life insurance appli- facilities, where the victims receive 24-hour motion to reduce his bail, which has been Admiralty Lane, it was reported at 7:40 a.m.
cations using false information about the care, reported his failure to make monthly set at $450,000, according to prosecutors. Friday, May 11.
Sus pended l i cens e. Two people were cited

California, U.S. team up on an issue that divides them: Pot and released for driving with a suspended
license and failing to have an ignition inter-
lock device in their vehicle on Foster City
By Don Thompson has left to the discretion of top federal pros- Attorney General Xavier Becerra and others Boulevard, it was reported at 5:41 a.m.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ecutors. referred to the illegal grows as California’s Monday, May 7.
“The reality of the situation is there is so new Gold Rush, bringing both riches and Vandal i s m. A Daly City resident was cited
much black market marijuana in California environmental devastation. and released on a promise to appear in court
SACRAMENTO — An alarming increase
in the use of a highly toxic and banned pes- that we could use all of our resources going “You’ve got to make it so crime doesn’t for vandalism on Chess Drive, it was report-
after just the black market and never get pay,” Becerra said. ed at 2:07 a.m. Sunday, May 6.
ticide at illegal marijuana farms hidden on
public land in California is leading U.S. there,” Scott said.
and state officials to team up on an issue “So for right now, our priorities are to
that recently divided them: pot. focus on what have been historically our
They announced Tuesday that they will federal law enforcement priorities: inter-
use $2.5 million in federal money to target state trafficking, organized crime and the
illegal grows even as they remain at odds federal public lands,” said Scott, whom
over the drug and other issues. Federal law President Donald Trump appointed last year
still bans pot, but U.S. Attorney McGregor as U.S. attorney of inland California, from
Scott said he will prioritize illegal weed Bakersfield to the Oregon border.
rather than going after the world’s largest Most of illegally grown California pot is
legal recreational marijuana market, a deci- destined for Midwestern and Eastern states
sion U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions where it is more profitable. California
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THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE Wednesday • May 30, 2018 5


California Senate approves Around the state
raising age to buy long guns senger-side wheels on a sidewalk.
SACRAMENTO — California would raise Tesla’s semi-autonomous Autopilot mode
the age for buying rifles and shotguns from has come under scrutiny following other
18 to 21 and bar people from buying more recent crashes. The carmaker says the func-
than one long gun each month under a bill tion is not designed to avoid a collision and
advancing in the Legislature. warns drivers not to rely on it entirely.
It’s been a frequently debated topic
nationwide after a Florida high school Hacker gets five years for
shooting that killed 17 people. Russian-linked Yahoo security breach
The Senate on Tuesday approved the meas-
ure by Democratic Sen. Anthony Portantino SAN FRANCISCO — A young computer
of La Canada Flintridge, sending it to the hacker who prosecutors say unwittingly
Assembly on a 23-10 vote. worked with a Russian spy agency was sen-
It extends age and purchase limits that cur- tenced to five years in prison Tuesday for
rently apply only to handguns. using data stolen in a massive Yahoo data
breach to gain access to private emails.
Republican Sen. Jim Nielsen of Gerber
U.S. Judge Vince Chhabria also fined
says California should instead target crimi-
REUTERS FILE PHOTO Karim Baratov $250,000 during a sentenc-
nal gangs and those with mental disabilities
Joseph DeAngelo appears at his arraignment in California Superior Court. ing hearing in San Francisco.
whom he said will obtain the guns no matter
Baratov was named in a federal indictment
the legal limits.
Judge weighs how much information Walmart and Dick’s Sporting Goods pre-
viously announced age limits on gun sales.
last year that charged two Russian spies
with orchestrating the 2014 Yahoo breach
involving 500 million users. Baratov was

to release in Golden State Killer case “The press, the public and the victims
Tesla in Autopilot mode
crashes into California police car
charged with using that stolen data passed to
him by Russia’s Federal Security Service to
hack dozens of email accounts of journal-
By Kathleen Ronyane
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS deserve open proceedings,” she argued. LAGUNA BEACH — Authorities say a ists, business leaders and others.
Tesla sedan in Autopilot mode has crashed Prosecutors said Baratov, 23, was an
Authorities arrested Joseph DeAngelo,
SACRAMENTO — A judge on Tuesday into a parked police cruiser in Southern “international hacker for hire” who did little
72, in April and said he is responsible for at
weighed how much information to release California. or no research of his customers.
least a dozen killings and roughly 50 rapes
about the arrest of a former police officer He pleaded guilty in November to nine
in the 1970s and ’80s. Investigators have Police Sgt. Jim Cota says the officer was
accused of being the Golden State Killer. searched his home in Citrus Heights, felony hacking charges. He acknowledged
not in the cruiser during the crash Tuesday in
Sacramento County Superior Court Judge California, his computer and his cellphone. that he began hacking as a teen seven years
Laguna Beach. He says the Tesla driver suf-
Michael Sweet began considering the issue ago and charged customers $100 a hack to
Defense attorneys said the warrants fered minor injuries.
after a hearing where attorneys for suspect access web-based emails.
include information about other allegations The police SUV ended up with its two pas-
Joseph DeAngelo argued that sharing the against DeAngelo that can no longer be
details could lead to an unfair trial. tried, as well as details on evidence and
Sweet indicated he’s likely to release methods. Obituary
some information and is working with pros-
ecutors and defense attorneys to determine Making that information public could
how much to redact, which would continue taint jurors and witnesses, defense lawyer Kirk Charles Vorsatz
to shield some details from public view. David Lynch said. May 21, 1968 - May 20, 2018
The Associated Press and other news out- “We have witnesses to events decades
ago. Fading memories are going to be a Kirk Charles Vorsatz, 49, of Redwood City, CA, passed
lets are pushing for information from search away peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones on May
and arrest warrants to be made public. huge issue in this case,” he said.
20th, 2018, after a long battle with cancer. Born in Burlingame
Transparency helps the public act as a Prosecutors didn’t object to the release of on May 21, 1968, Kirk was a graduate of Burlingame High
check on the legal process and ensures the documents but want to shield some
School and earned his B.A. from California State University,
investigators are acting appropriately, said information, including investigatory tech-
Hayward. Kirk had a career in sales as the top recruiter for Hall
Duffy Carolan, a lawyer for the news outlets. niques and victim and witness identities.
Kinion and Kforce and later became the founder and CEO of a
technical recruiting firm, KirkSearch, in Silicon Valley.
Kirk had a big heart, a larger than life personality, and an even louder voice to go
with it. With a bold sense of humor and a commitment to tell it like it is, Kirk always
made a lasting impression. Kirk was known by many as a successful and talented
professional, athlete, artist, and an animal lover, but most importantly, as a man who
lived every day to the fullest.
His long battle with cancer, his twenty-three years of sobriety, and his collection
of softball trophies are just a few examples of the ways that Kirk’s life defined
determination. He lived by the mantra that you need to take full action and
responsibility to live the life you want. Kirk exhibited limitless energy, ambition,
and resilience, and he inspired countless others to find the courage and strength to
overcome their obstacles, live their dreams, and find their purpose.
Kirk is survived by his loving wife and soulmate, Pamela, three children Zachary,
Alexandra, and Anthony, stepson Matthew, and siblings Kraig, Kris, and Alison. He
is further survived by many uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews, friends, and
his beloved pugs and cats. Kirk was preceded in death by his father, Frank Vorsatz,
Jr., stepmother, Arlene Vorsatz, and sister, Arica Vorsatz Baird. Services will be at
Crosby N. Gray at 2 Park Road in Burlingame. Family and friends are invited to a
viewing on Friday, June 1, from 5 pm to 9 pm, and a Memorial and Celebration of
Life on Saturday, June 2, at 10 am. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations
to the American Cancer Society in memory of Kirk Vorsatz.
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Starbucks closes stores, asks Median Bay Area


home price hits new record
The median price for homes sold last
Local briefs
had a history of similar crimes, which is par-
ticularly unusual in these cases.

workers to talk about race


By Joseph Pisani
month in the San Francisco Bay Area was a
new record, according to data from
CoreLogic, a market research firm.
The price rose to $850,000, up $20,000
“Sometimes it can be people down on their
luck who didn’t get a license or whatever,”
Wagstaffe said. “This man is simply a fraud
who knew he was cheating. It’s very obvious
from the previous peak set in March. he never had any intention to do any of it.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Year-over-year, the median home price is That’s just fraud from the beginning.”
up $100,000 or 13.3 percent. Liu is facing up to four years in state
NEW YORK — Starbucks, mocked three CoreLogic analyst Andrew LePage said prison when he returns to court for sentenc-
years ago for suggesting employees discuss while the area has experienced strong gains ing Aug. 13.
racial issues with customers, asked workers in home prices, part of the increase was due Defense attorney Charles Smith did not
Tuesday to talk about race with each other. to a shift in the mix of homes sold. immediately respond to a request for com-
It was part of the coffee chain’s anti-bias LePage said a higher share of sales ment on the case.
training, created after the arrest of two black occurred in mid- to high-priced areas.
men in a Philadelphia Starbucks six weeks Three puppies found
ago. The chain apologized but also took the Unlicensed contractor pleads no mutilated in Oakland trash heap
dramatic step of closing its stores early for
the sessions. But still to be seen is whether
contest in grand theft, larceny case OAKLAND — Three puppies have been
the training, developed with the NAACP A man charged with grand theft and larceny found mutilated on a trash heap in Oakland
Legal Defense and Education Fund and other for posing as a licensed contractor and tak- and an animal rescuer says she fears an ani-
groups, will prevent another embarrassing ing $13,000 from two clients without ever mal torturer hurt the animals.
REUTERS Two of the dogs had badly broken jaws and
incident. starting work on their projects pleaded no
An employee puts up a sign at a closed contest Friday, according to San Mateo a third was missing a paw on one of her hind
“This is not science, this is human behav-
Starbucks coffee shop where they closed County prosecutors. legs.
ior, ” said Starbucks Chairman Howard
8,000 company owned American stores at In June and August of 2015, 45-year-old Pali Boucher of Rocket Dog Rescue tells
Schultz. He called it the first step of many.
around 2 p.m. local time on Tuesday as a first Zhongcan Liu allegedly entered into con- the television station two of the dogs were
The training was personal, asking work-
step in training 175,000 employees on racial struction contracts using another contrac- found Saturday night and the other on
ers to break into small groups to talk about
tolerance. tor’s license number. His own license had Monday.
their experiences with race. According to
been repeatedly suspended, and he did not She says the dogs are German Shepherd
training materials provided by the compa- Tuesday and was made available by the com-
have one at the time, prosecutors said. puppies about four months old and all three
ny, they were also asked to pair up with a pany to comment on it. were found in the same place.
co-worker and list the ways they “are differ- Ruffin, who is black, said everyone in her He allegedly collected $5,000 from one
client and $8,000 from another, then never Bay Area based Pet Food Express is offer-
ent from each other.” A guidebook reminds group said they first experienced bias in ing a $5,000 reward for information about
people to “listen respectfully” and tells middle school. “I just thought that was pret- did any of the work. Prosecutors said that
when the victims attempted to reach Liu he the cases.
them to stop any conversations that get ty impactful, that people from such diverse Oakland police are now getting involved
derailed. backgrounds, different ages, that it was all “simply disappeared.”
District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said Liu in the investigation.
“I found out things about people that I’ve in middle school.”
worked with a lot that I didn’t know,” said She said the training and discussion was
Carla Ruffin, a New York regional director at needed: “We’re never as human beings Pauline Mary Chetcuti Obituary
Starbucks, who took the training earlier going to be perfect.”
Pauline Mary Chetcuti, 88, died surround- enjoying time with her
ed by her loved ones on May 27, 2018. family including their
Survived by her husband of 58 years beloved cat Pupa.
Joseph, sons John and Fred, daughter-in- “She will be dearly
law Alba, granddaughter Alyssa, siblings missed.”
Fred, Josephine, Mary and Nina. Visitation 2 p.m. to 3
Predeceased by her siblings Minnie, p.m. Sunday, June 3, at
Carmen and Emanuel, and parents Joseph the Chapel of the
and Mary. Highlands, El Camino
Born in Detroit, raised in Malta while sur- Real at 194 Millwood
viving World War II. Drive, Millbrae, with a 3 p.m. vigil service.
Taking care of her siblings as a teen, was Funeral Mass 11 a.m. Monday, June 4, at
also renowned as a master seamstress. Saint Dunstan Catholic Church, 1133
Married Joseph in 1960 and settled in San Broadway in Millbrae. Committal at Holy
Francisco. While employed at Schlage Cross Catholic Cemetery, Colma.
Lock, Pauline was known for her very In lieu of flowers, please make a donation
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Missouri Gov. Eric
Greitens resigns
By David A. Lieb
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, a


sometimes brash political outsider whose unconventional
resume as a Rhodes scholar and Navy
SEAL officer made him a rising star in the
Republican Party, resigned Tuesday amid
a widening investigation that arose from
an affair with his former hairdresser.
The 44-year-old governor spent nearly
six months fighting to stay in office
after the affair became public in January
in a television news report that aired
Eric Greitens immediately following his State of the
State address. The probes into his con-
REUTERS FILE PHOTO duct by prosecutors and lawmakers began with allegations
Actress Roseanne Barr waves on her arrival to the 75th Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills. stemming from the affair and expanded to include questions
about whether he violated campaign-finance laws.

ABC cancels ‘Roseanne’ Greitens said his resignation would take effect Friday.
“This ordeal has been designed to cause an incredible
amount of strain on my family — millions of dollars of
mounting legal bills, endless personal attacks designed to

after star’s racist tweet


By David Bauder was seen by more than 25 million of statements. She criticized
cause maximum damage to family and friends,” he said in a
brief statement from his Jefferson City office, his voice
breaking at times.
He said he could not “allow those forces to continue to
cause pain and difficulty to the people that I love.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS people, with delayed viewing counted Democratic financier George Soros
Lawmakers pressuring Greitens to step down included
in, numbers that are increasingly rare and tweeted that Chelsea Clinton was
many Republicans, who feared that his troubles could
NEW YORK — ABC canceled its hit in network television. ABC expected “Chelsea Soros Clinton,” implying
jeopardize the GOP’s chances of defeating incumbent
reboot of “Roseanne” on Tuesday fol- advertisers to pay millions of dollars she was married to a nephew of Soros.
for the chance to be seen during com- Clinton herself corrected Barr online. Democrat Sen. Claire McCaskill in a race considered
lowing star Roseanne Barr’s racist essential to the party’s hopes of keeping control of the
tweet that referred to former Obama mercial breaks on television’s most Donald Trump Jr. retweeted two of
popular comedy after “The Big Bang Barr’s statements about Soros, Senate.
adviser Valerie Jarrett as a product of The local St. Louis prosecutor’s office said it had reached
the Muslim Brotherhood and the Theory.” although not the remark about Jarrett.
a “fair and just resolution” on criminal charges against
“Planet of the Apes.” And it was all killed in a 53-charac- Jarrett, who is black, was brought Greitens now that he’s leaving office. But the prosecutor
ABC Entertainment President ter tweet. up in response to Twitter commentary said details would not be made public until Wednesday.
Channing Dungey said the comment One of the few network shows about that raised her name in relation to an
A St. Louis grand jury indicted Greitens on Feb. 22 on
“is abhorrent, repugnant and incon- a working-class family, “Roseanne” Obama conspiracy theory. Barr tweet-
one felony count of invasion of privacy for allegedly tak-
sistent with our values. ” Barr had attracted considerable attention upon ed: “muslim brotherhood & planet of
ing and transmitting a photo of the woman without her
apologized and deleted her Monday- its return when Barr’s character sup- the apes had a baby(equals)vj.”
consent at his home in 2015, before he was elected gover-
night tweet, calling it a “bad joke,” ported President Donald Trump. That She later tweeted an apology to nor. The charge was dismissed during jury selection, but a
but the damage had already been done. made the show popular with conserva- Jarrett. “Forgive me,” she wrote. “My special prosecutor from Kansas City is considering
Barr was also dumped by her talent tive viewers, and Trump himself sug- joke was in bad taste.” whether to refile charges and said Tuesday that her investi-
agency, ICM Partners. gested the character’s backing had a Barr was quickly condemned. Comic gation is ongoing.
The revival of the comedy was a sur- lot to do with the show’s success. Wanda Sykes, a “Roseanne” writer, In April, the St. Louis prosecutor, Kim Gardner, charged
prise smash for ABC, owned by the Barr herself has a history of diving tweeted that she wouldn’t be returning Greitens with another felony, alleging that he improperly
Walt Disney Co., and was counted on into political conspiracy theories on to the show. Sara Gilbert, a co-star, used the donor list for a charity that he had founded to raise
to lead the network’s fortunes next her Twitter feed, and she ended her also tweeted that the remark was money for his 2016 campaign.
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Around the nation


Trump campaigns in Tennessee
White House: U.S. ‘continues to
to help GOP keep Senate control
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — President Donald Trump on
Tuesday resumed his efforts to build a stable of Republicans
actively prepare’ for summit
who will promote his agenda and serve as a check on By Catherine Lucey,
Democrats aiming to regain control of the House or Senate Zeke Miller and Kim Tong-Hyung
— if not both. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Trump traveled to Nashville, Tennessee, to raise cam-
paign cash for Republican Rep. Marsha Blackburn, who’s WASHINGTON — Rapid-fire diploma-
running for a Senate seat, and to headline a rally with his cy played out on two continents Tuesday
most loyal supporters. in advance of an “expected” summit
Trump said, “We need Marsha in the Senate to continue between President Donald Trump and
the amazing progress and work” of his first 16 months in North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, the
office. “To keep on winning, you have to vote Republican strengthening resolve coming after a
in November.” series of high-risk, high-reward gam-
Blackburn is expected to face Democratic former Gov. bits by the two leaders.
Phil Bredesen to replace Republican Sen. Bob Corker, who Officials won’t say that the June 12
is retiring. The Tennessee campaign is among several races Singapore summit is back on, but
crucial to Trump’s plans to maintain control of the Senate, preparations on both sides of the Pacific
where Republicans are defending a narrow two-seat majori- are proceeding as if it is. Two weeks of
ty. hard-nosed negotiating, including a
Trump criticized Bredesen for being backed by national communications blackout by the North
Democrats, including the Senate and House leaders. and a public cancellation by the U.S.,
“He’s a tool of Chuck Schumer and of course the MS-13 appeared to be paying off as the two
sides engaged in their most substantive REUTERS
lover Nancy Pelosi,” Trump said.
talks to date about the meeting. Donald Trump holds a Make America Great Again rally in Nashville, Tenn.
The House Democratic Leader criticized Trump earlier this
Trump tweeted Tuesday that he had a
month after he called members of the international gang tic, designed to bring the North back to he pledged to walk away from the meet-
“great team” working on the summit,
“animals.” confirming that top North Korean offi- the table after a provocative statement ing if he believed the North wasn’t seri-
cial Kim Yong Chol was headed to New and a decision to skip planning talks ous about discussing dismantling its
New swamp: Ex-Perry York for talks with Secretary of State and ignore preparatory phone calls. nuclear program.
adviser lobbies for energy firm bailout Mike Pompeo. In addition, teams of But aides almost immediately sug- U.S. officials cast the on-again, off-
U.S. officials have arrived at the Korean gested the meeting could still get back again drama as in keeping with Trump’s
WASHINGTON — At a West Virginia rally on tax cuts, on track. And after a suitably conciliato- deal-making style, and reflective of the
President Donald Trump veered off on a subject that likely demilitarized zone and in Singapore to
prepare for the meeting. ry statement from North Korea, Trump technically still-warring leaders testing
puzzled most of his audience. said the same. each other. In his book “The Art of the
“Nine of your people just came up to me outside. ‘Could “Solid response to my letter, thank
you!” tweeted Trump. He announced he White House press secretary Sarah Deal,” Trump wrote: “The worst thing
you talk about 202?”’ he said. “We’ll be looking at that Huckabee Sanders said that since the let- you can possibly do in a deal is seem
202. You know what a 202 is? We’re trying.” had decided to “terminate” the summit
last week in an open letter to Kim that ter, “the North Koreans have been desperate to make it. That makes the
One person who undoubtedly knew what Trump was talk- engaging” with the U.S. other guy smell blood, and then you’re
ing about last month was Jeff Miller, an energy lobbyist stressed American military might, but
also left the door cracked for future com- Trump views the meeting as a legacy- dead. The best thing you can do is deal
with whom the president had dined the night before. Miller defining opportunity to make the from strength, and leverage is the
had been hired by FirstEnergy Solutions, a bankrupt power munication. White House officials char-
acterized the letter as a negotiating tac- nuclear deal that has evaded others, but biggest strength you can have.”
company that relies on coal and nuclear energy to produce
electricity. His assignment: push the Trump administration
to use a so-called 202 order — named for a provision of the
Federal Power Act — to secure a bailout worth billions of Trump, critics trade angry immigration charges, falsehoods
dollars.
By Jill Colvin young people in steel cages that actu- immigration drum in the lead-up to the
Although Trump didn’t agree to the plan — he still hasn’t
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ally were taken during the Obama midterm elections as a rallying cry and
— for Miller, a president’s public declaration of interest
amounted to a job well done. administration. Others seized on as a way of mobilizing voter support for
How a single lobbyist helped carry a long-shot idea from WASHINGTON — President Donald reports the government had “lost” Trump and the candidates that he choos-
obscurity to the presidential stage is a twisty journey Trump and Democratic critics traded more than 1,000 children, though that es,” said Doris Meissner, a senior fellow
through the new swamp of Trump’s Washington. Rather outraged, sometimes plainly false wasn’t quite the case. at the non-partisan Migration Policy
than clearing out the lobbyists and campaign donors that accusations about immigration It all comes just in time for the Institute and former commissioner of the
spend big money to sway politicians, Trump and his advis- Tuesday as the debate over “lost” chil- midterm elections as Republicans and U.S. Immigration and Naturalization
ers paved the way for a new cast of powerbrokers who have dren and the practice of separating Democrats try to rally core voters by Service during the Clinton administra-
quickly embraced familiar ways to wield influence. families caught crossing the border pointing fingers at one another. Trump tion. “It does seem to provoke a ratchet-
illegally reached a new boiling point. won the presidency promising to build ing up across the board.”
False charges flew on both sides. a wall along the southern border and Indeed, the situation grew so hostile
The White House wrongly blamed end illegal immigration, and the White over the holiday weekend that the
Democrats for forcing his administra- House believes stressing the same president’s eldest daughter, White
tion to separate children from parents. issues will drive voters to the polls and House adviser Ivanka Trump, came
Liberal activists and others, including help the GOP hang on to their majori- under fire for tweeting a photo of her-
some from media outlets, tried to high- ties in the Senate and House. self and her youngest son in their paja-
light the issue by tweeting photos of The White House is “really beating the mas Sunday morning.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday • May 30, 2018 9


Letters to the editor Excellence
Who’s laughing now?
Editor,
excellence and retain our highly qual-
ified teachers. I’ve done my home-
work and studied the facts. Measure K
According to chef Jamie Oliver,
who filled a school bus with sand to
represent the amount of sugar kids in
in education?
“R
It has been over one year now since is fiscally responsible and transpar- ather than increasing the opportunities for
President Trump came out and accused the Los Angeles Unified School children and young people to get some guid-
ent. By law, the state can’t touch District are getting, “The sugar keeps
the Obama administration of wiretap- Measure K funds, and independent cit- ance and direction in facing their own futures
ping him. At the time, Democrats and comin’ and it ain’t stoppin’,” why as men and women and citizens of a complex and frighten-
izens’ oversight ensures that every
the media laughed at him and were don’t we stop a minute and think? For ing world, we are instead focusing increasing amounts of
penny stays in the classroom. Voting
beside themselves at such nonsense. yes on K is an investment in the one kid that is definitely way too time and attention on academic skills.” — Eda LeShan, “The
However, over the last year we have much. For two? Still a lot. But the Conspiracy Against Childhood.”
vitality of our community and in the
learned certain facts that make the school district has 734,631 students. Now that another school year has ended and another batch
futures of our children. Measure K
president’s claim spot on. We learned For 734,631 students, is a school bus of high school graduates will move out into the world, it
protects the fundamentals of a great
that the Obama Department of Justice seems like a good time to bring up a few things that come to
education so students can move on of sugar too much? In fact, at our
and FBI got the ability to spy based mind. It makes one wonder if, in all the concern about
from BRSSD prepared for success and school, plain milk has 10 more calo- achievement test scores and
on a dossier financed by the Hillary ready to contribute to our local and ries than chocolate milk, yet people
Clinton campaign, conducted by a rankings and qualifying for
global economy. call it unhealthy. college, the high schools
British spy who used Russian con- I know that the need for Measure K
tacts inside Russia. We have learned Sure you can get nutrition from have structured their curricu-
is apparent and urgent and that it is food. That’s something I agree with. la to serve the needs of all
that the evidence detailed in the right choice for our schools.
the dossier was neither corroborated But what would you rather have: the students. Now, more than
Measure K is a local solution that ever, we need to consider
by the FBI nor was it disclosed to the keeps Belmont-Redwood Shores stu- bare minimum of nutrition, or some
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act added protein with a tiny bit of added just what steps should be
dents on a path to success. Keep our taken to keep more young
judge who had paid for this scan- schools and community strong and sugar? Chocolate milk has the same
dalous document. We now know that people in high school until
vote yes on K. nine nutrients as plain milk. And it they graduate. We want to
former Director of National tastes better.
Intelligence, James Clapper, for the ask why it is that so many
Ergo, I conclude chocolate milk is of our students are not learn-
first time recently admitted that yes, Mary Morrissey Parden healthy, and it is superior to all
there were government spies infiltrat- ing what they need to take
Belmont drinks, not just because it tastes their place in our economy
ing the Trump campaign and some-
how this is a good thing, not a bad good. It is practically the same as and become productive citi-
white milk. zens. Some truly innovative changes that build the founda-
thing. Trump hypocrisy tion for success in school and life may be called for.
Finally, we clearly see now that the
Editor, The answers to the following questions would be very dif-
Obama administration, with the help Nishant Kompella
While listening to the news this ficult to measure on any kind of computerized test, but they
of his DOJ and FBI, tried to criminal-
morning, May 23, President Trump Foster City are much more the measure of the quality of a school than
ly influence a federal election by scores on achievement tests or the number of students in
weaponizing government intelli- made a statement about his “trumped The letter writer is a student at
up spygate” issue with the FBI that Audubon Elementary School in Foster advanced placement classes. So I ask:
gence agencies both electronically 1). What are our high schools doing to keep those on the
and by putting actual human spies shows his hypocritical ways are City.
exceeded only by the number of lies verge of dropping out of school?
inside the Trump campaign. A year 2). How are they training students who must seek employ-
later, unless you are willfully blind to he spews on a daily basis.
He said he wanted the information Trump and Korea ment right after graduation?
the facts in front of all us, you realize 3). How are they convincing students who are not neces-
Trump was right all along. released about the FBI spying on him
because we need total transparency. Editor, sarily academically inclined that they have much to offer our
The Obama administration did spy Even a blind squirrel will occasion- society?
on him and his campaign. They clear- He should start by releasing his tax
returns so everyone can see the trans- ally find an acorn. That about sums up 4). What are they doing to develop the talents of students
ly had their thumb weighing heavily who “march to a different drummer” and who may become
on the scales of justice. Not good. parency of his Russian and Chinese my expectation for Mr. Trump’s North
investments, or lack thereof, and Korean efforts. Do I hope for some our future artists, philosophers, poets?
divest his Trump holdings so we can 5). How are they impressing on students the importance
great breakthrough? Of course I do. It
Christopher P. Conway see that he has no conflict of interests of such things as the health of their minds, bodies and spir-
is well past time for us to actually its, the dangers of drugs (including alcohol) and the awe-
San Mateo (in keeping with his theme of trans- sign a peace treaty and non-aggres-
parency). some responsibility of bringing a new live into this world?
sion pact with the North. Regime 6). How do they help students gain self-respect and
The only “witch hunt” I see is the
change efforts and the continued war respect for others?
Measure K will continue hunt by Donald to see which way he
games played out just below the bor- 7). Are they encouraging students to challenge the status
academic excellence can stay out of prison.
der need to end. The South needs to quo and to responsibly question authority?
Editor, have complete sovereignty over who 8). How are they teaching students that there is more to
David Amaral life than wealth, fame, instant gratification and self-indul-
Belmont-Redwood Shores School and what is on their land. So who
District (BRSSD) has an impressive San Mateo knows something good may happen. gence?
record of student achievement. Our The reason I’m asking all of these questions is because
As far as Iran, well President “Bone there is so much evidence these days that much more needs
schools have historically been at the Spur” seems all too happy to put
heart of our communities, and I have to be learned in school than the usual “basics.” If you are
always been proud to own a business Chocolate milk other folks kids in harm’s way. skeptical, consider the alarming increase in crudeness (just
Rather than listen to Saudi royalty watch TV), rampant disregard for others (do you drive a
in a place that values education so Editor,
deeply. That is why I’m supporting Chocolate milk. To hear the name and the right-wing Israeli govern- car?), the inability of so many young people to qualify for
Measure K. Whether or not you have angers most people, but lots of peo- ment, he might heed the rest of the even the most mundane jobs (ask McDonald’s), the relent-
children in school, Measure K ple at our school know it as that cool, planet that thinks the Iran agreement less pursuit of wealth and material badges of status (think
deserves your support. Strong refreshing, chocolatey elixir that kids is worthwhile and expand on it rather Silicon Valley), the wanton exploitation of others for self-
need. Why? It relaxes muscles, has 16 than cast all his newfound acorns into ish reasons (corporate greed), and the odious decay of the
schools keep our community and
political arena (!). All are reflections of a society that is seri-
local economy strong. They maintain percent of daily needed protein, someone else’s fire.
ously neglecting some really important basics — those that
our quality of life and protect our because if you took away chocolate
build character and a healthy feeling of self-worth.
property values. milk, kids would boycott it and not
Mike Caggiano The trouble is, more children than ever are suffering from
Measure K is what our schools need get the nutrients they need and, most
San Mateo a serious lack of attachment and connection to a well-func-
to continue our tradition of academic of all, it is delicious and nutritious. tioning adult. Some live with unstable, unpredictable,
insensitive and/or overwhelmed people who are so absorbed
in their own lives, that they have little interest in the lives
OUR MISSION: of their offspring. Some children are over-pressured to per-
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most form academically or made to feel terribly inadequate
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for because they do not measure up to their parents’ or society’s
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula.
By combining local news and sports coverage, distorted standards of perfection and/or do not fit the high
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Charles Gould Paul Moisio provide our readers with the highest quality result, many young people are plagued with frustration,
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Italian turmoil hits markets, stocks plunge


By Marley Jay points, or 1.2 percent, to
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS 2,689.86. The Dow Jones industri-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,635.18 al average turned negative for the
NEW YORK — Stocks in the Low: 24,247.84 year as it lost 391.64 points, or
U.S. and Europe sank Tuesday fol- Close: 24,361.45 1.6 percent, to 24,361.45. It was
lowing political turmoil in Italy, Change: -391.64 down as much as 505 earlier. In
which stoked fears of instability in Europe, Italy’s benchmark stock
the euro bloc.
OTHER INDEXES index plunged 2.7 percent.
Investors sold stocks and prices S&P 500: 2689.86 -31.47 Smaller U.S. companies, which
for U.S. government bonds surged NYSE Index: 12,442.70 -192.25 tend to be more domestically
as investors shifted money into Nasdaq: 7396.59 -37.26 focused than the large multination-
lower-risk investments. Bond NYSE MKT: 2704.36 +25.26 als in the Dow, fared much better
yields dropped, and with them, Russell 2000: 1623.65 -3.28 than the rest of the market. The
interest rates on mortgages and Wilshire 5000:
Russell 2000 index fell far less
28,057.79 -277.73
other kinds of loans. Banks than the Dow average, giving up
plunged as Wall Street expected 10-Yr Bond: 2.76 -0.16 3.28 points, or 0.2 percent, to
they would earn thinner profits. Oil (per barrel): 66.86 -1.02 1,623.65.
Major exporters like technology Gold : 1,298.00 -5.70 The Nasdaq composite fell 37.26
and industrial companies and big points, or 0.5 percent, to
drug and medical device makers also more stable. major implications for the and it’s bad for the European bank- 7,396.59.
skidded. Those companies depend The political upheaval in Italy is European financial system and its ing system.” U.S. markets were closed
on strong sales outside the U.S. likely to lead to new elections in economy. New jitters about the stability of Monday for the Memorial Day hol-
Investors dumped Italian govern- the next few months, and investors “Eurozone membership will be at the euro sent the currency’s value iday.
ment bonds, driving borrowing are interpreting the new vote as a the forefront of the next election,” against the dollar to its lowest Italian President Sergio
costs sharply higher for that coun- referendum and that Italy could said Alicia Levine, the head of level in almost a year. The dollar Mattarella picked Carlo Cottarelli
try and rekindling fears of more move closer to abandoning the cur- global investment strategy at BNY rose to 108.24 yen from 109.37 for prime minister after the anti-
financial strain for Europe’s third- rency if populist parties win the Mellon Investment Management. yen. The euro sank to $1.1531, its establishment 5-Star Movement
largest economy. They bought election. It’s not clear if that would “Should Italy leave the eurozone, lowest since July, from $1.1669. and right-wing League refused to
German and British government happen, but if it did, it would have it’s clearly bad for European assets The S&P 500 index sank 31.47 withdraw an anti-euro candidate as
bonds instead, which are seen as economy minister.

Hyundai investing $388M to update Alabama plant, build other


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS million to construct the 260,000- jobs with an average annual salary new manufacturing technologies starts Friday.
square-foot engine head manufac- of $52,000, Gov. Kay Ivey said. at the plant, Hyundai Motor Chris Susock, the plant's vice
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — turing plant, as well as enhance its The company has already started Manufacturing Alabama President president of production opera-
Hyundai plans to invest more than assembly plant in Montgomery, fielding applications for the and CEO Dong Ryeol Choi said. tions, had said the company
$350 million to build a plant in news outlets reported. workers, who will begin in March. The money will support opera- expects the new Santa Fe to
Alabama and also update an exist- The investment is the compa- Some new positions will be tions for making new models of reverse a trend that had the plant
ing one there, officials said ny's biggest in the plant since it taken by current employees and Sonata and Elantra sedans. decrease its overall production.
Tuesday. opened in 2005, and the new facil- their jobs will be filled with new Hyundai announced in March For several years, the plant made
The automotive manufacturer ity is scheduled to be operational workers, plant spokesman Robert that its redesigned Santa Fe SUV only Sonata and Elantra sedans.
with headquarters in Seoul, South by mid-2019. Burns said. would be assembled entirely in The plant has nearly 3,000 full-
Korea, said it plans to invest $388 The plant will create 50 new The company is investing in Montgomery. Full production time employees.

Salesforce.com: Fiscal Business briefs


1Q Earnings Snapshot adjusted for one-time gains and costs, were 48
SAN FRANCISCO — Salesforce.com Inc. cents per share.
on Tuesday reported fiscal first-quarter net The results matched Wall Street expecta-
income of $344 million, after reporting a tions. The average estimate of five analysts
loss in the same period a year earlier. surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was
The San Francisco-based company said it also for earnings of 48 cents per share.
had net income of 46 cents per share. The company expects full-year earnings in
Earnings, adjusted for one-time gains and the range of $1.97 to $2.02 per share.
costs, came to 74 cents per share. HP shares have risen roughly 2 percent
The results surpassed Wall Street expecta- since the beginning of the year, while the
tions. The average estimate of 18 analysts Standard & Poor’s 500 index has risen rough-
surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was ly 1 percent.
for earnings of 46 cents per share.
The customer-management software devel- Second powered test
oper posted revenue of $3.01 billion in the
period, which also topped Street forecasts.
flight for Virgin Galactic spaceship
Fourteen analysts surveyed by Zacks expected MOJAVE — Virgin Galactic has conducted
$2.94 billion. the second rocket-powered test flight of its
Salesforce.com shares have increased 24 tourism spaceship in the skies over
percent since the beginning of the year, while California.
the Standard & Poor’s 500 index has increased The company says VSS Unity fired its rock-
roughly 1 percent. In the final minutes of et motor for 31 seconds and climbed to an
trading on Tuesday, shares hit $126.92, an altitude of 114,500 feet (34,899 meters) on
increase of 40 percent in the last 12 months. Tuesday, then glided to a landing at Mojave
Air and Space Port.
HP: Fiscal 2Q Earnings Snapshot Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson
PALO ALTO — HP Inc. on Tuesday reported was on hand to greet pilots Dave Mackay and
fiscal second-quarter profit of $1.06 billion. Mark “Forger” Stucky as well as the crew of
The Palo Alto-based company said it had the carrier aircraft that launched the space-
net income of 64 cents per share. Earnings, ship.
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NBA Finals: Déjà vu all over again


By Tim Reynolds trying to wrestle the “Somebody asked, ‘Four Finals MVP — wasn’t able to finish the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS crown away just as they years in a row getting to Warriors-Rockets series because of a bone
did in the 2016 series. the finals, do you appre- bruise in his leg.
On one side, the best ciate it?’ Yes.” The Warriors hoped Iguodala would return
Here we go again. team of this era. Both teams are entering to the Houston series, but his progress
And again. On the other, the best this title matchup with stalled.
And, well, again. player of this era and injury concerns. “That’s just not an easy injury to predict
Round 4 — as many predicted, and others maybe any era. Cleveland’s Kevin Love in terms of recovery,” Warriors coach Steve
probably lamented — is happening. Game 1 will be hosted is in the concussion pro- Kerr said.
Cleveland and Golden State will meet for the Steph Curry by the Warriors at Oracle LeBron James tocol and will need to There wasn’t a lot of similarity in
fourth straight year in the NBA Finals, the Arena on Thursday night. complete a series of tests Cleveland’s and Golden State’s seasons, but
Warriors looking for a third championship in “You’ve got to appreciate the moment,” before he’s cleared to return, and Golden
that span and LeBron James and the Cavaliers Warriors guard Stephen Curry said. State’s Andre Iguodala — a former NBA See FINALS, Page 14

The golden years St. Ignatius’


Ronan makes
Legendary coach
Lewis retires after
team history
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

50th track season She may be a freshman but Megan Ronan


By Terry Bernal already has a flare for the dramatic.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Ronan — a Burlingame resident — helped
make St. Ignatius history at last Friday’s
To close out his golden anniversary sea- Central Coast Section track and field cham-
son, legendary track and field coach Pat pionships at Gilroy High School. She was
Lewis got to go gold one last time. one of two St. Ignatius long jumpers to earn
Lewis celebrated his 50th season this year individual CCS titles. Senior Alex Enos
as a discus and shot put claimed the boys’ long jump title for the
throwing coach in San Wildcats. In doing so, Ronan and Enos
Mateo County. He recent- become the first athletes
ly wrapped up his 13th in school history to top
season at Mills, having the CCS podium in the
previously coached at long jump.
Oceana and Jefferson. For Ronan, the champi-
And in the days leading onship came down to her
up to last Friday’s Central last jump. She was sitting
Coast Section track and pretty after a jump of 18
Pat Lewis feet earlier in the day.
field championships, the
venerable coach announced this season During the last rotation,
Megan Ronan however, Silver Creek
would be his last.
Lewis officially retired following the CCS junior Jazlynn Shearer surpassed her with a
finals. While he had two athletes qualify for jump of 18 feet, 8 inches.
the state championship meet, he chose not It was by no means an insurmountable dis-
to make the trip, citing his wanting to tance for Ronan, who earlier in the season
spend time with his daughter Amanda and his recorded a personal record of 19-6.5 at the
granddaughter in San Diego this weekend. CCS Top 8 Meet in Los Gatos. But the pres-
As it turns out, though, Mills’ two state sure was on for her to execute her best dis-
qualifiers — Michael Skyriotis in the boys’ tance on a warm Gilroy evening while star-
discus and Nane Ikahihifo in the girls’ discus ing down the CCS stage for the first time in
— will bypass the state meet, as the trials her varsity career.
will be held Friday, the same day as Mills’ On her final jump, the freshman delivered a
graduation. gold-medal distance of 19-3.
“Our whole team is just a reflection of “It felt good,” Ronan said. “I was pretty
what he’s taught us,” Skyriotis said. “So, sure it was going to get me a mark.”
I’m really proud for him. It’s really sad to Not only did the jump give her the CCS
see him go.” championship, it was markedly the best
Skyriotis earned the final gold medal of improvement of any of the athletes to reach
Lewis’ prestigious coaching career, and the long jump podium at the meet.
fourth overall since joining the staff at TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL Beginning her career with a distance of 15-
Mills. Skyriotis rocketed to the top of the Mills senior Michael Skyriotis took first place in the boys’ discus at the Central Coast Section 1.5 in a frosh-soph home invitational March
track and field championships last Friday at Gilroy High School. In doing so, Skyriotis became 3, she settled for second place overall.
the final CCS title winner in the legendary coaching career of Pat Lewis, who announced his
See MILLS, Page 13 retirement after 50 years of coaching track and field throwers in San Mateo County. See RONAN, Page 16

All-league baseball, softball teams named


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT In the Bay, Hillsdale’s Jaxon Skidmore was Tonas wrapped up one of the best four-year Crown. He led the entire PAL in home runs with
selected Player of the Year, while Sacred Heart careers in the PALin recent memory as he helped five and his batting average of .482 was tops as
With only the state track meet left to be con- Prep’s Angelo Tonas earned Pitcher of the Year the Gators to the Bay Division title. This sea- well. His 20 RBIs were top-10.
tested, the remainder of the high school sports honors. son, he threw a team-high 74 2/3 innings, with Peterson helped King’s Academy to a Ocean
seasons wrapped up last weekend. Skidmore was one of the best two-way play- a 1.50 ERA over 13 appearances. He allowed Division title as the Knights lost only one
With the end of the season comes the all-league ers in the PAL and helped guide the Knights to a just 16 earned runs, striking out 80 and walking game in division play.
selections for baseball and softball, among oth- second-place finish. He batted a robust .406, 30. Jefferson’s Rudy Rivera earned the Lake
ers. with 28 hits, 20 runs scored and 17 RBIs. He Aragon’s Camron Grant was named the Ocean Division Player of the Year award, while Mills’
In the Peninsula Athletic League, there are also was one of Hillsdale’s top pitchers. In 43 Division Player of the Year, while King’s Austin Brown was named the division’s Pitcher
three players of the year, along with three pitch- 1/3 inning pitched over 10 appearances, includ- Academy’s Erik Peterson was Pitcher of the of the Year.
ers of the year, to correspond with the three dif- ing seven starts, he posted a 1.62 ERA while Year.
ferent divisions — Bay, Ocean and Lake. compiling a record of 5-1. Grant won two-thirds of the PAL Triple See ALL-LEAGUE, Page 14
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Berkeley was traveling with her fiance, Patrick


Sports brief
Coach: Southwest agent asked
Martin, the boy’s father, who is black.
Airlines aren’t required to match the last
name of a child and guardian for domestic
Raiders TE Jared Cook speaks
for proof biracial son was hers
LOS ANGELES — Southwest Airlines apolo-
gized Tuesday to the Cal women’s basketball
coach Lindsay Gottlieb after she claimed an
flights.
“We have reached out to Ms. Gottlieb direct-
ly to address her concerns and will utilize the
situation as a coaching opportunity for our
out on NFL’s anthem policy say is, I just think it’s sad that it’s veered
Employee,” Southwest said in a statement. By Josh Dubow
airline employee stopped THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from something that stood for good and the
her from boarding because “We apologize if our interaction made this
family uncomfortable — that is never our whole narrative has changed into some-
the worker didn’t believe ALAMEDA — Long before Colin thing that’s negative when that was not
her 1-year-old biracial son intention.”
Kaepernick’s protest during the national what it was initially about in the first
was hers. Gottlieb said Tuesday that the encounter was
anthem became one of the biggest issues in place.”
A desk agent questioned hurtful, but she appreciates Southwest’s apolo-
gy. the NFL, Oakland Raiders tight end Jared Kaepernick stoked the debate over the
Gottlieb ahead of a flight Cook was one of a handful of St. Louis play-
from Denver to Oakland “I felt that in this situation it was my respon- anthem when he began protesting police
ers who took part in their own on-field dis- brutality and racial injustice in 2016 by
Sunday, saying she “had to sibility to say ‘Hey, this isn’t ok,”’ Gottlieb
play against police bru- refusing to stand during the playing of “The
‘prove’ that he was my said in a statement to The Associated Press. “I
Lindsay tality and racial injus- Star-Spangled Banner” before games.
son, despite having his hope the coverage this has received can serve
Gottlieb tice. Several players followed suit that year but
passport,” Gottlieb said in as a learning opportunity and that all families
Cook was one of five the issue really moved to the forefront in
a series of tweets. — regardless of how ‘traditional’ they may or
players on the Rams in 2017 when President Donald Trump brought
“She said because we have different last may not look — are treated with dignity and
2014 who mimicked the it up at a campaign rally, saying NFL owners
name. My guess is because he has a different respect.”
“Hands up, don’t shoot” should fire any player who refused to stand
skin color,” Gottlieb tweeted Monday. The Gottlieb, Martin and their child were eventu- symbol during pregame
head coach from the University of California, ally allowed to board. during the anthem.
introductions in support
of protesters in More than 200 players protested during
Jared Cook Ferguson, Missouri, the anthem that weekend before the number
after a grand jury declined of protesters dwindled as the season pro-
to indict a police officer in the fatal shoot- gressed. But the league tried to settle the
ing of an unarmed black man, Michael issue last week by mandating that players
Brown. must either stand respectfully for the
While Cook has not been a regular part of anthem or remain in the locker room. Teams
protests during the national anthem since will be subject to fines if players don’t com-
Kaepernick first started it in 2016, he sup- ply and will have the option of punishing
ports the cause and disagrees with the NFL’s players.
announcement last week that players would While other leagues like the NBA already
be required to stand during the national mandate that players stand for the anthem,
anthem. Cook said there could have been better con-
“We’re here for a bigger platform,” he said sultation with the union on this issue and a
Tuesday. “We’re not just athletes. We’re peo- way to give players an avenue to express
ple that live this. It’s people in our neigh- their views on these issues.
borhood, it’s people that we grew up with, “You look at a league like the NBA,” he
it’s people that we know who are actually said. “I think the NBA always handles its
living through these circumstances. So social issues pretty well. It always handles
when we speak on it, it’s not like we’re just its players really well and with utmost
speaking out of the side of our neck. It’s respect for the players. I think there could
things that actually touch home and things have been a bigger and a better way to fix
that we can actually relate to. All I have to the situation.”
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appreciative of what I was doing, three brothers. Mike Lewis, 79, is

MILLS not to mention what they were


doing for me. It was really special.”
the eldest. Denny Lewis is the mid-
dle brother. All three San Francisco
Rockies 11, Giants 4
Continued from page 11

podium with a throw of 153 feet, 6


And the system of adaptation
from the football field to the throw-
ing rings was like clockwork.
“It was an easy transference,”
natives are in the San Francisco
Prep Hall of Fame.
“Sports, in general, is what our
life was basically about,” Pat Lewis
Giants lose 2 pitchers to
inches. This after the senior got off
to a rough start this season, miss-
ing most of March due to injury.
“I was hoping he would be able to
Justin Lewis said. “Whereas Mills,
it was a very weak (football) pro-
grams, but it was like we were able
said.
When Justin Lewis left Mills in
2011 to take an assistant coaching
injury in loss to Rockies
By Dennis Georgatos inning because of tightness in his
to take that disappointment and position at Serra, Pat Lewis took
come back and he’s worked really THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pitching shoulder. He threw 23
channel it into throwing.” over as Mills’ sole throwing coach.
hard to be able to do that,” Lewis pitches, allowing three hits and
said. In the world of high school ath- “When I look at the stats, it
DENVER — Kyle Freeland two runs. He was replaced by rook-
Professing hard work has been letics, football and throwing have jumped up to a higher level when he
pitched effectively into the sixth ie right-hander Dereck Rodriguez,
the staple of Lewis’ coaching long been hand and glove. In fact, was there himself,” Justin Lewis
inning and doubled in Colorado’s the son of Hall of Fame catcher
career. That’s precisely how he one of Mills’ all-time greats, Adam said.
three-run fourth Tuesday night, Ivan Rodriguez who was making
recruited Skyriotis, who was intent Tafralis — one year before Justin This year’s CCS finals closed leading the Rockies to an 11-4 win his major league debut.
on playing football as an under- Lewis joined Mills — enjoyed a with Mills all over the shot put and The younger Rodriguez, called
banner year, leading the gridiron over the Giants,
classman. discus podiums. Not only did who lost two up Monday from Triple-A
“I didn’t know anything about Vikings to an undefeated regular Ikahihifo take second place in the Sacramento, went 3 1/3 innings
season and its last Peninsula pitchers to
[track and field],” Skyriotis said. “I girls’ discus with a 128-10, the jun- injury — includ- and allowed four runs — one
was walking by the weight room Athletic League title, and also won ior placed fourth in the shot put earned. He was removed after
the CCS track and field champi- ing starter Jeff
one day and he told me to come with a 39-08. Also in the girls’ dis- Samardzija. being struck in the right calf area
out.” onship in the discus. cus, Mills junior Nena Langi took by a line drive off the bat of
David Dahl
Lewis started his coaching career Since then, Mills hasn’t seen fifth place with a 122-08. Desmond with one out in the fifth.
had a two-run
at Oceana in 1969. After the school nearly as much success in football. In the boys’ discus, behind Second baseman Kelby
homer off
disbanded its athletics programs in The track team, though, has cele- Skyriotis in first, Mills senior Tomlinson commited three of the
reliever Cory
the 1980s, Lewis moved to brated its share of postseason acco- Sione Langi tied for fourth place at Jeff Samardzija Gearrin as part Giants’ four errors.
Jefferson, where he mentored a lades. The boys’ team has seen Erik 148-02. And in the boys’ shot put, of Colorado’s four-run seventh,
contingent of throwers affection- Kramer earn CCS gold in the boys’ Skyriotis took fifth at 48-11.5, the first pinch-hit homer of his MadBum set for S.J. rehab
ately known as the ‘Throwin’ discus in 2010, followed by Ngahe while Mills senior Elias Uai took career. Madison Bumgarner is scheduled
Samoans,’ with Christina Etuale Mapa in the boys’ shot put in ’16, sixth at 48-3. Trevor Story added a run-scoring to make his second minor league
three-peating as CCS girls’ cham- and now Skyriotis in discus in ’18. And in a good, old-fashioned triple and Nolan Arenado, Gerardo rehab start Thursday, at Class A
pion in shot put from 1993-95, and And in the girls’ shot put, showdown between Mills and Serra Parra and Ian Desmond each had an San Jose. He is slated to throw
Brian Laupua earning the CCS Sabrina Mendoza claimed a CCS in the boys’ shot put, Skyriotis RBI double for the Rockies, who between 70 and 75 pitches and
boys’ shot put title in 2001. championship in 2013. ultimately eclipsed Serra senior have won 12 of their last 13 games provided he comes out of the out-
In 2006, he moved to Mills to “Mentoring kids, offering Elijah Folau, whose second-place against the Giants at Coors Field. ing well, he’s expected to be rein-
help his son, Justin Lewis, who had encouragement, he’s just cut from a throw registered at 151-6. Evan Longoria hit two home stated from the 60-day disabled
taken over as the school’s throw- different cloth,” Justin Lewis said. “I’ve just got to give a huge tip of runs and Buster Posey also went list. “Hopefully, knock on wood,
ing coach in 2002. Pat Lewis would “There just aren’t a lot of guys the cap to Coach Lewis and to deep for the Giants. All three were all goes well, he feels fine when he
coach nine state meet qualifiers, around like him.” Mills,” said Jim Marheineke, solo shots. It was Longoria’s 18th comes out of it, and he’ll be pitch-
and foster a number of throwers Pat Lewis’ track and field lineage Serra’s head coach. “… As much as career multihomer game and his ing for us,” manager Bruce Bochy
who went on to shine at the next runs even deeper than his son. His I hate seeing Elijah take second, for first since July 17, 2016, with said. Bumgarner broke his left
level. older brother, Mike Lewis, is cur- him to lose to Michael Skyriotis Tampa Bay. hand in his final spring training
“At Jefferson it was all Samoan, rently the throwing coach at from Mills, and for Coach Lewis to Freeland (5-5) tossed 5 1/3 game against Kansas City on
and when I got to Mills it’s all College of San Mateo. In fact, get another CCS title, that was real- innings and allowed three runs on March 23 when he was struck by a
Tongan,” Pat Lewis said. “The fam- Skyriotis is following the tried and ly cool. It was a really special eight hits, including homers by line drive. He pitched 3 2/3 score-
ily orientation of those two groups true Lewis pipeline into college as moment to be there when Michael Longoria and Posey. The left-hander less innings with eight strikeouts
is so wonderful, so it made the he plans to attend CSM in the fall. gave Coach a hug. Class act. It was struck out three and walked none. in his first rehab start for Triple-A
change so nice and people were so Pat Lewis, 73, is the youngest of really awesome.” Samardzija (1-4) left after one Sacramento last Saturday.

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Serra, the WCAL regular-season champi- in the process and earning the No. 1 overall
ALL-LEAGUE on, placed two players on the first team —
senior pitcher Mitchell Scott and senior
seed in the Central Coast Section playoffs.
Ashley Trierweiler, a junior center fielder,
WBAL
Notre Dame-Belmont’s Madison
designated hitter Nick Lopez. earned the Player of the Year award after bat- Earnshaw was named West Bay Athletic
Continued from page 11
Two more Padres were on the second team ting a cool .600 this past season, which League Pitcher of the Year, while MVP hon-
—  senior infielder Jack Damelio and and was good for 11th overall in CCS — of ors went to King’s Academy’s Ilona
Rivera paced the Grizzlies to 10-2 record in senior outfielder Brad Shimabuku. those teams reporting stats to
Lake Division play and the division title. He Sullivan.
Cameron Barstad, a senior catcher who MaxPreps.com. Her 54 hits was tied for
batted .364 with 24 hits, was second on the tops in the entire section and she hit safely In 22 appearances, the senior Earnshaw
team in RBIs with 15 and also scored 15 runs. missed the final 14 games due to injury, was
in 21 straight games to end the season. She posted a 13-6 record with a 1.35 ERA to
an honorable mention selection, as was
Brown posted an ERA of 2.01, while also drove in 15 runs while scoring 33 runs, help lead the Tigers to the WBAL title with
sophomore pitcher Drew Dowd, senior
going 5-3 in 16 appearances, totaling 45 which was in the top-20 in the section. an 11-1 mark. In 135 innings, she struck
infielders Ryan Sutter and JJ Ota, and senior
1/3 innings pitched. He struck out a PAL- The Pitcher of the Year award went to out 165, allowing just eight extra-base hits
outfielder Noah Marcelo.
leading 86 batters while walking 27. Carlmont’s Mailey McLemore, who easily (four homers, three doubles and a triple).

WCAL Softball could have swept both categories. In 20 Sullivan, a junior, helped King’s Academy
starts, McLemore went 18-2, which was to a second-place finish with a 10-2 record.
A pair of Mitty players swept the Player
PAL fourth-best in CCS, with a 1.11 ERA, which She batted a team-leading .659 this season,
and Pitcher of the Year awards in the West It was no surprise to see a pair of was fifth-best in CCS. She limited oppos- with nine of her 27 hits going for extra
Catholic Athletic League with sophomore Carlmont softball players sweep the Player ing hitters to just a .148 batting average bases. She had three HRs, including a grand
Nick Yorke taking home player honors, and Pitcher of the Year awards in the PAL against. slam, along with five triples and a double.
while teammate Josh Seward drew the pitch- Bay Division. The Scots regained the Bay The PAL’s Ocean Division did not award In only 13 games, she finished third on the
ing award. Division title in 2018, going a perfect 16-0 individual honors. team in RBIs with 25.

much of the season unable to guard any- Film-wise, those two games are meaning- to the 1995 title; to find another champion

FINALS
Continued from page 11
body.
They’re in the finals again anyway, led by
someone who will play in the last series of
less now. Of Cleveland’s five leading scor-
ers against Golden State this season, three
no longer play for the Cavaliers. James and
who was worse, go back to Washington in
1978 when the Bullets were a mere 44-38.
“Everybody doubted us,” Cavaliers for-
the season for an absurd eighth consecutive Love combined to score 100 points in the
year. two games, but Dwyane Wade, Jae Crowder ward Jeff Green said. “Everybody had their
their last few days have been mirror images and Isaiah Thomas were all shipped else- opinions on what our team was, what we
“It’s been a roller coaster,” said James,
of one another — both teams had to win where by the Cavs in a series of trade-dead- would do, what we can’t do, from the start.
who is seeking a fourth ring in his ninth
Game 6s at home to fend off elimination, line moves. ... And now, I mean, we’re where we want to
finals appearance overall. “It’s been good,
then had to go on the road and prevail in “We obviously know what LeBron’s capa- be. We’re where we set out to be and where
it’s been bad. It’s been roses. There have
Game 7s to win their respective conference ble of, ” Curry said shortly after the we knew we could be at this point.”
been thorns in the roses. There’s been
finals. Warriors’ Game 7 win at Houston ended.
everything that you can ask for.” Same goes for the Warriors. This season
“One of the most challenging seasons This wasn’t all peaches for Golden State, “It’s a new team over there, so the other was no cakewalk for them, either.
I’ve had,” said James, who may be playing either. The Warriors didn’t get the No. 1 seed guys, we’ve got to lock in on their tenden-
the best basketball of his life right now at out West, lost Curry to a knee injury late in cies. But we’ll worry about that when we get “We’ve been through a lot with this
the end of his 15th season. the regular season, lost 10 of their final 17 home.” team,” Warriors guard Klay Thompson said.
Here’s some of what the Cavaliers have games and got pushed to the brink. If the Cavaliers win this championship, it “Believe it or not, it’s not all success with
dealt with since Golden State-Cleveland III “I’m glad we’re going back,” Warriors for- might be time to declare the regular season the Warriors. We got our bumps throughout
ended last June: Kyrie Irving got traded for ward Kevin Durant said. irrelevant. the season. But to get to this point again,
Isaiah Thomas over the summer, coach The Warriors swept the two regular-season Cleveland was only 50-32 this season. we earned it.”
Tyronn Lue had to miss time to deal with meetings with the Cavaliers, winning by Should James and his mates get it done, that And now it’s time for one of these teams
health issues, Love missed two months, seven at home on Christmas Day (without would be the second-worst, regular-season to earn a title.
they lost 11 games by 16 or more points, Curry) and prevailing by 10 in Cleveland record for an eventual champion in the last
revamped their roster in February and spent about three weeks later. 40 seasons. Houston went 47-35 on the way Again.
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Trump to hold a sports field athletes at stations that will include


day at the White House
flag football, baseball, volleyball, ALL-LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAMS
golf, soccer and track and field.
WASHINGTON — President
Participants will include actor Lou PAL Boccigne (Sr., TKA); Owen Crevelt ((Jr., Wood); Tyler
Farnham (Sr., TKA); Dawson Campbell (Sr., HMB); Honorable mention
Ferrigno, former New York Yankees BAY DIVISION Jakob Meighen (Sr., HMB); Daniel Meimuli (Jr., M- Andre Fleifel (Jr., Mills); Luke Wancewicz (Fr., Harker);
Donald Trump wants to reverse a Johnny Damon and Mariano Rivera, Player of the Year: Jaxon Skidmore, senior, Hills- A);Tommy Ozawa (Jr., SM); Elliot Biagini (Sr., Aragon); Michael Low (Sr., Mills)
trend of fewer children participating dale Kales Chung (Sr.,TKA); Steven Grizzle (Sr.,TKA); Samir
former football star Herschel Pitcher of the Year: Angelo Tonas, senior, Sacred Hussain (Sr., Aragon)
in sports and make youth sports Walker, beach volleyball gold Heart Prep
Second team
WCAL
more accessible to economically medalist Misty May-Treanor and
Co-managers of the Year: Anthony Granato, SHP;
Player of the Year: Nick Yorke, Sophomore, Mitty
James Madison, Hillsdale Cameron Vaughan (Sr.,Wood); Joey Greco (Sr., HMB);
disadvantaged students. professional golfer Natalie Gulbis. Evan Andriola (Sr., Aragon); Ryan De la Fuente (Sr., Pitcher of the Year: Josh Seward, Senior, Mitty
First team SSF);Tash Jordan (Sr.,Wood); Mario Cassara (Sr.,TKA);
That’s the goal of the President’s Trump issued an executive order in Emilio Flores (Jr. pitcher, Bgame); Mitchell Plane (Sr. Levi Stubbles (Jr., EC); Cole Gabrielson (Sr., Wood); First team
Council on Sports, Fitness, and February refocusing the council on pitcher, Cmont); Carlo Lopiccolo (Sr., INF, Bgame); Luis Chavarin (Sr., SM); Josh Chung (Sr.,TKA); Joseph Michael Mitchell (Sr. P, Bell); Mitchell Scott (Sr. P, Serra);
Trey Zahursky (Sr. INF, Cap); Leo Espinoza (Sr. INF, King (Jr.,Wood); Jack Warren (Jr., SM); Elijah Torres (Sr.,
Nutrition. The White House says youth sports as opposed to Cap); Will Garratt (Jr., INF, Hills); David Bedrosian (Jr. SSF).
Uday Narottam (So. P, SHC); Kevin Pence (Sr. P, VC);
Patrick Wicklander (Sr. P,VC); Ryan Belluomini (Sr. C,
Trump will hold a field day on the President Barack Obama’s emphasis OF, Cmont); Justin Nam (Jr. OF, Menlo); Max Stines VC); Nick Lopez (Sr. DH, Serra); Miguel Cebedo (Sr. INF,
South Lawn on Wednesday, joining on fitness. (Sr. OF, Cap); Eric DeBrine (Sr. DH, SHP); Kyle Honorable mention Mitty); Joe Yorke (Jr. INF, Mitty); Connor Henriques
Pruhsmeier (Sr., DH, Seq); Thomas Karpinshin (Jr., Roberto Solis (Sr., SSF); Peter Discher (Jr., M-A); (Sr. INF, Bell); Ryan Higgins (Sr. INF, SF); Nick Mariconz
UTL, Hills); Jordan Brandenburg (Sr. UTL, Cmont) Tommy Eisenstat (Fr., M-A); James Sullivan (Jr., M- (Sr. INF, VC); Ryan Jeffries (Sr. UTL, SF); Jonah Advin-
Ronan went on to total four regu-

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lar-season long jump titles, and also
took the crown at the West Catholic
Athletic League finals May 11. She
Second team
Nate Fleischi (Jr. P, SHP); Dylan McDonald (Sr., P,TN);
Antonio Paolinelli (Jr., INF, Hills); Jack Donnelly (Sr.,
INF, SHP); Aaron Hoch (Sr., INF, Cmont); Nate Gor-
A), Jake Albro (So., M-A); Sean Tanap (Jr., SM);
Mathew Johnson (Jr., TKA); Ryan Laurenzano (Sr.,
TKA); Emilio Vinpiola (Jr., TKA); Kilmer Sanchez (Jr.,
SM); Kyle Nichol (Sr., Aragon); Adam Bever (Jr.,
Aragon); Mike Collom (Sr., Aragon); Jordan Anag-
nostou (Sr., Wood); Brandon Collins (Sr., Wood).
cula (Jr. OF, Mitty); Keshawn Ogans (Jr. OF, SHC);
Coleman Brigman (Jr. OF, VC); Eddie Park (So. OF,
VC).

Second team
also enjoyed a fairly accomplished don (Sr. INF, TN); Jeremy Chong (Jr., OF, Hills); Cole
Sowyrda (Sr. OF,TN); Zane VanArsdel (Sr., OF, Cmont); Dominic Quinones (Jr. P, Mitty); Michael Altman (Sr.
season as a sprinter, claiming two Drew Aspillera (So. DH, Hills); Will Klieves (Sr., UTL, LAKE DIVISION P, Riordan); Josh Mollerus (Sr. P, Bell); Wes Harper (Sr.
St. Ignatius assistant coach Mike second-place finishes at the WCAL Cmont); Matt Leong (Sr. C, Hills) Player of the Year: Rudy Rivera, Senior, Jefferson P, Bell); Joey Schott (So. P, SF); Mason Eng (Sr. C, Bell);
Pitcher of the Year: Austin Brown, Senior, Mills Josh Pakola (Jr. DH, SF); Marty Cole (Sr. UTL, SHC);
Kennedy was impressed nonethe- finals, one in the girls’ 100 and Jack Dyke (Jr. INF, SI); Matt Kao (Sr. INF, Bell); Daw-
Honorable mention Manager of the Year: Michael Morla, Jefferson
less. another in the 4x100 relay. Ricky Pasquet (Sr., Cap); Christian Colmenares (Sr., son Brigman (Sr. INF,VC); Ricky Martinez (Sr. INF, SF);
Cap); Dominic Cacchione (Sr., SHP); Tony Zamagni First team Jack Damelio (Sr. INF, Serra); Reed Sparling (Jr. OF,
“I knew something special was With Enos graduating this year Rion Leung (So. P, Mills); Luke Mar (Sr. P, Jeff); Do- Bell); Brad Shimabuku (Sr. OF, Serra); Peter Halpin
(Sr.,TN); Nick Cerelli (Sr., Bgame); Jack Wangness (Sr.,
there just because the pop was some- — the Marin native is moving on to Seq); Luca Espinosa (Jr., Menlo); Charlie Giesler (Jr., minic Cea (Sr. C, Harker); Sam Price (Sr. INF, Jeff); Kobe (So. OF, SF).
thing I hadn’t seen before,” compete at UCLA next season — it Menlo); Trevor Crowell (Sr., Seq); Andrew Roy (Sr., Fowler (Jr. INF, Mills); David Rebollini (Jr., INF, Jeff);
TN); Adrian Colmenares (Sr., Cap); Justin Brunicardi Jacob Chan (Jr. INF, Mills); Calvin Louie (So. OF, Jeff); Honorable mention
Kennedy said. marks the turnover of the first great (Sr., Bgame); Arjun Mahanty (Sr., Hills). Max Lee (So. OF, harker); Josh Goodwine (Sr. UTL, Martin Chavarria (Sr. P, SHC); Joe Ammirato (Sr. P,
Ronan used that pop to improve era of St. Ignatius jumpers, an era of Crystal); Brandon Chun (Sr. UTL, Westmoor). Bell);Travis Benham (Sr. P, Riordan); Drew Dowd (So.
OCEAN DIVISION P, Serra); Gianluca Shinn (So. P, SF); Cooper Foard (Sr.
quickly. The following week in her which Ronan is now a part. Player of the Year: Camron Grant, Junior, Aragon Second team C, SF); Cameron Barstad (Sr. C, Serra); Zach Baramo
varsity debut at the K-Bell Classic at Kennedy also deserves much of Pitcher of the Year: Erik Peterson, Senior, King’s Justin Wong (Sr. C, Mills); Joaquin Alvarez (Jr. C, Jeff); (Sr. DH,VC); Matthew Calhoun (Sr. INF, Riordan); Ryan
Academy Justin Carney (Sr. INF, Mills); Nick Coulter (Fr., INF, Sutter (Sr. INF, Serra); JJ Ota (Sr. INF, Serra); Jack Thom-
Bellarmine, she landed a jump of 16- the credit though. The 2010 graduate Harker); Cody Tam (So. INF, Westmoor); Marco An- son (Sr. INF, SI); Danny Hinderliter (Jr. OF, SHC); Noah
4, ranking fifth overall and first of St. Ignatius took over as the pro- First team guiano (Jr. OF, Jeff); Sean Baugh Gleason (Jr. OF, Marcelo (Sr. OF, Serra); Steven Zobac (Jr. OF,VC); Jack
among underclassmen in the event. gram’s jump coach four years ago, in Alex Smith (Sr., HMB); Max Moreno (Jr.,Wood); Chris Mills). McDowell (Sr. OF, SHC); Jared Reupert (Sr. OF, Mitty).
Just four days later at a tri-meet at St. Enos’ freshman year.
Ignatius, she earned her first varsity “[Enos] and his class, and the NBA FINALS SCHEDULE
title with a 16-7, just out-jumping class above him, really set the cul- NBA FINALS Sunday, June 3: Cleveland at Warriors, 6 p.m. x-Monday, June 11: Cleveland at Warriors, 6 p.m.
junior teammate Amanda Varni’s 16- ture as to how to work,” Kennedy Warriors vs Cleveland Wednesday, June 6: Warriors at Cleveland, 6p.m. x-Thursday, June 14: Warriors at Cleveland, 6 p.m.
6.5. said. Thursday, May 31: Cleveland at Warriors, 6 p.m. Friday, June 8: Warriors at Cleveland, 6 p.m. x-Sunday, June 17: Cleveland at Warriors, 5 p.m.
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Chicken larb bursts with flavor


By Katie Workman 1 teaspoon minced garlic
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 pound ground chicken
1 tablespoon minced fresh
Larb is a Thai minced-meat dish lemongrass
that some regard as the unofficial 2 teaspoons fish sauce
national dish of Laos. It is burst- Kosher salt and freshly ground
ing with the quintessential flavors pepper to taste
of this part of the world, that 8 small romaine lettuce leaves,
amazing balance between hot and or Boston or bibb lettuce
sour, salty and sweet. 1 cup cooked warm rice
For this version, I decided to use Fresh cilantro leaves and thinly
chicken, though you could also sliced scallions to garnish
use beef, pork, duck or lamb. The First, make the dressing: In a
meat is sauteed and coated with a small bowl, combine the lime
heady mixture of shallots, lemon- juice, 1 tablespoon fish sauce, soy
grass, fish sauce, hot sauce, lime sauce, sugar, Sriracha sauce and
juice and a bit of sugar. When all water. Set aside.
of those flavors come together, Then, in a large skillet, heat the
wonderful things happen. oil over medium-low heat. Add the
And then when you wrap it in a shallots and garlic and saute for 3
lettuce leaf with a spoonful of ten- minutes until just barely golden.
der rice and some fresh cilantro. Turn the heat to medium-high, add
Well, let’s just say that “larb” the chicken and lemongrass and
becomes one of the prettiest food saute for about 5 minutes, until the
words around. chicken is cooked through. Add
If you really like the pungent the 2 teaspoons fish sauce and sea-
aroma and flavor of fish sauce, son with salt (lightly) and pepper.
which is available online and in Spoon the chicken mixture into
Asian markets, as well as many the lettuce cups with some of the
well-stocked supermarkets, then rice, and drizzle the dressing over
double the amount and skip the it. Top with cilantro leaves and
soy sauce. Chicken larb is bursting with the quintessential flavors of Laos, that amazing balance between hot and sour, scallions.
You can assemble the dish your- salty and sweet. Nutrition information per serv-
self or let everyone make their ing: 270 calories; 114 calories
own. Pile the meat into the lettuce CHICKEN LARB 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 tablespoon water from fat; 13 g fat (3 g saturated; 0
leaves with plain white rice, jas- 1 tablespoon fish sauce Chicken Larb: g trans fats); 98 mg cholesterol;
mine or basmati, or brown if you Servings: 4 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1 tablespoon vegetable or 902 mg sodium; 17 g carbohy-
lean that way. And don’t forget the Start to finish: 30 minutes 1 tablespoon sugar canola oil drate; 1 g fiber; 4 g sugar; 22 g
scallions and cilantro. Dressing: 1 teaspoon Sriracha sauce 2 tablespoons minced shallots protein.

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LIMEBIKE
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dockless bike-share company LimeBike for bringing zero-


emissions transportation at no cost to the city.
“These bikes are environmentally friendly and, for a city
the size of Foster City, I think it’s going to be a wonderful
success and I’m really looking forward to it, ” said
Councilman Charlie Bronitsky.
Mayor Sam Hindi also applauded the program for offering
low-cost transportation to residents living in apartments
who may not be able to store bikes at home, and said elec-
tric bikes specifically will benefit senior and disabled pop-
ulations.
The idea is to first phase in about 50 LimeBike vehicles
and gradually expand the fleet over the year based on rider-
ship data from the first month, which the company will
share with the city monthly, along with customer feedback
and complaints. LimeBike also agreed to respond to com-
plaints within two hours during business hours.
The dockless bike sharing service costs $1 to start a ride
on standard bikes plus $1 every 30 minutes, and rides on
electric bikes and scooters cost $1 to get started and 15
cents per minute. Users are told to park the GPS-equipped
vehicles by sidewalks, bike racks or other designated areas
and not in the public right of way or in a manner that would
“clutter residential areas,” according to a staff report. It’s Grilled halibut with butter caper herb sauce is an excellent starting point for mastering this easy fish-grilling blueprint that
when bikes are improperly parked that controversy ensues, you’ll use both on weekends and busy weeknight meals.
and in an effort to limit those inconveniences, LimeBike
has agreed to collect their bikes and scooters around town
every two hours.
“All this banter about the program from other communi-
ties that are having challenges with it — San Francisco in
In 20 minutes, you can have
particular — that’s a different issue. We don’t have the same
issues as San Francisco,” Councilman Herb Perez said. “But
I think it’s ridiculous to pick them up every two hours and
summer on the plate with fish sauce with a little acid (like lemon or um high. Scrub the grill grates with a
not at the end of the day when they’re done being used.” By Melissa d’Arabian
Mayor Sam Hindi agreed that two-hour sweeps are THE ASSOCIATED PRESS vinegar), aromatics (like minced gar- wire brush or tongs and ball of foil to
“overkill,” after which City Manager Kevin Miller said lic, shallot or green onion), herbs, and clean off burnt food debris, and lightly
such a requirement could be evaluated after the pilot begins. a tiny touch of fat (like olive oil or oil the grates. Squeeze a little lemon
Grilled fish is the official dish of
That was just about the only concern the council expressed butter). Pouring it on while the fish is juice on the halibut and let it sit a few
summer around our house. There is
with respect to the program.     hot makes the simple flavors come minutes before blotting it dry gently
nothing I love to eat more in warm
Locations for the hubs where bikes and scooters are cor- alive like Hugh Jackman playing P.T. with a paper towel.
weather than a piece of fresh seasonal
ralled have yet to be determined, but may include City Hall Barnum. Season the fish with a little salt and
fish cooked on the grill - the slightly
or any of the public parks, according to the report. Grilled halibut with butter caper herb pepper. Drizzle the olive oil over both
sweet flesh offset by a tiny bit of char.
The San Mateo-based company operates locally in South sauce is an excellent starting point for sides of the fish, and use your fingers
San Francisco, Burlingame, Alameda, Gilroy, San Jose and You can use some fish from your mastering this easy fish-grilling blue- to coat the whole fillet lightly with
in cities across the country. freezer stash in a pinch, but ask at the print that you’ll use both on weekends oil. Once the grill is hot, place the fish
“This is about trying to find solutions beneficial to the fish counter what is seasonal and and busy weeknight meals. In under 20 flesh side down on the grill. Allow to
community at a low cost if any and this is exactly one of freshest, and you won’t regret the few minutes, you can have summer on the cook about 5-6 minutes on the first
those,” Hindi said, after referencing another bike-share pro- extra dollars you’ll pay. I used Alaskan plate. side. Use a metal spatula to flip the
gram the city previously considered that would have cost halibut for today’s recipe, but any firm fish to cook the second side, until
$100,000. “This is a pilot program that I’m hoping will white-fleshed fish will work great. GRILLED HALIBUT WITH cooked through but not dry, about 3-4
become a lot bigger than it is today.” (Skip the flaky thin fish like Dover more minutes. (To help keep the fish
sole for indoor cooking, or use a spe- BUTTER CAPER HERB SAUCE from sticking, don’t flip it too soon,
cial fine-meshed metal grate.) Servings: 6 and flip the fish with a purposeful,
Halibut is mild, tender and sweet, and Start to finish: 20 minutes quick motion.)
it’s a fantastic lean source of protein. A 1 3/4 pounds of fresh Alaskan hal- Meanwhile, heat the butter and gar-
4-ounce serving has 24 grams of pro- ibut fillet (or other firm white-flesh lic in a small sauce pan on the stove at
tein, a little over 2 grams of fat, and fish), checked for bones medium heat until the garlic is aromat-
offers a nice showing of B vitamins 1/2 lemon, for squeezing ic, about 2 minutes. Add the capers
and minerals, all for 120 calories. 2 teaspoons olive oil with a little caper liquid and the lemon
My go-to strategy for grilling mild salt and pepper juice and whisk to combine. Remove
white fish is to keep it super simple on Sauce: from heat, stir the herbs into the sauce
the actual grill, and then top it with a 2 tablespoons butter and then pour over the fish just as it
quick sauce made from a few ingredi- 1 clove garlic, minced comes off the grill. Serve.
ents. Pat the fish dry gently, and toss 2 tablespoons capers, plus a little of Nutrition information per serving:
on the grill with just a little salt, pep- the juice 198 calories; 76 calories from fat; 9 g
per and olive oil. 2 tablespoons lemon juice fat (3 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 104
Once the fish is cooked, I top it a handful of chopped tender herbs, mg cholesterol; 625 mg sodium; 3 g
straight from the grill with the sauce. like basil, parsley, or cilantro carbohydrate; 0 g fiber; 0 g sugar; 28 g
While the fish is cooking, whip up a Heat a gas or charcoal grill to medi- protein.
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ed plans to get married just days before

WEDNESDAY, MAY 30
Calendar
val tickets available for $30 at the
PEREZ
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the crash. Murphy said the engage-
ment ring is yet to be recovered, as
most of the evidence collected at the
San Mateo Professional Alliance event. For more information call 573- scene is being held by police amidst
Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. 7600. the ongoing investigation.
Central Park Bistro, 181 E. Fourth the road after hitting the victim, get A key source of information in the
Ave., San Mateo. Free admission, Bonsai Show and Sale. 10 a.m. to 4 out of his car to look at her and then
lunch ordered off the menu. For p.m. San Mateo Garden Center, 605 case is the anonymous Good Samaritan
more information contact Parkside Way, San Mateo. For more get back into his car before driving who witnessed the crash and reported it
mike@mikefoor.com. information call 483-7462. south away from the incident. The wit- to police, said Murphy. Though details
Study the World’s Great Religious Plan Your Summer Reading List. 10 ness reported the incident to police, are limited about the person who made
Traditions. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Hope a.m. South San Francisco Main according to prosecutors. the critical call, Murphy shared her
Evangelical Lutheran Church, 600 W. Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
42nd Ave., San Mateo. For more San Francisco. Try out the library’s He was arrested at a nearby car wash appreciation for the vital role played
information call 349-0100. new mobile app and learn how to with one of Perez’s boots lodged in the in saving her relative’s life.
personalize your library account. For
Toastmasters Public Speak ing and more information call 829-3860. front of the wheel well and visible
“It was a lady. She was the one that
Leadership Sk ills Development. damage to his car, said prosecutors.
Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 Saturday Morning Yarn. 10:30 a.m. called. So wherever she is, she’s amaz-
Garcia is out on $50,000 bail, but
Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood South San Francisco Main Library, limited. Questions also linger regard- ing, because that’s why [Perez] is
Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup- 840 W. Orange Ave., South San faces four years, six months in state
portive atmosphere while learning Francisco. Experienced staff will help ing her future mobility, as signs sug- here,” said Murphy.
prison if convicted.
to improve your communication teach the basics of knitting and cro-
Murphy said it is reasonable to gest she is struggling to move her Before the crash, Murphy character-
and leadership skills. For more infor- cheting. For more information call
mation call (202) 390-7555. 829-3860. expect a civil case will be filed against limbs, said Murphy. ized Perez as a dedicated mother, who
Garcia’s cab company, for which he Perez continues to exhibit a sense of was deeply committed to her family
Foster City Documentary Club. A Visit with Ty Cobb. 11 a.m. to
1000 East Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. noon. Menlo Park City Council was allegedly working without a her loved ones’ presence though, said and always looking to support her
They will be showing the film Chambers, 701 Laurel St., Menlo
license. But she was skeptical any Murphy. loved ones.
‘Somewhere Between.’ For more Park. A performance by Norm
information call 574-4842. Coleman about baseball legend Ty payment awarded would cover the com- “The two people she has been most “She’s just a really caring person,”
Cobb. For more information call 330-
plete medical costs. responsive to when she gives her said Murphy.
‘Bodies of Water.’ 8 p.m. Dragon 2501.
Theatre, 2120 Broadway, Redwood “We are trying to do anything we can responses, which are light, have been And though she likely faces a long
City. This will show is put on by Taste of Pacifica. Noon to 3 p.m.
to help plan for that,” said Murphy, my brother and her daughter,” said road to recovery ahead, Murphy said
Dragon Productions. To buy tickets Pacifica Moose Lodge, 776 Bradford
or find more information call 493- Way, Pacifica. Cost is $45. For more with an expectation that Perez will Murphy. Perez continues to show the persist-
2006. information call 355-4122. likely require two or three years of The situation has been taxing on the ence and resolve to get better.
THURSDAY, MAY 31 Marcela’s Village and Galler y rehabilitation followed by the poten- family, acknowledged Murphy, who “She is definitely in there wanting to
Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Opening. Noon to 6 p.m. Marcela’s tial need for sustained assistance. said Perez’s fiancée is holding up rea- survive,” said Murphy.
New Leaf Community Market, 150 Village Gallery, 883 Santa Cruz Ave.,
San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Cost Menlo Park. For more information Perez was moved recently from the sonably well considering the dire cir-
is $10. For more information call 726- call 262-4367. intensive care unit and her vital signs cumstances. Visit gofundme. com/laura-
3110.
Peanuts on the Go. 12:30 p.m. to stabilized, but her consciousness, Perez and her fiancée have been in a perez039s-medical-recov ery -fund to
Meet a 70 Strong Navigator. 10 1:30 p.m. South San Francisco Main vision and ability to communicate are relationship for 18 years and celebrat- contribute to the fundraiser.
a.m. to noon. Little House, 800 Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Find the San Francisco. Free. For more infor-
best free and low-cost resources to mation call 829-3860. number of people who benefit from wished it specifically addressed
connect, stay active and age well. For
more information contact
laurie@contentmarketingplace.com.
Supervised Play. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Super Heroes Saturday. 2 p.m.
South San Francisco Main Library,
840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Francisco. Decorate piñatas, enjoy
FUNDS
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them, that would make them more
real, ” said Kit Durgin, who also
attended the meeting.
extremely low-income renters.
And rent control cropped up
throughout the meeting as well, with
San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 artisanal crafts and watch Wonder Some speakers also suggested several speakers describing it as the
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Woman. For more information con-
Must have completed Play of the tact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. many city fees are too high and dis- only effective response to evictions
Hand course or have basic knowl-
housing. courage landlords from rehabbing and and soaring rents, though the City
edge and experience with the game. Mills High School Class of 1968 A home is generally considered
Cost $115 to $140. Registration 50th Reunion. 6 p.m. Terrace Cafe, maintaining their properties, which Council has repeatedly confirmed teh
required. For more information call 1100 El Camino Real, Millbrae. For affordable if it costs no more than 30 indirectly impacts renters, they controversial policy is not in the
522-7490. more information call 520-1691. percent of a household’s monthly argued. cards.
Learn about the Secret Language Concer t: West Coast R amblers. income. Tom Linebarger, another resident in Many of these approaches have
of Flowers in Asian Art at the San 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Odd Fellows According to the California attendance, called for transitional or been suggested or pursued by the city
Mateo Public Library. 7 p.m. to 8 Lodge Half Moon Bay, 526 Main St.,
p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Half Moon Bay. For more information Department of Housing and creative housing options, referencing to varying extents and, throughout
Third Ave., San Mateo. Free for all call 350-0425. Community Development, the medi- the floating homes at Docktown as an the meeting, officials presented
ages. For more information call 522- an income for a four-person family in
7802. Three Days of Rain. 8 p.m. Dragon example. recent housing-related efforts, includ-
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 San Mateo County is $118, 400 a The meeting was part of a series of ing developments on city-owned land
FRIDAY, JUNE 1 Broadway, Redwood City. General
admission is $35. Student admission year, with extremely-low income for housing-related workshops comple- such as the Bradford senior housing
June Free First Friday. 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. San Mateo County History is $27. For more information call 298- that family size being $44, 000 a mented by other recent outreach project, which will bring 117 very-
Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood 9165. year, and up to $142,100 a year to be
City. For more information call 299-
efforts, including pop-up meetings in low-income units. In addition to the
0104. SUNDAY, JUNE 3 considered moderate income. May and June and an online survey. inclusionary housing and renter pro-
Color 5K Run. 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
College of San Mateo, 1700 W. As for short-term approaches to the The discussion also prompted com- tection ordinances, the city recently
Use Medicare for Dental
Procedures. 11 a.m. to noon. San Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. $35 to $40 affordability crisis, many celebrated mentary beyond the issue of spending streamlined production of accessory
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda cost. For more information email existing programs they were unaware dwelling units, also known as in-law
info@peninsulafamilyservice.org. guidelines for impact fees, with many
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. This session
will teach how to make the most of of prior to Tuesday’s meeting. To that speakers calling for additional renter units, and starting next year tax rev-
Foster City’s cityFEST. 10 a.m. to 11 end, they suggested beefing up out- enue from short-term rentals will fund
insurance benefits. For more infor-
p.m. Leo Ryan Park, East Hillsdale and
protections such as just-cause evic-
mation call 522-7490. reach efforts to spread awareness of a
Shell boulevards. Music, pop-up per- tions in addition to the recently affordable housing.
Foster City ’s cityFEST carnival formances and entertainment city program offering low-interest passed minimum lease terms and relo- Feedback from the meeting will be
opening. 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Leo Ryan through the weekend. All-day carni-
Park, East Hillsdale and Shell boule- val tickets available for $30 at the property improvement loans, for cation assistance ordinances. Many considered by officials before spend-
vards. All-day carnival tickets avail- event. For more information call 573- example, or a home-sharing program celebrated the city’s new inclusionary ing guidelines for the affordable hous-
7600.
able for $30 at the event. For more offered by HIP Housing. housing ordinance, which requires 20 ing fund are discussed by the Housing
information call 573-7600.
Complimentar y Informational “There should be more publicity of percent affordable units in multi- and Human Concerns Committee June
The San Mateo County Pride Luncheon for Seniors. Noon to 1
p.m. The Magnolia of Millbrae, 201 the results of these initiatives and the dwelling developments, though some 12 and by the City Council June 25.
Center’s First Bir thday. 5 p.m. to 8
p.m. San Mateo County Pride Center, Chadbourne Ave., Millbrae. Discuss
1021 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. the emotional and financial benefits
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104 Training 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 203 Public Notices
TERMS & CONDITIONS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- CRYSTAL CLEANING Caregivers
Caregivers Wanted
Wanted STATEMENT #277641
fieds will not be responsible for more
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia- CAREGIvERS CENTER Home
Home CCare
are Jobs The following person is doing business
as: A-1 Test Only Smog Center, 236 El
bility shall be limited to the price of one San Mateo, CA
insertion. No allowance will be made for (650) 600-8108 Camino Real, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066.
errors not materially affecting the value 2 years experience *Customer Service Registered Owner: Garen Nazarian, 120
of the ad. All error claims must be sub-
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis-
required. EEmail:
mail: jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
jobs@starlightcaregivers.com Moore Court, San Bruno, CA 94066. The
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate Are you... Dependable, www.starlightcaregivers.com
w ww.starlightcaregivers.com business is conducted by an Individual.
Card. friendly, detail oriented, The registrant commenced to transact
Immediate placement AApply
pply online or w alk-in
walk-in business under the FBN on N/A.
willing to learn new skills? 4600 EEll CCamino Real,, # 211,, LLos
amino Real os Altos
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on all assignments. /s/Garen Nazarian/
110 Employment This statement was filed with the Asses-
Do you have .... Good
Technical Development Research Asso- communication skills, a sor-County Clerk on 5/7/18. (Published in
ciate, Genentech, Inc., South San Fran-
cisco, CA. Req: Master in Biochemistry,
Molecular Biology, Biotech, Bioengg,
Call desire for steady
employment and
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/9/18,
5/16/18, 5/23/18, 5/30/18).
Chemical Eng, Chemistry or rltd+3 yrs
exp (or Bach+5 yrs). Apply:
(650)777-9000 employment benefits? Day
Day or Night
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ts, Immediate
Shiffts Placement
Immediate Plac ement
http://applygene.com/201805-102980 Required:
Required: 2 yyears
ears paid experience
experience FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
(Job ID: 201805-102980) Please call for an STATEMENT #277643
or current
current CNA Certification;
Certification;
Se necesitan trabajadores de almacén Appointment: (650)342-6978 M Speak and write English The following person is doing business
ENGINEERING - en Brisbane, CA. Estamos buscando as: Camper, 898 Santa Cruz Avenue,
Coupa Software Incorporated has empleados de primer y segun- NEWSPAPER INTERNS MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Registered
an opening for Sr. Software Engineer in do turno a tiempo completo en nuestro Owner: LB Steak Menlo Park, LLC, CA.
San Mateo, CA: Act as a Coupa integra- almacén de Brisbane, California. Bene- SALES/MARKETING JOURNALISM The business is conducted by a Limited
tion subject matter expert during imple- ficios completos después de 90 días: INTERNSHIPS The Daily Journal is looking for in- Liability Company. The registrant com-
mentations and provide support for pro- El salario inicial es de $15.50 / hora. The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking terns to do entry level reporting, re-
duction deployments. Background Check for ambitious interns who are eager to search, updates of our ongoing fea- menced to transact business under the
Póngase en contacto con Alex Godi-
& Reference Check required. Email re- zano al 650-333-7397 o jump into the business arena with both tures and interviews. Photo interns al- FBN on N/A.
sume with Job# DEVSUM alex@distributionpersonnel.com si tiene feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs so welcome. /s/Obadiah Ostergard/
to careers@coupa.com. View job details alguna pregunta o para presentar una of the newspaper and media industries. This statement was filed with the Asses-
at www.coupa.com. This position will provide valuable We expect a commitment of four to
solicitud. eight hours a week for at least four sor-County Clerk on 5/7/18. (Published in
experience for your bright future. the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/9/18,
Email resume months. The internship is unpaid, but
SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales info@smdailyjournal.com intelligent, aggressive and talented in- 5/16/18, 5/23/18, 5/30/18).
Representative needed to sell newspa- RIGGER HELPER terns have progressed in time into
paid correspondents and full-time re-
per print and web advertising and event full time, benefits, will train.
marketing solutions. To apply, please call porters. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds.
650-344-5200 and send resume to 415-798-0021 STATEMENT #277714
info@smdailyjournal.com College students or recent graduates
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper The following person is doing business

GOT JOBS? as: American Mussar, 1340 Oakhurst


experience is preferred but not neces-
sarily required. Ave, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis-
Please send a cover letter describing tered Owner: Gregory Marcus, same ad-
your interest in newspapers, a resume dress. The business is conducted by an
and three recent clips. Before you ap- Individual. The registrant commenced to
ply, you should familiarize yourself transact business under the FBN on May
The best career seekers with our publication. Our Web site:
www.smdailyjournal.com. 14, 2018.
/s/Gregory Marcus/
read the Daily Journal. Send your information via e-mail to This statement was filed with the Asses-
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- sor-County Clerk on 5/14/18. (Published
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/16/18,
We will help you recruit qualified, talented gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403
individuals to join your company or organization. 5/23/18, 5/30/18, 6/6/18).

The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


range of qualifications for all types of positions. STATEMENT #277711
203 Public Notices The following person is doing business
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: Geo Auto Body, 604 S. Amphlett
For the best value and the best results, STATEMENT #277544 Blvd., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis-
recruit from the Daily Journal... The following person is doing business tered Owner: Jose Carlos Alegria, 1628
as: Blunt Talk, 415 Cavanaugh St., SAN Shoreview Ave., San Mateo, CA 94401.
MATEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner: The business is conducted by an Individ-
Contact us for a free consultation William Leemont Frazier, same address.
The business is conducted by an Individ- ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- act business under the FBN on 6/9/06.
act business under the FBN on 4/27/18. /s/Jose Carlos Alegria/
Call (650) 344-5200 or /s/William Frazier/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 4/27/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 5/14/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/9/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/16/18,
5/16/18, 5/23/18, 5/30/18). 5/23/18, 5/30/18, 6/6/18).
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203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
fIcTITIouS buSIneSS naMe sonal representative will be required to not be granted. if no written objection is
STaTeMenT #277777 give notice to interested persons unless timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
The following person is doing business they have waived notice or consented to tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
as: Mujeres de Fe, 726 Del Monte Ave- the proposed action.) The independent petition shall be held on 06/19/18 at 9
nue, SOUTH SAN FRANCiSCO, CA administration authority will be granted a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
94080. Registered Owner: Jacqueline unless an interested person files an ob- Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
Lopez, same address. The business is jection to the petition and shows good Order to Show Cause shall be published
conducted by an individual. The regis- cause why the court should not grant the at least once each week for four succes-
trant commenced to transact business authority. sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
under the FBN on N/A. A hearing on the petition will be held in ing on the petition in the following news-
/s/Jacqueline Lopez/ this court as follows: JUN 22, 2018 at paper of general circulation:
This statement was filed with the Asses- 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior San Mateo Daily Journal
sor-County Clerk on 5/21/18. (Published Court of California, County of San Mateo, Filed: 5/4/2018
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/23/18, 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA /s/Susan irene Etezadi/
5/30/18, 6/6/18, 6/13/18). 94063. Judge of the Superior Court
if you object to the granting of the peti- Dated: 5/3/2018
tion, you should appear at the hearing (Published 5/9/18, 5/16/18, 5/23/18,
fIcTITIouS buSIneSS naMe and state your objections or file written 5/30/18)
STaTeMenT #277710 objections with the court before the hear-
The following person is doing business ing. Your appearance may be in person
as: J & J Bakery, 796 El Camino Real, or by your attorney.
SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered if you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
itor of the decedent, you must file your
over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
Owners: 1)Jacqueline Jessica Lopez-
Ocegueda, 8195 Peachtree Ave., New- claim with the court and mail a copy to SuMMonS (cITacIon JudIcIal)
ark, CA 94560 2)Joanna Michelle Peral- the personal representative appointed by CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso):
ta, 36841 Nutmeg Ct., Newark, CA the court within the later of either (1) four 18CiV00471
94560. The business is conducted by months from the date of first issuance of
Copartners. The registrant commenced letters to a general personal representa- NOTiCE TO DEFENDANT:
to transact business under the FBN on tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the MATTHEW WHiTE, and DOES 1 TO 10,
N/A. California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days inclusive
/s/Jacqueline Lopez-Ocegueda/ from the date of mailing or personal de-
This statement was filed with the Asses- livery to you of a notice under sectioin YOU ARE BEiNG SUED BY PLAiNTiFF:
sor-County Clerk on 5/14/18. (Published 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- JEFF GiRTLER
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/23/18, er California statutes and legal authority
5/30/18, 6/6/18, 6/13/18). may affect your rights as a creditor. You NOTiCE! You have been sued. The court
may want to consult with an attorney may decide against you without your be-
knowledgable in California law. ing heard unless you respond within 30
fIcTITIouS buSIneSS naMe You may examine the file kept by the days. Read the information below.
STaTeMenT #277784 court. if you are a person interested in You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after
The following person is doing business the estate, you may file with the court a this summons and legal papers are
as: Hopgraphix, 2520 Fleetwood Dr., Request for Special Notice (form DE- served on you to file a written response
SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- at this court and have a copy served on
Owners: 1)Mariano Bermudez, same ad- praisal of estate assets or of any petition the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not
dress 2)Bine R. Arceo, 2310 Wexford or account as provided in Probate Code protect you. Your written response must
Ave., So. San Francisco, CA 94080. The section 1250. A Request for Special No- be in proper legal form if you want the 203 Public notices 203 Public notices 296 appliances
business is conducted by a General Part- tice form is available from the court clerk. court to hear your case. There may be a
nership. The registrant commenced to Attorney for Petitioner: court form that you can use for your re-
sponse. You can find these court forms DATE (Fecha): 1/30/2018 tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- aIR condITIoneR, Portable, 14,000
transact business under the FBN on May Susan von Herrmann Clerk (Secretario) by, Rodina M. Catala- plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- BTU, Commercial Cool model
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county law library, or the courthouse (SEAL) Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO.
This statement was filed with the Asses- (415)344-7038 NOTiCE TO THE PERSON SERVED: mendable que llame a un abogado inme- (650)345-1835
sor-County Clerk on 5/22/18. (Published FiLED: 5/18/18 nearest you. if you cannot pay the filing
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver You are served. diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado,
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/23/18, (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a
5/30/18, 6/6/18, 6/13/18). nal on 5/22/18, 5/29/18, 5/30/18) form. if you do not file your response on coffee MakeR $15.00 white, Kitchen
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and your wages, money, and property nal: 5/9/18, 5/16/18, 5/23/18, 5/30/18) gado, es posible que cumpla con los 0907
may be taken without further warning requisitos para obtener servicios legales
fIcTITIouS buSIneSS naMe gratuitos de un programa de servicios le-
STaTeMenT #277610 from the court. coleMan lxe Roadtrip Grill -
There are other legal requirements. You gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
The following person is doing business estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio
as: Five Point Construction Services, 279 may want to call an attorney right away. (650)918-9847
if you do not know an attorney, you may web de California Legal Services,
Lakeview Way, REDWOOD CiTY, CA (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro
94062. Registered Owner: Mark Steven noTIce of PeTITIon To want to call an attorney referral service. if elecTRIc SToVe From Sears
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is conducted by an individual. The regis- Maria Guadalupe Nava be eligible for free legal services from a Please Call (650)244-9267
Case Number: 18-PRO-00528 nonprofit legal services program. You contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo-
trant commenced to transact business gados locales. AViSO: Por ley, la corte
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tate, or both, of Maria Guadalupe Nava. SuMMonS (cITacIon JudIcIal) men sobre cualquier recuperación de
sor-County Clerk on 5/3/18. (Published in nia Courts Online Self-Help Center caSe nuMbeR (número del caso):
A Petition for Probate has been filed by (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- MayTaG WaSheR excellent working
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association. NOTE: The court has a stat- LESLiE PRiNTiS DOES 1 TO 10, inclu-
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STaTeMenT #277740 YOU ARE BEiNG SUED BY PLAiNTiFF: The name and address of the court is (El
The following person is doing business estate of the decedent. court's lien must be paid before the court
The petition requests authority to admin- CAVALRY SPV i, LLC, as assignee of nombre y dirección de la corte es): SU- RooM heaTeR Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
as: First Step Tennis, 314 Lansdale Ave. will dismiss the case. ¡AViSO! Lo han CiTiBANK, N.A.
ister the estate under the independent demandado. Si no responde dentro de PERiOR COURT OF CALiFORNiA, SAN vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5.
Apt. D, MiLLBRAE, CA 94030. Regis- MATEO COUNTY, REDWOOD CiTY
tered Owner: Tim Golder, same address. Administration of Estates Act. (This au- 30 días, la corte puede decidir en su (650)952-3500
thority will allow the personal representa- NOTiCE! You have been sued. The court SUPERiOR COURT OF CALiFORNiA,
The business is conducted by an individ- contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in- may decide against you without your be-
tive to take many actions without obtain- formación a continuación. 400 COUNTY CENTER REDWOOD SeWInG MachIne-Royal XL 6000
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- ing heard unless you respond within 30 CiTY, CA 94063. The name, address,
act business under the FBN on N/A. ing court approval. Before taking certain Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARiO de- Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
very important actions, however, the per- days. Read the information below. and telephone number of plaintiff's attor- (650)342-8436.
/s/Tim Golder/ spués de que le entreguen esta citación You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after
sonal representative will be required to y papeles legales para presentar una re- ney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is (El
This statement was filed with the Asses- this summons and legal papers are nombre, la dirección y el número de telé- ShoWTIMe RoTISSeRIe used once
sor-County Clerk on 5/16/18. (Published give notice to interested persons unless spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer
they have waived notice or consented to served on you to file a written response fono del abogado del demandante, o del $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/23/18, que se entregue una copia al deman- at this court and have a copy served on
the proposed action.) The independent dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- demandante que no tiene abogado, es): message.
5/30/18, 6/6/18, 6/13/18). the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not Brian N. Winn(SBN 86779)
administration authority will be granted ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es-
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crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- be in proper legal form if you want the
fIcTITIouS buSIneSS naMe jection to the petition and shows good recto si desea que procesen su caso en John E. Gordon (SBN 180053) room chrome faucet, complete, $10,
STaTeMenT #277731 cause why the court should not grant the court to hear your case. There may be a Stephen S. Zeller(SBN 265664) (650)595-3933
la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- court form that you can use for your re-
The following person is doing business authority. lario que usted pueda usar para su re- Casey M. Jensen (SBN 263593)
as: Eric’s Finest Produce, 276 Garden- A hearing on the petition will be held in sponse. You can find these court forms Jason M. Burrows (SBN 309882) VacuuM cleaneR (reconditioned)
spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- and more information at the California
side Avenue, SOUTH SAN FRANCiS- this court as follows: JUN 26, 2018 at larios de la corte y más información en el Nicholas W. Lynes (SBN 312463) $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
CO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: Eric 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior Courts Online Self-Help Center Winn Law Group
Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your WeSTeRn WaShboaRd Sales made
EJ Jason Martinie, same address. The Court of California, County of San Mateo, fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- A Professional Corporation
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The registrant commenced to transact 94063. nearest you. if you cannot pay the filing 110 E. Willshire Ave. Ste. 212
corte que le quede más cerca. Si no fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver
business under the FBN on 5/7/2018 . if you object to the granting of the peti- puede pagar la cuota de presentación, FULLERTON, CA 92832
/s/Eric Martinie/ form. if you do not file your response on (714)446-6686 WhIRlPool WaSheR DRYER, GE
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un formulario de exención de pago de and your wages, money, and property dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
sor-County Clerk on 5/16/18. (Published objections with the court before the hear- cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a FiLED: 4/24/2017
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/30/18, ing. Your appearance may be in person may be taken without further warning DATE (Fecha): 4/24/2017
tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- from the court. WhIRlPool-dRyeR GaS Coin Oper-
6/6/18, 6/13/18, 6/20/18). or by your attorney. plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- Clerk (Secretario) by, Rodina M. Catala-
There are other legal requirements. You no ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or
if you are a creditor or a contingent cred- eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- (650)302-2456
itor of the decedent, you must file your may want to call an attorney right away. Deputy (Adjunto) Nima Mokhtarani
cia. if you do not know an attorney, you may
fIcTITIouS buSIneSS naMe claim with the court and mail a copy to Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- (SEAL)
STaTeMenT #277846 the personal representative appointed by want to call an attorney referral service. if NOTiCE TO THE PERSON SERVED: 297 bicycles
mendable que llame a un abogado inme- you cannot afford an attorney, you may
The following person is doing business the court within the later of either (1) four diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, You are served as an individual defend-
as: RS Cleaning Services, 1451 Beach months from the date of first issuance of be eligible for free legal services from a ant.
puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a nonprofit legal services program. You adulT bIkeS 1 regular and 2 with bal-
Park Blvd #220, FOSTER CiTY, CA letters to a general personal representa- abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
94404. Registered Owner: Robson Ro- tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the can locate these nonprofit groups at the (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
gado, es posible que cumpla con los California Legal Services Web site
mao Da Silva, same address. The busi- California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days requisitos para obtener servicios legales nal: 5/9/18, 5/16/18, 5/23/18, 5/30/18) bMx MonGooSe Outer Limit Bike,
ness is conducted by an individual. The from the date of mailing or personal de- (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor-
gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- nia Courts Online Self-Help Center looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933
registrant commenced to transact busi- livery to you of a notice under sectioin gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar
ness under the FBN on N/A . 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by chIld’S SchWInn bIcycle, blue in
estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio contacting your local court or county bar
/s/Robson Romao Da Silva/ er California statutes and legal authority web de California Legal Services, good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
This statement was filed with the Asses- may affect your rights as a creditor. You association. NOTE: The court has a stat-
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro utory lien for waived fees and costs on
sor-County Clerk on 5/29/18. (Published may want to consult with an attorney de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, GIRl'S 24" Schwinn bicycle. Good con-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/30/18, knowledgable in California law. any settlement or arbitration award of dition. $25 (650) 387-8121
(www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en $10,000 or more in a civil case. The
6/6/18, 6/13/18, 6/20/18). You may examine the file kept by the contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo-
court. if you are a person interested in court's lien must be paid before the court neW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
gados locales. AViSO: Por ley, la corte will dismiss the case. ¡AViSO! Lo han $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
STaTeMenT of abandonMenT of the estate, you may file with the court a tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los
Request for Special Notice (form DE- demandado. Si no responde dentro de mes
The uSe of a fIcTITIouS buSIneSS costos exentos por imponer un grava- 30 días, la corte puede decidir en su
naMe STaTeMenT 273461 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- men sobre cualquier recuperación de contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in-
Name of the person abandoning the use praisal of estate assets or of any petition $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- formación a continuación. 298 collectibles
of the Fictitious Business Name: Oba- or account as provided in Probate Code diante un acuerdo o una concesión de 210 lost & found
section 1250. A Request for Special No- Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARiO de-
diah Ostergard. Name of Business: LB arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. spués de que le entreguen esta citación 80’S ToPS Complete Factory Set All
Steak. Date of original filing: May 4, tice form is available from the court clerk. Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474.
Attorney for Petitioner: y papeles legales para presentar una re- found-STAMP COLLECTiON in San
2012. Address of Principal Place of Busi- antes de que la corte pueda desechar el spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer Bruno Please Contact San Bruno Police
ness: 898 Santa Cruz Ave., MENLO Luis G. Molina caso. a-TeaM fIGuRIneS Plus Jeep $20
One Embarcadero Center, Suite 500 que se entregue una copia al deman- (650)616-7100
PARK, CA 94025. Registrant: LB Steak The name and address of the court is (El dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- (650)591-9769 San Carlos
Menlo Park LLC, CA. The business was SAN FRANCiSCO, CA 94111 nombre y dirección de la corte es): SAN
(415)647-6003 ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- loST caT. Black and White. Black
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- MATEO SUPERiOR COURT, 400 crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- collecTable MeMoRabIllIa from
FiLED: 5/18/18 COUNTY CENTER REDWOOD CiTY, patch on right eye. REWARD.
ny. recto si desea que procesen su caso en Call (323) 439-7713. the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each.
/s/Obadiah Ostergard/ (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- CA 94063. The name, address, and tele- 650-346-9262 for inquiries.
nal on 5/22/18, 5/29/18, 5/30/18) la corte. Es posible que haya un formu-
This statement was filed with the Asses- phone number of plaintiff's attorney, or lario que usted pueda usar para su re-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo plaintiff without an attorney, is (El nom- spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- books GInny doll 8" Carhop, uniform &
County on 5/7/18. bre, la dirección y el número de teléfono larios de la corte y más información en el apron,cap, skates & tray. Original
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- del abogado del demandante, o del de- Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- JaMeS PaTTeRSon hardback books. box.$15. (650)712-1070
nal, 5/9/18, 5/16/18, 5/23/18, 5/30/18). mandante que no tiene abogado, es): fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
Leo M. Larocca teca de leyes de su condado o en la lennox Red Rose, Unused, hand
Niven & Smith LLP corte que le quede más cerca. Si no nIcholaS SPaRkS hardback books. painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
noTIce of PeTITIon To oRdeR To ShoW cauSe foR 505 Sansome St. Suite 450 puede pagar la cuota de presentación, 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
chanGe of naMe SAN FRANCiSCO, CA 94111
$12.00. (650) 578 9208.
adMInISTeR eSTaTe of pida al secretario de la corte que le dé
Hiromitsu Ogawa CASE# 18CiV02135 (415)433-5439 un formulario de exención de pago de QualITy bookS used and rare. World
SUPERiOR COURT OF CALiFORNiA, FiLED: 1/30/2018 MadaMe alexandeR Doll 8", Rhett
Case Number: 18-PRO-00532 cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a & US History and classic American nov- Butler, white suit, new, never out of box
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, $25, (650)712-1070
tingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or es- REDWOOD CiTY CA 94063 The halo Forerunner saga. 3 books.
PETiTiON OF Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 MIlleR lITe Neon sign , work good
tate, or both, of Hiromitsu Ogawa. A Peti-
tion for Probate has been filed by An-
drew S. Ogawa in the Superior Court of
California, County of San Mateo. The
Petition for Probate requests that Andrew
Wai Kong Pon
TO ALL iNTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Wai Kong Pon filed a petition
with this court for a decree changing
leGal noTIceS V.loGVInoV, unuSual Journey to the
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695
$59 call (650)218-6528
STaR WaRS Action figure: Qui-Gon
Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10
name as follows: Fictitious Business Name Statements, Steve (650)518-6614.
S. Ogawa be appointed as personal rep-
Present Name: Wai Kong Pon
resentative to administer the estate of
Proposed Name: George Pon Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, 295 art
the decedent.
The petition requests the decedent’s lost
will and codicils, if any, be admitted to THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, bRuShed fInISh, 15" X 20" frame 299 computers
holds 18 various size photos. Never
probate. The lost will and codicils are interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
Notice of Public Sales and More. used. $20. 650-369-2486. 19" coloR Monitor with stand VG con-
available for examination in the file kept dition power cord/owners manual includ-
by the court. below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
296 appliances ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
The petition requests authority to admin- tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
ister the estate under the independent I-Pad keyboaRd. $25.00. (650)588-
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- name changes described above must file aIR condITIoneR 10000 BTU w/re-
thority will allow the personal representa- a written objection that includes the rea- Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
0842
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tive to take many actions without obtain-
ing court approval. Before taking certain days before the matter is scheduled to Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- RecoRdable cd-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
be heard and must appear at the hearing 0898 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
very important actions, however, the per- (650) 578 9208
to show cause why the petition should
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lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. CAsH REGIstER Parts; Much Skin Not
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(650)589-0764
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Inmate on leave kills three in
Belgium, sets off terror probe
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS at the Brussels airport and subway system.
Tuesday’s attack happened outside a cafe
LIEGE, Belgium — A knife-wielding in the eastern city of Liege when the
prison inmate on a 48-hour leave stabbed assailant crept up on the two female offi-
two police officers Tuesday in the Belgian cers from behind and stabbed them repeat-
city of Liege, seized their service weapons edly.
and shot them and a bystander to death “He then took their weapons. He used the
before being mowed down by a group of weapons on the officers, who died,” the
officers, setting off a major terror investi- Liege prosecutor’s spokesman, Philippe
gation into the country’s most savage Dulieu, told reporters.
assault since 2016 suicide attacks. Dulieu said the attacker then shot and
Prime Minister Charles Michel acknowl- killed a 22-year-old teacher in a vehicle that
edged the assailant, who had a lengthy was leaving a parking lot outside a nearby
criminal record that included theft, assault high school. He then took two women
and drug offenses, had appeared in three hostage inside the school before con-
reports on radicalism but was still allowed fronting police massed outside.
to take a leave from prison. “He came out firing at police, wounding a REUTERS
“Is our system working when we see that number of them, notably in the legs. He Forensics experts are seen on the scene of a shooting in Liege, Belgium.
these kind of people are running free?” was shot dead,” the spokesman said, adding
asked vice premier Alexander De Croo, that the hostages escaped unharmed.
echoing the thoughts of many in a nation Justice Minister Koen Geens described
where armed police and gun-toting soldiers the assailant as a repeat offender who had
still patrol the streets in the wake of the been incarcerated since 2003 and was due
March 2016 attacks that left 32 people dead for release in two years.

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