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Weekend • March 16-17, 2019 • XIX, Edition 175 www.smdailyjournal.com

Owner: Ice Oasis


will remain open Redwood City ice rink
survives ADA lawsuit;
remodel set for summer REUTERS
Caltrain officials are looking to develop land available for
By Zachary Clark non-railroad uses such as housing, retail and offices.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Nazareth Ice Oasis in Redwood City


will remain open after the business
faced an Americans with Disabilities
Act lawsuit that threatened its future, a
Caltrain charts
representative of the company said
Friday.
The lawsuit was filed against the rink
in January and the plaintiff and
Nazareth have since reached a settle-
the future for
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
Nazareth Ice Oasis has already closed its second-floor grill because a the suit, which
was filed in part because the grill is not accessible to disabled people.
ment, the representative said.
“We’re relieved,” he said. “It’s unfor-
tunate the way some of this has panned
See OASIS, Page 31
agency’s land
Officials eyeing housing, retail
and offices on railroad corridor
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Caltrain officials want to build hous-


ing, retail and offices on the agency’s
underused property, though plans for
transit-oriented development will have
to be balanced with the future needs of
the railroad.
Those are a few takeaways from a spe- Ron Collins
cial meeting last week, at which the
joint powers board weighed in on potential future uses of
Caltrain land. The agency is currently taking stock of its
property and in the works are four planning and policy
efforts to help guide land use decisions.
Those efforts include Caltrain’s business plan, which will
guide future growth of the railroad, the rail corridor use pol-
icy, which will contain an inventory of development
opportunities, the station management toolbox, a tool to

See CALTRAIN, Page 23

Man charged with stealing


People gather at a vigil to mourn for the victims of the Christchurch mosque attack in New Zealand.
REUTERS
from former Giants pitcher
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT

‘One of New Zealand’s darkest days’ A 36-year-old Burlingame man is


behind bars this week after he was arrest-
ed Wednesday on accusations he stole
At least 49 people are dead in mass shootings at two mosques Friday sports memorabilia valued at $12,000
from the Millbrae storage locker of for-
By Nick Perry and Mark Baker Facebook. the judge read him one murder charge. mer Giants pitcher William Laskey in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS One man was The judge said “it was reasonable to recent months, according to the San
arrested and charged assume” more such charges would fol- Mateo County District Attorney’s William Laskey
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — with murder. low. Office.
At least 49 people were shot to death at Brenton Harrison Two other armed suspects were taken Sometime between Dec. 20 and Feb. 23, Matthew
two mosques during midday prayers Tarrant appeared in into custody while police tried to Weatherford is believed to have cut the padlock off a locker
Friday — most if not all of them court Saturday determine what role, if any, they
gunned down by an immigrant-hating Laskey rented at a storage facility on Adrian Road and taken
morning amid strict played in the cold-blooded attack that bats, baseball gloves and baseballs, among other items. On
white supremacist who apparently used security and showed stunned New Zealand, a country so
a helmet-mounted camera to broadcast no emotion when
live video of the slaughter on Brenton Tarrant See SHOOTING, Page 12 See LASKEY, Page 31

102 S. El Camino Real — San Mateo CA 94401


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Thought for the Day


“The only joy in
the world is to begin.”
— Cesare Pavese, Italian novelist

This Day in History


Portuguese explorer Ferdinand

1521 Magellan and his crew reached the


Philippines, where Magellan was
killed during a battle with natives the
following month.
In 1 8 0 2 , President Thomas Jefferson signed a measure
authorizing the establishment of the U.S. Military Academy
at West Point, New York.
In 1 9 2 6 , rocket science pioneer Robert H. Goddard suc-
cessfully tested the first liquid-fueled rocket at his Aunt
Effie’s farm in Auburn, Massachusetts.
In 1 9 4 5 , during World War II, American forces declared
they had secured Iwo Jima, although pockets of Japanese
resistance remained.
In 1 9 6 4 , President Lyndon B. Johnson sent Congress the
Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 as part of his War on
Poverty. (The measure was passed by Congress, and was
signed by Johnson in August 1964.)
In 1 9 6 6 , NASA launched Gemini 8 on a mission to ren-
dezvous and dock with Agena, a target vehicle in orbit;
although the docking was successful, the joined vehicles REUTERS
began spinning, forcing Gemini to disconnect and abort the Men daubed in colors sing religious hymns as they take part in ‘Lathmar Holi’celebrations inside a temple in the town of Barsana,
flight. in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India.
In 1 9 6 8 , the My Lai massacre took place during the
Vietnam War as U.S. Army soldiers hunting for Viet Cong Automatic electric bread making tiny parachute attached to it .
fighters and sympathizers killed unarmed villagers in two machines were introduced in 1992. ***
hamlets of Son My (son mee) village; estimates of the death ***
The 10 story Wainwright Building in
toll vary from 347 to 504. Senator Robert F. Kennedy of Each week, Americans spend $90 mil-
St. Louis, Missouri, was the first sky-
lion playing Bingo.
New York announced his candidacy for the Democratic pres- scraper in the United States. The build-
***
idential nomination. ing was completed in 1891.
Elvis Presley married Priscilla
In 1 9 8 4 , William Buckley, the CIA station chief in Beirut, Beaulieu on May 1, 1967, at the ***
was kidnapped by Hezbollah militants (he was tortured by Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas. Elvis was The word “assassination” was invented
his captors and killed in 1985). 32, Priscilla was 21. by William Shakespeare.
*** ***
Birthdays More Kraft macaroni and cheese is sold
The green pigment in plants is called
efore the introduction of tea in Canada than in any other country.
from China, the English drank
tea made from catnip.
***
***
B
The artwork of Pablo Picasso between
chlorophyll.
***
1901 to 1904 is called his “Blue There are over half a million species of
Period.” Picasso’s friend Casagemas beetles.
Judy Garland (1922-1969) was the committed suicide. The artist was also
lowest paid star in the 1939 movie away from home for the first time, and ***
“Wizard of Oz.” Wooden baseball bats weigh between 2
living in poor conditions. His paint-
*** and 3 pounds. Wooden bats are com-
ings, done almost entirely in blue,
South Dakota is a leader in honey pro- expressed his depression. monly made from ash wood, however,
duction. In recognition of its impor- maple, pine and hickory are also used.
Game show host Actor Erik Estrada Rapper-actor ***
tance to the state’s farm economy, the The turkey trot, popular in the early ***
Chuck Woolery is is 70. Flavor Flav is 60. honeybee was adopted as the state 1900s, was almost banned. Dancers Doris Day (born 1924) recorded the hit
78. insect in 1978. bob their heads like strutting turkeys. song “Hooray for Hollywood” in
Country singer Ray Walker (The Jordanaires) is 85. Singer- *** Some people felt the dance was demor- 1959.
songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker is 77. Country singer Robin The United States devotes about 29 alizing.
Williams is 72. Actor Victor Garber is 70. Country singer Ray percent of its total land area to forests. ***
***
Benson (Asleep at the Wheel) is 68. Bluegrass musician Tim Alaska has 22 million acres of forest, You would weigh more than a trillion Ans wer: It is a holalphabetic sen-
O’Brien (Hot Rize; Earls of Leicester) is 65. Rock singer- the most of all 50 states. California pounds on a neutron star. tence, which is a sentence that con-
musician Nancy Wilson (Heart) is 65. World Golf Hall of has the second most forestland with tains ev ery letter of the alphabet.
***
Famer Hollis Stacy is 65. Actor Clifton Powell is 63. Rock 20.6 million acres. Idaho is third, with The Baby Ruth candy bar was named Another one is: The quick brown fox
musician Jimmy DeGrasso is 56. Actor Jerome Flynn is 56. 20.4 million acres of forest. jumps ov er the lazy dog.
for President Grover Cleveland’s
Folk singer Patty Griffin is 55. Movie director Gore Verbinski *** daughter Ruth (1891-1904), who was
is 55. Country singer Tracy Bonham is 52. Actress Lauren Do you know what is special about this born while Cleveland lived in the
Graham is 52. Actor Judah Friedlander is 50. Actor Alan Tudyk sentence? We promptly judged antique White House. In 1923, as a promo- Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
is 48. Actor Tim Kang is 46. Rhythm-and-blues singer Blu ivory buckles for the next prize. See tional stunt, Baby Ruth candy bars the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
Cantrell is 43. Actress Brooke Burns is 41. Actress Kimrie answer at end. Questions? Comments? Email
were dropped from airplanes over knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
Lewis is 37. Actor Brett Davern is 36. Actress Alexandra *** many U.S. cities. Each candy bar had a 5200 ext. 128.
Daddario is 33. Rhythm and blues singer Jhene Aiko is 31.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, March 13 Powerball Fantasy Five Saturday : Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid
one letter to each square,
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March 15 Mega Millions Daily Four evening then becoming mostly cloudy.
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Mega number
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Millbrae officials near Serra Station decision Police reports
No, you’re drunk!
Planning commissioners review project, set stage for forthcoming approval vote A man who appeared intoxicated report-
By Austin Walsh ed another man on a bike was intoxicat-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ed in San Mateo, it was reported at 5:49
p.m. Monday, March 11.
Officials pushed toward certifying the
design of a towering mixed-used develop-
ment at the Millbrae train station, carrying
HALF MOON BAY
the project near the finish line of an exten- Ci tati o n. Two Half Moon Bay residents
sive planning process. were cited for being in possession of
The Millbrae Planning Commission held methamphetamine and heroin on San Mateo
a final study session Monday, March 11, Road, it was reported at 11:20 p.m. Sunday,
examining the Serra Station development March 10.
proposed by builder Vince Muzzi on his Arres t. Someone was arrested on Highway
property adjacent to the city’s BART and 1 after officers saw him almost collide with
Caltrain stop. parked vehicles as result of driving under the
The discussion comes in advance of a influence, it was reported at 4:48 p.m.
commission vote scheduled next week Sunday, March 10.
standing to advance the project to the City Ci tati o n. Someone was cited on Highway 1
Council, which can put a final stamp of for driving with a suspended license, it was
approval on the development comprised of reported at 6:06 p.m. Saturday, March 9.
three towers rising nine and 10 stories. Arres t. Someone was arrested on the 2900
Following years of deliberations and
A rendering of the Serra Station development proposed in Millbrae. block of Highway 1 for driving under the
negotiations, Muzzi seemingly cleared a smooth the transition between the project design review process. influence of cannabis and alcohol, it was
key hurdle late last month by settling a dis- and the nearby homes; and apply exterior “It speaks well of how we are a communi- reported at 1:58 a.m. Saturday, March 9.
pute with neighbors who held deep reserva- colored panels to address neighborhood ty and how we care for each other,” said
tions regarding the project design. concerns that the building design was too Colapietro, regarding the willingness of REDWOOD CITY
After committing to limiting the amount bland. both sides to reach an agreement on the pre- Arres t. Someone snatched a purse from a
of balconies facing the nearby neighbor- In return, neighbors agreed to allow a res- vious sticking points. woman on Broadway, it was reported at 5:23
hood and offering a variety of amenities idential tower’s top corner to infringe on a Not all officials are totally satisfied with p.m. Sunday, March 10.
intended to preserve residents’ quality of city policy which is designed to limit build- the design though, as Commissioner Anders Arres t. Someone was arrested on Woodside
life, commissioners lauded the compromis- ing height in large developments abutting Fung said he is reticent to approve allowing Road for driving under the influence, it was
es reached. residential neighborhoods. the project to infringe on the city’s devel- reported at 8:57 p.m. Friday, March 8.
Commissioner Jean Joh during the meet- Neighbors previously had encouraged opment policy. Fung also asked Muzzi to Arres t. Someone was arrested for stealing
ing recognized neighbors who have officials to uphold the policy, claiming it consider build more retail space into his from a liquor store on Roosevelt Avenue, it
dropped their resistance to the project, yet was necessary to assure their quality of life project, which evoked pushback from the was reported at 3:18 p.m. Friday, March 8.
still harbor fears the project’s construction is preserved against the threat of being developer. Ci tati o n. Someone was cited on 2500
will forever alter their home life. overwhelmed by development. In recogni- “We are not adding any more retail, just so block of El Camino Real for possession of
“There is a lot of pain you had go to tion of the community’s concerns, officials drug paraphernalia, it was reported at 8:00
through,” said Joh, who also shared her desired for the two sides to settle their dis- See SERRA, Page 23 a.m. Thursday, March 7.
appreciation for both sides bargaining to agreement before allowing the project to
reach an agreement apparently paving the move ahead.
way for the development’s advancement. Former mayor Marge Colapietro com-
According to the agreement, Muzzi will mended both sides for working through the
remove the first six floors of balconies fac- challenges associated with the project
ing the neighborhood along Hemlock which was previously formally approved
Avenue; build a wall and plant trees to and is currently working its way through the

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New president announced sister a week prior to the Humberto Jesus
Local briefs incident and allegedly Barraza, 41, allegedly
at Serra High School auto burglaries at known hot spots on the told her stepsister’s struck the woman with
Barry Thornton, Ed.D. has been appoint- east side of the city, including South daughter that she would his pickup truck while
ed as the new president of Serra High Norfolk Street and North Bayshore do something to her she was walking in a
School, the San Mateo Boulevard, according to police. mother for assaulting crosswalk at the inter-
school announced “Our Crime Reduction Unit is aware of the her, according to prose- section of Industrial
Friday. issue and we’re committed to increasing cutors. Road and American
Thornton accepted the patrols, both marked units and undercover, At around 2 a.m. Dec. Street at about 6:30 a.m.
position after a six- and conducting high visibility enforcement Kristopher 28, Gonser and Jones are Humberto that day. Barraza
month, nationwide in the identified hot spots,” said police believed to have Barraza allegedly fled the scene
Jones
search and will assume spokesman Officer Michael Haobsh. approached the woman’s before deputies found
office in July. He is the The area around the intersection of South gold Honda Civic where it was parked on the him in his parked truck on the 800 block of
current principal and said Norfolk Street and Fashion Island 100 block of North Idaho Street and broken American Street, according to the Sheriff’s
finding a new principal the rear window on the passenger’s side of Office. 
Barry Thornton will be on his list of top Boulevard specifically has been especially
popular among thieves. Between Dec. 1 and the car and poured gasoline on the backseat Barraza was identified by the witness and
priorities, according to before Gonser allegedly threw a lit match booked into San Mateo County Jail.  The
the school. Feb. 28, that area saw 19 car break-ins com-
pared to just five the year before, Haobsh inside the car, according to prosecutors. woman is expected to make a full recovery,
“We hope to fill that position with some- The alleged victim is said to have recog- according to the Sheriff’s Office.
one who has strong leadership skills and an said, while the intersection of South
Norfolk and Lago streets saw eight auto bur- nized her relatives through a video of the
understanding of how boys learn, relate, incident captured by a home security sys- Skateboarder, Thrasher editor dies
grow and achieve,” he said, according to a glaries in that time period, a modest
increase from the year before. tem. Gonser and Jones allegedly fled the Skateboarder Jake Phelps, who edited
press release. “I am eager to find the right scene when a neighbor came out to the
person.” “We’re finding that this crime of opportu- Thrasher Magazine, published in San
Thornton started at Serra as a theology nity that is largely preventable,” Haobsh home’s driveway. The fire was quickly put Francisco, has died,
teacher in 1996, eventually becoming the said. “Almost all cases involve victims out, and a milk container smelling of gaso- according to the city’s
dean of studies in 2002 and principal in leaving purses, laptops, bags, gym bags line was found near the car, according to medical examiner and
2008. Working with the Academic and computer equipment in plain view for prosecutors. Thrasher Magazine.
Leadership Team, Thornton developed a the burglar to see.” Jones’ defense attorney Ross Green could Phelps was 56, and
robust and systematic professional devel- Haobsh said thieves are generally coming not be immediately reached for comment. lived in San Francisco.
opment program for teachers that facilitates from other counties and they often drive Out of custody on a $25,000 bail bond, Tony Vitello, who
students’ academic success and college newer model vehicles with tinted windows Gonser is expected to appear in court posted about Phelps’
access, according to the school.  and paper license plates to avoid detection. Monday for a preliminary hearing, accord- death on the magazine’s
“I am proud of our teachers’ ability to incor- He added that street-facing security cam- ing to prosecutors. website, said, “I never
porate critical thought, innovative technolo- eras are especially helpful in identifying Jake Phelps met anybody who loves
gy and engagement strategies geared to teach- auto burglars. Hit-and -run suspect anything more than Jake
ing boys,” he said. arrested in San Carlos worshipped skateboarding.”
As the new president, Thornton has his Man takes arson Thrasher Magazine has been published
sights set on continuing to enhance Serra’s A San Mateo man was arrested Thursday
plea in alleged car fire for felony hit and run in San Carlos that left monthly in San Francisco since 1981,
campus facilities. He was a key member of the according to its website, and claims to be
planning committee in the design and imple- A 34-year-old San Francisco man was sen- a 60-year-old woman with minor injuries,
according to the San Mateo County the longest-running, best-selling skate-
mentation of Serra’s $21 million Center for tenced to 16 months in state prison after he
the Arts and Sciences, according to the Sheriff’s Office.  boarding magazine.
pleaded no contest to felony arson Friday
school. for his role in setting the car of his girl-
He will be replacing Lars Lund, who first friend’s relative on fire in San Mateo last Obituary
came to Serra in 1983 and spent the last nine year, according to the San Mateo County
years as president. District Attorney’s Office. Louise D. Guard
“Thornton is the perfect person to take Kristopher Jones will receive 133 days March 4, 1924 – March 1, 2019
Serra to even higher levels of excellence by credit for time served and was ordered to reg-
providing our Padres with an exceptional, ister as an arsonist and have no contact with With very heavy hearts, we regretfully announce the passing
faith-based, college-prep experience,” Lund the victim. He will next appear in court of Mrs. Louise Guard in the early morning of March 1st.
said. April 26 for receipt of restitution report, Louise could truly be called a “Cali Girl”; she was born and
Thornton and his wife, Susie, are residents according to prosecutors. raised in Sacramento, CA and graduated from UC Berkeley
of San Mateo. Susie is an English teacher at Jones and his girlfriend Amber Gonser, in 1945. After college, she moved to Hawaii and lived there
Borel Middle School. 38, were taken into custody in January, just for 42 years. She came back to California and moved into The
days after Gonser’s 61-year-old stepsister’s Stratford with her life partner of 31 years, Richard Dupere.
Auto break-ins on rise in San Mateo car was set on fire Dec. 28. Gonser is said to Throughout her life, Louise had a love for art, music and traveling. Whether it was
San Mateo is experiencing an uptick in have gotten into an argument with her step- dining at a restaurant or vacationing on a cruise, Louise was a world traveler and
enjoyed every one of her trips. She especially favored her return trips to the Hawaiian
Islands. She was an active member of various women’s organizations, which
included serving as President of the Junior League in Honolulu, and being a member
of the Carmel Foundation in Carmel and Casa Abrego in Monterey. Within her 18
years at The Stratford, her bubbly demeanor attracted many friendships amongst both
residents and staff. She will be best remembered for her vibrant personality, great
sense of humor, having fun wherever and whomever she was with and her love for
piecing puzzles together in the Library.
She is survived by her life partner, Richard Dupere; son Paul M. Guard; grandchild
Cassandra Fritz of Honolulu; brother John V. Diepenbrock of Sacramento; and the
many descendants of the 3rd and 4th generations of Guards & Diepenbrocks and their
related family members.
Louise chose to be cremated and will be laid to rest in Hawaii where she lived a
happy and full life.
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Mo n t e ra Es p i n o s a, who graduated
from Menl o Scho o l , was named to the
dean’s list at Carro l l Co l l eg e.
***
The Pal o Al to Humane So ci ety is
inviting seventh- and eighth-graders to par-
ticipate in its annual writing competition.
Participants are encouraged to submit fic-
tion or nonfiction stories about animals and
humans helping each other. The winner will
receive $500 and four tickets to visit the
Mo nterey Bay Aquari um, and the win-
ning story will be illustrated by a profes-
sional artist and published by the humane
society. The deadline for the competition,
which is open to students from San Mateo,
Santa Clara, San Francisco and Alameda
counties, is April 15. Visit paloaltohu-
mane.org for more information. Educati o nal Ex cel l ent award by the
*** state Scho o l Admi ni s trato rs o rg ani -
Dav i d Chi es a, of San Mateo, graduated zati o n. The program was launched with a
from Geo rg i a State Uni v ers i ty . $495,000 donation from the San Bruno
*** Co mmuni ty Fo undati o n.
The Mus i c Educ at i o n S t rat e g i c
Ini ti ati v e i n the San Bruno Park Menlo-Atherton High School is hosting a student performance of ‘The Man Who Came To
Class notes is a column dedicated to school news.
El e me n t ary S c h o o l di s t ri c t an d It is compiled by education reporter Austin Walsh. Dinner,’ at the campus performing arts center this weekend and next. Friday and Saturday
Capuchi no Hi g h Scho o l was recognized You can contact him at (650) 344-5200, ext. 105 or shows will begin 7 p.m., and Sunday matinees will begin 2 p.m.Tickets at $10 for students and
as a winner of the Part n e rs in at austin@smdailyjournal.com. teacher and $15 for general admission. Visit madrama.org for more information.

Elizabeth Brewer Roden John Marion Smith in San Mateo.


Obituaries In lieu of flowers, the
Elizabeth Brewer Roden, born Sept. 30, John Marion Smith, born Oct. 6, 1943, family requests dona-
1923, died Feb. 7, 2019, at 95. Stanford University’s died March 9, 2019.
Center for Research on tions be made to help
She is survived by her children Andrew, Women and Gender He lived in San Mateo, California, where with funeral expenses to
Bridget and Erica and grandchildren Caitlin, C.R.O.W. Where she par- he was a postal carrier for over 30 years. put John to rest in
Xavier, August and Erin, and step-children ticipated as an honorary John loved being around family and friends. Manawa Cemetery in
Debbie and Kirk. scholar for many years. He was a jokester and always made everyone Eufaula, Oklahoma.
Born in Whittier, California, at the age of With her second hus- laugh wherever he went. Survived by his son Donations can be made
5, she was dancing on stage with the band, Chris Roden, she JB Smith; siblings Myra, Jack and Leslie to: JB Smith, 260 Van
Meglain Kiddies with Shirley Temple. At moved to Palo Alto Smith; two grandchildren; and four great- Buren Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025.
15, she was acting in popular radio pro- where they lived for 25 grandchildren. Preceded in death by daughter
grams. She left Hollywood when she mar- years, during which time she emerged as a Regina Smith; parents George and Rubye Until April 30, 2019, the Daily Journal
ried Marine Pilot George W. Brewer with playwright. With her passing, Betsy joins Smith; and brothers Ricardo and Jerome. will print obituaries of approx imately 200
whom she had five children. By the 1960s, her parents, first husband George, her two Viewing/quiet hour will be from 6 p.m.-8 words or less with a photo one time on a
she had a Master of Arts in English and daughters Linny and Judith, and second hus- p.m. Tuesday, March 19, 2019, followed space av ailable basis. To submit obituaries,
became chair of the English Department at band Chris. by a Funeral Service at 11 a.m. Wednesday, email information along with a jpeg photo
Golden Gate University in San Francisco. A celebration of her life will be 2 p.m. March 20. All services will be held at to news@smdaily journal.com. Free o b i t u-
She continued writing plays about women’s March 31 at First Presbyterian Church in Sneider & Sullivan & O’Connell’s Funeral ari es are edi t ed fo r s t y l e, cl ari t y ,
rights and the plight of women throughout Palo Alto. Home, 977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. l eng t h and g rammar. Free o b i t uari es
history which earned her a position on Reception to follow at Macedonia COGIC wi l l ceas e Ap ri l 3 0 , 2 0 1 9 .
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Late-winter storm hits Midwest after paralyzing Colorado
By Dan Elliott and Bob Moen zards, floods and a tornado across more
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS than 25 states Wednesday, stretching from
the northern Rocky Mountains to Texas and
LONGMONT, Colo. — A blizzard that beyond.
paralyzed parts of Colorado and Wyoming “This is a very epic cyclone,” said Greg
barreled into the Midwest on Thursday, Carbin, chief of forecast operations for the
bringing whiteout conditions to western National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Nebraska and dumping heavy rain that Administration’s Weather Prediction
prompted evacuations in communities Center. “We’re looking at something that
father east. will go down in the history books.”
Emergency crews responded after a vehi- The culprit was a sudden and severe drop
cle was swept off a road in Norfolk, in ground-level air pressure in Colorado,
Nebraska, and rising water along the the most pronounced dive since 1950,
Elkhorn River prompted evacuations of the Carbin said. It was caused by a combination
eastern side of the city of 24,000 people. of the jet stream and normal conditions in
The missing individual had not been found the wind shadow of the Rockies.
by midmorning Thursday. Air rushed into the low-pressure area and
South Dakota’s governor closed all state then rose into the atmosphere.
offices Thursday as the blizzard conditions “It’s like a vacuum cleaner, really, ”
moved in, while wind, blowing snow and Carbin said. When that much air rushes
snow-packed roadways made travel treach- higher into the atmosphere, it causes
erous in western Nebraska. Heavy rain severe weather.
caused flooding in eastern parts of both Meteorologists call the rapid change in
states, as well as in Iowa. pressure a “bomb cyclone” or “bombogen-
The massive late-winter storm hit esis.”
Colorado on Wednesday, causing wide- A tornado in New Mexico ripped roofs
spread power outages, forced the cancella- from buildings in the small town of Dexter,
tion of hundreds of flights and wreaked REUTERS about 200 miles (320 kilometers) south-
havoc on roadways as drivers became over- A policeman talks to a driver as snow clogs the roads in Lone Tree, Colo. west of Albuquerque. Authorities said five
whelmed by blinding snow. A wind gust The storm also contributed to the death of Colorado National Guard and state police people were hurt, but none of the injuries
clocked in at 97 mph (156 kph) in Colorado Daniel Groves, a Colorado State Patrol offi- said they believed all stranded motorists was life-threatening. A dairy euthanized
Springs. cer who was hit and killed by a car as he had been rescued overnight, but searches about 150 cows injured by the tornado.
In the Texas Panhandle, a utility worker helped another driver who had slid off were ongoing Thursday. High winds knocked 25 railroad freight
was killed while working to restore power Interstate 76 near Denver. The Red Cross reported Thursday that 620 cars off a bridge into a mostly dry riverbed
amid strong winds pushed in by the storm. National Guard troops used specialized people had stayed in shelters overnight in near Logan in northeast New Mexico. No
Wind gusts in the area exceeded 80 mph vehicles with tank-like treads to rescue Colorado and Wyoming. one was injured, New Mexico State Police
(128.74 kph). stranded drivers. Officials with the The window-rattling storm brought bliz- said.

Minnesota’s Klobuchar all-in on Iowa as 2020 field grows


By Sara Burnett house parties, bars and for Iowa voters — and plenty of company O’Rourke has been polling higher in Iowa
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS spaghetti dinners she’s — as she works to stand out among better- than Klobuchar, a three-term senator and
referred to Iowans as “my known Democrats with a lot more money. regular visitor to the state. He’s scheduled to
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar is going friends” and reminded “I am a candidate from the heartland,” attend the same Waterloo event a few hours
all-in on Iowa as she tries to become the them she knows how to Klobuchar told reporters in Des Moines after Klobuchar and also to visit Cedar
Democratic nominee for president, return- win in both big cities and recently, calling Iowa and the rest of the Rapids, where Klobuchar will march in a St.
ing to the nation’s leadoff caucus state this rural areas, a key to Midwest “an important part” of her path to Patrick’s Day parade, inviting inevitable
weekend for a flurry of stops — her third defeating President success. She said she’s hoping for a top- comparisons of crowd sizes and enthusiasm.
visit since launching her campaign just Donald Trump in 2020. three finish in the Iowa caucus. The crossover is to be expected with more
over a month ago. It’s a strategy that Her trip will coincide with the maiden than a dozen Democrats battling for the
Amy Klobuchar could make Klobuchar Iowa voyage for Democratic presidential chance to unseat Republican President
Klobuchar pitches herself as the next-
door neighbor who understands issues fac- competitive in a state that prizes candidate Beto O’Rourke, the former Texas Donald Trump and several others, including
ing middle America, scoffs at a snowstorm Midwestern familiarity and values. But congressman who shot to stardom with his former Vice President Joe Biden, potential-
and “can see Iowa from my front porch.” At Klobuchar will have mounting competition failed 2018 bid to unseat Sen. Ted Cruz. ly getting in the race soon.

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Trump issues first veto after rebuke of border order


By Jill Colvin and Zeke Miller applause. Trump dramatically signed his
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS veto message and then held the document up
for the cameras to capture.
WASHINGTON — Unbowed by a congres- Trump wants to use the emergency order to
sional rebuke, President Donald Trump divert billions of federal dollars earmarked
issued the first veto of his presidency on for defense spending toward the southern
Friday in a demonstration that he is not border wall. It still faces several legal chal-
through fighting for his signature cam- lenges from Democratic state attorneys
paign promise, which stands largely unful- general and environmental groups who
filled 18 months before voters decide argue the emergency declaration was uncon-
whether to grant him another term. stitutional.
Trump rejected an effort by Congress to Those cases could prevent Trump from
block the emergency declaration he’d used diverting extra money to barrier construc-
to circumvent lawmakers as he tried to tion for months or longer. American Civil
shake loose funds for his long-promised Liberties Union, which filed one of the
wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. The challenges, said the veto is meaningless,
monthslong confrontation now moves to like the declaration in the first place.
the courts, but not before marking a new era “Congress has rejected the president’s
of divided government in Washington and declaration, and now the courts will be the
Republicans’ increasing independence from ultimate arbiter of its legality. We look for-
REUTERS
the White House. ward to seeing him in court and to the shel-
“Congress has the freedom to pass this
Donald Trump signs his veto of the congressional resolution to end his emergency declaration lacking that he will receive at the hands of
resolution,” Trump said, “and I have the duty
to get funds for a border wall during a ceremony in the Oval Office. an independent judiciary,” said Executive
to veto it.” veto, though House Democrats will try time, he treated the occasion with all the Director Anthony Romero.
A dozen defecting Republicans joined nonetheless on March 26. traditional pomp of a bill-signing. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called
Senate Democrats in approving the joint Despite the reproach, Trump seized the Trump was surrounded in the Oval Office Trump’s veto a “lawless power grab” and
resolution on Thursday as both parties opportunity to publicly rebuff Congress and by supporters, including law enforcement railed that, even after both chambers tried to
strained to exert their power in new ways. It show his commitment to the border wall. In officials and the parents of children killed stop him, Trump “has chosen to continue to
is unlikely that Congress will have the two- embracing the opportunity to deploy the by people in the country illegally, who defy the Constitution, the Congress and the
thirds majority required to override Trump’s constitutional power of the veto for the first offered profuse thanks and frequent will of the American people.”

File shows plea set for


Florida man in pipe bomb mail case
Around the nation Admissions scandal unfolds amid
NEW YORK — A Florida man charged with
sending pipe bombs to prominent critics of
charges carrying a poten-
tial penalty of mandatory
life in prison. The court
cynicism about US moral values
President Donald Trump is expected to plead By David Crary profile scandals entangling bankers, drug
filing didn’t indicate THE ASSOCIATED PRESS companies, sports organizations, govern-
guilty next week. A notice entered on the which charge or charges
docket in the case of Cesar Sayoc shows that ment officials and others.
the plea would involve. NEW YORK — In some ways, the college- “There’s a rawer pursuit of opportunities
a hearing has been scheduled Thursday at the Sayoc was set to go to
federal court in Manhattan for him to change admissions bribery scheme newly revealed and benefits than there once was,” said Cal
trial in July on charges he by federal prosecutors seemed almost Jillson, a political science professor at
his plea. The entry was made public Friday
sent 16 improvised inevitable. Ethics experts say Americans Southern Methodist University. “It was
but was set following a phone conference
between prosecutors, Sayoc’s lawyers and
Cesar Sayoc explosive devices these days are barraged with accounts of cor- always there, but now it’s broader, and there
the judge on Wednesday. through the U.S. mail to ruption, greed and amoral behavior to the are elements of society that once responded
Without a plea deal, Sayoc, 56, faced victims across the country. None exploded. point that many likely wonder, “Why to social and professional restraints that no
should I play by the rules?” longer do so.”
Whether it’s gaming the system to secure The admissions scandal, as outlined this
entry to an elite college, or circumventing week by federal authorities, is the biggest
laws and ethical norms to evade taxes, swin- such scam ever prosecuted by the Justice
dle customers or pocket illicit gains, uneth- Department. Fifty people were charged in a
ical behavior has always been among scheme in which wealthy parents allegedly
America’s national pastimes. Yet a strong paid an estimated $25 million in bribes to
case can be made that this moment is dis- college coaches and other insiders to get
tinctive, with its constant stream of high- their children into elite schools.

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The benefits of volunteering
By Shavonne Lin Food Bank. This
Won’t you be
V
olunteering: It’s something
that every high school stu-
dent does right? After all, it
school year, I’m the
secretary for the
club. The club and
its events are some-
my neighbor?
O
where I can hang ver the last several years I’ve walked throughout
looks good to colleges and some high
out with friends Redwood City, gaining familiarity with its many
schools even have it as a graduation neighborhoods. I’ve also given a lot of thought to
requirement. It also makes you eligible while doing some-
thing productive what makes each of them unique. Thus, when the City
for some scholarship opportunities, Council announced back in 2018 its intent to transition our
and is a great way to give back to the and good for the
community. It has elections to a district-based system, with each councilmem-
community. ple and experience new places/things. ber coming from a separate district, I was curious to see how
I’ll admit, I only started volunteer- taught me teamwork, communication A big project we do is the annual Yurok the neighborhoods would be represented by those new vot-
ing my freshman year of high school and how to be more responsible, skills Playground Trip for four days during ing districts.
because I thought it would look good that will be crucial when I go to col- Spring Break. San Mateo High School Redwood City has 17 defined neighborhoods, and its City
on my college application. But now lege. Interact Club members work together Council has seven members. Right off the bat, the fact that
that I’ve volunteered for more than two My favorite thing about volunteer- with the Foster City Rotary Club mem- 17 cannot be evenly divided by seven hints at the chal-
years, I’m glad to say that it isn’t ing is that it allows me to bring joy to bers to remove a local playground and lenge. Then, when you look at the size of the various neigh-
about racking up those hours anymore. the community by volunteering at rebuild it on the Yurok Indian borhoods, which vary from quite small (Redwood Village) to
It can be a very rewarding experience, events. My personal favorite event is Reservation in Klamath, California. extremely large (Redwood Shores, Farm Hill), you realize
the Halloween Carnival we do in part- Last year was my first time going on that after dividing the city into seven equally sized voting
especially when you get to learn new
nership with the Foster City Youth the trip, and I’m going again this year. districts, our neighborhoods are unlikely to fit cleanly with-
leadership skills and gain knowledge.
Activities Council and Boy Scouts. It was great meeting the Yurok tribe in them.
It makes me feel like I am contributing Every year, near Halloween, we hold a
to the community, and that is some- members, experiencing American Redwood City originally
carnival for young children at the Indian culture and learning about their mapped out its neighborhoods to
thing that makes me feel good about Foster City Vibe, complete with craft
myself. I have learned a lot through customs/traditions. I had a great time “address each neighborhood’s
booths, candy and activities like on the trip rooming with my friends, unique needs.” By then creating
my volunteering experiences, and I pumpkin decorating. Children showed eating cinnamon rolls for breakfast an association for each neighbor-
have become a better person with it. up dressed in costume with their par- and working surrounded by nature. hood, the city hoped to increase
When I was a freshman, I joined the ents and had fun at the different community engagement. This
San Mateo High School Interact Club Although building the playground was
booths. Halloween was my favorite time consuming and tiring, it was has worked to varying degrees.
because my parents told me to get holiday growing up and still holds a Some associations meet regularly
involved at school. We are a service something we accomplished together
special place in my heart to this day. through cooperation and hard work. and have a powerful voice within
club partnered with Rotary that does Although I don’t trick or treat any- the council chambers, while oth-
community service around the San And seeing the kids playing on the
more, I still get to celebrate the holi- playground afterwards made it all ers have yet to hold a meeting.
Mateo/NorCal area. In addition to a day while running this event with my Indeed, many of Redwood City’s
worth it.
service trip during spring break and fellow Interactors. It brings me great residents don’t even know of
weekly lunch meetings, club members joy to see kids experiencing the magic which neighborhood they are a Greg Wilson
volunteer at multiple local events of Halloween: the same joy I felt when Shavonne Lin is a junior at San Mateo High member, or even that there is an association to represent
throughout the school year, including I was a child. School. Student News appears in the weekend them.
the Toys for Tots Gift Wrapping and Another thing I love about volun- edition. You can email Student News at This week, the City Council settled on a final voting dis-
sorting cans at the Second Harvest teering is that it lets me meet new peo- news@smdailyjournal.com. trict map, a map that they believe meets all of the legal
requirements and intents of the California Voting Rights
Act. In addition to the legal requirements, which mandate
Letters to the editor that each district be nearly equal in size (based on 2010 cen-
sus data), that the districts be cohesive, and that the voting
strength of protected classes isn’t diluted, the council had
also expressed a desire that the districts be mindful of exist-
Concerns about robot doctors I understand doctors are busy and Thunberg (“Students worldwide skip ing neighborhoods, that they be mindful of man-made and
have many clients to see, but it’s nec- class to demand action on climate” natural boundaries, and that they show respect for voters’
Editor, essary and important to have a doctor March 15).
I’m writing to express my concern wishes and continuity in office — this last which translates
physically present to deliver medical However, aware of the devastating to “if possible, not more than one member of the current
over a robot used by doctors at Kaiser information to the family. There will impact that climate change is wreak- City Council should reside in each voting district.”
Permanente Medical Center in Fremont be questions, medical concerns that ing on the mental health of young So how well did they do? The final map meets the goal of
(“Fremont man learns he’s dying from arise, family opinions, reactions and people, I decided to maintain normalcy having only one sitting councilmember in a given voting
doctor on robot video” in the March 8 emotions the family may present for them. For them, but not for me. As district (except for councilmember and current mayor Ian
edition of the Daily Journal). The where physical presence of a doctor a parent, nothing can be normal until Bain, who is termed out and won’t be up for election when
robot was used to inform the Quintara can help families feel comfortable in we have found a way to secure our chil- this map will presumably be in effect), and does consider
family through a live video that their such circumstance. I’m not saying dren’s future. boundaries, both natural and man-made (mainly, roads such
grandfather does not have much more having a robot at a hospital to help Working to support the passage of as El Camino Real and Woodside Road). As for respecting
time to live. I recently lost my moth- deliver services for clients is com- HR 763: The Energy Innovation Act is neighborhood boundaries, the map does about as well as can
er-in-law due to caner and I would have pletely bad because they can be used one way to do that. It is a bipartisan be expected, given the other constraints. Each voting dis-
been extremely upset if a doctor would for other needs, but robots are not for bill that will reduce carbon emissions trict does span multiple neighborhoods. More significantly,
have told us through a robot that she delivering sensitive information to by at least 40 percent in 12 years, most neighborhoods are split by voting district boundaries,
didn’t have much longer to live. As a families. while returning a monthly cash divi- meaning that in many neighborhoods not every resident
Kaiser patient myself, I am disap- dend to all U.S. households. will vote for the same council seat, or will vote at all, given
Marylu Javier Representatives Jackie Speier and that not all seats come up for a vote in every election.
pointed about their service of work in
using a robot to deliver such news. San Bruno Anna Eshoo have cosponsored the By my count, there are six neighborhoods — Centennial,
It is already difficult and a sensitive bill, because they know that our pres- Eagle Hill, Farm Hill, Friendly Acres, Redwood Shores and
time for families to have to bring a ent and future are at stake. What will Redwood Village — where all of a given neighborhood’s
loved one to the hospital for care. To you say when your children ask you residents will vote for the same council seat. Eight other
have a robot with a doctor speaking Climate change and HR 763 what you did to take action on climate neighborhoods are split between two seats, meaning that
through a video is wrong and imper- Editor, change? some number of residents of each neighborhood will vote
sonal. It is unhuman to not have a doc- I was sorely tempted to take my two for one council seat while the remaining residents of that
neighborhood will vote for another. Finally, I count three
tor physically present to speak to the children out of elementary school
Eliana Armstrong neighborhoods — Central, Palm Park and Redwood Oaks —
family about life or death circum- Friday, March 15, to protest in soli- that are divided three ways, meaning that where a given resi-
stances. darity with the inspirational Greta San Mateo dent lives within the neighborhood determines for which
one of three council seats they will vote.
If that isn’t enough, the map selected by the City Council
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Tech powers stocks to solid weekly gain


By Damian J. Troise and Alex Veiga
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
High: 25,927.91
The S&P 500 rose to a new high for the Low: 25,649.70
year Friday as resurgent technology stocks Close: 25,848.87
closed out their best week in four months
with solid gains. Change: +138.93
Financial, health care and consumer
stocks also helped lift the market. The
OTHER INDEXES
gains erased losses from last week, when S&P 500: 2822.48 +14.00
the S&P 500 had its worst week of the year. NYSE Index: 12,715.77 +55.61
The benchmark index finished at 2,822.48, Nasdaq: 7688.53 +57.62
up 12.6 percent for the year and down 4 per-
cent from the record level set in September. NYSE MKT: 2553.43 -0.57
Technology stocks had their best week Russell 2000: 1553.54 +3.90
since November. Apple ended the week with Wilshire 5000: 29,193.75 +129.32
a 7.6 percent gain, its best week since
August. Industrial stocks lagged the market
Friday. 10-Yr Bond: 2.593
Investors bought bonds after a report on Oil (per barrel): 58.39
industrial production showed a second con- Gold : 1,302.30
secutive monthly decline in manufacturing
in the U.S. That sent the yield on the 10-
year Treasury lower. It fell to 2.59 percent points, or 0. 5 percent. aims to address complaints, particularly on hold. Friday’s surge in bond purchases
from 2.63 late Thursday. The Russell 2000 index of smaller compa- from the U.S., that China’s system is rigged also indicates that investors don’t foresee
Despite the latest gains, global political nies picked up 3.90 points, or 0.3 percent, against foreign companies. The U.S. claims the Fed raising interest rates any time soon.
turmoil, particularly over trade, still weighs to 1,553.54. China has forced companies to share tech-
on investors, said Katie Nixon, chief “There’s no chance of a rate hike,” said
Major indexes in Europe and Asia finished nology in order to do business in the coun- Willie Delwiche, investment strategist at
investment officer at Northern Trust Wealth higher. try.
Management. Baird.
U.S. stocks have had a strong showing Traders are also confident that the Federal
“There’s so much importance placed on Chipmakers made up six of the top 10
this year, with all the major indexes show- Reserve will hold off on any action that
these geopolitical risks, ” Nixon said. gainers in the S&P 500 Friday.
ing a gain of at least 10 percent. could jeopardize economic growth. The cen-
“They have to be resolved for the market to Investors appear to be encouraged by Broadcom led the technology sector rally
go forward.” tral bank, which signaled in January that it after the chip provider reported a better-
reports that the U.S. and China could be was hitting pause on its rate hikes amid a
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose making progress on critical negotiations than-expected rise in fourth-quarter profit
1 3 8 . 9 3 p o i n t s , o r 0 . 5 p ercen t , t o slowdown in global growth and the absence and told investors that it would return $12
aimed at resolving a trade war between the of inflation pressures, is holding a meeting
2 5 , 8 4 8 . 8 7 . Th e Nas daq co mp o s i t e world’s two biggest economies. China’s billion to stockholders in 2019 through
climbed 57. 62 points, or 0. 8 percent, to of policymakers next week. dividends and buybacks. The stock jumped
congress endorsed an investment law that
7, 688. 53. The S&P 500’s gain was 14 Economists expect the Fed will keep rates 8.2 percent.

Jury rules Apple owes Qualcomm Business briefs


$31M for patent infringement Qualcomm for licensing other technology
SAN DIEGO — A jury has decided Apple used in iPhones.
should pay $31 million in damages for
infringing on patents for technology owned EPA bans consumer use of
by mobile chip maker Qualcomm that helps deadly paint stripper, in rare step
iPhones quickly connect to the internet and
extend their battery life. WASHINGTON — The Environmental
The verdict Friday in a San Diego federal Protection Agency on Friday banned con-
court follows a two-week trial that pitted sumer use of a popular but deadly paint
two former allies that have become bitter stripper but stopped short of also banning
adversaries. The trial is a fragment of a legal commercial use of the product by tradespeo-
battle involving Apple and Qualcomm, ple.
which are sparing over who invented some EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler signed
of the technology used for key features in the rule, which will bar manufacture and
smartphones and other mobile devices. import of the stripper methylene chloride
The stakes will be much larger in another for consumer use, in a private meeting
federal trial next month that will determine Friday with relatives of a man who died
while using the paint stripper. REUTERS FILE PHOTO
whether Apple should be required to pay
Facebook Chief Product Officer Chris Cox speaks at Facebook Inc’s annual F8 developers
conference in San Jose.

Facebook losing
product chief as it
revamps strategy
By Michael Liedtke and Rachel Lerman has always tried to do good,” said David
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kirkpatrick, an author who became well
acquainted with Cox and Zuckerberg while
SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook is losing writing a book about Facebook. “My guess
its product chief Chris Cox, a top-ranking is there was some sort of disagreement. He
executive who spent more than a decade at would not be leaving at this challenging
the company, just a week after CEO Mark time if there wasn’t something else going
Zuckerberg announced a major new direction on.”
for the social network. Neither Cox nor Zuckerberg specified
The departure, announced Thursday\, fol- what led to their split.
lows Zuckerberg’s announcement that “Most all my personal highs and lows of
Facebook will shift its emphasis to private the last decade have been tied up in the jour-
messaging over public sharing. The change ney of this company, with Mark, and with
reflects Facebook’s changing audience and so many of you,” Cox wrote in a post. “This
continued problems with serving as a con- place will forever be a part of me.”
duit for misinformation and vitriol. Zuckerberg said Cox first mentioned he
Cox, 36, worked closely with Zuckerberg might leave a few years ago, but decided to
through the company’s ups and downs, hav- stay on after 2016 as evidence emerged that
ing joined up about 20 months after Russians had manipulated Facebook’s serv-
Facebook was hatched in 2004 in ices to provoke discord in the U.S. and
Zuckerberg’s Harvard dorm room. influence the election won by President
Cox “is a great guy who is someone who Donald Trump.
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Ethiopian Airlines crash analysis


begins; Trump calls prime minister
By Elias Meseret grounding of its planes as a precau-
and Mulugeta Ayene tionary step, while reiterating
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “full confidence” in their safety.
Engineers are making changes to
HEJERE, Ethiopia — Analysis the system designed to prevent an
of the flight recorders of the aerodynamic stall if sensors detect
crashed Ethiopian Airlines plane that the jet’s nose is pointed too
has begun, the airline said Friday, high and its speed is too slow.
and The New York Times reported Investigators looking into the
that the pilot requested permission Indonesian crash are examining
“in a panicky voice” to return whether the software automatically
shortly after takeoff as the plane pushed the plane’s nose down
dipped up and down and appeared to repeatedly, and whether the Lion
gain startling speed. Air pilots knew how to solve that
President Donald Trump in a problem. Ethiopian Airlines says
phone call with Ethiopian Prime its pilots received special training
Minister Abiy Ahmed praised the on the software.
state-owned airline “as a strong At the rural crash site outside
institution” and affirmed U.S. sup- Addis Ababa, searchers picked
port after Sunday’s plane crash through the debris. Members of
killed 157 people, Abiy’s office Israel’s ZAKA emergency response
said. The two shared condolences team were granted access for foren-
in a rare public outreach by Trump sic work.
to an African leader. “The next steps will take some
Forensic DNA work began in time,” Canada’s ambassador to
identifying remains, and Muslim REUTERS Ethiopia, Antione Chevrier, told
families held prayers for the dead, American civil aviation and Boeing investigators search through the debris at the scene of the Ethiopian Airlines the Associated Press, saying dis-
anxious to have something to bury Flight ET 302 plane crash. cussions on repatriating victims’
as soon as possible. The dead came remains would begin once the iden-
from 35 countries. tification process begins to yield
The New York Times report cited
“a person who reviewed air traffic
communications” from the flight
FAA’s close ties to Boeing questioned results. Canada lost 18 people.
One relative collected soil in a
plastic bag, perhaps for lack of
as saying controllers noticed the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS money to do all of the oversight. program’s results speak for them- anything else .
plane was moving up and down by It’s a question of being practical.” selves. The U.S. has the safest After prayers for the dead at a
hundreds of feet. For more than six decades, the The FAA’s oversight duties are skies in the world. Until April of mosque in Addis Ababa, impa-
An airline spokesman has said Federal Aviation Administration coming under greater scrutiny last year, U.S. passenger airlines tience flashed over the lack of
the pilot was given permission to has relied on employees of air- after deadly crashes involving had not had a fatality since 2009, information.
return to the Addis Ababa airport. plane manufacturers to do govern- Boeing 737 Max jets operated by while carrying several billion “We need the remains of our chil-
But the plane crashed minutes ment-required safety inspections airlines in Ethiopia and passengers. dren,” said Ibrahim Mohammed
later. as planes are being designed or Indonesia, killing a total of 346 But safety experts say it’s time from Kenya. “And they are saying
French authorities now have the assembled. people. The U.S. was nearly alone to look into the agency’s relation- that it can take six months or
plane’s flight data and voice But critics say the system, ship with Boeing, based in more.”
in allowing the planes to keep fly-
recorders for analysis. They have dubbed the “designee program,” is Chicago. The FAA’s ties to the “We came here for nothing,” said
too cozy as company employees ing until it relented on Wednesday
said it was unclear whether data after getting satellite evidence company were revealed when Nejmedin Gazi, a Yemeni brother
could be retrieved. An Ethiopian do work for an agency charged Boeing and the agency released of a victim. “They told us the bod-
with keeping the skies safe while showing the crashes may be
delegation led by its chief accident linked. similar messages shortly after the ies were small pieces, more than
investigator was in Paris. being paid by an industry that the 5,000 pieces, 5,000 to 10,000
FAA is regulating. The FAA concedes that it doesn’t Indonesian airliner crashed in
The United States and many October and again this week, pieces.”
“There is a potential conflict of have resources to keep up with a
other countries have grounded the when the FAA announced that Another Kenyan citizen, Pauline
interest,” said Todd Curtis, a for- growing aviation industry, and
Boeing 737 Max 8 as the U.S.- Boeing would upgrade the Max’s Gathu, lost a brother. Thirty-two
based company faces the challenge mer Boeing Co. safety engineer experts say it lacks the personnel Kenyans were killed in all.
and creator of airsafe.com, a web- to inspect every component, flight-control software, said Mary
of proving the jets are safe to fly “We were expecting that we will
site that focuses on airline safety. especially those made in other Schiavo, a former Transportation
amid suspicions that faulty soft- have our body well-kept but we are
ware might have contributed to two “They (the FAA) don’t have the countries. But the agency says the Department inspector general. amazed to hear that there is noth-
crashes that killed 346 people in ing, totally nothing,” she said.
tracking that showed the move- Indonesia in October, killing 189 the pilots struggled to control the
less than six months. “And people are waiting for us to
ments of Ethiopian Airlines Flight people. aircraft. Both crews tried to return
The U.S. Federal Aviation give them reports of what we have
302 were similar to those of Lion Both planes flew with erratic to the airport.
Administration said regulators had found but we don’t have words, we
Air Flight 610, which crashed off altitude changes that could indicate Boeing said it supports the
new data from satellite-based don’t know what to do.”

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After massacre, Trump downplays white nationalism threat


By Jonathan Lemire Trump, who as a candidate proposed a ban
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “I didn’t see it. I didn’t see it. ... But on all Muslims entering the United States,
has drawn criticism as being slow to con-
NEW YORK — President Donald Trump
I think it’s a horrible event ... a horrible, demn white supremacy and related violence.
After a 2017 clash between white national-
played down any threat posed by racist disgraceful thing and a horrible act.” ists and anti-racist protesters in
white nationalism on Friday after the gun-
man accused of the New Zealand mosque Charlottesville, Virginia, that left one
— President Donald Trump demonstrator dead, Trump said there were
massacre called the president “a symbol of
renewed white identity.” “very fine people on both sides” of the con-
mosques in Christchurch after he formally 28-year-old Australian white nationalist frontation. He also did not immediately
Trump, whose own previous responses to vetoed Congress’ resolution to block his who hates immigrants and was set off by reject the support of David Duke, a former
the movement have drawn scrutiny, declaration of a national emergency at the attacks in Europe that were perpetrated by KKK Grand Wizard, during his presidential
expressed sympathy for the victims who Mexico border. His veto, aimed at freeing Muslims. In a single reference, he men- campaign.
died at “places of worship turned into scenes money to build more miles of a border wall tioned the U.S. president.
of evil killing.” But he declined to join against illegal immigration, is expected to “Were/are you a supporter of Donald Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., tied
expressions of mounting concern about survive any congressional effort to overturn Trump?” was one of the questions he posed Trump’s inflammatory language to the vio-
white nationalism, saying “I don’t, really” it. to himself. His answer: “As a symbol of lence half a world away.
when asked whether he thought it was a ris- Questioned about the accused gunman’s renewed white identity and common pur- “Words have consequences like saying we
ing threat around the world. reference to him, Trump professed igno- pose? Sure. As a policy maker and leader? have an invasion on our border and talking
“I think it’s a small group of people that rance. Dear god no.” about people as though they were different
have very, very serious problems, I guess,” “I didn’t see it. I didn’t see it,” he said. The White House immediately denounced in some fatal way,” Blumenthal said on
Trump said. “If you look at what happened “But I think it’s a horrible event ... a horri- the connection. But the mention from the CNN. “I think that the public discourse from
in New Zealand, perhaps that’s the case. I ble, disgraceful thing and a horrible act.” suspect, who embraced Nazi imagery and the president on down is a factor in some of
don’t know enough about it yet. But it’s cer- The man accused of the shootings, whose voiced support for fascism, nonetheless these actions.”
tainly a terrible thing.” name was not immediately released, left cast an uncomfortable light on the way that Former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke, who
Trump was asked about white nationalism behind a lengthy document that outlined his the president has been embraced by some on declared his Democratic candidacy for presi-
and the shooting deaths of 49 people at motivations. He proudly stated that he was a the far right. dent this week, said.

Police did not say whether the same per- ers pointed to the bloodbath and other such Zealand their home, and it is their home,”

SHOOTING
Continued from page 1
son was responsible for both shootings.
They gave no details about those taken into
custody except to say that none had been on
attacks as evidence of rising hostility
toward Muslims since 9/11.
New Zealand, with a population of 5 mil-
Ardern said. “They are us.”
At the White House, Trump called the
bloodshed “a terrible thing” but rejected any
any watch list. During the Saturday morning lion, has relatively loose gun laws and an suggestion the white nationalist movement
hearing, a man who was not in court was estimated 1.5 million firearms, or roughly is a rising threat around the world, saying it
peaceful that police officers rarely carry charged with using writings to incite hatred one for every three people. But it has one of is “a small group of people that have very,
guns. against a race or ethnicity, but it was not the lowest gun homicide rates in the world. very serious problems.”
It was by far the deadliest shooting in clear if his case was related to Tarrant’s. In 2015, it had just eight gun homicides. Tarrant, in his rambling manifesto,
modern New Zealand history. Tarrant’s relatives in the Australian town Before Friday’s attack, New Zealand’s deemed Trump “a symbol of renewed white
“It is clear that this can now only be of Grafton, in New South Wales, contacted deadliest shooting in modern history took identity.”
described as a terrorist attack, ” Prime police after learning of the shooting and place in 1990 in the small town of At the Al Noor mosque, witness Len
Minister Jacinda Ardern said, noting that were helping with the investigation, local Aramoana, where a gunman killed 13 people Peneha said he saw a man dressed in black
many of the victims could be migrants or authorities said. Tarrant has spent little time following a dispute with a neighbor. and wearing a helmet with some kind of
refugees. in Australia in the past four years and only On Saturday, the prime minister said the device on top enter the house of worship
She pronounced it “one of New Zealand’s had minor traffic infractions on his record. “primary perpetrator” in the shootings was and then heard dozens of shots, followed by
darkest days.” On Saturday, outside one of the two a licensed gun owner and legally acquired people running out in terror.
Tarrant, who police say carried out at least mosques, 32-year-old Ash Mohammed the five guns used. Ardern said the country’s Peneha, who lives next door, said the gun-
one of the shootings, posted a jumbled, 74- pushed through police barricades in hopes gun laws will change as a result of the car- man ran out of the mosque, dropped what
page manifesto on social media in which he of finding out what happened to his father nage, but she did not specify how. appeared to be a semi-automatic weapon in
identified himself as a 28-year-old and two brothers, whose cellphones rang New Zealand is also generally considered his driveway and fled. Peneha then went
Australian and white supremacist who was unanswered. An officer stopped him. to be welcoming to migrants and refugees. into the mosque to help the victims.
out to avenge attacks in Europe perpetrated “We just want to know if they are dead or On Saturday, people across the country were “I saw dead people everywhere. There were
by Muslims. alive,” Mohammed told the officer. reaching out to Muslims in their communi- three in the hallway, at the door leading into
The gunman also livestreamed in graphic In the aftermath, the country’s threat level ties on social media to volunteer acts of the mosque, and people inside the mosque,”
detail 17 minutes of his rampage at Al Noor was raised from low to high, police warned kindness — offering rides to the grocery he said. “I don’t understand how anyone
Mosque, where, armed with at least two Muslims against going to a mosque any- store or volunteering to walk with them if could do this to these people, to anyone.
assault rifles and a shotgun, he sprayed wor- where in New Zealand, and the national air- they felt unsafe. In other forums, people It’s ridiculous.”
shippers with bullets over and over, killing line canceled several flights in and out of discussed Muslim food restrictions as they Facebook, Twitter and Google scrambled
at least 41 people. Several more people Christchurch, a city of nearly 400,000. prepared to drop off meals for those affect- to take down the gunman’s video, which was
were killed in an attack on a second mosque World leaders condemned the violence and ed. widely available on social media for hours
in the city a short time later. offered condolences, with President Donald The prime minister said the attack reflect- after the bloodbath.
At least 48 people were wounded, some Trump tweeting, “We stand in solidarity ed “extremist views that have absolutely no In the video, the killer spends more than
critically. Police also defused explosive with New Zealand. ” Pakistan’s Prime place in New Zealand.” two minutes inside the mosque spraying ter-
devices in a car. Minister Imran Khan and other Islamic lead- Immigrants “have chosen to make New rified worshippers with gunfire.

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<<< Page 18, Raiders spending


big for final season in Oakland
Weekend • March 16-17, 2019

Burlingame sweeps reigning Bay champs


By Terry Bernal win over SHP. reason, he’s been really focused on his man Chase Funkhouser, who started an
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF With the win, Burlingame (2-0 PAL Bay, pitching. And it’s paid off.” around-the-horn double play to end the
4-1 overall) opens Peninsula Athletic The big right-hander needed just 79 pitch- inning.
Through the first four innings, the ace League Bay Division play with a two-game es to finish off his first complete game of “Just try to keep the ball low and try to
matchup between Burlingame and Sacred sweep of the reigning league champions. the season. He stayed aggressive to the get a groundball there,” Flores said. “Get a
Heart Prep was as advertised. The Panthers also topped SHP 11-4 in strike zone even when he was in peril. double play and get my infield a ground-
Burlingame starting pitcher Emilio Wednesday’s league opener. In the fifth inning, he faced his toughest ball.”
Flores glided, while SHP’s Nathan Fleischli “[Flores] was really good today, ” challenge when SHP (0-2, 3-5-1) pushed Fleischli’s day was going fairly smoothly
grinded. Once Flores got some run support, Burlingame manager Shawn Scott said. two runs across to cut Burlingame’s lead to through the first four frames, although
though, it was all the right-hander would “He’s been extremely focused this year, 5-2 with one out. But Flores limited the
need to go the distance in the Panthers’ 7-2 which he always is. But this year, for some damage, inducing a grounder to third base- See PANTHERS, Page 15

The Raiders will pay $7.5 million


in rent for the Coliseum and the
practice facility in Alameda in
2019 and have a $10.5 million
option for 2020 in case their new
$1.8 billion, 65,000-seat stadium
in Las Vegas isn’t ready by then.

Raiders to stay
at Coliseum for
the 2019 season
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

OAKLAND — The Coliseum Authority


approved a lease agreement Friday to keep
the Raiders in Oakland for at least one more
season.
The board voted unanimously to approve
the lease for 2019 with an option for 2020.
The deal still must be approved by the
Oakland City Council and the Alameda
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL County Board of Supervisors, but no hang-
Hillsdale first baseman Will Garratt launches a three-run home run in the bottom of the first during the Knights’ 5-2 win over King’s Academy ups are expected.
in a PAL Bay Division game in San Mateo Friday. The Raiders will pay $7.5 million in rent
for the Coliseum and the practice facility in

Bouncing back
Big hit, strong pitching lead Hillsdale to win
Alameda in 2019 and have a $10.5 million
option for 2020 in case their new $1.8 bil-
lion, 65,000-seat stadium in Las Vegas isn’t
ready by then. The rent will drop by
$500,000 each year if the Raiders decide to
play one of their two home exhibition
games at another site.
The Coliseum Authority will retain nam-
“I said I’m excited for [Friday]. I’ll find ing rights for the stadium and get an addi-
By Nathan Mollat
out about our team,” Madison said. “We got tional $750,000 from the team to settle a
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
it done.” dispute over parking revenue.
Barring any unforeseen setbacks in Las
The Hillsdale baseball team opened After Hillsdale (1-1 PAL Bay, 3-3 overall) Vegas, this likely will be the Raiders’ final
Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division took the lead and added two more in the sec- season in Oakland after moving back from
play with a thud Wednesday as King’s ond, it turned to starting pitcher Scott Los Angeles in 1995. The Raiders began
Academy shut it down, winning 6-2. Leighton to take it the rest of the way. After playing at the Coliseum in 1966 and were
Friday was the rematch between the teams the shaky start, he settled in and spun a there through the 1981 season before going
in San Mateo and Hillsdale manager James gem, scattering five hits on just 83 pitches to Southern California.
Madison was curious to see how his team as he posted his second straight complete
would respond. New Raiders star receiver Antonio Brown
game. said earlier this week he was excited to be
Hillsdale got off to a rocky start, giving “That (home run in the bottom of the first)
up two runs in the top of the first inning, part of the final season in the East Bay.
was huge,” Leighton said. “Having some NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
but a three-run bomb in the bottom of the Scott Leighton went the distance on the “For me to be here in Oakland, a part of
runs on the board was a huge swing.” the Oakland Raiders and be able to be on the
frame gave Hillsdale the lead for good as it mound for Hillsdale, allowing two runs on five
went on to post a 5-2 win. See KNIGHTS, Page 16 hits during an 83-pitch effort. See OAKLAND, Page 18

Who’s on second? MLB goes to tiebreaker in spring


By Carrie Muskat putting a runner on sec- “For the rest of the spring, they’re taking he supposed to be here?”’ Gott said. “He
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ond base in spring train- a look at it, so we did it today,” Bochy said said, ‘Yeah,’ but he looked like he was kind
ing games, the Giants after the game. “Actually, I’ve got to tell of joking. I was like, ‘For real?’ He said,
and Angels jump-started them it starts today.” ‘Yeah, it starts today.”’
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Thanks to the San
the experiment — they So as Giants reliever Trevor Gott entered In fact, MLB teams can mutually agree in
Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Angels,
did it to start the ninth in the top of the ninth and began warming exhibition play to begin the ninth inning of
baseball got a new twist on the old Abbott
with the score tied at 5. up, third base umpire Alfonso Marquez sig- a tie game with a runner on second base by
and Costello gag of “Who’s on First?”
Giants manager Bruce naled to the Angels bench to put a runner at informing the plate umpire — MLB has
For confused players and fans at Scottsdale Bochy knew what was second. The split-squad Angels sent Jhoan asked each team to try it once. If the game is
Stadium on Friday, it was “Who’s on going on. Only one
Bruce Bochy Urena to the bag. still tied after the ninth, the teams can agree
Second?” problem: He hadn’t told
Gott was confused. to either end the game or play a 10th inning.
A day after Major League Baseball his team.
announced it would begin extra innings by “I turned around and asked the umpire, ‘Is See TIEBREAKER, Page 16
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Mills continues to swing hot bats in PAL play


By Joe Roias the road,” Mills head coach Chris Hammond middle with runners in scoring position to Cherokee hitters off-balanced.
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT said. set the score at 15-0. Kwong finished the Sequoia had plenty of opportunities and
Four doubles in the first inning set the game with three RBIs and a stolen base. had runners in scoring position in almost
The Mills offense obliterated the ball tone and allowed the Vikings to jump out to The three through seven hitters of the every inning, but they couldn’t get that
early and often in its 15-3 win over Sequoia a 6-0 lead. Mills had a total of 11 hits and Mills lineup provided most of the run sup- timely clutch hit to bring the runners home.
in a Peninsula Athletic League Ocean seven of them were extra-base hits. port. The middle of the lineup combined for Sequoia left nine runners stranded on the
Division game in Millbrae Friday. Sophomore shortstop Victoria Williams nine hits and nine RBIs. Freshman captain base paths.
Mills scored multiple runs in every had a great game at the plate and finished Ione Thompson bats clean up and she com-
only needing a home run to complete the The Cherokees only combined for two
inning until the mercy rule was enforced in pleted the game with two doubles and three
cycle. hits, and only scored because of four walks
the fifth. The Vikings will look to extend RBIs. The Vikings have been firing on all
and two throwing errors by the Mills
their win-streak to three games when they The Vikings continued their offensive cylinders offensively and have totaled 28
defense in the fifth inning.
take on San Mateo at 4 p.m. on Saturday. onslaught in the third inning when sopho- runs in their last two games.
Sequoia will look to bounce back when they more Cassandra Stanley hit a two-run home Vikings sophomore Sofia Mosqueda “This is a smart group, and we’re seeing
play South San Francisco at 4 p.m. next run to left-center and extended the Mills lead pitched four stellar innings and got her third the players execute both on offense and
March 22. to eight. Stanley finished the game with win of the season. She surrendered no runs defense, but we have to maintain our focus
“We’re building some momentum with three RBIs. on two hits and four strikeouts. Mosqueda until that final out,” Hammond said.
solid youth and a nice dash of senior leader- The run production for the Vikings con- had great command over her pitches and got The Vikings defense committed five
ship that we hope leads us to being in the tinued into the fourth when sophomore ahead in the count often with first pitch errors and will have to take better care of the
conversation for playoff contention down Hannah Kwong hit a line drive single up the strikes. Her off-speed pitches kept the ball against future opponents.

FRIDAY Local sports roundup Girls’ swimming Carlmont in the PAL standings.
Jason Wu and Ryan Savage led the attack
Notre Dame-Belmont for San Mateo (5-1 PAL), finishing with 13
Baseball Karizma Begesen, who pitched the final 3 1/3
perfect in WBAL opener and 11 kills, respectively. Wu also added
innings, allowing one run on two hits while
El Camino 5, Sequoia 0 striking out four. The Tigers and the rest of the WBAL teams four service aces.
The Colts got a stellar effort from starting met up at Harker School in San Jose for the Jayce Gispan was the Bearcats best
pitcher Levi Stubbles, who limited the first all-league meet. defender again, digging up 17 balls.
Mercy-Burlingame 19, Terra Nova 4 NDB won a trio of head-to-head matches and
Cherokees to just three hits.
The Crusaders needed just four innings to had two CCS qualifying times, beating ND-SJ Carlmont 3, El Camino 0
Sequoia starter Davin Leathers was also
drill the Tigers in a non-league game. 98-65, Harker 78-68 and Crystal Springs 91- The Scots remained the only undefeated
strong, striking out 10 and scattering five hits
over 5 2/3 innings of work. In addition to 10 hits, Mercy (3-5 overall) 42. team in PAL play with the 25-20, 25-8, 25-
Josue Iniguez led the offense for El Camino took advantage of 10 walks in a game that was McKaela Glanville qualified for CCS in the 18 sweep of the Colts.
(2-0 PAL Ocean, 5-1 overall), going 2 for 3 ended after four innings because of the 15-run 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:10.67. The Carlmont (6-0 PAL) got a match-high 11
with three runs driven in. Noel Valdez and mercy rule. Tigers’ 400 free relay team of Riley kills from Maxwell Jung, playing only two
Jacob Soto each knocked in a run as well. Jordan Larratt led the Mercy offense with Brownfield, Ryan Edwards, Glanville and sets. Miles Ozorio dished out 22 assists,
Kian Mirkia, Nolan Doyle and had drag bunt four RBIs. Bella Alterio and Marissa Farrugia Maya Hart set a qualifying time of 3:52.93. while Samuel Jung added five kills and
singles for the Sequoia (0-2, 2-6), while both drove in three runs apiece. Isabel seven digs.
Fabian Nolasco had a solid single to account Bojorquez and Ryan Galea each had a pair of Badminton
for Cherokees’ offensive output. hits and scored four runs. Carlmont 13, South City 2 Baseball
The Scots kept pace with front-running Menlo School 15, Mills 2
Softball Boys’ tennis Westmoor as they rolled past the Warriors in The Knights scored 15 runs on 16 hits to
South City 19, El Camino 10 Aragon 7, Sacred Heart Prep 0 PAL Bay Division action. win the non-league game over the Vikings.
The two South San Francisco rivals engaged The Dons won their third match of the Ethan Hsu dominated his No. 2 boys’ sin- Justin Nam did it all for Menlo. He had a
in a PAL Ocean Division slugfest, with the week, this one being a non-league victory gles match, winning 21-7, 21-4. The Scots’ team-leading four RBIs on a pair of hits,
Warriors coming out on top. over the Gators. mixed doubles teams —  Nathan Chen and while also throwing five solid innings on
El Camino got on the scoreboard first with a Valerie Choi, Ethan Chang and Ashley the mound, giving up one run.
Aragon won five of the seven matches in
pair of runs, only to see South City respond Zheng, and Chris Wong and Seema Wadhwa Charlie Giesler went 3 for 3 for the
straight sets.
with three in the bottom of the inning. — combined to hold South City to single- Knights, while Max Chou and Ethan
digit points in 5 of the 6 sets. Knifsend each drove in a pair of runs.
The Colts erupted for eight runs in the top of Girls’ lacrosse The girls’ doubles duos of Niko Bardin and
the fourth for a 10-3 lead, but the Warriors
came right back with a six-spot in the bottom Menlo-Atherton 18, Burlingame 3 Margaret Kravtchenko, and Suzanne Nie and Harker 7, Crystal Springs 6
of the frame to trail 10-9. The Bears scored nine goals in each half Joanne Nie, both won their matches by The Gryphons let a 6-0 lead slip away,
The Warriors took the lead for good with to cruise to the win over the Panthers in the identical 21-5, 21-5 scores. with the Eagles walking off with the win in
three runs in the fifth for a 12-10 advantage WBAL opener for both teams. South City’s Raeka Lin, won her No. 1 the bottom of the seventh.
before putting the Colts away with seven Theresa Gannon and Leiney Paul each girls’ singles match, 21-13, 21-13.
more runs in the bottom of the sixth. scored five times for M-A, with Paul adding Boys’ tennis
Lafu Malepeai had the big bat for South City, four assists as well. Lottie Plewman netted a Boys’ volleyball Harker 5, Crystal Springs 2
going 2 for 2 with six RBIs – a grand slam and hat trick for the Bears, while Sally Norman San Mateo 3, Menlo-Atherton 1 It was feast or famine for both teams, as
a two-run triple. Hailey Meisenbach also and Hannah Shaw each scored twice. The Bearcats beat the Bears for the first all wins came in lopsided, straight sets.
drove in six runs for the Warriors. time ever, 25-18, 30-28, 20-25, 25-17 to Over its five wins, Harker dropped a total
The late rally made a winner of relief pitcher THURSDAY remain one game behind undefeated of 16 games over 10 sets.
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Esports league to play global home-and-away schedule
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in their home markets next season, commis- son into four stages with breaks in between, we’ve come up with that we’ll be announcing in
sioner Nate Nanzer announced Friday. The which it hopes will allow for recovery from the coming months, we think does a really good
A major esports league is launching an exper- league has been hosting its teams and matches long flights and jet lag. And because each job of satisfying a lot of those conditions
iment that could create a blueprint for tradition- in Southern California during its first two sea- region has at least two franchises, teams can around making sure everyone’s playing every-
al sports leagues eager to take their games sons. make multiple stops on each trip — so Atlanta body but we’re minimizing impacts on teams
abroad. The NFL, the NBA and MLB have scheduled might play Shanghai, Seoul and Guangzhou, and players.”
The Overwatch League will use a full home- regular-season games in London and Mexico China, before making the 20-hour flight home. The Overwatch League opened in 2018 with
and-away format beginning in 2020, making it City in recent years, showing interest in “Scheduling is an incredibly complex prob- 12 franchises, many backed by traditional
the first professional circuit in esports or tradi- expanding their footprint internationally. lem to solve when you add venue availability sports owners like the New England Patriots’
tional sports to build a regular-season schedule Concerns over travel, especially if leagues only and travel times and wanting to make sure that Robert Kraft or the New York Mets’ Jeff Wilpon.
spanning three continents. add one city at a time to each region, have kept you’re minimizing player fatigue and travel Teams have occasionally visited their home
The second-year esports league has franchis- those leagues from attempting a full-scale glob- recovery time and things like that,” Nanzer markets for meet-ups with fans, but mostly the
es in Europe, North America and Asia, and those al expansion. said. “It’s something we’ve been working on connections between cities and franchises have
teams will begin hosting half of their matches The Overwatch League splits its regular sea- for quite some time and feel like the schedule been in name only.

runner, but the ball clipped off Fleischli’s a good job so far.”

PANTHERS
Continued from page 13
glove allowing McClure to slide across
cleanly. With the SHP infield drawn in,
Aguilar then delivered an RBI single with a
SHP got on the board in the bottom of the
fifth. Peter Desler led off with a double to
right, then Teddy Purcell drove him home
liner over the shortstop, giving the Gators with a double to left-center. Purcell then
a 3-0 lead and knocking Fleischli out of the came around to score on an infield error.
Burlingame jumped out to an early 1-0 lead. game.
In the first, Preston Lau led off with a double “We as coaches, we try to shorten the Burlingame got the runs back, though,
and moved to third on a wild pitch. Jordi infield if we can,” Scott said “If you shorten with single tallies in the sixth and seventh.
Aguliar then batted him in on a groundout to the infield, you get those hops that go
second. In the bottom of the seventh, Flores
through. You get guys pulled out of posi- opened the frame with his fifth strikeout of
Flores and Fleischli matched zeroes for tion. … So, we always try to do that and for- the day. SHP went on to get two runners on
the next three frames. But Fleischli’s strug- tunately we’ve been able to do that early.” with two outs. But Flores looked to have
gles to get strike one were an early indicator Facing SHP reliever Enzo Pollioni, the plenty left in the tank, inducing a flyout to
of the Burlingame’s big fifth inning to Panthers went on to load the bases. Flores center to end it.
come. then helped his own cause, shooting an RBI
“I didn’t think he did a bad job,” SHP man- single to left. With the bases still loaded, “Once you’re feeling pumped up, you just
ager Anthony Granato said. “I feel like he Alex McMaster grounded out to drive home get a little energy at the end,” Flores said.
fell behind a lot of batters. They’re an another, giving the Panthers a 5-0 lead. With the win, the senior right-hander
aggressive fastball hitting team and, when According to Scott, Burlingame’s red-hot improves his record to 2-0. Fleischli falls
you do that, they’re going to have an approach at the plate through its first two to 1-3.
opportunity to time you up and get some league games is a testament to the team put-
hits.” ting in work in the batting cage despite not After finishing the 2018 season with an
Command issues caught up with Fleischli being able to get on the field much in recent 11-3 record in PAL Bay play to win the
in the fifth. The bottom of the Panthers’ weeks due to the consistent rains that have league title, SHP is off to an 0-2 start this
order, Thomas McClure and Kaunho Kim, wreaked havoc on local baseball schedules. year.
drew back-to-back walks to open the frame. “Our kids have been working hard,” Scott “It’s always a grind,” Granato said. “Our
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL Lau bunted them over. said. “As everyone in our league has with league every year is a grind. And it’s always
\Burlingame senior Emilio Flores went the McClure then scored on a wild pitch, one the situation with the rain, our kids have going to come down to one or two games.
distance Friday in Atherton, needing just 79 that didn’t get too far away from Gators done a really good job in the cage of what Every game, obviously, matters. We dug
pitches to lead the Panthers to a 7-2 win and catcher Will Moldow, who got the ball to we’ve been preaching of what we have to ourselves into a bit of a hole and we’ve got
a two-game series sweep over SHP. Fleischli covering the plate ahead of the do, the type of hitters we are. They’ve done to find a way to work our way out of it.”

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the bottom of the frame to take the lead for out of the inning, during which Karpishin center field gap, but Leighton retired the

KNIGHTS
Continued from page 13
good. Jeremy Chong led off with a single to
right field and JP Lyssenko reached on a
slow roller to shortstop. Following a
took third on a wild pitch, leadoff hitter
Chong walked to put runners on the corners.
Chong got a walking lead to easily steal
next three batters on just nine pitches.
King’s Academy added two more hits in
the top of the fifth. With two outs, Algarin
groundout during which both runners moved second and get into scoring position. It singled the opposite way to left and stole
up a base, clean-up hitter Will Garratt came proved to be an important 90 feet as second. Plata followed with a single to left,
A contact pitcher, Leighton, a junior, to the plate. He took a pair of strikes to start Lyssenko followed with a two-run single to
relies on his defense and his ability to but Hillsdale caught a break when Algarin
the at-bat, but eventually worked the count center, with Chong barely beating the pulled up at third as the Hillsdale left fielder
change speeds and location to keep oppos- full. On the payoff pitch, Garratt launched a throw home to put Hillsdale up 5-2.
ing batters off balance. The Hillsdale bobbled the ball.
long, high fly ball to left that kept going Hillsdale had its chances to add on
defense lived up to Leighton’s confidence in before finally landing over the fence for a throughout the rest of the game, but could Leighton took advantage of the break and
it as Hillsdale played error-free in the field. three-run homer and a fired-up Hillsdale not come up with the key hit against King’s got the next batter to fly out to end the
“[Leighton’s] been great,” Madison said. dugout. Academy starter Plata. Hillsdale had runners inning.
“Both years on JV (the last two season), he “They came up with a big at-bat,” said in scoring position in the third and fourth In the sixth, Wilson walked to lead off the
led the team in ERA and wins. He knows King’s Academy manager Greg Mugg. innings, but came up empty. Hillsdale’s inning, but Leighton induced the next batter
how to mix pitches. He knows how to get it “They grabbed the momentum (with that best chance of scoring some insurance runs to hit a sharp grounder to RJ Abad at third
done.” home run) and kind of held on to it.” came in the bottom of the six. It had runners base, who threw to Karpishin at second and
King’s Academy (2-2, 6-4), however, Leighton came back out for the second on second and third with one out, but on to Garratt at first for the 6-4-3 double
jumped on Leighton early before he could and retired the side in order and again in the botched a suicide bunt attempt doused the play and fist pump from Leighton.
settle in. Josh Algarin opened the game third as he set down seven straight batters. rally.
with a leadoff single to center and Garrett After throwing 18 pitches in the first “It was good to get on the bases and do King’s Academy got two runners on with
Plata walked. King’s Academy then worked inning, he had seven in the second and nine some things,” Madison said. “To have the two outs in the top of the seventh, but not
the hit-and-run to perfection. With both in the third. opportunities is big. But to win in this even a broken shoelace was going to keep
runners moving, Caleb Charonnat singled The Hillsdale offense, meanwhile, league, you have to cash them in.” Leighton from finishing the game. After
up the middle to drive in Algarin. Following stretched out its lead with two more runs in It didn’t really matter, however, as taping his shoe up, he went out and finished
a foul out, King’s Academy executed a safety the second. Tommy Karpishin led off the Leighton was in a groove. After the first off the win.
squeeze bunt, with Nick Yandle getting the second inning with a single and moved to inning, King’s Academy didn’t have anoth- “I wanted him to finish (the complete
bunt down and Plata scoring on the play. second on an Antonio Paolinelli sacrifice er base runner until Matt Wilson led off the game),” Madison said. “It was a great outing
Hillsdale, however, came right back in bunt. Following a strikeout for the second top of the fourth with a double to the left- for him.”
ball, walked Levi Michael and set down what was going on.” Bochy has been part of some thrilling
TIEBREAKER Pablo Sandoval on a flyout to finish the
inning.
That was all, the game ended in a 5-all tie.
Gott certainly didn’t. When did he find
out?
“When it happened,” Gott said. “When the
extra-inning games as well, including Game
4 of the 2012 World Series against the
Detroit Tigers that went 10 innings and a
Continued from page 13
“I would’ve tried to bunt (Hanson) over for umpire told me.” marathon Game 2 of the 2014 NL Division
Gerber there,” Bochy said. “It just shows Giants pitcher Jeff Samardzija had another Series against the Washington Nationals
The experiment is already part of the you how important execution is. We couldn’t suggestion: eliminate extra innings com- that lasted 18 innings.
minor leagues. Designed to improve the move him over there. That was the differ- pletely and consider changing to a points
pace of play, all levels of the minors began “I think some of the greatest games have
ence.” system where teams are awarded three points
extra innings with a runner on second last been extra inning games, epic games,”
Gott said he was in those situations quite a for a win and each team receives one point
year. It was done in the rookie level of the Bochy said. “We’ve been part of them.
few times last year at Triple-A Syracuse. for a tie.
minors in 2017. That’s an exciting part of baseball. I’m not
“It definitely makes it a lot tougher in “We’re playing 162 games and over that into the tie deal. I’d want to play until we
With many fans asking each other what terms of how you approach the batter at the many games, you should be able to tell who
was happening, Gott struck out the Angels’ finish.”
plate, 100 percent,” Gott said. “What I saw the best team is,” Samardzija said. “That
Bo Way to start the ninth. Gott retired Torii last year was bunt pretty much every time. makes the ninth inning exciting all the NOTES: Outfielder Austin Slater and
Hunter Jr. on a flyball, moving Urena to That’s what everyone did pretty much.” time. Who wants to go out and play 15 ambidextrous pitcher Pat Venditte were
third, and struck out Ty Kelly to end the Some teams intentionally walked the first innings?” optioned to Triple-A and infielder Zach
inning. batter to set up a double play, Gott said. Well, Gott for one. Green and pitcher Derek Law reassigned. The
The Giants put Alen Hanson on second in “For here, it’s OK,” Bochy said. “I would- “I like extra innings,” Gott said. “I think Giants now have 41 players in camp plus
the ninth. The Angels’ Ryan Clark struck out n’t want to see it during the season. It’s a lit- it measures the depth of the team to some one on the 60-day injured list (Johnny
Drew Ferguson, got Mike Gerber on a fly- tle different. I’m not sure everybody knew extent.” Cueto).

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Jim Furyk making most of MLS GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
NHL STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE

surprise visit to The Players W L T Pts GF GA Atlantic Division Atlantic Division


Columbus 1 0 1 4 3 1 GP W L OTPts GF GA W L Pct GB
D.C. United 1 0 1 4 2 0 x-Tampa Bay 71 54 13 4 112 277 187 x-Toronto 49 20 .710 —
Toronto FC 1 0 0 3 3 1 Boston 71 42 20 9 93 214 184 Philadelphia 44 25 .638 5
Boston 42 27 .609 7
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS won the Ryder Cup. Montreal 1 1 0 3 3 3 Toronto 71 43 23 5 91 257 210
Brooklyn 36 34 .514 13 1/2
Orlando City 0 0 2 2 3 3 Montreal 71 37 27 7 81 212 210
But his 67 in the final round of New York City FC
0 0 2 2 2 2 Florida 70 31 27 12 74 228 236 New York 13 56 .188 36
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — the Honda Classic gave him a tie for New York 0 0 1 1 1 1 Buffalo 70 30 31 9 69 194 226 Southeast Division
Jim Furyk played his best round at Chicago 0 1 1 1 2 3 Detroit 71 24 37 10 58 193 246
ninth and moved him high enough Ottawa 71 24 41 6 54 207 261
Miami 32 36 .471 —
The Players Championship the one New England 0 1 1 1 1 3 Orlando 32 38 .457 1
in the FedEx Cup to be among the Atlanta 0 1 1 1 1 3 Charlotte 31 37 .456 1
year he wasn’t even expecting to be last ones in The Players. Cincinnati 0 1 1 1 2 5 Metropolitan Division Washington 29 40 .420 3 1/2
Washington 71 42 22 7 91 245 219 Atlanta 24 45 .348 8 1/2
here. “I thought this was an off week,” Philadelphia 0 2 0 0 1 5
N.Y. Islanders 70 41 22 7 89 202 169
Five days after he found out he Furyk said. “It’s a nice gift, an WESTERN CONFERENCE
Pittsburgh 71 39 23 9 87 247 213 Central Division
was part of the strongest field in Carolina 70 38 25 7 83 208 194 x-Milwaukee 52 17 .754 —
opportunity.” W L T Pts GF GA Columbus 71 40 28 3 83 219 208 Indiana 44 25 .638 8
golf, Furyk went bogey-free Friday He sure made the most of it on a Seattle 2 0 0 6 6 1 Philadelphia 71 34 29 8 76 220 240 Detroit 35 33 .515 16 1/2
Los Angeles FC 2 0 0 6 6 2
for an 8-under 64, his lowest score course that has proved to be vexing Minnesota United 2 0 0 6 6 2
N.Y. Rangers 71 28 30 13 69 200 236 Chicago 19 50 .275 33
New Jersey 71 26 36 9 61 201 244 Cleveland 17 52 .246 35
in 80 rounds over the years, for Furyk and so FC Dallas 1 0 1 4 3 1
that span 25 many others. Houston 1 0 1 4 3 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Real Salt Lake 1 0 1 4 2 1 Central Division WESTERN CONFERENCE
years at the TPC Furyk ran off three straight Sporting KC 1 1 0 3 3 2 Winnipeg 70 41 25 4 86 241 210 Southwest Division
Sawgrass. It birdies early on the back nine, had a LA Galaxy 1 1 0 3 2 3 Nashville 72 40 27 5 85 215 193 Houston 43 26 .623 —
San Antonio 40 29 .580 3
gave him a one- pair of par saves from 5 feet on the
Colorado 0 1 1 1 3 5 St. Louis 70 36 27 7 79 199 193
New Orleans 30 41 .423 14
Portland 0 1 1 1 4 7 Dallas 71 37 29 5 79 179 175
shot lead over 14th and 18th holes, and had what Vancouver 0 2 0 0 2 4 Minnesota 71 33 30 8 74 192 209 Memphis 28 41 .406 15
Dallas 27 41 .397 15 1/2
Kevin Kisner appeared to be a good break on the Earthquakes 0 2 0 0 1 5 Colorado 71 30 29 12 72 226 223
Chicago 70 31 30 9 71 239 260
(68) and Jason par-3 17th under the new Rules of
Northwest Division
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Denver 45 22 .672 —
Day (66) among Golf. He is among those who leave ——— Pacific Division Portland 42 26 .618 3 1/2
the early Saturday’s games Calgary 71 44 20 7 95 255 204 Oklahoma City 42 27 .609 4
Jim Furyk the pin in for putts on the green, Seattle at Chicago, 10 a.m. Sharks 71 43 20 8 94 256 218 Utah 39 29 .574 6 1/2
starters. and Furyk hammered his 40-foot Vegas 71 39 27 5 83 214 197 Minnesota 32 37 .464 14
FC Dallas at Columbus, 11 a.m.
Tiger Woods birdie attempt. It hit the pin and Vancouver at Houston, noon
Arizona 71 36 30 5 77 193 197
Edmonton 70 31 32 7 69 198 229 Pacific Division
also did something new in his 18th bounced slightly back, leaving him San Jose at New York, 12:30 p.m. Vancouver 70 29 32 9 67 191 218 Warriors 46 21 .687 —
appearance on the Stadium Players Montreal at Orlando City, 1 p.m. Anaheim 73 29 35 9 67 170 225 L.A. Clippers 39 30 .565 8
a tap-in par. Real Salt Lake at D.C. United, 5 p.m. Los Angeles 70 25 37 8 58 165 223 Sacramento 33 35 .485 13 1/2
Course. He hit two balls into the Minnesota United at LA Galaxy, 7:30 p.m.
Furyk suspects the ball would L.A. Lakers 31 38 .449 16
water on the island-green 17th, Sunday’s games Friday’s Games Phoenix 16 54 .229 31 1/2
have gone 8 feet by without hitting Los Angeles FC at New York City FC, noon Columbus 3, Carolina 0
leading to a quadruple bogey that
the pin , unless it had hit the back of Portland at Cincinnati, 2 p.m. Toronto 7, Philadelphia 6 x-clinched playoff spot
ruined an otherwise good round. It Philadelphia at Atlanta, 4 p.m. Vegas 2, Dallas 1
cup just right.
was his only hole over par in a New England at Toronto FC, 4:30 p.m. Anaheim 5, Colorado 3 Friday’s Games
round of 71 that left Woods at least Par is never a bad score — just ask Sporting Kansas City at Colorado, 6 p.m. Calgary 5, N.Y. Rangers 1 Charlotte 116, Washington 110
New Jersey at Vancouver, late Detroit 111, L.A. Lakers 97
six shots behind. Woods — on the 17th, and it con- Saturday’s Games Philadelphia 123, Sacramento 114
Tommy Fleetwood played in the tributed to his bogey-free round.
Furyk’s previous best score was a
WHAT’S ON TAP N.Y. Islanders at Detroit, 10 a.m.
St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m.
Houston 108, Phoenix 102
Milwaukee 113, Miami 98
afternoon and opened birdie-eagle- Florida at Los Angeles, 1 p.m. Portland 122, New Orleans 110
birdie as he approached the turn. 65 in the opening round in 2006. SATURDAY Columbus at Boston, 4 p.m. San Antonio 109, New York 83
Washington at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Chicago at L.A. Clippers, late
Either way, Furyk figured to be a “There’s no bones about it, you Baseball
Buffalo at Carolina, 4 p.m. Saturday’s Games
main contender going into the still have to hit the shots around St. Francis at Serra, 11 a.m. Chicago at Montreal, 4 p.m. Atlanta at Boston, 9:30 a.m.
Toronto at Ottawa, 4 p.m. Memphis at Washington, 4 p.m.
weekend of a marquee event in here,” Furyk said. “You’re not Calgary at Winnipeg, 4 p.m. Phoenix at New Orleans, 4 p.m.
which he has never seriously threat- going to fudge your way around this Boys’ lacrosse N.Y. Rangers at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Cleveland at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.
golf course for very long. There’s a Menlo School at Acalanes-Lafayette, 11 a.m.; Sacred Edmonton at Arizona, 7 p.m. Golden State at Oklahoma City, 5:30 p.m.
ened. He wasn’t eligible for The Heart Prep at Redwood, Bishop O’Dowd-Oakland at Nashville at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Portland at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m.
Players after putting in two years as lot of hard edges and hard lines and a Serra, noon Sunday’s Games Brooklyn at Utah, 6 p.m.
very small window between what New Jersey at Colorado, noon Indiana at Denver, 6 p.m.
Ryder Cup captain — he was No. 37 St. Louis at Buffalo, 2 p.m. Sunday’s Games
in the world when he was appointed turns out really well at times and College baseball N.Y. Islanders at Minnesota, 3 p.m. L.A. Lakers at New York, 9 a.m.
what ends up being a double bogey Vancouver at Dallas, 4 p.m. Charlotte at Miami, 10 a.m.
and No. 231 the week after Europe Hartnell at Cañada, San Mateo at Chabot, Monterey Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 12:30 p.m.
at times.” Peninsula at Skyine, 1 p.m. Florida at Anaheim, 6 p.m. Toronto at Detroit, 1 p.m.
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Raiders spending big for final season in Oakland


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Khalil Mack and Amari make all the necessary edge rusher under contract for 2019 in Arden
Cooper last year in trades improvements. It takes a Key, who had just one sack as a rookie.
ALAMEDA — Jon Gruden and Mike that netted three additional little bit of time. But we’re The Raiders finished with a league-low 13
Mayock were invited by Oakland Raiders first-round picks the next confident that we’re head- sacks last season — 17 fewer than the next-
owner Mark Davis for an event in Las Vegas two years. But the trade for ing in the right direction.” worst team. Oakland still would like to find an
last week, a year before the team’s planned Brown set them up to At least the Raiders now edge rusher in free agency and also figures to
move to Sin City. begin a spending spree appear to be moving for- target that position the draft when the team
The Raiders coach and general manager were that the Raiders hope can ward after taking a signifi- has picks No. 4, 24, 27 and 35 in the first two
set for a night on the town with their wives make them a contender in cant step back in Gruden’s rounds.
when those plans got altered with the news Jon Gruden their final season in Mike Mayock first season. The team Mayock and Gruden also are looking for
that the NFL’s most prolific receiver, Antonio Oakland before the move never recovered from the more help in the secondary, a playmaking
Brown, was available from Pittsburgh. to the desert. deal reached a week before the opener that sent linebacker, and possible help on offense at
Just 24 hours later, Mayock had completed The Raiders also gave big-ticket deals to Mack to the Bears for a package that included tight end, running back and guard.
his first major move since leaving his old role free agent tackle Trent Brown, safety two first-round picks after he held out in Filling all those holes in the draft and the
as television draft analyst to join an NFL front Lamarcus Joyner and receiver Tyrell Williams search of a lucrative long-term contract the end of free agency seems far-fetched, but get-
office and all those plans the Raiders had made and have committed more than $200 million Raiders weren’t willing to offer. ting a good start on the task will give the fans
were overturned. in contracts just six months after trading After starting last season 1-5, Gruden then in Oakland a more desirable product to watch
“The wild card was all of a sudden under- Mack to Chicago because they didn’t want to sent Cooper to Dallas for another first-round this season and create excitement in Las Vegas
standing that this guy might be available,” give him a mega-contract as the highest-paid pick and the rebuild was on. Oakland finished for the team’s planned arrival in 2020.
Mayock said this week. “That was the wild defensive player in football. 4-12 just two seasons after breaking through “There is a lot of history here, so I definite-
card. That was not in our free agent planning. “We’ve gotten better, we have some with 12 wins and the team’s only playoff ly wanted to come and be a part of the history
When all of a sudden we realized we might resources in the draft that can continue that berth since 2002. and I also wanted to be a part of new begin-
have an opportunity to compete for his serv- process and as I’ve said all along, I don’t Plenty of holes remain on the roster even nings,” said Joyner, who was attracted by the
ices, it changed everything.” think you can rush this,” Gruden said. “You after this week’s big spending spree with the move. “Hopefully we do a lot of great things
The Raiders seemed poised for a rebuilding have to do what you deem is right. Players most glaring being at pass rusher where Mack this year and make Nevada even more excited
year after dealing away foundation pieces don’t become available all the time. You can’t has yet to be replaced. Oakland has only one to have us.”

client will sign a three-year deal.


49ers brief
Marsh was one of the team’s top edge
49ers re-sign LB Mark Nzeocha, rushers last year with 5 1/2 sacks but
became expendable after the team traded for
release karate-kicking DE Marsh Dee Ford this week and gave him a new five-
SANTA CLARA — The San Francisco year contract.
49ers have re-signed
Nzeocha has played in 26 games the past
linebacker Mark Nzeocha
two seasons and has been a standout on spe-
to a three-year contract
cial teams. He started three games last year
and released defensive
at linebacker and provides depth at the posi-
end Cassius Marsh.
tion.
The Niners also agreed
to a deal with restricted Mostert is one of San Francisco’s top spe-
free agent running back cial teams players and also ran for 261 yards
Raheem Mostert on on 34 carries last season.
Friday. Mostert’s agent Safety Antone Exum also signed a one-
Mark Nzeocha Brett Tessler says his
year deal he had agreed to earlier this week.

practice at the facility in Alameda in 2019,

OAKLAND
Continued from page 13
staying in the Bay Area was always the top
priority.
The Raiders had talks about sharing a sta-
dium with the San Francisco Giants, but that
last team that’s ever going to be here in was opposed by the 49ers under territorial
Oakland, it’s something special in itself,” rights they have for San Francisco. The
he said. “So, it’s pressure in that, it’s Raiders also could have looked into sharing
excitement in that, and there is a lot that Levi’s Stadium with the 49ers, although
comes with that, and I’m here today ready to owner Mark Davis was opposed to that
embrace all that.” option.
The Raiders had pulled out of lease exten- The NFL needed to get a final answer on
sion talks after Oakland sued the team and where the Raiders will play this season in
the NFL over the planned move to Las order to put together the 2019 schedule,
Vegas. But with the Raiders planning to which is expected to be released in April.

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‘Mustang’
a must see
By Lindsey Bahr
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

We don’t find out our protago-


nist’s name for quite some time
in “The Mustang,” the feature
debut of French writer-director
Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre.
All we know at first is what
See MUSTANG, Page 22
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By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT

DO YOU WANT S OME LAUGHS


WITH THAT? “AMERICAN HERO” AT
CUS TOM MADE THEATRE CO.
TAKES A HUMOROUS LOOK AT LIFE,
LIB ERTY AND THE PURS UIT OF
SANDWICHES. At a Toasted Subs fran-
chise in the local mall, three up-and-coming
“sandwich artists” — a teenager, a single
mom and a downsized refugee from corpo-
rate banking — are perfecting the mustard-
to-cheese ratio according to the company available at New Mission Bartlett Garage.
manual. But when the owner stops provid- Bart station (closest): Mission and 24th
ing the resources to make those sandwiches streets. $20-$35 sliding scale; $55-$100
according to company policy, they become reserved seating. For information or to
unlikely allies in a post-recession world. order tickets visit themarsh.org or call
“American Hero” is a super-sized comedy (415) 282-3055.
about what’s left of the American dream. ***
Written by Bess Wohl. Directed by Allie AND IN THE SOUTH BAY. . .
Moss. Ninety minutes without intermis- SAY THE MAGIC WORD: GROU-
sion. Through April 6. Custom Made CHO MARX COMES ALIVE IN SAN
Theatre Co. 533 Sutter St., San Francisco. JOSE. Award-winning actor/director/play-
Tickets $20-$45 at (415) 798-2682, wright Frank Ferrante recreates the leg-
www.custommade.org. endary Groucho Marx in a fast-paced come-
*** dy packed with songs, stories and inspired
audience interaction. March 22 at 7:30 p.m. JAY YAMADA
BRIAN COPELAND RETURNS TO From left, Paul Stout, Devon DeGroot and Laura Espino play sandwich shop employees left
THE MARSH SAN FRANCISCO WITH and March 23 at 7:30 p.m. 3Below Theaters
& Lounge, 288 S. Second St., San Jose. in the lurch by the franchise owner in ‘American Hero’ at Custom Made Theatre Co. through
“NOT A GENUINE BLACK MAN. ” “Not April 6.
a Genuine Black Man,” the longest running Validated parking directly above the theater
solo show in San Francisco theater history, in city-owned garage. (San Carlos Street; April 10 through April 21. Aladdin, adapted event, a kid’s ticket will be available for
returns to The Marsh SF. Award-winning entrances on both Second and Third streets.) from the animated Disney film and cen- free with the purchase of a full-priced adult
actor, playwright and talk show host Brian $35 for advance Child purchases (12 years turies-old folktales including “One ticket. Tickets at www.ticketmaster.com,
Copeland recounts his struggles growing up and under.) Tickets at (408) 404-7711 or Thousand and One Nights,” features a full in-person at the City National Civic Box
in one of the most racist suburbs in www.3belowtheaters.com. score, including the five songs from the Office (150 W. San Carlos St., San Jose), or
America. Teachers, educators, mental health A KIDS NIGHT ON BROADWAY: Academy Award-winning soundtrack. by calling (800) 982-ARTS (2787).
workers and members of Fair Housing DIS NEY’ S ALADDIN PREMIERES Broadway San Jose will host an official
organizations get 2 for 1 tickets when com- APRIL 1 0 AT SAN JOSE’S CENTER KIDS’ NIGHT ON BROADWAY event on
ing in parties of six or more prepaid. 8 p.m. FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS . April 17 at 7:30 p.m. The special night, Susan Cohn is a member of the San Francisco Bay
Disney’s Aladdin plays a two-week engage- designed to introduce young people to the Area Theatre Critics Circle and the American
April 4, 11 and 25. The Marsh San Theatre Critics Association. She may be reached at
Francisco, 1062 Valencia St., San Francisco ment at San Jose’s Center for the magic of live theatre, includes in-theatre susan@smdailyjournal.com.
(between 21st and 22nd streets. Parking is Performing Arts (255 S. Almaden Blvd.) activities prior to the performance. For this

Della Duck, intrepid space explorer


and amputee, comes to television debris from her ship, downed in a space
By Lynn Elber
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS storm.
The loss is handled off-screen: She is
LOS ANGELES — Della Duck is a brave shown with her left limb trapped under
and resourceful fowl, the sort that refuses to spacecraft wreckage, then a short time later
be defeated by a solo crash landing on the with the replacement.
moon — even when it costs her a leg. Della, who’s had a minor and shifting role
Della, an elusive and lesser-known mem- within her venerable flock, is depicted in
ber of the Donald Duck family, took center “DuckTales” as Donald’s twin sister and
stage in Saturday’s episode and quickly long-lost mom to Huey, Dewey and Louie.
proved to be a groundbreaker, one of the few In making her an amputee, it was critical to
TV characters with a disability who’s part of demonstrate that is only one aspect of her
a children’s series. and her life, said the producers of the Disney
“Pretty cool robot leg!” Della says glee- Channel series.
Della, who’s had a minor and shifting role within her venerable flock, is depicted in ‘DuckTales’ fully of the prosthetic she fashioned with
as Donald’s twin sister and long-lost mom to Huey, Dewey and Louie. See DELLA, Page 22

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TheatreWorks stages ‘Marie and Rosetta’


By Judy Richter like “This Train,” “Sit Down” and
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT others. She has a powerhouse
voice that’s irresistible.
“Marie and Rosetta,” presented On the other hand, Rudd’s voice
by TheatreWorks, is deep in music has a sharp edge, especially on
but shallow in story. higher notes or at higher volumes.
George Brant’s play with music She’s at her best in the quiet
is based on the true story of Sister “Peace in the Valley.”
Rosetta Tharpe, a Rock and Roll Music director William
Hall of Fame singer from the mid- Liberatore supplies Rosetta and
20th century who influenced leg- Marie’s piano playing, while
ends like Elvis Presley, Johnny Schuyler McFadden provides
Cash, Little Richard and Chuck Rosetta’s guitar playing.
Berry, among others. She has been All songs in the show were orig-
called the godmother of rock ‘n’ inally recorded by Rosetta Tharpe,
roll. who’s heard as the audience
This 2016 play is set in the arrives.
showroom of a Mississippi funer- The show is directed by
al home in 1946. Rosetta TheatreWorks artistic director
(Michelle E. Jordan) and her Robert Kelley, who notes that it
entourage are staying there was presented as part of the com-
because black people had few pany’s annual New Works Festival
choices in the segregated South. in 2015.
Rosetta has discovered Marie The handsome set, complete
Knight (Marissa Rudd), a with coffins, is by Christopher
singer/pianist whom she’s consid- Fitzer.
ering as a musical partner. Running about an hour and 40
The plot focuses on their con- minutes without intermission,
KEVIN BERNE
trasting styles. Although both are “Marie and Rosetta” will continue
religious, Rosetta is more liberal,
Young protégé Marie Knight (Marissa Rudd) auditions for gospel legend Sister Rosetta Tharpe (Michelle E. Jordan) through March 31 at the Lucie
considering her music to be praise
in ‘Marie and Rosetta.’ Stern Theatre, 1305 Middlefield
enough for the lord. Marie to let loose. The transfor- cult to catch some of her lines and mind and lines clearly. Road, Palo Alto.
The prudish Marie sees anything mation doesn’t seem to take long. follow the story. The real highlights in this show For tickets and information call
fun or rollicking as sinful. Hence, Because Rudd’s Marie doesn’t That’s not the case with come from Jordan’s roof-raising (650) 463-1960 or visit theatre-
Rosetta does her best to convince always articulate clearly, it’s diffi- Jordan’s Rosetta, who speaks her singing, mostly of gospel songs works.org.
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eyes, he’s downright terrifying. His identi- This is a real program in which inmates, Even with its unusually restrained running

MUSTANG
Continued from page 19
ty, you realize, is that of a prisoner. He
doesn’t think about his past, his future or
his needs. He merely exists. He even rebuffs
many with no equine experience, tame wild
horses for eventual adoption and sale to the
public.
time, “The Mustang” is a powerful and emo-
tional journey framed by gorgeous sun-
soaked shots of the stark Nevada landscape.
the young pregnant woman (Gideon Adlon) Roman, of course, takes to the craziest I just wish there was a little more character
who comes to visit. (It’s his daughter, you horse. Perhaps it’s the first time he’s actual- development for the supporting players,
we see and what Belgian actor Matthias discover, but even that is left ambiguous for ly felt smaller or less powerful than a living like Myles and Henry, and the prison’s rot-
Schoenaerts projects. A psychologist a moment). creature. And with the encouragement of a ten apple Dan (Josh Stewart), who feels
played by Connie Britton, in a brief but fellow inmate, Henry (the always com- more like a lazy screenwriting construct
impactful role, tries to get a sense of his It’s not until he’s assigned to manure duty
as part of the correctional center’s wild pelling Jason Mitchell), he starts the long than an actual part of the world we’ve gotten
mental state having been in and out of soli- process of “gentling” the horse. He’ll even- to know.
tary confinement in a rural Nevada peniten- horse training program that a light even
starts to come back on, partly because the tually even give it a name — Marquis, But Clermont-Tonnerre has established
tiary a number of times, but he’s not inter- which he sees in a contraband equestrian herself as a filmmaker to watch with “The
ested in playing along, or even trying. head of the program, Myles (Bruce Dern)
treats the inmates like human employees, magazine he traded for in the prison, but Mustang,” and has also made the most com-
“I’m not good with people, ” growls which he pronounces “Marcus.” pelling case yet that Schoenaerts can not
Schoenaerts as he hits her panic button to not criminals. He even asks our protagonist
his name: Roman Coleman. The signifi- There’s a sin in his past that’s never even only handle an American accent, but excel
end the session. with it too.
Schoenaerts is a commanding presence, cance of naming will come back in this alluded to, of course. It’s why he’s in there
and usually a quite empathetic one in films brief, gorgeous film about untamed and for- after all. Does no one know, you wonder? Or “The Mustang,” a Focus Features release,
like “Rust and Bone” and “A Bigger gotten outcasts. It’s probably worth men- perhaps it’s too horrific for words. It’s is rated R by the Motion Picture Association
Splash,” but here with a shaved head and a tioning here that the themes aren’t exactly revealed eventually, late in the film and not of America for “language, some violence
rage simmering beneath his nearly dead subtle, but that doesn’t make them any less unlike that pivotal revelation in “Paris, and drug content.” Running time: 96 min-
effective. Texas.” utes. Three stars out of four.

has on the moon. Jack Richmond, president of the Amputee There’s more than enough room on TV for

DELLA
Continued from page 20
Voiced by Paget Brewster, Della made a
cameo appearance in the season-one finale
and was seen as a young woman in last
Coalition, a nonprofit advocacy and sup-
port group, assisted in Della’s creation. He
advised the series on elements including an
characters like Della.  She and Julia, a
Muppet with autism who’s part of “Sesame
Street,” are rarities, said Jay Ruderman,
year’s holiday special. There’s more Della authentic gait for Della and her can-do atti- president of the Ruderman Family
history: She was first mentioned in a tude, which he said reflects that of a deter- Foundation, which advocates for inclusion
“We got really excited about the opportu- mined friend who quickly adapted to becom- for people with disabilities.
Donald Duck newspaper comic strip and ani-
nity to show an aspirational version of a ing an amputee.
mated short film in the late 1930s, accord- “If you are a child with a disability, you
character that has a prosthetic and that isn’t
ing to Disney. He’s optimistic about how children will almost never see yourself (portrayed) in
entirely defined by her prosthetic,” said
She’s the latest example of “DuckTales” receive Della with a prosthetic leg. popular entertainment, ” Ruderman said.
Francisco (Frank) Angones, co-producer and
inclusive approach, said executive producer “Kids usually are the first one to adjust and “That’s why seeing a character with a dis-
story editor.
Matt Youngberg. The series debuted in 2017 move on. They tend to accept things and ability is so empowering.”
A spunky adventurer in the spirit of her
family, she has a buoyant catchphrase to as a reboot of the 1987-90 “DuckTales” say, ‘OK, that’s cool.’ As adults, we struggle The lack of such characters also affects
match: “Nothing can stop Della Duck!” show. with it a little bit more,” Richmond said. how people perceive each other, he said.
In a story arc this season, Della focuses “We’re trying to make sure that unique and Even a cartoon character’s depiction can “There’s so much stigma of people with
on getting back to her kids but must also interesting voices are being heard, and that carry over into the lives of young viewers, disabilities being different, ” Ruderman
confront the unexpected company she we’re embracing the differences in all types he said, allowing them to accept differences said.  But positive portrayals on TV and in
of people,” Youngberg said. among people they encounter. movies “can really change attitudes.”

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Recovered de Kooning head and make you crazy. We certainly
Entertainment brief
Calendar painting back in the spotlight
PHOENIX — More than 30 years
gets whisked away for months of
hoped it would be returned.”
It was the morning
Thanksgiving when authorities said a
after
SATURDAY, MARCH 16 call 303-6735. restoration work. For some who
Union Cemetery History Tour. 10 after it was brazenly stolen from an worked at the museum when the paint- man and a woman showed up at the
a.m. to 11 a.m. Union Cemetery, 300 Smar tphone Training: iPhone. 1 Arizona museum, a painting by ing was stolen in 1985, the celebra- museum. A security guard and students
Woodside Road, Redwood City. Visit p.m. to 3 p.m. San Mateo Senior Willem de Kooning reportedly worth tion still seems surreal. working the front desk were the only
the graves, and hear the stories of Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
some of Redwood City’s most influ- San Mateo. Learn how to operate $100 million is going on display back Lee Karpiscak, who was the curator ones there, according to Karpiscak.
ential people. Free for all ages. For basic functions and how to cus- where it all began. of collections at the time, recalls the Police said the woman distracted the
more information call 365-1196. tomize your phone. Free. For more guard with small-talk while the man
information call 522-7490. The University of Arizona Museum entire staff feeling devastated. “We
Acterra’s Free Electr ic Vehicle of Art in Tucson is throwing a fundrais- tried to be realistic about it,” she said. cut the painting right out of the frame,
Workshop. 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Transit Housing Development — er and homecoming party of sorts for “All these scenarios go through your leaving edges of the canvas still
Menlo Park Senior Center, 110 Is It Work ing? 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. San
Terminal Ave., Menlo Park. Learn Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third “Woman-Ochre” on Sunday before it attached.
about the benefits of electric vehi- Ave., San Mateo. Panelists from the
cles, available rebates and affordable Housing Leadership Council, San
a unique position that allows us to Brinkman spoke about the need to
CALTRAIN
options. Free. For more information Mateans for Responsive
call (570) 768-7491. Government and the transportation build quantities of affordable housing effectively communicate the benefits
sector will discuss San Mateo County
AARP South San Francisco efforts to develop housing near or to participate in partnerships to of transit-oriented development to the
Chapter 3156. 10:30 a.m. to noon transit hubs or along transit corri- build quantities of affordable housing community.
Magnolia Center, 601Grand Ave., dors. For more information call 342- Continued from page 1
third floor, South San Francisco. 5853. that are impossible for the private sec- “Every time you say development or
Coffee and lunch provided. Cost is tor to do. … Government land is a fair- density it just comes with the idea of
$10. For more information call 991- CEC Student Film Fest. 6 p.m. to 8 analyze tradeoffs associated with ly small sector of the overall pie to more car traffic and we need to clearly
4111. p.m. Burlingame High School, 1
Mangini Way, Burlingame. Films by development at stations and the tran- begin with so if we’re going to have a show how we’ll do that without the
Prom Dress Giveaway. 11 a.m. to students in grades four through 12 sit-oriented development policy, policy for that fairly small sector of extra car traffic, and indeed we’ll do it
3:30 p.m. South San Francisco Main who live or attend school in San which will be used to determine how
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South Mateo County. Each film is an origi- the overall pie, I prefer it focus on by decreasing car traffic and not neces-
San Francisco. Free. For more infor- nal video, not more than five min- Caltrain develops land available for affordability rather than market-rate sarily developing only with riders in
mation, and to sign up, email ssf- utes in length, on the environmental non-railroad uses. housing.” mind, but with the community around
pladm@plsinfo.org. topic of their choice. Free. For more
information call 555-1212. “I think we’ve got tremendous Board Member Jeannie Bruins sug- it in mind,” she said.
City and Sea, Solo Show — Carole potential to develop this corridor land gested affordable housing can only
Raffer ty. 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Studio Presentation: Three Keys to
for not only housing, but commercial There was also some discussion on
Shop Gallery, 244 Primrose Road, Successful Content Inventories play so much a role in future develop- selling versus leasing of land, with
Burlingame. Carole Rafferty is a con- and Audits. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Bovet developments along the way,” said ment of the corridor.
temporary California painter who Office Center, 155 Bovet Road, first Board Member Ron Collins, the San some board members reluctant to do
specializes in urban architectural floor, San Mateo. In this presentation,
Carlos vice mayor. “It’s that tradeoff in terms of how do the former.
scenes and seascapes. Free. For more content strategist Rich Schwerin
information call 344-1378. focuses on the benefits of content Collins said he wants affordable you balance [affordable housing] with “One thing I want intense discussion
inventories and audits as fundamen-
housing to be part of the plans and the financial sustainability goal. If on is why we’d ever sell property,”
‘Macbeth’ by William tal building blocks to developing a
Shakespeare. 8 p.m. Dragon content lifecycle. Cost $5. For more Board Member Charles Stone, a you build all of this affordable hous- Collins said. “What concerns me is the
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 information and to RSVP visit
Belmont councilman, agreed emphati- ing, those are the same people who concept of loss of control. … If we’re
Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a https://www.meetup.com/Bay-Area- don’t necessarily have the ability to
tragic tale of all-powerful ambition C o n t e n t - cally. going to sell JPB property I’d want to
and consuming conscience takes on Marketing/events/258359626/. “I want this policy to prioritize afford our price of a ticket, ” said know all the advantages. To me it’d
an entirely new life. Cost is $15 to
affordability,” Stone said. “We’re a Bruins. “To pencil out, you have to have to be a pretty big net gain out of
$37. For more information call 493- Poetry Night. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
2006. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de transit agency, we want to do projects have something else in there, not just it.”
las Pulgas, Belmont. Poet Laureate
certainly that don’t interfere with rid- affordable housing.” Caltrain is expanding and much of
SATURDAY, MARCH 16 Tanu Wakefield will read from her
Union Cemetery History Tour. 10 new book. Light refreshments avail- ership and enhance ridership and we Gillett also spoke about the need for its land could be needed in the future to
a.m. to 11 a.m. Union Cemetery, 300 able. For more information call 591-
want to do projects that don’t hurt us a variety of uses for Caltrain property. accommodate that expansion as well
Woodside Road, Redwood City. Visit 8286.
the graves, and hear the stories of financially and improve our finances if She wants stations to become mixed- as for projects including grade separa-
some of Redwood City’s most influ- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 possible, but at the end of the day what use destinations. tions, for example. Officials will rely
ential people. Free for all ages. For Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to
more information call 365-1196. noon. Belmont Library, 1110 I’m most concerned about is we play a “Caltrain is in a position to be able on the Business Plan specifically to
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. part in the affordability crisis where to provide vibrant stations and we can keep railroad expansion in mind when
Acterra’s Free Electr ic Vehicle Tutoring session to address techni- considering development opportuni-
Workshop. 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. cal needs. For more information call we can.” do that by being an asset steward that
Menlo Park Senior Center, 110 591-8286. Board Chair Gillian Gillett men- promotes either housing or small busi- ties and balancing the two will be the
Terminal Ave., Menlo Park. Learn
Team to Clean Up. Noon. City of San tioned the need for all types of hous- nesses or office around our stations. focus of many future conversations.
about the benefits of electric vehi-
cles, available rebates and affordable Mateo, 330 W. 20th Ave., San Mateo. ing, but Stone stressed that Caltrain Sometimes one is better than the Board members will continue to dis-
options. Free. For more information City staff will provide cleanup bags, should prioritize affordability when it other,” she said. “The whole point is cuss in greater detail plans for Caltrain
call (570) 768-7491. vests and other supplies to keep the
city free of litter. For more informa- comes to housing development on its having the stations be places people property with quarterly updates at
AARP South San Francisco tion call 522-7277. property. want to be.” board meetings, and the aforemen-
Chapter 3156. 10:30 a.m. to noon.
Magnolia Center, 601Grand Ave., 3rd Adult Craf ting: Magazine Strip “Writ large all housing is good hous- Anticipating potential concerns tioned policy tools to help guide the
Floor, South San Francisco. Coffee Silhouettes. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. San ing,” Stone said. “I agree writ large, about future development proposals on discussion are set to be complete by
and lunch provided. Cost is $10. For Bruno Library, 701 Angus Ave. W., San
Bruno. Create a modern art silhou- but as a governmental agency we have Caltrain land, Board Member Cheryl the end of the year.
more information call 991-4111.
ette suitable for framing, decoupage
Prom Dress Giveaway. 11 a.m. to and more. Free. For more informa-
feet of office space and about 35,000 through design review.

SERRA
3:30 p.m. South San Francisco Main tion call 616-7078.
Library, 840 West Orange Ave., South
Allergy or Cold. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. San
square feet of retail space. Developers Should commissioners grant their
San Francisco. Free. For more infor-
mation and to sign up, email ssf- Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda said such plans will return at the forth- consent to the Serra Station develop-
pladm@plsinfo.org. de las Pulgas, San Mateo. This event coming commission deliberation,
will cover the common symptoms Continued from page 3 ment, councilmembers would be
‘Macbeth’ by William and treatment of allergies, the home which could give way to the commis- required to OK the designs, which mark
Shakespeare. 8 p.m. Dragon remedy, over the counter treatment sion’s approval. It is next to another the final ratification needed to allow
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 and when to seek medical advice. we are clear,” said Muzzi, who claims
Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a Free. For more information call 522- the project is likely not an attractive development proposal called Gateway the project to gather groundbreaking
tragic tale of all-powerful ambition 7490.
destination for retail space because it at Millbrae Station with 150, 000 permits.
and consuming conscience takes on
an entirely new life. Cost is $15 to Straw painting for Holi. 3 p.m. is not easily accessible and visible square feet of offices, nearly 30,000 With most of the commissioners
South San Francisco Main Library,
$37. For more information call 493-
840 W. Orange Ave., South San from El Camino Real. square feet of retail space, 400 new seemingly on board with most of the
2006.
Francisco. Free. For more informa- Fung and fellow Commissioner Alan housing units and a hotel abutting the designs proposed during the meeting,
tion, call 829-3860. commissioner Chair Maureen Davis
SUNDAY, MARCH 17
Wong also called for more details on city’s train station. Of the housing
Paw-etry. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. PHS-SPCA
Lantos Center for Compassion, 1450 Senior Care Options. 3 p.m. to 5 the lighting plan for the entire devel- units, 80 are proposed in a standalone set the stage for the upcoming public
Rollins Road, Burlingame. Free for all p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645
opment, comprised of 444 residential project to be reserved for military vet- hearing.
ages. To register, visit smcpoetlaure- Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
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127 Elderly Care 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME NOTICE OF PETITION TO
FAMILY RESOURCE STATEMENT #280676 ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
The following person is doing business Gina Gould
GUIDE as: Mayfair Gas, 101 S. Mayfair Ave., Case Number: 19-PRO-00229
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered
twice-a-week resource guide for Owner: Hedia Petroleum, Inc., CA. The To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
children and families. business is conducted by a Corporation. tingent creditors, and persons who may
The registrants commenced to transact otherwise be interested in the will or es-
Every Tuesday & Weekend business under their FBN on 3-1-2019. tate, or both, of Gina Gould, Gina K.
/s/Ed Ali Bozorghadad/ Gould, Gina Yeager. A Petition for Pro-
Look for it in today’s paper to This statement was filed with the Asses- bate has been filed by Zachary G. Yeag-
find information on family sor-County Clerk on 3/13/2019. (Publish- er in the Superior Court of California,
resources in the local area, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, County of San Mateo. The Petition for
including childcare. 3/16/19, 3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19). Probate requests that Zachary G. Yeager
be appointed as personal representative
to administer the estate of the decedent.
The petition requests the decedent’s will
NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
203 Public Notices FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
PLANT GRIT RAG & SCUM able for examination in the file kept by
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME HAULING AND DISPOSAL the court.
STATEMENT #280412 CITY OF SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA The petition requests authority to admin- Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
The following person is doing business ister the estate under the Independent
as: Cannon Properties, 968 Woodside 1. Sealed bids will be received by the Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
City Clerk of the City of San Mateo for thority will allow the personal representa-
Road, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. the Wastewater Treatment Plant Grit
Registered Owner: Patrick C. Kerwin, tive to take many actions without obtain-
Rag & Scum Hauling and Disposal ing court approval. Before taking certain
same address. The business is conduct- project as described in the contract very important actions, however, the per-
ed by an Individual. The registrants book. sonal representative will be required to
commenced to transact business under 2. Sealed bids shall be marked give notice to interested persons unless
their FBN on February 15, 2019. “Sealed Bid Wastewater Treatment they have waived notice or consented to
/s/Patrick C. Kerwin/ Plant Grit Rag & Scum Hauling and the proposed action.) The independent
This statement was filed with the Asses- Disposal” and shall be delivered to the administration authority will be granted
sor-County Clerk on 2/15/2019. (Publish- City Clerk, City Hall, 330 West 20th unless an interested person files an ob-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Avenue, San Mateo, California 94403, jection to the petition and shows good
2/23/19, 3/2/19, 3/9/19, 3/16/19). at or before 2:30 p.m., April 11, cause why the court should not grant au-
2019, and they shall be opened and thority.
read by a City Representative at said A hearing on the petition will be held in
time and date at a public meeting this court as follows: APR. 02, 2019 at
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME called by her/him. 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of
STATEMENT #280453 3. The Contract Book and bid forms California, County of San Mateo, 400
The following person is doing business are available as a free download at County Center, Redwood City, CA
as: Alpha Electric Co., 1000 San Antonio http://www.cityofsanmateo.org/bids.as 94063.
Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- px. Addenda will be available as a
tered Owner: Victor M Gomez, same ad- download at the same web location.
If you object to the granting of the peti-
tion, you should appear at the hearing
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
dress. The business is conducted by an Any questions regarding the contract and state your objections or file written
documents should be directed to objections with the court before the hear-
thority will allow the personal representa-
Individual. The registrants commenced tive to take many actions without obtain-
to transact business under their FBN on Dean Wilson, Project Manager, at ing. Your appearance may be in person
650/522-7312, or in writing to the or by your attorney. ing court approval. Before taking certain
Jan 1, 2010.
/s/Victor M Gomez/
above address or via e-mail to If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- very important actions, however, the per- NOTICE OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE
dwilson@cityofsanmateo.org. itor of the decedent, you must file your sonal representative will be required to
This statement was filed with the Asses- 4. The right is reserved, as the inter- claim with the court and mail a copy to give notice to interested persons unless San Bruno City Council
sor-County Clerk on 2/20/2019. (Publish- est of the City may require, to reject the personal representative appointed by they have waived notice or consented to
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, any or all bids, to waive as an infor- the court within the later of either (1) four the proposed action.) The independent
2/23/19, 3/2/19, 3/9/19, 3/16/19). mality any irregularity in bids, and to months from the date of first issuance of administration authority will be granted NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City
modify, or reject any items of the bid, letters to a general personal representa-
or in the case of a single bid being re- tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
unless an interested person files an ob- of San Bruno, California at its regular meeting on Tuesday,
jection to the petition and shows good
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #280531
ceived, to extend the acceptance date
by up to thirty (30) days with notice.
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
cause why the court should not grant au- February 26, 2019, waived the first reading and introduced an
from the date of mailing or personal de-
The following person is doing business The City Council may exercise its livery to you of a notice under sectioin thority. ordinance of the City Council of the City of San Bruno Adding
right to modify the award or to reject A hearing on the petition will be held in
as: Valiant Running, 188 WEstmoore
any or all proposals. Any protests to
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
er California statutes and legal authority this court as follows: APR. 12, 2019 at Chapter 11.40 to Title 11 (Buildings, Construction and Fire
Ave., DALY CITY, CA 94015. Regis-
tered Owner: Matthew Cayabyab, same award of contract shall follow the pro-
cedures outlined in City Council Reso-
may affect your rights as a creditor. You 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of Protection) of the San Bruno Municipal Code Establishing
may want to consult with an attorney California, County of San Mateo, 400
address. The business is conducted by lution No. 61, dated June 7, 2004. knowledgable in California law. County Center, Redwood City, CA Floodplain Management. Then at its regular meeting on
an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under their Dated: March 17, 2019
You may examine the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in
94063. Tuesday, March 12, 2019, waived the second reading and
If you object to the granting of the peti-
FBN onN/A. the estate, you may file with the court a tion, you should appear at the hearing adopted that ordinance by a unanimous vote.
/s/Matthew Cayabyab/ S/ DIANE PAPAN, MAYOR Request for Special Notice (form DE-
This statement was filed with the Asses- 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
and state your objections or file written Ordinance Summary:
sor-County Clerk on 2/26/2019. (Publish- praisal of estate assets or of any petition objections with the court before the hear-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, or account as provided in Probate Code ing. Your appearance may be in person
3/9/19, 3/16/19, 3/23/19, 3/30/19). section 1250. A Request for Special No- or by your attorney. The ordinance would:
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
tice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner: itor of the decedent, you must file your • Establish the City's Floodplain Management
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Robert G. Zelenka claim with the court and mail a copy to requirements within the AE zone;
STATEMENT #280608 64 West Santa Clara Street the personal representative appointed by
The following person is doing business
FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT
PLANT ON-CALL REPAIR/ SAN JOSE, CA 95113 the court within the later of either (1) four • Designate the Chief Building Official as the
as: Royal Hardwood Flooring, 525 N San REPLACEMENT AND CRITICAL (408)295-7701
FILED: 2/26/2019
months from the date of first issuance of Floodplain Administrator to administer the
SERVICES letters to a general personal representa-
Mateo Dr, Apt 105, SAN MATEO, CA
94401. Registered Owner: Fiodar Shko- CITY OF SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the ordinance, subject to variances and appeals to a
nal on 3/8/19, 3/15/19, 3/16/19 )
da, same address. The business is con-
1. Proposals will be received by the
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days hearing board;
from the date of mailing or personal de-
ducted by an Individual. The registrants
commenced to transact business under
City Clerk of the City of San Mateo for livery to you of a notice under sectioin • Adopt the Flood Insurance Study with
the On-Call Repair/Replacement and
their FBN on N/A. Critical Services project as described 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- accompanying FIRM's and Flood Boundary and
/s/Fiodar Shkoda/ in the contract book. er California statutes and legal authority Floodway Maps.
This statement was filed with the Asses- 2. Proposals shall be marked “Pro- may affect your rights as a creditor. You
sor-County Clerk on 3/7/2019. (Publish- posal: Wastewater Treatment Plant may want to consult with an attorney
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, On-Call Repair/Replacement and Crit- NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS knowledgable in California law. The ordinance would require:
3/9/19, 3/16/19, 3/23/19, 3/30/19). ical Services and shall be delivered to FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT You may examine the file kept by the
the City Clerk, City Hall, 330 West PLANT BIOSOLIDS court. If you are a person interested in • Minimum construction standards applied through
20th Avenue, San Mateo, California HAULING AND DISPOSAL the estate, you may file with the court a
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 94403, at or before 3:00 p.m., CITY OF SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA Request for Special Notice (form DE-
building permits for certain alterations, additions
STATEMENT #280673 April 11, 2019.
3. The Contract Book and proposal 1. Sealed bids will be received by the
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- and new residential and non-residential
The following person is doing business praisal of estate assets or of any petition
as: EATZ Catering, 1250 Bayshore Hwy, forms are available as a free down- City Clerk of the City of San Mateo for
or account as provided in Probate Code
construction on private property only within the AE
load at the Wastewater Treatment Plant Bio-
BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered http://www.cityofsanmateo.org/bids.as solids Hauling and Disposal project as section 1250. A Request for Special No- zone;
Owners: Mahmood Azad, 1743 Beach tice form is available from the court clerk.
Park Blvd., Foster City, CA 94404. The
px. Addenda will be available as a described in the contract book.
2. Sealed bids shall be marked Attorney for Petitioner:
• A certification prepared by a registered civil
download at the same web location.
business is conducted by an Individual. Any questions regarding the contract “Sealed Bid Wastewater Treatment Thomas A. Nuris, Esq. engineer or architect that the ordinance standards
The registrants commenced to transact documents should be directed to Karl Plant Biosolids Hauling and Disposal” 2171 Junipero Serra Blvd #600 have been met for certain construction projects.
business under their FBN on 2-1-19. Royer, Project Manager, at 650/522- and shall be delivered to the City DALY CITY, CA 94014
/s/Mahmood Azad/ 7312, or in writing to the above ad- Clerk, City Hall, 330 West 20th Ave- (650)756-0225
This statement was filed with the Asses- dress or via e-mail to nue, San Mateo, California 94403, at FILED: 3/13/2019
sor-County Clerk on 3/13/2019. (Publish- kroyer@cityofsanmateo.org. or before 2:00 p.m., April 11, 2019, (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
The ordinance would apply to:
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4. The right is reserved, as the inter-
est of the City may require, to reject
and they shall be opened and read by
a City Representative at said time and nal on 3/16/19, 3/23/19, 3/25/19 ) • New construction (for example, a new house or
3/16/19, 3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19). date at a public meeting called by commercial structure on a vacant lot).
any or all proposals, to waive as an
informality any irregularity in propos- her/him.
als, and to accept, modify, or reject 3. The Contract Book and bid forms • “Substantial improvements” to existing structures
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #280650
any items of the proposal, or in the are available as a free download at
http://www.cityofsanmateo.org/bids.as
This is defined as “any reconstruction,
case of a single proposal being re-
The following person is doing business ceived to extend the acceptance date px. Addenda will be available as a ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR rehabilitation, addition, or other improvement of a
as: Laurel Quality Cleaners & Tailoring, download at the same web location.
878 Laurel Street, SAN CARLOS, CA
by up to thirty (30) days with notice.
The City of San Mateo is a charter Any questions regarding the contract
CHANGE OF NAME structure, the cost of which equals or exceeds 50
CASE# 19C1V00927
94070. Registered Owner: Xiu Liu, 1015 City and any contract entered into is documents should be directed to SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, percent of the market value of the structure before
Foster City Blvd. #A, Foster City, CA subject to the provisions of the City of Dean Wilson, Project Manager, at
94404. The business is conducted by an San Mateo Charter, which may super- 650/522-7312, or in writing to the COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, the "start of construction" of the improvement.
sede certain provisions of the state above address or via e-mail to 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
Individual. The registrants commenced REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
to transact business under their FBN on law. dwilson@cityofsanmateo.org.
3/12/2019 4. The right is reserved, as the inter- PETITION OF Examples of construction exempt from the ordinance:
Dated: March 17, 2019 est of the City may require, to reject Marie Lugtu and Brian Lugtu
/s/Xiu Liu/ any or all bids, to waive as an infor- • Interior remodeling and small first story additions of
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/12/2019. (Publish-
S/ DIANE PAPAN, MAYOR mality any irregularity in bids, and to
modify, or reject any items of the bid,
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: existing homes that do not qualify as “substantial
Petitioners: Marie Lugtu and Brian Lugtu
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, or in the case of a single bid being re- filed a petition with this court for a decree improvements;”
3/16/19, 3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19). ceived, to extend the acceptance date
by up to thirty (30) days with notice.
changing name as follows: • Second story additions to existing single-story
Present name:
The City Council may exercise its
Laila Faith Lugtu homes, which would by location be built above the
right to modify the award or to reject
any or all proposals. Any protests to Proposed Name: base flood elevation.
Olivia Laila Faith Lugtu
award of contract shall follow the pro- • New construction of detached small sheds or

GOT JOBS?
cedures outlined in City Council Reso-
lution No. 61, dated June 7, 2004. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons garages as defined in the Ordinance.
interested in this matter shall appear be-
Dated: March 17, 2019 fore this court at the hearing indicated • Any project for improvement of a structure to
S/ DIANE PAPAN, MAYOR
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- correct existing violations or state or local health,
tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the sanitary, or safety code specifications which have
The best career seekers name changes described above must file been identified by code enforcement officials and
a written objection that includes the rea-
which are the minimum necessary to assure safe
read the Daily Journal. sons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to living condition.
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF be heard and must appear at the hearing
We will help you recruit qualified, talented Lorraine S. Budish to show cause why the petition should
individuals to join your company or organization. Case Number: 18PRO01322 not be granted. If no written objection is The Ordinance is available for review at the City Clerk's Office
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the in City Hall, at 567 El Camino Real. For further information
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide tingent creditors, and persons who may petition shall be held on 4/9/19 at 9 a.m., contact Darcy Smith, at (650) 616-7039 or by email at
Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red-
range of qualifications for all types of positions. otherwise be interested in the will or es-
wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- dsmith@sanbruno.ca.gov
tate, or both, of Lorraine S. Budish. A
Petition for Probate has been filed by der to Show Cause shall be published at
least once each week for four successive
For the best value and the best results, Donald L. Tonelli in the Superior Court
weeks prior to the date set for hearing on In accordance with the Municipal Code, this ordinance will go
recruit from the Daily Journal... of California, County of San Mateo. The
Petition for Probate requests that Donald the petition in the following newspaper of into effect 30 days from adoption, which is Thursday, April 11,
L. Tonelli be appointed as personal rep- general circulation: 2019.
San Mateo Daily Journal
Contact us for a free consultation resentative to administer the estate of
Filed: 2/25/2019
the decedent.
The petition requests the decedent’s will /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- Judge of the Superior Court
Call (650) 344-5200 or bate. The will and any codicils are avail- Dated: 2/21/2019
(Published 3/2/19, 3/9/19, 3/16/19,
/s/ Vicky S. Hasha,
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com able for examination in the file kept by
3/23/19).
San Bruno Deputy City Clerk
the court. Publication Date: March 16, 2019
The petition requests authority to admin-
ister the estate under the Independent
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
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203 Public notices 298 Collectibles 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 308 tools
orDer to sHow Cause For lennox reD Rose, Unused, hand Dining table - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT queen soFa Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?), wooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with
CHange oF name painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel- Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition, 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
CASE# 19C1V00995 $12.00. (650) 578 9208. lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012. call (650)697-3709 (650)771-6324.
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, .
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, olD, antique, Bottle Collection: 20 Dining table. 72" by 42". With leaf 306 Housewares CraFtsman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 90". $99 or best offer. (650)228-3389 retro HutCH Needs refinishing other-
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
wise good condition. Top detaches from breaD maker-zoJirusHi $85 Call
PETITION OF one ColleCtion of antique Cuban Dresser-antique VanitY Combo, 3 bottom $25. (650)712-9962 (650)222-2025 lg CraFtsmen shop vac 6.5hp $60
Guadalupe Sarabia Cigar Bands. $95. (415) 867-6444. No beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400 (510)943-9221
Texting. (650)290-3188 soFa-beige FabriC, Orig. $900, ComPlete set OF CHINA - Windsor
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Rarely used, 7ft long, $350 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, sHoPsmitH mark V 50th Anniversary
Petitioners: Guadalupe Sarabia filed a small rug beater. $15.00 (650)207- englisH Draw Table, $50 Solid Wood (650)234-8218 20-pieces in original box, never used. most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
petition with this court for a decree 4162 48" with two 12" pull-out leaves, $250 per box (3 boxes available). (650)504-0585
changing name as follows: call(650)697-3709 soliD wooD Dining table with exten- (650)342-5630
Present name: star wars R2-D2, original 1998 un- sion great piece great condition black Vintage CraFtsman Jig Saw. Circa
Juan Antonio Perez Dorantes opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. entertainment Cabinet, 42"W x $80 (650)364-5263 CrYstal wine glasses new (12ea) 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
Proposed Name: Steve 650-518-6614 31"H. Two drawers at bottom, dark finish. $20.00 Call 650-592-2648
Juan Antonio Sarabia Dorantes Good condition $75 (650)722-6318 soliD wooD Entertainment Center-
stemmeD CrYstal. 3 styles. 13 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In Hummel wall Plate 71/2"dia. 1981 310 misc. For sale
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons pieces. Pattern: "Catherine". Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. Boy w/umbrella $15. (650)344-4756
interested in this matter shall appear be- $45. San Bruno.(650)794-0839 etHan allen sofa and love seat. Blue X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
500-600 big Band-era 78's--most mint,
fore this court at the hearing indicated velveteen. Solid construction. Some col- (925)482-5742 mikasa set. White. Modern (square) no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- toPPs baseball complete set 1987 or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol- Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
tition for change of name should not be thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- stering. Free. (650)593-7001. table 24"x48" folding legs each end. bessY small Evening Hand Bag With
granted. Any person objecting to the 4474 new "bella" buffet tripple slow cooker Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592-
name changes described above must file gentlY useD coffee table; cherry fin- $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
a written objection that includes the rea- Vintage stemware: 3 styles, 23 ish/traditional $40 (650)722-6318 2648 biFolD sHutters 2x28”x79 $10.00
sons for the objection at least two court pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 tHomasVille Dining table, $50 4 (650)544-5306
days before the matter is scheduled to gliDer rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- Pressure Cooker-branD New
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
chairs, mid-century blonde with two $50 (650)222-2025 blue oYster cult lp signed by donald
be heard and must appear at the hearing 299 Computers leaves call (650)697-3709. r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is ikea Dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x (408)661-6019
19" Color Monitor with stand VG con- 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. tiki bar - Original from the 60’s,Like roYal- oPenHagen xmas Wall
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- dition power cord/owners manual includ- Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Plates 7 7/8" dia. 1976, l980,1984 $10 CanDelabra-silVer PlateD tar-
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 ikea table, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. (650)245-4234. ea. (650)344-4756 nish resistant,5 light, 11”tall, 11”wide,
petition shall be held on 4/12/19 at 9 $ 30. (650)598-9804.
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Made in England, $45 (650)222-2025
reCorDable CD-r 74, Sealed, Unop- sink Double cast iron. Good condi-
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, maHoganY tV Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
Order to Show Cause shall be published x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697- twin beD- Free you pick up. Call CasH register Parts; Much Skin Not
(650) 578 9208 (650)344-2109 Guts $500 (415)269-4784
at least once each week for four succes- 3709 tea set-silVer Platted, Coffee Pot,
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Tea Pot, Water Pot, Cream And Sugar
ing on the petition in the following news- 300 toys mattress, twin long, excellent condi- two wooD Book Shelves, $75 with CosCo PlaY Pen with travel bag. Used
drawers and pull-down desk call $175 (650)222-2025 once $35 (650)591-2981
paper of general circulation: tion, $25, (650) 552-9556
San Mateo Daily Journal ameriCan FlYer locomotive runs (650)697-3709
Filed: 3/1/2019 new Deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- Cut glass serving bowl 8" diameter
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must useD beDroom Furniture, FREE. Call 307 Jewelry & Clothing $25. Call 650-921-4016
Judge of the Superior Court JumP anD Play Keyboard brand new, in Sell! (650) 875-8159. (650)573-7381.
anne klein silver-tone watch with
Deluxe FolDer Walker - 5" wheels -
Dated: 2/27/2019 original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580. Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
(Published 3/9/19, 3/16/19, 3/23/19, niagara Vibrating Adjustable bed wall unit/room Divider. Simple Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di-
3/30/19). star wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan lines. Breaks down for transportation. al. $60.00 call(650)872-2371 DriVe 3-wHeel buggy $45. Call
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 (408)656-0958 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message (650)589-1407
308 tools
302 antiques oFFiCe tYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid walnut CHest, small (4 drawer with Free magazines. Library discards
wood with formica wood grain top $25 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 2 CraFtsman 16in Reel Mowers new year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
beer steins-original from Germa- (650) 787-9753 in box $40 each(650)766-4858 crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
295 art ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info wHite wiCker Armoire, asking $100,
great condition, text for picture (650)571-
(650)592-7483 twin beD, mattress, box spring, frame Hat, t-sHirt, sweatshirt and comput-
$ 50.R
antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available
oil Painting-CanVass, Victorian (650)598-9804. 0947 at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648
Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00

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OBO (650)515-6091 maHoganY antique Secretary desk,
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
taPia: Painting, seasCaPe, elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
FRAMED, w/light, 60"sq., $499.OBO.

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Local Artist, Call for info (650)303-1670 roseVille tuliP Pitcher, Ca: 1900.
$45. (650)574-2490.
296 appliances ACROSS DOWN 26 “To Be Young, 42 Cell terminals
303 electronics
air ConDitioner 10000 BTU w/re-
Free teleVision - Mitsubishi, 1 Some halftime 1 Colo. summer Gifted and Black” 44 Sacred Indian
performers setting singer river
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not
0898 Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local
Delivery available. 11 Galaxy array 2 Dell alternative 28 Guitarist, 46 Runs
Free wasHer and 220v dryer, both 15 Home to Gotham 3 “Three Coins in slangily 48 Deadpan
City, Metropolis, the Fountain” 30 Wonderland trial 49 Spot saver?:
working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You onkYo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
move, stairs. Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
etc. composer Styne evidence Abbr.
16 Persian for “king” 4 The slightest 32 Was fooled by 50 Nursery item
glass-Panel lamPsHaDe. Similar
to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi- PHilliPs-50” Color t.V., Heavy, $99
ple tan/white mainly.Hang or lampshade.
$75 (650)727-7266
(650)591-8062
17 Technology term change the fake 51 Wind in a pit
304 Furniture from the Greek 5 Watterson’s 33 Unsafe? 52 Grab (onto)
HotPoint HeaVY Duty Dryer excellent
working condition Burlingame $50 Call antique Dining table for six people for “far sight” Calvin and Susie, 36 Underworld 55 Norfolk sch.
Dan (408)656-0958 with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 18 Rhode Island’s at times 40 Prospector’s 56 Search subjects
maYtag wasHer excellent working antique moHaganY Bookcase. Four motto 6 What Pandora prize for 100+ yrs.
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
19 Factory released
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
(408)656-0958
beautiFul Dresser, dark wood fin- problems 7 Model X maker,
before 2017
mFg H20labs Model 300 exc cond
20 Maintained
ish and like new $100 (650)722-6318
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
new, singer Sewing Machine Univer-
beautiFul HeaDboarD for a queen
sized bed. Medium brown finish. Ask for 22 Queen who 8 “Divergent”
sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- photo $40 (650)722-6318
sings, “The cold heroine __ Prior
9 Spanish “that”
chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222
beDsteaD single, poster style, box never bothered
tiFFanY stYle Lamp shade. Older-
multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650)
spring, mattress available. $40.00.
(650)593-7408 me anyway” 10 Contextual
727-7266.
23 Holy one? meaning
VaCuum Cleaner (reconditioned)
beige soFa $99. Excellent Condition
(650) 315-2319 24 Church marriage 11 Note near B
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
brown liVing room chair with cush- notice 12 Facebook upload
297 bicycles ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D.
27 Red head of the 13 One way to
spread the news
$70..00. Transport yourself. Call
(650)872-2371 20th century
14 Lose
aDult bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 bunk beDs for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 29 Cut off
CHilD’s sCHwinn biCYCle, blue in
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
31 Fathom, e.g. 21 “The Sound of
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
B/O (650)685-2494
32 Old-timey proof of Music” name
mountain bike new 21 gears $100. CHina Cabinet Wallet, $20. Call
purchase 23 Squee-worthy
24 Goose __
(650)722-3634 (650)589-1407
34 Hawaiian for
25 Snack that
ComPuter Desk (glass) & chair. Like
“long”
mountain bike. Top brand. Runs
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
doesn’t sound
good. $39. (660)342-5220
gtecher@comcast.net
35 1-Down part:
298 Collectibles ComPuter Desk with 3 side drawers .
Abbr. very appetizing 03/16/19
Pine wood lacquered. Almost new. Ask
15 lP ALBUMS including "Sinatra Trilo-
gy", Ronstadt, Minelli, Streisand, and
for pic . $89 or bo.(650)255-3514 text or 36 Slangy “Please
call”
leave message
more. $40. San Bruno. (650)794-0839

1984 time magazine. Special 1994


ComPuter swiVel CHAIR. Padded
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 37 Rough case
Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg
CozY reCliner in good condition. 38 “The More You
Know” segment,
(650)588-0842
Purchased one year ago. $90.00
briefly
49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie (650)722-6318
deBartolo on cover. Mint condition.
$10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842 Desk, gD. cond.
(650)458-3578
$99.99 or b.o. 39 Tribute opening
ColleCtable Cabbage Patch Kids 40 Green roller
Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New
Box. Great Christmas Present. $100 Dining CHairs -Six Antique, 41 “What a tragedy”
(650) 572-8895 Mahogany Chippendale Chairs- $675
(650)888-2662
43 Messenger
DePression glass Dining Plate. 8 substance
3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
$12 (650)762-6048 Dining room Table-Antique,Oak, 44 Play __
5chairs, w/ extension $200
(650)290-3188
45 Montana team in
games oF the 23rd Olympiad maga-
zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588- the ’80s
0842
Dining table (36"x54") and 4 match- 47 Subject of
miller lite Neon sign , work good ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for the 1975 film
“Overlord”
$59 call (650)218-6528 $250 .(650)-654-1930.

49 Triangular pastry
50 Fair treat
legal notiCes 53
54
Walk with effort
Hardly a lost
Fictitious Business Name Statements, cause
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, 57 Pine product
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, 58 Jicama or
rutabaga
Notice of Public Sales and More.
59 Gets on
60 Parts of a bigger By Samuel A. Donaldson
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. 03/16/19
picture ©2019 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
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310 Misc. for Sale 312 Pets & Animals 318 Sports equipment Garage Sales 470 rooms 620 Automobiles
lionel ChriStMAS Holiday expan- one kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- leAther Golf bag with 23 clubs $90.
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
(650)593-2066 (650) 592-2648. eVerythinG hiP houSinG
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
MerCedeS 1994: E320- 169,800
miles, runs great, Black, 4dr, $3,750 obo
(650)713-6272.
lionel WeStern Union Pass car and
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 PArrot CAGe, Steel, Large - approx Men'S roSSiGnol Skis. $95.00, MuSt Go! (650)348-6660
niSSAn ‘12 Leaf, Electric, low mileage
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best good condition, (650)341-0282.
Motley Crue lp signed by neil lee 34,500 Excellent condition (650)796-
sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
offer. (650)245-4084
Furnitures, 3896.
one dozen Official League Diamond 515 office Space
neGrini fenCinG Epee mask size M
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95
316 Clothes Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger Light Fixtures, PontiAC ‘97 Passenger Van. Aluminum
BACk offiCe SPACe - Approximately Rims with good tires. Needs engine
(415)260-6940 BroWn Sued boots, fur-lined, size 8, (650)771-6324. & Much More!! 320 sq. ft. Palo Alto, CA 94306. work! $900. Call (650)365-8287 or cell
new. $15.00. Call(650)872-2371 (859)230-9264. 9650)714-3865.
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N. Korean official: Kim rethinking US talks, launch moratorium
By Eric Talmadge She said Pyongyang State Mike Pompeo and spoke directly to the president and made a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS now has no intention of national security adviser commitment that he would not resume
compromising or contin- John Bolton. She said nuclear testing nor would he resume missile
PYONGYANG, North Korea — North uing talks unless the statements by senior testing, ” Pompeo said. “So that’s
Korean leader Kim Jong Un will soon decide United States takes meas- Trump advisers since the Chairman Kim’s word. We have every
whether to continue diplomatic talks and ures that are commensu- summit have further expectation he will live up to that commit-
maintain his moratorium on missile launch- rate to the changes it has worsened the climate. ment.”
es and nuclear tests, a senior North Korean taken — such as the 15- In Washington, Despite the tensions, Choe said personal
official said Friday, adding that the U.S. month moratorium on Pompeo and Bolton dis- relations between the two leaders are still
threw away a golden opportunity at the launches and tests — and puted the allegation. good “and the chemistry is mysteriously
recent summit between their leaders.
Kim Jong Un changes its “political Mike Pompeo “They are wrong about wonderful.”
Vice Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui, calculation.” that. I was there, ” She said it was entirely up to Kim whether
addressing a meeting of diplomats and for- Choe, who attended the Feb. 27-28 talks Pompeo said Friday. Bolton said in any to continue the launch and test moratorium,
eign media, including the Associated Press, in Hanoi, said Kim was puzzled by what she case Trump “is our decision-maker.” and said she expects he will “clarify his
in Pyongyang said the North was deeply called the “eccentric” negotiation position Pompeo said the U.S. expects Kim to live position” within a short period of time.
disappointed by the failure of the two sides of the U.S. She suggested that while Trump up to his promise to Trump to maintain the “On our way back to the homeland, our
to reach any agreements at the Hanoi sum- was more willing to talk, an atmosphere of moratorium on missile launches and nuclear chairman of the state affairs commission
mit between Kim and President Donald hostility and mistrust was created by the tests. said. ‘For what reason do we have to make
Trump. uncompromising demands of Secretary of “In Hanoi, on multiple occasions, he this train trip again?”’ she said.

skating community will also be relieved. Marva Samuel, represented by Oakland- If the grill does reopen, then a clearly

OASIS
Continued from page 1
“This is phenomenal news. I’m glad that
they’ve found a way to keep it open,” she
said. “I know there was a lot of worry and
based Rein and Clefton, visited the ice rink
with her family in November. Samuel, who
was using a walker at the time because she
designated eating area with tables will be
set up on the ground level, the representa-
tive said.
I’m excited for the community.” suffers from osteoarthritis and degenerative He also said the company will not be
She added that the county is still in need disc disease, asked an employee if there was installing a “cost prohibitive” elevator, but
out, but fortunately we’re able to come to a of additional ice rinks to meet demand. an elevator she could use to access the grill. it will close the rink for a few months over
reasonable settlement and keep the rink “There’s probably a need for six rinks That employee allegedly told her stairs were the summer to make various improvements
open so all parties are happy, albeit our across the county,” she said. the only option, treated her disrespectfully to the space, including a new sheet of ice,
pocketbooks are not so happy.” and did not offer to bring her food, accord- new roof and upgraded bathrooms.
Nazareth Ice Oasis, located at 3140 Bay
Sarah Feldman, CEO and founder of the ing to the suit.
Road, was sued because its second-floor “We’ve always wanted to keep the facility
Silicon Valley Ice Skating Association,
grill is not accessible to people with dis- Nazareth closed the grill after the lawsuit open and the hope is to put this behind us,”
which has advocated for additional skating
abilities, according to the lawsuit. was filed and the company’s representative the representative said. “We very much
space in the area, said the Peninsula’s ice
The lawsuit originated when plaintiff isn’t sure if or when the grill might reopen. appreciate the public’s support.”

have sold $1,000 worth of the stolen items including 31 baseball bats, 24 Moises Alou Weatherford pleaded not guilty to charges

LASKEY
Continued from page 1
at Lefty’s Sports Cards in Burlingame.
During a March 13 traffic stop in Millbrae,
Weatherford was allegedly found in posses-
bobblehead dolls and some Giants umbrel-
las, according to prosecutors.
Weatherford denied having anything to do
of felony burglary, felony possession of
stolen property and misdemeanor theft of
lost property when he appeared in court
sion of a credit card not belonging to him Friday. The county’s private defender pro-
and was arrested and taken into custody for with the burglary of the storage locker and gram was appointed to his case and a March
Feb. 23, Laskey, a Burlingame resident, questioning, according to prosecutors. said he acquired the stolen merchandise in a 27 preliminary hearing date was set for his
allegedly visited the locker and found some trade for cash and marijuana. He also said case, according to prosecutors.
$12, 000 in items he was storing were Investigators found in a cottage where there are people who live at that storage In custody on a $10, 000 bail bond,
stolen from the facility, according to prose- Weatherford had been living on his grand- business and he goes to visit them but he Weatherford will next appear in court March
cutors. mother’s Burlingame property some of the never broke into the locker, according to 21 for Superior Court review conference,
In mid-January, Weatherford is believed to property stolen from Laskey’s locker, prosecutors. according to prosecutors.
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Israel-Gaza fighting ebbs, Gaza rockets reportedly a misfire


By Josef Federman and Fares Akram office building struck by Israel had been
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS used by Hamas’ office of prisoner affairs.
On Friday, Israeli media quoted defense
JERUSALEM — Cross-border fighting officials as saying a preliminary investiga-
between Israel and Gaza’s ruling Hamas tion indicated the rockets were fired from
group appeared to be winding down Friday, Gaza by mistake. It was not immediately
amid reports of an Egyptian-brokered truce clear if it was a technical malfunction or
and Israeli media saying a misfire was human error. The Haaretz daily quoted the
believed to be responsible for the rare Gaza officials as saying the rockets were fired
rocket attack on Tel Aviv that triggered the during maintenance work. The Israeli mili-
exchange. tary had no immediate comment.
The two rockets had struck late Thursday, Also Friday, a Hamas official said an
taking Israel’s military by surprise. agreement to restore calm has been reached.
Overnight, Israeli warplanes hit some 100 The official, speaking on condition of
Hamas targets in Gaza. The army said targets anonymity because Hamas has yet to
included an office complex in Gaza City announce the deal, said Egypt led medita-
used to plan and command Hamas militant tion efforts “that have apparently paid off.”
activities, an underground complex that The sudden outbreak of violence came at a
served as Hamas’ main rocket-manufactur- sensitive time for both sides.
ing site and a center used for Hamas drone Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
development. Netanyahu is in the midst of a tight re-elec-
In Gaza, health officials reported that four tion battle. A tough response would draw
REUTERS people were wounded, including a husband international criticism and domestic accusa-
Israeli soldiers walk by an armored personnel carrier near the border between Israel and Gaza. and wife in the southern town of Rafah. tions that he is acting out of political moti-
There were vations ahead of the April 9 vote. But a
no further restrained response will draw criticism from
details. The his fellow hard-line rivals.

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