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Scientists unlocking dead leopard sharks mystery


Hundreds of strandings in San Francisco Bay but cases reach back to 1967
By Samantha Weigel ples taken from sharks found near the erratically, swimming toward the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF San Francisco International Airport, shore and bobbing their head at the
Foster City and Hayward, said Dr. Mark surface before eventually dying. After
Scientists say hundreds of leopard Okihiro, a fish pathologist with the receiving reports in late April,
sharks are dying in the San Francisco California Department of Fish and Okihiro left his San Diego office and
Bay with dozens found stranded near Wildlife. headed north. He walked 5 miles of
Foster City over the last few weeks in Sharks are apex predators, theyre shoreline near the San Mateo-Hayward
a rare mass mortality event that could at the top of the food chain, theyre Bridge where he found 21 leopard
be caused by meningitis. essential for the health of the ecosys- sharks and two bat rays. Another three
The strange deaths have scientists tem, Okihiro said. These very large sharks were passed along from a ranger
working to solve whats been a nearly mass mortality events involving leop- in the East Bay, all within a short two-
50-year-old mystery what is killing ard sharks and to a lesser extent bat day span, he said.
COURTESY OF MARK OKIHIRO/
these sharks? rays, this is almost certainly not a nat- Ten necropsies and various tests DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
The answer could unfold in the com- urally occurring event. Dead leopard sharks found near the Foster City shoreline and
ing months as researchers study sam- The sharks have been spotted acting See SHARKS, Page 6 San Francisco Bay are prompting experts to search for a cause.

U.S. hiring
on the rise
Jobs report points to healthy
drop in underemployment
By Christopher S. Rugaber Inside
SAN MATEO COUNTY HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Above:The Woodside store at Kings Mountain Road and Tripp
Road has opened its doors to customers and visitors since WASHINGTON A burst of hiring
1854. in April provided a reassuring sign for
Left:Winners of the pie eating contest at Old Woodside Store the U.S. economy and reduced a broad-
Day. er gauge of the job markets health to
Below: Children play games from an earlier chapter in its lowest level since the recession After jobs report, a
late push takes stocks
Peninsula history. began nearly a decade ago. to new records
Employers added 211, 000 jobs, See page 10

If walls could talk more than double the weak showing in


March, the Labor Department said
Friday . The unemployment rate dipped to 4.4 percent, a 10-
year low, from 4.5 percent in March.
Old Woodside Store Day opens window into the countys past Taken as a whole, the April jobs report suggested that
American businesses are confident enough in their outlook
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF See JOBS, Page 8
Whether by spitting seeds to see
whose goes the farthest or cutting logs
with a two-man saw, Peninsula resi-
Former fire chief gets three years
dents will have the chance to get a
glimpse and feel for life in the 1800s
probation and three months jail
at Old Woodside Store Day this Sunday.
Standing at what is now the intersec-
Mark Ladas to pay over $65,000 in
tion of Tripp Road and Kings restitution while wife remains at large
Mountain Road in Woodside for over By Anna Schuessler
160 years, the Woodside Store has pro- DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
vided visitors with the opportunity to
purchase almost everything, from The former chief of the Central County
pants and shoes to canned goods and Fire Department was sentenced to three
candy. years probation and 90 days in county
Mitch Postel, president of the San jail Friday for felony charges of theft and
Mateo County Historical Association, filing a false tax return in connection
said his organization has been respon- with an elaborate credit card scheme with
sible for preserving the store, one of his wife, according to the San Mateo Mark Ladas
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Thought for the Day


No man chooses evil because it is evil; he only
mistakes it for happiness, the good he seeks.
Mary Wollstonecraft, British writer and philosopher

This Day in History


The hydrogen-filled German airship

1937 Hindenburg burned and crashed in


Lakehurst, New Jersey, killing 35 of
the 97 people on board and a Navy
crewman on the ground.
In 1 8 8 9 , the Paris Exposition formally opened, featuring the
just-completed Eiffel Tower.
In 1 9 1 0 , Britains Edwardian era ended with the death of King
Edward VII; he was succeeded by George V.
In 1 9 3 5 , the Works Progress Administration began operat-
ing under an executive order signed by President Franklin D.
Roosevelt.
In 1 9 4 1 , Josef Stalin assumed the Soviet premiership,
replacing Vyacheslav M. Molotov. Comedian Bob Hope did
his first USO show before an audience of servicemen as he
broadcast his radio program from March Field in Riverside,
California.
In 1 9 4 2 , during World War II, some 15,000 American and
Filipino troops on Corregidor surrendered to Japanese forces.
In 1 9 5 4 , medical student Roger Bannister broke the four-
minute mile during a track meet in Oxford, England, in 3:59.4.
In 1 9 5 7 , Eugene ONeills play Long Days Journey into REUTERS
Night won the Pulitzer Prize for drama; John F. Kennedys Students of the Krasnoyarsk choreographic college Anastasia Shevtsova, right, and Yulia Lyakhovykh do leg-splits as they
Profiles in Courage won the Pulitzer for biography or auto- study for an exam and a performance by the graduates at the State Theatre of Opera and Ballet, at the colleges campus in
biography. the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
In 1 9 6 0 , Britains Princess Margaret married Antony
Armstrong-Jones, a commoner, at Westminster Abbey. (They of waking up. See answer at end. labels on their cans. The color was eas-
divorced in 1978.) *** ily identifiable to consumers, so cof-
In 1 9 7 4 , West German Chancellor Willy Brandt resigned During World War I, a female volunteer feepots for decaffeinated coffee were
after one of his aides was exposed as an East German spy. from the Salvation Army stayed with made with bright orange handles.
In 1 9 8 7 , Democratic presidential candidate Gary Hart held a the men in battle on the front lines to ***
news conference in Hanover, New Hampshire, in which he comfort them. The Salvation Army Competitive eater Eric Badlands
denied ever having an affair with Miami model Donna Rice, Lassie, as she came to be known, Booker (born 1969) is a doughnut-eat-
but declined to say whether hed ever committed adultery. made the soldiers doughnuts using the ing champion. In 2004, the 420-
ingredients she had access to flour, pound New Yorker ate 49 glazed dough-
evaporated milk, sugar and eggs nuts in eight minutes. Booker also
Birthdays mixed in a pail and fried in a steel hel- holds the eating records for matzo
met. balls, peas and corned beef hash.
*** ***

T
he first recorded recipes for
doughnuts are from the Dutch in Juan Valdez and his burro were created In the Caribbean, coconuts are more
the mid-1800s. The sweet treats by an advertising agency to represent plentiful than cows, so people com-
were known as olykoeks, which means the National Federation of Coffee monly use coconut milk in their cof-
oily cakes. Growers of Colombia. Coffee brands fee.
that display the Juan Valdez logo guar-
*** ***
antee that all of their coffee beans
In the United Sates, coffee consumers come from Columbia. In the 1600s in Poland, bagels were
on the West Coast prefer dark roasted *** given as a gift to women in childbirth.
Baseball Former British Actress-comedian coffees, and people on the East Coast Doughnuts made with potato flour are ***
Hall-of-Famer Prime Minister Sasheer Zamata is prefer a lighter roast. called spudnuts. A n s w e r: Fill it to the rim with
Willie Mays is 86. Tony Blair is 64. 31. *** *** Brim. Good to the last drop is
A doughnut has about 300 calories. A Coffee made in a French press captures Max well House coffee, first made at
Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., is 83. Rock singer Bob Seger bagel and cream cheese has about 450
is 72. Singer Jimmie Dale Gilmore is 72. Gospel singer- calories. more of the coffees flavor because, the Max well House hotel in Nashv ille,
comedian Lulu Roman is 71. Actor Alan Dale is 70. Actor Ben unlike drip coffee, the coffee grounds Tennessee, in 1892. The best part of
*** wak ing up is Folgers in y our cup. The
Masters is 70. Actor Richard Cox is 69. Actor Gregg Henry is A person who tastes coffee and evalu- are in direct contact with the brewing Folger Coffee Company was founded
water.
65. TV personality Tom Bergeron is 62. Actress Roma ates its flavor is called a cupper. by James Folger (1838-1889) in San
***
Downey is 57. Rock singer John Flansburgh (They Might Be *** Caf Du Monde was established 1862 Francisco in 1872. The original
Giants) is 57. Actress Julianne Phillips is 57. Actor-director The first Krispy Kreme doughnut was in New Orleans French Quarter. The Folger Building is located at 101
George Clooney is 56. Actor Clay OBrien is 56. Rock singer- sold on July 13, 1937, at a grocery caf is famous for their beignets, fried Harrison St. in San Francisco.
musician Tony Scalzo (Fastball) is 53. Actress Leslie Hope is store on South Main Street in dough in a square shape covered in
52. Rock musician Mark Bryan (Hootie and the Blowfish) is Winston-Salem, North Carolina. powdered sugar.
50. Rock musician Chris Shiflett (Foo Fighters) is 46. Actress *** *** Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
Stacey Oristano is 38. Model/TV personality Tiffany Coyne is Can you name the coffees with the fol- Sanka was the first brand of decaf- the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
35. Actress Adrianne Palicki is 34. Actress Gabourey Sidibe lowing ad slogans? Fill it to the rim, feinated coffee in the world. When Questions? Comments? Email
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Police reports
Transportation, health care Quit dumping on me
primary concerns for Speier A business owner reported illegal dump-
ing on his property on Rollins Road in
Burlingame before 12:33 p. m.
Wednesday, May 3.
Congresswoman gives window into Washington policy-making at San Carlos chamber event
By Anna Schuessler looked forward to further passed all the vetting benchmarks by staff
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF insights on how these and is now awaiting Chaos signature. MILLBRAE
plans would play out. She expressed frustration with House Vandal i s m. Someone broke a vehicles rear
Questions about plans to expand regional I really dont know Majority Leader U.S. Rep. Kevin McCarthy window near Chadbourne and Magnolia
transportation, recent efforts to repeal and what to expect, to be and U.S. Rep. Jeff Denham, who is chair of avenues before 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 2.
replace the Affordable Care Act and how honest, he said, before the House rail subcommittee, for asking Sho pl i fti ng . Someone stole approximate-
congressional leaders from both sides of the Speiers remarks. Chao to delay the grant process and ly $600 worth of alcohol from a store on the
aisle can work together abounded Friday as Don Horsley, presi- obstructing a project in her district. 500 block of El Camino Real before 7:54
U. S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, dent of the San Mateo Speier also noted the impact of rolling p.m. Tuesday, May 2.
back aspects of the Affordable Care Act
addressed Peninsula residents at the Hiller Jackie Speier County Board of
making it possible for families burdened by
Fo und pro perty. A bicycle was found on
Aviation Museum in San Carlos. Supervisors, noted a the 1100 block of Murchison Drive before 3
Fresh off the plane from a U.S. House of large number of the countys low-income health care costs to live in an area with a p.m. Sunday, April 30.
Representatives vote to pass the American residents stand to lose health care they did- high cost of living. She admonished House S h o p l i f t i n g . A 24-year-old man was
Health Care Act, Speier offered a window nt previously have access to should the Republicans for passing the bill to give the arrested after shoplifting, evading police
into the Washington, D.C., landscape to a proposed changes to the Affordable Care Act president a win, and, in doing so, also and being found to have ve active misde-
crowd of San Carlos community members, pass the Senates review. He said he was also provided the nations wealthiest with a tax meanor warrants on the rst block of
many of whom were anxious for her looking out for Speiers comments on how cut. Murchison Drive before 5:14 p.m. Saturday,
thoughts on a bill aiming to replace the the president and congressional leaders plan She said she was encouraged by a biparti- April 29.
Affordable Care Act. The event was hosted to incorporate the regions transportation san effort to pass a federal spending bill Lo s t pro perty . A wallet was lost on the
by the San Carlos Chamber of Commerce. in the national budget, given the shortfall package for the next six months and avoid a
300 block of El Camino Real before 2:18
College junior Beatriz Lopez saw the between the $647 million federal grant government shutdown.
p.m. Saturday, April 29.
opportunity to watch Speier address the Caltrain officials say is needed to electrify I am still very grateful that we live in
crowd directly as a refreshing alternative to its 51 miles of track and the $100 million California, she said. Because no matter BURLINGAME
consuming news on national policy-mak- outlined for the electrification project in the what happens with the Affordable Care Act,
ing. In her studies at Santa Clara University, bipartisan congressional budget deal signed the fact that its going to be punted to the Burg l ary . Someone stole tools from a con-
Lopez has developed an interest in law, and by the president Friday. states means that California will rise to the struction site on Drake Avenue before 9:32
said she looked forward to hearing her That is a big hole for electrification, he occasion. a.m. Wednesday, May 3.
remarks on the health care bill capturing said. A San Carlos business owner asked Speier Fo und pro perty. A wallet was found on
headlines hours before her address. Speier took on the Caltrain electrification to shine a light on the health care bills Rollins Road before 4:26 p.m. Friday, April
Its one of those things thats kind of project first, noting the modernization next steps in the Senate. 21.
alarming, she said. Its going to affect a plans slated to reduce carbon dioxide emis- Thats a crystal ball process, she said, Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . An unknown
lot of people and probably in a negative sions and expand ridership had been nearing but then continued to explain that as a rec- person attempted to enter a backyard on
way. the end of a 20-year path toward approval Paloma Avenue before 9:58 a.m. Friday,
Larry Pon, a Redwood Shores certified before California congressional See SPEIER, Page 8 April 21.
public accountant, wondered if Speier would Republicans urged Secretary of
consider adopting a positive tone in her Transportation Elaine Chao to delay a feder-
reflections in light of the intensely partisan al grant that would have supported the proj-
talks leading up to recent legislative votes. ect earlier this year.
Pon said he has been advising different We have dotted every i and crossed
groups of professionals on President every t, she said, of the $647 million fed-
Donald Trumps proposed tax plan, and eral grant process, which at one point had
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Officers identified Local briefs was talking or texting on a cellphone,
according to the National Highway Traffic Slaying of camp workers on
in fatal 101 shooting
California Highway Patrol officials have
Following the deadly incident, north-
bound Highway 101 was closed for hours,
Safety Administration and the California
Office of Traffic Safety. state beach may be solved
identified the three rookie officers who shot THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
causing a traffic jam that outlasted rush Crews find void where
a man to death on Highway 101 in San hour.
Mateo last week as Eric Lovejoy, Andrew San Francisco street caved SANTA ROSA California authorities
Gomez-Schillaci and Stephanie Combs. South City police issue 222 SAN FRANCISCO Crews found a 3-
believe they have solved the slayings of
two young Bible-camp counselors found
Lovejoy has been a CHP officer for three
years, Gomez-Schillaci for 18 months and distracted driving citations in April foot-deep void where a San Francisco street shot to death as they slept on a Northern
Combs for one year, CHP Officer Art Police in South San Francisco issued caved under a heavy big-rig truck on Friday, California beach more than a decade ago,
Montiel said Friday morning. more than 200 citations to motorists in but they are stumped as to what caused the they said Friday.
The man was reportedly trying to carjack April for distracted driving infractions. hole. The killings and the mysteries surround-
a 55-year-old East Bay woman at gunpoint The citations came during Distracted Water is usually to blame, but crews could ing them long had drawn national attention:
when the officers shot him on April 28, Driving Awareness Month, an annual not find any water leaks, San Francisco 22-year-old Lindsay Cutshall and her 26-
police said. monthlong campaign focusing on unsafe Public Utilities Commission spokeswoman year-old fiance, Jason Allen, were found
The incident was initially reported as a moving violations connected to distracted Betsy Rhodes said. dead next to each other on an isolated and
crash in the northbound lanes of the high- driving, police said. The culprit to create a void like that is driftwood-strewn beach near the Sonoma
way south of State Route 92 involving a In all, police issued 222 distracted driv- water, but the trench is dry, she said. County village of Jenner on Aug. 18, 2004.
man brandishing a firearm. ing citations. The massive sinkhole in the citys South The two summer Bible-camp workers were
Any incident involving the use of a Police said the citation most commonly of Market neighborhood developed early still zipped into their sleeping bags on the
weapon by CHP personnel is a serious mat- issued to drivers during the campaign was Friday after a heavy big-rig parked on what beach about 80 miles (130 kilometers)
ter and is thoroughly investigated, CHP for using a cellphone without it being Rhodes said was essentially asphalt over north of San Francisco, and authorities
Capt. Jim Allen said in a statement. hands free. air. believe they were shot in the head as they
The officers are on paid administrative Adult drivers are prohibited from driving The driver escaped unharmed through the slept.
leave, per CHP policy. while holding a cellphone in their hand but driver side when his big-rig started sinking Many of us will never forget when
Our officers routinely place themselves are able to use cellphones in a hands-free on the passenger side. Driver Alejandro Sonoma County was rocked by the discov-
directly in harm's way to protect our com- manner, police said. Curiel said he couldnt believe what hap- ery of a young innocent couple found mur-
munities and the use of force is always a last Drivers under the age of 18 are prohibited pened. dered on a Sonoma County beach, Sheriff
resort, Allen said. from using a cellphone at any time. Rhodes said the sinkhole measured 3 feet Steve Freitas said Friday.
In keeping with our commitment to pub- A 2016 survey showed more than 44 per- deep and 10 feet by 20 feet.
lic accountability, the CHP is fully cooper- cent of Californians said texting while driv-
ating with the San Mateo Police ing is the most serious distraction for driv- Obituary
Department and the San Mateo County ers and 54 percent of Californians said they
District Attorneys Office, Allen said. had been hit or nearly hit by a driver who
Charles Bernard McGuigan
May 31, 1934 - April 30, 2017
Nadine Frances Novak Obituaries Charles Chuck is survived by his wife, of 60 years, Jean
Nadine Frances Novak, of San Mateo,
California, born Sept. 17, 1928, died peace- April 27, 2017. Marie. Devoted father to Michael (Donna) McGuigan,
fully March 29, 2017, in Mother, grandmother, Catherine (Ed) Luzzi, Matthew (Valerie) McGuigan, Mark
the presence of loving g r e a t - g r a n dm o t h e r , (Catherine) McGuigan, Virginia McGuigan, Christopher
family and caregivers. physician, friend and (Bianka) McGuigan, Julia (Robert) Gauci; grandfather to
She is survived by her neighbor. Although we Kyle, Ryan, Kimberly, Barbara, Danny, Tony, Connor, Caity,
son Michael A. Novak, can no longer hold your Rachel, Bridget, Kelly, Kevin, Alex, Andrew, Jaime, Nikki,
grandchildren Jack A. hand, we know that you Joey and Riley; and great-grandfather to Troy.
Novak, William R. have touched our hearts He was born in E. St. Louis, Illinois, and moved to San
forever, and we will Francisco as a young boy. After graduating from Commerce
Novak, Frances T. Novak
never be apart. High School and the University of San Francisco, he entered into the US Army. Chuck was a
and her daughter-in-law
Visitation and vigil 11:30 a.m. Saturday, long-time parishioner of Our Lady of Angels in Burlingame. Chuck has been a CPA, Certified
Ellen Tookoian Novak.
May 13, at Sneider & Sullivan & Public Accountant, for over 50 years.
Nadine had a quick wit and an irreverent
OConnells Funeral Home, San
sense of humor. Nadine was very generous Chuck loved his family with his whole heart, always doing for them all he could. Being
Mateo. Funeral Mass is 10:30 a. m.
and had a loving heart. She loved to travel raised in San Francisco, he was a loyal GIANTS fan and a Season Ticket Holder for many years.
Saturday, May 27, at St. Bartholomew
with her friends and family. Nadine had Catholic Church, San Mateo. His favorite passion, baseball, will live in all of us forever. Anyone who had him as a coach,
many adventures and entertained us all by watched him coach, or listened to his loud-yet instructional-voice at the field was truly blessed
recounting her teaching sojourns in South As a public serv ice, the Daily Journal and inspired with the knowledge he instilled on the field and in the stands.
America. A Stanford grad but a country girl prints obituaries of approx imately 200 He will always be remembered with love and laughter for his generous nature, kind heart
at heart (and always barefoot). We will miss words or less with a photo one time on a and strong family values.
Nadine so much. She is now happily reunit- space av ailable basis. To submit obituaries,
ed with her husband Lt. Col. Tony Novak. Friends and family are invited to the Rosary on Wednesday, May 10, 2017, at 7pm. held at
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Sommerman said, suggesting theyre dimin- California State University Long Beach,

SHARKS
The sharks that end up on the beach
stranded, its just a fraction of the sharks ishing both in abundance and life span. was one of the first to suggest the sharks are
with meningitis that die, he added. Leopard sharks I think are highly under- contracting these types of pathogens
Recent strandings have been reported in appreciated, Van Sommerman said. through pores on top of the sharks head that
Continued from page 1 Theyre actually a signature species for the serve as ears known as endolymphatic
Redwood City, Foster City, Hayward,
Alameda, Oakland and San Francisco. This San Francisco Bay. ducts.
later, there may be a culprit meningitis. years event began in March, but its ongo- For more than 50 years, the sporadic die- Lowe and Okihiro documented four thresh-
The sharks displayed signs of inflammation ing and it could be at least a few more weeks offs have troubled Ron Russo, a former East er sharks that died near the San Francisco
in the brain, which would explain their odd before it starts to taper off. Bay Recreation District biologist who docu- Bay last year from what they believe is a
behavior and sudden mass die-offs, Okihiro The timing of the events also gives mented the 1967 mass mortality event. carnobacterial infection. Those cases
said. More analysis remains, but his current experts pause, with most of them occurring Its been one of the unfortunate great demonstrated this type of pathogen typical-
hypothesis is the sharks are contracting a around spring when stormwater runoff coin- mysteries of my life, Russo said, adding ly found in salmon sharks had jumped to
fungal infection thats causing the meningi- cides with large aggregates of sharks spawn- hes thrilled by the recent findings. Im common thresher sharks.
tis. ing or pupping in shallow water. actually very excited, at least we will know This bacteria isnt thought to be the cul-
Were close, but were not quite there perhaps whats causing the problem. prit in the leopard shark die-offs. Instead,
yet, Okihiro said, adding theyre not yet Sean Van Sommeran, executive director of
the Pelagic Shark Research Foundation Having studied leopard sharks in the San evidence points to fungi as the cause of the
sure if the fungi is as common as bread mold Francisco Bay for decades, Russo said the meningitis. Lowe noted Southern California
or something rare only affecting sharks and based in Santa Cruz, has been tracking
strandings for decades. He said leopard shark documented strandings are likely just the leopard sharks arent being affected like
bat rays. It is the exciting part of science tip of the iceberg and he suspects thousands those in San Francisco, indicating it could
where the light bulb goes off and you can die-offs ratcheted up in the early 2000s and
again in 2011. Now, he hopes theyll find more are dying out of sight. potentially be related to water quality.
say, OK, thats the story, thats whats San Francisco Bay is probably the most
the answer as to why.
killing the sharks, and this is how theyre
San Francisco is basically well known significant nursery site for leopard sharks in Contributing factors
getting it. the extent of their whole range, so the fun-
One theory is a large plume of fungi devel- for having amazing wildlife. Historically What isnt clear, is whether the sharks are
there used to be clouds of waterfowl and gus could be killing literally tens of thou- particularly susceptible to these types of
ops in a restricted water body, such as a sands of newborns, Russo said. Any time
lagoon or salt water marsh. If the sharks are marine birds, lots of sharks and fish, way pathogens because of weakened immune
more salmon. Its been diminished greatly you see a serious threat to any one species, I systems or even rising ocean temperatures,
in the wrong place at the wrong time, they always figure its a threat to our humanity
are subjected to a heavy exposure of the over the years and were at a point now where Lowe said. He added contaminates, waste
these mass die-offs cant be ignored in terms because it makes the world less diverse and spillage or runoff from fertilizers could be
fungi. Some point to the South Bay near reduces the heath of the ecosystem.
Redwood City and Foster City where a sys- of a conservation perspective, Van contributing.
tem of lagoons are used as flood control, or Sommeran said. Whats alarming is that We really have to keep an eye on whether
old salt ponds as a possible source. sharks are very well known for being resist- Other cases any of these sorts of things (die-offs) are
But Okihiro cautioned more research is ant. But for whatever reason, this stuff is Mass die-offs of various fish species are attributed to things that we do to the ocean,
needed. knocking them dead. often blamed on poor water quality marked Lowe said. Things that we do to the water
Cerebral fluid samples have been sent to He believes theyre contracting it while by depleted oxygen levels or unbalanced pH quality allow these [pathogens] to blossom
researchers at the University of California, trapped in areas with stagnant water or where levels. The situation is exacerbated when and bloom and then these sharks just get
San Francisco who will run it through a DNA runoff is culminating. He noted areas where water bodies are cutoff from fresh flows or overwhelmed.
database to see if there are any matches for water flow is controlled by tidal gates or inundated with tainted runoff. The Pescadero Cautiously optimistic theyre narrowing
the fungi, Okihiro said. Ideally, they may be lagoons are particularly susceptible, and Lagoon is another local spot where mass in on whats killing the leopard sharks by
able to determine where the sharks are con- suggested the area around Redwood City die-offs of steelhead trout have been credited the hundreds, Okihiro said the new evidence
tracting the fungi and potentially work to seems to be ground zero. Sommerman said to poor water quality when the briny lagoon could shed light on prior events as well. He
resolve the issue. when the hazardous water is then discharged, is cut off from the ocean. still has preserved tissue samples from the
the plume could spread to other areas of the But its only been within the last few years 2011 mass mortality event that started near
A 50-year history Bay. that scientists have identified meningitis as the Redwood Shores and Foster City
The foundation has responded to countless a cause for some of the marine casualties. lagoons.
Mass leopard shark die-offs are somewhat
rare in the renowned San Francisco Bay but calls of strandings and sends samples to sci- While the recent leopard shark die-offs While they await further study, Okihiro
the mystery dates back almost five decades. entists for testing. Short on funding, Van appear to be related to a fungi, prior research said hes been in touch with Russo as they
One of the earliest documented cases was in Sommerman said its been tough to keep up has found other species such as the thresher both hope for an answer to the mystery.
1967, followed by incidents in the early with this years extensive die-off. shark succumbing to a bacterial meningitis, Any time you gain knowledge thats an
2000s and a 2011 event when Okihiro esti- It used to be common to see leopard sharks possibly contracted from the food the ani- advancement forward, Russo said. Its
mated thousands died. grow in the 5- to 6-foot range. Now, its rare mals eat or potentially being passed down been driving me crazy all these years and Im
to find ones larger than 4 feet, Van from mother to embryo. glad were getting to a place were we can at
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Around the nation
Republican health care victory may Trumps pick for Army post
be fleeting as wary Senate awaits drops out amid growing criticism
WASHINGTON President Donald Trumps choice for
By Erica Werner and Alan Fram Army secretary withdrew his nomination on Friday in the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS face of growing criticism over his
remarks about Muslims, and gay, les-
WASHINGTON Senate bian, bisexual and transgender
Republicans wasted no time on Friday Americans.
showing they have little use for the Mark Green, a Republican state senator
House bill to repeal and replace Barack from Tennessee, said in a statement that
Obamas Affordable Care Act amid fears false and misleading attacks against
among Americans that people already him had turned his nomination into a dis-
sick wont be able to get affordable traction.
insurance. Tragically, my life of public service
Im going to read the House bill, Mark Green
and my Christian beliefs have been mis-
find out what it costs and where I find characterized and attacked by a few on the other side of the
good ideas there, why well borrow aisle for political gain, Green said, expressing deep
them. But basically were writing our regret over the decision.
own bill, Sen. Lamar Alexander, R- Green is the second Trump nominee for Army secretary to
Tenn., chairman of the Senate health withdraw.
committee, said in an interview. The move to step aside comes after a video began circu-
At this point, there seem to be more lating of a remarks Green gave in September to a tea party
questions than answers about its conse- group in Chattanooga. Green, who is opposed to gay mar-
quences, said moderate GOP Sen. Susan REUTERS
riage, said being transgender is a disease. He urged that a
Collins of Maine, whose vote may Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speaks during a media briefing. stand be taken against the indoctrination of Islam in pub-
prove one of the hardest to get for
lic schools and also referred to the Muslim horde that
President Donald Trump and Majority
Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. Vulnerable California invaded Constantinople hundreds of years ago.
And Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., Interior IDs 27 monuments
said over Twitter: A bill finalized GOP defend health bill votes
yesterday, has not been scored, amend- Darrell Issa Issa, who represents parts of Republican Reps. Steve Knight and David
for possible end to protections
ments not allowed, and 3 hours final San Diego and Orange counties, said he voted Valadao after they voted for the GOP bill, saying WASHINGTON The Interior Department on Friday identi-
debate should be viewed with cau- for the legislation to keep Republicans longtime tens of thousands of people in their districts risk fied 27 national monuments, mostly in Western states, that it
tion. promise to repeal former President Barack losing coverage under the cruel and ill-
Obamas health care law. His opponent, conceived plan. is reviewing for possible changes to the protections created
The outspoken and immediate skepti- Democrat Doug Applegate, said Issas vote Steve Knight Knight highlighted his efforts by Republican and Democratic presidents over the past two
cism pointed to a long road ahead in the showed he doesnt support his constituents. to preserve coverage for people with pre- decades.
Senate. And for a president whos We will hold him accountable, Applegate, a existing conditions. Critics of the legislation President Donald Trump ordered the review last month, say-
already expressed disappointment in retired Marine, said. Issa beat Applegate by less contend the bill doesnt provide enough money ing protections imposed by his three immediate predecessors
Congress slow-moving ways, more than a percentage point in 2016 the closest to fulfill that promise. Protesters staged a amounted to a massive federal land grab that should never
frustration seemed assured. of all 435 House races and Applegate has demonstration outside Knights office in Santa
announced he will challenge the nine-term Clarita, north of Los Angeles, after his vote have happened.
I dont think anyone in the Senate is congressman again in 2018. Thursday. A list released Friday includes 22 monuments on federal land
going to be bullied into artificial Mimi Walters Our legislation, the American David Valadao Valadao characterized the in 11, mostly Western states, including Bears Ears and Grand
benchmarks or timelines, said Josh Health Care Act, will lower premiums and Republican health plan as one that amends the Staircase-Escalante in Utah, Nevadas Basin and Range and
Holmes, a GOP consultant and former expand choices, Walters, who represents a failing Affordable Care Act to improve access Katahdin Woods and Waters in Maine.
chief of staff to McConnell. It will be district south of Los Angeles, said after voting to health care. Like Denham,Valadao represents
for the bill. Democratic challenger Katie Porter a Central Valley district where many residents The review also targets five marine monuments in the
a very different process that will look said in a statement the legislation would have get coverage through Medi-Cal, which liberals Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, including a huge reserve in
very different from the one that we just a devastating impact on families in her district, say is endangered by the GOP bill. Hawaii established in 2006 by President George W. Bush and
saw unfolding in the House. adding that Walters didnt care about how her Dana Rohrabacher Rohrabacher won his expanded last year by President Barack Obama.
Senate leaders have repeatedly vowed plan would hurt her constituents. Although coastal Southern California district with 58 Bush, Obama and former President Bill Clinton were among
success. Failure is not an option, No. Clinton carried her district,Walters won last year percent of the vote last year. What we sent to a host of presidents who protected hundreds of millions of
with nearly 59 percent of the vote. the Senate may not satisfy everyone, but its
2 Senate leader John Cornyn, R-Texas, Jeff Denham Denham said the Affordable vastly superior to the failing Obamacare acres under a 1906 law that authorizes the president to declare
said earlier this year. Care Act worsened existing problems in his monstrosity, he said in defense of his vote on federal lands and waters as monuments and restrict their use.
McConnell plans to move forward Central Valley district, where he says there is a the Republican plan. Trump said the protections imposed by his predecessors
under special procedures that allow leg- shortage of health care options.The Republican Ed Royce Southern California Rep. Ed Royce unilaterally put millions of acres of land and water under
islation to pass with a simple majority bill is agood first stepto giving Americans more said he voted for the GOP health bill to move strict federal control, eliminating the ability of the people
health care choices, Denham said. Gov. Jerry the reform process forward, although he
vote, instead of the 60 usually required Brown, a Democrat, blasted Denham and fellow described it as far from perfect. who actually live in those states to decide how best to use
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Tripps daughter in the 1940s, the quest to time. On Sunday, the store will also be

STORE
provide services for those flocking to the
area. He provided clothing and dry goods at preserve the store as a window into the past home to tools loggers and their families
the store central to where they logged old ramped up in the 70s and 80s, said Postel. might have used, from butter churns to old
growth redwood trees later used to build It really took detective work to figure out washing machines, said Carmen Blair,
Continued from page 1 many of San Franciscos buildings. what to do, he said. deputy director of the San Mateo County
Postel guesses there may have been more A key piece of the puzzle proved to be Historical Association.
the oldest still standing in San Mateo people living in the tree-covered hills and Tripps meticulous bookkeeping, giving To me, Old Woodside Store Day is a
County, since 1979. Built in 1854 by one mountains surrounding Woodside than there those with the San Mateo County Historical glimpse into how people used to live, she
of the areas first entrepreneurs, Robert O. are now, making the store a town center Association detailed records showing the said.
Tripp, the wooden structure was one of the for an area once dotted with logging camps. kind of merchandise Tripp stocked at his Blair said her favorite part about explor-
only stagecoach stops and stores between Though Postel also speculates the store may store. Postel said historians could locate all ing Tripps legendary past has been com-
San Francisco and San Jose for several have been built as a temporary structure, but one of Tripps store ledgers and, com- paring advertisements for his store, where
decades when logging was an economic with uneven wooden planks as floorboards, bined with historic brand information he claimed he would procure anything a
driver of activity in the area, said Postel. the building has withstood the test of time. stored at the state archives, they were able customer might want, with his ledgers,
It was a real community meeting place, Im sure when [Tripp] built it in 1854, he to recreate the labels one might have found showing which items were popular at the
he said. wouldnt have had a clue itd still be around on canned goods in the 1880s. Old photos time.
Also known as R.O. Tripp, the former today, said Postel. and a few firsthand accounts of store visits The historic Woodside Store will be open
Massachusetts dentist had initially come to Its now a place where visitors and school from older residents who could remember to the public Sunday, May 7, between noon
California in search of gold and better groups can stop by on select days of the visiting the store as children filled in some and 4 p.m. at 3300 Tripp Road for visitors
health and ended up becoming a catalyst for week to try their hand at cutting logs and missing pieces of how the store looked to compete in a seed spitting contest,
the logging industry that boomed in browse shelves of historic merchandise just when loggers were its target customers. cleave shingles with a mallet and froe, as
Woodside and Redwood City in the late like their counterparts might have more Now the stores customers are school chil- well as make dolls, among other activities.
1800s, said Postel. Trip was a true entrepre- than 100 years ago. dren and anyone looking for a better under- Visit historysmc.org or call (650) 299-
neur, Postel said, expanding his business to Though the county bought the store from standing of what life was like at another 0104 for more information.

accounts. In December 2014, Ladas was Superior Court judge agreed he would serve

LADAS
ly netted thousands of dollars by using
fraudulent credit cards at a fake business arrested and pleaded not guilty to the 10 no more than 90 days in county jail. Ladas
controlled by the wife between January felony charges. He was initially placed on will receive credit for two days served and is
2011 and June 2013, according to prosecu- administrative leave from the fire depart- expected to report for his jail sentence July
Continued from page 1 tors. ment while posting $80, 000 bail. He 8, according to prosecutors.
Ladas case began after his wife was retired from the department a few weeks District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said
County District Attorneys Office. arrested in December 2012. He posted her after his arrest. After a lengthy preliminary the presiding judge said he may consider an
Mark Ladas, 52, paid a total of $66,298 $10,000 bond in cash and she fled the hearing more than a year later, a judge held early termination to Ladas probation and
Friday, $34,980 of which was restitution to country. A maid at a Burlingame hotel where the former fire chief to answer on all reducing some of his felony charges to mis-
10 financial institutions and $31,318 of the wife stayed just before she absconded counts. demeanors after he has served some of his
which went to the California Franchise Tax turned over to police a wallet left behind in Ladas, who resides in Hillsborough, had sentence. A call to Ladas defense attorney
Board Friday to pay for unpaid taxes and her room with her identification and sever- been appointed to fire chief in April 2013 Eric Hove was not returned.
investigative costs related to his arrest two al fake credit cards, according to prosecu- and had an annual salary of nearly Wagstaffe said he has heard from dozens
years ago. He pleaded no contest in March, tors. $216, 062. The fire department serves of individuals who said they had contact
according to prosecutors. The suspicious discovery led the District Burlingame as well as Hillsborough, and with Ladas and could not believe he would
Ladas sentence marks the end of a com- Attorneys Office to open a separate inves- contracts with Millbrae and San Bruno for do something dishonest. He said Ladas sen-
plicated case prosecutors say was a tigation into Ladas own accounts. Before administrative services. tence proves ones status in life does not
sophisticated scheme between the former long, investigators reportedly found nearly Ladas reportedly appeared in court Friday affect ones punishment for wrongdoing.
fire chief and his wife Peta, who reportedly $35,000 worth of fraudulent funds deposit- and apologized in one sentence. In Prince or pauper, if you violate the law,
remains at large in Canada. The duo alleged- ed into three of Ladas personal bank exchange for his March plea deal, a you get held accountable, he said.

or are looking for one dipped in April to

JOBS
In an encouraging sign, the number of ment that includes people who arent count-
part-time workers whod prefer full-time ed as unemployed: They are the part-time 62.9 percent from 63 percent. While that
jobs has reached a nine-year low. That workers who want full-time jobs as well as figure has improved over the past 18
trend suggests that many employers are people who have given up their job hunts. months, it remains well below the prereces-
Continued from page 1 meeting rising customer demand by shift- sion level of 66 percent.
This broader figure reached 8.6 percent in
ing part-timers to full-time work. During April, the lowest point since November Economists dont expect that figure to get
for customer demand to keep adding jobs much of the economic recovery, the num- 2007, just before the recession officially much better. With the vast baby boom gen-
briskly despite a slump in the January- ber of part-timers remained unusually high began. In 2009, it had topped 17 percent. eration retiring and younger Americans
March quarter when the economy barely one reason why steady job growth didnt That broader measure of underemploy- more likely to stay in high school and
grew. produce sharp gains in pay or consumer ment has been cited by President Donald attend college, fewer Americans will likely
The jobs report does increase our confi- spending. Trump and his advisers as a more accurate work or seek work in the foreseeable future.
dence that the soft patch in the first quarter is gauge of the job markets health than the
over, Michael Gapen, an economist at The shift toward full-time work has also Fridays jobs report makes it highly like-
unemployment rate. ly that the Federal Reserve will resume rais-
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Russia-backed Syrian safe Reporters notebook
zones plan goes into effect B urlingame residents
gave to the Ci ty
Co unci l a petition with
roughly 200 signatures urging
Mateo Co unty will celebrate
Juro r Appreci ati o n Week,
May 8-12, to recognize the serv-
ice and participation of jurors
By Sarah El Deeb
and Lynn Berry ofcials to establish an afford- from the community.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS able housing fund with money Recognition for jurors during the
generated by leasing city proper- second week in May was estab-
BEIRUT A deal hammered out ty to To pGo l f. lished by a special resolution
by Russia, Turkey and Iran to set up The petition, which includes passed by the Cal i fo rni a
de-escalation zones in mostly signatures collected online and Leg i s l ature in 1998 to
opposition-held parts of Syria through canvassing the city, was acknowledge the important con-
went into effect in the early hours presented to city ofcials during tributions of citizens who devote
of Saturday. a Monday, May 1, meeting. their time and effort in making
The plan is the latest interna- Ofcials are in the process of the cherished right of trial by
tional attempt to reduce violence negotiating an agreement with jury a reality.
in the war-ravaged country, and is the golf-entertainment chain to ***
the first to envisage armed foreign rent the Burl i ng ame Go l f The city of San Carlos will
monitors on the ground in Syria. Center, and initial estimates hold its sixth annual Vo l unteer
The United States is not party to project the deal could generate Ex po Saturday, May 13, to
the agreement and the Syrian rivals between $500,000 and introduce residents to local
have not signed on to the deal. The REUTERS $750,000 annually. opportunities to give back to
armed opposition, instead, was Internally displaced people who fled Raqqa city carry their belongings as Affordable housing advocates
their community. The event is
highly critical of the proposal, they leave a camp in Ain Issa, Raqqa Governorate, Syria. who collected signatures claimed
free, open to the public and will
saying it lacks legitimacy. using rents from city property to
areas established. Syrian, Russian, Turkish and be held 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The plan, details of which will address cost of living concerns
In the tangled mess that consti- U.S.-led coalition air craft operate is preferable to attempting to at the San Carl o s Adul t
still be worked out over the next Co mmuni ty Center, 601
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ed to be part of the de-escalation There is no clear mechanism to battling Islamic State militants lished recently in Menlo Park as
resolve conflict and violations and other radical groups and The Reporters Notebook is a weekly
zones, activists said. There were a potential model. collection of facts culled from the
no immediate reports of casualties. like most other previous deals whether the American air force *** notebooks of the Daily Journal staff. It
It is not clear how the cease-fire struck by backers of the warring would abide by a diminished air The Superi o r Co urt o f San appears in the weekend edition
or de-escalation zones will be sides. space.
A potential complication to Russia and Iran two of the
enforced in areas still to be deter-
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N. Korea accuses S. Korea, Around the world
mined in maps to emerge a month
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Russian officials said it will be at deal calls for all aircraft to be government and both are viewed as SEOUL, South Korea North Irans presidential candidates
least another month until the banned from flying over the safe foreign occupation forces by his Korea on Friday accused the U.S. spar over nuclear deal
details are worked out and the safe zones. opponents. and South Korean spy agencies of
an unsuccessful assassination TEHRAN, Iran A hard-line
attempt on leader Kim Jong Un candidate has challenged Iranian
Trump transition raised flags about Flynn Russia contacts involving biochemical weapons.
In a statement carried on state
President Hassan Rouhani over
the nuclear deal with world pow-
By Julie Pace White House tling: a member of Trumps own media, North Koreas Ministry of ers during a televised debate,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS national securi- team suggesting the incoming State Security said it will ferret while the incumbent accused hard-
ty adviser. Trump administration might be in out and mercilessly destroy the liners of attempting to derail the
WASHINGTON In late Bi l l i n g s l ea over its head in dealing with an terrorists in the CIA and South accord.
November, a member of Donald knew Flynn adversary. The request now stands Korean intelligence agency The second of three debates
Trumps transition team would be out as a warning signal for Obama responsible for targeting its before Irans May 19 presidential
approached national security offi- speaking to officials who would soon see supreme leadership.
election on Friday saw Rouhani
cials in the Obama White House Ki s l y a k , Flynns contacts with the Russian North Korea frequently lambasts
according to spiral into a controversy that the United States and South Korea, accuse elements within Irans
with a curious request: Could the
would cost him his job and lead to but its accusation Friday was Revolutionary Guard of trying to
incoming team get a copy of the Michael Flynn two former
derail the deal with a missile
classified CIA profile on Sergey Obama admin- a series of shocking accusations unusual in its detail.
Kislyak, Russias ambassador to istration officials, and seemed hurled by Trump against his prede- The ministry said the spy agen- launch.
the United States? concerned Flynn did not fully cessors administration. cies in June 2014 ideologically Rouhani remains the favorite in
Marshall Billingslea, a former understand he was dealing with a In the following weeks, the corrupted and bribed a North the election as every Iranian pres-
Pentagon and NATO official, man rumored to have ties to Obama White House would grow Korean citizen who was working ident since Supreme Leader
wanted the information for his Russian intelligence agencies. deeply distrustful of Trumps deal- in Russia to carry out the alleged Ayatollah Ali Khamenei himself
boss, Michael Flynn, who had To the Obama White House, ing with the Kremlin and anxious assassination on Kim after return- took the presidency in 1981 has
been tapped by Trump to serve as Billingsleas concerns were star- about his teams ties. ing home. won re-election.

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After jobs report, late push


takes stocks to new records
By Marley Jay advanced. Dow Chemical gained
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS $1.67, or 2.7 percent, to $63.09
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 21,006.94 and gas supplier Praxair rose
NEW YORK A solid pickup in Low: 20,905.00 $3. 16, or 2. 5 percent, to
hiring last month helped push the Close: 21,006.94 $129. 48. Fertilizer maker CF
stock market to record highs Change: +55.47 Industries climbed $1.35, or 5 per-
Friday. The gains were driven by cent, to $28.42.
OTHER INDEXES CBS announced a bigger profit
energy, technology and industrial
S&P 500: 2399.29 +9.77 and more revenue than analysts
companies.
The Labor Department told NYSE Index: 11,615.59 +80.88 expected, and its stock gained
investors what they had hoped to Nasdaq: 6100.76 +25.42 $1.35, or 2.1 percent, to $65.20.
hear: employers added more work- NYSE MKT: 2528.12 +26.96 Media companies have struggled
ers last month after a sluggish Russell 2000: 1397.00 +8.15 the last few days as investors wor-
beginning to the year. Wilshire 5000: 24,975.86 +122.09 ried about declining cable ad rev-
Energy companies rose as the enue. Charter Communications,
price of oil recovered from losses 10-Yr Bond: 2.35 -0.17 Scripps Networks and Tegna all
earlier in the week. Media compa- Oil (per barrel): 46.47 +0.95 traded higher.
nies like CBS and Charter Gold : 1228.40 -0.20 IBM fell after Warren Buffett
Communications recovered from said hes sold about 25 million
their losses earlier in the week. profits. percent, to 1,397. barrel in London. Oil prices had shares of the technology and con-
Technology companies rose, but The market is likely to be con- Employers in the United States fallen earlier this week as sulting company, about a third of
IBM missed out after billionaire cerned about wage gains and the added 211, 000 jobs in April, investors wonder if OPEC will the stake that his Berkshire
investor Warren Buffett said he impact on corporate margins as we according to the Labor extend a deal that trimmed oil pro- Hathaway company had owned.
sold a large part of his stake in the move into 2018, he said. Department. That comes after duction. Buffett started buying IBM stock
company. The Standard & Poors 500 slow hiring over the first three Occidental Petroleum rose in 2011. IBM faces stiff competi-
After a quiet morning, stocks index climbed 9.77 points, or 0.4 months of the year and sluggish $2.38, or 4.1 percent, to $60.40 tion from companies including
rose in the afternoon and the S&P percent, to 2,399.29. The Dow economic growth. and Transocean jumped 84 cents, Microsoft and Amazon, which
500 finished above the all-time Jones industrial average rose Energy companies bounced or 8.1 percent, to $11.18. Baker have focused on cloud computing
high close it set March 1. 55.47 points, or 0.3 percent, to back as the price of oil steadied. Hughes gained $1.92, or 3.3 per- services. IBM reached an all-time
Scott Wren, senior global equity 21,006.94. After two steep losses in three cent, to $59.33. high of $215 in early 2013 and
strategist at Wells Fargos The Nasdaq composite jumped days, benchmark U.S. crude oil Apple jumped $2.43, or 1.7 per- closed at $155.05 Friday, down
Investment Institute, said stocks 25.42 points, or 0.4 percent, to jumped 70 cents, or 1.5 percent, cent, to $148.96, another record $4, or 2.5 percent.
benefited from the combination of 6,100.76, which beat a record it to $46.22 a barrel in New York. for the worlds most valuable pub- Cosmetics maker Revlon
greater hiring and slower wage set earlier this week. The Russell Brent crude, the standard for inter- licly-traded company. That helped plunged after its sales in North
growth because if wages rise too 2000 index of smaller-company national oil prices, added 72 tech stocks move higher. America fell during the first quar-
quickly it will affect corporate stocks added 8.15 points, or 0.6 cents, or 1.5 percent, to $49.10 Basic materials makers ter.

Punching in past 65: Older-worker rate highest since 1962


By Stan Choe Thats the highest rate since investments, according to the lat- looking for someone younger. ing to create their own plans to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1962, and it caps a long trend est retirement confidence survey The unemployment rate for work- get more workers into plans like a
higher since the figure bottomed by the Employee Benefit Research ers age 65 and over was 3.7 per- 401(k) that automatically deduct
NEW YORK Retire by your out at 10 percent in 1985. Institute. Perhaps because of slim cent last month. Thats a tick savings from each paycheck.
mid-60s? How 1960s. As America grows older and as nest eggs, nearly a third of work- higher than its median over the Low-income workers tend to have
More Americans age 65 and over life expectancy gets longer, some ers in that age group say they last 30 years, though its down much less access to savings plans
are still punching the clock, and workers keep heading to the office expect to work until at least 70, if from earlier this year. through their jobs.
the last time the percentage was because they like it and still feel they retire at all. The numbers may rise still high- Republicans and players in the
this high was when John F. engaged. But many others are con- Older workers still heading for er, critics say. Congress this past investment industry, though,
Kennedy was in the White House. tinuing to work for a simpler, dark- jobs may also be the lucky ones. week voted to overturn a federal argue that the state-run plans could
Last month, 19 percent of er reason: They cant afford not to. Many older Americans would like rule designed to help states give end up being much more expen-
Americans age 65 and over were More than a quarter of workers to work but say they cant find a more workers access to retirement sive than imagined and would
still working, according to gov- age 55 or older say they have less job, whether because they lack the savings plans. water down safeguards in place to
ernment data released Friday. than $10, 000 in savings and skills or because employers are Several states have been push- protect investors.

Delta apologizes after Business breifs


California family booted from flight his own strawberry-breeding business,
LOS ANGELES Delta Air Lines is offer- though, he found himself in a legal jam.
ing refunds and compensation to a In a case set for trial in federal court later
California family that says they were forced this month, the university is suing Shaw
off a plane and threatened with jail after and his scientific partner, saying they stole
refusing to give up one of their seats. the schools intellectual property by taking
A video of the April 23 incident was some of the fruits of their research with
uploaded to YouTube on Wednesday and them.
added to the list of recent encounters on air- The two scientists claim in a $45 million
lines that have gone viral, including the lawsuit of their own that the university has
dragging of a bloodied passenger off a unfairly kept some of their work locked in a
United Express plane. freezer and is depriving the world of a better
Brian and Brittany Schear of Huntington strawberry.
Beach, California, told KABC-TV in Los Some farmers in the No. 1 strawberry-
Angeles that they were returning from Maui, growing state are worried the battle is going
Hawaii with their two toddlers. They wanted to stymie research and cause them to lose
to put one of the children in a seat they had their competitive edge. California last year
bought for their 18-year-old son, who produced 1.6 million tons of strawberries
instead flew home on an earlier flight. valued at roughly $2 billion, according to
Deltas website says tickets cannot be the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
transferred. It doesnt do anybody any good for the
university to keep these strawberry plants
Strawberry scientist is sued in a box, said Rick McKnight, an attorney
over the fruits of his research for the two former professors. This is hurt-
ing the California strawberry industry in a
FRESNO Plant scientist Douglas Shaw major way.
spent his career toiling in the fields in Shaw, 63, is a giant in the strawberry
California to grow the perfect strawberry, world, heading the universitys lucrative
one that was plump and bright red yet breeding program for more than two decades
remained sweet even after the long trip to alongside fellow plant biologist Kirk
grocery stores across the country. Larson. Most of Californias strawberry
When the professor retired from the farmers grow plants developed by Shaw and
University of California at Davis and set up Larson.
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We be gemmin
CSM pitchers open playoffs with concurrent gems
By Terry Bernal home, there were two glaring sim- With a similar 2 p.m. start time,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ilarities between the two games CSM softball (32-6) invoked the
runs aplenty for the Bulldogs, but mercy rule in a 10-0 win over Yuba
For anyone wielding a bat on the none for the visiting teams. College, with Lady Bulldogs fresh-
College of San Mateo campus CSM baseball (34-6), backed by man right-hander Madison Mercer
Friday who wasnt wearing Bulldog seven shutout innings from soph- retiring all 15 batters she faced to
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO blue, it was slim pickings. omore left-hander Dalton Gomez, open CSMs best-of three series TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
Madison Mercer fired a five-inning With both the CSM baseball and clobbered Los Medanos College with a five-inning perfect game. Dalton Gomez threw seven shutout
perfect game in CSM softballs win softball teams opening play in the 18-0 in the opening matchup of a innings as CSM baseball blasted Los
over Yuba in Fridays playoff opener. Northern California playoffs at best-of-three series. See CSM, Page 16 Medanos in Fridays playoff opener.

PAL Bay dynasty


Carlmont clinches
fifth straight crown
in PAL Bay Division
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Carlmonts lack of enthusiasm over


clinching its fth straight Peninsula NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
Athletic League Bay Division champi- Mills Isi Mapa unleashes a shot of 50 feet, one
onship Friday was evident. It aint that the inch on his final throw to win the PAL boys
thrill is gone though. Its just that the Scots shot put title at M-A Friday afternoon.
are full aware they have plenty of work left
to do this season.
Entering play Friday with a two-game lead
over both Terra Nova and Capuchino with
three to play, the Scots (11-1 in PAL Bay,
Mills throwers
21-3-1 overall) needed two things to hap-
pen to continue their PAL Bay Division
dynasty by clinching the league title out-
right. And as the Scots were on the verge of
rule PAL finals
taking care of one of those things them- Five field-event finals held
selves with a 6-1 win over Terra Nova, the
Carlmont players learned prior to the
on first day of league trials
games nish they got some help with the By Nathan Mollat
other thing, as Cap also lost. DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
With the Scots not having won a Central
Coast Section championship since 1993, The Mills boys track team won the 2016
however, the team had already decided to put Peninsula Athletic League team title on the
its energies towards unnished business as broad shoulders of its throws team.
opposed to reveling in the ve-peat. The Vikings put themselves in a good
We havent reached out goals yet to cele- place to repeat as they dominated the shot
brate anything yet, Carlmont manager put on the first day of the PAL championship
Rich Vallero. series Friday at Menlo-Atherton.
Starting pitcher Sean Prozell took that While most events taking place on the track
credo to heart. In lieu of a postgame dog- were trials used to determine next weekends
pile, the ace right-hander unleashed all that finalists, half the field events were contest-
energy in a concentrated heavy cutter to ed as finals. In addition to the boys shot
dominate on the mound for his 10th win of put, the girls discus and high jump finals
the year. The senior who is on the verge were held, as were boys long jump and pole
of wrapping up the pitching triple crown in vault.
the PAL Bay Division allowed one run on The other half of the field-event finals
ve hits while striking out seven, including will be held next Saturday.
recording the nal four outs of his day via But it was the performance of the Mills
punch-out. TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
shot putters that was the story of the first
Carlmont ace Sean Prozell earned his 10th win of the season Friday as the Scots clinched the
See SCOTS, Page 15 Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division championship with a 6-1 win over Terra Nova. See PAL, Page 15

No clear favorite, rain make for unpredictable Derby


By Beth Harris Classic Empire is the 5-1 shot Always Dreaming, 20-1 Tapwrit of Fame resume.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 4-1 pre-race choice. Two and 30-1 Patch, the one-eyed horse. The Kentucky Derby would look really
horses, Always Pletcher is 1 for 45 in the Derby. good to add to the list, he said.
Dreaming and With no left eye, Patch will only see the Dont look for four-time winner Bob
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Two trainers sad- McCraken, are the co- crowd as he breaks from the far outside spot Baffert. The white-haired trainer doesnt
dling three horses each. A horse trying to second choices at 5-1. in the gate. Jockey Tyler Gaffalione figures have a horse this year, but like everyone
win for the first time. The early favorite Toss in the threat of rain to hustle him over to the rail to save ground else, he has an opinion.
whose training was interrupted. Another early in the day, which as the field makes its way to the traffic- Theres a lot of parity. There are some
attempting to overcome irascible behavior. could soak well-dressed choked first turn. nice, solid horses, he said. I think Classic
The 20-horse field for Saturdays racegoers wearing fancy Steve Asmussen also has three runners, Empire is probably the best horse in the
Classic Empire hats, and it all makes for race. Todds horse has brilliance, Always
Kentucky Derby lacks a dominant runner. and theyre all longshots: 15-1 Hence, 20-1
The winter prep races did nothing to estab- a most unpredictable Derby. Lookin at Lee, and 30-1 Untrapped. He is
lish a clear favorite. Todd Pletcher will saddle three horses winless in 15 tries, the only hole in his Hall See DERBY, Page 17
12 Weekend May 6-7, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

SHP takes down M-A in PAL Bay showdown


Editors note: Due to a printing error, this With 3:02 left, M-As Devin Dondas tied the
story did not appear in the May 5 issue of score at 2 on a wrap-around goal.
the San Mateo Daily Journal. It is being SHP, however, snagged the momentum back
re-run in its entirety before the end of the quarter when, with just
over two minutes left, Thomas Wine found
By Nathan Mollat Sonsini with a cross-field pass, moving the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ball from the left to right post where Sonsini
buried a one-timer for a 3-2 SHP lead after one
Because the Peninsula Athletic League quarter.
boys lacrosse Bay Division is comprised of Momentum is a tricky thing, Kryger said.
only three teams Menlo-Atherton, Menlo It comes and goes over the course of the
School and Sacred Heart Prep the division game.
champion is essentially decided in a four-
SHP took control of the game in the second
game, three-way playoff series. When any of
quarter, outscoring the Bears 3-0 to lead 6-2 at
the teams face off, as when M-A made the
halftime. Sonsini picked up his third goal of
short drive over to SHP Thursday afternoon,
the game, crashing the weak-side right post
there is a playoff feel to the match.
and taking a feed from Wilson Weisel. The
The Gators had plenty of motivational fac-
Gators increased their lead to 5-2 just over a
tors working in their favor. One, the Bears
minute later, when Ted Vought fed Crockett in
beat SHP 7-4 back on March 15. Two, it was
front of the net for his second goal of the
the Gators senior day, and three, there was
game. Barnds rounded out the first-half scor-
the chance to get a leg up in the race for the
ing when he took a pass on the wing from
Bay Division title.
Crockett, shook his defender with a move that
SHP channeled those emotions almost to
would make Steph Curry smile and buried his
perfection, as the Gators took a first period
attempt.
lead and never trailed in a 9-5 win.
It was a great game, said SHP coach We gave them a few extra passes, Kryger
Chris Rotelli. We were at full strength. The said.
first time (we played M-A) we didnt have our Tinsley scored early in the third to up SHPs
leading offensive and defensive players. lead to 7-2 before M-A finally broke a 22-
Overall, we played a lot better (this time minute scoreless drought when Disibio con-
around). verted a Wolf pass for the Bears first goal
Joe Sonsini and Jack Crockett each since the first period.
notched hat tricks for SHP (2-1 PAL Bay, 14- The Gators got the goal back just before the
5 overall). Kevin Tinsley added a pair and end of the third, with Crockett getting his hat
Tommy Barnds rounded out the scoring for trick off an assist from Vought to give SHP an
the Gators. 8-3 lead going into the final period.
M-A (1-2) had five players score one goal M-A finally found some creases and space in
each: Tommy Bohac, Chris Disibio, Devin the SHP defense over the final 12 minutes, get-
Dundas, Jack Hansen, Andrew Ojeda and Jack NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
SHPs Joe Sonsini, left, fires a shot past M-A goaltender Cooper Waymire during the Gators ting off 11 shots. But they could only manage
Wolf. two goals one each from Ojeda and Wolf.
We made a couple mental mistakes on the 9-5 win over the Bears in a PAL Bay Division showdown Thursday.
defensive side, said M-A coach Steven SHP spent most of the game setting up Tinsley worked his way toward the goal from Tinsley capped the scoring for SHP with the
Kryger. On the offensive side, we missed their attack from behind the M-A goal, using the wing before dropping a pass back to play of the game. As he took the ball in from
the cage a few too many times. Sonsini and Jack Crockett to make a run to Crockett, who had filled the slot and fired it the wing, an M-A defender stepped up to check
The Gators wasted little time jumping out the front of the net and then make a pass to a home. his progress. Tinsley spun off the contact,
to the lead, finding the back of the net less cutting teammate or to the weakside of the But the Bears got right back into the game turning 360 degrees and whipped a shot past a
than three minutes into the 12-minute first goal. less than a minute later. Jack Hansen took a stunned Waymire.
quarter. In a sign of things to come, Sonsini To beat them, we had to move the ball restart following a SHP penalty and walked Theyre all sort of playoff games now,
set up behind the goal, worked his way to the around, Rotelli said. We were patient and in on goal, finally beating SHP goaltender said Rotelli, whose team will face rival Menlo
right side of the net before whipping a cross- unselfish on offense. Cody Weibe with 3:59 left in the period. School in next weeks season finale.
body shot past M-A goaltender Cooper With under five minutes left in the opening Weibe would end up with 12 saves on the Im proud with how much weve
Waymire. period, the Gators doubled their lead to 2-0. day. improved.

and others to pick up the slack against James Harden,


Sports briefs Patrick Beverley, Lou Williams and the rest of Houstons
sharp-shooting guards.
Spurs Tony Parker has surgery
on ruptured quad muscle Eddie Lacys garage sale for charity a huge hit
SAN ANTONIO The Spurs say veteran guard Tony DE PERE, Wis. Eddie Lacy may be gone from the Green
Parker has undergone successful surgery to repair a ruptured Bay Packers, but he left a nice legacy in his wake.
left quadriceps tendon. The running back launched a two-day garage sale at his
The team said Fridays procedure was home in suburban Green Bay on Friday
performed by Spurs physician Dr. David and it was basically sold out before din-
Schmidt and a timeline for Parkers return ner. T-shirts, unused Under Armor cleats,
will be determined later. Packers hoodies and more all gone in
The 34-year-old Parker was injured a matter of hours.
Wednesday night as the Spurs evened Lacy says he is donating 100 percent
their second-round playoff series against of the proceeds to charity. Items that go
the Rockets at 1-1. Game 3 was Friday unsold will be donated to Freedom House
night in Houston. in Green Bay, which serves area families
Tony Parker The Frenchman averaged 10.1 points in need of housing.
Eddie Lacy Lacy, a star in college at Alabama,
in the regular season, but had raised that
to 15.9 points on 53 percent shooting in eight playoff spent his first four seasons with the Packers and rushed for
games. It will be up to Patty Mills, rookie Dejounte Murray 3,435 yards and 23 touchdowns. He signed with the Seattle
Seahawks as a free agent during the offseason.

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FRIDAY Local sports roundup her name not only in Bulldogs history but
now community college state history. Reds 13, Giants 3
Baseball Valley. The Bears will face either Mitty or top- Vong captured the 100-yard backstroke and
Serra manager resigns
Craig Gianinno, who took over the Serra
baseball program beginning the 2010 sea-
seeded Menlo School in the quarterfinals
Monday at a place to be determined.

Baseball
then helped the Bulldogs to their first-ever
state relay championship.
Vongs time of 54.77 in the 100 back was
Reds thump
son, resigned as the teams manager Friday.
In a post on his Facebook account,
Gianinno said he has struggled with this deci-
Sacred Heart Prep 2, Capuchino 0
The Gators played spoiler Friday, rebound-
ing from a stunning 11-10 loss to the
more than three seconds faster than the sec-
ond-place finisher. In fact, her time would
have been good enough for 15th place in the
mens race, according to CSM swim coach
San Francisco
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
sion for some time. Ultimately, Gianinno
believed that leading a high-level program Mustangs Wednesday to deny Capuchino a Randy Wright.
like Serra was taking a toll on him personally. chance to win the PAL Bay Division title. CINCINNATI San Franciscos Matt Cain
Capuchinos loss, coupled with Carlmonts CSMs Spupriya Sharma finished fifth in
In the last year, it has become clear to me the 100 back with a time of 58.32. was rocked for nine runs, matching the most he
that the cost coaching the Serra program was 6-1 win over Terra Nova gives the Scots the has allowed in the major leagues, and Jose
weighing heavily on my family, Gianinno division championship with two games left in Vong then swam the lead-off leg of the 200 Peraza drove in a career-high four runs in the
said in his post. Like many modern high the regular season. medley relay, going out in a time of 25.07 first four innings to lead the Cincinnati Reds
school programs, the job is made very diffi- SHP starting pitcher Angelo Tonas hand- over the 50-yard distance. Gabriel Montoya over the Giants 13-3 on Friday night.
cult by external factors. Rather than continue cuffed the Mustangs, holding them to just one posted a time of 30.85 in the breaststroke, Cain (2-1), a 32-year-old veteran of 13 big
on this path, it is time for me to change direc- hit, a Matt OMahoney double. Sharma a 26.51 in the fly and Isabella Paragas league seasons, allowed 10 hits and threw 78
tion and allow someone else to take over. Jack Molumphy provided the offense for bringing home the title with a 25.27 50 free pitches in 3 1/3 innings. Five of the six batters
In his eight seasons with the Padres, SHP, driving in both Gators runs. leg. he walked scored, and his ERA rose from 2.30
Gianinno compiled an overall record of 161- CSMs time of 1:47.71 was not only good to 4.70. San Francisco pitchers walked 12 in
81-1 and a West Catholic Athletic League mark Burlingame 2, Hillsdale 1 all, the teams most since 2011, and the Giants
The Panthers (5-6 in PAL Bay, 9-10-1 over- for gold, it set a new Coast Conference record.
of 71-41. Twice he led the Padres to a regular- fell to an NL-worst 11-19.
season co-championships, in 2013 and again all) broke a 1-1 lead in the fifth when junior It was the fourth and fifth gold medals for the Eugenio Suarez had three hits and three RBIs,
in 2016. Jake Scigliano stole home on the front end of Bulldogs over the two-day championship and Billy Hamilton scored four runs for the
Friday, the Padres dropped a 6-3 decision to a double steal. The one-run lead held up for schedule at East Los Angeles College. Reds, who had 16 hits and stole five bases
Sacred Heart Cathedral to finish WCAL play in Gray Goodmans first win of the year as the against Cain and catcher Buster Posey.
CSM diver Travis Russo followed up his
fifth place with an 8-6 record. The Padres host senior worked 5 2/3 innings, allowing four Cincinnati scored in each of the first six
gold-medal performance in the 3-meter with a
College Park-Pleasant Hill in the regular-sea- hits and four walks while striking out six. innings and won for the fifth time in six
silver in the 1-meter board. He was named
son finale Saturday a with a 14-11 record. Panthers right-hander Justin Beressi recorded games, including three in a row.
Outstanding Diver of the meet.
They will then receive a bid to the CCS tour- the final four outs to record his first save of the Bronson Arroyo (3-2) gave up three runs
year. Hillsdale (4-8, 9-14) got a complete- We came to LA with five swimmer and we
nament. two earned and five hits in 5 1/3 innings
game effort from Thomas Karpishin, who go home with state champions, Wright said
Gianinno was a controversial hire when he with one walk and four strikeouts. Making his
took the loss. in a press release.
was tabbed to replace longtime Serra manager sixth start since coming back from elbow and
Pete Jensen who retired following a CCS title shoulder operations that caused him to miss
in 2009. Gianinnos hiring generated several
Girls lacrosse THURSDAY two seasons, the 40-year-old right-hander
meetings between the administration and Sacred Heart Prep 11, Castilleja 7 threw a season-high 95 pitches.
alumni, who were not initially on board with SHP got four goals and two assists from Joey Votto hit a sacrifice fly and Suarez and
the decision. Allison Carter to beat the Castilleja in a Baseball Peraza had RBI singles as Cincinnati opened a
WBAL Foothill Division meeting. 3-0 lead in the first.
Boys tennis Cam Gordon added a pair of goals for SHP,
Menlo-Atherton 6, Menlo School 5
Peraza extended his career-best hitting streak
CCS tournament Ingrid Corrigan had two, and Grace Johnson The Knights suffered only their second loss to nine games with a first-inning, RBI single.
Sacred Heart Prep saw its season come to an and Caitlin Carcione had one goal apiece. in PAL Ocean Division play, but by virtue of He singled leading off the third, stole second
end in the second round of the CCS tournament Emma Briger was strong in the goal for SHP, Aragons 6-4 win over second-place Half and scored on Hamiltons single.
with a 5-2 loss to Homestead. finishing with nine saves. Moon Bay, Menlo clinched the division title. Christian Arroyo homered in the second, cut-
SHP (11-13) got its two wins at the last two M-A tied the score at 3 with a run in the top ting the Giants deficit to 3-1, but Suarez hit a
doubles spots. of the fifth. The Bears then scored three more two-run single in the bottom half, Hamilton
In other second-round action, PAL champ
College swimming in the top of the seventh, which proved crucial singled home a run in the third and Peraza greet-
Menlo-Atherton, which garnered the No. 8 Vong, CSM golden again as Menlo (9-2 PAL Ocean, 14-9 overall) ed reliever Cory Gearrin in the fourth with a
seed, cruised to a 7-0 win over Evergreen College of San Mateos Erica Vong etched scored twice in its final at-bat. bases-loaded triple to left-center field.

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A violent storm overnight and into Friday

As struggles continue
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sports brief
Hurley, Power share lead
in rain-delayed Wells Fargo
morning dumped nearly 2 inches of rain on
Eagle Point Golf Club and forced a three-hour
delay. Hurley had a 3-under 69, while Power
shot 71 and joined him at 5-under 139.
Tigers 7, As 2 WILMINGTON, N.C. Billy Hurley III and Jon Rahm of Spain was among those one
shot back.
OAKLAND Michael Fulmer pitched eight Seamus Power of Ireland were atop the leader-
play was challenged by Oakland and upheld. board after a day of wind, rain and a second Dustin Johnson, in his first tournament
innings of two-run ball after his start was Cabrera added a running catch near the
pushed back a day due to rain, Jim Adduci hit a round at the Wells Fargo Championship that since his slip down the stairs that knocked him
stands in foul territory while left fielder Justin didnt finish. out of the Masters, was 2 over for the round,
bases-loaded triple and the Detroit Tigers beat Upton and second baseman Romine also made
the Oakland Athletics 7-2 on Friday night. five shots behind. He was through 13 holes.
strong defensive plays for the Tigers.
Victor Martinez had three hits and two RBIs Triggs gave up five runs and eight hits in 5

PAL
while Miguel Cabrera and Andrew Romine The Mills girls also got off to a good start
1/3 innings. in the field events, going 1-2 in the discus.
added two hits apiece to help Detroit win the
opener of its nine-game road trip. Sophomore Nane Ikahihifo took home the
Trainers room championship with a PR of 121-01.
Fulmer (3-1) struck out nine and walked two Continued from page 11
after having his scheduled outing in Detroit Athl eti cs : An MRI taken on reliever Shes been 119, Lewis said.
rained out. Only one of the runs allowed by Sean Doolittles left shoulder revealed no She easily outdistanced teammate and run-
structural damage. Doolittle was placed on day. Five of the six podium spots were filled
the 2016 AL Rookie of the Year was earned. with Vikings including the top four ner-up Taina Livai, who posted a mark of
Yonder Alonso drove in two runs for the As. the 10-day DL on April 30. ... Sean Manaea 115-0.
(strained left shoulder) is scheduled to throw spots. Those four, along with Capuchinos
Oakland has lost nine of 11. Ryan Chapman, qualified for the Central The two Vikings were clearly head and
The Tigers scored two runs in the third and a bullpen Saturday.
Coast Section trials in a couple weeks. shoulders better than the rest of the field.
three in the sixth to chase starter Andrew Half Moon Bays Siobhan Calhoun was
Triggs (4-2). Up next This is another of those years where the
kids have stepped up, said Pat Lewis, third at 105-0.50 and was the only other
Adduci had the big blow with his triple in Tigers right-hander Jordan Zimmermann (3- Mills throw coach. This one of the better athlete to eclipse the 100-foot mark.
the sixth. He added a double and scored in the 1) makes his first career appearance at the groups. Aragons Hino-O-Holeva Filimoeha was
eighth. Oakland Coliseum on Saturday night while the Isi Mapa claimed the PAL championship, fourth with a 97-10, Christina Chin of
The 31-year-old journeyman, who spent the As counter with RHP Jesse Hahn (1-2). putting the shot 50 feet, one inch on his Westmoor was fifth with a throw of 97-7 and
past two years playing in Korea and was called Zimmermans 6.18 ERA is nearly two points final throw to set a new personal record. Mele Ikahihifo, a junior, was sixth with a
up from the minors on April 23 after JaCoby higher than any other Detroit starter. Hahn is Mapa was the only athlete to eclipse the 49- mark of 96-10.
Jones was hit in the face by a pitch, also threw unbeaten in three career starts against the foot mark, doing it twice. He put a mark of
out Khris Davis trying to extend a single. The Tigers. The girls high jump was a mass of confu-
49-6 on his first throw, which also was a sion as the top six jumpers all finished with
new PR until he eclipsed it on his third. the same height 4-10. Menlo-Athertons

SCOTS
Vallero said. Thats just the way hes built. It feels good, Mapa said. I wanted to
I dont think well ever have to be worried Kalina Zanelli took first place based on the
get to 50 (feet). least number of misses. Miya Driscoll
about him when he crosses the chalk. Mapa bettered teammate and second-place
Terra Nova (6-5, 13-7) starting pitcher (Westmoor), Tasha Jones (Half Moon Bay),
Continued from page 11 finisher Christian Joseph Sael by nearly Shannon Perry (Woodside), Ava Ocon
Nate Rumb showed a ash of dominance two feet. Sael came as one of the favorites,
too, pitching out of a bases-loaded, no-out (Woodside), Isaabella Ratti (Hillsdale)
Nothing new for the kid with the perfect having thrown a season-best 49-11 at the rounded out the podium finishers.
jam in the third. The right-hander buckled Serra Top 7 Invitational.
10-0 record, a 0.43 ERA and 79 strikeouts down after Vinny Bologna and Zane Van In the boys long jump, Menlo-
on the year. The best Sael could muster Friday, howev- Athertons Tate Tusssing took gold with a
Arsdel each singled and Brandenburg drew a er, was a toss of 47-9, with a knee brace on
Hes been shoving every game, walk, inducing an ineld y before record- leap of 21-6 11 inches further than run-
Carlmont catcher Jordan Brandenburg said. his left knee and a heavily taped right wrist ner-up Lukas Stoiber of Hillsdale, who fin-
ing back-to-back strikeouts to strand the his throwing wrist.
Hes our horse. bases loaded. ished at 20-7.
Prozell would have gone out for the sev- In perhaps the biggest move day, Mills
Just to get out of that bases loaded, no Ryan Beglitsoff jumped up into third place Stoibers teammate Nate Shani was right
enth inning if not for his pitch count. outs, it just felt great, Rumb said. behind at 20-6. Capuchinos Jacob Pascual
Totaling 104 pitches after six innings, he with his best effort of the season.
Rumb continued throwing the ball by bat- Beglitsoff was stuck in the 41-foot range on was given fourth, despite have the same dis-
only had six pitches remaining before he ters in the fourth, running his consecutive tance as Shani, who did it in less jumps.
would have had to depart as per the mandato- his first two throws. On his third, however,
punch-out streak to four. But in the fth, his Beglitsoff uncorked a throw of 47 feet Mills Toshiaki Hensley was fifth with a
ry 110-pitch cap. fortunes zzled when he left a changeup jump of 20-4, Elijah Acacio of Capuchino
My coach told me I had six pitches left, nearly three feet better than his previous
hanging high in the wheelhouse of season best. Beglitsoff said he was a little rounded out the podium in sixth place with a
Prozell said. So, Id rather [reliever Lucas Brandenburg. jump of 20-1.50.
Billot] have a fresh inning. I wasnt too nervous standing in the ring before his
Theyre a great hitting team, Rumb throws, but said his final throw felt good as The boys pole vault saw Burlingames
annoyed. said. Everybody can hit. I just try to locate Jimmy Escobar continue his strong season
it left his hand.
What did annoy Prozell was the one run he as well as I can and get strikes. as he captured first place with a height of
surrendered in the rst inning when Terra Hes been a kid who has been out here for
With Rich Valleros uncle, John Vallero, four years, Lewis said. Hes not the 14-6, a foot higher than Terra Novas Brett
Novas Cole Sowyrda unloaded on a solo managing the Terra Nova squad, the PAL Daughtry, who was second at 13-6.
home run. So, Prozell unleashed the other biggest kid in the world, but he gets it
might want to look into instituting a done. Those two were the only one to go over
side of his game as Carlmonts cleanup hit- Vallero Cup. The Scots swept the two-game
ter in the bottom of the frame. Eli Uai gave Mills a sweep of the top four the 12-foot mark. Third place went to
series between the two teams this year, spots, with a throw of 46-3 an inch bet- Westmoors Derek Bautista who had a mark
I was looking for some redemption right evening the lifetime series between uncle ter than Chapmans 46-2. Sione Langi, a of 11-6. Fourth, fifth and sixth places all
away, Prozell said. and nephew. Terra Nova won both matchups fifth Viking, was the last man to make the had the same height of 11-feet. Woodsides
After Brandenburg tied the game with an last year. PAL podium in sixth place with a throw of Alex Hadidi was fourth, Brandon Huey of
RBI single, Prozell got his redemption by Were [playing] the best team in the 45-7.5. But only the top five advance to San Mateo was fifth and George Marshall of
belting an RBI double to give the Scots the league, John Vallero said of Carlmont. Its CCS. Aragon was sixth.
lead amid a three-run rally. Then he went a rivalry game, so everybodys red up. But
back to work on the mound, shutting down a we just wanted to play well. And I thought
pair of Terra Nova rallies through the middle we played well today.
innings, stranding runners in scoring posi- Even with the Bay Division title in hand,
tion in both the fourth and fth. Carlmont has no intention of letting up
Then, in the bottom of the fth, through its nal two league games next
Brandenburg put the game out of reach by week against Capuchino. Every win is criti-
launching a three-run homer to left eld. cal toward earning a higher seed in CCS
Having transferred from Serra prior to last postseason play, which will see the Scots
season, Prozell had to sit out a portion of playing in the CCS Open Division for the
his junior year. He went on to post a 3-0 fourth straight season.
record in 2016 and has yet to lose a game as Were in the Open again, so we know
a varsity starter. His dominant demeanor every team that is in that eld is going to
was obvious even before he took the varsi- have depth and pitching, Rich Vallero said.
ty hill for the Scots though as he honed his And Cap has been playing great all year.
chops last year by pitching in inter-squad So, were excited to see where were at
games. against another quality team in our league.
Hed even glare our guys down, Rich We welcome it.
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20th win of the year with Fridays to make plays behind me. I can

CSM perfecto. A freshman out of


Westmont-Campbell, Mercer was-
nt sure she was even going to
keep doing what Im doing.
At the plate, Wells and first
baseman Jordan Davis led the
Continued from page 11 play softball at CSM this season. charge with three hits apiece.
Mercer was shelved for most of CSM scored four in the second,
her senior high school season last one in the third and five more in
Both series conclude Saturday, year, citing two herniated discs in the fourth.
each with the possibility of dou- her back as the reason. While
bleheaders, if necessary. Ranked No. 1 in the Northern
shes pitched through the pain California bracket, CSM contin-
Mercers perfecto was the first this year, the tall right-hander
shes ever thrown in her life. And ues its best-of-three series against
learned Friday morning the condi- No. 16 Yuba Saturday at Bulldog
when she recorded the final out of tion has worsened, as an MRI
the day via her third strikeout, she Stadium at noon.
revealed two bulging discs, she
knew precisely what was at stake.
I was excited because I kind of
said. Cinco de Mayo party
Usually during games I have so
knew [the perfect game] was hap- much adrenaline going, I dont Its fitting Gomez, who is half
pening throughout the game, even feel it, Mercer said. But Mexican on his fathers side, took
Mercer said. But also Im excited outside of games, I get shooting the start for the baseball team on
that were closer to moving on. Cinco de Mayo. It is also fitting TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
pains down my leg. Its pretty CSM baseball sophomore Nick Adgar slides home amid a five-run rally
Fo r Go mez, i t was a mat t er o f serious. the Bulldogs, amid their hitting
s et t l i n g i n aft er t wo s h ak y fiesta, produced two five-run in the fifth inning of the Bulldogs 18-0 win Friday over Los Medanos.
Efficiency has been Mercers
i n n i n g s ami d a s co rel es s t i e. friend though. The freshman need- innings. in his lone at-bat. looking pretty good. But we had
But aft er h e s et do wn t h e s i de i n ed just 49 pitches to breeze CSM struck the second time CSMs hurlers did the rest, front- some injuries and it was basi-
o rder i n t h e t o p o f t h e t h i rd, through 15 batters Saturday, through the batting order. In the ed by Gomezs 10th win of the cally just next man up; go out
t h e Bul l do g s l i n eup reci p ro cat - including 36 for strikes. third inning the Bulldogs sent year. The sophomore left-hander there and play. And thats what
ed b y ral l y i n g fo r fi v e run s t o She was on today, CSM short- nine batters to the plate. Anders who is set to transfer to happened.
k i ck o ff t h e h i t p arade. CSM stop Meagan Wells said. Green and Angelo Bortolin University of Nevada-Reno next Now, CSM is sitting atop the
t o t al ed 1 7 h i t s wh i l e Go mez She got help from two diving ranking 16th and first, respective- season let just one ball out of Northern California playoff
an d rel i ev er Et h an Bl eds o e catches in the outfield. In the third ly, in the state in RBIs each the infield through his final four bracket as the No. 1 seed. Gomez,
co mb i n ed t o h o l d Lo s Medan o s inning, left fielder Emily Cotla produced RBI singles. Brandon innings of work. That one outfield for one, isnt surprised.
t o j us t fo ur h i t s . ranged into the left-center gap to Hernandez followed with a two-run ball, a leadoff single in the sev- From the beginning of fall I
When I started off I felt a little make a sliding catch with a low- double and Ray Soderman added an enth, was erased on a double play knew we had something special,
shaky, a little nervous, Gomez gloved nab. To open the fifth, RBI knock. grounder by the next batter. Gomez said. Our coach kept
said. It was the first game of the right fielder Gaby Zucchiatti In the fifth the Bulldogs sent 10 Gomez is the only pitcher in telling us we had something spe-
playoffs. I was a little pumped up. turned in a mirror-image of Cotlas more batters to the plate, high- CSMs starting rotation to not cial. And as the season went on we
But then after I kept throwing, I gem, sprinting into the right-cen- lighted by a two-run single by RJ miss a start this season. He took started to believe it. Honestly I
started focusing better and found a ter gap to make a grab with a feet- Prince and an RBI knock from the ball on opening day and has thought we were going to do this
groove. first slide. Everett Lau. totaled 14 starts, notching a 10-1 the whole time.
Personally, it pumps me up, Hernandez was 3 for 3 with record with a 2.93 ERA. The Bulldogs continue their
Mercer magnificent Mercer said, and just kind of five RBIs on the day. Daniel Our pitching staff, we were best-of-three series against No. 17
What a comeback season it has keeps my positive mentality Page entered the game in the really strong at the beginning of Los Medanos at Bulldog Stadium
been for Mercer, who earned her going like, alright, theyre going seventh and added a grand slam the season, Gomez said. We were Saturday at 11 a.m.

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Bankruptcy Adversary Proceedings WCAL championships at Bellarmine, 1 p.m. College softball
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DERBY
Continued from page 11
Crosby returns to practice after concussion
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fourth of his career. He needed nearly two years to recover
from one sustained in January 2011, and missed two weeks
CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. Sidney Crosby returned when he was diagnosed with a concussion last October.
Dreaming. If they can get him figured out, he could steal it.
to work Friday, practicing with his Pittsburgh Penguins Theres a chance the wait may be even shorter this time for
The rest are bombers.
teammates barely four days removed from a frightening hit Crosby, who led the league with 44 goals and has four goals
The rain is predicted to end hours before the race goes off that left the him with a concussion, and his status for the and seven assists through eight playoff games. Crosby felt
in the early evening. The last Derby run on an off-track was rest of the playoffs uncertain. as good as you could expect Tuesday morning. He was
2013 when Orb splashed home in front. While the two-time MVP declined to around to support his teammates during their 3-2 win in
Favorites have won the Derby the past four years, the get into specifics whether hell be avail- Game 4 and skated in full gear during a scheduled off day
longest such streak since the 1970s. able for Game 5 at Washington on Thursday before rejoining the group Friday.
Sonneteer will try to overcome that bit of history. Hes 0 Saturday, hes keeping his options open. While Crosby appreciates the concern about his condition
for 10 in his career. He would be just the fourth maiden and Well see, Crosby said. I dont want given his concussion history, he stressed hes not rushing
the first since Brokers Tip in 1933 to wear the roses. to rule it out. Its not really up to me. You back. Game 6 would be Monday night in Pittsburgh if nec-
Classic Empire sure looked like the early Derby favorite relay how you feel and they kind of direct essary.
last year when he won the Breeders Cup Juvenile and was you from there. I think having gone through this Id like to think Im
named 2-year-old champion. He made his 3-year-old debut Penguins coach Mike Sullivan is in no pretty aware of my body at this point, he said. I understand
with a third-place finish in the Holy Bull Stakes in Sidney Crosby
rush to make a decision on Crosby as the the importance of making sure youre good before you come
February. Then came two more months off caused by hoof defending Stanley Cup champions try to close out the back. I have a lot of belief in our staff here that theyre
and back injuries. Twice, the bay colt didnt want to train. Capitals. going to do everything in their power to make sure Im good
Were happy to be where we are today given the last cou- Well see how he responds (to practicing) and go from when I come back.
ple of months, trainer Mark Casse said. I love being the there, Sullivan said. Crosby was skating in front of the Washington goal when
favorite. Lets just enjoy the ride. Still, the sight of Crosby on the ice and cleared for contact he was knocked off-balance thanks to a whack from Capitals
Always Dreaming had been fractious in morning workouts opens the possibility of Crosby playing in the near future star Alexander Ovechkin before getting drilled by Niskanen.
leading up to the Derby. In an effort to harness the colts startling considering the way he left the ice in the first The defenseman, who received a 5-minute major and a game
energy, Pletcher switched to longer reins, and Always period of Game 3 on Monday after getting cross-checked in misconduct for the cross-check, insisted it wasnt inten-
Dreaming resisted. He has since calmed down and John the head by Washingtons Matt Niskanen. The hit left him tional. Washington coach Barry Trotz called it a hockey
Velazquez will be in the saddle Saturday to lend an experi- with his second concussion of the season and at least the play.
enced hand.
Girvin has battled a quarter crack in his right front hoof
that limited his workouts. Trainer Joe Sharp and his assis-
tant-wife, former jockey Rosie Napravnik, had the colt
swimming and using a hyperbaric chamber to make the race.
Gunneveras trainer, Antonio Sano, was kidnapped twice
in his native Venezuela before relocating his family to
Miami. Jockey Javier Castellano, also from the violence-
wracked nation, is trying to snap an 0 for 10 skid in the
Derby. Gunnevera is the cheapest horse in the field. He was
bought for $16,000 at auction.
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Lawyer-turned-liberal leader eyes South Korean presidency


By Hyung-Jin Kim
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEOUL, South Korea A former anti-government student


leader, Moon Jae-in stands poised to succeed ousted leader
Park Geun-hye, the daughter of the slain South Korean dicta-
tor who jailed him in the 1970s.
Moon, the current front-runner in Tuesdays election, has
led a life that seems custom-made for a starring role in South
Korean opposition politics.
The son of North Korean refugees, he waited in line as a boy
in war-ravaged Busan for free U.S. corn flour and milk powder.
Imprisoned as a university student for trying to topple South
Koreas military rulers, the dictatorship later forced Moon
into South Koreas elite special forces. He became a human
rights lawyer and then rose to what the media called King
Secretary to the last liberal leader of the country, with whom
he worked to reconcile with North Korea. He later defended
that mentor from corruption charges.
Moon, 64, who lost to Park in the 2012 elections by a mil-
lion votes, says this election will probably be the very last
challenge in my life. He said in a video message last month
that he wants to be a leader who opens the door for a new era,
new politics and a new generation. This is my desperate wish
... Ill definitely win.
REUTERS Moons popularity rose after Park was felled by a huge cor-
Moon Jae-in, the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party of Korea, is greeted by his supporters during his election ruption scandal that left the countrys powerful conservative
campaign rally in Goyang, South Korea. establishment rudderless.
Moons nearest rival is a moderate, Ahn Cheol-soo. But

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Moon has established a growing lead in recent polls.
He has said that if elected, hell build a more assertive South
Korea, improve ties with North Korea and review the con-
tentious deployment of an advanced U.S. missile defense sys-
tem in the South.
Some analysts say Moons rise to power will clash with
President Donald Trump, who wants more pressure on North
Koreas nuclear ambitions and has suggested that South Korea
should pay more for U.S. security commitments. Others say
the seriousness of the North Korea nuclear threat means Moon
likely wont push for any drastic changes.
Similar worries surrounded Moons friend, late President
Roh Moo-hyun, who was elected in 2002 on a pledge not to
kowtow to Washington, though he later sent troops to Iraq
at U.S. request and forged a free trade deal with the United
States.
No understanding of Moons career is complete without
Roh, the darling of South Korean liberals who leapt to his
death in 2009 amid a corruption scandal involving his fami-
ly.
Both started their careers as lawyers, with Moon joining
Rohs law office in the 1980s. They worked together to defend
the rights of poor laborers, student activists and other ordi-
nary people until Roh entered politics as a lawmaker in 1988.
After Roh became president, Moon took up a spate of top
jobs at the presidential Blue House. He oversaw Seouls prepa-
rations for the 2007 historic inter-Korean summit talks
between Roh and Kim Jong Il, the late father of current North
Korean ruler Kim Jong Un. South Korean media called Moon
King Secretary during Rohs 2003-2008 term.
When Roh was impeached in 2004 on alleged election law

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Tuesday, May 23rd violations and incompetence, Moon worked as one of his
defense lawyers before the Constitutional Court eventually
returned Roh to power. When Roh faced a corruption investi-

10am - 1pm gation after leaving office, Moon was his lawyer. After Roh
killed himself, Moon announced his death on TV.

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t'SFFBENJTTJPO violated Estonian airspace on Wednesday evening.
The incident was the first air violation of NATO member
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sions in 2016, according to the military.
EFWFMPQZPVSDBSFFS Kadri Peeters, adviser to Estonias prime minister, tweet-
ed: Lavrov flying to (hash)Finland to discuss air traffic
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discuss a range of issues, including flight security in the
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Estonias military later said the plane had its transpon-
t'VMMUJNF QBSUUJNFBOETFBTPOBM ders turned on but there was no radio contact and it hadnt
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SEE PAGE 20

Something to
write about
By Cindy Zhang

I
sit at the kitchen countertop, my lap-
top open but undisturbed in front of
me, the white emptiness overwhelm-
ing, yet strangely underwhelming at the
same time. I move my hands so that my
fingers hover over the keyboard and begin
haphazardly tapping
keys, as though the
labeled black squares
were piano keys capable
of making music, hard
enough to produce slight
clicking noises but soft
enough that the page in
front of me remains,
However you feel about Julian Assange and about risk and secrecy its a story that demands watching. quite stubbornly, blank.
I do not know what to write about.

Timing couldnt be better


Its a rather common problem, and one
that I have grown accustomed to after years
of churning out essays and hours deliberat-
ing in front of bright white Word docu-
ments; indeed, it is one that I have almost
come to expect as a writer and a columnist.
Yet, today is different. Whereas I usually

for Poitras doc on Assange By Jocelyn Noveck


have some sort of idea that isnt to say
its a good idea, or even a mediocre idea; in
fact, it is often an objectively bad idea
today, I have absolutely nothing.
I stare at the faint reflection of myself in
the whiteness of the document before me,

Assange gets his close-up in Risk THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

With all the weighty and momentous


the nearby furniture shadows on my laptop
screen. I toggle with the brightness of my
laptop screen, trying to convince myself
By Jake Coyle ever-increasing interna- issues raised in Risk, Laura Poitras fasci- that once I have managed to get rid of my
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tional pressure is hit- nating, thorny, and remarkably timely doc- reflection and other similarly distracting
ting theaters. umentary on Julian Assange, one of the visuals, I will be able to begin writing.
NEW YORK Laura Poitras announces Following WikiLeaks more subtly illuminating scenes is about A smile flits across my face as I consider
early in her Julian Assange documentary publishing of a trove of something as inconsequential as a haircut. the irony of having an utterly wordless
Risk: This is not the film I thought I CIA hacking documents The WikiLeaks founder is getting his Word document, but quickly disappears into
was making. in March, the locks trimmed, and the rapt, loving atten- a pensive frown as I notice the old clock
I thought I could ignore the contradic- Department of Justice is tion being paid to this process by co-work- hanging on the textured kitchen walls, the
tions, the Oscar-winning Citizenfour reportedly preparing to ers in the room who, like a team of beige paint that makes up a sizable chunk
filmmaker says in a voiceover. I thought Laura Poitras seek the arrest of Hollywood stylists, take turns with the of our houses surface area closer to a soft
they were not part of the story. I was so Assange, who has been scissors and offer suggestions makes it yellow when illuminated in the rays of
wrong. They are becoming the story. holed away in the Ecuadorean Embassy in look like hes about to go accept a lifetime afternoon sun that sneak in from between
Decoding the story when it comes to London for nearly five years to avoid achievement Oscar. Poitras may have the heavy slats of the half-open window
the WikiLeaks founder has never been extradition to Sweden. On Tuesday, Hillary included this scene as a rare light moment blinds behind me.
easy. Its evolving even now, just as Clinton blamed Russian WikiLeaks for a counterpoint to everything else but it I fiddle absentmindedly with the spoon in
Poitras six-years-in-the-making docu- swaying Novembers election by publish- also gives us a sense of the man and his rela- my half-eaten (and half-forgotten) vanilla
mentary one made with rare access to an tionship with those who work for him.
explosively controversial figure under See POITRAS, Page 23 See RISK, Page 22 See STUDENT, Page 22

Rot of American wealth


is on The Dinner menu
By Lindsey Bahr ern world. Its a sense that sticks with you
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS throughout writer-director Oren
Movermans grandly ambitious, if not
Its fitting that the first images you see in wholly successful film.
the riveting family drama The Dinner are Based on the Dutch novel by Herman
of food. Fancy food. The kind of artful, Koch, the set-up is small but instantly
designed fare that few mortals could possi- intriguing. Two married couples are gather-
bly recreate and that bound books, televi- ing for dinner to discuss something sensi-
sion shows, documentaries and movies tive, something to do with their teenage
fetishize and worship. But this is not food sons creating the atmosphere of genuine-
porn. Theres something sinister about ly suspenseful whodunit. One is a charis-
these images the ominous music and the matic congressman whos running for gov-
camera movements make these painstaking- ernor, Stan Lohman (Richard Gere) and his
ly designed and exorbitantly expensive
dishes seem like all that is evil in the mod- See DINNER, Page 22 The Dinner is based on the Dutch novel by Herman Koch.
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Long, bloody slog through Guards at the Taj


KEVIN BERNE By Judy Richter The aftermath is what floods the stage in red
Babur (Rushi DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT liquid and severed hands as the two men clean
Kota) and it up and talk some more, endlessly and repe-
Humayun People who are squeamish about blood will titiously.
(Jason probably want to skip Rajiv Josephs Theyre rewarded with a plum assignment,
Kapoor) star in Guards at the Taj. In one prolonged scene, but before they can begin it, something that
Guards at the the Marin Theatre Company stage is literally Babur says forces Humayun to choose
Taj. awash in blood. between loyalty to his longtime friend and
The action takes place in Agra, India, in loyalty to the emperor. Tragedy follows.
1648. Two guards, Humayun (Jason Kapoor) The play is well directed by MTC artistic
and Babur (Rushi Kota), stand watch at the director Jasson Minadakis, and the actors do
gate leading to the Taj Mahal, which is about well, but the play drags in places. Even
to be revealed to the world after 16 years of though its only 85 minutes with no inter-
construction. mission, ones attention can wander or turn to
Theyre not supposed to talk, but they do, ones watch. Its nowhere as satisfying as two
endlessly, it seems, until they do the forbid- other Joseph plays, North Pool and The
den and turn to look at the edifice at first light Lake Effect, both presented by TheatreWorks
of day. Because the emperor had decreed that in recent years.
nothing more beautiful could ever be built, he It continues through Marin Theatre
orders that all 20,000 men who worked on it, Company, 397 Miller Ave., Mill Valley,
including the architect, should have their through May 21. For tickets and information
hands chopped off. That unenviable task falls call (415) 388-5208 or visit www.marinthe-
to Humayun and Babur. atre.org.

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A TALE OF WAR, WOE AND


PRINCES : DIRECTOR PETER
BROOKS BATTLEFIELD EXAMINES
THE COST OF VICTORY, AT AMERI-
CAN CONSERVATORY THEATER. A
newly-crowned king surveys a battlefield:
his army has won him the crown but at
what cost? Director Peter Brook takes one
small excerpt of his full-length adaptation
of the ancient Indian poem The
Mahabharata and explores its parables to specific and totally human.
create a new interpretation of the timeless AUDIENCE EXCHANGES . Stick
tale. This story considers the responsibility around after the shows: 7 p.m. Tuesday, May
that comes with winning a war and the 9, 2 p.m. Sunday, May 14, and 2 p.m.
grace and wisdom required to lead a nation Wednesday, May 17, for a lively Q&A ses-
after conflict. Seventy minutes without sion with the actors and artists who create
intermission. Adapted and directed by Peter the work onstage. Before the Saturday, May
Brook and Marie-Hlne Estienne. 20, 12:45 p.m. performance, take part in an
TICKETS AND S TAGE DIREC- interactive theater workshop with the
TIONS: Tickets at A.C.T. box office at 405 artists who make it happen.
Geary St., by phone at (415) 749-2228 or ***
online through www.act-sf.org. The Geary OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY OF
Theater is located at 415 Geary St., just off SAN FRANCISCO 1 4 9 TH MEMORIAL CAROLINE MOREAU
Union Square in the heart of downtown San DAY COMMEMORATION AT THE Jared McNeill, Sean OCallaghan, Ery Nzaramba and Carole Karemera perform in Peter Brooks
Francisco. PRESIDIO ON MONDAY, MAY 2 9 . The Battlefield at A.C.T.s Geary Theater through May 21.
OH, AND DID YOU KNOW? Wiki Presidio Trust, the Veterans of Foreign
says, The Mahbhrata, an epic narrative of Wars, and the City of San Francisco invite ration or call (415) 561-4323. only and limited to two tickets per person.
the Kuruketra War and the fates of the the public to be part of the official City and *** Before every opera performance, music
Kaurava and the Pava princes, contains County of San Francisco 149th Memorial GIUS EPPE VERDI S RIGOLETTO scholars present a 25-minute Opera Talk
philosophical and devotional material, Day Observance. The annual ceremony at OPENS SAN FRANCISCO OPERAS including an overview of the opera, with
such as a discussion of the four goals of the Presidio, established in 1868, is the S UMMER S EAS ON. San Francisco insights on the music, composer and histor-
life or pururtha. The Mahbhrata, largest Memorial Day commemoration Operas 2017 Summer Season opens May ical background. Talks begin 55 minutes
described as the longest poem ever writ- event on the West Coast. 10:30 a.m.: Grand 31 with Giuseppe Verdis Rigoletto, a cor- before each performance in the orchestra
ten, is roughly 10 times the length of the March with Veterans (begins at the Presidio nerstone of the operatic repertory since its section of the War Memorial Opera House
Iliad and the Odyssey combined. Officers Club, 50 Moraga Ave. San 1851 premiere. Verdis masterpiece of and are presented free of charge to patrons
AN AS IDE: American Conservatory Francisco). 11 a.m. to noon: Formal cere- seduction, betrayal and vengeance contin- with tickets for the corresponding perform-
Theater Artistic Director Carey Perloff mony with military dignitaries, veteran ues to win audiences with its propulsive ance. The War Memorial Opera House is
said: One of the seminal experiences of speakers and live music (at San Francisco music, fast-moving story and memorable located at 301 Van Ness Ave., within walk-
my theater-going life was experiencing National Cemetery at the Presidio); Noon: characters. Sung in Italian with English ing distance of the Civic Center BART sta-
eight hours of Peter Brooks The 21-gun salute by the U.S. Armys Pacific supertitles, eight performances are sched- tion. For information about San Francisco
Mahabharata at Brooklyn Academy of Division 75th Training Command uled between May 31 and July 1. Tickets Operas 2017 Summer Season visit
Music in the early 1980s. The depth and (Pershing Square, opposite the Presidio may be purchased at sfopera.com, through sfopera.com.
breadth of Brooks vision astonished me Officers Club); and noon to 2 p.m.: com- the San Francisco Opera Box Office at 301
both his ability to see the world from munity picnic, food for purchase, communi- Van Ness Ave., and by phone at (415) 864-
3330. Standing room tickets go on sale at Susan Cohn is a member of the San Francisco Bay
an epic, grand perspective and at the same ty service, kids crafts (Main Parade Ground). Area Theatre Critics Circle and the American
time to render every emotional detail and For more information visit http://www.pre- 10 a.m. on the day of each performance;
Theatre Critics Association. She may be reached at
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Anti-Trump late night jokes coming at a blistering pace


By David Bauder said Thursday. of Trump Monday: The only thing your The Trump-battering has paid off hand-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Colbert, on his show mouth is good for is being Vladimir Putins somely for Colbert and CBS. The Late
Wednesday, discussed the c--- holster. Show eclipsed Fallons Tonight show in
fallout from a Trump Colbert said he was upset at Trump for the ratings shortly after Trumps inaugura-
NEW YORK Stephen Colbert, whose joke two days earlier that insulting CBS Face the Nation host John tion and has now won 13 weeks straight.
crude reference to Donald Trump angered prompted calls to fire Dickerson. Last week CBS averaged 2.74 million view-
some of the presidents supporters this him and boycott the CBS It was one of 337 Trump jokes that ers to Fallons 2.68 million, the Nielsen
week, has lobbed zingers at him at the blis- Late Show advertisers. Colbert has made since the presidents inau- company said.
tering pace of 3.37 a day during the chief He said he didnt regret guration in January, the study said. Trevor Nielsens preliminary ratings from the
executives first 100 days in office. insulting the president, Noah of Comedy Centrals The Daily nations top markets indicates that
Stephen
Trump is on pace to be the most joked- but that I would change Show made 315 Trump jokes in the same Colberts show Wednesday night slightly
Colbert
about president in late-night television in a few words that were period of time, NBCs Jimmy Fallon exceeded the previous Wednesday indi-
at least 25 years, the Center for Media and cruder than they needed to be. He made a unleashed 231 and ABCs Jimmy Kimmel cating no immediate fallout from the Putin
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Lady Gaga, in a bizarre cameo, is freer with has said he fears ultimately being extradited of the population. His self-image is clear-

RISK
Continued from page 19
her questions. But its hard to quibble with
the result.
And its hard to imagine a documentary
to the United States and being tried for espi-
onage. In March, WikiLeaks released nearly
8,000 documents that it says reveal secrets
ly healthy. At another point he tells Poitras
that his profile didnt really take off,
globally, until the sex case.
could be more timely. On Tuesday, three about the CIAs cyberespionage tools. Its hard to reconcile these scenes with the
days before the films opening, Hillary Previously it published hundreds of thou- reflective man who tells Poitras: Every
It also shows, as do so many scenes here, sands of State Department cables and U.S. day you live your life, you lose another day.
the seemingly limitless access Poitras had Clinton came out and said that but for two
factors FBI director James Comey, and military logs from Iraq and Afghanistan. You dont have that many. So if youre not
to her subject, whom she began filming fighting for things you care about, then ...
about six years ago. Just as in another WikiLeaks shed be president. As Poitras Its with the sex accusations that the film
makes sure to point out in the final minutes gets thorny that is, if youre trying to you are losing.
recent, also excellent documentary,
Weiner, a moment comes where you just of her film one of its last lines is a news- decide either how Poitras really feels about The current version of Risk is said to be
think, Whoa, how was she allowed to do caster announcing Donald Trumps election her subject. The scenes that touch upon much less flattering to Assange than the
this? Indeed, Poitras says the same thing. Assange has become a key figure in the Assanges attitude toward these accusations early one, and Poitras is upfront about the
Sometimes I cant believe what Julian narrative of the 2016 campaign. And she present him in a light that can only be contradictions. This is not the film I
allows me to film, she says in voiceover. has gotten closer to him than any filmmak- deemed unflattering, even if youre in the thought I was making, she says. I thought
Its a mystery to me why he trusts me, er is ever likely to. Editing right until the camp that admires much else about him. I could ignore the contradictions, I thought
because I dont think he likes me. end, and nearly a year after a version We see, for example, Assange being coun- they were not part of the story. I was so
Whether he likes her or not, and whatever screened at Cannes, Poitras even rushed last seled by his attorney, Helena Kennedy, in wrong. Theyre becoming the story.
the changing nature of their relationship week to incorporate remarks by Attorney getting your mind around using language However you feel about Assange and
theres been talk of a falling out, but its General Jeff Sessions that arresting that doesnt sound hostile to women. He about risk, secrecy and so many other
murky the leeway Assange gave Poitras Assange is a priority. argues that the whole affair is a thoroughly things touched on by this film its a
is what elevates this film to must-see view- Assange, of course, is still living in the tawdry radical feminist political position- story that demands watching.
ing. Yes, Poitras, an Oscar winner for Ecuadorean Embassy in London, where he ing thing. Her frustration is palpable. Risk, a Neon release, is unrated by the
Citizenfour about Edward Snowden, seems took refuge nearly five years ago to avoid Later, Assange tells Poitras that if the two Motion Picture Association of America.
less aggressive at times than she could be in being extradited to Sweden, where hed been women involved pursue a court case, Running time: 95 minutes. Three stars out
investigating what makes Assange tick. accused of rape, accusations he denies. He theyll be reviled forever by a large section of four.

STUDENT DINNER
not accomplished anything in the past half corrosiveness of long-unchecked privi-
hour. I still have no idea what to write lege.
about and time has not been particularly The performances are first rate
kind; the formerly yellow-hued walls are nuanced and lived in from the first
Continued from page 19 now indisputably beige, evidence of a
Continued from page 19
moments of performative civility to the
sinking sun and rapidly approaching dead- shattering barbs thrown by the end even
yogurt, studying my distorted reflection in line. primly coiffed (and quite young) wife
if the women are given the comparatively
the smooth curvature of silver, before turn- Yet, as I toss my empty yogurt cup in the Katelyn (Rebecca Hall). The other is Stans
short stick here. But it is, essentially,
ing my attention to the yogurt itself, trash and wash the spoon out in the sink, I perpetually aggrieved brother, Paul (Steve
Coogan) and his tolerant wife, Claire about the brothers and both Coogan and
counting the gray-black flecks of ground realize that I do have something to write
(Laura Linney). Gere are up to the challenge.
vanilla bean that dot the creamy white sur- about everyone does, given enough
face. My laptop screen is whiter than my Paul, a former public school teacher who It takes a little too long for the movie to
patience and thoughtful dilly-dallying. And arrive at the Big Thing. The Dinner does
yogurt. I decide that the best way to remedy is obsessed with the Civil War, doesnt
yes, this column about finding something not weave time and revelations as elegant-
this problem is not to begin writing, but want to go to the dinner. He hates the drip-
to write about is exactly what I chose to ly as, say, Manchester by the Sea did just
rather, to finish my yogurt vanilla bean ping decadence and pretention of the
write about. last year. There are so many fits and starts
specks and all and thus set myself to the restaurant and does not seem interested in
task, prolonging the inevitable by ignor- pretending to be anything but disdainful of and diversions and delays that even the
ing the page in front of me. the operation, even as the eager hosts and most patient viewer will have a hard time
But after finishing my yogurt, I realize Cindy Zhang is a senior at San Mateo High School. perfectly pleasant matre d (Michael buying that it would take these four this
Student News appears in the weekend edition. You long to get to the point. By the time they
that save for filling up my stomach with can email Student News at news@smdailyjour- Chernus) proudly explain whats on each
creamy vanilla bean-dotted yogurt, I have nal.com. dish and why its so special. Pauls awk- do, the natural interest has slowed and
ward stubbornness is even a little endear- patience is waning. But with the revela-
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POITRAS
Continued from page 19
right to publish and I think that they have
brought forward extraordinarily important
information through their publishing. And
fices impartiality for access.
I never define myself as an activist. I
define myself as a journalist and a filmmak-
nist political positioning thing.
Poitras has shown him multiple cuts of
the film. Before the Cannes screening, he
Im also disturbed by some of the things er, said Poitras. Theres a long tradition of texted her that he considers Risk a
that are said in the film and I didnt want to journalism thats first-person perspective. I threat to him personally.
ing hacked emails from the Democratic exclude those things. Thats not my job, to dont think that journalism is by definition There were pressuring demands that I
National Committee. (Assange, responding paint a simplistic portrait. activism. I think its just stories that are remove scenes from the film that I didnt
Wednesday on Twitter, told Clinton to Poitras first contacted Assange in 2010 told from a subjective point of view. that involved what he was talking about
Blame yourself.) after WikiLeaks published the Collateral But developments that followed that pre- in terms of the Swedish case, said Poitras.
Also on Wednesday, FBI director James Murder video, which showed a U.S. heli- miere led Poitras to recut her film. She added I dont think he has legitimate reason to
Comey, testifying before the Senate copter in Iraq shooting several men, includ- the voiceovers that question and occasion- (perceive the film as a threat).
Judiciary Committee, said the FBI had high ing two Reuters journalists. Poitras, who ally distance herself from Assange. She Assange and WikiLeaks also did not
confidence Russia was behind the DNC became focused on making films about updated the film to include the DNC leak and respond to requests for comment.
hacking. Comey said WikiLeaks was pub- post-9/11 surveillance, was welcomed into allegations of a Russian connection, and Citizenfour came about while Poitras
lishing damaging intelligence porn. Assanges inner circle. Risk captures even late last month went back in to include was working on Risk. She was contacted
Assange responded on Twitter Thursday, some of the inside drama behind many Attorney General Jeff Sessions vow to make by Snowden, who said he wanted to leak
accusing Comey of lying during his testi- earth-shattering WikiLeaks publications; it Assanges arrest a priority. NSA documents to her, and she put him in
mony. opens with Assange trying to reach Clinton touch with reporter Glenn Greenwald and
Poitras, whose Citizenfour went behind Numerous alleged victims also came for-
at the State Department ahead of the immi- ward to accuse Jacob Appelbaum, a documented their clandestine meetings in a
the headlines to reveal NSA whistleblower nent leak of thousands of diplomatic cables. Hong Kong hotel room.
Edward Snowden, initially hoped that WikiLeaks insider and significant personal-
It also shows Assange in a bracingly inti- ity in the film, of sexual harassment and I got pulled into the story in a way that I
Risk would do something similar for
mate, sometimes surreal way: getting his bullying. (Appelbaum has denied it. ) never anticipated. Being pulled into the
Assange. She was making an intimate docu-
hair cut by his loyal followers; disguising Poitras added to the film her acknowledge- story led to all different types of conflicts
mentary about a brave visionary who risks
himself before fleeing to Ecuadors ment of a previous relationship with and shifting relationships that happened
everything in his crusade to make govern-
embassy; being interviewed by Lady Gaga. Appelbaum and said he was abusive to that are in the film, said Poitras. Im part
ments transparent. But, like many others
There are hints, too, of the accusations that someone close to her after their relation- of the story now.
who have been confounded by the
have often followed him, like that he runs ship ended. A representative for Appelbaum She nearly abandoned the Assange project
WikiLeaks founder, Poitras underwent an
WikiLeaks like its own intelligence didnt respond to a request for comment but, convinced of its value to history, even-
evolution in her opinion of Assange. Its a
agency. about the film or abuse allegations. tually returned to it.
journey she documents in the film, running
right up until now. Poitras first premiered the film a year ago Slate, however, still criticized the updated This is a moment of shifting power
The ambivalence and struggle, I share at the Cannes Film Festival, where it was Risk as what happens when a filmmaker dynamics and how the internet is impacting
that. I did try to let the audience see a very received largely positively. But some ques- gets too close to her subject. Yet Risk that, for better and for worse, said Poitras.
complex picture. And I grapple with it, tioned whether Poitras was too closely also repeatedly shows questionable behav- We have a president now who communi-
Poitras said in an interview Tuesday. For aligned with her subject. Variety wondered if ior by Assange. In one scene he calls the cates through Twitter. The film, I think, is
it was a glorified fan film. The Guardian rape allegation in Sweden, which he has trying to capture that historical moment.

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its evangelical passion for the piano p.m. 100 S. San Mateo Drive. Free information visit
skin cancer screening clinic. For sanchezartcenter.org.
trio repertoire to a Music at Kohl more information and to register in
Mansion program last Sunday. advance call 696-4806. San Francisco Banjo Band. 6:30
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Molloys Tavern,
There are more works by important Free E-waste Drop-Off and 1655 Mission, Colma. Music for all
composers for the ensemble of violin, Community Shred Event. 9 a.m. to ages. For more information call 544-
cello and piano than for any other sin- 1 p.m. 610 Foster City Blvd., Foster 3623.
City. Dispose of electronics and
gle chamber grouping except string unneeded personal documents in a All Pro Wrestling: The Cow Palace
quartet. Yet apart from the two by Felix safe way, to prevent consumer fraud Royale. 7:30 p.m. 2600 Geneva Ave.,
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Mendelssohn, favorites at more information call 802-3500. feature 30 superstars in which elim-
Music@Menlo, these works are not inations can occur via over the top
Not Your Usual Records. 9 a.m. to 3 rope, pinfall and submission. For
often played. So Sundays concert was p.m. 1105 Valparaiso, Menlo Park. more information visit
an unearthing of little-known surpris- Amy Johnson Crow speaks on find- https://www.universe.com/events/a
es, although three of the programs ing records of Civil War veterans, ll-pro-wrestling-cowpalaceroyale-
ancestors before 1850 and female tickets-0RT2DM.
composers are very well-known ancestors. For more information
indeed. contact publicity@smcgs.org. Legally Blonde Jr. 7:30 p.m. 1300
Bayswater Ave., Burlingame. St.
The Hermitage Trio, named for the Free Comic Book Day. 9 a.m. to 5 Catherine of Siena students will
famous museum in St. Petersburg, con- p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., present their production of Legally
LISA-MARIE MAZZUCCO Millbrae. For more information call Blonde Jr. For more information
sists of three young and enthusiastic 697-7607 ext. 236. email hmmc76@gmail.com.
Russians. They play with deeply-felt The Hermitage Trio, named for the famous museum in St. Petersburg, consists of
Russian soul. Yet none of the works three young and enthusiastic Russians. MOAHs 13th Annual V intage Sister Act. 8 p.m. 1285 E. Hillsdale
Blvd., Foster City. A woman hides in
Vehicle and Family Festival. 9:30
they presented were intensely 11, is an early work, lighter and court- trios as a practiced regular ensemble a.m. to 2 p.m. Museum of American a convent helping her fellow sisters
Romantic except for the encore, an Heritage, 351 Homer Ave., Palo Alto. find their voices as she rediscovers
lier than his brash Op. 1 trios. It fea- was apparent on listening to the three For more information visit her own. Show runs through May
arrangement of Manuel Ponces song tures one of Beethovens most sublime of them together. The brilliantly exact www.moah.org. 28. $45; $20 for youth. For more
Estrellita. information contact phyllisgar-
adagio melodies and a wildly expres- coordination of shared phrases in the Free Comic Book Day. 10 a.m. to 5 land@hillbarntheatre.org.
The biggest revelation, and the sive theme and variations finale. strings, with Antonov and Keylin p.m. 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Pick
largest work, on the program, was the Schuberts Notturno, probably an tossing phrases to each other like up a free comic book at the San SUNDAY, MAY 7
Mateo Main Library as well as the Blossom Birth and Family Fair. 10
Trio in C Minor by Rimsky-Korsakov. abandoned slow movement for one of experienced jugglers, over steady Hillsdale and Marina branches. For a.m. 3700 Middlefield Road, Palo
Its a big, sprawling piece, like other his full-length trios, is a piece of lumi- rolled harmony in the piano, made this more information contact 522-7838. Alto. Engage in workshops and con-
19th-century Russian piano trios by nect with the best local pregnancy
nously full harmony. concert a fine program of excellence in Managing Behaviors with resources. For more information
Tchaikovsky or Rachmaninoff, which The programs remaining work was a music-making. Dementia Patients. 10 a.m. to c o n t a c t
actually all pre-date this one. But it is noon. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, blossom@blossombirth.org.
Trio in C by Gaspar Cassad. A Catalan There was more to the evening than San Mateo. Cover effective commu-
less nationalistic than theirs. Rimsky cellist, Pablo Casals greatest pupil that, too. Concert-goers who arrived nication, managing challenging Sports Day for Kids Living with
wrote it in his last years, when his according to Casals himself, Cassad on time were treated to an overture by a behaviors, stress reduction tech- Cancer. 10 a.m. to noon. Leavey
niques and where to find informa- Center Court, 500 El Camino Real,
main occupation was colorful operas. wrote his trio in the 1920s in a lively young local ensemble, a movement tion for dementia patients. Free. For Santa Clara. Wipeout Cancer
Here he produced a restrained work, pan-Spanish nationalist style modi- from a trio by Anton Arensky, another more information contact 522-7490. Volunteers and members of the SCU
with a light Mendelssohn-like scherzo Basketball team offer basketball
fied by French impressionism. one of those serious Russian com- Is Business Ownership Right For activities for children whose cancer
and a thinly-textured adagio with often Throughout all these works, the posers, and a vastly underrated one. You? 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. treatments may have sapped
only two or even just one instrument Burlingame Public Library, 480 strength and vitality. Ages 5 to 17.
players did not try to pack more emo- Early arrivals could hear the Hermitage Primrose Road, Burlingame. Listen For more information visit wipeout-
playing at a time. tion into the music than ought to be Trio coaching two other young local to Brian Kuepper discuss business cancer.org.
Puzzled by what he had written, there, but the passion behind it could trios in a master class, teaching them ownership in an interactive session.
For more information visit Silicon Valley Open Studios. 11
Rimsky set the Trio aside, not quite always be heard. Sergey Antonov advanced expressivity by their own phase2careers.org. a.m. to 5 p.m. The Art Center of
finished. Years after his death, his becomes one with his cello, express- practice of listening to each others Redwood City and San Carlos, 1700
Overeaters Anonymous. 10:15 Industrial Road, San Carlos. Eighteen
pupil Maximilian Steinberg finished ing Beethovens adagio melody soul- rhythm and dynamics. artists will open their studios to the
a.m. to noon. San Carlos Library, 610
up the loose ends and published it. He fully, and giving stark intensity in This was the final concert in the Elm St., San Carlos. Free and open to public. Free. For more information
did us a favor, and the Hermitage Trio the public. For more information call visit theartctr.org.
pizzicato and other special effects Kohl Mansion season, although 591-0341 ext. 237.
did a bigger one by playing it. The from Cassad. The tone from violinist theres one more special program Women Ballet Choreographers
long melodies and sweeping range of Free Comic Book Day. 10:30 a.m. to Residency. Noon to 6 p.m. 2325
Misha Keylin was light and clear, but upcoming, a conversation and per- 12:30 p.m. South San Francisco Bear Gulch Road, Woodside.
this music measured up to the expan- varied and expressive. Ilya formance with cellist Amit Peled on Library. Featuring live comic arts Featuring open rehearsals, screen-
siveness of its composition. Kazantsevs piano was a softer plat- Thursday, June 8. Next seasons pro- demo and supplies for you to make ings, panel discussions, honors,
your own comic books. For more brunch and refreshments. $50. For
The concert also presented some form for his friends to dance on. gram will be announced in June. information email valle@plsinfo.org. more information contact
smaller gems by the Viennese classi- The importance of playing piano Information at musicatkohl.org. kdance@sonic.net.
cists. Beethovens Trio in B-flat, Op. English the Easy Way. 11 a.m.
South San Francisco Library. For Old Woodside Store Day. Noon to
more information email valle@plsin- 4 p.m. 3300 Tripp Road, Woodside.
fo.org. This special family day will focus on
the history of the store and the red-
Silicon Valley Open Studios. 11 wood logging activities in the area.
a.m. to 5 p.m. The Art Center of For more information contact 299-
Redwood City and San Carlos, 1700 0104.
Industrial Road, San Carlos. Eighteen
artists will open their studios to the Asian-Pacific Heritage Month
public. Free. For more information Celebration. 1:30 p.m. Belmont
visit theartctr.org. Library, 1110 Alameda de la Pulgas,
Belmont. For more information
Ikebana Demonstration. 1 p.m. email belmont@smcl.org.
480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. Join
the library for a demonstration by Chinese Couplets: A film. 2 p.m.
Thanh Nuguyen. For more informa- San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
tion email rider@plsinfo.org. Carlos. Free and open to the public.
For more information call 591-0341
Break the Mold: Actions Matter. 1 ext. 237.
p.m. to 4 p.m. 1110 Alameda de las
Pulgas, Belmont. Be a part of this How to Combat Allergies by
roundtable discussion on how to Walgreens. 3 p.m. South San
can come together to navigate Francisco Library. For more informa-
through the many challenges tion email valle@plsinfo.org.
young women face today. Ages 11
and up. For more information con- The Crestmont Conservatory of
tact 591-8286. Music Gourmet Concert. 3 p.m.
2575 Flores St., San Mateo. For more
IPad and iPhone Tips and Tricks. information call 574-4633.
1:30 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library
Ave., Millbrae. For more information Good Shepherd Concert Series:
call 697-7607 ext. 236. Spring Love. 3 p.m. Good Shepherd
Episcopal Church, 1300 Fifth Ave.,
Author Talk: Joy Lily, Carefree Belmont. Admission is my donation.
Quilts. 2 p.m. South San Francisco Featuring Hazel Keelan on the vio-
Library. Lily will show how accessible lin, Justin Schrum on the piano and
quilt-making techniques. For more soprano Miriam Blatt. For more
information email valle@plsinfo.org. information call 593-4844.
MONDAY, MAY 8
Family Concert Fundraiser. 2 p.m. Affordable Senior Housing
to 6 p.m. San Bruno Senior Center, Work shop. 11 a.m. 1021 S. El
1555 Crystal Springs Road, San Camino Real, San Mateo. Learn
Bruno. For more information email about what affordable senior hous-
fundraising@millbraenurserycoop.o ing options exist on the Peninsula.
rg. For more information call 403-4300.
FlashDash. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. 935 Play Poker Like a Pro. 11:15 a.m.
Washington St., San Carlos. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
FlashDash is a photo scavenger Mateo. Bill Fried will show when to
hunt that integrates community enter a pot, when to call and when
landmarks, social media and team- to fold. Also review pot odds, draw-
oriented adventure. Teams of up to ing odds, outs, poker plays, bluffing
four adults (21 and over) work and all the statistical concepts
together to solve clues, drive to required to be a winner. $75 resi-
the correct location, photograph dents; $93 non-resident. For more
the answers and post to social information contact 522-7490.
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A cover letter with your views on the newspaper industry would also be helpful. The San Mateo Daily Journals The following person is doing business StatEMENt #273003
as: KMS Photography, 4001 Fernwood The following person is doing business
twice-a-week resource guide for St, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered as: Da Vinci Photography, 430 St Francis
children and families. Owner: 1) Katie Michelle Simpson Blvd, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered
Every tuesday & Weekend McCarthy 2) James McCarthy, same ad- Owner: Oksana Danilova, same address.
dress. The business is conducted by a The business is conducted by an Individ-
Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula
Look for it in todays paper to Married Couple. The registrants com- ual. The registrants commenced to
menced to transact business under the transact business under the FBN on.
find information on family FBN on 4/1/2012. /s/Oksana Danilova/
resources in the local area, /s/Katie McCarthy/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
including childcare. This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 4/03/2017. (Publish-
sor-County Clerk on 4/20/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,

Career Fair
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/29/17, 5/6/17, 5/13/17, 5/20/17).
4/22/17, 4/29/17, 5/6/17, 5/13/17).
203 Public Notices FICtItIouS BuSINESS NaME
FICtItIouS BuSINESS NaME StatEMENt #273154
FICtItIouS BuSINESS NaME StatEMENt #272872 The following person is doing business
StatEMENt #273149 The following person is doing business as: Stagger Lee Goods, 301 Humboldt
The following person is doing business as: BEN TRE, 219 El Camino Real, Rd, BRISBANE, CA 94005. Registered
as: Safe Bakes, 445 Clinton Street, RED- MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registered Own- Owner: Alfred Ramos, same address.
WOOD CITY, CA 94062. Registered er: Binh Dai, Inc., CA. The business is The business is conducted by an Individ-
conducted by a Corporation. The regis- ual. The registrants commenced to
Owner: Christina Wade, same address. trants commenced to transact business transact business under the FBN on
The business is conducted by an Individ- under the FBN on 11/30/11. 01/01/2014.
ual. The registrants commenced to /s/Linh Viet Nguyen/ /s/Alfred Ramos/
transact business under the FBN on N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
/s/Christina Wade/ sor-County Clerk on 3/22/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 4/13/2017. (Publish-
This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
sor-County Clerk on 4/13/2017. (Publish- 4/22/17, 4/29/17, 5/6/17, 5/13/17). 4/29/17, 5/6/17, 5/13/17, 5/20/17).
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17, 5/6/17).
The San Bruno Planning Commission will meet Tuesday, May
FICtItIouS BuSINESS NaME
16, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Center, 1555 Crystal
StatEMENt #273146 Springs Road, San Bruno, CA to take action on the following
The following person is doing business items. All interested persons are invited to attend.
as: Garden-Bud, 1736 Croner Avenue,
MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Registered 528 Maple avenue. Request for a Use Permit to allow con-
Owner: Jeff Scroggin, same address. struction of an 872 square foot two-story addition which in-
The business is conducted by an Individ- creases the gross floor area of the existing home by greater
ual. The registrants commenced to than 50% (73%), per SBMC section 12.200.030.B.1. Recom-
transact business under the FBN on
mended Environmental Determination: Categorical Exemption
Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula
Tuesday, May 23rd March 27, 2017.
/s/Jeff Scroggin/
This statement was filed with the Asses- aPN 019-043-490. Request for a Temporary Use Permit to al-
low off-site construction staging areas within the Crestmoor
10am - 1pm sor-County Clerk on 4/13/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17, 5/6/17).
neighborhood per SBMC Section 12.84.030. Recommended
Environmental Determination: Categorical Exemption
Bay Area Entrepreneur Center FICtItIouS BuSINESS NaME Capital Improvement Program Budget. Request adoption of
StatEMENt #273047 a Resolution confirming review of the 2017-2022 Five-Year
458 San Mateo Avenue The following person is doing business Capital Improvement Program and Fiscal Year 2017-18 Capi-
as: Solis Boxing, 387 Grand Ave, tal Improvement Program Budget and its conformance with the
San Bruno, CA 94066 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
Registered Owner: Fernando Solis, 847
San Bruno General Plan, pursuant to California Government
Baden Ave, South San Francisco, CA Code Section 65401. Recommended Environmental Determi-
nation: Not a Project
t'SFFBENJTTJPO 94080. The business is conducted by
an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
t%JTDPWFSSFTPVSDFTUPIFMQ FBN on N/A.
/s/Fernando Solis/
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, May 6, 2017.
EFWFMPQZPVSDBSFFS This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 4/6/2017. (Publish-
t.FFUSFDSVJUFSTBOEIJSJOH ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17, 5/6/17).
NBOBHFSTXIPBSFIJSJOHOPX
t'VMMUJNF QBSUUJNFBOETFBTPOBM
FICtItIouS BuSINESS NaME
StatEMENt #273160
The following person is doing business
LEGaL NotICES
QPTJUJPOT as: 1) Christopherson Real Estate 2)
Christopherson and Sons, 875 Mahler
Fictitious Business Name Statements,
Rd, Suite 118, BURLINGAME, CA Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
'PSJOGPSNBUJPODBMM650-344-5200 94010. Registered Owner: Gary W.
Christopherson, 10 Corlett Way, Hillsbor- Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
TNEBJMZKPVSOBMDPNDBSFFSGBJS ough, CA 94010. The business is con-
ducted by an Individual. The registrants
Notice of Public Sales and More.
commenced to transact business under
the FBN on 3/23/2010. Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
/s/Gary W. Christopherson/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
Are you hiring? sor-County Clerk on 4/14/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
4/15/17, 4/22/17, 4/29/17, 5/6/17).
To participate in Career Fair call 650-344-5200
28 Weekend May 6-7, 2017 THEDAILYJOURNAL

203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 210 Lost & Found 298 Collectibles 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale
FICtItIouS BuSINESS NaME orDEr to SHoW CauSE For FouND: kEYS at Westwood Park in WaNtED: EurEka Federal Savings DINING taBLE (36"x54") and 4 match- 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
StatEMENt #273237 CHaNGE oF NaME Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to Cashiers Check (any) from the 1980s. ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
The following person is doing business CaSE# 17CIv01876 claim (650)714-8893 $250 .(650)-654-1930.
as: Solution Options for Seniors, 7 41st SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Seeking a copy of any old cashiers CHrIStMaS trEE, 7.5 Oregon pine,
Avenue #109, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, LoSt - MY CoLLaPSIBLE music stand, check from EFS, which is now known as DrESSEr 4-DraWEr in Belmont for 1225 tips, hooked construction with
Registered Owner: Katherine Follain, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, clip lights, and music in black bags were US Bank on Laurel St. in San Carlos, $75. Good condition; good for children. stand. Used once. $49. (415)650-6407
714 42nd Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 taken from my car in Foster City and may CA. Do you or someone you know save Call (650)678-8585
The business is conducted by an Individ- PETITION OF have been thrown out by disappointed your old bank docs? Willing to pay you ELECtroNIC tYPEWrItEr, good
ual. The registrants commenced to Bernadette Martin thieves. Please call (650)704-3595 $50 for a carbon copy. Please call Sylvia DrESSEr- art Deco. 54wide 34 tall condition $50 (650)878-9542
transact business under the FBN on N/A. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: at (650)255-4780. 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662.
Petitioner: Bernadette Martin filed a peti- GaME "BEat tHE ExPErtS" never
/s/Katherine Follain/ used $8., (408)249-3858
This statement was filed with the Asses- tion with this court for a decree changing LoSt - Womans diamond ring. Lost
sor-County Clerk on 4/20/2017. (Publish- name as follows: 12/18. Broadway, Redwood City. DrESSEr- vICtorIaN. 35 tall
Present name: Seann Patrick Dela Vega INCuBator, $99, (650)678-5133
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, REWARD! (650)339-2410 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42
Castaneda $450. (650)888-2662.
4/29/17, 5/6/17, 5/13/17, 5/20/17).
Proposed Name: Seann Patrick Casta- LoSt Cat Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs,
299 Computers LIoNEL CHrIStMaS Boxcars 2005,
2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368-
neda Martin she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all DrESSEr-art DECo. Heavy Glass. 7537
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons koGI 15 inch computer monitor. Model Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150.
FICtItIouS BuSINESS NaME four legs, chest stomach, around her L5QX. $25. PH(650)592-5864.
StatEMENt #273218 interested in this matter shall appear be- neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice (650)888-2662. LIoNEL CHrIStMaS Holiday expan-
The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated REWARD. Please email us at sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- joandbill@msn.com or call 650-576- rECorDaBLE CD-r 74, Sealed, Unop- ENtErtaINMENt CENtEr for $50.
as: JustSwimIn, 8227 Shelter Creek ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
Lane, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- tition for change of name should not be 8745. She drinks water out of her paws. LIoNEL WEStErN Union Pass car and
granted. Any person objecting to the (650) 578 9208 (650)726-4102 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
tered Owner: Justin Santos, same ad-
dress. The business is conducted by an name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the rea- 300 toys GLIDEr rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- rMt CHrIStMaS Diesel train and Ca-
Individual. The registrants commenced LoSt Cat. Black and White. Black lent condition. $100 650-345-5644 boose. Rare. New OB $99 (650)368-
to transact business under the FBN on sons for the objection at least two court patch on right eye. REWARD.
days before the matter is scheduled to aLLoYED LINotYPE (BNH ~18) for 7537
1/1/16. Call (323) 439-7713. IkEa DrESSEr, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
/s/Justin Santos/ be heard and must appear at the hearing casting miniature/board-game figurines.
to show cause why the petition should 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. SaMSoNItE 26" tan hard-sided suit
This statement was filed with the Asses- LoSt SMaLL gray and green Parrot. 10#, $10 (650) 591-4553 case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
sor-County Clerk on 4/19/2017. (Publish- not be granted. If no written objection is Redwood Shores. (650)207-2303. IkEa taBLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- $60. (650)328-6709
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, DoLL HouSE w/ furniture $50.00 new $ 30. (650)598-9804.
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
5/4/17, 5/11/17, 5/18/17, 5/25/17). petition shall be held on 6/8/17 at 9 a.m., Books joe 650 573 5269
LaWN CHaIrS (4) White, plastic, $8.
SILk SarEE 6 yards new nice color.for
Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red- $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
LarGE StuFFED ANIMALS - $3 each each, (415)346-6038 formation.
FICtItIouS BuSINESS NaME wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- quaLItY BookS used and rare. World Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
der to Show Cause shall be published at & US History and classic American nov- LEatHEr SoFa, black, excellent condi-
StatEMENt #273460 els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 uNIDEN HarLEY Davidson Gas Tank
The following person is doing business least once each week for four successive Star WarS one 4 orange card ac- tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533
weeks prior to the date set for hearing on tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
as: Body Central, 2833 So. El Camino LIvING rooM table 36"x19" exc condi-
Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- the petition in the following newspaper of 294 Baby Stuff head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
tion $30.(415) 231-4825. vaSE WItH flowers 2 piece good for the
tered Owner: Qi Wen Deng, 104 Elm St, general circulation: Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720
San Mateo Daily Journal
#28, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. The busi-
Filed: 4/27/2017
FISHEr-PrICE HEaLtHY Care booster
seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
302 antiques LovE SEat, Upholstered pale yellow
vINtaGE WHItE Punch Bowl/Serving
ness is conducted by an Individual. The floral $99. (650)574-4021
registrants commenced to transact busi- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Bowl Set with 10 cups plus one extra
Judge of the Superior Court aNtIquE ItaLIaN lamp 18 high, $70
ness under the FBN on 05/04/17. StErLING SILvEr Paye & Baker baby (650)387-4002 NEW DELuxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- $30. (650)873-8167
/s/Qi Wen Deng Dated: 4/27/2017 food pusher with embossed children's ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
This statement was filed with the Asses- (Published 4/29/17, 5/6/17, 5/13/17, graphic.$75 650-762-6048 Sell! (650) 875-8159. WatEr StoraGE taNk, brand new,
5/20/17). aNtIquE tEak CHINa cabinet and 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250.
sor-County Clerk on 5/4/2017. (Publish- matching table, with doors and legs.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, NEW tWIN Mattress set plus frame (650)771-6324
5/6/17, 5/13/17, 5/20/17, 5/27/17).
296 appliances $500/obo. (650)952-5049.
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
1960'S avoCaDo Osterizer blender MaHoGaNY aNtIquE Secretary desk, oak CLaW foot coffee table, needs 311 Musical Instruments
excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530
FICtItIouS BuSINESS NaME orDEr to SHoW CauSE For elled glass, $350. (650)766-3024
StatEMENt #273130 CHaNGE oF NaME 0513 BaLDWIN GraND PIANO, 6 foot, ex-
The following person is doing business CASE# 17CIV01801 oak SIX SHELF Book Case 6FT 4FT cellent condition, $8,500/obo. Call
as: DanceVibes, 356 El Camino Real, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, 303 Electronics $55 (650)458-8280 (510)784-2598
aIr CoNDItIoNEr 10000 BTU w/re-
SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG oFFICE taBLE, 24"x48" HD. folding
Owner: Jaimee Dunning, 1000 Patricia 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 46 MItSuBISHI Projector TV, great CHroMatIC HarMoNICa: Horner
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94401 .The busi- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 0898 condition. $400. (650)261-1541. $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
ness is conducted by an Individual. The PETITION OF (650)278-5776.
registrants commenced to transact busi- Ruth Alejandra Cendejas Amaya aIr CoNDItIoNEr, Portable, 14,000 aNtarES DoLLarS Bill Changer ma-
ness under the FBN on 01/01/17. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: BTU, Commercial Cool model chine s never used for small bus. $95 outDoor WooD SCrEEN - new $80
/s/Jaimee Dunning/ Petitioner: Ruth Alejandra Cendejas (650)992-4544. ExCELLENt vIoLIN, previously owned,
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- obo Retail $130 (650)873-8167 first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
This statement was filed with the Asses- Amaya filed a petition with this court for a
sor-County Clerk on 5/12/2017. (Publish- decree changing name as follows: sories plus remote included. auDIo-tECHNICa (at-PL50) Auto. sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345. PaPaSaN CHaIrS (2) -with cushions (415)751-2416
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Present name: Ruth Alejandra Cendejas Stereo TURNTABLE sys. $40 $45. each set, (650)347-8061
5/6/17, 5/13/17, 5/20/17, 5/27/17). Amaya (650)345-1835 (650)344-4756
Proposed Name: Ruth Alejandra Bellozo rECLINEr CHaIr blue tweed clean GuLBraNSEN BaBY GraND PIaNo -
Cendejas BISSELL BaGLESS Upright Vacuum, BLauPuNkt aM/FM/CD Radio and Re- good $75 Call (650)583-3515 Appraised @ $5450., want $1800 obo,
FICtItIouS BuSINESS NaME THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Model 82H1, Dual Edge Cleaning, ceiver with Detachable Face asking (650)343-4461
StatEMENt #273376 interested in this matter shall appear be- Cleanview Hepa Filter $25 650-952- $100. (650)593-4490 rECLINING SWIvEL chair almost new
The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated $99 (650)766-4858 HaMMoND B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie
3500 Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. pri-
as: Cal Pacific Systems, 3785 Bayshore below to show cause, if any, why the pe- BuLova WINDuP Travel clocks.Vin-
Blvd, BRISBANE, CA 94005. Registered tition for change of name should not be tage. Set of eight. $99. gene (650)421- roCkING CHaIrS solid wood, great vate owner, (650)349-1172
BLaCk & Decker travel iron, steam and shape asking 30 dollars each. Call
Owner: Hydra Ventures, Inc., CA. The granted. Any person objecting to the dry $10. (650)368-0748. 5469
business is conducted by a Corporation. name changes described above must file (650)574-4582 Lily MoNarCH uPrIGHt player piano $99
The registrants commenced to transact a written objection that includes the rea- INSIGNIa 26" HDTV Perfect $39 650- (650) 583-4549
business under the FBN on N/A. sons for the objection at least two court 595-3933 SEWING StoraGE cabinet, Custom
CHEFMatE toaStEr oven, brand made wood perfect condition $75. PIaNo, uPrIGHt, in excellent condi-
/s/Roberto Lo/ days before the matter is scheduled to new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
IPHoNE 5 Morphie Juice Pack with (650)483-1222
This statement was filed with the Asses- be heard and must appear at the hearing
sor-County Clerk on 5/1/2017. (Publish- to show cause why the petition should temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763 charger, Originally $100, now $85.
SHELF ruBBEr maid new $20.00 uPrIGHt PIaNo. In tune. Fair condi-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, not be granted. If no written objection is (650)766-2679 tion. $300 OBO (650) 533-4886.
CIrruS StEaM mop model SM212B 4 contact joe (650)573-5269
5/6/17, 5/13/17, 5/20/17, 5/27/17). timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the new extra cleaning pads,user manual. kINDLE FIrE 8 in. Case and Charger YaMaHa PIaNo, Upright, Model M-305,
$45. (650)588-5487 incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 SoFa BED Recliner (double), beige, 76"
petition shall be held on 6/14/17 at 9 Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 $750. Call (650)572-2337
FICtItIouS BuSINESS NaME a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
StatEMENt #273369 CoFFEE MakEr, 30 Cup LEFt-HaND ErGoNoMIC keyboard
The following person is doing business
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
Order to Show Cause shall be published Excel- with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20 SoFa GrEEN, cream, sage plaid. 96"
Excellent condition. $90 Call
312 Pets & animals
as: Impact Coaching, 235 Westlake Cen- (650)204-0587
at least once each week for four succes- lent Condition $5. (650)368-0748. 650.952.3466 aIrLINE CarrIEr for cats, pur. from
ter, Suite 371, DALY CITY, CA 94015. sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
Registered Owner: Barry Michael MotoroLa Bravo MB 520 (android Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
ing on the petition in the following news- CoLEMaN LxE Roadtrip Grill - 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD tEak-vENEEr CoMPutEr desk with (505)228-1480 local.
George, 2655 37th Ave, San Francisco, paper of general circulation: Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 single drawer and stacked shelves. $30
CA 94116. The business is conducted card Belmont (650)595-8855
San Mateo Daily Journal (650)918-9847 obo. (650)465-2344
by an Individual. The registrants com- Filed: 5/1/2017 CaLIForNIa CaroLINa Pups.
menced to transact business under the NEW HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- Gd. Fam./watchdpgs. Ex.Hiking Buddy.
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ ELECtrIC StovE From Sears tra cartridges- $50. Call (650)345-1234 tHoMaSvILLE BEvELED mirror 22" x
FBN on . Judge of the Superior Court 12" $50. Call (650)834-4833 $1600. (707) 980.0915.
Excellent Condition $225
/s/Barry M George/ Dated: 4/27/2017 Please Call (650)244-9267 oNkYo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
This statement was filed with the Asses- tWIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame CaNarY BIrD cage 24 x 16 for sale.
(Published 5/6/17, 5/13/17, 5/20/17, Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, $40.00 firm. Used, good condition. Call
sor-County Clerk on 5/1/2017. (Publish- 5/27/17). Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 $ 50. (650)598-9804.
FaBrIC StEaMEr deluxe made by (650)766-3024
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
5/6/17, 5/13/17, 5/20/17, 5/27/17). conair $ 50.00 new joe 650 573 5269 WaLNut CHESt, small (4 drawer with
oPtIMuS H36 ST5800 Tower Speaker upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 oNE kENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
GE DISHWaSHEr Hardly used. Works 36x10x11 $30. (650)580-6324 mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
orDEr to SHoW CauSE For great. Standard size. You haul away. WooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x (650)593-2066
orDEr to SHoW CauSE For rCa 32 Flat Screen T.V. Brand New
CHaNGE oF NaME free. S.S.F (650) 583-6636 $99 OBO (650)759-7511
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
CHaNGE oF NaME Parrot CaGE, Steel, Large - approx
CASE# 17CIV01412 CASE# 17CIV01712
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
GooD MICroWavE 1100 watt $40 Da- SaMSuNG FLat TV 20" ex.co.incl. 306 Housewares 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
offer. (650)245-4084
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, ly City (415) 231-4825. VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, CHrIStMaS trEE China, Fairfield
JaCk LaLaNE'S power juicer. $40. SoNY DEtaCHaBLE set :3cd /fm/am
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Call (650)364-1243. Leave message. double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231-
Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48 316 Clothes
PETITION OF pieces) $75. (650)493-5026
Hong Ni 4825
Michael Sanchez BLaCk DouBLE breasted suit size 38
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: CoMPLEtE SEt OF CHINA - Windsor excellent condition $25 (650)322-9598
Petitioner: Hong Ni filed a petition with rEFrIGErator CoMPaCt made by StErEo SPEakErS: aIWa bookshelf
Petitioner: Michael Sanchez filed a peti- speakers 20" tall. Model SX-WZL500. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
this court for a decree changing name tion with this court for a decree changing emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 20-pieces in original box, never used.
as follows: 573 5269 Sound great! $25 650-762-6048 BoY SCout canvas belt with Boy Scout
name as follows: $250 per box (3 boxes available). Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5.
Present name: Hong Ni Present name: Michael Sanchez (650)342-5630
Proposed Name: Hansen Ni tv SoNY Triniton 21" working condition. (650)588-0842
Proposed Name: Michael Martinez uPrIGHt vaCuuM Cleaner, $10. Call $10 OBO (650)784-3243.
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco FIrEPLaCE CaNDELaBra with 5 bat-
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to show cause why the petition should to show cause why the petition should 308 tools LEatHEr JaCkEt, New Black Italian
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briefly
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As bitter French campaign comes to


an end, Macrons team hit by hack
By Elaine Ganley and Raphael Satter several regions who receive ballot papers
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for both candidates have found the Le Pen
ballot systematically torn up.
PARIS The campaign of French presi- Earlier in the day, anti-Le Pen crowds dis-
dential candidate Emmanuel Macron said it rupted her visit to a renowned cathedral in
suffered a massive and Reims.
coordinated hacking The presidential campaign has been
attack and document leak unusually bitter, with voters hurling eggs
that it called a bid to and flour, protesters clashing with police
destabilize Sundays and candidates insulting each other on
presidential runoff. national television a reflection of the
His far-right rival widespread public disaffection with politics
Marine Le Pen, mean- as usual.
while, told the Le Pen, 48, has brought her far-right
Associated Press that she National Front party, once a pariah for its
Marine Le Pen racism and anti-Semitism, closer than ever
believes she can pull off
a surprise victory in the high-stakes vote to the French presidency, seizing on work-
that could change Europes direction. ing-class voters growing frustration with
Fears of hacking, fake news manipulation globalization and immigration. Even if she
and Russian meddling clouded the French loses, she is likely to be a powerful opposi-
campaign but had largely gone unrealized tion figure in French politics in the upcom-
until late Fridays admission by ing parliamentary election campaign.
Macrons campaign that it had suffered a In an interview with the Associated Press
coordinated online pirate attack had led to in the final hours of a hostile, topsy-turvy
the leak of campaign emails and financial REUTERS campaign, Le Pen said that win or lose, we
documents. It was unclear who was behind Emmanuel Macron, head of the political movement En Marche and candidate for the 2017 changed everything. She claimed an ideo-
the hack and the leak. presidential election, speaks with supporters during a campaign visit in Rodez, France. logical victory for her populist, anti-
A campaign blackout starting minutes immigrant worldview.
after the Macron team announcement means either bizarre or inspired. French voters make up their minds Saturday. Even if we dont reach our goal, in any
that Le Pens campaign cant legally com- The documents release just before France The candidates stopped campaigning at event there is a gigantic political force that
ment on the leak. enters a roughly two-day-long blackout - midnight Friday to give voters a day of is born, she told AP in her campaign head-
In a statement, Macrons En Marche during which politicians, journalists and reflection before the election. Its a stark quarters. Her party imposed the overhaul
movement said the hack took place a few even ordinary citizens are meant to pull choice: Le Pens anti-immigration, anti- of French politics and set the tone of the
weeks ago, and that the leaked documents back from any public election talk to avoid European Union platform, or Macrons pro- election, she said.
have been mixed with false documents to swaying the vote - means that the leak may gressive, pro-EU stance. The 39-year-old Macron, too, played a
seed doubt and disinformation and desta- have very little impact beyond the over- Tensions marred the race right to the end. key role in upending Frances traditional
bilize Sundays presidential runoff. Hillary heated world of Twitter and Reddit. Frances presidential voting watchdog political structure with his wild-card cam-
Clintons U.S. presidential campaign suf- On the other hand, the messages release called on the Interior Ministry late Friday to paign.
fered similar leaks, and also said that just before Frances political machinery look into claims by the Le Pen campaign Voters liked the idea, and chose Macron
authentic documents were mixed with false shuts down for the weekend might mean that that ballot papers are being tampered with and Le Pen in the first-round vote, dumping
documents. talk of the leak - regardless of its veracity - nationwide to benefit Macron. The Le Pen the traditional left and right parties that
The timing of the leak could be seen as will dominate dinner table conversations as campaign said electoral administrators in have governed modern France.

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