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Brightly colored celebration


Holi festival returns to Foster City this weekend
By Zachary Clark Foster City party to wait an extra week. the triumph of good versus evil.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Organized by the nonprofit Rooted in Indian mythology, the
BayBasi, Inc. and the Parks and festival also celebrates equality, said
Recreation Department, Foster City Raj Tiwari, a BayBasi board member.
Revelers splashed with brightly col-
Holi Festival has brought thousands of Tiwari said the colors, which people
ored powder moving to Bollywood
people each year to Leo Ryan Park throw at each other during the festival,
beats and drinking thandai are staples
since the tradition began in 2012. serve as a symbolic equalizer in the
of the Indian festival Holi, which
context of India’s caste system.
returns to Foster City for a belated cel- Holi, also known as the ‘Festival of “The color means the caste doesn’t Holi, also known as the ‘Festival of Colors,’ dates back to as
ebration March 10. Colors,’ dates back to as early as the matter anymore because we’re all dif- early as the fourth century and commemorates the beginning
The ancient tradition officially ended fourth century and commemorates the
March 2 this year, but rain forced the beginning of spring, the harvest and See HOLI, Page 23 of spring, the harvest and the triumph of good versus evil.

Trump will
meet with
Kim Jong Un
President says sanctions will
remain until there’s a deal
By Matthew Pennington
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — After months


of trading insults and threats of
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
nuclear annihilation, President
Sunnybrae resident Nathan Nunes discusses the impact of a 935-unit development proposed for a 14.5-acre site Donald Trump agreed to meet with
near the Hayward Park Caltrain station with Mike Hawkins, a representative of the project. North Korean leader Kim Jung Un
by the end of May to negotiate an

Housing proposal meets end to Pyongyang’s nuclear


weapons program, South Korean
and U.S. officials said Thursday.
No sitting American president has
Donald Trump Kim Jung Un
in a state of war because the 1950-

neighborhood concerns
53 Korean War ended with an
ever met with a North Korea leader. armistice and not a peace treaty.
The meeting would be unprece- “Great progress being made,”
dented during seven decades of ani- Trump tweeted after the South
Traffic, parking top concerns for nearby residents; others support plans mosity between the U. S. and
North Korea. The countries remain
By Anna Schuessler See KOREA, Page 23
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Concerns about how a 935-unit


residential development will affect
DA: Police lethal force justified
traffic and parking near the junc- Officer-involved shooting in Redwood City in December
ture of Highway 101 and State By Alex Kekauoha at the suspect.
Route 92 were met with support for BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE In a statement, Wagstaffe said he
the bump it’s expected to bring to concluded that the use of lethal
San Mateo’s housing stock at a San Mateo County District force by seven police officers and
neighborhood meeting about proj- Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said a sheriff’s deputy during a con-
ect plans Wednesday. Thursday that his investigation frontation with 31-year-old Marco
With many lining up to weigh in into a fatal officer-involved Antonio Carlos on Dec. 30 was a
on a mixed-use transit-oriented shooting in Redwood City in legal response to Carlos’ conduct.
development called the Passage at December found no violations of The confrontation began at 2:25
Renderings of the proposed Passage at San Mateo, where initial plans California criminal statutes by the
suggest redevelopment of the Concar Shopping Center. See CONCAR, Page 31 law enforcement officers who shot See POLICE, Page 31
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2 Friday • March 9, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Inspiration is an
empty bank account.”
— Mickey Spillane

This Day in History


During the Civil War, the ironclads

1862 USS Monitor and CSS Virginia (for-


merly USS Merrimac) clashed for five
hours to a draw at Hampton Roads,
Virginia.
In  1 6 6 1 , Cardinal Jules Mazarin, the chief minister of
France, died, leaving King Louis XIV in full control.
In  1 7 9 6 , the future emperor of the French, Napoleon
Bonaparte, married Josephine de Beauharnais. (The couple
later divorced.)
In  1 8 4 1 , the U.S. Supreme Court, in United States v. The
Amistad, ruled 7-1 in favor of a group of illegally enslaved
Africans who were captured off the U.S. coast after seizing
control of a Spanish schooner, La Amistad; the justices
ruled that the Africans should be set free.
In  1 9 1 6 , more than 400 Mexican raiders led by Pancho
Villa attacked Columbus, New Mexico, killing 18
Americans. During the First World War, Germany declared
war on Portugal.
In  1 9 1 8 , writer Mickey Spillane, famous for his pulp
detective novels, was born Frank Morrison Spillane in
Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS
In   1 9 3 3 , Congress, called into special session by Actor Mark Hamill, center, poses with actor Harrison Ford, left, filmmaker George Lucas, and R2-D2, a ‘Star Wars’ character, after
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, began its “hundred days” unveiling his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles.
of enacting New Deal legislation.
In  1 9 4 5 , during World War II, U.S. B-29 bombers began
launching incendiary bomb attacks against Tokyo, result-
In other news ...
ing in an estimated 100,000 deaths. McDonald’s flips golden tiny crevice at the bottom of a cage. while exploring a neighborhood with
In  1 9 5 4 , CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow critically Security camera footage shows her metal detector.
reviewed Wisconsin Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy’s anti-com- arches to a ‘W’ for women’s day Bubbles sauntering toward the rear of Al.com reports that Barbara Burgess
munism campaign on “See It Now.” NEW YORK — McDonald’s has tem- the store. found Dr. Stephen R. Sheppard’s
In  1 9 6 4 , the U.S. Supreme Court, in New York Times Co. porarily flipped its famous golden arch- Estevez says Bubbles is good around University of Tennessee Class of 1970
v. Sullivan, raised the standard for public officials to prove es to look like a “W” — a move it says people and often roams the store while ring in front of a home in a subdivision
they’d been libeled in their official capacity by news organ- it made to recognize International customers are around. behind the University of South Alabama
izations. Women’s Day. But he’s advising anyone who sees in Mobile.
The upside-down logo appeared the reptile not to try grabbing him. The ring was about four inches deep in
the dirt.
Birthdays Thursday on the fast-food giant’s web-
site and social media accounts. It also
San Diego County’s Animal Services
department is assisting in the search. She contacted the University of
flipped the arches at one restaurant in Tennessee’s Office of Alumni Affairs.
Lynwood, California. McDonald’s says Police: Runaway zebra Officials learned Sheppard had previous-
that at about 100 of its 14,000 restau- ly contacted the office about his miss-
rants, packaging and worker uniforms
killed by car in Phoenix suburb ing ring.
will have the flipped logo. CHANDLER, Ariz. — Police say a Sheppard lost the ring about 50 years
McDonald’s also says six out of 10 of zebra was killed when a number of the ago, when he was attending medical
its restaurant managers are women and it animals broke out of the grounds of an school and living at the house where the
wanted to honor their accomplish- Arizona festival and were wandering on ring was found.
ments. a nearby road.
The company, based in Oak Brook, The accident on Wednesday morning Court fight over, founding
Actor Emmanuel Comedian Jordan Rapper Chingy is occurred near the grounds of the
Lewis is 47. Klepper is 39. 38.
Illinois, says it’s the first time it has
Chandler Ostrich Festival in a suburb of
papers of AA to go up for auction
flipped its golden arches logo since it
first appeared at a restaurant six decades Phoenix. LOS ANGELES — The founding docu-
Former Sen. James L. Buckley, Conservative-N.Y., is 95. ment of Alcoholics Anonymous is head-
ago. Chandler police Sgt. Daniel Mejia
Singer Lloyd Price is 85. Actress Joyce Van Patten is 84. says the SUV driver was taken to a hos- ing back to the auction block.
Country singer Mickey Gilley is 82. Actress Trish Van Devere Four-legged fugitive: pital with minor injuries. A court dispute over the ownership of
is 77. Singer-musician John Cale (The Velvet Underground) is The Ostrich Festival, which will be the original 1939 manuscript outlining
76. Singer Mark Lindsay (Paul Revere and the Raiders) is 76. Big lizard escapes pet shop held this weekend, attracts hundreds of the group’s 12-step recovery program
Former ABC anchorman Charles Gibson is 75. Rock musician SAN DIEGO — Residents near San thousands of people. Activities include has been settled.
Robin Trower is 73. Singer Jeffrey Osborne is 70. Country Diego are warned to watch out for a four- ostrich races and ostrich-themed activi- The 161-page manuscript commonly
musician Jimmie Fadden (The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) is 70. legged fugitive: a 5 1/2-foot monitor ties and a parade. known as the “Big Book” is filled with
Actress Jaime Lyn Bauer is 69. Magazine editor Michael lizard that wriggled out of its cage. handwritten notes and scribbles from
Kinsley is 67. TV newscaster Faith Daniels is 61. Actress Mike Estevez tells KGTV that a 35- Woman unearths the founding fathers of AA.
pound reptile named Bubbles was last Profiles in History announced
Linda Fiorentino is 60. Actor Tom Amandes is 59. Actor-direc-
seen on Sunday at his store, Mike’s Pets man’s long-lost class ring Wednesday that the new auction is
tor Lonny Price is 59. Country musician Rusty Hendrix
(Confederate Railroad) is 58. Actress Juliette Binoche is 54. in Spring Valley. MOBILE, Ala. — Five decades after it scheduled to start May 5, and the docu-
Estevez says the carnivorous critter went missing, a south Alabama woman ment is expected to fetch between $2
Rock musician Robert Sledge (Ben Folds Five) is 50. Rock has found a Tennessee surgeon’s ring
probably managed to escape through a million and $3 million.
musician Shannon Leto (30 Seconds to Mars) is 48.

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DA: Financial planner
took $600K from elderly
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT the IRS in 2017 requesting more informa-
tion about their investments, prompting
A San Mateo man believed to have taken them to learn the money had been trans-
more than $625,000 from eight San Mateo ferred to Ng and not into another account as
County residents to whom he provided he had allegedly promised them. Having
financial and insurance advice was arrested told the couple his wife was suffering from a
Thursday, according to the San Mateo heart condition, Ng previously received
County District Attorney’s Office. loans from them, according to prosecutors.
Clement Ng, 59, currently faces 59 felony Another 65-year-old woman was invest-
charges, 47 of which involve residential ing some $266, 000 with Ng when he
burglary because he met clients in their stopped returning her calls, and another eld-
homes as a financial and insurance planner erly couple gave Ng nearly $2,100 to pur-
and allegedly took their money under the chase an insurance policy they never
premise that he was investing it or purchas- received, according to prosecutors.
ing insurance plans with it, according to The thefts are believed to have occurred
prosecutors. between January of 2014 and October of
Ng allegedly stole some $218,000 from a 2016. District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe
Burlingame couple, currently 71 and 77 said the Burlingame, Daly City and South
years old, by telling them he could take a San Francisco police departments con-
portion of their retirement fund and invest it tributed to the investigation, which lasted
in a Northwestern Mutual account in 2006. months. Ng appeared in court Thursday on
He allegedly met regularly with the couple charges of elder abuse and residential burgla-
to discuss their investment strategy and, in ry, according to prosecutors.
2015, told them the fund had reached opti- Ng remains in custody on $3 million bail,
mal growth and that he would invest it in and will next appear in court March 22 for
another account, according to prosecutors. Superior Court arraignment, according to
The couple allegedly received a letter from prosecutors.

Police reports Fraud. Someone was scammed out of


money when they sent a money order for
something online on Cypress street, it was
reported at 9:54 a.m. Saturday, March 3.
Safety first
A milk crate filled with unused flares was Arres t. Someone was arrested for driving
found in a parking lot on Myrtle Street under the influence of alcohol on Willow
in Redwood City, it was reported at 4:47 Street, it was reported at 1:28 a.m. Saturday,
p.m. Thursday, March 1. March 3.
Burg l ary . A vehicle’s rear window was
smashed and a camera was taken on Seaport
REDWOOD CITY Boulevard, it was reported at 2:56 p.m.
Re c k l e s s dri v e r. A vehicle was seen Friday, March 2.
swerving and the driver was seen texting on Sho pl i ft. Someone stole a pack of ciga-
El Camino Real, it was reported at 7:53 p.m. rettes and fled on Woodside Road, it was
Saturday, March 3. reported at 7:25 a.m. Friday, March 2.
B urg l ary . A vehicle was broken into
overnight and a laptop and other items were Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A man hit a
stolen on Franklin Street, it was reported at person’s vehicle with a metal stick and had
2:43 p.m. Saturday, March 3. fled on Chestnut Street, it was reported at
7:15 a.m. Friday, March 2.

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SamTrans acquires 10 electric buses


Vehicles from Burlingame’s Proterra expected to begin service early 2019
By Zachary Clark ports, Lieberman said.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Proterra, which hosts its corporate head-
quarters as well as research and development
As Caltrain looks toward electrification crews in Burlingame, touts its capacity to
by 2022, SamTrans has taken a step in the construct the most energy-efficient standard
same direction: The transit agency pur- 40-foot bus available.
chased 10 battery electric buses in an effort The zero emissions buses do not even
to reduce the fleet’s emissions and enhance have a tailpipe and offer a fuel economy
the riding experience. equivalent to a personal sedan.
“The board has expressed vibrant interest Founded in 2004 in an attempt to build a
in electric buses and I’m excited to see hybrid bus, the company later switched its
they’re becoming a reality sooner than focus to battery power and has since devel-
expected,” said Charles Stone, SamTrans oped a model capable of traveling up to 350
board chair and Belmont councilman. miles after as many as five hours charging.
Expected to be up and running by early These latest additions to the SamTrans fleet
2019, the electric buses will complement also feature low-maintenance disc brakes and
the 25 hybrids already in service. SamTrans a low floor design, which includes ramps
currently operates 302 vehicles, and hopes instead of lifts and a Q-Pod wheelchair
to reach a fully electrified fleet by 2033, restraint system, which is safer and easier to
according to a staff report.  Designed and manufactured by Burlingame-based Proterra, Inc., SamTrans’ new 40-foot buses operate than the existing ratchet-based sys-
“We wanted the 55 diesel buses we pur- will be deployed on routes throughout the county and can handle 38 seated and 18 standing tem, according to a press release. 
chased in January to be our last,” said passengers, and will be equipped with WiFi and USB charging ports. The contract, which includes two charg-
SamTrans spokesman Dan Lieberman. ing stations — one at each SamTrans main-
“We’re trying hard to get top-of-the-line some of the oldest vehicles in the SamTrans foot buses will be deployed on routes tenance facility — is funded by federal,
vehicles and electric buses are the future.” fleet, according to a press release. throughout the county and can handle 38 state, Bay Area Air Quality Management
The buses, which cost $9.2 million, will Designed and manufactured by seated and 18 standing passengers, and are District and SamTrans funds, according to
replace 10 diesel buses purchased in 2003, Burlingame-based Proterra, Inc., the 40- equipped with WiFi and USB charging the press release.

California high-speed rail plan to show updated cost, timeline


By Kathleen Rinayne you hear that from us.” increase on a segment of track underway in money to build rail.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The rail authority on Friday will release the Central Valley and repeated delays. “I’m ready for Mr. Kelly to be honest and
its latest business plan, a biennial snap- The last plan put the estimated cost at $64 straightforward and tell us the good, bad and
SACRAMENTO — California’s bullet shot of building timelines, cost estimates billion, with a train running between the the ugly,” said Republican Assemblyman
train project will likely require more time and other critical details about the ambi- two major cities by 2029. Jim Patterson of Fresno, a chief critic of the
and money to complete than last estimated, tious plan to transport people from Los Despite the challenges, Democratic Gov. project.
but its new chief executive is promising Angeles to San Francisco in under three Jerry Brown reaffirmed his commitment to This time, Kelly doesn’t plan to offer a
more transparency with the public about its hours. building high-speed rail in his January state single price tag. Instead, the plan will
challenges. It will be the first plan since Kelly took of the state address. The Legislature, include ranges outlining how little the proj-
“It’s going to be bumpy,” said Brian over the project in February after leading though, recently approved an audit of the ect could cost if certain things go well and
Kelly, CEO of the California High-Speed the state’s transportation agency and comes project. The Legislature serves in an over- how expensive it could be if things go
Rail Authority. “What’s important to me is on the heels of a nearly $3 billion cost sight role and controls a portion of the wrong.
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Report: Sinking Bay Area Local briefs
could make flood risks worse
Researchers say that sinking land in the
After 13 years as the
city’s police chief,
Endangered salmon will have
Bay Area will increase the risk of flooding
predicted for 2100 due to rising sea levels.
Several locations, such as Treasure
Island, Foster City and the San Francisco
Rothaus will head the
Sheriff’s Office opera-
tions division, giving
places to chill with dam removal
By Ellen Knickmeyer steelhead that thrive in cold mountain water.
him oversight of all its
International Airport could be at risk, police bureaus, including THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dam-building for electrical generation
according to researchers from University of San Carlos, according to and water storage from the 1930s blocked
California at Berkeley and Arizona State a city press release. winter-run Chinook from upstream water-
University. SAN FRANCISCO — A $100 million proj-
Rothaus was at the ect removing dams and helping fish route ways, cutting their numbers from nearly a
These sinking land areas could nearly Mark Duri helm of the department million to a few thousand barely getting by
double the impact of flooding from sea around others is returning a badly endan-
when the city contracted gered salmon to spring-fed waters in north- in warm downstream stretches of the
level rise alone. with the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office Sacramento River, the state Department of
Original estimates predicted that 20 to ernmost California, giving cold-loving
in 2010 in an effort to maintain its public native fish a life-saving place to chill as Fish and Wildlife says.
160 square miles of the San Francisco Bay safety services and cut costs.
could be flooded by 2100, based on the rate scientists say climate change, drought and The National Oceanic and Atmospheric
With more than 29 years of experience human diversions warm the waters. Administration ranks winter-run Chinook
of sea level rise. with the Sheriff’s Office and a background
Taking into account subsidence, or the State and federal officials, in a yearslong as one of eight marine species most at risk
in city policing, Duri’s tenure as the city’s of extinction.
gradual sinking of land, researchers say new chief is set to begin March 26, accord- project with dam-owner Pacific Gas &
this number could increase to between 48 ing to the release. Electric Co. , plan to release 200, 000 Because of Battle Creek’s spring-fed cold
and 166 square miles. “I am truly honored to be selected as young, endangered winter-run Chinook water, and the difficulty of keeping the
Even then, the number offered by scien- police chief for this amazing community,” salmon over the next two months into the Sacramento River cool enough for the win-
tists is only an average. If there are king said Duri in the release. “It is absolutely the north fork of Battle Creek, where melted ter-run Chinook, state and federal agencies
tides, storms or other scenarios of peak highlight of my career and I am really look- snow percolating through volcanic rock made a priority of making Battle Creek
water-level change, scientists say the risk ing forward to getting started.” provides ideal habitat for native salmon and accessible to winter-run Chinook again.
of flooding could be even higher.
Man pleads no
“The ground goes down, sea level comes
up and flood waters go much farther than
either change would produce by itself,” said
contest to Brisbane arson June special election set after
author Manoochehr Shirza, a member of
NASA’s sea level change planning team and
a former UC Berkeley postdoctoral fellow.
A San Francisco man pleaded no contest
to felony arson charges in connection with
a fire late last year in the Brisbane area, San
California lawmaker resigns
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS again despite an investi-
Researchers say city planners and local Mateo County prosecutors said Wednesday. gation that found he like-
officials will use their findings to plan for Isaac Aaron Tuialuuluu, 33, was found ly harassed six women.
dancing barefoot around a fire that was SACRAMENTO — The special primary
the future and improve emergency response election to replace a senator who resigned Brown previously set
strategies. Foster City officials this week roughly 15 by 20 yards in size in the vicin-
amid sexual harassment allegations will be June 5 for special general
approved a $90 million bond measure for ity of Quarry and Sand Hill roads around
12:20 p.m. on Dec. 7. June 5, the same day as the statewide pri- elections to replace three
the June ballot that would raise the city’s D e m o c r a t i c
levees to comply with Federal Emergency Tuialuuluu also said he didn’t know who mary.
started the fire, although two lighters were Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday scheduled Assemblymen from Los
Management Agency standards and contend
found in his pocket and a witness said he the general election for Aug. 7 if no candi- Angeles. Raul Bocanegra
with the potential for sea level rise.
had been chanting “burn fire burn” prior to date for the Los Angeles-area seat wins an Tony Mendoza and Matt Dababneh
San Carlos gets new police chief the officers’ arrival. outright majority in June. resigned amid allega-
Tuialuuluu, who was on probation at the Democratic Sen. Tony Mendoza resigned tions of sexual misconduct and Sebastian
San Carlos city officials and the San time and already has a prior strike convic- Ridley-Thomas quit citing health issues.
his seat last month ahead of a possible vote
Mateo County Sheriff’s Office announced tion, faces 32 months in state prison when The primaries in those races will be April 3.
Thursday Capt. Mark M. Duri will take over to expel him. But he has said he may run
he returns to court for sentencing on April
as the city’s police chief when Greg 11.
Rothaus assumes the role of assistant sher- He remains in custody on $50,000 bail.
iff later this month.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Friday • March 9, 2018 7


Why Gary Cohn’s departure raises Around the nation
Mississippi close to having
doubts on Trump economic agenda most-restrictive abortion law
JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi lawmakers on Thursday
By Josh Boak and Catherine Lucey high-profile staff system that, he argues, has exploited passed what would be the nation’s most restrictive abortion
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS departures and, for the United States. He campaigned in law, making the procedure illegal in most
him personally, a 2016 on a promise that, under his lead- cases after 15 weeks of pregnancy. The
WASHINGTON — Not long ago, dispute with Trump ership, the United States would push state’s only abortion provider pledged to
Gary Cohn was laying out an ambi- over the president’s aggressively back against existing sue, and the attorney general said he
tious 2018 economic agenda for the plan to impose tar- trade pacts and eliminate the gap expected a tough legal battle ahead.
Trump administration. iffs on imported between what America exports and the Lawmakers in the Republican-con-
Fresh off the triumph of a sweeping steel and aluminum. much wider value of what it imports. trolled Legislature appeared to not only
new tax cut, President Donald Trump’s Underscoring the Cohn opposed the steel and alu- expect, but to encourage, such challenges
top economic aide was crafting a prior- Gary Cohn admi n i s t rat i o n ’s minum tariffs that Trump announced in hopes the issue will eventually make
ity list that would touch nearly every erratic policy last week. Most economists say the its way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
piece of the economy. There was a process, that tariff announcement tariffs would lead to higher prices for Phil Bryant The House voted 75-34 in favor of the
$200 billion infrastructure program. came as a surprise to many in the American consumers while also hurt- bill, and Republican Gov. Phil Bryant
There were regulations to drop. There White House. Trump’s decision has ing many U. S. companies. Their said again Thursday that he would sign it. Because of neces-
were welfare programs to overhaul, also angered Republican lawmakers, exports would likely face retaliatory sary paperwork, it won’t reach his desk until next week. The
banking rules to amend, housing who lobbied furiously against the tariffs imposed by other nations. Senate passed the measure Tuesday.
finance to revamp, a new farm bill to move, and concerned many econo- Without Cohn in the mix, Trump “We are protecting more women, we are protecting more
pass. mists who think it could ignite a self- could now face greater scrutiny in his children,” said House Judiciary B Committee Chairman Andy
But that was before Tuesday, when defeating trade war. efforts to renegotiate the North Gipson, a Braxton Republican. “By 15 weeks, you have a
Cohn’s announced resignation height- Cohn’s departure is likely to cause American Free Trade Agreement with child in the womb who has a heartbeat, who for all practical
ened doubts about the direction of the administration to place a greater Canada and Mexico to try to deliver purposes has taken on the form of a person.”
Trump’s economic policies just as public emphasis on the president’s more favorable terms for the United Under the Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling estab-
Republican lawmakers were preparing hard-line stance toward America’s trad- States. The president’s ability to man- lishing a nationwide right to abortion, states were permitted
for midterm elections against ing partners. age European leaders who are consider- to restrict abortions after viability — the point when the
Democrats re-energized by their oppo- With his decision to impose steep ing retaliatory tariffs against the fetus has a reasonable chance of surviving under normal con-
sition to the White House. tariffs, Trump is making an aggressive United States will also become a major ditions outside the uterus. The ruling offered no legal defini-
Cohn’s exit followed a series of play to transform a global economic part of the agenda. tion of viability, saying it could range between 24 and 28
weeks into a pregnancy.

Stock market lifts household wealth to $98.7T Home values, which make up the cents of every dollar in additional
What swamp? Lobbyists
get ethics waivers to work for Trump
By Christopher Rugaber WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and his
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bulk of middle-class wealth, increased wealth they accumulated. Since the appointees have stocked federal agencies with ex-lobbyists
$500 billion. recession, however, Americans have and corporate lawyers who now help regulate the very indus-
WASHINGTON — A soaring U.S. The figures are at a record high, become more cautious with their tries from which they previously collected paychecks,
stock market and healthy home price though they are not adjusted for infla- wealth. Economists now estimate that despite Trump’s promises as a candidate to drain the swamp
gains lifted Americans’ net worth to tion or population growth. They pre- roughly only 1 penny for every dollar in Washington.
$98. 7 trillion in the final three date February’s sharp gyrations in the is spent. A week after his inauguration, Trump signed an executive
months of last year, a gain that could stock market, though stock market Overall U. S. wealth has grown order that bars former lobbyists, lawyers and others from
lift household spending. indexes are still up about 2 percent this steadily since the recession ended participating in any matter they worked on for private
The value of U.S. stock portfolios year. nearly nine years ago, but it isn’t wide- clients within two years of going to work for the govern-
jumped $1.3 trillion in the October- The solid gain in wealth could make ly shared. Edward Wolff, an economist ment.
December quarter compared with the many Americans more confident and at New York University, calculates that But records reviewed by the Associated Press show
previous three months, the Federal lead them to spend more, which typi- in 2016, average household wealth had Trump’s top lawyer, White House counsel Don McGahn, has
Reserve said Thursday. That figure cally fuels economic growth. fully recovered from the Great issued at least 37 ethics waivers to key administration offi-
includes stocks held through mutual Economic research has found that in Recession and was 7 percent higher cials at the White House and executive branch agencies.
funds and in retirement accounts. the past, people spent roughly 3 to 5 than it had been in 2007. Though the waivers were typically issued months ago, the
Office of Government Ethics disclosed several more on
Wednesday. The White House had previously released more
Study finds false stories travel way faster than the truth than a dozen waivers granted to its staff.
One allows FBI Director Chris Wray “to participate in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS online misinformation. ther, faster, deeper and more broadly matters involving a confidential former client.” The three-
Researchers at the Massachusetts than the truth in all categories of infor- sentence waiver gives no indication about what Wray’s con-
WASHINGTON — Twitter loves lies. Institute of Technology looked at more mation,” according to the study in flict of interest might be. The FBI declined to comment
A new study finds that false informa- than 126,000 stories tweeted millions Thursday’s journal Science . Thursday.
tion on the social media network trav- of times between 2006 and the end of “No matter how you slice it, falsity
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Trump orders stiff trade tariffs, unswayed by grim warnings


By Ken Thomas together after he pulled the U.S. out of the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trans-Pacific Partnership last year.
Though he focused on workers and their
WASHINGTON — Unswayed by companies in his announcement, Trump’s
Republican warnings of a trade war, President legal proclamation made a major point that
Donald Trump ordered steep new tariffs on weakened steel and aluminum industries rep-
steel and aluminum imports to the U.S. on resent a major threat to America’s military
Thursday, vowing to fight back against an strength and national security.
“assault on our country” by foreign competi- The former real estate developer said U.S.
tors. The president said he would exempt politicians had for years lamented the
Canada and Mexico as “a special case” while decline in the steel and aluminum industries
negotiating for changes to the North but no one before him was willing to take
American Free Trade Agreement. action.
The new tariffs will take effect in 15 days, Despite a week of furious lobbying against
with America’s neighbors indefinitely his plan by Republican lawmakers and some
spared “to see if we can make the deal,” of his own advisers, Trump said he would go
Trump said. He suggested in an earlier meet- ahead with penalty tariffs of 25 percent on
ing with his Cabinet that Australia and imported steel and 10 percent on aluminum.
“other countries” might be spared, a shift But he also said the penalties could “go up or
that could soften the international blow amid down depending on the country, and I’ll have
threats of retaliation by trading partners. a right to drop out countries or add countries.
REUTERS
Those “other countries” can try to negoti- I just want fairness.”
ate their way out of the tariffs, he indicated, Donald Trump signs a presidential proclamation placing tariffs on steel and aluminum imports Century Aluminum Chief Executive
by ensuring their trade actions do not harm while surrounded by workers from the steel and aluminum industries at the White House. Michael Bless said the tariffs would allow his
America’s security. an assault on our country. It’s been an home about whether protectionism will company, which produces high-purity alu-
Surrounded by steel and aluminum workers assault.” impede U.S. economic growth. The president minum used in military aircraft, to recall
holding hard hats, Trump cast his action as His move, an assertive step for his made his announcement the same day that about 300 workers and restart idled produc-
necessary to protect industries “ravaged by “America First” agenda, has rattled allies officials from 11 other Pacific Rim countries tion lines at its smelter in eastern Kentucky
aggressive foreign trade practices. It’s really across the globe and raised questions at signed a sweeping trade agreement that came by early 2019.

Views of Trump’s trade adviser carry the day at White House


By Jill Colvin center stage as President Donald Trump pre- chief of staff John Kelly and closely man- manufacturing base.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pares to impose the steep tariffs on steel aged by former staff secretary Rob Porter. “Peter speaks the same language as Trump
and aluminum imports that Navarro has As alliances shifted and staffers departed, does on these issues,” said Stephen Moore,
long championed. though, Navarro made his move, encourag- a former Trump campaign adviser who is
WASHINGTON — In the squabbling Navarro, a 68-year-old former economics ing Trump to embrace a plan that many now a visiting fellow at The Heritage
Trump White House, no insider is ever professor whose ideas were once considered economists, lawmakers and White House Foundation. “He and Trump agree on an
above rebuke and no one blacklisted well outside the mainstream, joined the aides warn could lead to a trade war and America First policy when it comes to trade
beyond redemption. Trade adviser Peter Trump campaign in 2016 after one of his imperil U.S. economic gains. Trump signed and other issues, so he has emerged as a pol-
Navarro, once barred from sending private books on China happened to catch the eye a pair of proclamations Thursday imposing icy force in this administration.”
emails and spotted skulking in West Wing of Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner during tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum. Like Stephen Miller on immigration,
hallways, has emerged from the chaos an internet search.
ascendant. From the presidential campaign, Navarro The president and the combative Navarro Navarro has now become the face of
With his chief ideological rival, Gary made the leap to the new administration to share the same hard-line views on trade that Trump’s trade plan. In interviews since
Cohn, now headed for the exit, Navarro and head a new White House National Trade were a centerpiece of Trump’s campaign. Trump’s surprise promise to impose the
his protectionist trade policies are taking Council. But he was quickly sidelined by For decades, both men have accused China sweeping tariffs, Navarro has forcefully
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday • March 9, 2018 9


Measure P hasn’t made housing affordable Letters to
and San Mateo’s
By Kevin Burke
Guest perspective three Caltrain the editor
O
n Monday, the San Mateo stations. The
City Council voted to Measure P’s current rate, we could city could also
which removes its ability to do
impose a moratorium on waive sewer
new housing development that
put all of those extremely-low- their jobs, and to approve more
hookup fees for Second Amendment
income families in Measure P pro- below-market-rate units that taller
does not comply with the voter- vided units by 2188. The accept- structures make possible. Second,
accessory misinterpreted
approved Measure P policy, which dwelling units.
ance rate for Stanford University is the council could encourage the Editor,
imposes 55-foot height caps on All of these
4.8 percent. You are five times development of more units under While the Second Amendment
most of San Mateo, and requires at would add more
more likely to get into Stanford Measure P. The council could of the U.S. Constitution secures
least 10 percent of new construc- affordable units and help San
than to be a San Mateo renter in a authorize faster (by-right) the individual’s right to bear
tion to be set aside for affordable Mateo’s teachers and high
Measure P rental unit. approvals for projects containing arms, it doesn’t follow that any
housing. The words “housing school/college graduates afford to
What about the 95 percent of San a significant number of affordable kind of weaponry should neces-
moratorium” set off a minor stay in town.
Mateo renters in market-rate units? units, or which provide in-lieu The council promised Monday sarily be allowed. The amendment
firestorm, and confusion over what implies defense, not offense. It is
the bill was trying to do: respect They pay the eighth-highest medi- affordable housing fees. Parking is night to respect the wishes of vot-
an rent of any city in the entire also incredibly expensive to build, ers. I hope it would try harder to the government’s responsibility
the wishes of voters and a new to define what that means, and
state law, Assembly Bill 1505. nation, according to the American and the San Mateo building code live up to Measure P’s professed
Community Survey. A two-bedroom requires a lot of it. A 100 percent affordable housing goals — to where necessary to limit individ-
It would be one thing if the state ual rights: for the overall good of
law was threatening a program, apartment averaged $900 in 1991, low-income housing development actually make housing affordable
and averages $3,400 today. An at 3775 Delaware St. could have for low-income San Mateans, and the society.
Measure P, that was excellent at Assault weapons, whether semi-
producing affordable housing. But entry-level teacher in the San had as few as 34 parking spaces to recognize when Measure P and
Mateo-Foster City Elementary under state law, but has 85 under- their own policies get in the way or fully-automatic, whether
that couldn’t be further from the rebuilt or not, are not weapons
truth. Since 1991, Measure P’s School District would pay 50 per- ground units. The $3 million to $5 of doing that. Short of doing that,
cent of their salary to rent the million spent building housing for it will be important for people who for self-defense, regardless how
inclusionary ordinances have pro- much the NRA wants that to be a
duced a total of 78 low-income cheapest apartment available for cars could have gone toward hous- worry about Measure P’s poor
rent in the city. Measure P support- ing for people instead. impact on our community to show true interpretation of the Second
condos and 164 rental units, Amendment. Neither automo-
according to San Mateo’s 2015 ers love talking about how it pro- The second approach is to reduce up at City Council meetings and
vides affordable housing, but 10 competition for market-rate units the ballot box. biles, nor airplanes were covered
Housing Element Report. That’s by the U.S. Constitution, for the
fewer than 10 units per year. units per year in a city with 18,000 by building more housing, which
Kev in Burk e is a lifelong Bay simple reason that such trans-
Put in perspective, San Mateo renting families is a rounding error. would slow the explosive growth
Area resident, a small business portation was unknown at the
has 18,000 renting households, If the San Mateo City Council of rents. Over half of San Mateo’s
owner and a renter. He’s hoping to time.
according to the same document. wanted to address housing afford- land mass is zoned for single-fami-
stick around the Bay Area his At the time of muskets, more
There are 1,700 extremely-low- ability, instead of offering mere ly homes. The city could permit advanced weapons designed for
income (30 percent of the median platitudes, it could take three more duplexes, triplexes and four- whole life, and wants his k ids to
be able to as well. He can be military use weren’t known
income) families in San Mateo approaches. The first is to oppose plexes to be built in those areas, either, and therefore not covered
paying market rate rents. At the Measure P ballot measure, especially close to El Camino Real reached at k ev in@burk e.serv ices.
by regulations. Like for modern
traffic, more modern weapons
The balanced benefits of Measure P also have to be regulated, for the
sake of everybody else in a socie-
ty based on law and order.
we need more
By Maxine Terner
Guest perspective affordable hous- Should be as simple as that but,
unfortunately, money can buy

B
uild more, build higher, ing; and yes, we
need to address anything, including a constitu-
the argument goes, and all ty gap? Housing prices are set at lock. It appears that any increased the traffic grid- tional interpretation that puts
our housing troubles will what the market will bear, not tax revenue goes toward paying lock and insuffi- innocent people at risk.
be solved. San Mateans have ben- what people can afford. Measure P the costs of solving the problems cient infrastruc- We have seen the consequences
efited from Measure P for years, but mandates that at least 10 percent this new growth creates, not ture that nega- of lax gun control, and we have
now we’re told it’s bad for afford- of housing units be below market improving the quality of life for tively affects all been flooded with all the silly
able housing because of its height rate in every new residential the residents of the region. residents in the excuses. Now, let’s get some sen-
limit guidelines. Repeated often, development. One affordable for But affordable housing is not region. But sible regulations, like we did for
but that doesn’t make it true. every nine market rate units built. the only benefit of Measure P. At these are complex issues that will traffic, on the ground, in the air
What has Measure P, and its If developers take advantage of its core, Measure P is a grassroots require a holistic approach to and on water. You need a test to
predecessor, Measure H actually the maximum housing bonus effort to give power back to the solve — with more cooperation obtain an auto driver’s license,
done for affordable housing? allowed by state law, the percent residents. It provides a seat at the and less divisiveness. San Mateo’s and good behavior plus liability
According to the city of San of affordable units drops to 7.4; development table where those upcoming General Plan update is insurance to keep it. Why should
Mateo, between 1991 and 2017 one affordable unit to 12.5 market who benefit financially from more where residents can resolve these guns be exempted? 
there were 5,298 total housing rate units. building already sit. issues, via input to their City
units built in San Mateo or in the Increasing allowable building No one can deny that Measure P Council, and determine what kind Jorg Aadahl
development pipeline. Of those, heights and densities, without has allowed measured, but sub- of city they desire in the future. We
864 units were affordable, and corresponding increases in afford- stantial, growth over the years — envision a diverse San Mateo built San Mateo
more than half were the direct ability requirements, does little in scale with our valued suburban around the needs of many genera-
result of measures H and P. San more than widen the affordability character. Measure P’s maximum tions, not any single demographic
Mateo would have far less afford- gap. And without managing the height limits of 55 feet (generally favored by the current swing of the Trump’s weakened
able housing without Measure P. number of jobs being created there five stories), with a few places up economic pendulum. air pollution standards
We continue with efforts to share is no way for housing to catch up, to 75 feet, are quite high within
information with organized hous- no matter how high we build. It the context of our predominantly Editor,
Max ine Terner wrote this on
ing groups so they understand the seems elected officials keep ignor- one- to two-story city. These max- The Trump administration’s
behalf of San Mateans for
goal of our measure extension is ing the jobs side of this problem. imum heights are focused near moves to weaken air pollution
Responsiv e Gov ernment. Max ine
not in conflict with their desire for Can anyone truthfully explain transit. Many new developments is a founding member of SMRG, standards make a clear statement
more affordable housing. the benefits of all this additional recently built in San Francisco and community activ ist and former San of valuing corporate interests
The big question now is whether growth? We have seen its down- other more urban areas are also Mateo planning commissioner. Go over public health. My disgust
raising height limits to accommo- side: displacement of renters and within these height limits. San to smartergrowthsm.com for more with this betrayal of public trust
date more market rate housing small businesses, skyrocketing Mateo does its fair share. information. has become more urgent after
shrinks or expands the affordabili- housing prices and traffic grid- Yes, we need better transit; yes, experiencing severe air pollution
firsthand. I just returned from
traveling throughout Chile and
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Stocks rise as Trump signs tariffs, trade fears ease


By Marley Jay 8. 6 percent, to $79. 72 while
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS Cigna lost $22.25, or 11.5 per-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,950.49 cent, to $172.
NEW YORK — After hours of Low: 24,703.05 Pharmacy benefit managers run
indecisive trading, stocks fin- Close: 24,895.21 drug plans for insurers and
ished with modest gains Thursday Change: +93.85 employer-based plans. Like
after President Donald Trump for- health insurers, they have strug-
mally ordered tariffs on steel and
OTHER INDEXES gled to corral spiraling costs, so
aluminum imports with terms that S&P 500: 2738.97 +12.17 in the last few years several big
were less harsh than investors had NYSE Index: 12,745.06 +38.05 health insurers have created their
feared. Nasdaq: 7427.95 +31.30 own pharmacy benefits manage-
Stocks rallied following reports NYSE MKT: 2480.37 -7.22 ment businesses or bough them.
that Canada and Mexico will be Russell 2000: 1571.97 -2.57 And late last year, drugstore chain
exempted indefinitely from the Wilshire 5000: 28,404.20 +118.49 and pharmacy benefits manager
tariffs and that other countries will CVS agreed to buy insurer Aetna
be invited to negotiate for exemp- 10-Yr Bond: 2.86 -0.01 for $69 billion.
tions as well. Oil (per barrel): 60.33 -0.82 Grocery store Kroger posted a
Congressional Republicans and Gold : 1,322.50 -5.10 bigger fourth-quarter profit and
business leaders oppose the tariffs said its digital sales almost dou-
and have pushed for the adminis- Express Scripts accepted a $52 gaining 31.30 points, or 0.4 per- ment’s February jobs report. bled in the past year, but its profit
tration to take a more measured billion offer from health insurer cent, to 7,427.95. Stocks tumbled after the January forecast for the current year disap-
approach that would invite less Cigna. Technology companies The Russell 2000 index of report showed unexpectedly pointed investors. Kroger expects
backlash from other countries. also moved higher, but energy smaller-company stocks dipped strong growth in wages, which set to earn between $1.95 and $2.15 a
“The president’s tone was far companies slipped along with oil 2.57 points, or 0.2 percent, to off worries about inflation. share for the year, while FactSet
more pragmatic, ” said Quincy prices. 1,571.97. The index had jumped The insurer Cigna will spend says analysts expected a profit of
Krosby, chief market strategist at The Standard & Poor’s 500 4.5 percent over the previous four about $52 billion to acquire the $2.15 per share on average. The
Prudential Financial. “This cer- index climbed 12.17 points, or days as discussion about the pro- nation’s biggest pharmacy benefit stock fell $3.25, or 12.4 percent,
tainly is not the strict tariff pro- 0. 4 percent, to 2, 738. 97. The posed tariffs prompted investors manager, Express Scripts, the lat- to $22.98.
posal that the president had sug- Dow Jones industrial average rose to buy U.S.-focused companies est in a string of proposed deals as Newspaper publisher Tronc
gested in the past couple of 93.85 points, or 0.4 percent, to and sell multinational firms. health care’s bill payers attempt plunged $4.77, or 24.1 percent, to
weeks.” 24,895.21. The Nasdaq composite Friday could prove to be another to get a grip on rising costs. $15.05 after its quarterly profit
Health care companies rose after rose for the fifth day in a row, dramatic day on Wall Street as Express Scripts jumped $6.30, or fell far short of Wall Street’s fore-
pharmacy benefits manager investors review the govern- casts.

Sunesis reports 4Q loss estimate of three analysts surveyed veyed by Zacks Investment hit $1.70. A year ago, they were
Business briefs by Zacks Investment Research was Research was for earnings of 9 trading at $3.10.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO — for a loss of 24 cents per share. cents per share.
loss in the same period a year ear-
Sunesis Pharmaceuticals Inc. on
lier. The drug developer posted rev- Genomic Health expects full- Codexis misses
Thursday reported a loss of $6.6 enue of $7.3 million in the period. year earnings in the range of 32
million in its fourth quarter. The Redwood City-based compa-
cents to 50 cents per share, with
Street 4Q forecasts
ny said it had profit of 25 cents per Calithera shares have increased
The South San Francisco-based slightly more than 8 percent since revenue in the range of $366 mil- REDWOOD CITY — Codexis
share. Inc. on Thursday reported fourth-
company said it had a loss of 21 The results beat Wall Street the beginning of the year. In the lion to $382 million.
cents per share. final minutes of trading on Genomic Health shares have quarter net income of $970,000,
expectations. The average esti- after reporting a loss in the same
For the year, the company mate of five analysts surveyed by Thursday, shares hit $9.05, a drop dropped roughly 3 percent since
reported that its loss narrowed to of 25 percent in the last 12 the beginning of the year. The period a year earlier.
Zacks Investment Research was for
$35.5 million, or $1.45 per share. months. stock has climbed 6 percent in the The Redwood City-based compa-
a loss of 31 cents per share.
Revenue was reported as last 12 months. ny said it had net income of 2 cents
In the final minutes of trading on
$669,000. Thursday, the company’s shares Genomic Health per share.
Sunesis shares have increased 90 hit $2.89. A year ago, they were misses Street 4Q forecasts AcelRx Pharmaceuticals The results fell short of Wall
percent since the beginning of the Street expectations. The average
year. In the final minutes of trad-
trading at $9.14.
REDWOOD CITY — Genomic
reports 4Q loss estimate of three analysts surveyed
ing on Thursday, shares hit $7.01, Calithera reports 4Q loss Health Inc. on Thursday reported REDWOOD CITY — AcelRx by Zacks Investment Research was
a rise of 63 percent in the last 12 fourth-quarter net income of $1.9 Pharmaceuticals Inc. on Thursday for earnings of 5 cents per share.
months. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO — million. reported a loss of $9.9 million in Codexis expects full-year rev-
Calithera Biosciences Inc. on The Redwood City-based compa- its fourth quarter. enue in the range of $60 million to
OncoMed tops Thursday reported a loss of $11 ny said it had profit of 5 cents per The Redwood City-based compa- $63 million.
million in its fourth quarter. share. Earnings, adjusted for non- ny said it had a loss of 20 cents per Codexis shares have climbed 29
Street 4Q forecasts On a per-share basis, the South recurring costs, were 8 cents per share. percent since the beginning of the
REDWOOD CITY — OncoMed San Francisco-based company said share. The drugmaker posted revenue of year. In the final minutes of trad-
Pharmaceuticals Inc. on Thursday it had a loss of 31 cents. The results fell short of Wall $740,000 in the period. ing on Thursday, shares hit
reported fourth-quarter net income The results did not meet Wall Street expectations. The average In the final minutes of trading on $10.80, more than doubling in the
of $9.5 million, after reporting a Street expectations. The average estimate of seven analysts sur- Thursday, the company’s shares last 12 months.
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Marquise Goodwin to extension
Friday • March 9, 2018

UCLA 88, Stanford 77

Dons dominate Panthers UCLA ends


By Nathan Mollat

Stanford’s
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

There was a time in the early 2000s when


the Burlingame boys’ tennis team owned
Aragon.

Pac-12 run
That is ancient history. Now, the Dons are
one of the top teams in the Peninsula
Athletic League and they flexed their collec-
tive muscles as they swept the visiting
Panthers 7-0 in straight sets Thursday. By John Marshall
“What it tells me is, M-A and Carlmont
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
are a tier above and Aragon has certainly
separated from us and the rest (of the
LAS VEGAS — Aaron Holiday saw the
league),” said Burlingame head coach Bill
lane open and took it — over and over.
Smith. “[Aragon] played really well today.”
Darting and dashing his way through
The fact Aragon (2-1 PAL Bay) could put
Stanford’s defense, Holiday matched a career
on such a dominant performance in its third
high with 34 points, dished out eight
of four matches this week (the Dons have a
assists and grabbed seven rebounds in
make-up match against M-A today) shows
UCLA’s 88-77 victory
just how strong the Dons can be.
over Cardinal in the Pac-
Aragon head coach Dave Owdom realizes
12 Tournament quarterfi-
his team needs to be on point whenever it
nals on Thursday.
takes the court against nearly anyone in
“I just tried to see the
league play.
way they were playing
“[All the matches] are important. Most of
me,” Holiday said. “Paint
the teams in our league will battle for a play-
was open a lot, so I just
off spot,” Owdom said. “A lot of teams
tried to get in there and
aren’t losing a lot of guys (to graduation).”
make plays. So if I can
Even without their top singles player, the Aaron Holiday get in there, jump stop
Dons proved too much for Burlingame (2-
and find somebody and
3). Daniel Li, who is nursing a sore back,
just shoot, it’s going to do well for our
was dropped from his No. 1 singles spot and
team.”
instead paired with Richard Tang at No. 1
UCLA (21-10) got off to a fast start, with-
doubles, where they cruised to a 6-1, 6-1
stood a late first-half run and held the
victory.
Cardinal at arm’s length in the second half.
With Li unable to play singles this week,
Holiday and Thomas Welsh carried most of
presumptive No. 2, Daniel Duan, has
the load, leading the Bruins into Friday’s
stepped into the top spot and has thrived.
semifinals against No. 15 Arizona. Welsh
His 6-2, 6-3 win over Evan Mahaffey was
had 18 points and 11 rebounds. Holiday
his third in a row since moving into the No.
made 12 of 25 shots, including 5 of 9 from
1 slot.
the 3-point arc.
Duan took advantage of some shaky shot
“Super happy for the two guys next to me,
making from Mahaffey, especially in the
because a lot of pressure on these two,”
first set. Duan got off to a 3-0 lead in the
UCLA coach Steve Alford said about Holiday
opening set and led 5-1. The second set was
and Welsh. “They’ve been tremendous with
a repeat of the first as Duan won the first
leadership all year long. They had a lot of
three games again.
pressure on them today, because we had
Aragon’s Randy Liu picked up the Dons’
about five guys going through this for the
first point at No. 4 singles as he was the
first time as far as the Pac-12 Tournament
first player off the court with a 6-3, 6-1 win.
goes, having minutes on the floor.”
He was followed shortly by the Dons’ No. 2 NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL Stanford (18-15) pulled within four by
Aragon’s Daniel Duan, playing at No. 1 singles, volleys a shot during his straight set win as the
See TENNIS, Page 16 Dons beat Burligname in a PAL Bay Division match. See STANFORD, Page 16

Sharks score two in Durant carries


third to beat Blues Warriors to win
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sharks 2, Blues 0
By Janie McCauley
SAN JOSE — Mikkel Boedker scored San Jaskin, Vince Dunn, Tage Thompson THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Warriors 110, Spurs 107
Jose’s first power-play goal in a month, Vladimir all have goalless streaks of at least
helping lift the Sharks past the St. Louis son with 11 points, 12 rebounds and 10
10 games. OAKLAND — Kevin Durant had 37 points, assists.
Blues 2-0 on Thursday night. In contrast, the Sharks had scored 30 11 rebounds and four blocked shots and Curry was lost for the night to a rolled
Tomas Hertl added an empty-net goal in goals over their past nine games, though all almost single-handedly led the undermanned right ankle early in the first quarter, but the
the closing seconds, and had been even-strength goals. The Sharks Golden State Warriors’ Warriors responded without their two-time
Martin Jones made 16 had not scored on the power play since Feb. fourth-quarter rally past MVP to win their seventh straight since the
saves for the Sharks, who 8, a span of 12 games. the San Antonio Spurs for All-Star break.
won their third in four Boedker ended a streak of 39 consecutive a 110-107 win Thursday Durant’s 14-footer from the right wing
games. San Jose has also even-strength goals with 7:48 left to play. night after Stephen Curry with 3:14 left got Golden State within 103-
won five of six at home. He took a pass in front of the net from went down early. 101, and then he answered a Spurs basket
Jake Allen recorded 34 Joonas Donskoi and fired at Allen, who Durant hit his third with another jumper the next time.
saves and was the only blocked the shot but the puck skipped off straight jumper to tie it The NBA Finals MVP blocked two shots in
healthy goalie with NHL his pads and knuckled off the right post and with 2:01 remaining the first half to set a new career high for a
Mikkel Boedker experience available to into the net. before the Warriors went season and now has 108, besting the 105
the Blues. Carter Hutton Kevin Durant ahead on Draymond
was a late scratch and Ville Husso, whom the blocks he had in 2012-13.
NOTES Green’s putback the fol- LaMarcus Aldridge scored 30 points to lead
Blues recalled from the AHL will join the
Sharks F Timo Meier played in his 100th lowing possession. Klay Thompson made the Spurs, who were without a star of their
team in Los Angeles.
NHL game. ... Hutton sustained a neck two free throws with 15.9 seconds left. own after starting center Pau Gasol sprained
The Blues, losers of eight of their past
injury and St. Louis signed Palo Alto native Bryn Forbes’ 3-point try from the top to the AC joint in his right shoulder late
nine games, have had trouble getting the
Ben Wexler as an emergency backup for tie it hit the front rim as the final buzzer against Memphis on Monday.
puck into the net lately, with 15 scored over
Thursday’s game. Wexler played hockey at sounded.
their past nine games. That includes back-
Illinois. Green had his third triple-double this sea-
to-back shutouts. Carl Gunnarsson, Dmitri See WARRIORS, Page 14
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THURSDAY Brianna Santos also went yard for the pounded down 15 kills.
Local sports roundup Knights. Bailey McDonough was 3 for 3 with
a RBI as well for Hillsdale. Boys’ golf
Boys’ golf take on fourth-seeded Central Catholic (29-2)
Kealani Kaufusi started in the circle and Woodside 224, South City 310
in a semifinal game at 6 p.m. Saturday.
San Mateo 254, Sequoia 254 went the first three innings, allowing just Carson Katz shot a 3-over 39 to lead the
The Bearcats and Cherokees battled to a rare Girls’ basketball three hits in earning the victory. Sophia Wildcats to the PAL Ocean Division win over
tie at Crystal Springs Golf Course. Kajani worked the final four innings. the Warriors at Lake Merced Golf Course.
Andrew Fung and Jacob Katanski led the Sacred Heart Prep 52, Campolindo 40 Monet Scheller, Jordan Seyfried and Kendall
The eighth-seeded Gators jumped out to a Erika Tsuchiyose shot a 45 for Woodside,
way for San Mateo (1-3-1) with rounds of 45 Richards each drove in a run for San Mateo. which also got a 47 from Gabriel Goldberg
and 46, respectively. 21-10 lead over the No. 9-seeded Cougars after Julia Cerreta and Giuliana each Selvitella each
the first quarter and held their lead through as and a 49 from Trevor Cook.
had two hits for the Bearcats. South City was led by Darrius Amigleo, who
College baseball SHP advanced to the semifinals of the Nor Cal
Division III tournament. carded a 44.
San Mateo 10, West Valley 1 Carlmont 10, Sequoia 0
Zoe Zaharias led SHP with 15 points as four
The Bulldogs opened Golden Gate A two-run fifth was enough to give the Scots Burlingame 216, San Mateo 276
of the five Gators’ starters scored in double
Conference play with an emphatic win over a 10-run, mercy-rule win over the Cherokees The Panthers cruised to the PAL Bay
figures. Tatum Angotti added 14, Denise Stine
the Vikings. in a PAL Bay Division game. Division win over the rival Panthers at San
finished with 11 and Charlotte Levison
Angelo Bortolin had a big day at the plate chipped in with 10 points. Carlmont (2-0 PAL Bay) took a 1-0 lead in Mateo’s Poplar Creek Golf Course.
for CSM (1-0 Golden Gate, 12-7 overall), Haley Van Dyke, who scored 60 points in a the bottom of the first, took command with San Mateo (1-3 PAL Bay) was led by Andrew
going 3 for 5 with a home run and four RBIs. Campolindo North Coast Section quarterfinal five runs in the third and tacked on two in both Fung, who finished with a 45, and Joseph
Daniel Haberern and Nick Knecht each drove victory, was held to just 11 points by the the fourth and fifth innings. Katanski, who carded a 46.
in a pair of runs for the Bulldogs as well. Gators. Katy Rogers made her first start in the circle
Leadoff hitter Jack McCarthy had three hits in SHP (19-11) will now go on a long road trip for Carlmont and held Sequoia to just one hit. Menlo School 177, King’s Academy 222
six at-bats, driving in a run, while Kevin to the northern part of the state to take on top- Offensively, Rogers added a pair of hits and The Knights shot 3-under as a team in one of
Jordan, Chris Papapietro and Knecht, who seeded Enterprise-Redding at 6 p.m. Saturday. drove in a run. the most dominant performances in school
also homered, each rapped out a pair of hits. Mailey McLemore hit her second home run history as they beat King’s Academy in a
Sophomore pitcher Jared Milch picked up San Ramon Valley-Danville 73, in three games and also doubled as she col- WBAL match at Palo Alto Hills Country Club.
the win with six innings of work, giving up Menlo School 54 lected three RBIs for the Scots, who also got Jeremy Yun, a freshman, had the shot of the
four hits and one run while striking out four Despite connecting on 12 3-pointers, the RBIs from Ashley Trierweiler, Tayler Wise, day for Menlo as he made a hole-in-one on the
and walking two. A combination of David 13th-seeded Knights could not slow down the Bianca Vitale, Samantha Chu and Gabriella par-3 second hole on his way to a 1-under 35.
Rajeski, Jamie Kruger and Justin Berry fin- No. 4 Wolves, who also drained a dozen from Avalos. Menlo was led by junior Charlie Hsieh, who
ished up for Milch, allowing only two more long distance, to end Menlo’s season in the fired a 4-under 32 and finished his round eagle,
hits over the final three innings. first round of the Nor Cal Division II tourna- Boys’ tennis birdie, birdie. Seth Pope shot an even-par 36,
ment. Hillsdale 6, Sacred Heart Prep 1 while John Weingart and Max Ting both post-
WEDNESDAY Menlo (16-10) was led by Mallory North The Knights cruised past the Gators in a ed 37. Weingart had three consecutive birdies
and Avery Lee, who both finished with 14 non-league match. on holes Nos. 4, 5 and 6.
Boys’ basketball points. Maeia Makoni added 10 points for the Hillsdale swept the singles and won two of Kripa Dharan was the sixth Menlo golfer
Knights. the three doubles matches. David Bori was under 40, finishing with a 38.
Half Moon Bay 55,
Rio Americano-Sacramento 50 dominant at No. 1 singles for the Knights,
Sam Treanor scored nine fourth-quarter
Softball winning his match 6-2, 6-0. Lucas Rosenberg Girls’ lacrosse
Hillsdale 6, San Mateo 3 needed three sets to get past SHP’s Luke Monte Vista-Danville 14,
points as the fifth-seeded Cougars pulled away
A four-run fourth proved to be the difference Pisani, 7-5, 6-7(4), (10-4). Menlo-Atherton 6
from the 12th-seeded Raiders over the final
four-plus minutes to win their Northern for the Knights in a PAL Bay Division win SHP’s win came at No. 1 doubles. The Bears opened the season with a non-
California Division III opener at the CUSD over the Bearcats. league loss to the Mustangs.
Event Center in Half Moon Bay. Hillsdale (2-0 PAL Bay) led 6-0 before San Boys’ volleyball Monte Vista took control of the match in
Treanor would finish with 16 points and Mateo (0-2) got on the scoreboard with two San Mateo 3, Mills 2 the first half, outscoring M-A 8-2. The Bears
three assists to lead HMB (25-5). Gavin runs in the bottom of the fourth. The Bearcats The Bearcats opened PAL play with a closed the gap in the second, with Monte
Tomberlin, who drained a key 3-pointer in the added a third run in the fifth, but would get no marathon win over the Vikings, 14-25, 27- Vista outscoring M-A just 6-4.
fourth, finished with eight points, seven closer. 25, 26-24, 18-25, 15-13. Audrey Koren led the M-A attack, finishing
rebounds and two steals. Freshman Mika Chong led Hillsdale by Gui Pains led San Mateo with 16 kills, who with four goals. Samantha Jeffrey and Lottie
The Cougars will now travel to Modesto to going 2 for 4 with a home run and three RBIs. was followed closely by Angelo Castillo, who Plewman each scored once for the Bears.

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49ers sign Goodwin to extension Tiger


By Josh Dubow
still
has a little The 27-year-old on doing his job and, as a result, he made
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Goodwin set career highs himself and his teammates better.”

magic left
last season with 56
catches for 962 yards and Goodwin really excelled after Garoppolo
SANTA CLARA — The San Francisco took over as quarterback last December. He
49ers rewarded wide receiver Marquise scored two touchdowns.
The former Olympic had 29 catches for 384 yards and one touch-
Goodwin for his career-best season by giv- down in five games with Garoppolo as the By Mark Long
ing him a three-year contract extension long jumper had caught
just 49 passes for 780 starter, tying for fifth in the NFL in catches THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Thursday worth $20.3 million. and ranking sixth in yards during those
Goodwin was one of San Francisco’s best yards in four seasons
with Buffalo. games. PALM HARBOR, Fla. — Tiger Woods
free-agent acquisitions last season when he Marquise
He also won the team’s Goodwin was also tracked with the fastest moved spectators and a TV truck, and then
signed a two-year deal, giving the team a Goodwin
Len Eshmont Award for speed by a receiver on any catch last season warned everybody in earshot.
needed deep threat down the field. His play
inspirational and courageous play and won according to Next Gen Stats through He had no idea what was going to happen
led the 49ers to lock him up through the
the team’s Ed Block Courage Award given to SportRadar, running 21.68 mph on a 55- with his ball sitting near an oak tree at the
2021 season with the new deal that will
the player that exemplified a commitment yard catch from C. J. Beathard against par-4 16th.
guarantee him $10 million, according to
to sportsmanship and courage. Arizona on Nov. 5. It turned out to be one of his best shots of
NFL Network.
It was a trying season off the field for the day, a low-running wedge from slip-
After putting up little production in his He narrowly missed out on a 1,000-yard pery, fallen leaves that could have broken
first four seasons in Buffalo, Goodwin is Goodwin, whose premature son died hours
before he caught an 83-yard touchdown pass season when he was knocked out of the sea- his club and a few fingers.
excited for the chance to remain in coach son finale against the Rams with a concus- It ended up just short of the green , Woods
Kyle Shanahan’s system with Jimmy against the New York Giants on Nov. 12,
and whose biological father died days sion after a helmet-to-helmet hit by Blake followed with a chip
Garoppolo at quarterback. Countess. Goodwin has had at least four shot to 3 feet that saved
“I definitely feel like this offense is good before he had 10 catches for 114 yards
against Tennessee on Dec. 17. concussions in his career. par and provided one of
for me in a sense that it allows me to be a the top highlights from
football player,” he said. “It gives me the “From the minute Marquise joined our “I was not scared at all by any means,” he
team, he has shown us everything we want the opening round at the
opportunity to be out there and make plays said. “I know the game I play. It’s tough, Valspar Championship
and that’s what you want in a scheme and a to see in a 49er,” general manager John it’s physical. Things like that happen at
Lynch said. “He leads by example with a on a blustery Thursday.
system. It’s not just me. Everybody gets to some point. The people in the stands were It also helped Woods
shine. That’s what’s good about this tremendous work ethic, a trait that helped more scared than I was based on how it
him expand his repertoire as a football finish at 1-under 70 and
offense. It’s not a one-man wrecking crew. looked and me being unconscious for a few
It’s not one guy making it happen. It’s a lot player and post his most successful season seconds. I’m blessed for the opportunity to Tiger Woods three shots back of first-
as a pro last year. Marquise earned this round leader Corey
of guys making opportunities to make be healthy and go into 2018 with new Conners.
plays.” extension by coming in every day focused opportunities.” “It didn’t feel very good,” said Woods,
acquiring from Kansas City. who let go of the club as it started to wrap
Punter Lechler re-signs with NFL briefs about the tree trunk. “I moved all the peo-
Texans for 19th pro season the 20 (469), second in net punting yards Peyton Manning has sold ple even and warned them in case the club
breaks and gets over there. I pitched it up
HOUSTON — The Houston Texans have (56,685), and second in punts (1,444). Denver-area Papa John’s stores the hill and came out nicely.”
signed punter Shane Lechler to a contract exten-
DENVER — Peyton Manning sold 31 More like perfectly.
sion. Broncos to send star Denver-area Papa John’s stores last week, two Woods was nearly as good with his next
An 18-year veteran, Lechler comes off one of
his finest seasons. He led
cornerback Talib to Rams days before the NFL dropped the chain as its tee shot, a 5-iron to 2 feet on the par-3
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — A person with official pizza sponsor. 17th. He tapped in for a birdie and his best
the NFL in punting yards
knowledge of the deal tells The Associated Press The Denver Post report- start in nearly three years.
(4,507), finished second in
that the Denver Broncos have agreed to trade ed Wednesday that Papa It was his first opening round under par
both net punting yards
star cornerback Aqib Talib to the Los Angeles John’s spokesman Peter on the PGA Tour since a 64 in the Wyndham
(3,799) and punting aver-
Rams. Collins confirmed the for- Championship in August 2015. To be fair,
age (49.0), and tied for
The person, speaking on condition of mer NFL quarterback sold he’s only played six opening rounds since.
third in total punts (92). He
anonymity because the trade isn’t official until his stake to an existing Still, there was a lot to feel good about
put 32 punts inside the 20-
the start of the new league year Wednesday, said Papa John’s franchisee. considering Woods remains a work in
yard line.
the Rams will send Denver a mid-round pick, Manning will remain progress while returning from a fourth back
Displaying his still-
Shane Lechler powerful leg, Lechler tied believed to be a fifth-rounder, in next month’s Papa John’s celebrity surgery.
draft for the perennial Pro Bowl cornerback. spokesman and brand Woods is trying to get his game ready for
for second in the NFL with
The NFL Network first reported the agreement Peyton ambassador. He wasn’t the Masters, and without being eligible for
six games with a punting average of 50 or more
Thursday. The Broncos had been in talks with Manning immediately available for the two World Golf Championships in the
yards.
the Patriots, 49ers and Rams about Talib, who comment. spring, he needed a place to play.
Lechler, who will be 42 in August, spent the
signed a six-year, $57 million deal in Denver in The NFL and Papa John’s ended their deal Feb. Woods captivated thousands with every
first 13 years of his career with the Oakland
2014, part of a defensive makeover that carried 27, and the league announced a multiyear mar- shot. He had a Sunday crowd — in 50-
Raiders. He is a six-time All-Pro selection
the team to the Super Bowl title two years ago. keting deal with Pizza Hut the following day. degree weather and gusting winds — fol-
(2000, 2003, 2004, 2008-2010), and seven-
In Los Angeles, Talib will reunite with Wade The NFL’s relationship with Papa John’s was lowing his every move around the
time Pro Bowl selection (2001, 2004, 2007-
Phillips, who was his defensive coordinator in strained last year when company founder John Copperhead course at Innisbrook. Fans
2011). In 286 career games, Lechler ranks first
Denver, and will play alongside fellow star cor- Schnatter criticized the league’s leadership over lined both sides of every fairway, waiting
in NFL in punting average (47.6), second in
punting yards (68,678), second in punts inside nerback Marcus Peters, whom the Rams are players who protested during the playing of the
national anthem. See GOLF, Page 16
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Kazmir compensates for diminished fastball


By Dick Scanlon “It’s crazy to even say it, but from experi- December trade that sent Matt Kemp to the As recently as 2016, Kazmir’s fastball aver-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ence it seems like you’d almost want it to be Dodgers. aged 92 mph.
your arm that goes down,” Kazmir said. Kazmir hopes to earn a spot in a young rota-
“You’re probably going to shut it down “It just doesn’t come overnight apparently,”
KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Scott Kazmir hopes tion projected to include Julio Teheran, Mike he said. “It definitely feels like there’s a lot
when there’s something wrong with your Foltynewicz, Brandon McCarthy, Sean
that if his second major league comeback is more in the tank. It’s not like I’m trying to
arm, as opposed to some little thing you’ve Newcomb and Luiz Gohara — who has yet to
slowed by an injury, it would be an arm ail- force something through a certain pain or
got going on somewhere else. You figure pitch because of a groin injury.
ment. restriction. Historically in spring training I
‘I’ll compensate, I’ll figure something out.’
“It’s not good to go through pains in At this stage of his career, Kazmir does not really don’t throw hard at all, especially the
But it doesn’t always work out that way.”
other parts of your body,” Kazmir said have the velocity that helped him lead the AL first couple out there.”
Thursday after his third spring training start Kazmir is in the final season of a $48 mil- in strikeouts in 2007 and earn the start for
for the Atlanta Braves. “You tend to com- Tampa Bay in the 2008 World Series opener. He thought his cutter was flat Thursday, and
lion, three-year contract he signed with the he allowed a home run to Derek Fisher.
pensate and you get into bad habits.” Los Angeles Dodgers. His left hip started to “There have been glimpses of it that were a
The 34-year-old Atlanta left-hander bother him in September 2016, and his little more than I actually expected,” Braves “You definitely have to find a way to com-
reached 89 mph Thursday, when he allowed only games last year were four appearances manager Brian Snitker said. “He’s gone pensate and get the job done,” Kazmir said. “I
two runs and four hits in three innings of a at Class A during an injury rehabilitation through everything that was drawn up for him know the velo is going to be there once I’m
6-4 loss to Houston. assignment. The Braves acquired him in a to do up to this point, so that’s a good thing.” synched up.”
cautious at this stage of the season turnovers matched its third-lowest
Baseball brief
Nunez likely to start Red Sox homers, 23 runs and 27 RBIs in 38
WARRIORS with the playoffs beginning next
month.
total for the season. ... The
Warriors were 1 of 11 on 3s in the
games for Boston but was slowed Thompson began 2 for 10 and first half, trailing 50-46 at the
Continued from page 11
opener at 2B as Pedroia heals when he bruised his right knee on missed his first three tries from 3 break, and just 8 of 30 from long
Sept. 9. before connecting from the top range — four of those 3s from
FORT MYERS, Fla. — Eduardo Back-to-back Spurs dunks put Durant. ... Raiders owner Mark
Nunez is likely to be the opening- early in the fourth. He finished
San Antonio ahead 101-93 with Davis and coach Jon Gruden sat
day second baseman for the YouTube TV to carry 4:44 remaining before the defend-
with 13 points and six assists. He
courtside.
needs one more 3-pointer to reach
Boston Red Sox while Dustin MLB Network, sponsor ing champs mounted quite a come- 200 or more 3s for the sixth TRAILBLAZING WOMAN
Pedroia recovers from offseason back.
knee surgery. next two World Series straight season, which would tie Denise Long-Rife, who was the
Nunez would be the first player NEW YORK — YouTube TV has Golden State trailed 87-78 going Curry for an NBA record of most first woman drafted into the NBA
other than Pedroia to start a started carrying the MLB Network into the final 12 minutes, earning such seasons — and also for doing by the San Francisco Warriors with
Boston opener at second since as part of a deal that makes the a fourth straight win and eighth in it in successive years. Ray Allen the 13th pick in 1969, attended the
Mark Loretta in 2006. Pedroia company presenting sponsor of 12 against San Antonio after a has the second-most seasons with game on International Women’s
made his major league debut Aug. the next two World Series. 122-105 home victory Feb. 10. 200-plus 3s in NBA history at Day.
22 that year. Major League Baseball Curry tweaked his troublesome five. “Very special day,” she said.
Pedroia had left knee surgery on announced the agreement right ankle driving left for a layup TIP-INS “I’m just very excited and honored
Oct. 25 in which Dr. Riley Thursday. YouTube TV, an over- at the 9:38 mark of the first quarter Spurs: Before the game, coach to be here.”
Williams III restored cartilage, and the-top service launched last year, with two Spurs around him. He Gregg Popovich joked that Kevin WARRIORS INJURIES
the Red Sox said then he was also will carry the streaming serv- limped into the tunnel grimacing McHale would start at center in Reserve center David West
expected to miss more than the ice MLB. tv, available to con- in pain and frustration, then ini- place of Gasol. McHale was on the missed his second straight game
first month of the season. sumers for an added fee. tially stayed in the game to shoot call for TNT’s broadcast of the with an infected cyst in his right
The 30-year-old Nunez was an MLB and YouTube, which is free throws before heading to the game. ... San Antonio shot 8 for arm. The training staff is evaluat-
All-Star with San Francisco in owned by Google, first reached a locker room. The team said he was 22 in the first quarter and 1 of 5 ing options to determine whether
2016 and was acquired by the Red deal ahead of last year’s playoffs getting re-taped and going through from 3-point range. ... The Spurs it will need to be removed, yet Kerr
Sox last July 26 for a pair of minor that made the company the World tests, then Curry didn’t return — were just 6 of 22 from deep overall. hoped to have West’s situation
leaguers. He hit .321 with eight Series’ presenting sponsor. but the Warriors are going to be Warriors: Golden State’s 10 resolved in the coming few days.

Installation of Pastor
Graham Baird at
First Presbyterian Church,
Burlingame
Sunday, March 25, at 3:00pm, there will
be a festive installation service for Graham
Baird, the new lead pastor at First Presbyterian
Church, Burlingame. We are welcoming a guest
preacher (including for that entire morning’s
worship) Pastor Dan Meyer from the Chicago
area, as well as Pastor Steve Shibsted from First Pres. Berkeley, who will
offer the Charge to the congregation. Graham’s father, Pastor Don Baird from
Fremont Pres. Sacramento, will offer the Charge to the new lead pastor in
Burlingame. The worship service will be highlighted by a brass quintet, the
Chancel Choir with organ accompaniment, the Contemporary Worship Praise
Band, and bagpipes! All are welcome, and there will be a reception afterwards
in the Fellowship Hall.
Come hear Graham preach at any of our regularly scheduled Sunday services:
8:15am Intimate Chapel Service; 9:30am Contemporary Praise Band Service;
11:00am Traditional Choir and Organ Service.

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March 25 - Palm Sunday
March 29 - Maundy Thursday at 7:00pm
March 30 - Good Friday at 12:00noon
April 1 - Easter Sunday

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FRIDAY
WHAT’S ON TAP NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
NHL STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
University of San Diego
Baseball
Serra at Burlingame, 7 p.m.

Softball
x-Toronto
x-Boston
Philadelphia
W
47
46
35
L
17
20
29
Pct
.734
.697
.547
GB

2
12
Boston
Toronto
GP W L OT
Tampa Bay 68 47 17 4
65 42 15 8
68 39 22 7
Pts
98
92
85
GF
250
218
223
GA
189
165
195
basketball coach resigns kids here, brought very good ath-
Menlo-Atherton at Mills, Terra Nova at South City, New York 24 41 .369 23 1/2 Florida 65 33 25 7 73 198 204 By Bernie Wilson
El Camino at Jefferson, 4 p.m. Brooklyn 21 45 .318 27 Detroit 67 26 30 11 63 175 203 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS letes here, guys that are winners.
Southeast Division
Montreal 67 25 31 11 61 171 211 We’ve gone from nine wins to 13
Swimming Ottawa 66 23 32 11 57 180 231
San Mateo at Menlo-Atherton, Sequoia at Hillsdale,
Washington 37 28 .569 — SAN DIEGO — University of San wins to 18 wins, so he did a lot of
Buffalo 68 22 35 11 55 164 222
Carlmont at Burlingame, Mills at Oceana, Capuchino Miami 35 31 .530 2 1/2
Diego coach Lamont Smith resigned very good things and I’m grateful for
Charlotte 28 38 .424 9 1/2
at Half Moon Bay, Jefferson at El Camino, South City
Orlando 20 45 .308 17 Metropolitan Division
Wednesday night, 10 days after he that.”
at Westmoor, 3:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 68 39 25 4 82 224 205
Atlanta 20 45 .308 17
Washington 66 37 22 7 81 203 197 was arrested for investigation of As the Toreros prepared to fly
Boys’ volleyball Central Division Philadelphia 68 34 23 11 79 201 201 domestic violence at the end of a road home from the Oakland airport on
Hillsdale at Aragon, Capuchino at South City, 6 p.m.; Cleveland 38 26 .594 — New Jersey 68 34 26 8 76 201 206 trip. Feb. 25, Smith was arrested for
Menlo-Atherton at Carlmont, 6:30 p.m. Indiana 37 28 .569 1 1/2 Columbus 68 35 28 5 75 185 191
Smith’s resignation came one day investigation of domestic violence,
Milwaukee 34 31 .523 4 1/2 Carolina 68 30 27 11 71 181 206
Boys’ tennis Detroit 29 36 .446 9 1/2 N.Y. Islanders 68 29 29 10 68 217 243 after the San Francisco District assault with force, likely to commit
King's Academy at Crystal Springs, 3:30 p.m. Chicago 22 42 .344 16 N.Y. Rangers 68 30 32 6 66 192 217 Attorney’s Office said he wouldn’t great bodily injury and false impris-
face charges “at this time” in a onment. The allegations stemmed
Girls’ lacrosse WESTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE from a disturbance at the team hotel
Southwest Division Central Division domestic violence investigation.
Castilleja at Sacred Heart Prep, Menlo-Atherton at
Houston 51 13 .797 — GP W L OT Pts GF GA Even though no charges were filed, hours after the Toreros beat San
Mitty, 4 p.m.; St. Francis at Burlingame, 5:30 p.m.
New Orleans 38 26 .594 13 Nashville 67 44 14 9 97 220 170 the university said on Tuesday that Francisco in the regular-season
San Antonio 37 28 .569 14 1/2 Winnipeg 67 41 17 9 91 226 177 finale.
Boys’ lacrosse Dallas 20 45 .308 31 1/2 Minnesota 67 38 22 7 83 210 192
Smith remained on administrative
Serra at Palo Alto, 7:30 p.m. Memphis 18 46 .281 33 Dallas 67 37 24 6 80 195 176 leave pending a school investiga- Smith released a statement
Colorado 67 35 24 8 78 210 200 tion. Thursday saying he stepped down
SATURDAY Northwest Division
Portland 39 26 .600 — St. Louis 67 35 27 5 75 180 178 Athletic director Bill McGillis said because “I felt it was important to
Boys’ basketball Chicago 68 29 31 8 66 192 199
Nor Cal semifinals, 6 p.m. Minnesota 38 29 .567 2 Smith, who played at USD and was in take steps to insure that USD and the
Division I
Oklahoma City 38 29 .567 2
Pacific Division his third season as coach, offered his team be able to move forward with-
Denver 35 30 .538 4
No. 13 Menlo School (24-3) at No. 12 Central-Fresno Utah 35 30 .538 4 Vegas 67 43 19 5 91 230 184 resignation Wednesday night and the out any distractions. ... I came back
(25-7) Sharks 67 36 22 9 81 198 184
school accepted it. McGillis said he to USD to elevate the men’s basket-
Division III Pacific Division Anaheim 68 34 22 12 80 192 187 ball program both on and off the
No. 5 Half Moon Bay (25-5) at No. 4 Central Catholic- Warriors 51 14 .785 — Los Angeles 66 36 25 5 77 192 165 then notified the team.
Modesto (29-2) L.A. Clippers 34 29 .540 16 Calgary 68 33 25 10 76 193 200 “I’m saddened for Lamont,” court and with the help of my coach-
L.A. Lakers 29 35 .453 21 1/2 Edmonton 67 29 34 4 62 189 220 McGillis said. “Lamont loves the ing staff and these outstanding stu-
Girls’ basketball Sacramento 20 45 .308 31 Vancouver 67 25 33 9 59 181 219
University of San Diego. He went dent-athletes, there is no question
Nor Cal semifinals, 6 p.m. Phoenix 19 48 .284 33 Arizona 66 21 34 11 53 160 214 that has taken place.”
Division III here. He’s one of ours, and so I’m
No. 8 Sacred Heart Prep (17-10) at No. 1 Enterprise-
x-clinched playoff spot Thursday’s Games saddened for him, but I am simply Smith has not responded to
Redding (26-4) Columbus 5, Colorado 4, OT looking forward now at my responsi- requests for comment about what
Thursday’s Games Winnipeg 3, New Jersey 2
Division IV Brooklyn 125, Charlotte 111 bility to identify the right leadership happened the night of his arrest.
No. 8 St. Bernard’s-Eureka (19-12) at No. 1 Wood- Boston 3, Philadelphia 2
Miami 108, Philadelphia 99 Buffalo 4, Ottawa 3, SO going forward. He resigned and we’re Assistant coach Sam Scholl
side Priory (14-14) Boston 117, Minnesota 109
No. Placer-Auburn (19-10) at No. 2 Notre Dame-Bel- Oklahoma City 115, Phoenix 87
Florida 5, Montreal 0 going to go hire a great coach. He did coached the Toreros (18-13) in their
mont (15-12) Vegas 4, Detroit 0 a lot of very good things here. loss to BYU in the opening round of
Golden State 110, San Antonio 107
Tampa Bay 5, N.Y. Rangers 3
Friday’s Games
Nashville 4, Anaheim 2 Lamont clearly, in three years, ele- the West Coast Conference tourna-
Baseball Atlanta at Indiana, 4 p.m.
Chicago at Detroit, 4 p.m. Carolina 3, Chicago 2 vated our program and brought great ment on Saturday.
St. Mary’s-Stockton at Serra, noon
Houston at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Edmonton 2, N.Y. Islanders 1, SO
New York at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. San Jose 2, St. Louis 0
Track and Field Washington at Los Angeles, late
Utah at Memphis, 5 p.m.
K-Bell Invitational at Bellarmine, all day Washington at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Friday’s Games
L.A. Lakers at Denver, 6 p.m. Detroit at Columbus, 4 p.m.
MONDAY Golden State at Portland, 7 p.m. Calgary at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m.
Boys' lacrosse Orlando at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.
Sequoia at Leland, Los Altos at Woodside, 4 p.m. Cleveland at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Vancouver, 7 p.m.

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL NFL Svechnikov from Grand Rapids under emergency
American League BUFFALO BILLS — Signed DE Owa Odighizuwa conditions.
CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to terms with to a one year-contract. LOS ANGELES KINGS — Activated F Trevor Lewis
RHP Carlos Frias on a minor league contract. CINCINNATI BENGALS — Signed DT Chris Baker from injured reserve.
NEW YORK YANKEES — Reassigned LHPs Trevor to a one-year contract. NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Activated F Brian Gib-
Lane and Justus Sheffield, C Chace Numata and CLEVELAND BROWNS — Named Josh Cribbs bons from injured reserve.
RHPs Cale Coshow, Raynel Espinal and Dillon Tate coaching intern. OTTAWA SENATORS — Assigned G Marcus Hog-
to minor league camp. HOUSTON TEXANS — Signed P Shane Lechler to berg from Belleville (AHL) to Brampton (ECHL).
SEATTLE MARINERS — Assigned RHP Shawn a contract extension.
Armstrong outright to Tacoma (PCL). LOS ANGELES RAMS — Signed CB Sam Shields. VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS — Signed D Zach
TAMPA BAY RAYS — Released RHP Dustin Mc- SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Signed WR Marquise Whitecloud to a three-year, entry-level contract.
Gowan. Goodwin to a three-year contract extension. WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Recalled F Hampus
National League NHL Gustafsson from South Carolina (ECHL) to Hershey
WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Optioned RHP BUFFALO SABRES — Recalled F Vaclav Karabacek (AHL).
Austin Voth to Syracuse (IL). from Cincinnati (ECHL) to Rochester (AHL). COLLEGE
NBA CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Agreed to terms with CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE — Fired athletic direc-
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES — Signed G Der- D Jan Rutta on a one-year contract extension. tor Brandon Martin and men’s basketball coach
rick Rose for the remainder of the season. DETROIT RED WINGS — Recalled RW Evgeny Reggie Theus.

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against Zarina Diyas of Kazhakhstan. to take care of the ball more.”


Tennis brief
CiCi Bellis leads US players
Williams has been away since winning the
2017 Australian Open while pregnant with
her first child. She gave birth to daughter
STANFORD
Continued from page 11
Holiday and Welsh carried UCLA in the
second half, helping them stretch the lead to
71-63 with seven minutes left. Davis went
advancing at Indian Wells Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr. six months ago. to the bench with his fourth foul 66 seconds
Williams’ only competitive appearances into the second half, preventing the
INDIAN WELLS — CiCi Bellis overpow- came in December at an exhibition in Abu halftime, but never could make up the Cardinal from making much of a run.
ered qualifier Sara Sorribes Tormo 6-0, 6-3 in Dhabi, a Fed Cup doubles match with sister ground with point guard Daejon Davis in
a first-round match at the BNP Paribas Open Venus last month and an exhibition in New foul trouble. BIG PICTURE
on Thursday. York on Monday. KZ Okpala led the Cardinal with 23
The 18-year-old American, who turned points, and Reid Travis finished with 17 Stanford’s offense was hampered by
She is playing at Indian Wells under a pro- points and 14 rebounds. Davis’ foul trouble and the Cardinal had a
down a full scholarship to Stanford to turn tected ranking of 22nd. Williams hasn’t been
pro last August, had her serve broken just “They’re an elite-level shooting team hard time containing Holiday the entire
unseeded at a tournament since 2011 in with arguably the best point guard in the game.
once by the Spaniard in the 65-minute Cincinnati.Bellis led four Americans into the
match. Bellis earned a second-round matchup country. And he played like that today,” UCLA never trailed to set up what figures
second round. She was joined by wild card Stanford coach Jerod Haase said. “It puts us to be a high-quality, if not testy game with
with defending champion Elena Vesnina of Danielle Collins and Jennifer Brady, who
Russia. in situations that we’re not really comfort- Arizona.
both got stretched to three sets. Taylor Fritz able with, and when they’re able to knock in
Serena Williams was set to end a 14-month needed three sets to advance in the men’s the shots like they did, this is the result WELSH’S MILESTONE
absence from the WTA Tour later Thursday draw as did Mitchell Krueger. you’ll get.” Welsh eclipsed 1, 000 career rebounds
UCLA entered the Pac-12 Tournament on with his 11 against Stanford, becoming the
That’s how hard it is. It’s the reward to go

GOLF
Continued from page 13
out there and make a couple birdies here and
there, and I like that type of challenge.”
the NCAA Tournament bubble. A regular sea-
son-ending win over rival and fellow bubble
team Southern California gave the Bruins
It was his fourth event of the year. He tied some breathing room, but a loss to Stanford
14th player in Pac-12 history to eclipse the
mark and fifth in UCLA history. He has
1,003 for his career, fourth-most in UCLA
history and the 13th-most in Pac-12 histo-
for 23rd at Torrey Pines (seven shots out of could have made them sweat a little on ry. Welsh went over 1,000 career points in
hours just to get a glimpse of Woods in his the lead) and was 12th at the Honda Classic Selection Sunday. December.
first appearance at the event. (eight shots behind the winner). In The Cardinal rolled over rival Cal in the
“It’s special. If you look at the guys that
“Golf needs you, baby!” one fan screamed. between, he missed the cut at Riviera. Pac-12 first round and won the first meeting
have worn this jersey and gotten 1,000
“Thanks for coming, Tiger. Please come with UCLA in double overtime. The Bruins
“This was the hardest of all the tests won by 16 at Westwood in the teams’ last rebounds, there are some pretty incredible
back next year,” shouted another. because the wind was all over the place,” he meeting. names up there,” Welsh said. “Just playing
Woods gave them reason to cheer. said. “I really had a hard time today figuring here is a dream come true and today having
The Bruins got off to a fast start in the 1,000 rebounds is a really special accom-
His flop shot on the first hole was a thing out what to hit. And a lot of the time, many Pac-12 quarterfinals, hitting 7 of their first
of beauty and got the round started with a of them, what the trajectory is. Am I going 11 shots to build a 30-17 lead. The Cardinal plishment, and something I take a lot of
birdie. He drained a downhill, 13-footer for to hit it above the tree or around tree height? stormed back behind Davis, going on a 15- pride in.
another bird on the par-3 eighth. He got to 2 Those are all different distances the ball 2 run to tie the game at 32-all.
under after consecutive birdies on 10 and 11, travels. Couple times I got it just above the UCLA led 44-40 at halftime after Holiday
UP NEXT
but gave then right back on the next two trees and it got smoked.” Stanford should have a decent shot at
scored 17 points.
holes. playing in a smaller postseason tourna-
Woods managed the swirling wind better “We were trying to make the right plays,
He ended the round on a high note with ment.
than playing partners Jordan Spieth (76) probably just moving a little too fast,”
those shots at 16 and 17. He closed with a
and Henrik Stenson (74). It was the first Travis said. “I think we really just calmed UCLA plays No. 15 Arizona in the semifi-
par after finding the 18th green with a 5-
time Woods posted a lower score than down into the game and that helped us start nals on Friday.
iron from the right rough and then two-put-
Spieth in the eight rounds they’ve played
ting from 50 feet. break in the first set of his No. 2 singles

TENNIS
together.
“I enjoy when par is a good score. It’s a match to take the opening set 6-4. After
reward,” he said. “There are some tourna- “I feel like I’m pleased with every aspect Burlingame’s Cale Goodman picked up a
ments when about four holes you don’t make of my game,” Woods said. “I drove it well. I Game 1 win in the second set, Leventhal
a birdie you feel like you’re behind. Today, hit a lot of good iron shots today, and I had Continued from page 11 won the next four games in a row to take a
you know, made a couple birdies, all of a some good speed on the putts. ... I thought commanding 4-1 lead as he went on to post
sudden that puts me fourth, fifth right away. I really did well today, overall.” doubles team of Cameron Swiecki and Jason a 6-4, 6-2 decision.
Zhao, who posted a 6-1, 6-2 decision. Li The Dons’ No. 3 doubles team of Sean
and Tang’s win at No. 1 doubles was the Heffernan and Nick Hudson finished off the
Dons’ third point, while Ritthik Booreddy sweep with a 6-4, 6-4 victory.
clinched the game-winning fourth point by
winning 6-3, 6-2 at No. 3 singles. “If the guys all show up (we have a chance
Burlingame’s Oliver Nix stayed close with to win),” Owdom said. “I have some good,
Booreddy in the first set, as the Aragon young singles players and experience at
player led just 3-2 after five games. doubles.”
But Booreddy stepped on the gas and won Despite the lopsided loss, Burlingame’s
the final three games of the set. Smith said the team remains confident.
Nix won the first game of the second set “Most of my guys came off the court say-
before Booreddy reeled off four straight ing they lost it more than their opponent
wins on his way to victory. won it,” Smith said. “We had more crooked
Duan’s win at No. 1 singles was the fifth numbers (digits larger than one) than bread-
point for the Dons, Ilan Leventhal got one sticks (the No. 1), and no bagels (zeroes).”
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Florida governor won’t say whether he will sign gun bill
By Brendan Farrington employees and many teachers to carry hand-
and Gary Fineout guns if they go through law enforcement
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS training and their school districts agree to
participate.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Three weeks after Other provisions would create new mental
the Parkland high school shooting, Florida health programs for schools and establish an
Gov. Rick Scott has a gun-control bill on his anonymous tip line where students and oth-
desk that challenges the National Rifle ers could report threats to schools. The bill
Association but falls short of what the would also ban bump stocks that allow guns
Republican and survivors of the massacre to mimic fully automatic fire and seek to
demanded. improve communication between schools,
Now he must decide whether to sign it. law enforcement and state agencies.
Scott has not said what he will do, and he In other developments Thursday, the
plans to take up the issue Friday with rela- Broward County Sheriff’s Office released 12
tives of 17 people slain in the Feb. 14 attack minutes of radio transmissions from its
at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. deputies and a neighboring police agency
“I’m going to take the time and I’m going that highlighted the chaos the day of the
to read the bill and I’m going to talk to fam- attack. That material also included 10 of the
ilies,” he said. 81 recordings of frantic calls by students and
State lawmakers formally delivered the parents to a 911 center.
reform package Thursday. The governor has The excerpts showed a deputy on school
15 days to sign it, veto it or let it become law grounds first thought the loud bangs were
without his signature. firecrackers but quickly realized they were
The measure would raise the minimum age gunshots — yet he never ran toward them.
REUTERS FILE PHOTO to buy rifles from 18 to 21 and extend a three- Other responding deputies and officers des-
Florida Gov. Rick Scott listens during a meeting with law enforcement, mental health and day waiting period for handgun purchases to perately tried to sort through a chaotic scene,
education officials about how to prevent future tragedies in the wake of a mass shooting at include long guns. It also would create a so- treat the injured, lock down the school and
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. called guardian program enabling school locate the shooter.

NRA gave $7.3 million to hundreds of schools


By Collin Binkley and Meghan Hoyer at one of its schools Feb. 14. The teen wide array of school programs, including groups since 2010. But it has grown rapid-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS charged in the shooting had been on a the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, ly, increasing nearly fourfold from 2010 to
school rifle team that received NRA fund- rifle teams, hunting safety courses and agri- 2014 in what some opponents say is a thin-
ing. culture clubs. ly veiled attempt to recruit the next genera-
The National Rifle Association has given Denver Public Schools followed “Whatever I think of the NRA, they’re tion of NRA members.
more than $7 million in grants to hundreds Thursday, saying it will turn down several providing legitimate educational services,” The NRA Foundation did not return calls
of U.S. schools in recent years, according NRA grants that were to be awarded this said Billy Townsend, a school board mem- seeking comment.
to an Associated Press analysis, but few year. But officials in many other districts ber in Florida’s Polk County district, whose Broward announced Tuesday that it would
have shown any indication that they’ll fol- say they have no plans to back away. JROTC programs received $33,000, prima- no longer accept NRA grants, following
low the lead of businesses that are cutting The AP analysis of the NRA Foundation’s rily to buy air rifles. “If the NRA wanted to more than a dozen major businesses that
ties with the group following last month’s public tax records finds that about 500 provide air rifles for our ROTC folks in the have split with the group in recent weeks.
massacre at a Florida high school. schools received more than $7.3 million future, I wouldn’t have a problem with that.” Companies including Delta Air Lines,
Florida’s Broward County school district from 2010 through 2016, mostly through The grants awarded to schools are just a MetLife insurance and the Hertz car agency
is believed to be the first to stop accepting competitive grants meant to promote small share of the $61 million the NRA have said they will no longer offer dis-
NRA money after a gunman killed 17 people shooting sports. The grants have gone to a Foundation has given to a variety of local counts to NRA members.
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U.K. police: 21 people sought treatment after ex-spy poisoning THE ASSOCIATED PRESS condition, though he is conscious and talk-
ing, officials said.
LONDON — Around 21 people have British Home Secretary Amber Rudd said
received medical treatment after a nerve- enormous resources are being devoted to
agent attack on an ex-Russian spy, British determining who poisoned Skripal, 66, and
police said Thursday, as the U.K. vowed his 33-year-old daughter Yulia. They were
strong action against whoever was respon- found unconscious on a bench, triggering a
sible for the “brazen and reckless” act. police inquiry headed by counterterrorism
Three people remain hospitalized after detectives.
the poisoning Sunday in the southern “The use of a nerve agent on British soil
English city of Salisbury — former spy is a brazen and reckless act,” Rudd told
Sergei Skripal, his daughter and a British Parliament. “This was attempted murder in
police officer who tried to help them. the most cruel and public way.”
Health authorities say there is little risk Rudd said Britain would respond strongly
to the wider public. But Wiltshire county when it is clear who is to blame.
acting police chief Kier Pritchard said The Russian Embassy in London, which
“around 21 people” have had treatment, has mocked other British politicians for
including the Skripals, who were found suggesting Russian involvement, tweeted
unconscious on a bench. that it agreed with Rudd: “First evidence
Pritchard said “a number” of the 21 were then conclusions on Mr. Skripal’s case.
having “blood-tests, support and advice.” Responsible political approach.”
Previously, authorities had said only that Police have refused to publicly speculate
“several” people had sought treatment. on who is behind the attack, but many
REUTERS
The ex-spy and his daughter remain in experts have focused on Russia because of
Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley from the Metropolitan Police, together with Chief critical condition in a Salisbury hospital. A the similarity to the 2006 killing of anoth-
Medical Officer Sally Davies, make a statement to the press concerning Sergei Skripal and his police officer who came to their aid, Sgt. er former Russian spy who was poisoned in
daughter Yulia who were poisoned by a nerve agent. Nick Bailey, is hospitalized in a serious London with radioactive polonium-210.

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‘Wrinkle’ a dizzying jumble By Jocelyn Noveck in Time,” has been with us,
Ava DuVernay’s unprecedented THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and on the shelves of middle-
schoolers, since 1962.
journey to ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ Go ahead, pick your favorite
young, villain-vanquishing
Enter Ava DuVernay, tapped
by Disney to put her own spin
on this tale of self-discovery
By Lindsey Bahr Kane” at 25. Steven Spielberg fantasy heroine. Meg Murry
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS was 27 when he made probably came first. across the space-time continu-
“Jaws.” A 23-year-old John um, for the big — REALLY
Katniss Everdeen? She big — screen. Talk about pres-
LOS ANGELES — Ava Singleton directed “Boyz N arrived in 2001. Hermione
DuVernay didn’t pick up a the Hood.” sure. And the talented
Granger? That was 1997. “Selma” director does not shy
camera until the age of 32. It was already doubtful that Elphaba, the green girl from
It’s an extraordinary fact, DuVernay could jump from a “Wicked”? 2003. But Meg, away from the task of adapt-
considering the trajectories of career in film marketing and the reluctant, bespectacled ing the story to the 21st centu-
most Hollywood directors. ry. With the help of a terrifi-
heroine of Madeleine
Orson Welles filmed “Citizen See TIME, Page 20 L’Engle’s classic “A Wrinkle See WRINKLE, Page 22
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through various writers and budget points. she even sent costume designer Paco “I look at Guy Ritchie. That guy is bul-

TIME
Continued from page 19
The story about an awkward 13-year-old
girl, Meg Murry, who travels through time
and space, was a notoriously unwieldy one
Delgado back to hand paint hundreds of
eyes on one of Winfrey’s costumes
because that’s what she had seen in the
letproof,” she says. “He can make some-
thing that doesn’t work. The next week
he’s the director of another thing. I look at
that carried the dreaded “un-filmable” stig- concept drawing. him and I’m like, ‘Wow, that’s fantastic.’
ma. “I was like, ‘I think it’s fine without the But that wouldn’t have been Patty Jenkins
publicity so late and without even a film eyes? I think it’s ok!’ Winfrey recalled. and it won’t be me.”
degree to back her up. That she is also a “I was shocked that they called me,”
says DuVernay. “I’d done ‘Selma’ and ‘The DuVernay laughed that Winfrey recount- Initial tracking suggests that “A
black woman made it even more unlikely. ed that moment.
13th.’ How did they even think that would Wrinkle in Time” may open in the mid-$30
But in just 13 years, DuVernay has suc- “She came out and everyone applauded
work? But they did. And when they said I million range, which might not even be
cessfully and improbably risen to the for the dress and it was extraordinary,”
could make her a girl of color, it just enough to unseat Disney’s “Black
upper echelons of the entertainment indus- DuVernay explains. “But I looked and I
grabbed my whole heart.” Panther” (which DuVernay passed on
try, as a filmmaker, producer and agent of said, ‘Well on the sketch there were little
DuVernay set off to do the impossible — directing) from the No. 1 spot.
change, breaking down barriers and eyes. Where are those?’ And he was like,
smashing ceilings wherever she sets her make a big budget, kids-targeted sci-fi “Wrinkle,” however, is film that is first
blockbuster with an unknown 13-year-old ‘Well this looks good too.’ And I’m like, and foremost for children ages 8 to 12,
sights. ‘Well let’s go take a look at that anyway.”
Now, at 45, she has an Oscar-nomina- black actress (Storm Reid, now 14) as the DuVernay says. Before a screening she
lead. Asking for what she needs, and wants, is asked the audience to try to watch it
tion (for the documentary “The 13th”), a something DuVernay has learned as she’s
historic Golden Globe nomination (for “I think it’s incredible that Disney made through the eyes of a child — an unusual
gotten older. request for something from an already very
“Selma” she was the first black female the decision to hire Ava on this and gave “Film is forever, ” she says. “It’s
director to get that recognition) and has her the creative control to cast whoever kid-friendly studio like Disney which
cemented. You’ve got to do it right now makes films for the younger set that
also become the first woman of color to she wanted, ” says Reese Witherspoon, and it’s got to be the best it can be. So,
get over $100 million to make a live- who co-stars in the film as one of the mys- nonetheless appeal to a wide swath of
let’s go back and put the eyes on the ages.
action movie. That film, “A Wrinkle in tical “Mrs.” alongside Oprah Winfrey and dress.”
Time,” with its $103 million production Mindy Kaling. Critics reviews are under embargo until
Witherspoon says she has never met a
budget, opens nationwide Friday. Winfrey, Witherspoon and Kaling, all Wednesday, and social media reactions so
director who spends so much time talking
The Walt Disney Co. acquired the rights hardworking multi-hyphenates them- far have been unusually sparse for a film
about others: Acknowledging everyone’s
to Madeleine L’Engle’s Newbery Medal- selves, marveled at DuVernay’s tireless this big. DuVernay says of the critics that,
contributions in a cast and crew of hun-
winning 1962 novel in 2010, and it went work ethic and attention to detail. Once “Some of them will see what we tried to do.
dreds, and then spending weekends talking
Some of them, it’s not (going to be) for
about other people’s work too, from Patty
them. It is what it is.”
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And it’s the film she wanted to make, for
the 12-year-old her, and for someone like
Kaling, who says that she always loved
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By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL
SENIOR CORRESPONDENT
2012 until his
appointment. He
served as chief of
Hops and hopes: Female
SAN MATEO COUNTY SUPE-
complex and spe-
cial litigation at
the San Francisco
brewers toast Women’s Day
RIOR COURT PRES IDING By Jennifer McDermott
City Attorney’s THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
JUDGE SUSAN IRENE ETEZADI Office from 2008 to
ANNOUNCES NEW JUDGES. On 2012, where he was
Feb. 28, San Mateo County Superior Female brewers worldwide are raising a stein to
Court Presiding Judge Susan Irene Susan Etezadi chief of appellate International Women’s Day.
litigation from Thousands of women in the beer business and female
Etezadi posted the following message 2006 to 2008. He served as a super-
to the community on the Court web- “Thank you for visiting and we homebrewers are brewing together around the event, which
vising staff attorney at the California falls on Thursday, seeing it as a way to raise the profile of
site: encourage you to come back often for
Supreme Court from 2005 to 2006, women in a male-dominated industry.
“Welcome to the San Mateo County the latest news and information.”
where he was a judicial staff attorney “There’s a spot for everybody in brewing and especially in
Superior Court Website. I would like This message and other information
from 1999 to 2005. He was a staff learning about brewing,” said Emily Engdahl, executive
to start by welcoming the court’s two about the court and its activities may
attorney at the U.S. Court of Appeals, director of the Pink Boots Society, a U.S. nonprofit that
newest judicial officers. The be found at http://www. sanmateo-
Ninth Circuit from 1998 to 1999, an supports women in the brewing industry. “It’s important we
Honorable Nancy L. Fineman official- court.org.
associate at Howard, Rice, all help each other.”
ly started working with the court on ***
Nemerovski, Canady, Falk and British brewer Sophie de Ronde began encouraging
Dec. 4, 2017. Judge Fineman was SAN MATEO COUNTY BAR-
Rabkin from 1995 to 1998 and a law women to brew together on March 8 five years ago to pro-
appointed by Gov. Brown to the San RIS TERS INS TALL OFFICERS
clerk for the Honorable Stanley A. mote female brewers and beer drinkers, and to draw others in.
Mateo County Superior Court on Nov. AND B OARD FOR 2 0 1 8 . The
Weigel at the U. S. District Court, It has grown globally, with about 160 breweries, home-
2, 2017. She was a partner at Barristers is an organization of new
Northern District of California from brew clubs and other beer lovers in 12 countries hosting a
Cotchett, Pitre and McCarthy LLP lawyers committed to professional
1994 to 1995. Judge Chou earned a free International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day this
from 1996 until her appointment. She growth, community service, and serv-
Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law year. The theme is exotic ingredients. They call their beer
was an associate at that firm from ing as an advocate for its members.
School and a Bachelor of Arts degree “Unite .”
1989 to 1996. She served as a Membership in the barristers is open
from Harvard University. We are most The Pink Boots Society used to collaborate with de Ronde
research attorney at the San Mateo to San Mateo County Bar Association
happy that Judge Chou has joined our but now runs its own event to raise money for educational
County Superior Court from 1992 to members 36 years old and younger or
Superior Court. Judge Chou fills the scholarships for its members and to comply with rules for
1993 and was an associate at who have been in practice for 10 years
vacancy created by the retirement of nonprofits. More than 200 breweries are participating in the
Sedgwick, Detert, Moran and Arnold or fewer. An induction ceremony was
Judge Barbara J. Mallach and has also society’s collaboration brew day, which is up from 115 last
from 1986 to 1989. Judge Fineman held March 2 at the San Mateo County
been assigned to our Northern Branch year.
earned a Juris Doctor degree from the History Museum in “The Old
in South San Francisco. Seeing the number of women getting involved is heart-
University of California, Berkeley Courthouse” in Redwood City for the
“Our court is still faced with budget warming, said de Ronde, head brewer at Burnt Mill Brewery
School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts 2018 Barristers Officers and Board.
challenges, as the governor and in Suffolk, England.
degree from the University of They are:
Legislature have not restored trial “Having the unity of people brewing on the same day is
California, Berkeley. She fills the President: Kenneth Linthicum, Law
court funding to adequate levels, after wonderful,” she said. “But having people get involved, no
vacancy created by the retirement of Offices of Kenneth Linthicum
the several years of budget cuts. matter what the day is, is what the whole event is about, real-
Judge Joseph E. Bergeron. We are very Vice-President: Maggie W. Trinh,
Therefore, we are still working with ly.”
pleased to have Judge Fineman join Farbstein & Blackman
reduced staffing levels, reduced public The women’s day brewing events are complementary,
our Superior Court. Judge Fineman has Treasurer: Joanna M. Wald, De Ita &
hours and reduced services. However, Engdahl said.
been assigned to our Northern Branch Low, LLP
our goal is to provide the best level of “It’s a natural way for us to get together, share ideas and
in South San Francisco. Secretary: Victoria R.D. Campbell,
service to the public in these difficult have a creative collaboration,” she said. “And who doesn’t
Rodnunsky & Associates
“The Honorable Danny Y. Chou offi- fiscal times and we appreciate your want to make a beer that tastes great?”
Board: Roxanne Jen, Paul A.
cially started working with the court ongoing patience and support. We
Wilkins, Khloe Lee, David T. Nazzaro,
on Feb. 28, 2018. Judge Chou was hope to accomplish this goal by con-
Angelica M. Ayar, Ariel Rief
appointed to the San Mateo Superior tinuing to find innovative ways to
Court bench by Gov. Brown on Dec. conduct business and provide essential
22, 2017. Judge Chou served as an court services to our community. That Susan Cohn is a member of the State Bar of
assistant county counsel at the Santa includes providing user-friendly infor- California. She may be reached at
Clara County Counsel’s Office from mation and services on this web page. susan@smdailyjournal.com.
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Meg (Reid), her mom (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) the most visually interesting of the film,

WRINKLE
Continued from page 19
and precocious little brother Charles
Wallace (Deric McCabe) wondering if they
will ever see him again.
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especially the scene of scarily alike chil-
dren bouncing the same balls at the same
moment outside the same houses.  Here,
The outside world is dismissive, including they will find Dr. Murry, but their journey
the school principal, who flat-out tells Meg will put Charles Wallace in grave danger,
cally diverse cast anchored by the sweet — her dad probably won’t be coming back. youngest of the group. and Meg will be called upon to decide just
but too sweet, here — newcomer Storm Meg has problems at school — she’s said to Winfrey’s Mrs. Who is the grande dame, how brave she can be.
Reid, and A-listers like Oprah Winfrey and be aggressive and troublesome, although imposing with dramatic white hair, In case you haven’t read the book, we
Reese Witherspoon, DuVernay has made a frankly, this is hard to see from Reid’s sparkling lips and eyes in various hues, and won’t get more specific. But if you have,
film that is unabashedly — some might say appealingly thoughtful, sweet demeanor. gems across her forehead, exhorting Meg to beware that some elements — including a
relentlessly — of the moment. Hip-hop When Meg throws a ball into the face of the be a warrior in tones that recall the late poet pretty major plot twist involving Meg’s
quotes, eating disorders, a “Hamilton” refer- reigning mean girl, Veronica, landing her in Maya Angelou; Winfrey has said she was road to heroism — are either compressed
ence? Yup, yup, yup. the principal’s office, it seems strangely channeling both Angelou and the good beyond recognition (as in a tesseract, per-
It’s also all over the map, in every way out of character. witch Glinda. Would that Winfrey could haps) or deleted altogether.
possible. It’s visually gorgeous at times but speak Angelou’s own words, though, rather
In any case, soon Meg, Charles Wallace The ultimate themes, though, remain the
then boring to behold at others, emotional- than the often hollow lines she’s given by
and friend Calvin (Levi Miller), whose same: Love can cut through anything,
ly poignant at times but stunningly cloying screenwriters Jennifer Lee and Jeff
quirky character has sadly been turned into a including time and space. And smart girls
at others. It’s also confusing (though to be Stockwell. Kaling’s character is the least
blandly handsome nothing, will be on their rock! And our individuality — including our
fair, many might call the book confusing, compelling, maybe because she’s “evolved
journey, via a time travel concept called a faults — is what makes us strong.
too.) Mostly, it’s just a frustrating whole past language” and thus only allowed to
comprised of some pretty promising parts. tesseract (verb: tessering), to find Dr. While the faults of this film decidedly do
Murry. spout quotes from others, a diverse bunch not make it stronger, maybe its well-mean-
We begin, as “Wrinkle” fans surely know, that includes Buddha, OutKast, Kahlil
with that “dark and stormy night.” It’s been Accompanying them on this perilous ing spirit will be enough to appeal to a new
quest, at various stages, is a triumvirate of Gibran and Lin-Manuel Miranda. generation of Meg Murry fans.
four years since Meg’s beloved father, a
physicist, disappeared mysteriously. Dad very entertaining older women, er, celestial After an initial stay on the ravishing “A Wrinkle in Time, ” a Walt Disney
(not really the nerdy type we imagined from beings — Mrs. Whatsit (Witherspoon), planet Uriel, and a visit to the Happy Studios release, has been rated PG by the
the book, but it’s Chris Pine so, OK) had Mrs. Who (Mindy Kaling) and Mrs. Which Medium (a comic Zach Galifianakis, clad, as Motion Picture Association of America “for
been exploring serious issues involving (Winfrey). Witherspoon is the most engag- he notes, in earth tones), the kids end up on thematic elements and some peril. ”
time travel. And now he’s gone, leaving ing of the bunch — ditzy and charming and, the frightening planet of Camazotz, ruled Running time: 109 minutes. Two stars out
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matic opening on the nuclear issue,

FRIDAY, MARCH 9
Calendar KOREA
Continued from page 1
said Kim understands that routine U.S.-
South Korea military drills “must con-
tinue.”
Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m. Palo Alto Philharmonic The drills were suspended during the
to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220 Association: Spring Chamber Winter Olympics recently hosted by
Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition Concer t. 8 p.m. First Lutheran Korean national security director, South Korea, which provided impetus
by renowned Chinese painter and Church, 600 Homer Ave., Palo Alto. Chung Eui-yong, announced the plans
printmaker Hung Liu. For more Tickets available in advance. Cost for the inter-Korea rapprochement.
information call 355-1894. $10 to $22. For more information to reporters in a hastily called appear- The drills are expected to resume next
contact president@paphil.org. ance on a White House driveway. month and had widely been seen as an
Teen Tech Week: Video Games and
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Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South ACT Practice Test. 10 a.m. South remain in place until there’s a deal. long protested the military maneuvers
San Francisco. Bring a console, San Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
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friends at games. For more informa- Test runs for 4 1/2 hours. Online reg- North Korea from attaining a nuclear- as a rehearsal for invading the North.
tion contact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. istration required. For more informa-
tion contact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. tipped missile that could reach the When the South Korean delegation
Listening to Trump’s Amer ica: U.S. mainland, a goal that Pyongyang briefed Trump in the Oval Office, he
Bridging the Divide. 7 p.m. to 8:30 Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m. is on the cusp of reaching. He’s oscil-
p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220 threatened the pariah nation with “fire was joined by a number of top advis-
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Free. For Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition lated between threats and insults ers, including Defense Secretary Jim
more information call 591-8286. by renowned Chinese painter and directed at Kim that have fueled fears of and fury” if its threats against the U.S.
printmaker Hung Liu. For more and its allies continued. He has derided Mattis, National Security Adviser H.R.
Hillsdale Drama Presents: ‘ The information call 355-1894. war, and more conciliatory rhetoric. McMaster, chief of staff John Kelly
Lion, the Witch, and the The historic announcement comes Kim by referring to him as “Little
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Hillsdale Drama Presents: ‘ The disrupt efforts to instill more disci- mentioned the “nuclear button” on his
‘Joseph and the Amazing Lion, the Witch, and the office desk, Trump responded by tweet- not authorized to discuss the sensitive
Technicolor Dreamcoat.’ 7:30 p.m. Wardrobe.’ 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Hillsdale pline and order. diplomatic issue by name and spoke
Menlo-Atherton High School High School, 3115 Del Monte St., San Trump clearly relished the news of ing that he has a nuclear button, too,
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zachery.ross@asm.ca.gov. meeting, the rival Koreas agreed to thing you can do is meet with President
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AARP Chapter 2895 Monthly Room 1, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. For hold a leadership summit in late April, Trump in person and try to play him. If
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Meeting. 10 a.m. to noon. San Bruno more information call 697-7607. the first in a decade. you do that, it will be the end of you —
Senior Center, 1555 Crystal Springs East Asia region,” Pak wrote.
Road, San Bruno. Coffee and dough- TUESDAY, MARCH 13 Kim “expressed his eagerness to On Tuesday after leaving and your regime.”
nuts will be available starting at 9 Advanced Harmonica Class. 11:15 meet President Trump as soon as possi- Pyongyang, Chung had publicized that Darryl Kimball, executive director of
a.m. Entertainment is Manny a.m. to 12:15 p.m. San Mateo Senior
Catania. For more information call Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, ble,” Chung told reporters. “President North Korea was offering talks with the Arms Control Association, said it
583-4499. San Mateo. Advanced registration is Trump appreciated the briefing and said the United States on denuclearization was too much to expect a single
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Francisco. Dress options are first
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p.m. South San Francisco Main level meeting.
Repair Cafe. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South “Kim Jong Un talked about denu- Just a few hours earlier, U. S. bombs.
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Primrose Road, Burlingame. Bring up contact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
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Representatives, not just a freeze,” is traveling in Africa, had said the intensively with our South Korean
repaired. Examples of items that Tech Tuesday. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Little Trump said in a tweet. “Also, no mis- adversaries were still a long way from allies in its approach to North Korea, a
may be fixed are lamps, small appli- House Activity Center, 800 Middle
Ave., Menlo Park. Free and open to sile testing by North Korea during this holding negotiations. summit offers the potential for start-
ances and even furniture. Free. For
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craig@reachandteach.com. Specialty drinks provided by the
K id’s Craft With Sophie’s World. 4 colored powder at your friends, dance
p.m. South San Francisco Main Foster City Rotary Club include the
Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m. to Bollywood music and enjoy tradi-
to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220 Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South Continued from page 1 time-honored thandai, a cold, milk-
San Francisco. For more information tional Indian fare, he said.
Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition
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based drink made with nuts, rosewater
by renowned Chinese painter and BayBasi also hosts an annual Durga
printmaker Hung Liu. For more ferent colors,” he said. and saffron, the traditional yogurt-
information call 355-1894. Author Talk : Wayne A. Wiegand, based lassi and Masala chai, as well as Puja festival each fall in Foster City.
Par t of Our Lives: A People’s Two Bay Area vendors Briyani Bowl
Histor y of the American Public beer, wine and rum and coke.
Presentation: Women
Library. 6 p.m. South San Francisco
and Wah Ji Wah will serve up food and
Entrepreneurs of San Mateo
County. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. San Mateo Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., drink from northern and southern The centerpiece of the event, the col- The free ev ent will 10 a.m. to 11:30
County History Museum, 2200 South San Francisco. Learn about India, including traditional tandoori ors — which at this event are all dry a.m. Saturday, March 10, at Leo Ry an
Broadway, Redwood City. The the history of America’s public
Museum Auxiliary will present re- libraries with library historian and chicken barbecue, as well as Chinese and cornstarch-based — will be avail- Park Meadow in Foster City.
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Maryanne Hugo, same address. The ing) in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/16/18, The following person is doing business The following person is doing business can locate these nonprofit groups at the
2/23/18, 3/2/18, 3/9/18). as: State Street Honey, 2727 Delaware as: ALBA Chriropractic Clinic, 400 North California Legal Services Web site
business is conducted by an Individual. San Mateo Dr., SAN MATEO, CA 94402. (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor-
The registrants commenced to transact At the time of the hearing, Ave, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Reg- Registered Owner: Hamed Alereza, 146 nia Courts Online Self-Help Center
istered Owner: Todd Michael Parsons,
business under the FBN on N/A. all interested persons are FicTiTious BusiNess Name same address. The business is conduct-
W. 3rd Ave. #8, San Mateo, CA 94402 . (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by
/s/Maryanne Hugo/ invited to appear and be sTaTemeNT #276727 The business is conducted by an Individ- contacting your local court or county bar
This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business ed by an Individual. The registrant com- ual. The registrant commenced to trans- association. NOTE: The court has a stat-
sor-County Clerk on 2/15/18. (Published heard. If you challenge the as: H.Wise Interiors, 1409 South Norfolk menced to transact business under the act business under the FBN on . utory lien for waived fees and costs on
decision of the City in court, Street, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- FBN on January 1, 2014. /s/Hamed Alereza/ any settlement or arbitration award of
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/16/18, /s/Todd Parsons/ This statement was filed with the Asses- $10,000 or more in a civil case. The
tered Owner: Patricia F. Hampton, same
2/23/18, 3/2/18, 3/9/18). you may be limited to rais- address. The business is conducted by This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/8/18. (Published in court's lien must be paid before the court
ing only those issues you or an Individual. The registrants com- sor-County Clerk on 2/28/18. (Published the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/9/18, will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han
someone else raised at the menced to transact business under the in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/2/18, 3/16/18, 3/23/18, 3/30/18). demandado. Si no responde dentro de
orDer To shoW cause For FBN on 2/1/18. 30 días, la corte puede decidir en su
public hearing described in /s/Patricia Foo Hampton/
3/9/18, 3/16/18, 3/23/18). contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in-
chaNGe oF Name
CASE# 18CIV00859 this notice, or in written cor- This statement was filed with the Asses- FicTiTious BusiNess Name formación a continuación.
sTaTemeNT #276944 Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de-
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, respondence delivered to sor-County Clerk on 2/20/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/23/18, FicTiTious BusiNess Name The following person is doing business spués de que le entreguen esta citación
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, the Planning Commission 3/2/18, 3/9/18, 3/16/18). sTaTemeNT #276832 as: 1)Edgar and Allen 2)Park Lane Es- y papeles legales para presentar una re-
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, at, or prior to, the public The following person is doing business tates, 214 Elaenor Dr, WOODSIDE, CA spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer
as: Calyx Garden Design, 52 Oakwood 94062. Registered Owner: Park Lane que se entregue una copia al deman-
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 hearing. For further infor- FicTiTious BusiNess Name Dr, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Regis- Capital, Inc., CA. The business is con- dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni-
PETITION OF mation or to review the ma- sTaTemeNT #276681 ducted by a Corporation. The registrant ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es-
Victoria Ann Marie Bennington tered Owner: Amy Hansell, same ad-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: terials regarding these mat- The following person is doing business
as: San Francisco Moving, 3104 E Laurel
dress. The business is conducted by an commenced to transact business under
the FBN on 3/1/18.
crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor-
recto si desea que procesen su caso en
Petitioner: Victoria Ann Marie Bennington ters, please contact the Mill- Creek Road, BELMONT, CA 94002.
Individual. The registrant commenced to
/s/Hormoz Nazari/ la corte. Es posible que haya un formu-
transact business under the FBN on
filed a petition with this court for a decree brae Community Develop- Registered Owner: Rustam Kholov,
2/28/18.
This statement was filed with the Asses- lario que usted pueda usar para su re-
same address. The business is conduct- sor-County Clerk on 3/8/18. (Published in spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu-
changing name as follows: ment Department 621 Mag- ed by an Individual. The registrants /s/Amy Hansell/ the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/9/18, larios de la corte y más información en el
Present Name: Victoria Ann Marie Ben- nolia Avenue, Millbrae at commenced to transact business under This statement was filed with the Asses- 3/16/18, 3/23/18, 3/30/18). Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali-
nington (650) 259-2341. the FBN on 1/1/18. sor-County Clerk on 2/28/18. (Published fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio-
Proposed Name: Victoria Ann Marie /s/Rustam Kholov/ in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/2/18, teca de leyes de su condado o en la
Sandoval This statement was filed with the Asses- 3/9/18, 3/16/18, 3/23/18). FicTiTious BusiNess Name corte que le quede más cerca. Si no
If anyone wishes to appeal sor-County Clerk on 2/15/18. (Published sTaTemeNT #276735 puede pagar la cuota de presentación,
The following person is doing business
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons any final action taken, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/23/18,
3/2/18, 3/9/18, 3/16/18). as: City Backflow Tester, 1025 Alameda
pida al secretario de la corte que le dé
un formulario de exención de pago de
interested in this matter shall appear be- he/she may do so by con- FicTiTious BusiNess Name
sTaTemeNT #276545 De Las Pulgas Ste 102, BELMONT, CA cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a
fore this court at the hearing indicated tacting the City Clerk at 94002. Registered Owner: Kenneth tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum-
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- FicTiTious BusiNess Name The following person is doing business StJude Tatola, same address. The busi-
tition for change of name should not be (650) 259-2333, to obtain sTaTemeNT #276431 as: Tress 2 Impress, 451 Bell Street, ness is conducted by an Individual. The
plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su-
eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten-
granted. Any person objecting to the the appropriate form and The following person is doing business EAST PALO ALTO, CA 94303. Regis- registrant commenced to transact busi- cia.
pay the corresponding fee. as: Custom Woodworks, 328 Swift Ave., tered Owner: Kayla Pitre, same address. ness under the FBN on NA. Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco-
name changes described above must file SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. The business is conducted by an Individ- /s/Kenneth S. Tatola/ mendable que llame a un abogado inme-
a written objection that includes the rea- A completed form must be Registered Owner: Rustam Kholov, 3104 ual. The registrant commenced to trans- This statement was filed with the Asses- diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado,
sons for the objection at least two court submitted before the end of E Laurel Creek Road, BELMONT, CA act business under the FBN on 2/5/18. sor-County Clerk on 2/20/18. (Published puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a
days before the matter is scheduled to the appeal period stated at 94002. The business is conducted by an /s/Kayla Pitre/ in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/9/18, abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo-
be heard and must appear at the hearing Individual. The registrants commenced This statement was filed with the Asses- 3/16/18, 3/23/18, 3/30/18). gado, es posible que cumpla con los
to show cause why the petition should the conclusion of the hear- to transact business under the FBN on sor-County Clerk on 2/5/18. (Published in requisitos para obtener servicios legales
not be granted. If no written objection is ing. Jan. 15, 2018.
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/2/18, FicTiTious BusiNess Name
gratuitos de un programa de servicios le-
/s/Rustam Kholov/
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 3/9/18 This statement was filed with the Asses- 3/9/18, 3/16/18, 3/23/18). sTaTemeNT #276929
gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar
estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the CNS-3107599# sor-County Clerk on 1/25/18. (Published The following person is doing business web de California Legal Services,
petition shall be held on 04/13/18 at 9 SAN MATEO DAILY in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/23/18, as: San Bruno Toyota, 222 East San (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, 3/2/18, 3/9/18, 3/16/18). FicTiTious BusiNess Name Bruno Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. de Ayuda de las Cortes de California,
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this JOURNAL sTaTemeNT #276723 Registered Owner: G.Y.A. Auto & Invest- (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en
The following person is doing business ments, LLC, CA. The business is con- contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo-
Order to Show Cause shall be published FicTiTious BusiNess Name as: Evolve Wine Company, 46 Bel Air ducted by a Limited Liability Company.
at least once each week for four succes- gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte
sTaTemeNT #276680 Way, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062. Reg- The registrant commenced to transact tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- The following person is doing business istered Owner: Mills Wine Group, LLC, business under the FBN on NA. costos exentos por imponer un grava-
ing on the petition in the following news- as: Trans United Moving Company, 328 CA. The business is conducted by a /s/George Y. Assoun/ men sobre cualquier recuperación de
paper of general circulation: Swift Ave, So. San Francisco, CA 94080. Limited Liability Company. The regis- This statement was filed with the Asses- $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me-
San Mateo Daily Journal Registered Owner: Rustam Kholov, sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (Published in diante un acuerdo o una concesión de
Trans United Moving Company, 3104 E trant commenced to transact business the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/9/18,
Filed: 3/02/2018 under the FBN on N/A. arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil.
Laurel Creek Road, BELMONT, CA 3/16/18, 3/23/18, 3/30/18). Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ 94002. The business is conducted by an /s/Thomas Mills/
Judge of the Superior Court This statement was filed with the Asses- antes de que la corte pueda desechar el
Individual. The registrants commenced caso.
Dated: 2/26/2018 to transact business under the FBN on sor-County Clerk on 2/16/18. (Published FicTiTious BusiNess Name
sTaTemeNT #276030 The name and address of the court is (El
(Published 3/9/18, 3/1618, 3/23/18, 2/15/2018. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/2/18, nombre y dirección de la corte es): SU-
/s/Rustam Kholov/ 3/9/18, 3/16/18, 3/23/18). The following person is doing business
3/30/18) as: San Bruno Toyota, 750 El Camino PERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
This statement was filed with the Asses- COUNTY OF PACER, 10820 JUSTICE
sor-County Clerk on 2/15/18. (Published Real, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis-
tered Owner: G.Y.A. Auto & Investments, CENTER DR, ROSEVILLE, CA 95661.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal: 2/23/18, FicTiTious BusiNess Name The name, address, and telephone num-
3/2/18, 3/9/18, 3/16/18) LLC, CA. The business is conducted by
sTaTemeNT #276725 a Limited Liability Company. The regis- ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with-
The following person is doing business trant commenced to transact business out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc-
sTaTemeNT oF aBaNDoNmeNT oF as: Meredith Energy, 2611 Rollingwood under the FBN on NA. ción y el número de teléfono del aboga-
The use oF a FicTiTious BusiNess FicTiTious BusiNess Name do del demandante, o del demandante
sTaTemeNT #276760 Drive, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- /s/George Y. Assoun/
Name sTaTemeNT 267579 tered Owner: Jessica Meredith, same ad- This statement was filed with the Asses- que no tiene abogado, es):
The following person is doing business Jenny R. Gong, Esq. Bar#306535
Names of the person abandoning the as: Blue Truck Bakery, 1125 Walnut dress. The business is conducted by an sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (Published in
Reese Law Group
use of the Fictitious Business Name: Bo- Street, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- Individual. The registrant commenced to the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/9/18,
3168 Lionshead Ave.
hemian Warrior Company. Name of FicTiTious BusiNess Name tered Owner: Mia Moretti, same address. transact business under the FBN on N/A. 3/16/18, 3/23/18, 3/30/18).
sTaTemeNT #276648 CARLSBAD, CA 92010
Business: barre3 San Mateo. Date of The business is conducted by an Individ- /s/Jessica Meredith/ (760)842-5850
The following person is doing business ual. The registrants commenced to
original filing: 12-23-15. Address of Prin- as: Help-U-Sell Mid-Peninsula, 1900 So. This statement was filed with the Asses- summoNs (ciTacioN JuDicial) FILED: 12/22/2016
transact business under the FBN on N/A. sor-County Clerk on 2/16/18. (Published DATE (Fecha): 12/22/2016
cipal Place of Business: 116 S. B Street, Norfolk St. Ste. 350, SAN MATEO, CA /s/Mia Moretti/ CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso):
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registrants: 94403. Registered Owner: Eric Marenco, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/2/18, m-cV-0066807 Clerk (Secretario) by, C. Waggoner
This statement was filed with the Asses- Deputy (Adjunto)
Bohemian Warrior Company, CA. The 3 Felton Ave., South San Francisco, CA sor-County Clerk on 2/22/18. (Published 3/9/18, 3/16/18, 3/23/18). NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: ROZA FE-
94080. The business is conducted by an DOROVA AKA ROZA FEDOROV, MON- NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED:
business was conducted by a Corpora- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/23/18,
ICA FEDOROV, NICHOLAS CIARDEL- You are served
tion. Individual. The registrants commenced 3/2/18, 3/9/18, 3/16/18).
to transact business under the FBN on FicTiTious BusiNess Name LA, AND DOES 1 TO 10 - as an individual defendant
/s/Matthew Bartus/ 2/13/18. sTaTemeNT #276726 - by personal delivery on (date)
This statement was filed with the Asses- FicTiTious BusiNess Name The following person is doing business YOU ARE BEING SUED BY (SEAL)
/s/Eric Marenco/
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo This statement was filed with the Asses- sTaTemeNT #276757 as: Radish Energy, 2611 Rollingwood PLAINTIFF: STATE FARM MUTUAL AU-
The following person is doing business TOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
County on 3/5/18. sor-County Clerk on 2/13/18. (Published Drive, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- nal: 3/2/18, 3/9/18, 3/16/18, 3/23/18)
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/16/18, as: Savage Wellness, 546 Osprey Drive, tered Owner: Deanna Marie Meredith,
2/23/18, 3/2/18, 3/9/18). REDWOOD CITY, CA 94065. Registered same address. The business is conduct- NOTICE! You have been sued. The court
nal, 3/9/18, 3/16/18, 3/23/18, 3/30/18). Owner: Shannon Shearn, same address. may decide against you without your be-
The business is conducted by an Individ-
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- ing heard unless you respond within 30
ual. The registrants commenced to menced to transact business under the days. Read the information below.
transact business under the FBN on FBN on January 2018. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after
4/1/2017. /s/Deanna Marie Meredith/ this summons and legal papers are
/s/Shannon Shearn/ This statement was filed with the Asses- served on you to file a written response

leGal NoTices
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 2/16/18. (Published at this court and have a copy served on
sor-County Clerk on 2/22/18. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/2/18, the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/23/18, 3/9/18, 3/16/18, 3/23/18). protect you. Your written response must
3/2/18, 3/9/18, 3/16/18). be in proper legal form if you want the
court to hear your case. There may be a
Fictitious Business Name Statements, FicTiTious BusiNess Name
FicTiTious BusiNess Name court form that you can use for your re-
sponse. You can find these court forms 210 lost & Found
sTaTemeNT #276851
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, sTaTemeNT #276855
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business and more information at the California
Courts Online Self-Help Center losT caT. Black and White. Black
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, as: Osiel G Painting, 60 Lycett Circle, as: Veliz Brand, 810 San Anselmo Ave,
SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp),
county law library, or the courthouse
your patch on right eye. REWARD.
Call (323) 439-7713.
DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered Own-
Notice of Public Sales and More. er: Candido Osiel Gomez Cifuentes, Owners: Steven John Rozmus and Amu-
len Simon Rozmus, same address. The
nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing
same address. The business is conduct-
business is conducted by a General Part-
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver
form. If you do not file your response on
Books
ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. menced to transact business under the nership. The registrant commenced to
transact business under the FBN on NA.
time, you may lose the case by default,
and your wages, money, and property
James paTTersoN hardback books.
FBN on 3/1/2018. 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
/s/Candido Osiel/ /s/Simon John Romzus/ may be taken without further warning
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- from the court.
There are other legal requirements. You
Nicholas sparks hardback books.
sor-County Clerk on 3/1/18. (Published in sor-County Clerk on 2/28/18. (Published 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/2/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/9/18,
may want to call an attorney right away.
If you do not know an attorney, you may
3/9/18, 3/16/18, 3/23/18). 3/16/18, 3/23/18, 3/30/18). want to call an attorney referral service. If
The halo Forerunner saga. 3 books.
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(650)591-9769 San Carlos aRMChaIR GOOd condition $55. (650) 578-9208
(650)918-9847 (650)266-3184 asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. luGGaGE, REd, 21" NEW Samsonite
COllECtablE MEMORabIllIa from Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
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Excellent Condition $225 650-346-9262 for inquiries. (650) 315-2319 gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
Please Call (650)244-9267 (650)952-3466
MaKES 6"x6" potholders, frame and
lENNOx REd Rose, Unused, hand buNK bEdS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 REtRO hutCh Needs refinishing other- loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or wise good condition. Top detaches from PaRIS hIltON purse white & silver un-
GOOd MICROwaVE 1100 watt $40 Da- used, about 12" long x 9" high
ly City (415) 231-4825. $12.00. (650) 578 9208. B/O (650)685-2494 bottom $25. (650)712-9962 NEGRINI FENCING Epee mask size M
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95 $23. (650)592-2648
hOtPOINt hEaVY Duty Dryer excellent MIllER lItE Neon sign , work good CaRPEt RuNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- SEwING StORaGE cabinet, Custom (415)260-6940
$59 call (650)218-6528 or: floral design. good condition made wood perfect condition $75. tuxEdO SIzE 40, black, including white
working condition Burlingame $50 Call shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
Dan (408)656-0958 $45.00. (650)266-3184 (650)483-1222 SaMSONItE 26" tan hard-sided suit
StaR waRS Action figure: Qui-Gon case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 SOFabEd, VElOuR, tan, Excellent wIlSON lEathER Lady Jacket. Small,
MaYtaG waShER excellent working COMMOdE, GOOd condition. $20 obo. $45. (650)328-6709 like new. $45. (808)863-1136.
Steve (650)518-6614. Please call (650)745-6309 condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
(408)656-0958 SIlK SaREE 6 yards new nice color.for wIlSON lEathER, burgundy lady jack-
COMPutER dESK (glass) & chair. Like SOlId wOOd Dining table with exten- $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
299 Computers new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or sion great piece great condition black formation.
et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
MFG h20labS Model 300 exc cond $80 (650)364-5263
gtecher@comcast.net
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. RECORdablE Cd-R 74, Sealed, Unop- SINK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, 318 Sports Equipment
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, COMPutER dESK For sale $99 SOlId wOOd Entertainment Center- $15.00 (650)544-5306
REFRIGERatOR FOR Sale very good (650) 578 9208 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In 15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
condition asking only $99 (650)520-4650 (650)520-4650
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. SlR lENS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
ROOM hEatER Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- 300 toys COMPutER SwIVEl CHAIR. Padded X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
(925)482-5742
Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
SlR lENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 bOllINGER YOGa Mat. 2 blocks &
(650)952-3500 100 thINGS for little children to do on a dESK, Gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. tablE 24"x48" folding legs each end. Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. strap $5 (650)888-9314
(650)458-3578 Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
SEwING MaChINE-ROYal XL 6000 FREE (650)595-3933 $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 tRaIN-COlOR PRINt by John Hugh bOw FlEx Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756 Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
(650)342-8436. aMERICaN FlYER locomotive runs dINEttE tablE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. thREE INCh egg crate foam twin bed $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi- uNIdEN haRlEY Davidson Gas Tank
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 (650)784-1061.
ShOwtIME ROtISSERIE used once tion, $20, 650-595-3933
$90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave “GaMbINa” SCaRlEtt O’Hara doll. dINING ROOM SET - Cherry Wood ChIldS KICK scooter by razor with hel-
message. twIN bEd frame-black wrought iron watER StORaGE taNK, brand new,
$25. 650-888-9314. (Looks Like Mahogany), two extra 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225. met $25 obo (650)591-6842
leaves, Seats up to 10. $1200 or best of- from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
(650)771-6324
SINGER SEwING Machine. Good condi- laRGE StuFFEd ANIMALS - $3 each fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or EaStON aluMINuM bat.33 inches, 30
tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call evenings twIN bEd, mattress, box spring, frame oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
(650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 $ 50. (650)598-9804. 311 Musical Instruments
dINING tablE (36"x54") and 4 match- GOlF baG travel protector, black, $5;
ROllERbladES, GOOd condition. uSEd bEdROOM Furniture, FREE. Call (650)591-9769
SMIth CORONa typewriter and table ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for (650)573-7381. ChROMatIC haRMONICa: Horner
M120 $25 (650)888-9314 Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- $250 .(650)-654-1930. The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
6309 GOlF ballS, good condition, 100 for
wall uNIt/ROOM Divider. Simple (650)278-5776. $10; (650)591-9769
tablE tOP Elec.Skillet Oster #4859 dRESSER 4-dRawER in Belmont for lines. Breaks down for transportation.
w/cover 11 7/8"sq.cook area $10.00 StaR waRS Celebration 3 Darth Vader $75. Good condition; good for children. $25.(650)712-9962 leave message GOlF ClubS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
(650)344-4756 $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 Call (650)678-8585 dRuM SEt-PEaRl FORuM Excellent $90.00 (650)341-8342
walNut ChESt, small (4 drawer with condition, Black, Full Kit, Light Use, $425
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 Call Paul (650)218-6706. GOlF ClubS, used set with Cart for
$50. (650)593-4490
waRdRObE ClOSEt with beveled EPIPhONE lES Paul 100th
door mirror $100 or B/Offer. (650)589- Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar. MEN'S ROSSIGNOl Skis. $95.00,
0764 Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 good condition, (650)341-0282.

wOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x FENdER MuStaNG I guitar amplifier MEN’S SKI Boots, Salomon, Size 9, very
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. good condition. $70. (650) 591-2981.
$80. (650)421-5469 ONE dOzEN Official League Diamond
wOOd-GRaIN laMINatE Kitchen table
3’x4’ plus 1’ leaf, 2 chairs. Photo availa- Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
FENdER MuStaNG ll guitar amplifier (650)771-6324.
ble $35 (650)392-4841. 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
$130.00 (650)421-5469 PRINCE tENNIS 2 section nylon black
306 housewares Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
FOR SalE: $55.(650)341-8342
COMPlEtE SEt OF CHINA - Windsor Epiphone Les Paul Custom
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint. PROGRaMMablE ElIPtICal Exer-
20-pieces in original box, never used. $625.00, 650 421 5469. cise Bike. Excellent Condition. Redwood
$250 per box (3 boxes available). City (650)740-9980 $75.00
(650)342-5630
huGE ludwIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle StaRtER GOlF bag with 22 clubs.
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian Great for people just learning to play.
CRYStal (lEadEd glass) lamp $30. Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
Can send picture. (650)464-7860 $90 (650)592-2648
(650)369-8013.
GRIllING wOK stir fry. high quality tOtal GYM XLS, excellent condition.
.Brand new $27 contact 650 592-2648 PIaNO, uPRIGht, in excellent condi- Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 (650)588-0828
JulISKa haNd-CRaFtEd 6 7/16"
plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NEW $15.00 PIaNO-1955 baldwIN Acrosonic 36” tOuREdGE REaCtION ii uniflex sys-
(650)344-4756 High, Free for anyone to pick-up tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
(650)295-9121. new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
KItChEN CRaFt Cutter knives, brand
new, 5 different knives. $35 contact 650- uPRIGht PIaNO. In tune. Fair condi- tREadMIll-hORIzON lIKE New, limit-
592-2648 tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO
VINtaGE lINGERIE Washboard circa (650)508-8662
PaRtYlItE GlaSS 3-tee wall sconce. 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
11 1/4" long, xtra tees. $15.00 (650)344- strumming $50 (650)369-2486 VINtaGE NaSh Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
4756 ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
YaMaha aCOuStIC Guitar, model 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
308 tools FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
wOMaN’S SKI Boots, Nordica, size 8
zIlJIaN CYMbalS with stands, 21” $30 (650)592-2047.
aNtIquE IRON Hand Drills. 3 available
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
(916)826-5964 wOMEN’S RaIChEl ski boots, size 6 ?
$ 50. (650)888-5808 .
CRaFtSMaN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 312 Pets & animals YaMaha ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
(650)458-3255
ShOPSMIth MaRK V 50th Anniversary aIRlINE CaRRIER for cats, pur. from
most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
(650)504-0585
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call 335 Garden Equipment
(505)228-1480 local.
VINtaGE CRaFtSMaN Jig Saw. Circa ChaIN Saw, 16“ ,Craftsmen ,electric,
1947. $60. (650)245-7517 ONE KENNEl Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- $55. (650)888-5808
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
VINtaGE ShOPSMIth and baNd (650)593-2066 340 Camera & Photo Equip.
Saw, good shape. $300/obo. Call
(650)342-6993 PaRROt CaGE, Steel, Large - approx NIKON 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
offer. (650)245-4084 lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
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Auto Classifieds. (650) 340-0492 680 Autos Wanted
hoMediCS duAl Shiatsu Massage
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supermarket insubstantial
Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
from South San Francisco obo. (650)952-4036. sections? 21 München cubes
to Palo Alto. 30 Behaved like a 22 RSVP holders
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Call (650)344-5200 31 Lakeside ill
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neW, CoMPletelY remodeled Apart-
ment, New floors, windows, and applian- JeeP 2001 Wrangler in great shape, president’s name
ces. $2995 per month. No Pets. Availa- 100k miles, 4x4 automatic 6 cylinder
ble right away. Clean credit a must. $1500. Call (415)891-2994. 39 Carrier merged
650-595-1052.
635 Vans with Delta since
470 rooms 2010
toYotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con-
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Non-Profit Home Sharing Program craigslist for pics.
San Mateo County 42 ’50s sitcom name
(650)348-6660 640 Motorcycles/Scooters 44 Something to
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(650) 995-0003
wrestle with
515 office Space 46 Figure out
hondA 305 Head, 2 blocks, X-tras.
$500 (415)269-4784 48 Tie shoes
-VirtuAl oFFiCeS-
$59 - $150 MotorCYCle SAddlebAgS, professionally?
with mounting hardware and other parts 52 Walking aid
*Business Internet *Phone Answering $35. Call (650)670-2888
*Conference Rooms *Offices 54 Distributed
*Complete IT Services * Mail 645 boats 55 Lacking a critical
(650) 373-2000
bay Area executive offices 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat, watch-making
www.bayareaoffices.com excellend condition. $4,500. Call supply?
(650)347-2559
60 Hitter’s stat
620 Automobiles MAlibu 24 ft with tower. Completely re- 61 Sometimes
built and re-finished. Boat and Motor. plucked
CheVrolet ‘86 ASTROVAN, 63K 20K obo. (650)851-0878. instrument
miles, $3800 (650)481-5296
SeA rAY 16 Ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs 62 Dorothy, to Em
CheVY ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284. Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732. 64 Common base
65 Impulses
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03/09/18
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Delaware Street is already undergoing rapid transformation ing spaces to discourage residents from owning cars.

CONCAR
Continued from page 1
with the new 275,000-square-foot Hines office complex
recently completed and plans to replace the AAA office
building at 1650 S. Delaware St. and construct a new four-
Though Myers and Young acknowledged the need for afford-
able units, they said they would study the financial implica-
tions of adjusting the number and level of affordability for
story 73-unit apartment building under review. those units as they develop a final application.
“To me, that’s not realistic, it doesn’t make sense,” said Despite the developer’s assurances current demand and
San Mateo, residents filled a conference room at the San Nunes, regarding the developer’s claims adding 935 resi- expected future use of cars would be considered in the calcu-
Mateo Marriott Hotel to provide input on the project pro- dences are not expected increase congestion from its current lation of the number of parking spots included, residents of
posed for the 14.5-acre site near the Hayward Park Caltrain state. Though Nunes acknowledged development should the 19th Avenue Park and Sunnybrae neighborhoods wor-
station. occur on the site, he questioned whether the project could be ried it wouldn’t provide enough parking, sending residents
Though Dan Young and Brian Myers, partners with the shaped to take into account the changing nature of the and visitors into their neighborhoods in search of spots.
developer California Coastal Properties, said they had pre- neighborhood. Though Trader Joe’s and 7-Eleven are expected to remain
sented the project some 30 times already, they noted
“I think development should sort of mimic where we’re part of the plans, some residents took issue with the place-
Wednesday’s meeting was the first time it was presented to
at,” he said. ment of Trader Joe’s in the southwest corner of the site,
the community at large.
By replacing retail uses with a mixed-use development where entrances and exits could interfere with traffic from
Having submitted a pre-application for the project —
and giving those working at the some 5,000 jobs within State Route 92.
which includes 35,000 square feet of retail space, a new
Trader Joe’s, a transit hub, art gallery, dining hall and 1-acre walking distance of the site a chance to find a home near Myers and Young said a park near the center of the site and
park — late last year, Young said the developer is hoping to their offices, Myers said the project is expected to reduce a dining hall planned for the corner of Concar Drive and
introduce the project to the community without the pressure the number of trips to the site. Delaware Street are meant to invite residents from surround-
of a vote, noting the Planning Commission’s review of the For resident Andy Curtis, who lives on Eleanor Drive just ing neighborhoods into the community, but some were not
pre-application March 27 and hopes to submit a final appli- north of the site, the project’s potential to boost the city’s convinced those retail uses would serve the community as
cation before the end of summer. housing stock by nearly 1,000 units was encouraging at a well as the existing shopping center has.
“It’s an opportunity to get your first reaction,” said time when Bay Area residents face a rising cost of living and Expressing appreciation for the opportunity to weigh in
Young. “Some of you have a few detailed reactions, some constrained housing market, adding that a facelift to the on the project, one Sunnybrae resident said she was con-
have global reactions … the whole idea is to use this time aging shopping center was a long time in coming. cerned about where neighbors of the project will go to run
we have in the preliminary planning to hear what that is.” “I think this is a great improvement over what is there errands once the shopping center is gone and whether they
Though concerns from neighbors of the project ranged now,” he said. “I’m glad to see people doing something dif- would feel welcome to walk onto the site with three-story
from its impact on nearby schools to the loss of stores like ferent.” buildings lining the Concar Drive frontage with the rest up
Rite Aid and TJ Maxx at the shopping center the project will Curtis wondered if the developer could create more than to five stories.
replace, its impact on traffic caught the attention of many the 73 affordable units planned for the project, and also if “It’s important to consider the services of the communi-
in attendance. In response to the developer’s projections the developer could consider reducing the number of park- ty, not just the one that you’re building for,” she said.
the mixed-use project could reduce the number of average
daily trips in and out of the existing retail center by more
than 3,000, residents like Nathan Nunes wondered if nearby
developments have been thoroughly considered in estimat-
ing the project’s impact.
Of particular concern to the Sunnybrae resident was the
12-acre Station Park Green project, which will add 599
housing units, 2 acres of parks and open space, as well as
25,000 square feet of commercial space and 10,000 square
feet of office space. The intersection of Concar Drive and

POLICE
Continued from page 1

p.m. when officers responded to reports of a man with a gun


pacing back and forth in front of a Wells Fargo ATM at 1900
Broadway.
Officers arrived at the scene and found Carlos, a transient,
outside the bank and armed with a .45-caliber semi-auto-
matic firearm in one hand and a cigarette in the other.
Carlos was familiar to them from previous encounters,
according to Wagstaffe.
Officers set up a perimeter to protect bystanders and keep
Carlos from leaving the area. For the next 10 minutes, offi-
cers tried to de-escalate the situation by talking to Carlos
and tried to get him to surrender peacefully.
According to Wagstaffe, Carlos ignored officers’ com-
mands to drop his weapon. He then pointed his gun toward
an officer and fired.
Seven officers and a deputy immediately fired back, dis-
charging 25 rounds in three seconds, causing Carlos to
instantly fall to the ground. Officers immediately adminis-
tered first aid to Carlos, who was pronounced dead at the
scene.
In a letter Wednesday to Redwood City Police Chief Dan
Mulholland and San Mateo County Sheriff Carlos Bolanos,
Wagstaffe said his investigation concluded that the officers
exercised their police powers in a lawful manner.
“Confronted by a subject who was armed and shooting,
public safety required responding officers to use deadly
force to protect themselves and others in the immediate
vicinity,” Wagstaffe said in the letter.
“These officers are to be commended on their preparation
for crises such as this one, as well as for their professional-
ism under such stressful circumstances,” Wagstaffe said.
Reports and videos used in the investigation are available
for public inspection and can be reviewed by contacting
Senior Inspector Richard Maher of the District Attorney’s
Office’s Bureau of Investigations at (650) 363-4858.
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