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jumped from a hot air balloon 5,000 France. Pilot Henri Fabre (1882-1984) ***
feet over London using a cone shape nicknamed his plane Le Canard, The 1903 Wright Flyer plane has been
parachute of his own design. It did not French for The Duck. on permanent display at the
open. *** Smithsonian National Air and Space
Actress Emma Singer Samantha Actress Emma *** Can you name the pilot nicknamed Museum since 1948. Prior to that it
Thompson is 58. Fox is 51. Watson is 27. Lady Lindy who disappeared in 1937? was at the Science Museum in London.
German engineer Otto Lilienthal
Country singer Roy Clark is 84. Actress Claudia Cardinale is (1848-1896) designed the first hang See answer at end. ***
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tarist Dave Edmunds is 74. Actor Michael Tucci is 71. Actress during a test flight. His dying words The Airbus A380 is the worlds largest was the first woman to fly solo ov er
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Thomason is 70. Actress Amy Wright is 67. Columnist Heloise German for Sacrifices must be made. passengers and cost $13 billion to Lindy was in reference to Charles
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Parker is 56. Olympic gold, silver and bronze medal swimmer Professional hang glider Manfred
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Actor Flex Alexander is 47. Actor Danny Pino is 43. Actor record for longest distance traveled in Company in 1917, William E. Boeing the South Pacific near the end of her
Douglas Spain is 43. Country singer/songwriter Chris a hang glider. In 2001 he glided for (1881-1956) was successful in the tim- attempted flight around the world.
Stapleton is 39. Actor Luke Evans is 38. Rock musician Patrick 437 miles in a flight over Texas. ber industry. After he resigned as chair-
Carney (The Black Keys) is 37. Actor-writer Seth Rogen is 35. man of the aviation company in 1934,
*** Boeing raised thoroughbred horses on Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
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Price is 34. Rock musician DeMar Hamilton (Plain White Ts) In 1910, Theodore Roosevelt (1858- his farm near Seattle, Washington.
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Lawyer: Little money involved in Trump sanctuary order
By Sudhin Thanawala interpreting the order too broadly. Readlers comments about the money Trump administration from cutting off funds
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The funding cutoff applies to DOJ and appeared to catch U. S. District Judge to any sanctuary cities. Orrick did not
Department of Homeland Security grants William Orrick by surprise. Orrick then immediately issue a ruling after Fridays
SAN FRANCISCO President Donald contingent on compliance with a federal questioned the point of the presidents exec- hearing.
Trumps executive order withholding fund- law that prohibits local governments from utive order. Readler said the request was premature
ing from communities that limit coopera- refusing to provide peoples immigration The administration was using a bully because decisions about withholding funds
tion with immigration authorities applies status to federal authorities, he said. pulpit to highlight an issue it cares deeply and what jurisdictions qualify as sanctuary
to a small pot of grant money, not the bil- The order would affect less than $1 mil- about, Readler responded. cities have yet to be made.
lions of dollars that San Francisco and a lion in funding for Santa Clara County and John Keker, an attorney for Santa Clara Mollie Lee, another deputy city attorney
California county say is at stake for them, a possibly no money for San Francisco, County, rejected Readlers interpretation in San Francisco, said the Trump adminis-
lawyer with the Department of Justice said Readler said. There is no mystery, he and said the order referred to all federal funds tration has labeled San Francisco a sanctu-
Friday. said. now received by local governments that ary city in public comments, so the city had
Acting Assistant Attorney General Chad The plaintiffs have argued that more than dont detain immigrants for possible depor- good reason to believe it was a target.
Readler made the comments during a court $1 billion was at stake for each of them, cit- tation when they are due for release from The sanctuary city order was among a flur-
hearing on lawsuits filed by San Francisco ing all federal funds they receive for a vari- jail. ry of immigration measures the president
and the Silicon Valley county of Santa Clara ety of programs and services. Theyve come up with a further interpre- signed in January, including a ban on trav-
against Trumps order targeting so-called Sarah Eisenberg, a deputy city attorney in tation, Keker said. It wont wash. elers from seven majority Muslim countries
sanctuary cities. San Francisco, disputed Readlers claim, San Francisco and Santa Clara County and a border security directive calling for a
Readler said the city and county were saying the city has money at stake. have asked for a court order blocking the wall with Mexico.
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Continued from page 3 o f Chi nes e Ameri cans Speak and
Lead speech final competition last
month. The event celebrates the suc-
which he feels could have done more to recover the vehi- cess of the program,
cle in the weeks following the return date on his contract. and offers students a
He feels the companies should be held responsible for chance to share their
allowing someone to drive a U-Haul rental vehicle without public speaking
insurance, and that they should be liable for paying the skills.
costs he incurred. Hao participated
Though Larsons storage unit was not affected by water in the final speech
damage, not being able to access his equipment at the event alongside
facility in the days following the incident prevented him S e quo i a Hi g h S c h o o l freshman
from being able to take a few jobs. Though he has already May a Hi ran o , Arag o n Hi g h
spent close to $2,000 on superficial repairs to his three Scho o l sophomore Ko by Li eu and
vehicles, Larson guesses he will spend over $8,000 to Aragon High School freshman Ankur
make them fully operational. Believing the vehicles to be Mathur. State Sen. Jerry Hi l l , D-
too old and the insurance too expensive, he opted not to S an Mat e o , Re dwo o d Ci t y
buy collision insurance when he purchased them and is not Co unci l man Jeffery Gee, Fo s ter
able to ask his insurance company to front the costs. Ci ty Co unci l man Gary Po l l ard
Its just really discouraging, he said. and others attended the event.
Though he isnt sure what he will find, Larson said he
plans to take the companies involved to court. He said he
hopes his efforts will not only help him recover his costs, Class notes is a column dedicated to school
but also help others who may similarly feel they have no news. It is compiled by education reporter First-graders from Central Elementary School in Belmont met the actors of
options in situations like his. Austin Walsh. You can contact him at (650) Shakespeares classic Twelfth Night play at the Belmont Library, following a
344-5200, ext. 105 or at austin@smdai- performance by the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival.
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Cutting Trump slack: Voters Bob Brown, of South Windsor, ernment or military experience.
Connecticut.
Around the nation White House decides against
forgive reversals, to a point Naranjo is willing to give Trump New leak suggests were dated and denied that any cus-
releasing visitor records
WASHINGTON Whats wrong more time. Brown is not. NSA penetrated Mideast tomer data had been affected. WASHINGTON The White House
with being flexible? All presidents The presidents recent shifts in TheShadowBrokers, which star-
change their minds. Hes only position on big foreign policy banking networks tled the security experts last year by
said Friday that it will not release logs
of visitors to the White House, break-
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point. they a cause for greater concern. that American spies have burrowed domain. In a first for groups, and possibly spark fresh liti-
He thinks too fast and then Where critics see a flip-flopper, deep into the Middle Easts finan- TheShadowBrokers, the data gation to try to force the Trump
makes decisions too fast, says many Trump voters see the kind of cial network, apparently compro- includes PowerPoint slides and pur- administration to release the informa-
Miriam Naranjo in Miami Lakes, recalibrating thats to be expected mising the Dubai office of the anti- ported target lists, suggesting that tion. They see the logs as an impor-
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Trump strategy on North Korea:
Maximum pressure, engagement
By Matthew Pennington to 30 bombs.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Institute
for Science and
WASHINGTON The Trump In t ern at i o n al
administration has settled on its Security cited a
North Korea strategy after a two- wo r r y i n g
month review: Maximum pres- increase in
sure and engagement. North Koreas
U.S. officials said Friday the nuclear pro-
presidents advisers weighed a Donald Trump gram, but said
range of ideas for how to get North the arsenal may
Korea to abandon its nuclear pro- only have been as large as 13
gram, including military options atomic weapons at the end of
and trying to overthrow the isolat- 2016. Its research suggested a
ed communist dictatorships lead- range between 10 and 16 such
ership. At the other end of the weapons two years earlier. The
spectrum, they looked at the institutes estimates are based on
REUTERS notion of accepting North Korea what it believes the North has pro-
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chair of the Redwood City Sesquicentennial 20 and expected to bring several ongoing as a theme to capture moments of the citys
HISTORY
Continued from page 1
Celebration Committee, the conversations
spurred by retellings of old memories have
turned up stories even she wasnt privy to
events and one-time celebrations together
to celebrate the citys former title as the
flower capital of the Bay Area. The citys
past, from its days as a logging town to its
role as a home to Silicon Valley businesses
and entrepreneurs today. Colorful images of
before this year. Though Pierce is well- first annual Redwing City Chicken Wing stagecoaches, early models of the passen-
versed in many of the citys stories, she Competition will challenge amateur and ger car and a Volkswagen bus are slated to
hills west of the city, allowing participants recently discovered that the land where the professional chefs to prepare the best ver- fill the facade of the old courthouse.
to share glimpses of familiar sights at dif- downtown library, once a firehouse, current- sion of their chicken wing rub or sauce for Now in its third year, the light show may
ferent periods of the citys history. ly stands was an island floating between 30 pounds to 50 pounds of chicken wings to be on track to become part of Redwood City
I think people are really surprised at branches of the creeks that flowed through be judged by the public. The art and flower history. Though Lochtefeld said Kresa has
some of the things that have occurred in the citys downtown decades ago. exhibition will feature flower arrangements designed two or three shows each summer
Redwood Citys history, she said. Weve by local florists inspired by the local art- the program has run, he will only design
Pierce and committee co-chair Dee Eva,
been in this constant state of change in work with a new 3-D light show projected one show this year to highlight the citys
who have been planning the sesquicenten-
Redwood City, and things come and go. from the Fox Theatre onto the San Mateo 150th year.
nial for well over a year, have enjoyed see-
LaTorra said the events, held multiple ing the public respond to events illustrating County History Museum across the street For Vice Mayor Ian Bain, who also serves
times every month at the librarys down- how the city inherited its signature charac- capping the days events. on the organizing committee, coordinating
town branch at 1044 Middlefield Road and teristics. the celebration has both brought him into
Titled RWC 150, the light show is con-
the Veterans Memorial Senior Center at the citys history and brought stories he
Its really blossomed, I think, into a tributed by the Redwood City Improvement
1455 Madison Ave., have brought teenagers wasnt aware of to the surface. Bain donned
huge celebration, she said. Association and will premiere Tuesday,
from the Red Morten Youth Center and sen- a 19th century hat and tie as a part of the
Pierce said events like Mezes Pioneer Day April 18. Eric Lochtefeld, operator of the
iors together in piecing together the citys Jan. 9 re-enactment of the citys first coun-
on March 25, featuring a pioneer re-enact- Fox Theatre, said he worked closely with
history through the citys growing photo cil meeting held May 18, 1867, and recent-
ment camp, have drawn families and resi- light show artist Bart Kresa to funnel the
collection. She said a group of residents ly learned from Councilwoman Diane
dents willing to dip into the citys early citys history into a 20-minute visual narra-
viewing photos gathered of the Courthouse Howard that Bela Lugosi, the actor who
days, boding well for May events, many of tive, a project Lochtefeld soon came to real-
Square shared an aha moment when they played Count Dracula in the 1931 film, was
which are inspired by the national celebra- ize was an ambitious one.
figured out the order of a set of photos based married in the courthouse years ago. Bain is
on what features remained on the court- tion of Historic Preservation Month. A his- I think we all tend to think that this is looking forward to seeing the communitys
house, now the San Mateo County History toric downtown walking tour on May 27 and video, but its really not its a little dif- engagement in future events.
Museum, before and after one of the areas tours of the historic Union Cemetery on ferent form of storytelling, he said. Im really pleased to see how the commu-
larger earthquakes. May 6 and May 29 are aimed at helping res- Ultimately, you have to kind of jump on nity has been embracing it, he said.
You can still discover things by looking idents uncover the stories behind some of themes.
at some of these older photographs, she the sights they pass by daily. Lochtefeld is excited to kick off the show, Visit rwc150.org or redwoodcity histo-
said. Pierce is focused on the 150th Festival which will run on Tuesday nights through ry.org for more information on sesquicen-
For Barbara Pierce, former mayor and co- and Flower Extravaganza planned for May the fall. Kresa chose to use transportation tennial ev ents.
HOME
rent and other expenses for the next couple Space to collaborate
of months while the gallery rebuilds a al new initiatives the gallery is testing this
reserve through sales and events. year, which include workshops and classes, In recent months, Tim Scott, photogra-
Redwood City artist Beth Mostovoy said in addition to the 11 themed shows the pher and three-year member of The Main
Continued from page 1 gallery hosts annually. Gallery, has helped Hartmetz coordinate
she hopes residents will step up and support
the gallery, which has not only provided a workshops giving residents a window into
Though the small wooden structure draped an artists process. Scott said he didnt show
with wisteria is filled to the brim with
place for local artists to showcase their Unique setting his travel photography before stumbling
work but has also been a gathering place for
vibrant local art, those managing the other creative efforts such as poetry or pho- Despite the member artists many efforts upon The Main Gallery during a trip to
gallery are struggling to meet the $3,600 to save it, the gallerys showrooms, where Alanas Cafe, but has seen his work expand
tography groups. Mostovoy, a producer of
per month needed to cover its operating Hartmetz said workers at 19th century lum- to include landscapes as he draws inspira-
the Art on the Square events showcasing tion from the other artists working there.
costs, which, among others, includes rent, a local artwork on Saturdays at Courthouse ber mills were believed to have boarded,
number that has risen 20 percent in the past show little sign of strain. Fremont resident Its been a wonderful community in shar-
Square, is active in the arts community and ing ideas and inspiration from some of the
two years. has collaborated with Hartmetz and other and student painter Maria Olney visited the
For artist Katinka Hartmetz, who has been gallery this week to see the paintings of her artists, he said. He said attendance has been
members at the gallery to elevate the visi- increasing as the events build on each other,
managing the gallerys finances since it bility of the arts in Redwood City. teacher, Nancy Benton, also a member of
opened in 2000, a drop in sales in March is the gallery. with the most recent workshop on how
Redwood City has been making a com- Scott, a photographer, as well as a wood-
indicative of the unpredictable nature of art mitment to art, she said. I would hate to I like this house so much because of the working artist and a painter, approached the
gallery finances. see everybody just stand by and watch it dis- building, she said. It invites you in. theme of the gallerys latest show featuring
You cant count on it, she said. appear. Hartmetz said the gallery has created art demonstrating the relationship between
Though Hartmetz feels fortunate the Currently filled with a wide range of art, fake walls where artwork can be hung to public places and private spaces.
gallery has been able to pull through tight including paintings, ceramics, woodwork preserve the buildings original walls, For artists like Mostovoy, the gallerys
spots in the past, she isnt sure how it will and installation art, among others, the which are more than 150 years old. Artwork ability to foster a welcoming environment
make it past tax season, when the gallerys gallery can hold the art of up to 30 mem- also accents the front windows of the home, for artists to share their work and collabo-
business license is up for renewal, along bers. With four to five more artists to come which is surrounded by a small garden where rate is perhaps its greatest strength.
with May rent without some outside help. on board in the coming months, Hartmetz is the gallery has hosted classes and coffee Its more than just a place where arts
The fourth generation artist and her team hopeful the gallery will climb back up to its sessions when artists and members of the hanging, she said. For the people who are
of more than 10 other local artists are going target number of members, which she said community can discuss seminal artwork. there, its a family and a home, and theyre
into overdrive to figure out how they might are dotted across the Bay Area, from as far Hartmetz said the gallery also benefits from in a home.
generate new sources of revenue. Their main south as San Jose all the way to Marin close proximity to Alanas Cafe, which Visit gofundme. com/save-the-main-
focus is raising $10, 000 through a County. occupies another historic building on the gallery to contribute to The Main Gallerys
GoFundMe page to help the gallery pay for Increased outreach about the GoFundMe same property. GoFundMe campaign.
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SEE PAGE 21
Decision day
By Adriana Ramirez
mesmerizing adventure
By Jake Coyle Like the tide, they over- Amazon jungles soon fills him with a
their future endeavors. I feel happy for
them but, at the same time, this is one rea-
son as to why I have been under a lot of
stress: I just dont know yet.
I had my mind set on one university. I did
all my research, visited the campus and I
fell in love. I hoped for the best when it
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS whelm and then recede. romantic sense of exploration (his wife,
Hes been rather unfor- Nina, played by Sienna Miller, reads him came to my admission. Due to all the time I
tunate in his choice of Kiplings The Explorer), and he travels devoted to this single university, the other
Modest and majestic at once, the films of ones I had applied to were not exactly on
ancestors, is how one across the Atlantic in search of glory and
James Gray patiently burrow their way into my mind.
character explains Percy redemption. Success, hes told, would
the souls of their characters and, maybe, When I was rejected, I was devastated.
Fawcetts predicament change his lot considerably.
into you. Gray is painterly and exacting Deep in my mind, I knew I shouldve pre-
early in The Lost City of On the boat to South America, Fawcett
some might say to a fault. But his movies pared for this moment, but I never did. I am
Z, based on David meets his aide-de-camp, Henry Costin (an
revelations are complex and contradictory very lucky, however, to have such great
James Gray Granns nonfiction excellent, heavily bearded Robert
full of lifes messiness and their for- support along the way. My parents have
book. Fawcett (Charlie Pattinson), who initially eyes his leader
mal textures break open with moments of been by my side, every step of the way, and
Hunnam) is a British officer but decoration warily. You might be a little too English
transcendence. I am very grateful. I am also grateful for all
has eluded him, and his deceased, disgraced for this jungle, he says as they step
So, yeah, I like them particularly his father has soiled his name. through flies and snakes. the support from my friends, my teachers
last one, The Immigrant, and his new one, Though craving action, hes assigned in They and their small team travel up a river Kristen Fewins and Justin Raisner, and
The Lost City of Z. Both are period films 1906 on a map-making mission to the and it immediately feels as though The everyone at the Daily Journal. I couldnt
with a pulse and a now-ness the genre often blank spaces of Bolivia where the British Lost City of Z has swum into the currents have gotten through the days without all of
lacks. Each plunges us into the passages of are meant to act as referees in a territory of Werner Herzogs Aguirre, the Wrath of these amazing people.
early 20th century strivers and leaves us dispute with Brazil. The expedition into the
with a shattering final image of departure. See LOST CITY, Page 23 See STUDENT, Page 22
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Decision Day, which is an open house for
admitted students to get a feel of the envi- ed. ning does not differ from the road I would
ronment, the dormitories, the people, the I had a wonderful time; not even the rain take if I go to Davis. Wherever I decide on
classrooms and, in general, what college took away from the splendor of the cam- going, I will be the one in control of my
Continued from page 19 life is like at Davis. own future.
pus. It is huge and the buildings are very
Once I stepped on the campus, my stom- well kept and some of them are new and My real decision day is coming up, but I
I now realize that one rejection does not ach started to turn. My mom was beside am no longer stressed nor anxious: I know
define who I am. I know who I am and I renovated. As I walked through the hall-
me; she gave me a sincere smile, which ways, I felt as if I was a student there. that whatever university I choose, I will be
still have amazing options from which to reassured me. Also, as we were walking to just fine.
choose. Just because one door closes, does the registration tables, a second-year stu- A poem by Robert Frost, titled The
Road Not Taken, describes a person who The same goes for anyone who is experi-
not mean that many windows wont open. dent came up to us because she noticed how encing the same: you will be OK.
Making a decision now might be harder nervous I was. She was very nice; she gave needs to choose which road to take. Both
than before, but it does not make it any us a brief description of student life and roads are very similar, yet they are split in
less significant. how the classes are like. Her name is two. This poem pokes on the idea that divi-
sion is inevitable that, when we make deci- Adriana Ramirez is a senior at Carlmont High
Last weekend, I attended UC Davis Karen, and I will never for- School in Belmont. Student News appears in the
get how welcoming she sions, both options have to be different. weekend edition. You can email Student News at
But in reality, they dont have to be. news@smdailyjournal.com
RAGS
met on the ship. Musical director William Liberatore
The other is Avram and Rachel, and his nine-member orchestra provide
(Darlene Popovic), a widow who sells solid support.
Continued from page 19 fruit from a cart. They have one of Design elements greatly increase
composer Charles Strouse and lyricist enjoyment with sets by Joe Ragey and
Stephen Schwartzs sweeter songs, costumes by Fumiko Bielefeldt.
relatives. Rebecca gets a sewing job
at a sweatshop and meets Saul (Danny Three Sunny Rooms. Astute director Kelleys staging of
Rothman), a union organizer. The two Other music has a ragtime bent while the final scene is especially telling as
are attracted to each other, but then Children of the Wind exemplifies a new boatload of immigrants arrives,
Rebeccas husband, Nathan (Noel the immigrants plight. but this time theyre todays Muslims,
Anthony), shows up. The 15-member cast is outstanding, Latinos and others.
Hes become so Americanized that with many performers in several roles. Running about two hours with one
hes changed his last name to Harris, Their singing is outstanding, too, intermission, Rags provides a rich
and hes become involved with both ensemble and solo. Miller is musical, emotional and thought-pro-
Tammany Hall, which, among other especially noteworthy as Rebecca, voking experience.
things, is strongly anti-union. Hence who must convey subtle emotions as It will continue through April 30 at
Rebecca faces an ethical and romantic well as deliver powerful songs. the Mountain View Center for the
dilemma. Shes ably joined by Broscow as her Performing Arts, Castro and Mercy
Two other couples figure into the son, Rothman as Saul, Benko as Bella, streets, Mountain View. For tickets
action. One is Bella and Ben (Travis Corren as Avram and Popovic as and information call (650) 463-1960
Leland), an ambitious man whom she Rachel. or visit theatreworks.org.
QUIET
relaxing, at the heart is a searing and Davies, it turns out, was the perfect
soulful performance of an anguished filmmaker to tell her story poetical-
artist born into the wrong time. Nixon ly, humanely and unflinchingly.
gives a new life and a womanly dimen- A Quiet Passion, a Music Box
Continued from page 21
sion to someone who, beyond her Films release, is rated PG-13 by the
haunting words, we only really know Motion Picture Association of America
A Quiet Passion is a film of easy visually as a perpetual teenager. Her for thematic elements, disturbing
beauty the palette favors soft blues, poetry is a backdrop, used like a well- images and brief suggestive material.
yellows, whites and greens. But while placed music cue at key points in the Running time: 126 minutes. Three and
the visuals and steady shots are often story. a half stars out of four.
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swells with ambition. Its a huge step up for their children alone. Her own aspirations
LOST CITY
jungle but wonder. His grandiose notions
arent humbled in the Amazon, theyre ele- the magnetic Hunnam, who nevertheless are obliterated. Colonialism is embedded in
vated. Grays camera, too, stays composed, struggles to find much but wide-eyed ideal- Fawcetts story, but Gray has keenly sought
and he leads his epic in a more sprawling ism behind Fawcetts adventuring. More out its quieter, unsung tragedies.
Continued from page 19 direction. trips follow, as does World War I, but the The Lost City of Z may, like early films
Fawcett believed that he found deep in the tension that moves to the fore in The Lost by Gray, leave some thirsting for more
God and Fitzcarraldo and Francis Ford City of Z is over the sacrifices necessitated
Coppolas Apocalypse Now. The omi- Amazon evidence of an ancient civiliza- swashbuckling adventure. But if you let the
tion. Upon his return to London, hes hailed by his dreams. With every journey taking ebb and flow of the Fawcetts lives drift over
nous notes are many: a glassy-eyed rubber years, hes a stranger to his children. (Future
as a hero. (Made a celebrity by his exploits, you, the movie is a wellspring.
baron (Franco Nero) whose business the Spider-man Tom Holland pivotally plays
the Stetson-wearing Fawcett was a forerun- The Lost City of Z, a Bleecker Street,
British are there to protect; a native guide the eldest son Jack).
ner to Indiana Jones.) But his claim of a lost Amazon Studios release, is rated PG-13 by
who warns that the river is always danger;
city and a civilization older than Englands It isnt just Fawcetts sacrifices, either. the Motion Picture Association of America
the onset of hunger among the thinning is mocked. Hes urged not to raise the stature
crew. Nina might have the appearance and size of for violence, disturbing images, brief
of the savage. a traditional secondary spouse role, but strong language and some nudity. Running
But while Fawcetts journey is grueling The jungle becomes Fawcetts compul- shes beautifully performed by Miller as a time: 140 minutes. Three and a half stars out
and frightful, he finds not madness in the sion, and, to the detriment of all else, he proudly independent woman left to raise of four.
what he calls the television factory of magic, Capaldi suggests its the shows
DR. WHO
when he was chosen in 2013. He was older
than any Doctor since Hartnell, with a making one of the BBCs biggest exports. indefinable mixture of the silly and the
long film and television resume that Youve got to sort of be a grown-up profound.
ranges from the beloved 1983 film Local actor to get through it, to get through the It has a kind of death motif in it,
Continued from page 21 Hero to the zombie thriller World War Z. factory, he said. (But) sometimes you Capaldi said. The Doctor dies, but does-
And he had already created one iconic char- need the little kid to come and whisper in nt. He survives as a memory. Even though
next few months and unveiled in a special acter, the foul-mouthed spin doctor your ear and say, Theres a Dalek over theres a new one, hes still around. And I
episode at Christmas. Its a sign of the Malcolm Tucker in the political sitcom there, or Youre standing in the Tardis. think thats a thing that people subcon-
shows popularity that British bookmakers The Thick of It. And that kind of gives you a boost. sciously kind of embrace.
are offering odds on the next Doctor. But Capaldi, a lifelong Doctor Who Capaldi is still recording his final But its (also) escapism and its a mon-
Favorites include Love, Actually actor fan, says when he was approached about episodes but intriguingly says I have ster show ... with guys in rubber costumes
Kris Marshall and the actress-writer Phoebe the role he thought it was fate. filmed dying. Faithful to the code of being monsters, being blown up with ray
Waller-Bridge. Theres never been a female I thought, you loved this so much as a silence around the show, he will give no guns.
Doctor and many fans think its about time. kid you cant not do this, he said. details about the Doctors regeneration. Its escapism and its eccentric, he
Capaldi, 58, was something of a surprise His affection has managed to survive As for what gives Doctor Who its said. And its kind.
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Continued from page 1 SATURDAY, APRIL 15 and open to the public. For more
Actually, Im happy, she said. Easter Egg Hunt at Orchard information call 591-0341 ext. 237.
New transportation is good for Supply Hardware. 9 a.m. to noon.
densely populated Bay Area as part of of San Mateos new projects at 25th, California, especially if its faster. Orchard Supply Hardware, 1010 TUESDAY, APRIL 18
the blended system, which was codi- 28th and 31st avenues. Metro Center Blvd., Foster City. Bring Peninsula Family Service Senior
a basket and join us in the nursery Peer Counseling Open House. 1
fied by legislation prompted by public Another improvement high-speed Dependence on department where kids can search p.m. to 2 p.m. 24 Second Ave., San
backlash during initial plans to create rail would provide are four-gate cross- for special gift-filled eggs. Free. For Mateo. Change the lives of seniors in
a separate set of tracks. ings, and a detection as well as warn- Caltrain electrification more information
osh.com/egghunt or call 525-2100.
visit the community. Ages 55 and up. For
more information contact 403-4300
Dozens of residents gathered ing system to indicate when a pedestri- But the entire project depends on ext. 4389.
Thursday for the third Bay Area open an or vehicle is on the tracks, accord- The Annual Easter Egg Hunt. 9:30
Caltrain electrifying its corridor. That a.m. to noon. Holbrook-Palmer Park, Mosquito Awareness Week Open
house where transit planners outlined ing to high-speed rail staff. $2 billion modernization project has 150 Watkins Ave., Atherton. Hunt House. 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1351 Rollins
options being studied that could allow been in stasis since the new Trump starts at 10:15 a.m. Parking is limited Road, Burlingame. For more informa-
Caltrain and high-speed rail to collec- Resident concerns administration deferred a decision on a
and walking or cartooning is
encouraged. Family activities involve
tion visit www.smcmvcd.org.
tively run 10 trains in each direction $647 million grant at the bequest of face painting, Gerlad the Magician, South San Francisco Public
At Thursdays meeting, a number of balloon animals, photos, and more. Library Book Club. 6 p.m. South San
per hour along the 51 miles of track. residents raised concerns about congressional Republicans who $10 per person at the gate. For more Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
The proposal has elicited a range of increased noise from the trains and oppose high-speed rail. information email Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
diane.mcgrath@gmail.com. Meets on the third Tuesday of each
opinions from supportive to adamant- potential to hold up traffic based on High-speed rail is contributing $713 month. For more information email
ly opposed; as well as a slew of con- the increased number of trains that million toward electrifying the seg- National Library Week Open valle@plsinfo.org.
cerns related to noise, safety and the ment, a relationship outlined in the House. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. South San
would be running along the line. Francisco Main Library, 840 W. DIY Spring Cleaning with
potential for the state to seize private Caltrain currently runs up to five trains blended system and one that has Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Essential Oils. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. 150
properties within the corridor. drawn critique of more than just the For more information email San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay.
per hour in either direction and would valle@plsinfo.org. Learn how to make and use healthy
Numerous residents reiterated the increase that to up to six trains, while congressional Republicans. products for day to day cleaning
need to grade separate more crossings high-speed rail would run up to four Caltrain and its supporters have con- AARP SSF Chapter 3156 Meeting. using essential oils. $10. For more
10 a.m. to noon. 601 Grand Ave., information contact patti@bond-
in their communities to reduce noise trains in each direction every hour. tended the local project has independ- South San Francisco. New members marcom.com.
and improve safety for cars as well as As part of the environmental review, ent utility regardless of high-speed rail welcome. For more information con-
pedestrians. tact 952-9074. Magic Lantern 3-D Show. 8:30 p.m.
engineers will be looking at a range of ever comes to fruition as electrifying 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
The point of this exercise is to get potential impacts such as noise, vibra- the corridor would reduce emissions Redwood City Now and Then Celebrate Redwood Citys 150th
community input on priorities and and provide more capacity for passen- Snapchat Workshop and Photo anniversary with an array of colorful
tion, aesthetics, biological resources Share. 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. lights that takes viewers through an
what the community is interested in and more. gers. Downtown Library, 1044 Middlefield abstract adventure of Redwood
having us pursue, and try to marry the San Mateo resident Ed Ebert said he Road, Redwood City. Bring your pho- Citys history. The 20-minute show is
Alternatives being considered tos of Redwood City Airport and free. For more information email
two, said Ben Tripousis, the High- include whether to place a more than was flabbergasted to find out electrifi- learn how to use Snapchat. Free. For kara@oliveprsolutions.com.
Speed Rail Authoritys northern 100-acre maintenance facility on the cation could be stalled by the federal more information call 780-7035.
regional director. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19
east or west side of the tracks in government. The news inspired him to Fourth Annual Coastal Wildflower Job Search Review Panel. 10 a.m. to
Amongst the three counties this Brisbane. The owner of that property get more involved and attend Day. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Half Moon Bay noon. 1000 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster
northern segment would span, San Thursdays meeting. Modernizing the State Beach, 95 Kelly Ave., Half Moon City. A wide range of career and job
is adamantly opposed to either option Bay. A day of celebration and service search topics will be discussed. For
Mateo County could be the most as the 660-acre site is sought for a Caltrain corridor is pertinent and its presented by California State Parks more information visit
affected as high-speed rail seeks to unfortunate the project has been tied to and Coastside State Parks phase2careers.org.
massive mixed-use housing and office Association. For more information
construct a more than 100-acre mainte- development known as the Brisbane high-speed rail, Ebert said, noting he call 726-8814. Free Laughter Yoga Class. 11 a.m.
nance yard in Brisbane and possibly Baylands. supports statewide improvements as San Bruno Senior Center, 1555
Get Inside Our Readers Brains. 10 Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. For
two new passing tracks spanning Another set of options relates to the well. a.m. 441 Seaport Court, Redwood more information call 616-7150.
Ninth Avenue in San Mateo to viaduct leading into San Joses I would love to see a much better City. Science writer and novelist
Redwood Citys Whipple Avenue. rail system in California. I think its a Ransom Stephens investigates how San Mateo Professional Alliance
Diridon station. to write in ways that administer Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m.
San Mateo County is being asked to A significant decision the communi- shame we dont have a decent one now. dopamine when you want readers Mimis Restaurant, 2208
bear the brunt of the cost of this proj- But from what Ive seen and heard happy and withholds it when you Bridgepointe Parkway, San Mateo.
ty and high-speed rail are considering want readers sad. Free to first-time For more information visit sanma-
ect, said San Carlos resident Sarah is whether to create a 6-mile stretch of about this one at the end of the day attendees; $10 members; $15 non- teoprofessionalalliance.com.
Kelsey, who urged officials to further two new tracks that would allow the its going to be too much money for members; $5 students. For more
information visit cwc- Adult Craft: Clay Sculpture. 6 p.m.
engage local residents and host public faster high-speed rail to pass slower what were getting out of it. peninsula.org/events.html. to 7:30 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1
meetings in the affected cities. Its a Caltrain vehicles. This option would Tripousis noted construction is Library Ave., Millbrae. For more infor-
tremendous impact to our community. LaNebbia Winery Craft Faire and mation call 697-7607 ext. 236.
require right-of-way acquisitions in already underway on portions of the
Wine Tasting. 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The proposed rail would stop at San constrained areas and would be more line that is mandated to run between 12341 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Venture Capital in the Blood Three
Joses Diridon station, in Millbrae Los Angeles and San Francisco in no Bay. Free. Food, handmade jewelery, Generations of Drapers in Silicon
impactful. High-speed rail has not Valley. 7 p.m. Computer History
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Airport, at San Franciscos Fourth and properties commercial or residen- train, which would run up to 110 mph 6596. Mountain View. For more informa-
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King station, and eventually to the tial might be affected. along the Peninsula, could reach Cook Book Club. 12:30 p.m. 1100 puterhistory.
new Transbay Terminal. The other option is to not build any speeds up to 220 mph in other seg- Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
Focusing on appetizers this month. Detox Your Hygiene Routine. 7
Palo Alto resident Mike Forster said new passing tracks, instead use four ments. p.m. to 8 p.m. 150 San Mateo Road,
For more information contact bel-
the project would be a major change existing segments Caltrain currently After continuing to refine the envi- mont@smcl.org. Half Moon Bay. Learn what products
along the Peninsula corridor and hes ronmental review, the authoritys to use or avoid when caring for your
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high-speed rail seem to be prioritizing coordination between the two agencies ed preferred alternative. The ultimate Oaks Ave., Redwood City. $10 entry
and five local wines free for wine See Rhododendrons in their
grade separations in which the rail is and potentially lead to Caltrain com- goal is to carry commuters by 2025, he club members. For more information Habitats. 7:30 p.m. Hillview
either raised or lowered away from sur- muters having to wait at times for the explained. But whether Californians visit lahondawinery.com. Community Center, 77 Hillview Ave.,
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Can you Haiku? 3 p.m. South San
Both for speed but also for safety, One of our other primary goals is to Francisco could depend on whether Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Forster said. Every couple weeks we Caltrains funding comes through. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. THURSDAY, APRIL 20
make sure were not degrading Caltrain Downsizing Presentation. 11 a.m.
For more information email
hear about something getting hit. commuter service in any way, The linchpin of that whole effort valle@plsinfo.org. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555
Grade separations are being consid- Tripousis said, adding its the transit really is, he said, Caltrain electrifi- Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno.
SUNDAY, APRIL 16 Decluttering, sorting, packing, mov-
ered as part of the environmental agencies goal to get cars off the road. cation. Easter Sunday Brunch ing and setting up a new residence.
review, although officials have noted Were working together to find the Celebration. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 635 For more information call 616-7150.
they are costly and will often require best solution for the corridor. Visit hsr.ca.gov for more informa- Santa Cruz Ave., Menlo Park. Come
for a Sunday brunch, and meet the AARP Chapter 139 Meeting. 11
local contributions, such as in the case Millbrae resident Shala Khailtash tion or to prov ide input. Easter Bunny. The brunch menu a.m. 2710 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
prices start at $12. For more informa- Mateo. Business meeting starts at
tion call 473-6543. noon followed by a speaker dis-
cussing signs of elder abuse. For
Easter Service. 10 a.m. 2145 Bunker more information contact
Hill Drive, San Mateo. For more infor- wvoll2@yahoo.com.
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WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with (650)343-4461
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(650) 616-7091 or by email at ddowning@sanbruno.ca.gov dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. Tv SONY Triniton 21" working condition. upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
with any questions. $10 OBO (650)784-3243. HAMMOND B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie
WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. pri-
297 Bicycles vINTAGE G.E. radio, model c-430-a 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 vate owner, (650)349-1172
Disabled persons requiring accommodation in order to partici- $60. (650)421-5469
WOOD FURNITURE- one end table and MONARCH UPRIGHT player piano $99
pate in the public hearing may contact the City Clerks Office at ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- vINTAGE G.E. radio, model c-442c $60. coffee table. In good condition. $30 (650) 583-4549
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
(650) 616-7058. TDD users may contact the California Relay (650)421-5469 OBO. (760)996-0767.
Service at: 1-800-735-2929. CHILDS SCHWINN BICYCLE, BLUE in PIANO, UPRIGHT, in excellent condi-
vINTAGE G.E. radio, model c1470 $60. tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
good condition. $30. (650) 355-5189. (650)421-5469 306 Housewares
/s/ Carol Bonner, NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels vINTAGE zENITH radio, model L516b BRASS FIREPLACE screen $30.
UPRIGHT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi-
San Bruno City Clerk $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave tion. $300 OBO (650) 533-4886.
$75. (650)421-5469 (650)348-2306
April 14, 2017 mes YAMAHA PIANO, Upright, Model M-305,
304 Furniture CHRISTMAS TREE China, Fairfield $750. Call (650)572-2337
298 Collectibles Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
ANTIqUE DINING table for six people pieces) $75. (650)493-5026 312 Pets & Animals
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, April 15, 2017. 1940 vINTAGE telephone bench maple with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833 COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, AIRLINE CARRIER for cats, pur. from
ANTIqUE GLASS Hutch. Cherry Wood. Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star Excellent Condition. $450. 20-pieces in original box, never used.
$250 per box (3 boxes available). (505)228-1480 local.
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, (650)888-2662
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- (650)342-5630
CALIFORNIA CAROLINA Pups.
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6614 ANTIqUE MAHOGANY Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. PORCELAIN JAPANESE Tea set, Un- Gd. Fam./watchdpgs. Ex.Hiking Buddy.
opened, in wood box, great gift $30. $1600. (707) 980.0915.
LENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand (650)578-9208.
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, ANTIqUE MAHOGANY double bed with
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO. CANARY BIRD cage 24 x 16 for sale.
Fictitious Business Name Statements, (650)592-4529 SMOKE ALARMS with batteries $4 650-
595-3933 $40.00 firm. Used, good condition. Call
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good
$59 call (650)218-6528 ARM CHAIR, orange color, exc't condi-
(650)766-3024
SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, PEz DISPENSERS - 8 piece sealed box
tion. $45. (650)598-9804.
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483 ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
Notice of Public Sales and More. BEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
Wizard of Oz 70th anniversary $25.
650-556-9708 (650) 315-2319 308 Tools (650)593-2066
BRAND NEW Bookcase 72"x30" still in
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. RENO SILvER LEGACY Casino four box $45. (415)231-4825. BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
rare memorabilia items, casino key, two 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269 offer. (650)245-4084
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974 CHAIRS 2 Blue Good Condition $50
OBO (650)345-5644
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com SCHILLER HIPPIE poster, linen, Sparta
COMPUTER SWIvEL CHAIR. Padded
CRAFTSMAN 10" Mitre Saw $25 PET CARRIER, brown ,Very good condi-
tion, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00.
(650)701-0276 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 (650)595-3933 (650)773-7201
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316 Clothes 318 Sports Equipment 380 Real Estate Services 645 Boats 670 Auto Service 670 Auto Parts
BLACK DOUBLE breasted suit size 38 TOTAL GYM XLS, excellent condition. 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat, GOODYEAR TIRE P245/70R-15 Like
excellent condition $25 (650)322-9598 Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call excellend condition. $5,500. Call LUXURATI AUTO REPAIR New. $40. (650) 637-9791
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LEATHER JACKET, New Black Italian
style, size M Ladies $45 (650) 875-1708
WOMEN'S NORDICA ski boots, size 8
1/2. $50 (650)592-2047 COMPANY AA SMOG BRIDGESTONE ALENzA 235/65R17,
$50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
680 Autos Wanted
LOUIS vUITTON monogram leather WOMENS RAICHEL ski boots, size 6 ? Complete Repair & Service
clutch/computer carry case 10.25x13.5.
Inside zipper $95. (650)591-6596
$ 50. 650 888-5808 . 650-596-8882 $29.75 plus certificate fee BRIDGESTONE TURANzA RFT (Run
Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
YAMAHA ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75. (most cars) Flat) 205/55/16 EL 42 All Season Like Novas, running or not
MAN'S BLACK leather jacket, size 40, (650)458-3255 869 California Drive . New $100. (650)483-1222 Parts collection etc.
like new. $85.00 (650)593-1780 Burlingame
335 Garden Equipment So clean out that garage
470 Rooms COBRA CABLE chains for radial and
MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
(650) 340-0492 regular tires, never used $65.00 Give me a call
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
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40 Word heard Burglar
Right handed with covers and pull cart
$150 o.b.o. (650)344-3104 CAR, BOAT, OR Rv? before a pistol
List your Open House
MEN'S CALLAWAY Rain Jacket XL . in the Daily Journal.
Do the humane thing. fires
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Reach over 83,450 Call 1- 800-943-8412 affect them,
MEN'S ROSSIGNOL Skis.
good condition, (650)341-0282.
$95.00, potential home buyers & briefly
renters a day, LINCOLN 02 Navigator, excellent condi-
NEW WEIGH bench With 200lbs, plus
free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San from South San Francisco tion. Runs great! Must sell! $4,400/obo.
(650)342-4227.
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Mateo. to Palo Alto. 46 Seriously hurts
POWER PLUS Exercise Machine $99 in your local newspaper. MAzDA 12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con- 48 First date
(650)368-3037 dition One owner Fully loaded Low
645 Boats
16 FT SEA RAY. I/B. $1,200. Needs Up-
holstery. Call (650)898-5732.
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