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IN REBOOT, ‘BENJI’
STILL A GOOD BOY
MORE DEPARTURES?
AS RUMORS OF AN EXODUS SWIRL,WHITE HOUSE PUSHES BACK
DONS’ HARGIS
IS KILLING IT
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Central Park master plan up for adoption


Years of planning, community input shape vision for San Mateo park
By Anna Schuessler Aimed at preserving the 16-acre plan elements to begin taking shape,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF park’s rich history, better serving the the plan is the culmination of months
diverse set of needs of those who use it of community input over the years. By
After years of planning and commu- and facilitating a downtown connec- interviewing park users, holding focus
nity engagement, San Mateo residents tion, among other goals, the effort to groups for residents to weigh in on
will be able to chart improvements and establish a vision for park improve- specific features, meeting with down-
new amenities planned for Central ments has spanned more than four town business owners and soliciting
Park as an updated master plan for the years. By including a plaza and com- feedback through social media, offi-
city’s first public park nears adoption. munity building for events along Fifth cials identified priorities for the park’s
Up for review at the council’s Avenue, additional picnic tables and new design, including maintaining
Monday meeting, the plan outlining improvements to a children’s play open space, preserving its history,
measures to preserve long-standing area, the plan is designed to guide creating a physical and visual connec-
features like the Japanese Garden and major changes to park features as fund- tion to downtown and providing multi- DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
rose garden and make way for new ing and more detailed designs are draft- use space, according to the report. A renovated children’s playground, plaza along Fifth Avenue,
facilities and renovations is expected ed in subsequent phases, according to a A renovated children’s playground, an underground parking garage and new restrooms were
to set the vision for a city focal point staff report. among the common features included in three plan options
at the southern edge of downtown. Though a long road lies ahead for See PARK, Page 24 presented in 2015.

Pot delivery
rules under
city review
Redwood City officials to weigh next phase of
legalization, including commercial nurseries
By Zachary Clark ments would allow cannabis deliv-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ery centers within Redwood City.
That would include storage of
In the latest step in Redwood cannabis products for delivery, but
City’s phased approach to com- not over-the-counter retail; and
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL mercial cannabis regulations, the indoor nurseries growing only
Nearly 50 years after he served as a helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War, San Mateo resident Rich King shares his Planning Commission will con- immature plants — which must be
knowledge of the hovering aircraft with students on tours at the Hiller Aviation Museum in San Carlos. sider Tuesday the legalization of shipped outside the city for full
cannabis delivery operations as cultivation — in industrial zoning

Serving the country from the skies well as nurseries that grow and sell
starter plants.
The proposed ordinance amend-
districts. The amendments would

See POT, Page 24


Vietnam War helicopter pilot remembers service, San Mateo’s welcome
By Anna Schuessler Mayor looks to Half Moon Bay’s future
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Housing, traffic and quality of life are 2018 priorities
Though Rich King’s memories By Zachary Clark “We have a
of his days as a helicopter pilot in DAILY JOURNAL STAFF vocal communi-
the Vietnam War are close to 50 ty and I want to
years old, he’s still able to recall Housing, traffic and quality of do what the com-
the full-body coordination required life in Half Moon Bay are top pri- munity wants to
to operate the hovering aircraft. orities this year for Mayor do,” she said.
Currently a docent at the Hiller Deborah Penrose, who is entering But what the
Aviation Museum in San Carlos, her third month as mayor and sec- co mmun i t y
the lifelong San Mateo resident ond year on the City Council. wants is not
remembers how a ride in a helicop- For Penrose, the mayor’s priori- Deborah always clear.
ter when he was in elementary ties follow those of the communi- Penrose To that end,
ty, and sometimes that means her
See KING, Page 18 own preferences take a backseat. See PENROSE, Page 18
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Thought for the Day


“When you arise in the morning, think
of what a precious privilege it is to be alive
— to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love.”
— Marcus Aurelius

This Day in History


A peaceful anti-Vietnam War protest in

1968 London was followed by a riot outside


the U.S. Embassy; more than 200 peo-
ple were arrested and over 80 people
were reported injured.
In A. D.   1 8 0 , Marcus Aurelius, the last of what were con-
sidered the “Five Good Emperors” of Rome, died at his mil-
itary headquarters in present-day Vienna at age 58; he was
succeeded by his adopted son and co-emperor, Commodus.
In 1 7 6 2 ,  New York held its first St. Patrick’s Day parade.
In  1 7 7 6 , the Revolutionary War Siege of Boston ended as
British forces evacuated the city.
In 1 8 6 1 ,  Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed the first king
of a united Italy.
In  1 9 0 6 , President Theodore Roosevelt first likened cru-
sading journalists to a man with “the muckrake in his hand”
in a speech to the Gridiron Club in Washington.
In  1 9 1 2 , the Camp Fire Girls organization was incorpo-
rated in Washington, D.C., two years to the day after it was
founded in Thetford, Vermont. (The group is now known as
Camp Fire.) REUTERS
In 1 9 3 6 , Pittsburgh’s Great St. Patrick’s Day Flood began A couple takes a phone selfie at an amusement center in Quezon City, metro Manila, Philippines.
as the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers and their tributar-
ies, swollen by rain and melted snow, started exceeding Ford declared “our long national night- empire when he created Instant Postum
flood stage; the high water was blamed for more than 60 mare is over.” Cereal Beverage in 1895 in Battle
deaths. *** Creek, Michigan. The drink was a caf-
In 1 9 4 3 , the Taoiseach of Ireland, Eamon de Valera, deliv- Rathergate, Monicagate and Contragate feine-free powdered coffee substitute.
ered a radio speech about “The Ireland That We Dreamed of.” were all scandals that shocked the ***
In 1 9 5 8 , the U.S. Navy launched the Vanguard 1 satellite. nation. Do you remember what the Grape-Nuts cereal was introduced in
In  1 9 7 0 , the United States cast its first veto in the U.N. scandals were and the years they 1897. The cereal contains neither
Security Council, killing a resolution that would have con- occurred? See answer at end. grapes nor nuts. The inventor of the
demned Britain for failing to use force to overthrow the *** cereal, C.W. Post, chose the name
white-ruled government of Rhodesia. The investigative reporters that cov- Grape-Nuts because the cereal contained
ered the Watergate scandal for the maltose, which he thought was grape
Washington Post wrote a non-fiction sugar, and it had a nutty flavor.
Birthdays ichard M. Nixon (1913-1994) book in 1974 about the scandal titled

R
***
earned a presidential salary of “All the President’s Men.” Brothers John Harvey Kellogg (1852-
$200,000 per year while serving *** 1943) and William K. Kellogg (1860-
as the 37th president of the United The 1976 movie, “All the President’s 1951) invented Corn Flakes cereal in
States from 1969 to 1974. His annual Men,” based on the book, starred 1884. They were trying to create a sub-
expense account was $50,000. Dustin Hoffman (born 1937) as stitute for bread.
*** Washington Post reporter Carl ***
The maiden name of Richard Nixon’s Bernstein (born 1944). Robert Redford Ans wer: Rathergate was a 2004 scan-
mother was Milhous. It is also his mid- (born 1937) starred as reporter Bob dal in which Dan Rather of “60 Minutes
dle name. Woodward (born 1943). Wednesday ” presented documents that
Actor Patrick Duffy Actor Rob Lowe is *** *** criticized the quality of President
Actor Kurt Russell
is 69. is 67. 54. On June 17, 1972, employees of the The Washington Post, a newspaper George W. Bush’s serv ice in the Air
Committee to Re-Elect the President known for its coverage of American National Guard in 1972-73. It was later
The former national chairwoman of the NAACP, Myrlie were arrested when they were caught politics, is the oldest newspaper in admitted that the documents were nev er
Evers-Williams, is 85. Former astronaut Ken Mattingly is 82. breaking into the Democratic National Washington, D.C. Founded in 1877 by authenticated. Monicagate was the
Singer-songwriter Jim Weatherly is 75. Singer-songwriter Committee headquarters. The Watergate Democrat Stilson Hutchins (1838- President Clinton-Monica Lewinsk y
John Sebastian (The Lovin’ Spoonful) is 74. Former NSA scandal had begun. 1912), the first issue had four pages and scandal of 1998. Contragate, also
Director and former CIA Director Michael Hayden is 73. Rock *** cost 3 cents. called the Iran-Contra affair, was
musician Harold Brown (War; Lowrider Band) is 72. Country Gerald Ford (1913-2006) was the first *** ex posed in 1986 when it was discov ered
singer Susie Allanson is 66. Actress Lesley-Anne Down is 64. president of the United States to be American writer Emily Post (1873- that the U.S. gov ernment was prov id-
Actor Mark Boone Jr. is 63. Country singer Paul Overstreet is appointed to office rather than elected. 1960) penned her first book about eti- ing cov ert military aid to Nicaraguan
63. Actor Gary Sinise is 63. Actor Christian Clemenson is 60. He was appointed after the resignation quette in 1922 titled “Etiquette: The contra rebels by selling arms to Iran.
Former basketball and baseball player Danny Ainge is 59. of Richard Nixon on Aug. 9, 1974. Blue Book of Social Usage.” Post
Actor Arye Gross is 58. Actress Vicki Lewis is 58. Actor Casey *** believed that proper behavior consisted
Siemaszko is 57. Writer-director Rob Sitch is 56. Rock singer In 1974, President Gerald Ford granted of common sense and consideration of Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
Billy Corgan is 51. Rock musician Van Conner (Screaming Richard Nixon a pardon for any crimes others.
Questions? Comments? Email
Trees) is 51. Actor Mathew St. Patrick is 50. Actor Yanic he committed or may have committed *** knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
Truesdale is 49. Rock musician Melissa Auf der Maur is 46. while in office. In a televised speech, C.W. Post (1854-1914) started a cereal 5200 ext. 128.

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by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
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one letter to each square, 14 22 27 30 then a chance of rain in the afternoon.
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4 9 18 24 32 3 Sunday :  Mostly cloudy. A slight chance of rain. Highs
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4 2 0 south 10 to 20 mph in the afternoon.


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The Daily Derby race winners are Lucky Charms, No. then rain after midnight. Lows in the mid 50s. South
12, in first place; Solid Gold, No. 10, in second place; winds 15 to 20 mph...becoming 20 to 30 mph after mid-
and Gorgeous George, No. 8, in third place. The race night.
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Device notification leads to burglary arrest Police reports
Unwanted pests
Redwood City man arrested after teen uses laptop, which alerted homeowner A residence that was being tented for
termites might have been broken into
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT Prosecutors believe the teen is not one of but the resident was unsure on Myrtle
Comment on the two men in the video footage of the Street in Redwood City, it was reported
or share this story at crime and said it’s not clear if the teen knew at 4:02 p.m. Tuesday, March 6.
A Redwood City man is behind bars after
www.smdailyjournal.com the jewelry and electronics were stolen.
he allegedly stole some $13,000 in elec-
tronics and jewelry from a home on Previously convicted of residential bur-
Stambaugh Street in February and was to prosecutors. glary, Bell was seen at a March 7 parole MILLBRAE
caught wearing some of the stolen pieces at Bell is believed to be one of two men seen hearing wearing several items of jewelry Pro perty fo r des tructi o n. A firearm was
a March parole hearing, according to the by the victim’s next-door neighbor walking stolen from the victim’s home. A search surrendered for destruction on Millbrae
San Mateo County District Attorney’s out of the home around 6 p.m. Feb. 23 with warrant was obtained and more of the stolen Avenue, it was reported at 11:02 a. m.
Office. a plastic container. Alerted by his neighbor, items were found at Bell’s home, according Tuesday, March 6.
Victor Bell, 23, was connected to the res- the homeowner returned to his home to find to prosecutors. Arres t. A Millbrae man was arrested for
idential burglary after the homeowner the burglars smashed through the garage Arrested on Monday, Bell appeared in attempting to steal alcohol and punching a
received a notification on one of his elec- door, left blood on the doorknob and took court Friday and pleaded not guilty to resi- security guard in the face on El Camino Real,
tronic devices that someone had attempted some $13,000 in electronics and jewelry, dential burglary. The county’s private it was reported at 7:22 a.m. Tuesday, March
to log into the stolen laptop days after the according to prosecutors. defender program was appointed to his case, 6.
crime. A second notification the person, Surveillance footage revealed two men and he remains in custody on $50,000 bail. Burg l ary . An unknown person entered a
later identified as a teen, was logging into a wearing hoodies and rummaging through He will next appear in court March 29 for vehicle and stole various items resulting in a
Google cloud account revealed photos of the house with bare hands, according to preliminary hearing, according to prosecu- $3,130 loss on El Camino Real, it was
Bell outside the victim’s home, according prosecutors. tors. reported at 7 p.m. Monday, March 5.
Burg l ary . Someone broke into a vehicle
Man found dead in Garcia Zarate with two and stole cigarettes and items worth $3,100
Local briefs counts of illegal gun pos- on El Camino Real, it was reported at 1:45
Half Moon Bay identified session in November p.m. Monday, March 5.
found dead at Gray Whale Cove on Feb. 14
after jurors in state court
A 67-year-old Hayward man found dead after suffering gun shot wounds and other
found him not guilty of
BURLINGAME
outside the Half Moon Bay substation traumatic injuries. His death is being
Wednesday afternoon was identified as investigated as a homicide. And an adult the 2015 killing of Kate Petty theft. Someone stole another per-
Frederick Carl Bittikofer by the San Mateo woman who had been shot once in the head Steinle on a popular pier. son’s wallet at a laundromat on California
County Coroner’s Office. was found on Poplar Avenue on Feb. 22 and Under San Francisco’s Drive, it was reported at 4:50 p.m. Saturday,
San Mateo County sheriff’s deputies was last reported to be in critical condi- “sanctuary city” policy, March 10.
responded to the sound of a single gunshot tion. Officials are still investigating the sheriff’s department Arres t. Someone was arrested for driving
Jose Garcia
at 12:45 p.m. Paramedics were unable to whether the gunshot wound was self- released Garcia Zarate under the influence of alcohol on
Zarate
resuscitate Bittikofer, who suffered a gun- inflicted or not. from jail several weeks Burlingame Avenue, it was reported at 10:36
shot wound, said San Mateo County before the shooting despite a federal request p.m. Saturday, March 10.
Sheriff’s Detective Rosemerry Blankswade, Lawyers call U.S. gun charges to detain him until immigration authorities Petty theft. A bicycle was stolen from a
adding that a gun was recovered from the could take him into custody. He was living carport on El Camino Real, it was reported at
scene.
for Mexican man ‘vindictive’ in the country illegally and had been deport- 11:52 a.m. Friday, March.
SAN FRANCISCO — Attorneys for a ed five times before the shooting.
The official cause of death is still under
investigation. Mexican man acquitted of murder in a San
Francisco shooting that helped fuel the U.S.
This is the third shooting in Half Moon
immigration debate are pressing for docu-
Bay in the last month, but Blankswade said
ments to help them argue that his U.S. gun
it’s being investigated as an isolated inci-
charges are vindictive.
dent.
Federal prosecutors charged Jose Ines
Gilberto Martin Jr. Rodriguez, 53, was

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monoxide poisoning in a parked van that


Immigration agency’s latest Around the state had its windows covered with blankets and a
Snow piling up in the Sierra
California focus hits San Diego Archambeault, San Diego field office direc- shade to block out the light outside a Nevada, bringing travel hazards
SAN DIEGO — Federal immigration offi- tor for enforcement and removal operations. Southern California strip mall, police said LAKE TAHOE — A late-winter storm mov-
cers arrested 115 people during a three-day The agency’s typical capture rate is about Friday. ing through California is piling up snow in
operation in the San Diego area amid 30 percent in such operations, Garden Grove Police Lt. Carl Whitney the Sierra Nevada, making travel hazardous
heightened tensions between the Trump Archambeault said. Authorities said rainy said a man, a woman, a boy and girl were and raising avalanche danger.
administration and the state of California weather and a decision to shorten the opera- found inside the white Honda van outside a The National Weather Service says the
over immigration enforcement. tion by one day - Tuesday to Thursday — CVS store late Thursday after a woman Heavenly and Northstar ski resorts near
It was U.S. Immigration and Customs kept arrests lower than the previous two reported a foul odor coming from the vehi- Lake Tahoe reported Friday morning they
Enforcement’s third California operation in operations. cle. each received more than 2 feet (0.61 meters)
barely a month, following one in the Los Identifying targets requires painstaking “They were in pajamas and sleeping gear of snow in 24 hours.
Angeles area that resulted in 212 arrests and preparation that includes vetting public and it looks like they were all asleep inside The Sierra Avalanche Center says there’s
one in Northern California that had 232 records and doing home surveillance. the van,” Whitney said. high avalanche danger at all elevations in
arrests. There were no signs of obvious trauma. the central Sierra backcountry in the greater
The San Diego operation targeted 533 Homeless family of four found The cause of death is still under investiga- Lake Tahoe region.
people who have been convicted or charged dead in parked van in California tion, but authorities suspect carbon monox- Forecasters say travel across the Sierra is
with a crime, have a judge’s order to leave ide poisoning based on their initial obser- highly discouraged through early Saturday,
the United States or are known to have re- GARDEN GROVE — A homeless couple vations, Whitney said. and drivers should expect chain controls,
entered the country illegally after having and their two young children, all dressed for Both children appeared under the age of 2 delays, possible closures and treacherous
been previously deported, said Greg bed, were found dead from suspected carbon and were still in diapers, he said. conditions.

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Appeals court nixes some FCC rules on robocalls


By Ryan Nakashima who have opted out of While it agreed smartphones could be sued for such violations, said the court’s rul-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS such calls. used as autodialers by installing an app, the ing will “stop the litigation harassment of
FCC Commissioner court said the FCC’s rules did not make a a bunch of regular companies for crippling
MENLO PARK — A federal appeals court Jessica Rosenworcel said clear enough distinction between phones damages” when the worst actors behind
rolled back rules intended to deter irritating in a tweet the ruling was that had downloaded such software and scams and spoof calls are overseas.
telemarketing robocalls, saying they were “not good.” In a state- those that hadn’t. Current FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said in a
too broad. ment, she said, “robocalls In voiding a one-strike rule intended to statement that the ruling would not deter the
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District will continue to increase prevent telemarketers from dialing reas- FCC’s stepped up crackdown against illegal
of Columbia Circuit said that 2015 regula- unless the FCC does signed numbers more than once, the court robocalls. He cited $200 million in fines the
tions from the Federal Communications Jessica something about it.” found it would be difficult for companies to FCC initiated last year against two U.S. firms
Commission could wrongly classify every The court said the avoid calling a second time even if they in so-called “spoofing” scams, in which they
Rosenworcel
smartphone as an autodialing device subject FCC’s Obama-era rules were acting in good faith. It also said the disguised their caller IDs in order to sell vaca-
to anti-robocall fines. Those 2015 rules were “unreasonably expansive” and could current rule was being abused, citing reports tion packages and health insurance.
attempted to graft modern definitions onto have swept up just about anyone. Its ruling of a new phone customer who waited to The FCC is also working to require tele-
a 1991 law that predated the iPhone by more offered the example of someone organizing receive 900 text alerts intended for a previ- coms companies to report when numbers
than 15 years. a get-together and texting 10 people with- ous subscriber in order to rack up potential have been reassigned, and passed rules last
out obtaining their prior consent, which penalties before filing a lawsuit.
The court also struck down rules that could year that allow phone companies to proac-
under the rules could subject her to a poten-
levy fines on telemarketers who repeatedly Lawyer Megan Brown, whose firm Wiley tively block calls that are likely to be fraud-
tial fine of $500 per person.
call phone numbers reassigned to people Rein represents Fortune 500 companies ulent.

Obituaries Obituary

John ‘Dink’ Morris Jr. Pauline Schwartz


John “Dink” Morris Jr., born July 5, 1946, died March Pauline Schwartz passed away peacefully on March 1, 2018 at 99 years of age.
12, 2018, surrounded by family. She was born in Akron, Ohio as the youngest of 10 children. When the Great Depression
A resident of Belmont, California, he hit, her family moved to Los Angeles, hoping to find better employment opportunities.
was raised in Santa Cruz County. Dink Unfortunately, things were just as bad in California, and her family struggled mightily. Her
graduated from Holy Cross High School older brothers were forced to drop out of high school to support the family, which disappointed
in 1964. He received a Bachelor of her hard-working mother who hoped they would attend college. Things did not look that
Science in accounting and an M.B.A. much better for Pauline when she started high school at Poly High in Los Angeles where only
from the University of California, 2% of students went onto enroll in college.
Berkeley. Dink married the love of his Pauline thrived at Poly. She excelled scholastically and was voted the most popular in her large high school class.
life, Marie Prahser, in November 1969. She was elected Vice President of the student body where she became close friends with Tom Bradley (President
He worked in corporate finance in of the student body), who later was a celebrated Mayor of Los Angeles. After graduating high school, Pauline
Silicon Valley for more than 40 years. attended UCLA for a year while living at home and then transferred to UC Berkeley to achieve a greater measure
Dink imparted to his two daughters his love of the beach, of independence from her family.
jazz music, dancing, musical theater and sports. His grand- During her first semester at Cal, she sat down next to her future husband, Ariah Schwartz, in Psychology 1A.
children Ivy, Adrian and Stella, were the light of his life. They were married 3 months later, a marriage that lasted 69 years until Ariah passed away in 2008. After college,
Dink is survived by his wife Marie; daughters Kristin Ariah began medical school at UCSF. Pauline liked the idea of working with families, so she enrolled in social
Morris [Henri Berger] of Los Altos, California; and work school at Cal.
Kimberly Davis [Alex] of Reno, Nevada; grandchildren Ivy When World War II broke out, Ariah was transferred to a military hospital in Detroit. Pauline continued her
and Stella Berger-Morris, and Adrian Davis; sister Kathleen social work studies at University of Michigan where she received her MSW. Ariah was then shipped off to serve
Marinell of Riverton, Wyoming; and his niece and in the North Atlantic and Pauline returned to California for the remainder of the war. In San Francisco, she worked
nephews. He was predeceased by his mother Rita Morris and inspecting bomb casings alongside Helen Bradley (daughter of General Omar Bradley).
father John Pierce Morris Sr. When Ariah returned, he started his Ophthalmology training at UCSF and Pauline took over the directorship of
Viewing is 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 21, at the Sunset Co-op Nursery School from 1950-54. She loved this job working closely with the parents and children.
Sneider & Sullivan & O’Connell’s, 977 S. El Camino Real, Her passion for early childhood education would later emerge as she pursued more education, but she put all that
San Mateo. Private family burial to follow. Donations may to the side to begin raising her four children.
be made in Dink’s name to Cure HHT or Speedway In 1956, Pauline and Ariah moved the family to the Peninsula. Pauline loved it there. The climate, their beautiful
Children’s Charities. home designed by the Cal architect, William Wurster, and of course, her many friends all made for an ideal setting
devoid of the hardships she and Ariah had overcome during the Depression and War. Despite all these comforts,
Margaret Kelleher Giles Pauline’s intellectual curiosity and passion for childhood education were not dampened. At the age 43, she enrolled
Margaret Kelleher Giles, late of Millbrae, died in in the Graduate Education Program at Stanford. They had an age restriction at the time, not admitting anyone over
Burlingame March 14, 2018.  the age of 40, but once they got to know Pauline, it was waived.
Wife of the late Henry Giles. Mother of After receiving her PhD, she taught child development for several years at San Jose State and San Francisco
Julie Krause, Patricia Giles, Mary Anne State Universities, but soon elected to return to working directly with children. She took up a leadership position
Barrett and Michael Giles (his wife at the Holy Family Day Home nursery school in the Mission District of San Francisco where she worked tirelessly
Barbara).  Sister of James Kelleher (his for 7 years.
wife Anna), the late Jack, the late Dan After retiring, Pauline was reading the SF Chronicle one morning and noticed an ad to become a docent at the De
and the late Frank.  Also survived by her Young Museum in San Francisco. She applied, was accepted, and thus began an entirely new career lasting nearly
grandchildren Paul, John (his wife 30 years as a docent at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. She loved learning about the art, leading tours, and
Diana), Jaime (her husband Vince), was surprised to develop a whole new and large group of close friends. They would meet up for weekly seminars,
Molly (her husband Daniel), Bradford coffee at the museum cafes, and even travel abroad to study art. Pauline’s bookshelves were full of new art books,
(his wife Aimee), Gabrielle (her husband which she studied with the passion of a graduate student. Her work at the museum would only stop when, tragically,
Terence), Kayla and Kelsey, and seven great-grandchildren. she lost her sight at age 96 years old.
A native of San Francisco, age 96 years. In 2000, Ariah and Pauline decided to give up their home and move up to the San Francisco Towers, a residential
A volunteer at Catholic Charities in Burlingame. community of seniors with life-care facilities. It was a difficult move initially for Pauline, because she loved her
A funeral mass will be 11 a.m. Friday, March 23, at Saint life on the Peninsula, but she adapted quickly to her new residence. She was pleased to find the Towers had a
Dunstan’s Catholic Church, 1133 Broadway in Millbrae. vibrant senior group eager to continue learning. And like every other group she had encountered, Pauline made
Committal will follow at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in many close friends. She organized a series of monthly docent lectures there, which she ran until the week before
Colma. she passed away. Even with her loss of sight, she would listen to DVDs about the artists or have a friend read from
Her family appreciates donations to Saint Jude Children’s art books so she could prepare introductions to the docent speakers. Her series became a favorite for the Towers
Hospital at stjude.org. residents. She also started a popular short story club at the Towers, recruiting a talented teacher for Cal to lead the
group. Again, all this was accomplished after she had lost nearly all her vision. She was beloved at the Towers,
Giovanna Matiasic where she resided for 18 years. Her birthday parties were huge events and the residents spoke adoringly of her to
Giovanna Matiasic, of San Bruno, died March 14, 2018, her children. Because her four children all lived close to the Towers, they were able to get together every Sunday
at the age of 95. for brunch there, a tradition that lasted all 18 years. Her life in San Francisco was also enriched by her loyal rescue
She joined Mario, her husband of 56 dog, Kramer, whom she enjoyed having constantly by her side.
years. She was the mother of Maria Fir Pauline was a remarkable person: warm, charming, intelligent, compassionate, and selfless. She was always
(Joe Fir), Tony Matiasic, Gino Matiasic thinking of others, helping them in times of trouble, writing them note of thanks, or buying a small gift to raise
(Danitza), Eddie Matiasic (Lynda) and their spirits. She gave of herself in so many ways, to her family, her many, many friends, her students, those lucky
grandchildren Marko, Sonja, Diana, enough to go on an art tour with her, and so many more whose spirits she lifted in her day to day life. We are so
Paul, Christina, Julie and seven great- saddened to lose her, but grateful we could spend so many happy years together.
grandchildren. She is survived by her four children, Nina Schwartz, MD, Eric Schwartz, Daniel Schwartz, MD, David Schwartz,
She was a native of Istria, Croatia (for- and her grandson, Frank Brodie MD and his wife Rachel (Rosenheck) Brodie, MD.
merly Italy) and was a devoted churchgo-
ing Catholic. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to:
“She will always be loved and missed.” Docent Council Commemorative fund in memory of Pauline Schwartz
Family and friends may visit after 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. Attn: Treasurers: Maureen Murray Fox/ Cynthia Inaba
Sunday, March 18, at Chapel of the Highlands, El Camino c/o Docent Council
Real at 194 Millwood Drive in Millbrae, with a Vigil De Young Museum
Service beginning at 7 p.m. A funeral mass will be 10:30 51 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive
a.m. Monday, March 19, at Saint Robert Catholic Church in San Francisco, CA 94118
San Bruno. Committal will follow at Holy Cross Catholic
Cemetery in Colma.
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Around the nation


Michael Flynn campaigns in
Trump’s possible China tariffs
first appearance since guilty plea
LA QUINTA — Disgraced former National Security
Adviser Michael Flynn campaigned for a Republican con-
bring loud protests — in U.S.
By Lisa Mascaro and Josh Boak
gressional candidate in California Friday in his first public
appearance since pleading guilty to lying to the FBI. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Friday’s event to endorse Republican Omar Navarro in his
challenge of 14-term Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters is the WASHINGTON — President Donald
latest signal that Flynn is re-entering political life while Trump is considering sweeping tariffs
still awaiting sentencing and cooperating with special on imports from China, with an
counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. announcement possible as early as
next week. And that has industry
groups and some lawmakers scram-
bling to prevent the next front in a
potential trade war that could reverber-
ate across the U.S. economy.
Early indications from the White
House have officials braced for tariffs
across a wide variety of consumer
goods, from apparel to electronics,
and even on imported parts for prod-
ucts made in the U.S. The size and
scope remain under debate, but the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce is warning
that annual tariffs of as much as $60
billion on Chinese goods would be REUTERS FILE PHOTO
“devastating.” Donald Trump speaks about the Iran nuclear deal at the White House.
Trump’s focus on China could be
even more consequential, both at administration appears so far to be any tariffs by retaliating with higher
home and abroad, than the recently content to go it alone. import taxes on U.S. goods, among
announced penalty tariffs on steel and On Friday, the National Retail other possible restrictions.
aluminum. And amid the staff turmoil Federation, which recently hosted “They signaled that they will aim at
at the White House, it’s being read as a industry groups to organize opposi- things that affect the United States
sign of rising influence for the admin- tion to another round of tariffs, con- politically as well as economically,”
istration’s populist economic aides, vened a conference call to update its said Claude Barfield, a scholar at the
led by Commerce Secretary Wilbur members. “They’re all concerned about conservative American Enterprise
Ross and adviser Peter Navarro. this,” said David French, vice presi- Institute and former consultant with
Even Larry Kudlow — an avowed free dent for government relations. “Tariffs the U.S. trade representative.
trader tapped to replace Gary Cohn as are a tax on consumers and they’re best “The farmer in Kansas or Iowa could
director of the White House National used sparingly as tools.” feel it,” he said. “U.S. high tech com-
Economic Council — has said that Trade experts and economists say the panies could feel it because the supply
China deserves a “tough response” tariffs could lead to rising prices for chains for iPhones go through China.”
from the United States and its friends. U.S. consumers and businesses with- Lawmakers on Capitol Hill, who
He told CNBC this week, “The United out accomplishing one of the presi- have largely been shut out of adminis-
States could lead a coalition of large dent’s stated goals: reducing last year’s tration deliberations, fear tariffs would
trading partners and allies against trade imbalance of $566 billion. stunt economic benefits in the U.S.
China.” China, the largest source of the trade that could be stemming from the GOP
But with these tariffs, the Trump imbalance, would likely respond to tax cuts.

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 Schibsted 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. Paul Watermulder–the
former pastor of First Pres. Burlingame for over three decades–will lead
the Call To Worship. 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.

HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE


March 25 - Palm Sunday
March 29 - Maundy Thursday at 7:00pm
March 30 - Good Friday at 12:00noon
April 1 - Easter Sunday
1500 Easton Drive
Burlingame, CA 94010
650-342-0875
www.burlpres.org
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Sessions fires former FBI Deputy Director McCabe
By Eric Tucker findings in his own Justice Department
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS statement, saying but seemed to signal
the firing was part of this week that it
WASHINGTON — Attorney General a Trump administra- would welcome the
Jeff Sessions announced Friday night tion “war” on the move.
that he was firing former FBI Deputy FBI. The termination is
Director Andrew McCabe, a longtime “I am being sin- symbolic to an
and frequent target of President Donald gled out and treated extent since
Trump’s anger, just two days before his this way because of McCabe had been on
scheduled retirement date. the role I played, the leave from the FBI
Jeff Sessions actions I took, and Andrew since last January,
The move, which had been expected,
was made on the recommendation of FBI the events I wit- McCabe when he abruptly
disciplinary officials and comes ahead nessed in the aftermath of the firing of left the deputy direc-
REUTERS FILE PHOTO James Comey,” McCabe said, referring tor position. But it comes just ahead of
of an inspector general report expected
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly listens as U.S. President to conclude that McCabe was not forth- to the former FBI director who was fired his planned retirement, on Sunday, and
Donald Trump meets with bi-partisan members of Congress coming with the watchdog office as it by Trump last May. puts his ability to receive pension ben-
to discuss school and community safety. reviewed the bureau’s handling of the Though McCabe had spent more than efits into jeopardy.
Hillary Clinton email investigation. 20 years as a career FBI official, and had McCabe came under scrutiny from the

As rumors of mass Sessions said in a statement that


investigators “concluded that Mr.
McCabe had made an unauthorized dis-
played key roles in some of the bureau’s
most recent significant investigations,
Trump repeatedly condemned him over
the last year as emblematic of an FBI
Justice Department’s inspector gener-
al’s office over an October 2016 news
report that revealed differing approach-
es within the FBI and Justice

exodus swirl, White closure to the news media and lacked


candor — including under oath — on
multiple occasions.”
McCabe immediately disputed the
leadership he contends is biased against
his administration. The White House
had said the firing decision was up to the
Department over how aggressively the
Clinton Foundation should be investi-
gated.

House pushes back Senators want CIA to lift veil on nominee’s black site past
By Jonathan Lemire, Catherine Lucey and Jill Colvin By Deb Riechmann waterboarding and, when in 2002 Haspel was there, but at
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in his words, “a lot various times that year interrogators at
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
worse?” Is Haspel the site sought to make terror suspects
WASHINGTON — With whispers of a staffing purge per- the right person to talk by slamming them against walls,
meating the West Wing, the White House pushed back WASHINGTON — Gina Haspel’s lead the CIA at a keeping them from sleeping, holding
Friday and insisted that reports of tumult and imminent long spy career is so shrouded in mys- time of escalating them in coffin-sized boxes and forcing
departures are overblown. tery that senators want documents Russian aggression water down their throats — a technique
Chief of staff John Kelly, himself the subject of rumors declassified so they can decide if her and ongoing called waterboarding.
that his days are numbered, assured a group of staffers their role at a CIA black site should prevent extremist threats? Haspel also is accused of drafting a
jobs were safe, at least for now. her from directing the agency. Haspel’s upcom- memo calling for the destruction of 92
“The chief of staff actually spoke to a number of staff this Gina Haspel
It’s a deep dive into Haspel’s past ing confirmation videotapes of interrogation sessions.
morning reassuring them that there were no immediate per- that reflects key questions about her hearing will be laser-focused on the Their destruction in 2005 prompted a
sonnel changes at this time and that people shouldn’t be future: Would she support President time she spent supervising a secret lengthy Justice Department investiga-
concerned,” said press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Donald Trump if he tried to reinstate prison in Thailand. The CIA won’t say tion that ended without charges.
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Reporters’ notebook
T
he S an Mat e o Co un t y Fai r and Sunday April 29. Showtimes are 1
made its last band announce- p. m. and 7:30 p. m.
ment for this year with the news Tickets (at $30 and $40) are available
that four-time Grammy award-winning at www. chickensball. org or in person at
TLC is slated for 7:30 p. m. June 10. Ce n t ral S c h o o l April 1-12, Monday
The complete lineup is: S h e i l a E. through Thursday, 7:30 p. m. to 8:30
(June 9); TLC (June 10); S ug ar Ray p. m.
(June 13), Pab l o Crui s e (June 14), The Chicken’s Ball is rooted in both
Av e rag e Wh i t e B an d (June 15) and San Carlos and San Francisco history.
Jo h n Mi c h ae l Mo n t g o me ry (June The San Francisco original began in
16).   World-renowned Mas t e r late 1800s S an Fran c i s c o ’s B arb ary
Il l us i o n i s t Pe t e r Go s s ame r will Co as t saloons. Local vaudeville per-
perform on June 11 and 12. formers, seeking to soften their bawdy
*** reputation, staged special extra per-
S an Fran c i s c o In t e rn at i o n al formances in glittery costumes of feath-
Ai rp o rt announced In t e rj e t made its ers and sequins to raise money for local
inaugural flights between San Francisco charities. Those feathery costumes
and Cancun and Guadalajara, Mexico inspired the name “Chicken’s Ball. ”
REUTERS
Wednesday and that Interjet will operate ***
Workers remove debris from a collapsed pedestrian bridge at Florida International University.
three flights per week to Cancun and B url i n g ame Hi g h S c h o o l students
three flights per week to Guadalajara.
Both routes will be operated using
Airbus A320 aircraft. Interjet is an
international airline based in Mexico
will be spotlighted in a film festival
organized by the Ci t i z e n s
En v i ro n me n t al Co un c i l and co-
sponsored by the high school’s envi-
State: Voicemail about cracks
City providing air service to 55 desti-
nations in eight countries, including 35
cities in Mexico.
ronmental club.
The event Monday, March 19, will
screen short films addressing environ-
two days before bridge failure
By Adriana Gomez Licon caused the bridge to fall.
*** mental issues and winners will be
announced in the evening. Cash prizes and Jennifer Kay The bridge collapsed Thursday, killing at
Ni c o l e Po l l ac k was appointed last least six people. Authorities are slowly
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
week as the new director of its Human are available. The event begins 7 p. m. removing the debris, looking for more vic-
S e rv i c e s Ag e n c y , the department at the B url i n g ame Hi g h S c h o o l tims.
MIAMI — An engineer left a voicemail
largely responsible for administering auditorium. two days before a catastrophic bridge failure A college student who narrowly escaped
safety net services in collaboration *** in Miami to say some cracking had been from a car that got smashed by a collapsing
with other agencies Mi l l b rae Ci t y Co un c i l pledged a found at one end of the concrete span, but bridge said he watched helplessly as the
Pollack had been serving in the role willingness to reconsider the city’s the voicemail wasn’t picked up until after structure tumbled down on top of the vehicle
on an interim basis since October when vacant vice mayor position at an the collapse, Florida Department of and killed the friend who was sitting next to
former director Il i an a Ro dri g ue z upcoming meeting. Transportation officials said Friday. him in the driver’s seat.
The issue has been a source of con- The voicemail left on a landline wasn’t Richie Humble, who studies at FIU, was
joined the Co un t y Man ag e r’s Of f i c e riding in a car under the pedestrian bridge
tention since late last year, when coun- heard by a state DOT employee until Friday
as its newest deputy county manager. when he heard a long creaking noise coming
cilmembers bypassed protocol and pre- because the employee was out of the office
Prior, she was HSA’s assistant director on an assignment, the agency said in an from the structure that spanned a busy
from October 2014 until her naming to vented Co un c i l wo man An n Miami-area highway. It sounded different
email.
the interim position. S c h n e i de r from moving into the posi- In a transcript released Friday night, from anything he had ever heard before.
*** tion aligning her to become the next Denney Pate with FIGG Bridge Group says “I looked up, and in an instant, the bridge
The S an Carl o s Ch i c k e n s ’ B al l , a mayor. the cracking would need repairs “but from a was collapsing on us completely. It was too
live stage show produced by talented Residents have regularly spoke out safety perspective we don’t see that there’s quick to do anything about it,” Humble said
San Carlos community members, is set during public comment advocating for any issue there so we’re not concerned about Friday in a phone interview with the
for April 20-29 at Ce n t ral Mi ddl e councilmembers to reassess their deci- it from that perspective.” Associated Press.
sion, claiming officials are betraying At a news conference Friday night, offi- Rescuers are looking for the young
S c h o o l ( Mus t an g Hal l ) at 757 Cedar woman who was at the wheel, Alexa Duran,
the public trust by refusing to name a cials from the National Transportation
St. in San Carlos. whose family said she was dead. Once he
vice mayor. According to protocol, Safety Board said they have just begun their
Now in its 78th year, the vaudeville- investigation, and cannot yet say whether realized he was alive, Humble also realized
style show is the longest running PTA Schneider is in line to fill the seat, as that he could not get to Duran. He called to
she was the second highest vote getter that cracking contributed to the collapse.
event in the United States, raising thou- They also said workers were trying to her but got no response. A group of men out-
sands of dollars for San Carlos public in the previous election. strengthen a diagonal member on the pedes- side the car started yelling at him to try
schools. This year’s theme is “Ti me trian bridge at Florida International crawling through the rear window.
S t an ds S t i l l , ” a Broadway review. University when it collapsed. He made his way into the back seat but
Show dates are: Friday, April 20, The Reporters’ Notebook is a weekly collec- Ro b ert Accet t a, t h e i n v es t i g at o r-i n - couldn’t squeeze through because the win-
tion of facts culled from the notebooks of the charge for the NTSB, said crews were dow was crushed. The men outside grabbed a
Saturday, April 21, Sunday, April 22, Daily Journal staff. It appears in the weekend
ap p l y i n g p o s t -t en s i o n i n g fo rce, b ut wooden plank and pried open the rear door
Friday, April 27, and Saturday, April 28 edition.
to pull him free, he said.
investigators aren’t sure if that’s what
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Around the nation
Iraq’s Kurdish region observe 30th Flake eyes 2020 primary

anniversary of deadly gas attack


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
challenge to stop Trump
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Jeff Flake has a
direct message for the Republicans of New
Hampshire: Someone
needs to stop Donald
IRBIL, Iraq — Iraq’s Kurdish region on Trump. And Flake, a
Friday commemorated the 30th anniversary Republican senator from
of Saddam Hussein’s 1988 gas attack in the Arizona, may stand up
northeastern Kurdish town of Halabja that against the Republican
killed 5,000 people. president in 2020 —
Kurdish officials delivered speeches to a either as a Republican or
crowd of hundreds gathered for the ceremony an independent — if no
at a stadium in the town. one else does.
At a cemetery where many of those killed Jeff Flake
“It’s not in my plan to
in the attack are buried, relatives of victims, run for president, but I am not ruling it out.
survivors of the attack and officials laid Somebody needs to stand up for traditional
flowers beside rows of headstones. Republicanism,” Flake told the Associated
From Baghdad, Iraqi Prime Minister Press in an interview. “Somebody needs to
Haider al-Abadi described the attack as a raise that, for nothing else than to give
“crime that shook the conscience of the people hope that that decent party will be
world,” according to a written statement back. We’ll get through this.”
released by his office. Flake’s comments came on the eve of his
As the country commemorates the Halabja first solo political appearance in New
attack “we affirm our pride in the unity of Hampshire, the state expected to host the
our people,” he said in the statement. nation’s first presidential primary elec-
Tensions between Iraq’s Kurds and the tion in less than two years. The 55-year-
central government have spiked recently old Republican will deliver a speech
following a controversial vote on independ- REUTERS Friday morning entitled “Country Over
ence held by the autonomous Kurdish region Iraqi Kurd residents visit the cemetery for victims of the 1988 chemical attack in the Kurdish Party,” as part of the esteemed “Politics
in September. In Halabja, residents town of Halabja, near Sulaimaniya, Iraq. and Eggs” speaker series at Saint Anselm
described decades of government neglect. College.
“We are still carrying the same suffering “Iraq must be obligated to pay compensa- north and came to symbolize the brutality
that we suffered in the past. Until now, tion for the destroyed city of Halabja, of his rule. Pence protesters win free
those injured in the chemical attack have because it is a part of Iraq,” he said. The vast majority of those killed in the
not received proper treatment,” said Hikmat The 1988 attack was ordered by Saddam’s nerve and mustard gas attacks were Kurds. speech fight over St. Pat’s parade
Faiq Arif, a 45-year old resident, adding that government as part of a scorched-earth cam- Many survivors still suffer from the after- SAVANNAH, Ga. — Protesters seeking to
much of the city also remains damaged. paign to crush a Kurdish rebellion in the effects. carry signs in an area being secured for
Vice President Mike Pence to participate in
the South’s largest St. Patrick’s Day parade
Vietnam commemorates 50th anniversary of My Lai massacre won a brisk free speech fight Friday as city
officials in Savannah backed off prohibit-
By Tran Van Minh but said Vietnam wants to set aside the past my mother, brothers and sister,” he said ing signs and posters at the event.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and befriend other countries to build a bet- “But now after 50 years as Vietnam and the City officials reversed course and
ter, peaceful future. United States together developed their rela- announced signs would be allowed immedi-
MY LAI, Vietnam — With talk of peace Relations between the U.S. and Vietnam tions, people set aside their pain and suffer- ately after the American Civil Liberties
and cooperation rather than hatred, more are the strongest they’ve been since they ing to build a better society.” Union filed a federal lawsuit Friday morn-
than a thousand people marked the 50th normalized ties in 1995. The United States At Friday’s event, several dozen girls ing against City Hall, saying a blanket
anniversary Friday of the My Lai massacre is now one of Vietnam’s top trading part- wearing traditional Ao Dai outfits and dove sign ban during Pence’s visit Saturday
in Vietnam, the most notorious episode in ners and investors, and relations have also headgear, performed dances in tribute for the would violate the speech rights of parade
modern U.S. military history. expanded to security and defense. victims and to promote peace. Participants goers.
On March 16, 1968, the American sol- Do Ba was 9 when American soldiers came including government leaders, villagers and “It’s a great day for the First
diers of Charlie Company were sent on what to his house and rounded up his mother, a group of American veterans laid flowers to Amendment, ” said Will Claiborne, a
they were told was a mission to confront a three siblings and himself and took them to pay tribute to the victims. Savannah attorney who joined the ACLU in
crack outfit of their Vietcong enemies, but a drainage ditch. His mother and sibling The My Lai Peace Foundation, a local filing the suit. “We want everyone in the
met no resistance and over three to four were killed there. Ba was wounded, covered non-governmental organization, was city of Savannah to come out and let their
hours killed 504 unarmed civilians, mostly in blood and buried under bodies. launched at the event. voices be heard.”
women, children and elderly men in My Lai He played dead out of fear the soldiers
and a neighboring community. would come back to kill him. He was finally
Provincial official Dang Ngoc Dung said rescued by a U.S Army helicopter crew that
at the commemoration the My Lai massacre landed amid the massacre and intervened to
was a typical case of “cruel crimes commit- stop the killing.
ted by aggressive and hostile forces” during “Twenty years ago, I still harbored hatred
the war. He did not name the United States against the American soldiers who killed

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Stocks inch up as banks, industrial companies rise After a dramatic drop at the
By Marley Jay
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS beginning of February followed
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 25,031.00 by a rapid recovery of some of
Low: 24,857.09 their losses, stocks have bounced
NEW YORK — U. S. stocks
edged higher Friday as gains from Close: 24,946.51 around for the last month. The
energy companies, industrial Change: +72.85 Dow, which surged past 26,000 in
firms and smaller companies mid-January, has been wobbling
OTHER INDEXES around 25,000 for about a month.
helped the market end a modest S&P 500: 2752.01 +4.68
losing streak. The S&P 500 fell for the first
NYSE Index: 12,784.39 +40.78 four days of the week and finished
Oil and gas companies climbed
along with the price of oil Friday Nasdaq: 7481.99 +0.25 with a decline of 1.2 percent. The
while industrial companies recov- NYSE MKT: 2481.33 +25.95 worst losses came Tuesday and
ered some of the losses they sus- Russell 2000: 1586.05 +9.43 Wednesday after President Donald
tained earlier this month. Beauty Wilshire 5000: 28,545.18 +78.92 Trump blocked Singapore-based
products retailer Ulta and software chipmaker Broadcom’s effort to
company Adobe rose after strong
10-Yr Bond: 2.84 +0.02 buy its U.S. rival Qualcomm and
quarterly reports. Tiffany dropped Oil (per barrel): 62.25 +1.06 European leaders warned about the
after reporting weak sales, and Gold : 1,313.90 -3.90 risks of trade disputes.
online retailers Overstock. com The Federal Reserve said factory
and Wayfair slumped as investors “From an investor point of concerns about rising tensions 2,752.01. The Dow Jones indus- output continued to rise as compa-
worried about a possible price war. view, the fact that we haven’t ral- over international trade. trial average added 72.85 points, nies in the U.S. produced more
All this week, stocks moved lied right back to the highs is a “The pullback that we’ve been or 0.3 percent, to 24,946.51. The cars, computers and furniture. It
higher in early trading only to good thing, ” said Randy in is pretty much driven by Nasdaq composite rose 0. 25 reported that manufacturing output
shed those gains as the day went Frederick, vice president of trad- President Trump’s proclamation points to 7,481.99. The Russell rose 1.2 percent in February after
on. They broke out of that pattern ing and derivatives at Charles about tariffs,” Frederick said. 2000 index of smaller-company three months of weak results.
Friday, even though the gains Schwab. Positive news about the The S&P 500 index gained 4.68 stocks jumped 9.43 points, or 0.6 Factory output has increased 2.5
were modest. economy has been countered by points, or 0. 2 percent, to percent, to 1,586.05. percent over the last year.

Factory output jumped WSJ: Fed investigation


into Wells Fargo broadens
NEW YORK — A federal investi-
Business briefs
LL Bean: No bonus
will be eliminated early next
month. There will be a net loss of
400 jobs after some jobs are
refilled. L. L. Bean employees

1.2 percent in February gation into Wells Fargo has broad-


ened to include its wealth-manage-
ment division, according to a Wall
after tough year,
more jobs to be cut
FREEPORT, Maine — L. L.
6,000 people.

Geron reports 4Q loss


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS declined in value over the past Street Journal report Friday. MENLO PARK — Geron Corp.
year, which also makes U.S. goods Wells Fargo is wrestling with Bean’s sales dipped slightly over
the past year, forcing the elimina- on Friday reported a loss of $7.4
WASHINGTON — U.S. factory cheaper overseas. Many econo- the aftermath of a scandal in its
tion of worker bonuses for the first million in its fourth quarter.
output jumped last month, led by mists expect last year’s tax cuts retail banking unit in which,
big gains in the production of and rising optimism among busi- among other things, employees time since 2008, but the CEO told On a per-share basis, the Menlo
cars, computers and furniture. ness owners to fuel greater invest- opened up millions of fake workers on Friday that changes Park-based company said it had a
The Federal Reserve said Friday ment in machinery and informa- accounts without customer author- adopted in recent months are put- loss of 5 cents.
that manufacturing output tion technology equipment. ization. ting the company on a “path to a The drugmaker posted revenue of
rebounded 1.2 percent in February, The Justice Department is now more prosperous future.” $191,000 in the period.
“The big picture in this report is The Maine-based outdoors For the year, the company
the most since October and fol- investigating whether Wells Fargo
that the manufacturing upswing is retailer announced annual revenue reported that its loss narrowed to
lowing three months of weak or made inappropriate recommenda-
back on track, ” said Ian of $1.6 billion, which was nearly $27.9 million, or 18 cents per
negative readings. Factory produc- tions or referrals, or failed to
Shepherdson, chief economist at flat, for its fiscal year that ended share. Revenue was reported as
tion has increased a healthy 2.5 inform customers about potential
Pantheon Economics. on Feb. 25. $1.1 million.
percent in the past year. conflicts of interest, the Journal
Manufacturers are benefiting Still, consumer demand waned a reported, citing unnamed people CEO Steve Smith said nearly In the final minutes of trading
from robust spending by con- bit at the start of this year, which familiar with the matter. 500 workers took advantage of a on Friday, the company’s shares
sumers and businesses and solid could weigh on factory output in A bank spokesman declined to voluntary early-retirement pro- hit $3.37. A year ago, they were
growth overseas. The dollar has the months ahead. comment on the report Friday. gram and that another 100 jobs trading at $2.09.

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Weekend • March 17-18, 2018

Cal women, seeded No. 7, upset by No. 10 Virginia


By Pete Iacobelli The defending national champion
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Virigina 68, Cal 62 Gamecocks played 15th-seeded North
tion in holding off No. 7 pointer from the left side of the circle to snap Carolina A&T to open things.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Virginia won its seed Cal, 68-62, to start a 57-all game with 1:08 to go. Aiyeton had Cal (21-11) had a streak of seven straight
first women’s NCAA Tournament game in the Albany Regional on another uncontested basket and Jocelyn first-round NCAA wins entering the game,
nine years. It’s likely reward? Facing the Friday. Willoughby made six foul shots down the but played without leading scorer and
most famous Cavalier player in program “It’s been a long time stretch to seal Virginia’s first NCAA win since rebounder Kristine Anigwe, who was med-
history in South Carolina coach Dawn coming, ” said Virginia topping Marist in a first-round game in 2009. ically ruled out after missing a morning
Staley. center Felicia Aiyeotan, Willoughby said Virginia players love the shoot-around. The team would not detail
Staley, a Hall of Famer, led Virginia three Kristine Anigwe who led the team with 16 legacy Staley left them. But they’re here to what was wrong with the 6-foot-4 junior.
Final Fours and a championship game points. advance, no matter who’s on the other side. Cal coach Lindsay Gottlieb said she could
appearance, her grit and toughness power- The Cavaliers (19-13) took flight after “It’s not about her, it’s about the basket- not elaborate on Anigwe’s condition, only
ing the Cavaliers from 1989-92. These squandering a seven-point lead in the final ball game, ” Willoughby said. “That’s
Cavs showed some Staley-like determina- seven minutes. Dominique Toussaint hit a 3- what’s important.” See CAL, Page 14

VanDerveer
had doubts
about team
By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

STANFORD — Tara VanDerveer admittedly


had her doubts that this season would end
with an NCAA Tournament berth for
Stanford, and that’s a strange thing to hear
from the Hall of Fame coach leading a sto-
ried program that regularly plays deep into
March.
She even mentioned it to star senior
Brittany McPhee.
There were reasons. In late December, the
Cardinal fell out of the AP
Top-25 poll after a 17-
year run in the rankings
dating to the 2001 sea-
son and 312 consecutive
ranked weeks. McPhee
had missed nine games
with a foot injury.
As VanDerveer’s teams
tend to do, the Cardinal
Tara rallied back in the sea-
VanDerveer son’s second half. And
No. 4 seed Stanford (22-10) is now hosting
a first-round matchup of the Lexington
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL Regional on Saturday against familiar foe
Aragon senior Theo Hargis, right, takes aim in the Dons’ three-set win over Carlmont Friday. Hargis finished with a match-high 19 kills. Gonzaga (27-5).
Some tweaks had to be made to the sched-

Dons’ lefty dominates


ule last minute after some matchups fell
through in the summer, meaning Baylor was
added.
“We played arguably the toughest schedule
that Stanford has ever played,” VanDerveer
said.
In Saturday’s first game, fifth-seeded
By Terry Bernal ever, Aragon had to retool in a hurry. So, power it through the hands,” Hala’ufia said. Missouri (24-7) will face No. 12-seed
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF head coach Diean Hala’ufia had a novel idea The 6-4 Hargis may be a second-genera- Florida Gulf Coast (30-4), which is riding a
— switching left-handed opposite Theo tion talent in terms of Aragon’s varsity 10-game winning streak having won 20 of
Last year, when the Aragon boys’ volley- Hargis to outside hitter. team. But looking the overall system, the its last 21.
ball team enjoyed the first landmark season The results have been spectacular. The third-year varsity player is the first product Stanford hasn’t played since a 20-point
in its brief history, the magic number was Dons’ latest victim was the visiting of the JV team to be promoted and flourish defeat to Oregon in the Pac-12 tournament
four — four four-year varsity players in the Carlmont. Aragon (2-1 PAL Bay, 7-3 over- as a potential star at the varsity level. final on March 4. More motivation for the
program’s fourth year. all) earned its sixth sweep in seven wins “I think the program is starting to show Cardinal is the fact Gonzaga won the last
The magic number led to a co-champi- this season with a 25-16, 25-21, 25-17 vic- for itself,” Hala’ufia said. “The JV roster meeting, visiting The Farm on Nov. 18,
onship in the Peninsula Athletic League tory. Hargis crushed a match-high 19 kills system is coming up and are starting to play 2016 — the Zags’ lone victory over eight
Bay Division, marking the first season while his fellow outside hitter, senior Tim for themselves.” games in the series.
they had ever topped the league standings. McSheery, totaled 13.
With the graduation of the core four, how- “Both he and Tim are so strong, they just See DONS, Page 17 See STANFORD, Page 14

No. 13 Marshall shocks Witchita State


By Bernie Wilson East Region. vacated due to infractions. Its only postsea-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS When the buzzer sounded, West raised his son victories were in the NIT in 1967, when
arms in the air and joyously ran practically D’Antoni was on the team.
SAN DIEGO — The Marshall Thundering the length of the court before joining his “So we’ve got a little bit to do,” said
Herd celebrated like never before. teammates in celebration. D’Antoni, the older brother of Houston
For the first time in six tries during 62 “Long time!” coach Dan D’Antoni said Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni. “I like these
years, the Thundering Herd won an NCAA moments later. guys. I like the chance riding with them, fun
Tournament game. Was it ever. to be on a trip with and they’re fun to watch
to play and it’s real fun when we win. So
Jon Elmore scored 27 points and Jarrod The Thundering Herd (25-10) made its
JAKE ROTH/USA TODAY SPORTS we’re going to try to do that one more time.
West hit a huge 3-pointer with three minutes first NCAA tourney appearance in 1956 and
Marshall’s Jarrod West celebrates an upset left to help No. 13 seed Marshall topple made its most recent one in 1987, losing all
win over fourth-seeded Witchita State. fourth-seeded Wichita State 81-75 in the five along the way. The 1987 loss was later See NCAA, Page 15
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Crabtree signs with Ravens


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Raiders add help
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The
Baltimore Ravens’ unyielding effort
to land a big-play receiver finally
paid off Friday when nine-year veter-
at cornerback spot
By Josh Dubow Bills. He spent last season in
an Michael Crabtree signed a three-
year contract. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Buffalo where he had one intercep-
tion and five passes defensed in 12
Hours after disclosing that the
ALAMEDA — The Oakland games. Wright has experience
Ravens voided the contract of
Raiders have added some needed playing both outside and in the
Washington Redskins wide receiver
help at cornerback, agreeing to slot.
Ryan Grant following a failed phys-
ical, general manager Ozzie contracts with free agents Rashaan The additions of Melvin and
Newsome landed Crabtree, who Melvin and Shareece Wright. Wright are the latest move to over-
played the past three seasons with Melvin signed Friday. A person haul a defense that struggled
the Oakland Raiders. familiar with the move said mightily during a six-win season
Crabtree toured the Ravens’ com- Melvin got a one-year, $6.5 mil- in 2017 that led to the midseason
USA TODAY SPORTS firing of coordinator Ken Norton
plex Friday morning and signed in lion contract. The person spoke
In six seasons with the 49ers and Raiders, Michael Crabtree, who signed with Jr. and cost head coach Jack Del
the late afternoon. on condition of anonymity
Baltimore, has 579 catches for nearly 7,000 yards and 51 touchdowns. Rio his job after the season.
“I always imagined myself being a because the terms were not
Raven when I was little,” Crabtree Super Bowl, Crabtree had five recep- perament and believe he is a good fit announced. ESPN first reported the New coach Jon Gruden and coor-
said. “I came here, loved it and tions for 109 yards and a touchdown for our football team, on and off the signing. dinator Paul Guenther are looking
signed on the dotted line.” for San Francisco in a 34-31 loss. field.” Wright announced his plans to to make major improvements on a
In two games over the past two “Michael has played very well The 30-year-old Crabtree played join the Raiders on his Instagram unit that had holes at all three lev-
years with Oakland, the former 49ers against the Ravens, so we know six seasons with San Francisco account . els and struggled both against the
star scorched Baltimore for 13 catch- firsthand the attributes he brings to before joining the Raiders. He has Oakland has lost the three cor- pass and run despite the presence
es for 170 yards and four touch- the game,” Newsome said. “He is a 579 career receptions for 6,870 nerbacks who played the most last of star defensive end Khalil Mack.
downs. smart, tough, physical receiver who yards and 51 touchdowns in 125 season, releasing Sean Smith and A year after signing no promi-
Facing the Ravens in the 2012 battles for the ball. We like his tem- career games. David Amerson, and losing TJ nent defensive free agents, the
Carrie to Cleveland in free agency. Raiders have already added several
Judge Patrick Schiltz will decide UMD’s lawyer emphasized a The Raiders were looking for new potential starters in free
College brief future wage and benefit damages. decline in the team’s performance, proven players to team with last agency with linebacker Tahir
The jury found during the eight- while Miller’s lawyer pointed to year’s first-round pick Gareon Whitehead and safety Marcus
Jury awards $3.7M to former day trial that UMD discriminated the school’s shifting explanation Conley and hope Melvin and Gilchrist having already signed
UMD women’s hockey coach against Miller on the basis of sex for the nonrenewal of her contract. Wright can fill that role. deals this week.
and retaliated against her for mak- The university said it’s considering The 28-year-old Melvin had “You could just feel the energy in
DULUTH, Minn. — Former ing Title IX complaints regarding an appeal. three interceptions and 13 passes the building in what everyone
women’s hockey coach Shannon the disparity between the men’s and “It’s a big day, really, for defensed in 10 games last year for feels like is ahead,” Gilchrist said.
Miller was awarded nearly $3.75 women’s hockey programs. women,” Miller said after the ver- Indianapolis. He limited opposing “Obviously, you know the offen-
million after suing the University Despite being among the most dict. “For women period, but espe- passers to a 67.2 passer rating sive weapons that are here. You
of Minnesota Duluth for discrimi- successful women’s hockey coach- cially women in college athletics.” when getting targeted last season, always start with the quarterback
nation and retaliation. es, UMD declined to renew Miller’s The jury unanimously found the according to SportRadar, and and there’s a great quarterback
The federal jury on Thursday contract in late 2014 after 16 sea- school liable on both counts. should immediately step into a here. With that in mind. You have
awarded Miller more than sons. Her teams won five national “It’s a real rebuke to the leader- starting role for the Raiders. the pass rush here and a bunch of
$744,000 for lost wages and bene- championships, but failed to quali- ship of UMD and to the athletic Wright, who turns 31 next young players that have a bunch of
fits and $3 million for emotional fy for the NCAA Tournament during department in particular,” said month, has played seven seasons upside. It’s exciting to be around
distress. her final four seasons. Miller’s lawyer, Dan Siegel. with the Chargers, Ravens and and see and be here firsthand.”

400, while Maeia Makoni was first in the


Local sports roundup shot put with a throw of 28-2 and second in
the discus with a mark of 75-5.
THURSDAY The Menlo boys’ got a win from sopho-
more Morgan Wyatt, who posted a distance
Track and field of 33-0 in the triple jump. Another sopho-
Menlo School has strong more, Ayinde Olukotun finished second in
showing at first WBAL meet of season the 100 with a time of 12.11.
The Knights put together a solid team per-
formance in the first league meet of the sea- Girls’ lacrosse
son at Bellarmine. Menlo-Atherton 9, St. Francis 8
On the girls’ side, sophomore Michelle
Louie was a force in the sprints, taking first Despite jumping out to a 5-0 lead, the
in both the 100 and 200, with times of Bears had to hang on for a WBAL win over
13.27 and 27.38, respectively. She also ran the Lancers.
a leg on the 4x100 and 4x400 relay-win- Audrey Koren, who scored a game-high
ning teams for Menlo. Louie joined Aava four goals, scored three of M-A’s first five
Saffarnia, Lauren Hamilton and Electa goals as they grabbed a 5-0 lead, but St.
Narasin, crossing the line in a time of Francis had closed to 6-5 by halftime.
51.95. The Bears (2-1 WBAL, 2-2 overall) scored
Charlotte Tomkinson, Charlotte Lee and the first three goals of the second with
Kyra Pretre joined Louie in winning the 400 Leiny Paul, Samantha Jeffrey and Theresa
relay with a time of 4:25.84. McGannon pushing M-A’s lead to 9-5. St.
Alexandra Chan joined Louie as a two- Francis (0-4, 1-5) scored a pair of goals in
time winner, taking the 100 hurdles in the final two minutes, but M-A got a key
15.94 and winning the 300 hurdles with a ground ball pickup from Bea Geaghan-
time of 47.43. Briener and a draw win for Hannah Shaw to
Tomkinson and Pretre went 1-2 in the ride out the win.

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KD out with broken rib Kane scores 4 in Sharks’ win


By Janie McCauley longer to loosen up. By Friday morning, he
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CALGARY, Alberta — Evander Kane


Rittich went on to stop all seven shots he
faced in a relief appearance.
The Sharks opened the scoring six min-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS experienced significant discomfort. It’s an scored four goals to lead the Sharks past the utes into the first period when Kane’s wrist
injury Durant has never had previously. Calgary Flames 7-4 Friday night. shot beat Smith to the glove side.
OAKLAND — Kevin Durant will miss at “Hopefully it gets better in the next week Tomas Hertl had a goal and an assist for The Flames pulled even at 16:42 when
least two weeks with a fractured rib on his or so and see what happens,” said Durant, the Sharks, who have Brouwer chipped a pass from Curtis Lazar
right side, joining fellow All-Stars Stephen who missed time down the stretch last sea- won three straight and into the top corner behind Jones.
Curry and Klay son with a left knee injury before a dazzling four of five. Kevin Jankowski took a pass from linemate
Thompson on the injury postseason to capture his first career title. Lebanc and Eric Fehr also Garnet Hathaway and wired a shot to the top
list for the defending “Just recovery, no procedure and see how it scored, and Martin Jones corner, glove side behind Jones to put
champion Warriors. feels. It’s a different type of pain than I’ve made 30 saves. Calgary up 2-1 at 2:10 of the second period.
An MRI exam Friday for felt before so I didn’t really know what it It was the first NHL hat Kane then redirected Dillon’s point shot
the NBA Finals MVP was and I’m just glad I got it looked at.” trick for Kane, acquired past Smith at 6:29 before Gaudreau cut into
revealed the incomplete Curry missed his fourth straight game from Buffalo just before the slot and snapped a shot past Jones at
fracture, and the Warriors Friday after re-injuring his troublesome
said Durant would be re- right ankle. He will be re-evaluated Tuesday, Evander Kane the Feb. 26 trade deadline. 10:16 to put Calgary back up by a goal.
Micheal Ferland had a That lead lasted just 1:26 as Lebanc fired a
evaluated in two weeks. while Thompson has a fractured right thumb goal and an assist for the Flames, who are shot from a sharp angle into the top corner
Kevin Durant Durant said he got hit in and will be examined again next Thursday. four points out of a playoff spot. Troy past Smith to pull the Sharks into a 3-all tie.
the ribs at Minnesota last Durant said there’s still time for the team to Brouwer, Mark Jankowski and Johnny Kane completed his hat trick at 16:32 when
Sunday and initially thought it was just a heal and get ready for the playoffs. He missed Gaudreau also scored for Calgary. he swatted in his own rebound before Hertl
bruise, but he was sore the next couple of 18 games in 2017 before returning for the Three nights after stopping all 28 shots poked the puck through Smith’s legs with 1:58
days. He played Wednesday night against final two contests of the regular season. he faced against the Oilers, Calgary goalie remaining before the second intermission.
the Lakers and felt it again when he hustled “No concern. I’ve got a couple weeks and Mike Smith had a rough outing as he made The Sharks added an insurance goal 62
to close out on the wing and “felt something I’m just trying to get healthy, and I’m just just 14 saves before being replaced by seconds into the third when Kane redirected
stretch and pull.” trying to make sure I’m out there being able David Rittich early in the third period. a pass from Joe Pavelski past Smith.
“It was a little sore the next couple of days to be me on the court,” Durant said. “That’s
but not something I was worried about,” the most important thing. It’s not great tim-
Durant said. ing-wise, obviously. It’s all about just feel-
He worked out Thursday and it took him ing better when I’m out there playing.”

Beleaguered Warriors fall to Kings Kings 98, Warriors 93


OAKLAND — Buddy Hield made three free for the defending champions.
throws over the final 27.5 seconds, Willie Draymond Green returned from a one-
Cauley-Stein had a late dunk and the game injury absence to produce 14 points,
Sacramento Kings won for the second time 10 rebounds, seven assists, four steals and
this season on Golden State’s home floor, two blocked shots.
beating a Warriors team missing its top Hield made one free throw with 27.5 sec-
three scorers 98-93 Friday night. onds left and then two more with 13.2 sec-
Hield finished with 22 points off the bench. onds remaining as the Kings withstood a
He also had seven assists and seven rebounds. frantic final minute after the teams entered
Quinn Cook scored a career-high 25 the final quarter tied at 75.
points on 10-for-13 shooting for Golden Cook scored 13 in the first quarter as the
State, making his initial seven shots and Warriors jumped out to a nice lead, but they
also hitting a career-best five 3-pointers held just a 59-57 edge at halftime.
after Kevin Durant was lost to a broken rib Both teams played the first of back-to-
in a discouraging pregame announcement back games.
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Sports briefs
AP source: Altuve, Astros agree
Subpoena seeks records
between NC State, Dennis Smith Jr.
RALEIGH, N.C.— A grand jury subpoena received by North
CAL
Continued from page 11
to add $151M from 2020-2024 Carolina State seeks communication records between school
A person familiar with the negotiations says AL MVP officials and its former coaching staff, and ex-Wolfpack guard
that it was more important to protect a young players’
Jose Altuve and the World Series champion Houston Astros Dennis Smith Jr. and his representatives.
health than try and rush her back to the court if she was not
have agreed to a contract that guarantees him an additional N.C. State released the subpoena Friday, a week after con- cleared to play.
$151 million over five seasons from 2020-24. firming it was received on Jan. 17 from the Southern District of
New York. No doubt Anigwe’s absence gave Virginia and especially
The person spoke to the Associated Press on condition of the 6-9 Aiyeotan room to move down low. Aiyeotan was 5-
anonymity Friday because the agreement had not been It is the same court handling charges that were filed in
of-5 in the final two quarters as Virginia moved in front.
announced. September in the ongoing federal investigation of corruption
in college basketball. Gottlieb knew her team would miss Anigwe — and knew
Altuve has been one of the biggest bargains in baseball. they’d find a way to rally without her.
The 27-year-old second baseman is earning $6 million this The subpoena seeks a range of communications between the
year under the first option exercised by Houston in a deal he coaching staff and athletic department and Smith and his fami- “It’s what we do,” she said.
agreed to in 2013 that originally guaranteed $12.5 million ly members, as well as financial aid forms, eligibility forms Despite missing Anigwe, Cal appeared ready to take con-
from 2014-17. The Astros have a 2019 option at $6.5 mil- and his letter of intent. trol as they scored the first two baskets of the third quarter
lion. He would have been eligible for free agency after that It also seeks communications between athletic department to move in front 35-30. That’s when Virginia went on a 20-
season. members and Adidas representatives, plus personnel files for 8 run to lead 50-43.
The sides are still working on structuring what portion of former coach Mark Gottfried and ex-assistant Orlando Early. Cal was not done, though, as Asha Thomas and Kianna
the additional money will be categorized as a signing bonus A recent Yahoo Sports report revealed bank records and other Smith combined to score 12 straight points in the fourth
to be paid in installments and what portion will be listed as expense reports that listed impermissible payments from quarter. Thomas’ foul shot tied things at 57-all with 1:53 to
salary. The average annual value of the new money is $30.2 agents to at least two dozen players or their relatives, includ- play.
million, among baseball’s highest. ing loans of thousands of dollars to Smith, who is currently in On Virginia’s next time down court, Toussaint struck from
The 5-foot-6 Altuve hit .346 last season to win his second his rookie year with the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks. the left side of the arc for her go ahead shot. Smith cut
straight AL batting title and third in four seasons. He had 24 Gottfried, who was fired by N.C. State last season, was hired things to one with her basket a moments later before
homers, 82 RBIs and 32 stolen bases. earlier this week by Cal State Northridge as its new coach. Aiyeotan was alone once more for an uncontested basket to
restore the Cavaliers margin.
Cal could not respond.
For Cal, it was the latest disappointing postseason show-
ing.
The Golden Bears have only been past the second round
one time in coach Lindsay Gottlieb’s six tournament
appearances when they reached the Final Four in 2013.
Jocelyn Willoughby had 13 points and Aliyah Huland El
12 for Virginia.
Smith led Cal with 20 points while Thomas added 17.

STANFORD
Continued from page 11

This is the 31st straight NCAA appearance for the


Cardinal, who have a 30-4 NCAA record on their home court
in Maples Pavilion.
“They’re a different team and we’re a different team. We
know that we have to play well and I think that they proba-
bly know the same thing,” VanDerveer said. “In some ways
having lost to Gonzaga there are some situations where I
think some teams, they look at the seed and they just
assume the seed is going to take care of the game and it’s
not.”
All of the teams here but Missouri took part in the
Play4Kay Showcase at Las Vegas in November.
Florida Gulf Coast is plenty familiar with Stanford, too:
VanDerveer earned her 900th career victory when the
Cardinal beat the Eagles 83-59 in a Thanksgiving tourna-
ment at Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, in 2013.
VanDerveer showed FGCU coach Karl Smesko around the
arena Friday.
“We played them when she won her 900th game and she
was very gracious,” he said. “Obviously she’s a coaching
legend.”

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WEST REGION Cincinnati, the No. 2 seed in the South Jaylen Barford scored 15 points for
NCAA roundup Region, won its eighth game in a row and Arkansas.
point edge. They led 33-31 with under four advanced to a Sunday matchup against either
TEXAS A&M 73, PROVIDENCE 69
minutes left in the first half before North seventh-seeded Nevada or 10th seed Texas. MIDWEST REGION
CHARLOTTE, N. C. — Admon Gilder After trailing 42-32 early in the second
scored 18 points to help Texas A&M hold Carolina went on a 12-1 run to take control
by the break. half, Georgia State (24-11) rallied to take a MICHIGAN STATE 82, BUCKNELL 78
off Providence 73-69 in Friday’s first round pair of one-point leads, its last one coming
of the NCAA Tournament. Kenny Cooper scored 14 points for the DETROIT — Miles Bridges outlasted Zach
Bisons, who made just 7 of 28 3-pointers. on a driving bank shot from D’Marcus
Robert Williams and Tyler Davis both had Thomas, scoring 29 points and grabbing nine
Simonds with 9:30 left.
double-doubles for the Aggies (21-12), the rebounds to help second-seeded Michigan
No. 7 seed in the West Region. The teams
SOUTH REGION Cincinnati (31-4) answered by reeling off State hold on for an 82-78 win over Bucknell
10 straight points. on Friday night in the first round of the NCAA
were tied at 50 with about 9 minutes left but
NEVADA 87, TEXAS 83 Tournament.
Texas A&M responded with a 12-2 run to
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Caleb Martin
EAST REGION Thomas fouled out on a technical with 6:06
finally wrestle control away from the Friars.
Davis had 14 points and 15 rebounds, scored 18 points and made two huge 3- left and finished with 27 points. He put on a
while Williams added 13 points and 14 pointers in overtime Friday as Nevada ral- PURDUE 74, CAL ST FULLERTON 48 show in the first half, scoring 20 points and
boards — including a highlight-reel wind- lied to beat Texas 87-83 for its first NCAA DETROIT — Carsen Edwards scored 15 making all three of his shots beyond the 3-
mill dunk with 39.2 seconds left as the Tournament victory since 2007. points and second-seeded Purdue eventually point arc to keep the Bison close.
Aggies did just enough to put it away. Nevada (28-7) erased a 14-point, second- shook off the rust from a long layoff and Michigan State will play the winner of the
Rodney Bullock scored 22 points with half deficit and tied it at 68 when Jordan routed Cal State Fullerton 74-48 Friday to Syracuse-TCU game on Sunday.
three 3-pointers for 10th-seeded Providence Caroline hit one of two free throws with 3.8 advance to the second round of the NCAA Nana Foulland scored 20 points and
(21-14), which shot 44 percent but never seconds left in regulation. The Wolf Pack Tournament. Kimball Mackenzie had 10 points for the
recovered from A&M’s critical-moment came back again after trailing by five early Purdue advanced to face the Arkansas- Bison.
burst. in an overtime session that featured 34 com- Butler winner.
bined points. The Titans (20-12) led midway through WEST VIRGINIA 85, MURRAY STATE 68
NORTH CAROLINA 84, LIPSCOMB 66 The Wolf Pack, seeded seventh in the the first half, and then Edwards took over. SAN DIEGO — Jevon Carter scored 21
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Kenny Williams South Region, advanced to a Sunday He had a go-ahead layup and scored seven points, had eight assists and six steals,
scored 18 points and defending national matchup with No. 2 seed Cincinnati (31-4). more points to help Purdue lead 31-20 at Teddy Allen added 16 points and No. 5 seed
champion North Carolina took its time The Bearcats beat Georgia State 68-53. halftime. West Virginia overwhelmed 12th-seeded
before opening up, beating Lipscomb 84- Murray State 85-68 in the first round of the
66 Friday in the first round of the NCAA CINCINNATI 68, GEORGIA STATE 53 BUTLER 79, ARKANSAS 62 East Region on Friday.
Tournament. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Jarron Cumberland DETROIT — Kelan Martin scored 27 Terrell Miller led Murray State (26-6) with
Theo Pinson had 15 points and flirted had 27 points and 11 rebounds to set career points and Kamar Baldwin added 24 to lift 27 points, but he was the only Racers play-
with a triple-double for the Tar Heels (26- highs in both categories Friday as 10th-seeded Butler to a 79-62 victory over er to shoot well. Miller made 8 of 11 shots,
10), the No. 2 seed in the West Region. Cincinnati recovered after blowing a 10- seventh-seeded Arkansas in the NCAA but his team hit just 41 percent. Murray
Playing for the first time in the NCAA point lead in the second half to beat pesky Tournament’s East Region on Friday. State had won 13 straight games entering
tourney, the 15th-seeded Bisons (23-10) Georgia State 68-53 in the NCAA The Bulldogs advance to play second- the NCAAs, the second-longest active win
shot well at the start and held an early six- Tournament. seeded Purdue on Sunday. streak in the country.

down the stretch from Ajdin Penava and C.J. Frankamp hit a 3 with 44.1 seconds left out, get around him, get him in foul trouble,

NCAA
Continued from page 11
Burks and will play the Murray State-West
Virginia winner in the next round.
Wichita State (25-8) got 27 points from
before Marshall benefited from a critical
call. With 36.2 seconds left, Zach Brown of
Wichita State blocked a shot by Jannson
get the assist. I don’t care who you put on
me I’m going to attack you 40 minutes, and
that’s what we did tonight.”
Conner Frankamp and seemed to be in con- Williams and the ball went out of bounds. Frankamp said Elmore “controlled the
trol midway through the second half, but the After a long video review, the referees pace of the game. He played really well, but
“I told them the beginning goal is to win Thundering Herd refused to fade despite its awarded the ball to Marshall, and Penava
the NCAA Tournament. Wherever we get in we knew that going into the game. He made
lack of NCAA tourney experience. had a slam dunk off an inbounds pass. some tough shots and got some easy looks
the car driving down the road to that cham- After Frankamp’s long jumper gave the Wichita State blew several chances to pull
pionship, when it stops we’ll all get off and that we can’t give up.”
Shockers a 70-69 lead with just less than 5 any closer. Landry Shamet missed the front
we’ll be happy because we like who is in the Penava scored16 points, Burks 13 and
minutes to go, Penava made a layup. The end of a one-and-one with 28.9 seconds and
car. We like the journey we’re on. We’re Williams 10. Morris had 12 for the
next time down the floor, West buried a long the Shockers then missed two 3-point
looking forward to the next leg, and I have Shockers and Shamet 11.
3 and raised his right hand in celebration attempts in the next 12 seconds before turn-
confidence in these guys that they’ll give after giving the Thundering Herd a 74-70 ing the ball over. Elmore scored nine straight points mid-
you a real good ballgame and got a great lead. The 6-foot-3 Elmore held up even though way through the second half, including two
chance to win.” he was guarded by bigger opponents. 3-pointers, to help Marshall keep pace after
Shaquille Morris responded with a slam
Marshall joined Buffalo as 13th seeds to dunk for the Shockers before the 6-foot-9 “This is another day in the park,” he said. it allowed the Shockers to go on a 15-1 run
win this week. On Thursday night, Buffalo Penava made another layup and Burks had a “Basketball is what I love to do and whoev- spanning halftime.
beat No. 4 seed Arizona. steal and a layup to give Marshall a six- er that guy is in front of me I’m trying to Frankamp responded with 3s on consecu-
The Thundering Herd also got big shots point lead. crush him. Every play I want to play him tive possessions for Wichita State

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Stenson stays hot at Bay Hill


Doug Ferguson Stenson and DeChambeau were at
NBA STANDINGS
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NHL STANDINGS
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Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Tampa Bay 70 48 18 4 100 257 198
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 11-under 133, two shots clear of x-Boston 47 22 .681 5 Boston 69 44 17 8 96 232 179
Philadelphia 38 30 .559 13 1/2
PGA Tour rookie Talor Gooch (70). New York 24 45 .348 28
Toronto 71 42 22 7 91 239 204
Florida 68 35 26 7 77 208 212
ORLANDO, Fla. — Henrik Stenson had a two-shot lead Brooklyn 21 48 .304 31
Montreal 71 26 33 12 64 182 226
Stenson gave himself another going into the final round in 2015 Southeast Division Ottawa 70 26 33 11 63 196 242
at Bay Hill and stumbled at the end Washington 39 30 .565 — Detroit 71 26 34 11 63 183 219
chance to win at Bay Hill, and he Miami 37 33 .529 2 1/2 Buffalo 70 22 36 12 56 167 229
made it a little bit tougher on Tiger after getting put on the clock. Two Charlotte 30 39 .435 9
Woods. years ago, he was tied for the lead Orlando 21 49 .300 18 1/2 Metropolitan Division
with five holes to play until two Atlanta 20 49 .290 19 Washington 71 41 23 7 89 222 208
Stenson made three big par saves Pittsburgh 72 41 26 5 87 237 218
at the turn to keep the round from bogeys over the next three holes. Central Division Columbus 71 38 28 5 81 198 198
Indiana 40 29 .580 — Philadelphia 71 35 25 11 81 208 210
getting away from him, ran off His putting carried him to a 64 in Cleveland 39 29 .574 1/2 New Jersey 70 36 26 8 80 212 211
three straight birdies on his back the opening round, and it saved him Milwaukee 36 32 .529 3 1/2 Carolina 70 30 29 11 71 188 218
again on Friday. Detroit 30 38 .441 9 1/2
nine and posted a 3-under 69 that Chicago 24 44 .353 15 1/2
N.Y. Rangers 71 32 32 7 71 205 227
N.Y. Islanders 71 30 31 10 70 228 258
gave him a share of the 36-hole “I made some great par putts and a
WESTERN CONFERENCE
lead Friday with Bryson bunker up-and-down, so that was Southwest Division WESTERN CONFERENCE
DeChambeau in the Arnold Palmer really key today to keep the round y-Houston 54 14 .794 — Central Division
New Orleans 39 29 .574 15 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Invitational. going,” Stenson said. “I didn’t drop San Antonio 39 30 .565 15 1/2 Nashville 71 47 14 10 104 232 178
The chilly weather warmed in the a shot, where I could have easily Dallas 22 47 .319 32 1/2 Winnipeg 71 42 19 10 94 236 187
afternoon, just not enough for dropped three shots on those holes. Memphis 18 50 .265 36 Minnesota 71 40 24 7 87 221 205
Colorado 71 38 25 8 84 226 208
Woods to do the same. He didn’t So that was crucial.” Northwest Division Dallas 72 38 26 8 84 207 193
make a birdie until the 12th hole, Stenson shanked a fairway Portland 42 26 .618 — St. Louis 70 37 28 5 79 192 186
Oklahoma City 42 29 .592 1 1/2 Chicago 71 30 33 8 68 201 213
never had a birdie putt inside 12 feet bunker shot short and right of the Minnesota 40 29 .580 2 1/2
except for the par 5s on the back green on the 16th and pitched some Utah 39 30 .565 3 1/2
Pacific Division
REINHOLD MATAY/USA TODAY SPORTS Denver 38 31 .551 4 1/2
nine, and did well to scrap it around 70 feet long, from where he had to Vegas 71 45 21 5 95 240 199
for a 72 to go into the weekend Henrick Stenson putts out on the make an 8-footer to escape with Pacific Division Sharks 71 39 23 9 87 214 196
seven shots behind. 8th hole during the second round par. He found the front bunker on y-Warriors 52 17 .754 — Los Angeles 71 39 26 6 84 207 178
L.A. Clippers 37 31 .544 14 1/2 Anaheim 72 36 24 12 84 202 195
“I didn’t hit the ball close, I did- of the Arnold Palmer Invitational. the par-3 17th, hit out to 15 feet L.A. Lakers 31 38 .449 21 Calgary 72 35 27 10 80 202 213
and made that one, and then saved Sacramento 23 47 .329 29 1/2 Edmonton 70 30 35 5 65 196 226
n’t hit the ball well,” Woods said. ing him a 66 and his third time with Phoenix 19 51 .271 33 1/2 Vancouver 71 25 37 9 59 183 231
“But I was just hanging in there ... a share of the 36-hole lead on the par from the bunker left of the 18th Arizona 70 23 36 11 57 169 225
just try not to shoot myself out of PGA Tour. green down the slope toward the x-clinched playoff spot
green, holing a 5-foot putt. Friday’s Games
the tournament.” “I think every week I’m good Friday’s Games Washington 6, N.Y. Islanders 3
enough to win or play my best,” he Boston 92, Orlando 83
DeChambeau finished strong Stenson settled down from there Philadelphia 120, Brooklyn 116 Ottawa 3, Dallas 2, OT
with an 8-iron into 7 feet for eagle said. “It’s just sometimes a kick and ran off three straight birdies, Toronto 122, Dallas 115, OT Nashville 4, Colorado 2
Oklahoma City 121, L.A. Clippers 113 San Jose 7, Calgary 4
on the par-5 16th and an approach here, a break here and that’s just two from close range, the last one Miami 92, L.A. Lakers 91 Anaheim 4, Detroit 2
to 4 feet for birdie on the 18th, giv- what happens.” from 20 feet on the fringe. Sacramento 98, Golden State 93 Minnesota 4, Vegas 2

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athletics had been limited to football and proud. 4, sophomore Aiden Peschke scored on a

DONS
Continued from page 11
soccer. As an eighth-grader at Borel Middle
School, he wanted to play a spring sport,
and avoided an excess of running in bypass-
“It’s really fun,” Hargis said. “I like being
part of the team. And I don’t like sitting
down in any case.”
changeup off the Carlmont block. This
started an 11-3 run for the Dons. Carlmont
got a last gasp when senior middle Jimmy
ing track and field by competing in the only Hargis got to sit plenty prior to his high Rudger scored on a block, then fired a kill
other spring sport the school offered — school season in playing his first year with through the middle to close the lead to 20-
The new-look Dons made a splash in a volleyball. Bay to Bay Volleyball Club in San Jose. 13.
hurry this season, opening the year with a After just one season playing the sport, Admittedly, he had trouble with passing, so But Hargis took the momentum back,
grueling five-set victory over American- his game was still quite raw as a JV fresh- was limited to front-row play. scoring a back-row kill to rotate into the
Fremont. They followed that with a loss to man. Friday against Carlmont (1-2, 8-7), he front. And after a McSheery ace, Hargis
reigning West Catholic Athletic League “He’s come a long way since freshman proved integral to the back row. After the tooled an explosive kill to make it 23-14,
champion Serra — the Padres have since year,” Hala’ufia said. Dons took the opening set, the Scots went long with a bomb to force match
extended their record to 7-0 to start the sea- Following his freshman season, Hargis jumped out to a 5-2 lead. But Aragon rallied point, then scored off the left pin on a high-
son — but the Dons were able to push that got serious about the sport, meaning year- back, swinging into the lead 8-7 on a pipe arcing crosscourt assist by setter Austin
match to five sets as well. round serious, by playing club volleyball. shot out of the back by Hargis. He showed Lautenbach to end it.
“That was really fun,” Hargis said. “They He also shot up in a hurry. variance in attacks with Aragon later trail- As for manning the left side, it has been a
were missing a few players, to be fair. But “He got tall really fast,” Hala’ufia said. ing 15-14, going straight down the sideline transformation Hargis has embraced. It’s an
we played up to their level and we made them “It’s been a great ride just watching him to tie it. unorthodox position for a left-hander
earn the win.” grow as a player.” McSheery followed suit, scoring back-to- because the ball must be set to the outside of
When Hargis landed at Aragon as a fresh- Now, he is as quintessential a foundation back kills down the sideline to up the lead to the attacker, meaning Hargis must track the
man, he was a mere 6-feet tall. More impor- player as there is in the PAL. Hargis hasn’t 22-18. Then at match point, Hargis tooled a ball over his head before taking a swing.
tantly, he had little volleyball experience. come of the court through 10 matches this block to put the Dons up two sets to none. “I’ve gotten used to it a lot this season,”
Prior to middle school, his experience in season, a distinction of which he’s quite Aragon led wire to wire in Game 3. Up 7- Hargis said.

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income and 40 market-rate units —  will potential sites on private property have “I’d like to see another tech company like

PENROSE
Continued from page 1
boost the city’s housing stock, but she’d
also like to see second and third stories of
housing added to downtown retail buildings
been identified.
Penrose said there’s some opposition, but
the community appears largely amenable to
GoPro come to town, which was here a short
while,” she said. “We have many people in
tech who commute over the hill and I’d be
and shopping centers. She also said she the encampment idea. nice to have something here for them.”
wants to see zoning changes to encourage “If we have some place in town for home-
Penrose has, in her first months as mayor, affordable housing. less people to relocate to, they’ll be happy Downtown
initiated several new outreach efforts to New housing also brings traffic, which to go,” she said.
encourage wider involvement in city gov- As for Half Moon Bay’s downtown,
Penrose said is the main concern she’s hear- Penrose said she’d like to revitalize the
ernment. ing from residents with respect to new hous- Flower industry
Starting this year, the city will hold town area, in part by creating bike and pedestrian
ing developments. To keep traffic at a mini- pathways to connect the city’s neighbor-
hall-style meetings in a different neighbor- Penrose mentioned the declining cut
mum, Penrose said she wants the aforemen- hoods. Her long-range vision for downtown
hood four times a year that have no specific flower industry, which she said has left
tioned affordable development reserved for includes one-way streets, bike paths and
agenda except to provide a forum for that many farmers and growers without a market,
people who live and work in Half Moon wider sidewalks with outdoor dining and
particular neighborhood. Starting in as an ongoing challenge unique to Half
Bay. café seating, but Penrose emphasized
March, the city will also hold a new series Moon Bay. In an attempt to revive that
of “listening sessions,” another forum for Penrose, who is on the outreach and edu- industry, the council has recently proposed “long-range, ” as one-way streets would
residents to voice their priorities. cation committee of San Mateo County’s a cannabis nursery plant ordinance that require the construction of a bridge over the
Penrose said she also wants to see the Home for All initiative, also said Half Moon would allow people to grow and sell starter creek.
community literally involved in the run- Bay was one of four cities chosen to receive plants in existing greenhouses. In the short term, the city is about six
ning of the government. The city brought a grant to educate the city about the need for months into a street and sidewalk repair
The council initially explored bringing
on one new hire, who is a Half Moon Bay workforce housing. project that should wrap up by the year’s
full-scale commercial cannabis operations
resident, with plans to create a new part- to Half Moon Bay but, after community end, Penrose said, and it has begun work on
time position for someone from the Latino Homeless pushback, the city is currently only propos- repairs to Highway 1 and State Route 92,
community, which is 35 percent of Half ing the nursery option. which she said will improve traffic.
Another form of housing for the city’s
Moon Bay’s population, to act as liaison However councilmembers choose to pro-
homeless community is also a top priority “It responds to what the community asked
between that community and city govern- ceed on each of these issues, it’s a safe bet
for Penrose and the council in the coming us for,” she said. “In terms of what’s going
ment. Penrose also said each council meet- they’ll proceed together.
months. on now it’s the best way to interpret what
ing is translated into Spanish, as are all city “The council is pretty much 5-0 or 4-1 on
About 25 homeless people currently liv- the community wants.”
publications on its website since she most issues —  not at all divided —  and
ing in an encampment along the creek Penrose also said if the community were almost always reach a consensus,” she said.
became mayor. behind the city’s Safeway are being evacuat- to support larger commercial cannabis oper-
“The Latino community is growing more “Even if one or two are not in complete
ed at the end of March, with no confirmed ations in Half Moon Bay, she’d back it, agreement, they tend to go along to make
organized and active in government,” she landing spot as of yet. adding that she’d also like to see housing things happen.”
said. She said the city has been looking into and training provided for local workers if Another matter for the council to reach
Like most of the Bay Area, these outreach different solutions for temporary and long- such operations were legalized. consensus on is Half Moon Bay’s new city
efforts continue to show housing as a top term housing for the homeless, including a “I’d want to see it based in Half Moon Bay manager. Interim City Manager David
priority. city-sanctioned community of tents or tiny and be an advantage to our citizens,” she Boesch will continue to help guide the city
Penrose said several developments in the homes in the short term, which would said. through December, before the council
works —  including the Podesta Planned include various amenities such as showers Beyond cannabis, Penrose said she also begins searching for candidates this sum-
Unit Development, slated to bring 80 low- and clothes washing stations. Several wants to see more small industries in town. mer, Penrose said.

bers learning to operate multiple controls to see a hole in the top of the aircraft he did- International Airport May 29, 1971, just

KING
Continued from page 1
and keeping tabs on the speed of his heli-
copter while his instructor tapped on his
helmet to bring his attention to what’s in
n’t remember seeing when he took off.
Upon finding another hole underneath on
the bottom of the helicopter, King later
days after he left Vietnam, and the challenge
of adjusting to such an abrupt shift from war
to civilian life.
front of the aircraft. learned his hand and legs had missed a “To come home out of a combat situation
“You can get fixated on that, and it’s like, round’s path by inches. and then dumped into the civilian world was
school sparked his interest in flying them “I didn’t know until after the flight that a a little hard for me,” he said. “It was great
‘Well, what if an airplane’s flying in front
as a student at College of San Mateo and round had come up between my legs,” he when the 101st came to San Mateo, I was
of you? Well, get your head out of the cock-
later as a pilot in the 101st Airborne said. “I had flown all day and didn’t know.” just charged. The reunion was a big help.”
pit,” King remembers his instructor saying.
Division of the U.S. Army. So when he got
the opportunity to fly a fixed-wing plane At age 22, King was part of a combat Having retired from his work as a manag- King said he is looking forward to
just before he was deployed, he realized how assault helicopter battalion, bringing sup- er of a roofing and sheet metal company in Operation Eagle Visit, a weekend of activi-
much he enjoyed the challenge of maneuver- plies to nearby bases and transporting sol- San Mateo in 2006, King said he’s able to ties aimed at commemorating the city’s 50-
ing the aircraft’s pedals, controls and throt- diers in and out of missions. Noting most of reunite with the others in his unit every two year relationship with the 101st Airborne
tle, all while keeping an eye on where it’s the missions he went on were defensive, he years or so. But he said the 101st Airborne Division planned for March 23-25, as well
headed. said he and his crew navigated through open Division’s long-standing connection with as the flood of memories from another chap-
“It wasn’t as fun [flying a plane], it was fire and his unit lost two men in his year- the city of San Mateo has been a source of ter of his life. He said it’s meant a lot to him
boring actually because in a helicopter, we long tour in Vietnam. support for him over the years. that the city extended a heartfelt welcome to
have everything working, your hands, your King remembers listening to his crew Having learned San Mateo had adopted a those who had served in Vietnam at a time
feet, you have five different controls work- chief, who sat in the back of the helicopter unit within the division after he returned when public reception of the war and its vet-
ing constantly,” he said. and let the pilots know if they were clear to from Vietnam in 1971, King was excited to erans wasn’t always warm.
Having spent a year in flight school take off over radio, as he was about to take join a parade commemorating the unit’s “I’m really happy with San Mateo,” he
before he was deployed near the demilita- off and then suddenly not hearing anything return from war in 1972 to meet other heli- said. “San Mateo was there and that was my
rized zone in Vietnam in 1970, King learned from him. Believing he was dead, King copter pilots and those who had been hometown.”
quickly flying a helicopter for military mis- learned a round had gone through the radio through similar experiences. Operation Eagle Visit will take place in
sions was not as straightforward as he cord when the crew chief held up one fraz- He remembers feeling self-conscious various locations in San Mateo March 23-
might have initially thought. He remem- zled end. On another occasion, he remem- about wearing his military uniform when he 25. Visit cityofsanmateo. org/101st for
bers landing his helicopter and looking up met his family at San Francisco more information.

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‘Love, Simon’
A fresh and classic
take on first love
SEE PAGE 20

The power
of our voice
By Priscilla Jin

F
ourth period Spanish class, fresh-
man year. I was sitting at the desk
in the corner next to the window,
halfheartedly jotting down notes and trying
my best not to drowse off. Suddenly, a loud
bang rang out from the
hall and jolted me and
the rest of the drowsy
class awake. A blanket of
silence covered the
entire class — wide eyes
looked all around the
room. We froze in terri-
fied uncertainty and held
our breaths.
‘Benji’ is a remake of Joe Camp’s 1974 original, an independently released film (all the studios passed) made as scrappily as its mangy mutt A few seconds later, a leadership student
star, played by the then-veteran pup Higgins, co-star of ‘Petticoat Junction.’ walked by our open door. “Sorry!” she
yelled. She had popped one of the balloons

In reboot, ‘Benji’
she was using to decorate the halls. A sigh
of relief and nervous laughter filled the
class, and we returned to our tedious notes.
This is how my generation grew up: care-
fully listening to the sounds in the hall-
ways; practicing lockdown drills; seeing

is still a good boy


the words “mass shooting” and “school”
appear together on news stories’ headlines
again and again. We counted off school
shootings around the country
— Columbine, Virginia Tech, Sandy Hook.
We learned the frequency of these tragedies
By Jake Coyle mongrel born and bred in the ‘70s still course, eternal. There remains no better way did not numb our shock and pain; it only
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS charm young viewers? to separate the wheat from the chaff of intensified our questions: Why does this
humanity than the moral calculus offered up keep happening? How can we stop it? We
“Benji” is a remake of Joe Camp’s 1974
by dog movies: The good are those who are turned to the adults to have these questions
It’s been a mere 14 years since the last original, an independently released film (all answered, only to have them lost in a sea
the studios passed) made as scrappily as its kind to canines; the bad are those who
“Benji” movie. But in dog years, that’s an aren’t. Simple as that. Unlike that prissy of debate, conflict and politics.
eternity. mangy mutt star, played by the then-veteran Now, a generation tired of learning how
pup Higgins, co-star of “Petticoat Lassie or that show-pony terrier from “The
“Benji, ” which landed on Netflix on Artist,” Benji is beloved because he’s a flea to run from guns, is deciding to stand
Friday, is an earnest attempt to rekindle the Junction.” Yet “Benji” became a bona fide instead. At 10 a.m. March 14, students
pop-culture sensation and the year’s 10th bag off the streets. Benji is Every Dog, with
most earnest of film franchises, which dried just a touch more training. stood in a silence that rang across the
up with “Benji: Off the Leash!” in 2004. In biggest box-office hit, ranking among the nation. This demonstration was proof of
likes of “Blazing Saddles, ” ‘’Young “Benji” is written and directed by Brandon
an entertainment world more cacophonous Camp, son of Joe Camp, and he’s aimed to the unprecedented realization of the power
than a kennel, bringing back such an Frankenstein” and “The Godfather Part II.” of young people in politics. It’s adding a
(It was, um, a different time.) preserve much of his father’s template. The
exceedingly wholesome creature is a kind of
a test: Can the humble, wordless tricks of a But the appeal of a heroic pooch is, of See BENJI, Page 22 See STUDENT, Page 22

‘Love Never Dies’ picks up


where ‘Phantom’ left off
By Judy Richter and costumes by Gabriela Tylesova.
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT And then there is the singing. Gardar Thor
Cortes as the Phantom has a strong operat-
It has been 10 years since the chandelier ic tenor that offsets his sometimes bombas-
crashed and the title character disappeared tic singing, as in the opening “’Til I Heard
from the depths of the Paris Opera House in You Sing.”
“The Phantom of the Opera.” Meghan Picerno as Christine Daaé, whom
Now it’s 1907. He has moved to the the Phantom loved and lost, has a bright,
United States and owns a Coney Island car- coloratura that easily reaches the stratos-
nival show, Mr. Y’s Phantasma, in “Love pheric heights of her music.
Never Dies,” Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 2011 Christine has become a celebrity singer
sequel to his musical megahit. in Europe who is to sing in New York City.
While this North American touring pro- When the Phantom hears the news, he
duction presented by Broadway San Jose anonymously invites her and her family to
lacks some of the elements that made visit Mr. Y’s Phantasma.
“Phantom” so popular, it still has many Her family includes her young son,
aspects to enjoy. JOAN MARCUS
Chief among them are the gorgeous sets See LOVE, Page 22 Gardar Thor Cortes (The Phantom) and Meghan Picerno (Christine Daaé) star in‘Love Never Dies.’
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‘Love, Simon’ a fresh and


classic take on first love
By Sandy Cohen Reasons Why” star Katherine Langford),
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS who’s been crushing on Simon since they
were kids; Abby (Alexandra Shipp), the
Some things are universal about being a transfer student and hottest girl in school;
teenager: The budding sexuality and sense and Nick (Jorge Lendeborg, Jr.), a nice-guy
of identity, the dramatic emotions, the pro- athlete who serves as Simon’s heterosexual
found need for acceptance and confusing foil.
inklings of first love. All the other “Grease” and “Sixteen
Countless movies (and books and songs Candles” archetypes are here, too: The bul-
and TV shows) plumb the agony and elation lies, jocks and popular kids, the wacky
of teen romance, but “Love, Simon” brings administrator (played oddly over-the-top by
fresh perspective to the genre by focusing Tony Hale), and the no-nonsense drama
on an experience unseen in coming-of-age teacher (Natasha Rothwell, as much of a
tales: What high-school first love might be hilarious standout here as she is on HBO’s
like if you’re gay. “Insecure. ”) Jennifer Garner and Josh
This film treats 17-year-old Simon Duhamel play Simon’s dreamy, slightly far-
Spier’s quest for love and self-acceptance fetched parents.
with the tender, timeless, Hollywood touch Simon’s life starts to unravel when the
of John Hughes: It’s a classic story of a first school’s class clown, Martin (Logan
crush made groundbreaking by centering on Miller), finds his secret emails. Martin
a closeted gay kid. threatens to expose the exchange — and
Nick Robinson is Simon, a shaggy- Simon’s gay status — unless Simon agrees
haired high-school senior who describes to set Martin up on a date with Abby.
his life as “totally normal.” He has a loving As with any story set in the emotional
family and the same clutch group of friends minefield of high school — especially in ‘Love, Simon’ brings fresh perspective to the genre by focusing on an experience unseen in
for years. Simon is gay — he’s known ever the era of social media — dramatic social coming-of-age tales: What high-school first love might be like if you’re gay.
since a recurring adolescent dream about chaos ensues for everyone. And it rings
ally and professionally. He says he was “a identify with what we’ve gone through.
Daniel Radcliffe — but has kept his sexual- painfully true whether you were the Leah,
closeted gay high-schooler” himself and “Love, Simon” is a universal story, even
ity a secret from everyone. Abby, Nick, Martin or Simon of your
celebrates “Love, Simon” as the first main- if you’re not a gay teenager. The challenge
He finally finds an outlet after an anony- teenage group.
stream Hollywood coming-of-age film with of figuring out who we are and standing
mous post on the school’s online gossip The heart of “Love, Simon” lies in the
a gay lead. comfortably in that identity might begin in
forum. A student calling himself Blue con- authenticity of its characters, which were
The success of “Black Panther” and the high school, but often lasts a lifetime. As
fesses that he’s gay but hasn’t told anyone, born in psychologist-turned-author Becky
momentum behind #MeToo are propelled by Simon so aptly says: “No matter what,
and Simon writes to him, using a pseudo- Albertalli’s debut novel, adapted by “This Is
the idea that representation matters, and announcing who you are to the world is
nym. They begin an anonymous pen-pal Us” screenwriters Elizabeth Berger and
“Love, Simon” is part of that conversation. pretty terrifying.”
friendship that turns into a deep connec- Isaac Aptaker, and brought lovingly to the
Movie fans who aren’t white and straight “Love, Simon,” a Twentieth Century Fox
tion, and Simon starts fantasizing about screen by director Greg Berlanti. A veteran
have long projected themselves onto the release, is rated PG-13 by the Motion
Blue’s real identity. writer and producer of such teen fare as TV’s
big-screen stories of those who are. But we Picture Association of America for “themat-
He keeps this all this from his friends, “Riverdale, ” ‘’Dawson’s Creek, ”
all want to see our experiences validated, to ic elements, sexual references, language and
who are drawn in classic Hughes tradition: ‘’Supergirl” and “The Flash, ” Berlanti
have our stories deemed significant, to feel teen partying.” Running time: 110 min-
There’s awkward, self-conscious Leah (“13 knows this world intimately, both person-
that we are not alone and that others can utes. Three and a half stars out of four.

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Hillbarn stages story of ‘The Elephant Man’ despite some good performances.
By Judy Richter
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT Likewise, the bare-bones set by
Ting Na Wang does little to
The story of a horribly deformed advance the drama. In particular,
young man in the late 19th century the model of the church was an
is dramatized in Bernard important symbol in previous pro-
Pomerance’s “The Elephant Man,” ductions, but here it’s like an after-
presented by Hillbarn Theatre. thought. Nevertheless, Marx does
Though fictionalized, it’s based a good job of transforming himself
on a real man, John Merrick into John without resorting to
(Joshua Marx), who suffered from makeup to become convincing.
neurofibromatosis, a debilitating Austin’s performance as Treves
condition that didn’t have a name works well for the most part except
or cure then. Mocked and mistreat- toward the end, when he seems to
ed, John was part of a freak show suffer a crisis of faith. Maysonave
until he was rescued by Dr. remains too actress-y as Mrs.
Frederick Treves (Michael Barrett Kendal.
Austin), an anatomical lecturer and Several other members of the
surgeon at a London hospital. ensemble are noteworthy, especial-
The play begins with Treves ly John Musgrave as Carr Gomm,
showing photos of the actual John the hospital administrator, and
Merrick, who had bulging growths Thomas Cokenias in contrasting
all over his body. His right hand roles as Ross, the heartless freak
was useless, one eye almost closed show manager, and as the bishop
and his head so misshapen that he who becomes John’s spiritual
couldn’t lie flat to sleep. adviser. Lighting by Pamila Gray
Treves took him to live at the MARK AND TRACY PHOTOGRAPHY enhances the drama, but a footlight
hospital, where he was well treated Joshua Marx, left, transforms himself into John Merrick as Michael Barrett Austin, as Frederick Treves, shows in front of an aisle is a tripping
and could exercise his considerable photos of the actual John Merrick in Hillbarn Theatre’s production of ‘The Elephant Man.’ hazard.
intellect. At one point, John says, Running about two hours with
“My head is so big because it’s full model for St. Philip’s Church. confessed that he had never seen a comings. For example, it doesn’t
one intermission, “The Elephant
of dreams.” His life was brightened by the naked woman. She obliges by bar- make clear why Treves was being
Man” will continue through March
He became the darling of London arrival of Mrs. Kendal (Stephanie ing her breasts. However, this ten- swindled. It’s also episodic.
25 at Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E.
socialites and royals, who donated Maysonave), with whom he dis- der moment is interrupted by Direction by Jasen Jeffrey does
Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. For
money for his lifetime care. cussed what he was reading, such as Treves, who orders her to leave and nothing to eliminate that effect,
tickets and information call (650)
“Romeo and Juliet.” never return. and it doesn’t make some of the
Religion became important to 349-6411, Ext. 2, or visit hill-
As their friendship developed, he Pomerance’s script has short- characters particularly involving
him as he designed and then built a barntheatre.org.

‘Skeleton Crew’ explores Detroit auto workers’ plight


By Judy Richter One of them is the pregnant, embodied by Hall, she’s resilient
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT unmarried Shanita (Tristan and wise with the ability to say the
Cunningham), who finds her work right thing, whether humorous or
TheatreWorks audiences are the rewarding but worries about how stern, to defuse situations.
beneficiaries of its co-production she will care for her child if she She and Reggie have a long-
of Dominque Morisseau’s loses her job. standing connection that’s gradual-
“Skeleton Crew.” The secretive, sullen Dez ly revealed and that influences how
When it opened at Marin Theatre (Christian Thompson), whose flir- they deal with increasingly chal-
Company Jan. 30, it had some tations she rejects, hopes to save lenging circumstances.
problems, mainly that some lines enough money to open his own As so well directed by Jade King
were spoken too fast to be under- auto shop. Carroll, the actors create characters
stood. Their union steward, Faye that one comes to care about, even
That issue has largely disap- (Margo Hall), is the eldest and wis- Dez, who’s not very likable at first.
peared now that the cast has had a est. With 29 years on the job, she Running about two hours with
chance to iron things out. Thus the wants to stay until she’s logged 30 one intermission, “Skeleton Crew”
show has coalesced into a drama years, entitling her to a better pen- is an affecting look at the toll that
where characters and plot sub- sion and benefits. changes in the American manufac-
tleties are more clearly drawn. It’s Finally there’s their foreman, turing sector make on real people.
funnier and more touching. Reggie (Lance Gardner), who wants It will continue through April 1
Set in the break room of Detroit’s to continue supporting his wife and at the Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305
KEVIN BERNE last auto stamping plant in 2008, family and who is torn between Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. For
Shanita (Tristan Cunningham) and Dez (Christian Thompson) are auto the action focuses on how the helping the workers and appeasing tickets and information call (650)
plant workers, sharing a moment in the break room, in Dominique plant’s possible closure affects management. 463-1960 or visit
Morisseau’s ‘Skeleton Crew.’ four valuable black employees. Faye underpins all of them. As theatreworks.org.

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LOVE
Continued from page 19
Giry (Karen Mason), who knew the
Phantom’s background, and her daughter,
Meg (Mary Michael Patterson). Madame
as memorable as his “Phantom” output, it’s
still quite tuneful. It even picks up an occa-
sional motif from “Phantom” just to remind
woman with a big personality.
The large ensemble of singers and dancers
also does well under musical director/con-
Giry oversees his show while Meg is its us where everything started. ductor Dale Rieling and choreographer
star. Madame Giry sees Christine as a However, Ben Elton’s book is based on Graeme Murphy Ao.
Gustave (the cherubic-voiced Jake Heston threat. “The Phantom of Manhattan” by Frederick Running about two and half hours with
Miller, alternating with Casey Lyons), and The plot boils down to two conflicts. The Forsyth rather than a novel by Gaston one intermission, “Love Never Dies” will
her husband, Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny first is between the Phantom and Raoul for Leroux. continue only through March 18 at the
(Sean Thompson, another fine singer), Christine’s love. The second is between As directed by Simon Phillips, the acting Center for the Performing Arts, 255
whom she had chosen over the Phantom. Christine’s faithfulness to her marriage and is first-rate by both the principals and the Almaden Blvd., San Jose. For tickets and
However, the marriage is in trouble because her still-strong attraction to the Phantom lesser characters. Mainly they are Gangle information, call (800) 982-2787 or visit
of his drinking and gambling. and his music. The outcome is surprising. (Stephen Petrovich), Squelch (Richard ticketmaster.com.

(Gabriel Bateman and Darby Camp, unrelat- record in cliche ne’er-do-welling. Blumhouse, has become synonymous with

BENJI
Continued from page 19
ed to the director) get caught in a pickle and
Benji comes to the rescue.
This is a movie about a dog that not
But the dog is, as ever, irresistibly win-
ning. Here, his feats surpass even those of
the door-opening Raptors in “Jurassic
contemporary R-rated horror. Now he has
proven — so long as he doesn’t have more
sinister sequels for “Benji” planned — that
Park.” Benji does them one better, opening he can raise loveable beasts from the dead,
only thoroughly understands English but too.
location has been switched from Texas to also grasps the importance of forensic a locked room with a key he grips in his
New Orleans. The single parent skeptical of evidence in a police investigation. And mouth. “Benji,” a Netflix release, is not rated by
adopting a stray is now an EMT mom (Kiele yet “Benji” is less believable when the For those looking for the most benign the Motion Picture Association of America.
Sanchez) instead of a dad. But the basic for- superdog isn’t around. There’s an implau- family-friendly entertainment, the nostal- It contains some intense scenes, mild vio-
mula is much the same, down to even the sible kidnapping plot, some rather grat- gic and corny “Benji” will do the trick. The lence and growling that could contain dog
inclusion of Charlie Rich’s original theme, ing and over-acted family dramatics and greatest irony is that the film is produced by expletives. Running time: 87 minutes. Two
“I Feel Love.” A brother and sister pair villains who appear to be going for a Jason Blum, whose production company, stars out of four.

Many question, and even fear, our what previous generations couldn’t? tunately pulled us in, we are learning about

STUDENT
Continued from page 19
power. They accuse us of ignorance —
how can children who are too young to
even vote have a say in our politics?
There is no barrier of entry to get
involved. There is only one requirement:
compassion. We don’t need years of experi-
the power our voices yield. We are no
longer excluding ourselves from the con-
versation — I hope it will be the first of
How can this generation — the ence or more time in classrooms to know many in which we are involved.
Millennials, the Trophy Kids, the Me Me that something isn’t right. This is how my
new tone to a conversation that has been Me Generation — do anything to change generation has decided to involve itself
had too many times before: gun control. — with a vision to protect our peers and
ourselves and to fight for what we believe Priscilla Jin is a senior at Burlingame High School.
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MUSEUM GOTTA SEE ‘UM
By Susan Cohn tional items, radios became decorative state-
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT ments and reflected modern trends in style
and technology. The finest radio sets were
“ON THE RADIO” AT THE SAN influenced by popular aesthetic movements
FRANCISCO AIRPORT MUSEUM such as Art Deco, with designs rendered in
HIGHLIGHTS SIX DECADES OF streamlined and asymmetrical shapes. Finely
RADIO DESIGN. Radio is one of the great crafted wooden cabinets with carefully
technological triumphs of the 20th century. radiused corners housed more powerful and
Envisioned for wireless communication, advanced electronics. These artfully
radio became a universal mass media and cap- designed, wood-case sets were the flagships
tivated audiences across the world. For the of tabletop radios and paired contrasting
first time in history, populations separated grill cloths with bright metals and lacquered
by thousands of miles could be notified of woods. Many radios featured modern type-
important news at a moment’s notice. In the faces and stylized tuning indicators, such as
United States, radio programming shaped the Wilcox-Gay A–15, with its multicolored,
popular culture and strengthened national skyscraper-inspired dial.
unity. Millions of Americans gathered FROM THE PARK TO THE BEACH,
RADIOS CAME ALONG. From picnics in
around their radios every night during the
the park, to outings at the beach or simply
1930s and 1940s to hear live comedies, seri-
relaxing in the backyard, portable radios
als, musical performances and news reports. brought the style and excitement of radio
Radio was the most exciting and accessible technology outdoors. In 1924, Zenith intro-
technology of its time and galvanized the duced their Companion model, the first
Jaime Arbona’s 1932 ‘Cathedral’ Model 21 ‘Minuette’ radio is one of the items on display in
imagination of countless listeners. The San portable, self-contained radio offered by a ‘On the Radio’ at the San Francisco Airport Museum. Nicknamed for their resemblance to the
Francisco Airport Museum’s exhibition “On major manufacturer. Although the interior arches of the great European cathedrals, Cathedral radios were simply constructed of
the Radio” highlights more than 60 years of Companion featured a revolutionary enclo- thin plywood and decorative veneers molded over arched wooden frames
radio design, from crystal sets and luxury sure that held batteries and a built-in speaker, “Wavemagnet” aerial antenna. International Airport. This exhibition is
consoles, to stylish tabletop models and it was heavy, expensive and ahead of its DEEJAYS AND TOP 4 0 HIT SONGS. accessible to ticketed passengers through
pocket-sized transistors. time. During the late 1930s, improvements As television took the spotlight in the Sept. 30, 2018. Visit
THE GOLDEN AGE OF BROADCAST- in vacuum tube technology paved the way for 1950s, radio programming shifted to record- https://www. flysfo. com/museum/exhibi-
ING. Between 1922 and 1924, the number of modern portable radios. Inspired by fashions ed music and talk shows. Transistorized tions/radio for more information on the
radio stations in the United States skyrocket- in luggage design, these lightweight radios portables and automobile radios cranked out exhibition. Lenders making this exhibition
ed from 28 to more than 1,400. By the were housed in hinged, wooden cases covered rock ‘n’ roll and Top 40 hit songs, deejays possible include Tom Albrecht, Jaime
1930s, a new series of compact, high-pow- in tweed cloth or textured leatherette. Radios and radio show hosts became overnight Arbona, Steve Cabella, California Historical
ered radios incorporated improved vacuum such as the Remler 92 operated on battery stars, and the number of receivers in the Radio Society, History San José, Steve
tubes and circuitry. This was the golden age power, while most sets were “plug-in porta- United States doubled. Radio had cultivated a Kushman, The Museum of American
of broadcasting, characterized by radio bles” that switched from AC household cur- massive and mobile audience. Heritage, Don Pettee and John Schneider.
shows performed by actors, sound engineers rent to battery operation. By 1939, more MUSEUM PARTICULARS. On the
and live musicians. Radios gained a place of than 150 portable radio models were avail- Radio is located post-security in Terminal 3,
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School Performing Arts Center, 555
ments that will actually open up the Union Cemetery Tour — History. Middlefield Road, Atherton. Adults
park to downtown, such as a new plaza 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Union Cemetery, $14, seniors $10. Tickets can be pur-
plaza along Fifth Avenue, an under- on Fifth Avenue and reducing the size 300 Woodside Road, Redwood City. chased online. For more informa-
ground parking garage and new rest- Hear stories and visit the graves of tion call 906-7724.
of the bleachers that will allow more early Redwood City residents. For
rooms were among the common fea- visibility into the park,” she said in an more information contact The Sk yline College Jazz Band at
tures included in three plan options ellen@historicunioncementery.com Odd Fellows Lodge Half Moon
email. “The improvements will not . B ay. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Odd
presented in 2015. Though community happen overnight and will need to be Fellows Lodge Half Moon Bay, 526
feedback helped shape the preferred Home Compost Work shop. 10 a.m. Main St., Half Moon Bay. For more
staged in such a way as to provide min- to noon. 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. information call 726-9234.
and final master plan, a mitigated neg- imal disruption to the public.” Learn the basics of starting a com-
ative declaration that did not find any posting system. Limited space, reg- ‘The Elephant Man.’ 8 p.m. Hillbarn
significant impacts of the proposed Though the plan outlines some con- istration required. For more infor- Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd.,
mation contact sustainability@smc- Foster City. $37-$54. Based on the
general changes released last fall siderations affecting the timeline of gov.org. life of John Merrick. For more infor-
elicited more than 100 responses, the projects, noting the relocation of ten- mation call 349-6411.
nis courts would likely precede the Tak ing the Risk Out of Writing. 10
majority of which were concerned with for seniors in finding a permanent a.m. to noon. Sequoia Yacht Club, Woodside High School Musical
the loss of three tennis courts and relo- location in the course of its nine-year construction of a plaza, Canzian 441 Seaport Court, Redwood City. ‘On the Town.’ 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
acknowledged assembling funding for Author and Coach Mike Larsen will Woodside High School Performing
cation of the remaining three courts to lease, and will evaluate the studio in talk about how to set literary and Arts Center, 199 Churchill Ave.,
the park’s south side, according to the the city’s recreation facilities strategic the projects outlined in the plan would publishing goals that are exciting Woodside. Cost is $10-20. For more
present a hurdle to the plan coming to and achievable. Free for first-time information call 367-9750.
report. plan, according to the report. attendees. Cost $5 to $15. For more
With Monday’s meeting bringing fruition. information contact David Mamet’s ‘R ace.’ 8 p.m.
Though the city has committed to bbyanes303@aol.com. Dragon Productions Theatre Co.,
replacing the lost courts at other the number of public meetings held for The cost of the underground garage 2120 Broadway, Redwood City.
parks, nearly half of the 20 communi- the Central Park master plan to 16, the would not be included among the plan Understanding the Four Par ts of Tickets are $35 for general admis-
Medicare. 10:30 a.m. to noon. San sion and $27 for students and sen-
ty members who spoke at the Parks and community engagement process costs because it is expected to provide Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda iors. For more information email
Recreation Commission’s Feb. 7 informing the plan was very robust, parking for downtown as well as park de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Learn info@dragonproductions.net.
said Parks and Recreation Director visitors. In addition to the $3.2 mil- about enrolling in Medicare.
review and approval of the plan voiced Registration is required. For more A Celebration of Ireland: Music,
support for retaining more courts, Sheila Canzian. In balancing histori- lion in park in-lieu fees has already information call 522-7490. Poetr y and Stor ies f rom the
cal elements of the park with new fea- Emerald Isle with Four Shillings
according to the report. been appropriated, staff is recommend- Uncle Jer ’s B ee Show. 11 a.m. Short. Angelica’s Bell Stage Supper
tures, Canzian noted the changes ing an additional $2. 5 million to South San Francisco Main Library, Club, 863 Main St., Redwood City.
The loss of the Central Recreation would be phased in over time to ensure For more information call 274-1100.
phase in improvements to the chil- 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Center, which is leased by Self-Help minimal disruption of services. Francisco. Learn the role of bees in
dren’s play area. pollination, honey making and Jenk ins’. 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Messiah
for the Elderly, as well as a ceramics “I think the final plan provides an more. For more information contact Lutheran Church Elca, 1835 Valota
studio were also concerns raised by outstanding balance between preserv- ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. Road, Redwood City. $10 to $35 fee.
Masterworks Chorale’s first concert
residents. The city is expected to ing those elements of the park that are The council meets 7 p.m. March 19 First Annual 7 Mile House Jazz of 2018. For more information and
assist the group providing programs at City Hall, 330 W. 20th Av e. Fest. Noon to 11:30 p.m. 7 Mile tickets visit masterworks.org or call
House, 2800 Bayshore Blvd., 918-6225.
Brisbane. Featuring 11 bands. For
developed, according to the report. commercial cannabis such as San SUNDAY, MARCH 18

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more information call (415) 467-
2343. Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m.
The fourth phase entails potential reg- Carlos, which allows commercial cul- to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220
ulations allowing storefront retail tivation, manufacturing and testing Caring For Your R abbit. 1 p.m. Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition
South San Francisco Main Library, by renowned Chinese painter and
cannabis businesses in 2019. subject to regulation and zoning but is printmaker Hung Liu. For more
Continued from page 1 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
In Redwood City, outdoor personal not allowing retail storefronts. Francisco. Learn how to properly information call 355-1894.
cultivation of marijuana is illegal, but Pacifica voters approved a local tax on care for rabbits and debunk com-
mon myths. For more information Nowruz 2018. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
also require all permitted cannabis cities in California are not able to marijuana operations in November. contact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. San Mateo Main Library 55 W. Third
businesses be located at least 1,000 restrict indoor cultivation and person- Only Belmont, Brisbane and Pacifica Ave., San Mateo. Come and cele-
Live Per formance: ‘Romeo and brate the Iranian New Year. Free. For
feet from schools, child care centers, al consumption. Under Proposition allow outdoor cultivation, with all Juliet.’ 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Millbrae more information call 522-7802.
youth centers, public parks and 64, adults 21 years or older are allowed other cities and the county requiring Library, Community Room 1, 1
Library Ave., Millbrae. For more ‘The Elephant Man.’ 2 p.m. Hillbarn
libraries, according to a staff report. up to six plants within a single pri- indoor cultivation. information call 697-7607. Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd.,
Redwood City staff is also recom- vate residence, and are allowed to pos- The commission’s recommenda- Foster City. $37-$54. Based on the
SWA painting critique. 1 p.m. to 3 life of John Merrick. For more infor-
mending required city permits in addi- sess up to an ounce of marijuana and tions on the third phase will be mation call 349-6411.
p.m. SWA Fine Art Center, 527 San
tion to state ones for all cannabis smoke it in private residences or reviewed by the City Council in Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Joyce Barron
David Mamet’s ‘R ace.’ 2 p.m.
businesses, according to the report. licensed businesses. However, it April. Leopardo will critique one or two
Dragon Productions Theatre Co.,
paintings with some constructive
These considerations represent the would remain illegal while driving, in In other business, the Planning help to improve your paintings. For 2120 Broadway, Redwood City.
third of four phases of potential more information call 737-6084. Tickets are $35 for general admis-
public or anywhere tobacco is illegal. Commission Tuesday will also consid- sion and $27 for students and sen-
cannabis regulations adopted by the Cities have been taking various er a variety of exceptions for a pro- Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m. iors. For more information email
City Council in response to statewide to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220 info@dragonproductions.net.
approaches to commercial cannabis posed 85,732-square-foot mixed-use Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition
legalization, which took effect in post-legalization. Burlingame, East development at 847-849 Main St. The by renowned Chinese painter and Painter K im Froshin in
January. The first phase in November printmaker Hung Liu. For more Conversation with Cur ator
Palo Alto, Half Moon Bay and project applicant, The Acclaim information call 355-1894. DeWitt Cheng. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
included a ban on all commercial Woodside have interim bans on com- Companies, is proposing to merge Peninsula Museum of Art, 1777
cannabis activities, except deliveries mercial activity, with the intention of four parcels into one, build a multi- Learn to B uild a Crystal Radio. 1: California Drive, Burlingame. For
30 p.m to 3:30 p.m. Museum of more information call 692-2101.
of medicinal and adult use cannabis by further research. Several cities, includ- story addition around and above the American Heritage, 351 Homer Ave.,
retailers located outside the city. In ing Belmont, Colma and San Mateo historic landmark/contributor and cre- Palo Alto. RSVP required. $85. For Woodside High School Musical
more information call 321-1004. ‘On the Town.’ 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
the second phase, which is partially have prohibited commercial cannabis ate 74, 667 square feet of net new Woodside High School Performing
completed, delivery operators have businesses while Foster City has office space and 1,813 square feet of Financial Fitness: B uilding a Arts Center, 199 Churchill Ave.,
Woodside. Cost is $10-20. For more
been notified they must obtain a per- banned all commercial activity. net new retail space, according to a
Strong Financial Foundation. 2
information call 367-9750.
p.m. South San Francisco Main
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110 employment 127 elderly Care 203 public notices tundra tundra tundra
fiCtitious business nAme
gAo, A Fine dining Vietnamese fAmily resourCe stAtement #276831
Homestyle Cuisine specialized The following person is doing business
in Ben Tre Cooking, located in guide as: Speedy Management, 205 De Anza
San Mateo… Looking for experi- The San Mateo Daily Journal’s Blvd #139, SAN MATEO, CA 94402.
enced Chef in ESE VietnamBen twice-a-week resource guide for Registered Owners: 1)Kenyon Lee,
children and families. same address 2)Wing Fu Aaron Lau,
Tre cooking cuisine. 3438 Phoebe Ct., West Covina, CA
Applicant must have prior chef every tuesday & weekend 91792. The business is conducted by a
experience working in Ben Tre General Partnership. The registrant
region of Vietnam & must know Look for it in today’s paper to commenced to transact business under
Ben Tre Cuisine dishes. find information on family the FBN on 11/13/2008.
Please reply with your resources in the local area, /s/Kenyon Lee/
availability and primary contact including childcare. This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/27/18. (Published
information. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/3/18,
Salary: Depend on experience 3/10/18, 3/17/18, 3/24/18).
email: gaovietkitchen@gmail.com
mail to:gaovietkitchen@gmail.com 203 public notices
Phone: (415)999-5111 fiCtitious business nAme
(12 noon through 6PM) fiCtitious business nAme stAtement #276864 over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
stAtement #276571 The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business as: Ecloud Skincare, 4060 S. El Camino
as: Eclectique, 830 Palmetto Ave., PA- Rea #15, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Reg-
CIFICA, CA 94044. Registered Owners: istered Owner: Elena Nikishina, 980 Mar-
1)Steven L. Baca, 900 Palmetto Ave., lin Ave., Foster City, CA 94404. The
Pacifica, CA 94044 2)Lisa L. Rex, 5528 business is conducted by an Individual.
Alaska Dr., Concord, CA 94521. The The registrant commenced to transact
business is conducted by a General Part- business under the FBN on N/A.
nership. The registrants commenced to /s/Elena Nikishina/
transact business under the FBN on N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses-
/s/Steven L. Baca/ sor-County Clerk on 3/1/18. (Published in
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/3/18,
/Lisa L. Rex/ 3/10/18, 3/17/18, 3/24/18).
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/6/18. (Published in
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/24/18, fiCtitious business nAme
3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18). stAtement #276818
The following person is doing business
as: LifeSpark, 3650 Altamont Way, RED-
WOOD CITY, CA 94062. Registered
fiCtitious business nAme Owner: Hiroshi Ishii-Adajar, same ad-
stAtement #276715 dress. The business is conducted by an
The following person is doing business Individual. The registrant commenced to 203 public notices 203 public notices 296 Appliances
as: JCBERRY STYLE, 1525 Sullivan transact business under the FBN on N/A.
Ave. #8, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Regis- /s/Hiroshi Ishii-Adajar/ fiCtitious business nAme order to show CAuse for Air Conditioner 10000 BTU w/re-
tered Owner: Cherisse Ann P. Baet, This statement was filed with the Asses- stAtement #277039 ChAnge of nAme mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
same address. The business is conduct- sor-County Clerk on 2/26/18. (Published The following person is doing business CASE# 18CIV01030 brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
ed by an Individual. The registrants in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/3/18, as: Milagros, 1099 Middlefield Road, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, 0898
commenced to transact business under 3/10/18, 3/17/18, 3/24/18). REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Registered COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
Owner: Milagros Restaurant LLC., CA. 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Air Conditioner, Portable, 14,000
the FBN on N/A. REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
/s/Cherisse Ann P.Baet/ The business is conducted by a Limited BTU, Commercial Cool model
fiCtitious business nAme PETITION OF CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
This statement was filed with the Asses- stAtement #276800 Liability Company. The registrant com- Susan Elizabeth Schendel
menced to transact business under the sories plus remote included.
sor-County Clerk on 2/16/18. (Published The following person is doing business TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/24/18, as: Devonshire Oaks Nursing Center, FBN on 3/6/2001. Petitioner: Susan Elizabeth Schendel (650)345-1835
Caregivers Wanted
Caregivers Wanted 3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18). 3635 Jefferson Avenue, REDWOOD
CITY, CA 94062. Registered Owner: St.
/s/Gregory St. Claire/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
filed a petition with this court for a decree
changing name as follows:
Home C
Home are Jobs
Care Therese Convalescent Hospital Inc., CA. sor-County Clerk on 3/15/18. (Published Present Name:
Coffee mAker $15.00 white, Kitchen
Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533-
fiCtitious business nAme The business is conducted by a Corpora- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/17/18, Susan Elizabeth Schendel 0907
(650) 600-8108 stAtement #276771 tion. The registrant commenced to trans- 3/24/18, 3/31/18, 4/7/18). Proposed Name:
The following person is doing business act business under the FBN on Susan Elizabeth Southworth ColemAn lxe Roadtrip Grill -
EEmail:
mail: jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
jobs@starlightcaregivers.com 7/11/2003.
as: Melinamade Interiors, 515 Edgemar Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
www.starlightcaregivers.com
w ww.starlightcaregivers.com /s/Danilo C. Cabanayan/ fiCtitious business nAme THE COURT ORDERS that all persons (650)918-9847
Ave., PACIFICA, CA 94044. Registered This statement was filed with the Asses- interested in this matter shall appear be-
AApply
pply online or w
walk-in
alk-in Owner: Melina Copass, same address. stAtement #277027
sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published fore this court at the hearing indicated eleCtriC stoVe From Sears
The business is conducted by an Individ- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/3/18, The following person is doing business below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
4600 EEll CCamino
amino Real
Real,, # 211,, Los
Los Altos
Altos ual. The registrants commenced to as: 1) Kids’ Creation; 2) Zombie’s Crea- Excellent Condition $225
3/10/18, 3/17/18, 3/24/18). tition for change of name should not be Please Call (650)244-9267
transact business under the FBN on 1-1- tions; 3) Some Random Creations, 2952 granted. Any person objecting to the
12. Sherwood Drive, SAN CARLOS, CA name changes described above must file good miCrowAVe 1100 watt $40 Da-
/s/Melina Copass/ fiCtitious business nAme 94070. Registered Owners: 1) Denton a written objection that includes the rea- ly City (415) 231-4825.
This statement was filed with the Asses- stAtement #276962 Gentry; 2) Thomas Gentry; 3) Eugene sons for the objection at least two court
The following person is doing business Gentry; 4) Hailey Gentry, same address. days before the matter is scheduled to hotpoint heAVy Duty Dryer excellent
sor-County Clerk on 2/22/18. (Published as: Pineda’s Janitorial Service, 6711 Mis- The business is conducted by a Copart- be heard and must appear at the hearing
Day or Night
Day Night Shifts,
Shiffts
ts, Immediate
Immediate Placement
Placement in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/24/18, working condition Burlingame $50 Call
sion St., DALY CITY, CA 94014. Regis- ners. The registrant commenced to to show cause why the petition should Dan (408)656-0958
Required: 2 years
Required: years paid experience
experience 3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18). tered Owner: Rodolfo Pineda, same ad- transact business under the FBN on N/A. not be granted. If no written objection is
current CNA Certification;
or current Certification; dress. The business is conducted by an /s/Denton Gentry/ timely filed, the court may grant the peti- mAytAg wAsher excellent working
Individual. The registrant commenced to This statement was filed with the Asses- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
Drive Car;
Must Drive Car; Speak
Speak and write
write English
English fiCtitious business nAme transact business under the FBN on 03- petition shall be held on 04/17/18 at 9 (408)656-0958
stAtement #276646 sor-County Clerk on 3/15/18. (Published
09-18. a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
lA petite bAleen is Hiring Swim in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/17/18,
The following person is doing business /s/Rodolfo Pineda/
3/24/18, 3/31/18, 4/7/18). Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this mfg h20lAbs Model 300 exc cond
Teachers for our Atherton location! $300 as: Safety First Instruction, 48 Parkrose This statement was filed with the Asses- Order to Show Cause shall be published counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
Hiring Bonus! $15-$19/hour DOE. Avenue, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Regis- sor-County Clerk on 3/9/18. (Published in at least once each week for four succes-
Over 16 yrs old. tered Owner: Scott Rea, same address. the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/10/18, sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- refrigerAtor for Sale very good
Email shannonh@swimlpb.com. 3/17/18, 3/24/18, 3/31/18). order to show CAuse for ing on the petition in the following news- condition asking only $99 (650)520-4650
The business is conducted by an Individ- ChAnge of nAme paper of general circulation:
merry mAids sAn mAteo Hiring full-
ual. The registrants commenced to CASE# 18CIV00899 San Mateo Daily Journal room heAter Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
time house cleaners. No weekends. Paid transact business under the FBN on fiCtitious business nAme SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Filed: 3/6/2018 vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5.
holidays. Please call for an interview 01/01/2018. stAtement #276935 COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ (650)952-3500
650-572-8200. /s/Scott Rea/ The following person is doing business 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Judge of the Superior Court
This statement was filed with the Asses- as: 3-D Construction, 1665 Industrial Dated: 3/5/2018 sewing mAChine-royAl XL 6000
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
sor-County Clerk on 2/13/18. (Published Road, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- PETITION OF (Published 3/10/18, 3/17/18, 3/24/18,
tered Owner: Kent Douglas, 550 Lake- (650)342-8436.
newspAper interns in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/24/18,
view Way, Redwood City, CA 94062.
Marisol Ornelas 3/31/18)
3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18). TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: showtime rotisserie used once
JournAlism The business is conducted by an Individ-
Petitioner: Marisol Ornelas filed a petition $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave
The Daily Journal is looking for in- ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
act business under the FBN on with this court for a decree changing message.
terns to do entry level reporting, re- fiCtitious business nAme name as follows:
search, updates of our ongoing fea- stAtement #276789 7/19/1991.
/s/Kent Douglas/ Present Name: Marisol Ornelas singer sewing Machine. Good condi-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- Proposed Name: Marisol Gastelum Or- 210 lost & found tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call
so welcome. as: Momo Collaboration, 755 Miller Ave., (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm.
sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (Published in nelas
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. lost CAt. Black and White. Black
We expect a commitment of four to the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/10/18, patch on right eye. REWARD.
Registered Owner: Manuel Arce, same 3/17/18, 3/24/18, 3/31/18). THE COURT ORDERS that all persons smith CoronA typewriter and table
eight hours a week for at least four Call (323) 439-7713. M120 $25 (650)888-9314
months. The internship is unpaid, but address. The business is conducted by interested in this matter shall appear be-
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- an Individual. The registrants com- fore this court at the hearing indicated tAble top Elec.Skillet Oster #4859
terns have progressed in time into menced to transact business under the fiCtitious business nAme below to show cause, if any, why the pe- books w/cover 11 7/8"sq.cook area $10.00
FBN on 7/1/16. stAtement #276953 tition for change of name should not be (650)344-4756
paid correspondents and full-time re- The following person is doing business
porters. /s/Manuel E. Arce/ granted. Any person objecting to the JAmes pAtterson hardback books.
as: Woven Pathways, 216 Park Road, 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 unitAp stAndArd centerset bath-
This statement was filed with the Asses- BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered name changes described above must file
College students or recent graduates sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published a written objection that includes the rea- room chrome faucet, complete, $10,
Owner: Elfenworks Productions LLC, CA. (650)595-3933
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/24/18, The business is conducted by a Limited sons for the objection at least two court niCholAs spArks hardback books.
experience is preferred but not neces- 3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18). Liability Company. The registrant com- days before the matter is scheduled to 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
sarily required. be heard and must appear at the hearing VACuum CleAner (reconditioned)
menced to transact business under the $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
FBN on February 24, 2018. to show cause why the petition should QuAlity books used and rare. World
Please send a cover letter describing fiCtitious business nAme /s/Kenneth Tam/ not be granted. If no written objection is & US History and classic American nov- western wAshboArd Sales made
your interest in newspapers, a resume stAtement #276785 This statement was filed with the Asses- timely filed, the court may grant the peti- els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C.
and three recent clips. Before you ap- The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 3/8/18. (Published in tion without a hearing. A hearing on the $75. phone 650-369-2486.
ply, you should familiarize yourself as: Phase 2 Properties, 100 Skywood the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/10/18, petition shall be held on 04/10/18 at 9 the hAlo Forerunner saga. 3 books.
with our publication. Our Web site: Way, WOODSIDE, CA 94062. Regis- 3/17/18, 3/24/18, 3/31/18). a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, whirlpool wAsher DRYER, GE
www.smdailyjournal.com. Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587
tered Owners: Anne Marie Bourgeois Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Refrigerator all working and in good con-
Order to Show Cause shall be published V.logVinoV, unusuAl Journey to the dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
Send your information via e-mail to and Philip Alonzo Bourgeois, same ad- fiCtitious business nAme
dress. The business is conducted by a stAtement #276960 at least once each week for four succes- Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- whirlpool-dryer gAs Coin Oper-
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- Married Couple. The registrants com- The following person is doing business sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or
menced to transact business under the as: Brent Day Program, 1001 Bayhill Dr. ing on the petition in the following news- (650)302-2456
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 paper of general circulation:
FBN on January 1989. Ste 200, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Reg-
/s/Anne Bourgeois/ istered Owner: Community Support Serv- San Mateo Daily Journal 294 baby stuff
This statement was filed with the Asses- ices LLC, CA. The business is conducted Filed: 2/26/2018 297 bicycles
sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published by a Limited Liability Company. The reg- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ fisher-priCe heAlthy Care booster
istrants commenced to transact business Judge of the Superior Court Adult bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/24/18, seat - $5 (650)592-5864. loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
under the FBN on 5/10/17. Dated: 2/26/2018
pet sitters & 3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18). /s/Joel Remollino/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
(Published 3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18, 295 Art bmx mongoose Outer Limit Bike,
3/24/18)
dog wAlkers fiCtitious business nAme
sor-County Clerk on 3/9/2018. (Publish-
brushed finish, 15" X 20" frame
looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
needed! stAtement #276786
The following person is doing business
3/10/18, 3/17/18, 3/24/18, 3/31/18). holds 18 various size photos. Never
used. $20. 650-369-2486.
Child’s sChwinn biCyCle, blue in
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
Local, family owned pet as: Workouts on Wheels, 100 Skywood
Way, WOODSIDE, CA 94062. Regis- fiCtitious business nAme
care company. tered Owner: Anne Marie Bourgeois, stAtement #276920
Love for animals, same address. The business is conduct- The following person is doing business

legAl notiCes
as: Studio One Party & More, 116 E 25th
Valid CDL/Ins/Car ed by an Individual. The registrants
commenced to transact business under Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis-
required. the FBN on January 1989.
tered Owner: JaJil Corporation, CA. The
business is conducted by a Corporation.
Routes from San Mateo /s/Anne Bourgeois/ The registrant commenced to transact
This statement was filed with the Asses-
to Palo Alto. sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published
business under the FBN on March 6th,
Approx hours, in the San Mateo Daily Journal 2/24/18,
2018.
/s/Esmeralda Jildeh/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Fictitious Business Name Statements,
M-F 11am - 3pm 3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18).

www.bayareapetpals.com
sor-County Clerk on 3/6/18. (Published in
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/10/18,
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
email: lynda@bayareapetpals.com
for more info
fiCtitious business nAme
stAtement #276790
3/17/18, 3/24/18, 3/31/18).
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
The following person is doing business
as: Simple Dainty Jewelry, 149 PICCA-
fiCtitious business nAme
stAtement #277040
Notice of Public Sales and More.
DILLY PL, UNIT G, SAN BRUNO, CA The following person is doing business
sAles - Telemarketing and Inside Sales 94066. Registered Owner: Lay & Au as: Town, 715 Laurel Street, SAN CAR-
Representative needed to sell newspa-
per print and web advertising and event
LLC, CA. The business is conducted by
a Limited Liability Company. The regis-
LOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner: G&T
Restaurants Inc., CA. The business is Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
marketing solutions. To apply, please call trants commenced to transact business conducted by a Corporation. The regis-
650-344-5200 and send resume to under the FBN on N/A. trant commenced to transact business
info@smdailyjournal.com /s/Dylan Lay/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
under the FBN on 3/24/2006.
/s/Gregory St. Claire/
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
tribuZi for hAir has a station for
rent join our busy friendly energetic salon
sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/24/18,
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/15/18. (Published Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/17/18,
located 25 W. 25th Ave #5 in San Mateo. 3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18). 3/24/18, 3/31/18, 4/7/18).
Stop by or call Paige (650)679-4736.
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297 bicycles 304 Furniture 308 Tools 312 Pets & Animals 340 Camera & Photo Equip. 379 Open Houses
NEw 12" girls bike w/ training wheels DRESSER 4-DRAwER in Belmont for VINTAGE SHOPSmITH and bAND ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- NIKON 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave $75. good condition; good for children. SAw, good shape. $300/obo. Call mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
mes Call (650)678-8585 (650)342-6993 (650)593-2066
OmEGA b600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
OPEN HOUSE
298 Collectibles
ENTERTAINmENT CENTER for $50.
good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
LISTINGS
(650)726-4102 offer. (650)245-4084
80’S TOPS Complete Factory Set All 309 Office Equipment VIVITAR V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and List your Open House
Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. FREE wOODEN Bed frame, good condi- PET CARRIER for small dog or cat in ex- original manual. Like new. $99 SSF in the Daily Journal.
tion pictures available (650)322-9598 LAPTOP CASE or bag. Black. Like new. cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- (650)583-6636
A-TEAm FIGURINES Plus Jeep $20 email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. 6059 Reach over 83,450
(650)591-9769 San Carlos
GLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- PET TAxI Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
345 medical Equipment potential home buyers &
COLLECTAbLE mEmORAbILLIA from lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
310 misc. For Sale Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for renters a day,
the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each. $25. Call (650)349-6059. HOmEDICS DUAL Shiatsu Massage
IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x 500-600 bIG Band-era 78's--most mint, Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162 from South San Francisco
650-346-9262 for inquiries.
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 YORKIE-SILKY TERRIER, Male, to Palo Alto.
LENNOx RED Rose, Unused, hand 12 weeks, Pure Bred (papers Included) Garage Sales in your local newspaper.
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, IKEA TAbLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. bESSY SmALL Evening Hand Bag With Asking $500. (650)952-7221.
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. $ 30. (650)598-9804. Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
Call (650)344-5200
mILLER LITE Neon sign , work good
$59 call (650)218-6528
LIVING ROOm Table, good condition.
$30. (415)231-4825
LOVE CHAIR, velour, tan. $45.
bIFOLD SHUTTERS 2x28”x79 $10.00
(650)544-5306
bObbY HULL Hockey game great
316 Clothes ESTATE/
STAR wARS Action figure: Qui-gon
Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10
Steve (650)518-6614.
(808)631-1365.
NEw DELUxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784
CASH REGISTER Parts; Much Skin Not
5 bOxES male & female square dance
clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
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TwO FRAmED 17"h x 22"w SF historic
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(650)556-9708.
Sell! (650) 875-8159.
COSTCO PLAY Pen with travel bag.
Used once $35 (650)591-2981
DAwGS bRAND Kaymann black and
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Clean & Updated units. No Smoking, No
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NEw TwIN Mattress set plus frame
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
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Accessories, Train up. Call 650-593-8254.
299 Computers
19" COLOR Monitor with stand Vg con-
NIAGARA VIbRATING Adjustable bed
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00
(650)344-4756
color in excellent condition
length $50 (650)692-8012
3/4
Set and Accesso- NEw, COmPLETELY remodeled Apart-
ment, New floors, windows, and applian-
dition power cord/owners manual includ-
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(408)656-0958
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GALV. GOPHER wire, full
new(5x100)ft. $95.00 (650)302-0556
roll GENUINE LADIES Mink Fur Jacket,
$50.00 Call: (650)368-0748.
ries, Kitchen stuff, ces. $2995 per month. No Pets. Availa-
ble right away. Clean credit a must.
650-595-1052.
RECORDAbLE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
$25. (415)231-4825
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ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, OFFICE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 saddle, 91/2, like new, $15; (650)591- 470 Rooms
(650) 578 9208 wood with formica wood grain top $25
(650) 787-9753 LIONEL wESTERN Union Pass car and
9769 Country Music
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
300 Toys ORNATE LARGE bOOKCASE: Two LOREx 14” B&W Surveillance System
GOLF SHOES, FootJoy, black & white
saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5; CD’s, Easy Chair HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 (650)591-9769
100 THINGS for little children to do on a
trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used.
asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
Model Sg14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
2360 RWC loction.
KAYANO mEN’S Running shoes size 11
& (650)348-6660
FREE (650)595-3933 ORNATE mAHOGANY headboard with
gold trim $60. (650)589-0764
LUGGAGE, RED, 21" NEW Samsonite
Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
good condition $20 (650)520-7045
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good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 RETRO HUTCH Needs refinishing other- pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
LARGE STUFFED ANIMALS - $3 each
wise good condition. Top detaches from
bottom $25. (650)712-9962 mAKES 6"x6" potholders, frame and mEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
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great for Kids (650) 952-3500
ROLLERbLADES, GOOD condition.
SEwING STORAGE cabinet, Custom
loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
NEGRINI FENCING Epee mask size M
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
(650) 578-9208 8am to 4pm $59 - $150

Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745-


6309
made wood
(650)483-1222
perfect condition $75. & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
(415)260-6940
NEw wITH tags Wool or cotton Men's 430 Forest View Dr. *Business Internet *Phone Answering
*Conference Rooms *Offices
pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
STAR wARS Celebration 3 Darth Vader
SOFAbED, VELOUR, tan, Excellent SAmSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit
(650)952-3466 94080 *Complete IT Services * Mail
condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
$45. (650)328-6709
TUxEDO SIzE 40, black, including white (off Grand Ave.) (650) 373-2000
bay Area Executive Offices
SOLID wOOD Dining table with exten- shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
www.bayareaoffices.com
302 Antiques sion great piece great condition black
$80 (650)364-5263 SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for wILSON LEATHER Lady Jacket. Small,
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- like new. $45. (808)863-1136.
mAHOGANY ANTIqUE Secretary desk, formation.
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- SOLID wOOD Entertainment Center-
wILSON LEATHER, burgundy lady jack-
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
SINK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136 620 Automobiles
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
$15.00 (650)544-5306
303 Electronics
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
(925)482-5742 SLR LENS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 318 Sports Equipment GARAGE SALES Don’t lose money
ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma-
chines never used for small bus. $95
TAbLE 24"x48" folding legs each end.
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
15 SF giants Posters -- Barry Bonds, ESTATE SALES on a trade-in or
(650)992-4544. $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
SLR LENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
consignment!
make money, make room!
THREE INCH egg crate foam twin bed TRAIN-COLOR PRINT by John Hugh
bLAUPUNKT Am/Fm/CD Radio and Re-
ceiver with Detachable Face asking mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi- Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
bOw FLEx Max Trainer M-3-Very good Sell your vehicle in the
Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
$100. (650)593-4490 tion, $20, 650-595-3933
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(650)784-1061. Auto Classifieds.
KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger
incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758
TwIN bED frame-black wrought iron
from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
garage sale,
CHILDS KICK scooter by razor with hel-
mOTOROLA bRAVO MB 520 (android TwIN bED, mattress, box spring, frame
wATER STORAGE TANK, brand new,
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225. met $25 obo (650)591-6842 moving sale, Just $45
(650)771-6324
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8gB SD
card Belmont (650)595-8855
$ 50. (650)598-9804. EASTON ALUmINUm bat.33 inches, 30 estate sale, we’ll run it
USED bEDROOm Furniture, FREE. Call oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 ‘til you sell it!
ONKYO AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital (650)573-7381. 311 musical Instruments
GOLF bAG travel protector, black, $5; yard sale,
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
wALL UNIT/ROOm Divider. Simple
lines. Breaks down for transportation.
CHROmATIC HARmONICA: Horner
The 64 Chomonica, german Made $180,
(650)591-9769
rummage sale, Reach 83,450 drivers
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message (650)278-5776.
GOLF bag with 22 clubs. great for peo-
ple just learning to play. $90 (650)592- clearance sale, or from South SF to
SAmSUNG FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl.
2648 Palo Alto
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 wALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 DRUm SET-PEARL FORUm Excellent
whatever sale you Call (650)344-5200
GOLF bALLS, good condition, 100 for
304 Furniture
wARDRObE CLOSET with beveled
condition, Black, Full Kit, Light Use, $425
Call Paul (650)218-6706.
$10; (650)591-9769 have... ads@smdailyjournal.com
2 wALNUT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops door mirror $100 or B/Offer. (650)589- GOLF CLUbS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
need work but very good cond. $20/ea 0764 EPIPHONE LES Paul 100th $90.00 (650)341-8342
(650)952-3466.
wOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
Anniversary Custom Electric guitar. Reach over 83,450 readers bmw ‘07 X-5, One Owner, Excel. Condi-
Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 GOLF CLUbS, used set with Cart for
ANTIqUE DINING table for six people
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 $50. (650)593-4490 from South San Francisco tion Sports package 3rd row seats re-
duced $18,995 obo Call (650)520-4650
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 wOOD-GRAIN LAmINATE Kitchen table FENDER mUSTANG I guitar amplifier
70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. mEN'S ROSSIGNOL Skis. $95.00, to Palo Alto.
3’x4’ plus 1’ leaf, 2 chairs. Photo availa-
ANTIqUE mOHAGANY Bookcase. Four ble $35 (650)392-4841. $80. (650)421-5469 good condition, (650)341-0282. in your local newspaper. bmw ‘11 328i Coupe, M package, white
black, $13,800. (650)302-5523
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. mEN’S SKI Boots, Salomon, Size 9, very
FENDER mUSTANG ll guitar amplifier
ARmCHAIR GOOD
(650)266-3184
condition $55. 306 Housewares 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
$130.00 (650)421-5469
good condition. $70. (650) 591-2981.
Call (650)344-5200 CHEVROLET ‘86 ASTROVAN,
miles, $3800 (650)481-5296
63K
ONE DOzEN Official League Diamond
COmPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger CHEVY ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
bEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, FOR SALE:
(650) 315-2319 (650)771-6324. CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
20-pieces in original box, never used. Epiphone Les Paul Custom
$250 per box (3 boxes available). Prophecy Electric guitar. Mint. PRINCE TENNIS 2 section nylon black
bUNK bEDS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 $625.00, 650 421 5469.
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or (650)342-5630 Bag with Prince Pro graphite Racket-
B/O (650)685-2494 $55.(650)341-8342
CRYSTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $30.
Can send picture. (650)464-7860 HUGE LUDwIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle PROGRAmmAbLE ELIPTICAL Exer-
CARPET RUNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
or: floral design. good condition cise Bike. Excellent Condition. Redwood
GRILLING wOK stir fry. high quality Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300 City (650)740-9980 $75.00
$45.00. (650)266-3184 (650)369-8013.
steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592-
COmmODE, GOOD condition. $20 obo. 2648 TOTAL GYm XLS, excellent condition.
PIANO, UPRIGHT, in excellent condi- Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
Please call (650)745-6309 tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
JULISKA HAND-CRAFTED 6 7/16" (650)588-0828
COmPUTER DESK (glass) & chair. Like plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NEW $15.00
(650)344-4756 PIANO-1955 bALDwIN Acrosonic 36”
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or High, Free for anyone to pick-up TOUREDGE REACTION ii uniflex sys-
gtecher@comcast.net (650)295-9121. tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
KITCHEN CRAFT Cutter with five differ- new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
COmPUTER DESK For sale $99 ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives.
$35 contact 650-592-2648 UPRIGHT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi-
(650)520-4650 tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. TREADmILL-HORIzON LIKE New, limit-
ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO
COmPUTER SwIVEL CHAIR. Padded PARTYLITE GLASS 3-tee wall sconce. VINTAGE LINGERIE Washboard circa (650)508-8662
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 11 1/4" long, xtra tees. $15.00 (650)344- 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
4756 strumming $50 (650)369-2486 VINTAGE NASH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
DESK, GD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
(650)458-3578 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
308 Tools YAmAHA ACOUSTIC guitar, model
Fg830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
wOmAN’S SKI Boots, Nordica, size 8
DINETTE TAbLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. ANTIqUE IRON Hand Drills. 3 available zILJIAN CYmbALS with stands, 21” $30 (650)592-2047.
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
(916)826-5964 wOmEN’S RAICHEL ski boots, size 6 ?
DINING ROOm SET - Cherry Wood CRAFTSmAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" $ 50. (650)888-5808 .
(Looks Like Mahogany), two extra dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
leaves, Seats up to 10. $1200 or best of- 312 Pets & Animals YAmAHA ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or SHOPSmITH mARK V 50th Anniversary (650)458-3255
evenings most attachments. $1,500/OBO. AIRLINE CARRIER for cats, pur. from
(650)504-0585
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call 335 Garden Equipment
DINING TAbLE (36"x54") and 4 match-
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for VINTAGE CRAFTSmAN Jig Saw. Circa (505)228-1480 local. CHAIN SAw, 16“ ,Craftsmen ,electric,
$250 .(650)-654-1930. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 $55. (650)888-5808
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620 Automobiles 670 Auto Service
CheVY hhr ‘08 - Grey, spunky car
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
(408)807-6529.
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ACROSS
$29.75 plus certificate fee
dodge ‘99 MAintenAnCe Van, , (most cars)
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(650)481-5296
869 California Drive . 9 Gives more than 35 “Great Public 49 Apply
Burlingame
1 Surfers’ banes the once-over Schools for Every 50 Gets ready to file
(650) 340-0492
got An older 9 Figures in 10 Crows’ crops Student” org. 52 NCAA ‘Cane’s
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Donate it to the 42 Like fresh lettuce platform?
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15 Concord, for one subtitles
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used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
16 NBC slogan that 13 Where the same 43 Slow tempo 57 Supplement, with
covered “Hill questions are 44 As good as it gets “out”
CAble tire Chains. Stock #1038 $20
(415)407-2360 RWC location. Street Blues,” asked annually 45 Completely 58 Give leave
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dition One owner Fully loaded Low PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few among others 17 1989 Firth/Bening cleanse 59 “... thus wide I’ll
times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20 46 Asks for a hand? __ my arms”:
miles reduced $17,995 obo (650)520-
obo. (650)745-6309 18 Took on cargo movie
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White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
MAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per-
P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309. 20 Some crash, say
fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles 680 Autos Wanted functionally 23 “CSI: Miami”
$19,995 OBO (650)520-4650 actress Eva
Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
limited
toYotA ’12 Rav 4, Sport, Silver, 52k Novas, running or not applications 24 Like the arena
miles, 1 owner, $13,950.00 (650)212- Parts collection etc.
6666 So clean out that garage 22 WWII camp after the home
Give me a call
Joe 650 342-2483 26 Feature of some team’s winning
lights goal
625 Classic Cars
27 NL West team 25 Present with
CheVY ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 28 Wee many options
obo. (650)952-4036.
29 Hose 28 Timetable listings
CheVY ‘86 CorVette. Automatic. 38 “Mom,” e.g. 29 Meas. checked at
93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
obo. (650) 952-4036. 39 Event on a fall a garage
CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k highlight reel 30 River to the
MileS. $19,000 OBO or trade for ‘50
Oldsmobile Cpe.. (650)481-5296. 40 Zebra kin Rhône
MerCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top.
41 “Blueberries for 31 Former comm.
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851-
0878
__”: kids’ book giant
awarded a 1949 32 Shuteye
StudebAker ’63 GT Hawk, 289 V8,
Auto-Trans, Electric Spark, Fun Driver, Caldecott Honor sessions
$8,500 (510)468-1839
42 Newsletter 33 Brownie maker
03/17/18
630 trucks & SuV’s editor’s filler 34 Suggest
JeeP 2001 Wrangler in great shape, 47 Has an online
100k miles, 4x4 automatic 6 cylinder
$1500. Call (415)891-2994. chat with
51 Like evil villains
635 Vans 54 Skeletal start?
toYotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con- 55 Sluggish
dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K
miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See
craigslist for pics.
56 One who’s not at
all graceful
640 Motorcycles/Scooters 60 Put on
bMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
(650) 995-0003
61 Popular
Canadian beer
hondA 305 Head, 2 blocks, X-tras.
$500 (415)269-4784 62 Opposite ends
MotorCYCle SAddlebAgS, 63 License
with mounting hardware and other parts
$35. Call (650)670-2888 requirements,
perhaps
645 boats
2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
excellend condition. $4,500. Call
DOWN
(650)347-2559 1 Timid types
MAlibu 24 ft with tower. Completely re- 2 Arctic inhabitant
built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
20K obo. (650)851-0878. 3 Ristorante
SeA rAY 16 Ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs
regular?
Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732. 4 World-record
finish?
5 Switch statuses
6 Gulf states fed.
7 Tijuana trio
8 Newborn
By Alan Olschwang
03/17/18
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Britain points at Putin in poisoning attack as gulf widens


By Angela Charlton and Jill Lawless major crimes was also
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS investigating the attack
on Yulia Skripal, who is
MOSCOW — The gulf between Russia and a Russian citizen. Her
Britain widened on Friday as they cranked up father has British citi-
pressure over a nerve agent attack and a sus- zenship. Both are in crit-
pected murder in Britain that have deepened ical condition.
Western worries about alleged Russian med- British police said
dling abroad. there is no apparent link
Britain’s foreign secretary accused Vladimir Putin to the attack on
Glushkov and the poi-
Russian President Vladimir Putin of person-
soning of the Skripals.
ally ordering the poisoning of ex-Russian
But to the West, they are raising similar
spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia,
concerns.
describing it as the most brazen such move
While Britain has accused the Russian
since World War II.
state of ordering the poisoning of the
Putin’s spokesman denounced the claim as Skripals, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson
“shocking and inexcusable.” took it a step further Friday and said it’s
As relations between the two nations sank “overwhelmingly likely” that Putin himself
to a new post-Cold War low, nearly two ordered the attack.
dozen Russian diplomats in London were Top EU diplomats were expected to dis-
packing their bags to leave Tuesday after an cuss next steps at a meeting Monday, with
REUTERS expulsion order from Britain. British diplo- some calling for a boycott of the upcoming
Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May visits the city where former Russian intelligence officer mats in Moscow were bracing for a retalia- World Cup in Russia. British Prime Minister
Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned with a nerve agent. tory order from the Kremlin and were just Theresa May is seeking a global coalition
waiting to be told who had to leave and of countries to punish Moscow, and the
when. U.S., France and Germany have already
Geopolitical tensions have been mount- lined up against Russia over the Skripal
ing since the poisoning of the Skripals in attack.
the English city of Salisbury on March 4, in Britain is expelling 23 Russian diplomats
what Western powers see as the latest sign and taking other steps against Russian
of increasingly aggressive Russian interfer- interests as the two nations’ relations plum-
ence in foreign countries. The tensions met.
threaten to overshadow Putin’s expected re- “Our quarrel is with Putin’s Kremlin, and
election Sunday for another six-year presi- with his decision, and we think it over-
dential term. whelmingly likely that it was his decision,
But that’s not all. to direct the use of a nerve agent on the
New concerns surfaced Friday about the streets of the U.K., on the streets of Europe,
death this week of a London-based Russian for the first time since the Second World
businessman, Nikolai Glushkov, found dead War,” Johnson said.
at his south London home on Monday. Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was
British police said Friday that he died from quoted by Russian news agencies as call-
compression to the neck and opened a mur- ing Johnson’s statement a “shocking and
der investigation. inexcusable breach of diplomatic propri-
Russia also suspects foul play in ety. ” Peskov reiterated Russian denials of
Glushkov’s death and opened its own involvement in the attack on the
inquiry Friday. Russia’s top agency for Skripals.

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