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Probe: No new indictments


Robert Mueller has concluded his Russia-Trump investigation
By Eric Tucker, pared to release the cer Friday afternoon
Michael Balsamo and Chad Day “principal conclu- to the office of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sions” soon. But Deputy Attorney
the closure of the General Rod
WASHINGTON — Special counsel 22-month probe Rosenstein, and
Robert Mueller closed his long and without additional then it went to Barr.
contentious Russia investigation with indictments by Word of the delivery
no new charges Friday, ending the Mueller was wel- triggered reactions
probe that has cast a dark shadow over come news to some across Washington,
Donald Trump’s presidency but launch- Robert Mueller in Trump’s orbit Donald Trump i n c l u d i n g
ing a fresh wave of political battles who had feared a De m o c r a t s ’
over the still-confidential findings. final round of charges could ensnare demands that it be quickly released to
more Trump associates, including the public and Republicans’ con- REUTERS
The report’s details remained a mys-
tery, accessible to only a handful of members of the president’s family. tentions that it ended two years of The White House is seen after Special Counsel Robert Mueller
Justice Department officials while The Justice Department said the wasted time and money. handed in his report to Attorney General William Barr on his
Attorney General William Barr pre- report was delivered by a security offi- investigation into Russia’s role in the 2016 presidential election
See PROBE, Page 12 and any potential wrongdoing by Donald Trump.

County, workers reach


tentative agreement
Months of negotiations, stalled
talks could end as by Tuesday
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

More than five months after the contracts for more than
900 county employees expired, the Human Services bar-
gaining unit of the American Federation of State, County
and Municipal Employees Local 829 is nearing a new three-
year deal after the union’s largest bargaining unit ratified a
tentative agreement this week.
Up for review at the San Mateo County Board of
Supervisors’ Tuesday meeting, the tentative agreement
includes a 4 percent cost of living adjustment effective
March 24 and other cost of living and equity increases
planned for the three-year term as well as longevity pay.
Aside from starting dates for some wages hikes, the new
contract is nearly identical to a memorandum of understand-
ing reached in February between county officials and the
union’s 10 other bargaining units, which included a 4 per-

See COUNTY, Page 23

Speier, Feinstein demand EPA


BOB HARBISON, COURTESY GRAYS HARBOR HISTORICAL SEAPORT (ABOVE), ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL (BELOW)
The two historical ships, Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain, will be docked in Redwood City through April 9.
explanation on Cargill reversal
DAILY JOURNAL

Redwood City hosts tall ships STAFF REPORT

U. S. Rep. Jackie
Speier, D-San Mateo,
The Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftan will be docked at the port through April 9 and U.S. Sen. Dianne
Feinstein, D-CA,
By Zachary Clark
called on EPA
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Administrator Andrew
Wheeler to explain
Two historical ships have returned to how the agency deter- Jackie Dianne
Redwood City and will be docked at the mined how his agency Speier Feinstein
Municipal Marina through April 9, determined that the
offering visitors a glimpse of seafar- Redwood City salt plant site was not subject to federal per-
ing life circa the 18th and 19th cen- mitting under the Clean Water Act despite an earlier draft
turies. that stated otherwise.
The 112-foot Lady Washington and “As you know, EPA Region 9 drafted a jurisdictional deter-
slightly shorter Hawaiian Chieftain mination in November 2016 finding that 1,270 acres of the
See SHIPS, Page 23 See CARGILL, Page 12
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Thought for the Day


“What some call health, if
purchased by perpetual anxiety about
diet, isn’t much better than tedious disease.”
— Alexander Pope, English poet

This Day in History


The first Japanese-Americans evacuat-

1942 ed by the U.S. Army during World War


II arrived at the internment camp in
Manzanar, California.
In 1 7 7 5 , Patrick Henry delivered an address to the Virginia
Provincial Convention in which he is said to have declared,
“Give me liberty, or give me death!”
In 1 8 0 6 , explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark,
having reached the Pacific coast, began their journey back
east.
In 1 9 1 4 , the first installment of “The Perils of Pauline,” the
silent film serial starring Pearl White, premiered in the
greater New York City area.
In 1 9 3 3 , the German Reichstag adopted the Enabling Act,
which effectively granted Adolf Hitler dictatorial powers.
In 1 9 5 6 , Pakistan became an Islamic republic.
In 1 9 6 5 , America’s first two-person space mission took
place as Gemini 3 blasted off with astronauts Virgil I. “Gus”
Grissom and John W. Young aboard for a nearly 5-hour flight.
In 1 9 8 3 , President Ronald Reagan first proposed develop-
ing technology to intercept incoming enemy missiles — an REUTERS
idea that came to be known as the Strategic Defense Nick Offerman poses at an event for the 10th anniversary of the television series ‘Parks and Recreation’ during PaleyFest LA.
Initiative. Dr. Barney Clark, recipient of a Jarvik permanent
artificial heart, died at the University of Utah Medical Center Emilio Marcos de Palma was born in bank robber in the 1930s. On Nov. 27,
after 112 days with the device. Antarctica in 1978. Do you know what 1934, during an FBI raid and gunfight,
In 1 9 9 0 , the romantic comedy “Pretty Woman,” starring was remarkable about the birth? See two special agents were killed, as was
Richard Gere and Julia Roberts, was released by Buena Vista answer at end. Babyface.
Pictures. *** ***
In 1 9 9 4 , Aeroflot Flight 593, an Airbus A310, crashed in When Lucy was pregnant on “I Love The odds of delivering twins are 1 in
Siberia with the loss of all 75 people on board; it turned out Lucy” (1951-1957), network censors 32. The odds of delivering triplets are 1
the teenage son of a pilot who was allowed to sit at the con- would not allow the word “pregnant” to in 540.
trols accidentally disengaged the autopilot, causing the jet- be said on air. Lucy was referred to as ***
liner to plunge to the ground. “expectant.” The McCaughey septuplets, born in
*** 1997 in Iowa, were the world’s first set
A baby zebra is called a foal, a baby of seven babies who all survived.
Birthdays pigeon is a squab, a baby fox is a cub ***
and a baby beaver is a kit. Women in the United States have an
More babies are born on Tuesday than
*** average of two children. Women in
any other day of the week.
When a porcupine is born, its quills are Utah and Alaska have three children,
*** soft. The quills get hard about an hour on average. About 10 percent of
On average, people use 25 percent after birth. American women have four or more
more electricity in their home after *** children.
having a baby. There are many old wives tales about ***
*** predicting the sex of an unborn baby. By the time a baby is 3 months old,
The world record for the heaviest baby For example, if the mother is carrying they have developed different cries for
born to a healthy mother belongs to the baby low, it’s a boy. If she’s carry- hunger, pain or boredom. Each cry has
Former Secretary Singer Chaka Khan Gossip Carmelina Fedele of Italy. In 1955, she ing high, it’s a girl. Another example, unique sound characteristics.
of State Rex is 66. columnist-blogger gave birth to a boy that weighed 22 if the mom-to-be craves something ***
Tillerson is 67. Perez Hilton is 41. pounds, 8 ounces. sweet, it is going to be a girl. If the Ans wer: Emilio was the first baby
Movie director Mark Rydell is 90. International *** craving is for something sour, it will born on the continent of Antarctica,
Motorsports Hall of Famer Craig Breedlove is 82. Singer-pro- A newborn baby’s head weighs about be a boy. and he was born farther south than any -
ducer Ric Ocasek is 70. Actress Amanda Plummer is 62. one-quarter of the baby’s entire weight. *** one in history. Emilio was declared an
Actress Catherine Keener is 60. Actress Hope Davis is 55. *** Mothers-to-be often guess the sex of Argentine citizen because his parents
Actor Richard Grieco is 54. Country musician Kevin Griffin Louise Joy Brown was born in Oldham, their baby correctly. In a study that were Argentinean. His parents work ed
(Yankee Grey) is 54. Actress Marin Hinkle is 53. Rock singer- England, on July 25, 1978. She was asked women with no previous knowl- at a research station. Almost the whole
musician Damon Albarn (Blur) is 51. Actor Kelly Perine is 50. the world’s first test-tube baby. edge about their baby’s sex, 71 percent continent of Antarctica — 95 percent
Actress-singer Melissa Errico is 49. Rock musician John *** of mothers guessed their baby’s sex — is cov ered by ice, and there is no
Humphrey (The Nixons) is 49. Bandleader Reggie Watts (TV: The world’s first test-tube twins were correctly. nativ e population.
“The Late Late Show With James Corden”) is 47. Actor Randall born in Australia in 1981. More in ***
Park is 45. Actress Michelle Monaghan is 43. Actress Keri vitro babies are born in Australia than The average toddler takes 176 steps per
Russell is 43. Actress Anastasia Griffith is 41. Actress anywhere else in the world. Australia minute. Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
also produced the world’s first frozen *** the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
Nicholle Tom is 41. Country singer Paul Martin (Marshall Questions? Comments? Email
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THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, March 20 Powerball Fantasy Five Fri day : A chance of showers in the morn-
one letter to each square,
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to form four ordinary words. 63 7 23 30 36 39 ing, then showers in the afternoon. Highs
10 14 50 53 21
in the upper 50s. South winds 10 to 20
NYIWD Powerball

Daily Four
mph.
March 22 Mega Millions Fri day ni g ht: Mostly cloudy in the
7 36 58 60 62 10 1 9 8 0 evening then becoming partly cloudy. A
chance of showers. Lows in the upper 40s
SRIUV Mega number
Daily three midday to mid 50s.
March 20 Super Lotto Plus 5 6 3 Saturday : Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 50s to lower 60s.
15 21 25 28 41 27 Saturday ni g ht: Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 40s.
Daily three evening Sunday : Sunny in the morning then becoming mostly
TBEERT Mega number

2 4 4 cloudy. Highs around 60.


Sunday ni g ht: Mostly cloudy. A slight chance of show-
The Daily Derby race winners are Money Bags, No. ers. Lows around 50.
11, in first place; Lucky Charms, No. 12, in second place; Mo nday and Mo nday ni g ht: Mostly cloudy. A chance of
CIDEKW and Hot Shot, No. 3, in third place. The race time was showers. Highs in the upper 50s. Lows around 50.
clocked at 1:40.17.
Now arrange the circled letters
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Gov. Newsom to waive environmental Police reports

rules to speed up forest management A two-bit criminal


Someone entered a vehicle and stole $8
in quarters from the glove box at
By Kathleen Ronyane experts say climate Sierra Club California said clearing trees Hudson Bay in Foster City, it was
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS change caused by people might create more danger by loosening reported at 6:40 p.m. Saturday, March
is more of a factor. soil that could lead to mudslides. 16.
SACRAMENTO — California Gov. Newsom is taking rec- Newsom’s order will apply only to 35
Gavin Newsom moved Friday to bypass ommendations from the projects covering nearly 141 square miles
environmental regulations to prepare for California Department (365 square kilometers) of land, allowing BURLINGAME
the next wildfire season, a move he said of Forestry and Fire state fire officials to go around multiple Burg l ary . Someone broke into a vehicle
was necessary to prevent further loss of Protection, but one state regulations. They include provisions on Cowan Road, it was reported at 9:31
life even as it frustrated activists in a state environmental group of the California Environmental Quality p.m. Tuesday, March 12.
viewed as a national environmental leader. Gavin Newsom likened it to actions by Act, one of the nation’s strictest state- Burg l ary . Someone broke into a vehicle
“The increasing wildfire risks we face as Trump. level regulations. Administration officials on Old Bayshore Boulevard, it was reported
a state mean we simply can’t wait until a “Gov. Newsom should reject the Trump would need to give the go ahead to each at 9:41 p.m. Monday, March 11.
fire starts in order to start deploying emer- approach of logging and rolling back crit- individual project and it’s unclear exactly Burg l ary . Someone broke into a vehicle
gency resources,” Newsom said in a state- ical environmental protections, ” said which regulations each individual project on Broadway, it was reported at 9:16 p.m.
ment ahead of declaring a state of emer- Shaye Wolf, climate science director for would forego. Monday, March 11.
gency. the Center for Biological Diversity. Newsom said moving through the normal Burg l ary . Someone kicked in a door and
California experienced two of its most Newsom also pledged $50 million for process would drastically slow down the fled on foot after being confronted by resi-
destructive and deadly wildfire seasons in fire preparedness in low-income communi- state’s ability to act. dent’s ex-wife on Howard Avenue, it was
2017 and 2018 and experts say climate ties and asked the private sector to bring “Some of these projects quite literally, reported at 10:27 a.m. Monday, March 11.
change increases the risks. Newsom said forward innovative proposals. not figuratively, could take two years to As s aul t. An intoxicated person was arrest-
clearing dead trees at a quick pace is essen- The center and other environmental get done, or we could get them done in the ed for assaulting his girlfriend at a hotel on
tial to diminishing future threats. President groups said focusing on retrofitting and next two months,” he told an audience in Anza Boulevard, it was reported at 3:19 a.m.
Donald Trump has blamed California fires creating defensible space around homes is Lake County, the site of several massive Monday, March 11.
on poor forest management, though more effective than thinning forests. wildfires in recent years.
BELMONT
PG&E objects to judge’s proposals to prevent wildfires Th e f t . Someone stole a vehicle on
Shoreway Road, it was reported at 2:33 p.m.
Sunday, March 17.
By Sudhin Thanawala efforts to prevent trees from hitting its cials and regulators, the attorneys said. Burg l ary . Someone broke the passenger’s
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS power lines and starting wildfires dismal. PG&E also objected to Alsup’s proposal side window of a vehicle on El Camino
That requirement would likely result in to ban it from paying dividends to share- Real, it was reported at 8:56 p.m. Thursday,
SAN FRANCISCO — Pacific Gas & probation violations because tree condi- holders until it meets his vegetation man- March 14.
Electric Co. pushed back Friday on a U.S. tions are constantly changing, PG&E said agement requirements. The company said Theft. A wallet and credit cards were stolen
judge’s revised proposals to prevent the in a court filing. that requirement would substantially ham- from an unlocked vehicle on Sixth Avenue,
utility’s equipment from causing more wild- “A tree that was compliant at the time of a per its ability to raise money from it was reported at 8:08 p.m. Wednesday,
fires, saying it could not “monitor every prior inspection might become a non-com- investors, which in turn would affect its March 13.
tree at every moment of every day” to ensure pliant hazard tree one day later when it is safety efforts.
they don’t pose a threat to its electric lines damaged by a natural or man-made event or
in violation of California laws. three months later after a bark beetle infes-
Judge William Alsup earlier this month tation has taken hold,” attorneys for the
proposed requiring the company to fully company said.
comply with all vegetation management Alsup should also leave assessments of
and clearance laws as part of its probation PG&E’s compliance with vegetation man-
in a criminal case. Alsup called the utility’s agement laws to state law enforcement offi-
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Midwest flooding costs increasing, with $1.6B damage in Iowa destroyed or extensively damaged, while
By David Pitt
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS another 23,540 have at least minor damage,
she said. Cost estimates indicate the flooding
DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa Gov. Kim has caused more than $480 million in damage
Reynolds said Friday that recent flooding in to homes, while businesses have suffered
the state has caused an estimated $1.6 billion $300 million in damage. Agriculture damage
in damage, pushing the total costs from the is estimated at $214 million.
devastating Midwest flooding to at least $3 Flooding in Nebraska has caused an esti-
billion. mated $1.4 billion in damage. The state
The ongoing flooding along the Missouri received Trump’s federal disaster assistance
River has damaged thousands of homes and approval on Thursday.
inundated vast swaths of agricultural land with About 70 miles of levees in Iowa operated
water in Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri. The by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are dam-
flooding, which followed heavy rains and aged or destroyed, and the cost to repair them
snowmelt this month, has also been blamed is estimated at $350 million. About 175 miles
for three deaths. of non-federal agriculture levees also need
Reynolds said she sent a letter asking repair, at an additional cost of $175 million.
President Donald Trump to quickly issue a dis- “We’re just beginning the season, so this
aster declaration for 57 counties in Iowa where isn’t something we can think about for two
businesses, homes and levees have been years,” Reynolds said. “We need to figure out
severely impacted by flooding, including a way to secure our communities and our farm-
along the Missouri River. More counties may land and start to repair the agricultural levees
REUTERS be added to the list. and focus on the Corps levees that have been
Homes sit in flood waters causing hundreds of millions of dollars in damages. More than 1,200 homes in Iowa have been compromised.”

Two arrested for downtown is a widely respected city Development Department.


Local briefs manager who fostered a The county held onto the lowest unem-
San Mateo garbage can fires culture of accountability ployment rate in the state, with San
numerous anonymous tips led police to the
Two San Mateo men have been arrested in suspects, Haobsh said. and service. Francisco at 2.4 percent and Marin at 2.5
connection with suspicious garbage bin According to police, Cristerna was wearing “I am very grateful for percent. San Mateo County had risen to 2.5
fires set early Thursday in the exact same clothing seen in surveillance his outstanding service percent last month from 2 percent the
downtown San Mateo, video when he was arrested at home about to our city; the City month prior, according to the EDD.
authorities said Friday. 8:15 p.m. Thursday. Evidence of the crime Council will deeply miss The state Employment Development
Carlos Cristerna, 21, was found inside his home, Haobsh said. his skills, knowledge, Department said Friday that employers
and Wilbert Ramirez, 20, Additional information led officers to the Greg Scoles experience and respon- added 20,000 nonfarm payroll jobs last
were taken into custody home of Wilbert Ramirez and he was arrest- siveness. Greg is an month. California has now gained a total of
on suspicion of arson and ed at 12:19 a.m. Friday. Evidence was also effective listener and has built an excellent 3,133,100 jobs since the economic expan-
conspiracy to commit a found at his home, according to police. city organization that delivers top services sion began in February of 2010.
crime, according to San Police didn’t release a motive behind the to our residents. He is a seasoned manager
Carlos Cristerna Mateo police Officer fires. The suspects were booked at San who provided leadership at a pivotal time Golden Gate Bridge
Michael Haobsh. during the Great Recession and he helped
The pair is suspected of
Mateo County Jail.
secure the financial stability of the city
toll up to $10 in five years
setting garbage bins Belmont city manager to retire through innovative partnerships with other The Golden Gate Bridge district’s board of
ablaze in an alley next to agencies. I wish him and his wife Carol a directors voted Friday morning to raise tolls
a building in the first After 42 years in public service and near- great retirement — he has left big shoes to on the span to nearly $10 over the next five
block of Second Avenue, ly nine with Belmont, City Manager Greg fill,” Hurt said. years to help close a $74 million budget
Haobsh said. Scoles announced he will retire, effective Scoles was previously Public Works direc- shortfall.
The fires were reported June 8, in a memo to city staff. tor and deputy city manager in Santa Rosa The Board approved Option Five, expect-
about 3:25 a.m. in the “I am extremely proud to have been part of and replaced Jack Crist, who retired from ed to raise approximately $100 million
alley, which is near the management team here in Belmont. I Belmont in 2010. He is an active member of over five years. Only one member of board
South El Camino Real. believe that together we have accomplished the Belmont Rotary Club. voted against the toll hike, District spokes-
Wilbert several significant achievements, many of
Ramirez The building was dam- The city manager is appointed by the City woman Priya Clemens said.
aged when fire melted a which have been very rewarding to me per- Council, which will determine when and The FasTrak toll will increase 35 cents a
window and set off the building’s sprinkler sonally,” Scoles said in the memo. how to fill the vacancy. year to $8.50 over five years. The Pay-As-
system, Haobsh said. Scoles said some notable accomplish- You-Go toll will increase 20 cents a year to
After the fires were extinguished, officers ments include the merger of the fire depart- State jobless rate remains at 4.2 $9 and invoice billing toll will increase 35
ment with San Mateo and Foster City, multi- cents a year to $9.75 over five years.
increased patrols downtown, canvassed the
year hazmat service contract with San percent, county drops to 2.3 percent
area and shared images of the suspects on The toll increases start July 1.
social media. Within a few hours, tips began Mateo County, improvement of the coun- California’s unemployment remained The Pay-As-You-Go toll is for drivers who
pouring in, police said. cil’s priority process, code of ethics and at 4. 2 percent in February while San register their vehicle’s license plate with
A combination of surveillance video, conduct, and balanced budgets with unprece- Mateo County’s rate dropped slightly to the district. Under invoice billing, a camera
quick action by investigators and the dented and growing General Fund reserves. 2. 3 percent, according to data released photographs a vehicle license plate and a
Mayor Davina Hurt said in a statement he Fri day b y t h e s t at e Emp l o y men t bill is sent to the registered owner.
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T
wo s cho o l s and a pri nci pal i n
t h e S o ut h S an Fran c i s c o
Un i f i e d Scho o l Di s t ri c t
received accolades, according to officials.
Po n de ro s a El e me n t ary S c h o o l is
one of 51 schools being recognized this
year in In n o v at e Pub l i c S c h o o l s ’
fourth annual report, “To p Bay Are a
Pub l i c S c h o o l s f o r Un de rs e rv e d
Students , ” based on the school’s strong
results in English and/or math for low-
income African-American and/or low-
income Latino students in the 2017-18
school year. The report will be released
publicly in April, followed by an event at
which Ponderosa will be honored Saturday,
April 27.
El Cami no Hi g h Scho o l has earned
the Co l l eg e Bo ard’s AP Co mputer standing of the Armenian Genocide and
Sci ence Femal e Di v ers i ty Award for other crimes against humanity. Lunt will
attaining female student representation in be recognized at Th e Arme n i an
AP Co mputer Sci ence Pri nci pl es fo r Nati o nal Co mmi ttee o f Ameri ca’s
2 0 1 8 . Among the more than 18,000 sec- thi rd Armeni an Geno ci de Educati o n Students from Roosevelt Elementary School in Burlingame participating in the Maker Madness
ondary schools worldwide that offer AP Award Luncheo n on Saturday, March 23, Challenges launch ping pong balls at targets in the school gym. The event is based on the
courses, El Camino High School is one of at De Lux e Banquet Hal l in Burbank. NCAA’s March Madness and lasts over a month. Every two weeks, students receive a new
only 685 that have achieved this impor- The luncheon will also celebrate and challenge and have one week to complete it for a competition held Fridays in the gym. So far,
tant result. honor K-12 educators from public schools the school has completed a Bridge Challenge in which the students used popsicle sticks to
The Armeni an Nati o nal Co mmi ttee who have gone above their call of duty to build a bridge that could support a set of five textbooks. The second challenge was the
o f Ame ri c a — We s t e rn Re g i o n teach their students about the Armenian catapult. The next challenge will take place on Friday, March 29.
Educ at i o n Co mmi t t e e , has selected Genocide.
Dani el Lunt, principal of El Camino MacAv o y, Dav i d Frei fel d, El i zabeth placed on the 2018 fall semester Wi l l i am
*** Kearns , Emi Maeda, Gabri el Berg er, S mi t h Co l l e g e De an ’s Li s t while
High School, to receive the Armeni an Al e x i s Mac Av o y , Al l e n B ry an ,
Geno ci de Educati o n Award. Mr. Lunt Hannah Hs i ao , Ho ujun Li u, Il i ana attending Ho bart and Wi l l i am Smi th
Andrew Chu, Andrew l and, Audrey Cl o s e , Ke i ra S we i , Inaay a Ome r, colleges. This honor is given to students
has demonstrated an exemplary commit- Ha, Ay l an S al ah i f ar, Cade n
ment to providing educators and students S waara Jo s h i , Jac o b Le e man , whose outstanding academic performance
Anni s o n, Charl o tte He, Charl o tte Jo s h ua Li p man , Jul i a Mac Av o y , resulted in a grade point average of 3.5 or
access to resources that support under-
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Cho ey, Qui nn Ol s o n, Ro n Freeman, ***
Bill Freedman Sarah Hans en, Shi ka Ki ni , Shi rl een Emi l y Daza, of South San Francisco,
August 24, 1919 – March 20, 2019 Fang , Ya-Hs i n Di ttri ch-Ti l to n and was accepted to the Un i v e rs i t y o f
Zachary Tuzar, were among the first and Ev ans v i l l e.
Bill Freedman had a rich life. He was an internal medicine second place winners of the San Mateo
doctor, a dedicated environmental activist and mycologist. Co unty STEM fai r, hosted by the coun-
Married to Louise Freedman for 63 years, they had a sweet ty Offi ce o f Educati o n. Class notes is a column dedicated to school news.
and enduring bond, which included shared interests and *** It is compiled by education reporter Austin
commitment to environmental causes. He survived his wife by Walsh. You can contact him at (650) 344-5200,
Bjo rn Antel l , of San Mateo, has been ext. 105 or at austin@smdailyjournal.com.
less than one month, Louise having passed February 22, 2019.
Bill was born on August 24th 1919 in Albany, New York to
Herman and Elizabeth Freedman. He obtained a BA degree
from Johns Hopkins University and then a MS in Biology Obituary
from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1941.
During World War II Bill served in the Army Medical Corps as a parasitology Louise Jean Freedman
specialist. He worked to eradicate malaria in Puerto Rico and ran laboratories in April 7, 1926 – February 22, 2019
occupied Japan.
After the Army, Bill went on to receive a doctor of medicine degree in 1950 from Louise Jean Freedman (maiden name Louise Jenny
Johns Hopkins University. Reifman), passed away on February 22nd, 2019, 92 years of
He joined Kaiser, as one of the first 50 doctors, practicing internal medicine at Kaiser age. Born April 7th, 1926 in Mount Clemens, Michigan to
South San Francisco for 33 years. Fifteen of those years he was Chief of Medicine. Joseph and Bessie Reifman.
As a committed environmentalist, he served as president of the Loma Prieta Chapter Louise was a committed environmentalist, mycologist,
of the Sierra Club and spent time advocating for open space in San Mateo County. He published author and artist. She was an activist in many San
initiated and ran numerous San Francisco Bay clean-ups for Save the Bay in the 1970s Francisco Bay Area environmental organizations, an avid
and were active members of Mills Canyon and San Bruno Mountain Watch. supporter of the organic health food movement, and was an excellent cook.
He served as President of the Mycological Society of San Francisco (MSSF) and Her cookbook “Wild About Mushrooms”, published in 1987, was distributed
organized mushroom fairs at the Academy of Sciences and Coyote Point for many in bookstores throughout the country. Her botanical watercolors were used for
years. As Chairman of the Mycological Society’s Toxicology Committee, he was often mushroom fair posters and clothing. She led naturalist hikes in Filoli and the Crystal
called upon by hospitals to help identify mushrooms in suspected poisoning cases. Bill Springs watershed, and was a docent at the Academy of Sciences. She dedicated her
was a plant authority and gave numerous speeches about fungi to native CA native life to a long list of environmental organizations: the Mycological Society of San
plant organizations. Francisco (MSSF), the Sierra Club, Save the Bay, Filoli and others.
Bill and Louise authored Wild About Mushrooms: The Cookbook of the Mycological After graduating from the Cleveland School of Arts, Louise headed to the West
Society of San Francisco. The cookbook was distributed to bookstores country-wide. Coast, where she worked as a recreational instructor at the Santa Rosa Parks &
Bill was on the David Letterman Show in 1988 speaking about mushrooms. Recreation community center. She then moved to San Francisco to work as a
He is survived by his four loving daughters, Francesca Freedman, Tamara Freedman, draftsman at Bechtel before meeting William B Freedman, M.D, whom she married
Tera Freedman, and Toby Freedman as well as two grand-daughters, Rose Mckeregan in 1955. They eventually settled in Hillsborough, CA surrounded by oak trees and
and Clara Davenport. Monterey Pines, blessed with an exceptional, and loving marriage - 63 years in full.
Bill Freedman was a vital and enthusiastic man who loved life and encouraged those She is survived by her husband, William B. Freedman, M.D., their four children
surrounding him to do the same. He will be sorely missed. Francesca, Tamara, Tera, and Toby, two grandchildren Clara and Rose and her
Please, in lieu of flowers, consider planting a tree in Bill’s name. Memorial brother, Seymour Reifman.
will be April 14, drop-in between noon to 4. Interested parties can contact us Louise will be greatly missed as a bright and shining star, as someone whom
atbillandlouisefreedman@gmail.com for location information. greeted life with humor, creativity and grace.

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Ann Marie Sawicki Obituaries
Ann Marie Sawicki, age 81, died Monday,
March 11, 2019, in her home in San Carlos, April 12, at the First Presbyterian Church of
Burlingame, El Camino Real at Easton
Sanders aims for strong
California.
Ann was born in
Connecticut to Felix and
Drive in Burlingame.
Condolences can be sent to her family via
Chapel of the Highlands, 194 Millwood
showing in California
Genevieve (Wozniak) By Michael R. Blood Democratic nominee.
Witkoski on August 15, Drive, Millbrae CA 94030. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS And unlike the state’s
1937. Ann graduated end-of-the-line primary
from Sacred Heart High
George Joseph Bria LOS ANGELES — By the time California’s in 2016, California is
School in Waterbury, George Joseph Bria died Dec. 5, 2018. He presidential primary election arrived in voting near the front of
Connecticut, and went on was born Nov. 27, 1920, and was active 2016, Bernie Sanders was a beaten man. the pack this time in
to earn her nursing certi- until the last several This time around, everything has changed. March 2020 with hun-
fication. She later worked as a successful weeks of his life. The senator from Vermont was an insur- dreds of delegates at
Realtor throughout the Bay Area. She was He is survived by his gent outsider three years ago in a head-to- stake.
preceded in death by her brother, Bill wife of 66 years Barbara head race against Hillary Clinton, the for- Bernie Sanders Sanders attracted a
Witkoski, and her daughter, Kari (Sawicki) J. Bria, his daughter mer first lady, U.S. senator and secretary of throng of cheering sup-
Reynolds. Over the past 30 years, she was Kathy and his son state whose grip on the Democratic nomina- porters to an outdoor rally Friday in San
the loving companion of William Seethaler. Leonard. George was a tion was effectively unshakeable by the Diego, where he promised to win California
Ann and William thoroughly enjoyed trav- World War II veteran who time California’s primary was held in June in 2020 and railed against President Donald
eling throughout the United States and served three years in the that year. Trump’s leadership.
Canada together. She was an avid sport U. S. Navy. He worked When Sanders heads to San Diego on He said Trump wants to divide the nation
shooter, a fantastic cook and a truly beauti- for Joseph E. Seagrams for 30 years and was Friday for the first of three California cam- by skin color, gender, sexual orientation
ful woman, both inside and out. known as “Champagne Bria “ He was an paign rallies, the self-described democratic and nationality, but his administration
Ann is survived in death by her son Jeff avid golfer and a lifetime member of the socialist will be asking for votes in a would do “exactly the opposite.”
Sawicki; her brother Robert Witkoski; and Elks Club. Democratic contest in which he’s a top- He also previewed his approach
her four grandchildren Megan Reynolds, “May he rest in peace.” shelf candidate. He’ll be campaigning in a Wednesday when he spoke to striking work-
Ryan Reynolds, Jack Sawicki and Anja If needed, family can be contacted at (650) state that could be pivotal to choosing the ers in Los Angeles.
Sawicki. She will be remembered as caring, 504-3621.
loyal and compassionate.
A mass will be dedicated to her at the Lorraine Lazzarotti Obituary
Church of The Immaculate Heart of Mary, Lorraine Lazzarotti, born Feb. 6, 1922,
1040 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont, 8 died March 16, 2019, at the age of 97. Louise D. Guard
a.m. April 11. Sign the guestbook at crip- She was preceded in death by her husband March 4, 1924 – March 1, 2019
penflynn.com. Elmo. Survived by her children Denise Del With very heavy hearts, we regretfully announce the passing
Secco (Dennis), Janet Stancil (Chuck), Ron of Mrs. Louise Guard in the early morning of March 1st.
Priscilla Joyce Sulgit Lazzarotti (Lynn), and 6 grandchildren: Louise could truly be called a “Cali Girl”; she was born and
Priscilla Joyce Sulgit, resident of Amy, Bret (Kylie), Lisa (Dan), Scott raised in Sacramento, CA and graduated from UC Berkeley
Burlingame and San Mateo County for 49 (Alicia), Teagan (Phil) and Alyson and six in 1945. After college, she moved to Hawaii and lived there
years, previously of great-grandchildren Madison, Jacob, for 42 years. She came back to California and moved into The
Encinitas, California, Nicole, Sawyer, Alyssa and Kaley. Stratford with her life partner of 31 years, Richard Dupere.
died at her home in “ A special thanks to the staff at B&B
Throughout her life, Louise had a love for art, music and traveling. Whether it was
Burlingame March 21, Residential for their loving care for the past
dining at a restaurant or vacationing on a cruise, Louise was a world traveler and
2019.  six years.”
enjoyed every one of her trips. She especially favored her return trips to the Hawaiian
Wife of the late Francis Private family services have been held.
Islands. She was an active member of various women’s organizations, which
Sulgit. Formerly married included serving as President of the Junior League in Honolulu, and being a member
to Pastor Jerry Eason. Until April 30, 2019, the Daily Journal
of the Carmel Foundation in Carmel and Casa Abrego in Monterey. Within her 18
Mother of Karen Eason, will print obituaries of approx imately 200
words or less with a photo one time on a years at The Stratford, her bubbly demeanor attracted many friendships amongst both
David Eason and Shelly residents and staff. She will be best remembered for her vibrant personality, great
Richard. Sister of John Affleck and the late space av ailable basis. To submit obituaries,
email information along with a jpeg photo sense of humor, having fun wherever and whomever she was with and her love for
Elaine Hildebrandt.  Also survived by her piecing puzzles together in the Library.
grandchildren Brandon, Rachael and to news@smdaily journal.com. Free obituar-
ies are edited for sty le, clarity, length and She is survived by her life partner, Richard Dupere; son Paul M. Guard; grandchild
Tiffany. Cassandra Fritz of Honolulu; brother John V. Diepenbrock of Sacramento; and the
A native of Niagara Falls, New York, age grammar. Free o b i t uari es wi l l ceas e
Ap ri l 3 0 , 2 0 1 9 . If y ou would lik e to hav e many descendants of the 3rd and 4th generations of Guards & Diepenbrocks and their
83 years. related family members.
an obituary printed more than once, longer
Worked 25 years with United Airlines at Louise chose to be cremated and will be laid to rest in Hawaii where she lived a
than 200 words or without editing, please
SFO and was a loving wife and mother. happy and full life.
submit an inquiry to our adv ertising depart-
A memorial service will be 11 a.m. Friday,
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Around the nation


Trump says he’s bucking
Islamic State driven from last
Treasury, reversing N. Korea sanctions
PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Donald Trump tweeted
Friday that he has reversed his administration’s decision to
Syria territory, Trump says
By Deb Riechmann
slap new sanctions on North Korea, with his press secretary and Lolita C. Baldor
explaining that he “likes” leader Kim Jong Un and doesn’t
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
think they’re necessary.
It’s unclear, however, which sanctions the president was
referencing in his tweet, which took Treasury officials by WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. —
surprise. Islamic State militants no longer con-
“It was announced today by the U.S. Treasury that addi- trol any territory in Syria, President
tional large scale Sanctions would be added to those already Donald Trump proudly announced
existing Sanctions on North Korea,” Trump wrote from his Friday, though the U. S. was still
private club in Palm Beach. launching airstrikes and sporadic
fighting continued on the ground
“I have today ordered the withdrawal of those additional
against the group’s holdouts.
Sanctions!”
“It’s about time,” Trump exclaimed
The White House did not immediately respond to ques-
on an airport tarmac in Florida. He held
tions about which sanctions Trump was referring to. No new up maps indicating the territory once
action against North Korea was announced by the Treasury held by the IS group in Iraq and Syria
Department on Friday, though Trump this week did threaten had shrunk to nothing.
that new ones could be added. Elimination of the last IS strong-
hold in Baghouz in eastern Syria would
Venezuela is key topic mark the end of the militants’ self- REUTERS
between Trump and Caribbean leaders declared caliphate, which at its height Donald Trump shows maps depicting the size of the ‘ISIS physical caliphate.’
PALM BEACH, Fla. — The political and economic crisis blanketed large parts of Syria and Iraq.
The campaign to take back the territo- achieved by that night. the situation in Syria said that the
in Venezuela tops the agenda of President Donald Trump’s On Friday, after a flight to Florida, U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces
ry by the U.S. and its partners has
meeting Friday with leaders from the Caribbean, a region Trump held up a map to supporters — who had not announced victory and
spanned five years and two U.S. presi-
that has been far from united in joining the U.S. call for the dencies, unleashed more than 100,000 cheering him on the tarmac. Then he weren’t planning to on Friday — were
ouster of President Nicolas Maduro. bombs and killed untold numbers of turned to reporters standing nearby. still battling remaining IS fighters
Trump is hosting the leaders of Jamaica, Bahamas, Haiti, fighters and civilians. “Here’s ISIS on Election Day,” he who were holed up in tunnels along
Dominican Republic and St. Lucia at his affluent Mar-a- said, linking coalition gains since river cliffs in Baghouz. Another offi-
Controlling territory and assets,
Lago club to show his support for Caribbean countries that then to his presidency. He pointed to a cial confirmed that the U.S. launched
such as oil facilities, has given the
back democratic transition in Venezuela. The five have swath of red signifying the group’s airstrikes there on Friday and that the
group a stream of revenue and a place
either denounced Maduro or have joined more than 50 coun- previous territorial hold, and then to a fighting continued to clear out final
from which to launch attacks around
tries in recognizing Juan Guaido as the rightful interim version without any red, “Here’s ISIS pockets of IS members.
the world. However, if history is a
leader of the nation. right now.” Associated Press journalists in
guide, the reconquering of IS-held ter-
The Trump administration considers Maduro’s govern- But Trump appeared to be overstat- Baghouz said coalition fighters were
ritory could prove a short-lived victo-
ment a dictatorship and says he was re-elected in an illegit- ing his administration’s contribution still conducting mop-up operations in
ry unless Iraq and Syria fix a problem
imate election. to the anti-IS fight. A close-up of the the village after seizing an encamp-
that gave rise to the extremist move-
ment in the first place: governments map showed that he was displaying the ment Tuesday where the extremists had
pitting one ethnic or sectarian group group’s footprint at a high-point in been for months. SDF spokesman
against another. 2014, not Election Day 2016, by Kino Gabriel told AP earlier Friday that
which point the U.S.-backed campaign there were still IS fighters and women
Trump has been teasing the victory was well underway. and children hiding in caves near
for days, most recently Wednesday And American officials familiar with Baghouz.
when he said the milestone would be
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Weekend • March 23-34, 2019 9


Tone it down on college admissions
To me, this story
What’s in a name?
S
By Vishu Prathikanti was sad, but one I urely one thing that separates us from the animals
realized I had expe- is our propensity for naming things. Although ani-
mals are able to identify other individuals of their

O
n March 19, the University rienced before. My
of California, Santa Barbara, two closest friends species, my guess is that only humans give them names.
released their admissions had also made fun of We humans, of course, don’t just name other people. We
decisions, and I, like many, was wait- the University of name pretty much everything. Presumably the most com-
listed. I wasn’t feeling too disap- California, Davis mon reason we do is to more efficiently communicate. For
pointed about it though; UCSB is (ranked 10th in instance, when asked where I’m from I often just say
ranked 30th in national universities national public uni- “Redwood City,” only clarifying where that is if I receive
and fifth in national public universi- versities according to U.S. News) said I didn’t apply to the top schools a blank look. But no further elaboration is needed if the
ties according to U.S. News & World when I expressed interest in going in the nation with the hopes of get- person I’m talking to actually recognizes the name.
Report, so it’s not surprising that it there, with one calling it “cow coun- ting accepted. The problem is the elit- Being humans, even when we have good reason for giv-
would attract a lot of accomplished try” and “farmland.” ist college culture that parents and ing something a name we sometimes do it with humor.
applicants. However, I found out that The idea of an acceptable college even peers have helped set up. The Some time ago a contest was held to name a new British
many at my school seemed to agree has been warped for many families, odds seem against us students: unless research vessel, with the win-
with me. especially those in the affluent Bay they are accepted into MIT, their ning entry, based on a popular
I was sitting in the library doing Area. We saw this last week when accomplishments never really seem vote, being “Boaty
multiple families were implicated in a like enough. McBoatface.” Although the
physics homework when one of my
cheating scandal in which parents College admissions are harder today ship’s owners instead elected to
friends came up to me, saying “I came
bought their kid’s way into college than they have ever been, and there christen the ship RRS Sir David
to here complain.” She too had been
through unscrupulous means such as Attenborough, they did at least
waitlisted to UCSB, but had opened it plenty of schools at which students
bribing sport team coaches. Sending give the people’s choice to one
with her friends, many of whom either can be successful. The culture of col-
your kid to a great college has become of the submersibles assigned to
received a spot or didn’t even bother lege admissions has got to tone down
so valued that many believe it is nec- the ship.
applying. When one friend, who had a little, and everyone — parents and
essary to spend half a million dollars Allow me to switch gears for
already been admitted to MIT, received students — should re-evaluate what a
to do it. And honestly, why? What is a moment. I recently learned
an acceptance, the response from great school is.
so wrong with accepting your kids that some of the construction
many was cutting sarcasm directed at activity now taking place in
UCSB. Finally, when one student who going to schools that aren’t in the
Redwood Shores is to replace an Greg Wilson
said, “wow, what a great school” with top 20? Vishu Prathikanti is a senior at Burlingame
I am not saying that it is bad to High School. Student News appears in the old, failing wastewater pipe that feeds Silicon Valley
a taunting tone. At that point, she weekend edition. You can email Student Clean Water’s wastewater treatment plant. SVCW’s waste-
decided she had to leave, and came to have high hopes and aspirations to News at news@smdailyjournal.com.
go to a great college; I’d be lying if I water treatment plant has been a tremendous success, so
the library to talk to me. much so that the existing pipe that brings in wastewater
is experiencing flows and pressures far greater than that
for which it was designed. As a result, the pipe not only
leaks, but also occasionally fails. To fix the situation, it
Letters to the editor will be replaced by 3 miles of pipeline that measures 15
feet across on the outside and 11 feet across on the inside.
This new pipeline will follow a roughly L-shaped path.
At its southern end, on Inner Bair Island, it will connect
Flintstone House facts that accurately support their was not animosity to religion, but to a recently constructed 48-inch-diameter pipe coming
opinions. the untreated mental illness of the out of Redwood City. The new pipeline will run to the
Editor, It was therefore with bafflement that perpetrators and the easy access to north, beneath the San Carlos Airport, to a point just
The Flintstone House and yard I read “The War on Religion” by your weapons. beyond the intersection of Shoreway Road and Redwood
brings a smile to our faces every time columnist Jonathan Madison. On Shores Parkway. There it will hook up with a pipe deliver-
we pass by (“Hillsborough calls March 19, he decried the massacre of Adella Harris ing wastewater from San Carlos, Belmont and the West
Flintstone House a ‘public nuisance’” Muslim worshippers in New Zealand Bay Sanitary District, while also making a gentle turn
in the March 15 edition of the Daily
San Mateo
and went on to discuss the ancient toward the east. It will then continue beneath Redwood
Journal). persecution of Christians and a rise in Shores Parkway for much of its run out to Radio Road,
It’s fun landscaping, nothing struc- Christian church attacks in the U.S. Death penalty where Silicon Valley Clean Water’s wastewater treatment
tural and should not be harassed by and abroad. He then listed eighteen plant is located.
the neighborhood and city. It is a examples of attacks at Christian Editor, Digging the 35- to 65-foot-deep trench that would be
shame that people are so uptight that churches in America. I am very incensed about the needed for such a behemoth would be incredibly disrup-
they can not enjoy some fun whimsi- A Google search of these incidents California governor’s moratorium tive, especially to traffic along Redwood Shores Parkway
cal yard decorations. I wish more peo- reveals that none of the attacks were regarding the death penalty. The peo- and to the flight operations at the San Carlos Airport.
ple were like the owners of this motivated by hatred of religion. They ple of California have cast their vote Thus, the team working on the project settled on another
home. were provoked primarily by domestic for the death penalty in the initiative method: a tunnel.
disputes, disgruntled former church of 2016. The action of the governor These days tunneling is a mostly solved problem. To
is unconstitutional as the governor’s dig a tunnel such as will be needed for this pipeline, civil
John and Beth Krasovec members, or disgruntled employees.
job is to enforce the law, not make or engineers employ a Tunnel Boring Machine, or TBM. As I
One involved the murder of an abor-
Burlingame change laws.  write this a TBM is being constructed in Germany for
tion doctor by an anti-government
Also, the right to have an initiative SVCW’s job, and it’s a big one. The 850-ton cylindrical
extremist. Another was a racially
is there for a reason and has been machine will be 16 feet in diameter and an incredible 650
motivated massacre in a black church.
Religious attacks Examples of actual religious hate
ignored by this governor. Lastly, feet long. In operation it should advance somewhere
Editor, sparing violent criminals from the between 50 and 60 feet per day. The actual tunneling
crimes in America are easy to find.
We live in a time of partisanship ultimate punishment offends many process should begin this fall, and continue until late
Mr. Madison might have consulted
when facts are discounted if they run victims of violent crime. I used to be 2021.
the 2017 FBI report on religious hate
against the death penalty, but realize The tunnel will be dug in two phases. First, the TBM
counter to one’s favored viewpoint. crimes which reveals that 58.1 per-
that the most heinous criminals will be lowered into a large shaft currently being dug just
Accusations of “fake news” abound, cent were anti-Jewish and 18.7 per-
should face the ultimate punishment.   north of the intersection of Redwood Shores Parkway and
causing confusion to readers and cent were anti-Islamic, the rest being
viewers. scattered among other denomina- Shoreway Road. The TBM will dig a 1-mile-long tunnel
We do count on our newspapers to tions. beneath the San Carlos Airport to a waiting shaft at the
Marianne Haas northwestern end of Inner Bair island. There it will be lift-
present us with the facts and we The one thing that most of these
expect opinion columnists to offer deplorable incidents had in common Berkeley ed from the shaft and transported back to its starting
point. Once it will again be lowered into the shaft, this
time to dig the 2-mile-long tunnel beneath Redwood
OUR MISSION: Shores Parkway to a third shaft at the wastewater treat-
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most ment plant.
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for So, what does all of this have to do with names and
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. naming things? It seems that the folks who build tunnels
By combining local news and sports coverage,
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, using TBMs have a tradition — they feel it brings them
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to luck to give the boring machine a name before it starts
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Jeff Palter provide our readers with the highest quality work. Thus, SVCW is holding a contest to give the new
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County. machine a name. The contest is open to everyone over 18
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer
choose to reflect the diverse character of this
years of age who lives or works in Redwood Shores
Dave Newlands, Production Manager INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: dynamic and ever-changing community. (which lets me out, unfortunately; so much for “Pipey
Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman McPipeface”). Contest entries must include not only the
Will Nacouzi, Production Assistant Jim Clifford Talia Fine
Brooke Hanshaw Robert Hutchinson SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM proposed name of the TBM, but also either an essay (200
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events Tom Jung Shavonne Lin words or less) or a video (no longer than two minutes)
Austin Walsh, Senior Reporter Diego Emilio Perez Vishu Prathikanti Follow us on Twitter and Facebook: explaining the significance of the proposed name and how
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10 Weekend • March 23-34, 2019 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Stocks, bond yields fall as growth worries spread


By Damian J. Troise and Alex Veiga
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
High: 25,877.01
Wall Street was roiled Friday by new Low: 25,501.45
signs that global economic growth is slow- Close: 25,502.32
ing. The jitters triggered a sell-off in
Change: -460.19
stocks and sent bond yields sharply lower,
flashing a possible recession warning.
The wave of selling knocked 460 points
OTHER INDEXES
off the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500: 2800.71 -54.17
gave the benchmark S&P 500 index its NYSE Index: 12,539.41 -243.13
worst day since Jan. 3. The Russell 2000 Nasdaq: 7642.67 -196.29
index of smaller company stocks fell more
than the rest of the market as traders NYSE MKT: 2518.95 -49.69
offloaded risker assets. Russell 2000: 1505.92 -56.49
Worried investors shifted money into Wilshire 5000: 28,909.55 -620.69
bonds, which sent yields much lower. The
yield on the 10-year Treasury dropped to
2. 43 percent from 2. 54 percent late 10-Yr Bond: 2.45 -0.08
Thursday, a big move. Oil (per barrel): 58.90 -1.08
Gold : 1,312.60 +5.30
The slide in bond yields hurt bank stocks
which, along with technology companies,
accounted for much of the broad decline in
stocks. The utilities sector was the only alliance has fallen at its steepest rate in European stocks also finished sharply investment strategist at Schroeders. “We’re
one to eke out a gain. about six years. In Germany, Europe’s lower Friday. sort of coming back to Earth.”
“What’s really giving investors concern largest economy, a survey of purchasing Despite wavering from gains to losses Central banks have been positioning
today is this weak global economic data manager manufacturers posted its sharpest throughout the week, the S&P 500 index is themselves to deal with the slowdown, she
here in the U.S. and in Europe,” said Jeff production drop in nearly six years. Orders still up more than 11 percent so far in said, and that includes the Federal
Kravetz, regional investment director for to German factories have also tumbled. 2019, which still counts as a blockbuster Reserve’s expectations for no rate increas-
U.S. Bank Wealth Management. In another worrying sign, the yield on start to a year. es this year.
The market’s skid runs counter to what the 10-year Treasury note fell Friday below Key bond yields fell this week to their Earlier this month the European Central
has been a strong start to the year on Wall the yield on the three-month Treasury bill. lowest levels in more than a year after the Bank said it would push back the earliest
Street as stocks rebounded from a steep When that kind of “inversion” in bond Federal Reserve said it was seeing slower date for interest rate increases. It also said
slide at the end of 2018. The bull market for yields occurs, economists fear that it can growth in the economy and no longer it would offer ultra-cheap loans to banks,
U. S. stocks recently marked its 10th signal a recession within the coming year. expected to raise interest rates this year. supporting their ability to keep lending.
anniversary and is now the longest ever. The S&P 500 index dropped 54. 17 The yield on the benchmark 10-year “It’s very positive that, not just the Fed,
The fear that gripped investors Friday points, or 1.9 percent, to 2,800.71. The Treasury note, which is used to set rates on but other policy makers have acknowledged
was fueled by a steadily dimming outlook Dow gave up 460.19 points, or 1.8 per- mortgages and many other kinds of loans, the situation is kind of dangerous on the
for the global economy. China, the world’s cent, to 25,502.32. is now sharply lower from its recent high global slowdown and are taking action,”
second-largest economy after the United The Nasdaq composite, which is heavily of 3.23 percent in early October. Severinovsky said.
States, is weakening. And other economies weighted with technology stocks, slid The prospects of slowing global eco- The decline in bond yields threatened the
that depend heavily on purchases in China 196. 29 points, or 2. 5 percent, to nomic growth has motivated investors to profitability of banks because it forces
have suffered as a result. 7,642.67. The Russell 2000 lost 56.49 rebalance their holdings as they “digest the them to charge lower interest rates on
Factory production in the euro currency points, or 3.6 percent, to 1,505.92. new reality,” said Marina Severinovsky, loans. Bank of America slid 4.2 percent.

Digital scrapbooking site Pinterest files for IPO


By Rachel Lerman “pin” images as inspiration for fashion,
and Barbara Ortutay interior design, travel and more.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The company said it has more than 250
million users each month, and users have
SAN FRANCISCO — Pinterest is pinning saved more than 175 billion pins since the
its future on Wall Street, with the digital site was launched.
scrapbooking site on Friday filing for an Pinterest has raised nearly $1.5 billion in
initial public offering of stock. the private markets, and was last valued at
It follows a similar filing with securities $12. 3 billion in 2017, according to
regulators earlier this month by ride-hail- PitchBook Data.
ing company Lyft in what is shaping up to Pinterest has long shunned being labeled
be a busy season for technology IPOs. Also a social network. Because of that, it doesn’t
expected to sell stock to the public in the push users to add friends or build connec-
coming weeks: Lyft rival Uber and messag- tions. It also means it’s been able to avoid
ing app Slack. problems of its larger rivals like Facebook.
Pinterest said in its filing that it intends But despite the lack of friend networks,
to list itself on the New York Stock many advertisers likely still consider
Exchange using the ticker symbol “PINS.” Pinterest to be part of their “social” budg-
The company hasn’t yet said how many ets, said eMarketer analyst Andrew
shares it’s selling in the IPO or how much Lipsman, meaning it competes in part with
money it intends to raise. Facebook, Snapchat and others.
The San Francisco-based company had Pinterest makes advertising revenue when
revenue of $756 million last year, a 60 per- businesses promote pins in users’ feeds.
cent bump from 2017. It had a loss of $63 Pinterest has the potential to be more valu-
REUTERS FILE PHOTO million last year, compared to a loss of able than most digital media to advertisers,
Pinterest Inc. files for an initial public offering with U.S. regulators. A Pinterest banner hangs $130 million in 2017. Lipsman said, because it has direct informa-
on the facade of the New York Stock Exchange. Pinterest allows people to search for and tion about what a user wants.

Business brief
GM announces jobs,
electric vehicle after Trump criticism
ORION TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Less than a week after a
series of critical tweets from the president over an Ohio
plant closure, General Motors is announcing plans to add
400 jobs and build a new electric vehicle at a factory north
of Detroit.
The company says it will spend $300 million at its plant
in Orion Township, Michigan, to manufacture a Chevrolet
vehicle based on the battery-powered Bolt.
GM wouldn’t say when the new workers will start or when
the new vehicle will go on sale, nor would it say if the
workers will be new hires or come from a pool of laid-off
workers from the planned closings of four U.S. factories by
January.
The company also announced plans Friday to spend about
another $1.4 billion at U.S. factories with 300 more jobs
but did not release a time frame or details.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL WORLD Weekend • March 23-34, 2019 11


EU takes charge, forces Brexit
deadlines on UK’s Theresa May
By Lorne Cook and Jill Lawless confidence in May, EU
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS leaders set two deadlines
for Britain to leave the
BRUSSELS — Isolated at home and bloc of nearly half a bil-
abroad, British Prime Minister Theresa May lion people or to take an
will be laboring against the odds once again entirely new path in con-
to win backers in Parliament for her unloved sidering its EU future.
Brexit deal, this time to a timetable dictated At marathon late night
by the European Union. talks Thursday in
Almost three years after Britons voted to Theresa May Brussels, they rejected
May’s request to extend
walk away from the EU, the bloc’s leaders the Brexit deadline from March 29 until June
seized control of the Brexit timetable from 30.
May to avert a chaotic departure at the end of Instead, the leaders agreed to extend the
this month that would be disruptive for the Brexit date until May 22, on the eve of EU
world’s biggest trading bloc and deeply Parliament elections, if she can persuade the
damaging for Britain. British Parliament to endorse the Brexit
REUTERS “We are prepared for the worst but hope for withdrawal agreement.
Children carry drinking water over debris created by Cyclone Idai at Peacock Growth Point the best, ” European Council President Failing that, May now has until April 12
in Chimanimani, on the border with Mozambique, Zimbabwe. Donald Tusk said Friday. “As you know, to choose between leaving the bloc without
hope dies last.” a divorce deal and a radically new path, such

Cyclone deaths could exceed May’s mantra since Britain’s EU member-


ship referendum in 2016 has always been
about “taking back control” of U.K. affairs
from the EU. But the process has seen her
as revoking Britain’s decision to leave,
holding a new British referendum on Brexit
or finding a cross-party consensus for a very
different kind of Brexit.

1,000 as need for aid grows rooftops and trees.


lose control — of the U.K. Parliament,
which has twice rejected her Brexit deal, and
now of Britain’s date of departure.
In a move that underlined their loss of
Ending a two-day summit, Tusk said there
was now nothing more the EU could do to
help May.
By Cara Anna and Farai Mutsaka
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS For those who reach Beira with their few
remaining possessions, life is grim. Trump’s Golan statement draws
BEIRA, Mozambique — As flood waters Waterborne diseases are a growing concern Around the world
began to recede in parts of Mozambique on as water and sanitation systems were largely strong regional condemnation
destroyed. Trump’s statement confirms “the blind bias
Friday, fears rose that the death toll could DAMASCUS, Syria — From Syria to
“The situation is simply horrendous, of the United States to the Zionist entity,”
soar as bodies are revealed. Turkey and beyond, President Donald
there is no other way to describe it,” As Sy referring to Israel, and added that it won’t
The number of deaths could be beyond the Trump’s abrupt declaration that Washington
said after touring transit camps for the change “the fact that the Golan was and will
1,000 predicted by the country’s president will recognize Israel’s sovereignty over the
growing number of displaced. “Three thou- remain Arab and Syrian.”
earlier this week, said Elhadj As Sy, the sec- Israeli-occupied Golan Heights drew strong
sand people who are living in a school that The ministry also said Damascus is now
retary-general of the International condemnation on Friday.
has 15 classrooms and six, only six, toi- more intent on liberating the Golan, “using
Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent
lets. You can imagine how much we are sit- The Syrian government called it “irre- every possible means.”
Societies
ting on a water and sanitation ticking sponsible” and a threat to international Trump’s announcement the day before was
In addition to worries about the number of
bomb.” peace and stability, while Iran’s foreign a major shift in American policy and gives
dead, As Sy told the Associated Press that
What moved him the most was the number ministry said it plunges the region into a Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
the humanitarian needs are great.
of children without their parents, separated new crisis. a political boost a month before what is
“They are nowhere near the scale and mag-
in the chaos or newly orphaned. The Foreign Ministry in Damascus said expected to be a close election.
nitude of the problem,” As Sy said. “And I
fear we will be seeing more in the weeks and “Yesterday (we) did a reconnaissance and
months ahead, and we should brace our- we found another (inland) lake. So we are
selves.” still very early in the phase of identifying
Thousands of people were making a grim what the scope of this is, for who is affected
voyage toward the city of Beira, which and how many are lost,” Emma Batey, coor-
although 90 percent destroyed has become a dinator for the consortium of Oxfam, CARE
center for frantic rescue efforts throughout and Save the Children, told the AP.
the region. Luckily, the area is a national park and
Some walked along roads carved away by less densely populated, she said. Still,
the raging waters a week ago. Others, hun- “there were devastatingly small amounts of
dreds of them, were ferried in an extraordi- people.”
nary makeshift effort by local fishermen She estimated that another 100 people
who plucked stranded people from small would be airlifted out on Friday: “We’re only
islands. picking up those in absolute dire need.”
Helicopters set off into the rain for anoth- No one is still clinging to roofs and trees,
er day of efforts to find people clinging to she said.
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including the president’s former campaign they said in a joint statement. hush money payments during the campaign

PROBE
Continued from page 1
chairman, Paul Manafort, his first national
security adviser, Michael Flynn, and three
Russian companies. Twenty-five Russians
It was not clear whether Trump would have
early access to Mueller’s findings.
Spokeswoman Sarah Sanders suggested the
to two women who say they had sex with
him years before the election. He’s also
been implicated in a potential campaign
were indicted on charges related to election White House would not interfere, saying finance violation by his former lawyer,
interference, accused either of hacking “we look forward to the process taking its Michael Cohen, who says Trump asked him
The next step is up to Barr, who is charged Democratic email accounts during the cam- course.” But Trump’s personal attorney, to arrange the transactions. Federal prose-
with writing his own account of Mueller’s paign or of orchestrating a social media Rudy Giuliani, told The Associated Press cutors, also in New York, have been investi-
findings and sending it to Congress. In a campaign that spread disinformation on the Friday that the legal team would seek to get gating foreign contributions made to the
letter to lawmakers , he declared he was internet. Five Trump aides pleaded guilty “an early look” before they were made pub- president’s inaugural committee.
committed to transparency and speed. He and agreed to cooperate with Mueller and a lic. No matter the findings in Mueller’s
said he could provide details as soon as this sixth, longtime confidant Roger Stone, is Giuliani said it was “appropriate” for the report, the investigation has already illumi-
weekend. awaiting trial on charges that he lied to White House to be able “to review matters nated Russia’s assault on the American
The White House sought to keep some dis- Congress and engaged in witness tamper- of executive privilege.” He said had received political system, painted the Trump cam-
tance from the report, saying it had not seen ing. no assurances from the Department of paign as eager to exploit the release of
or been briefed on the document. Trump, sur- It’s unclear what steps Mueller might take Justice on that front. He later softened his hacked Democratic emails and exposed lies
rounded by advisers and political supporters if he uncovered what he believes to be crim- stance, saying the decision was “up to DOJ by Trump aides aimed at covering up their
at his resort in Florida, stayed uncharacter- inal wrongdoing by Trump, in light of and we are confident it will be handled prop- Russia-related contacts.
istically quiet on Twitter. Justice Department legal opinions that erly.” The special counsel brought a sweeping
With no details released at this point, it’s have held that sitting presidents may not be The White House did receive a brief heads- indictment accusing Russian military
not known whether Mueller’s report indicted. up on the report’s arrival Friday. Barr’s intelligence officers of hacking Democrat
answers the core questions of his investiga- In his letter to lawmakers, Barr noted the chief of staff called White House Counsel Hillary Clinton’s campaign and other
tion: Did Trump’s campaign collude with the Justice Department had not denied any Emmet Flood Friday about 20 minutes Democratic groups during the 2016 cam-
Kremlin to sway the 2016 presidential elec- request from the special counsel, something before sending the letter went to the paign. He charged another group of
tion in favor of the celebrity businessman? Barr would have been required to disclose to Republican and Democratic leaders of the Russians with carrying out a large-scale
Also, did Trump take steps later, including ensure there was no political inference. Senate and House Judiciary committees. social media disinformation campaign
by firing his FBI director, to obstruct the Trump was never interviewed in person, but The chairman of the Senate panel, against the American political process that
probe? submitted answers to questions in writing. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, was also sought to help Trump and hurt
But the delivery of the report does mean The mere delivery of the confidential find- keynote speaker Friday night at a Palm Clinton.
the investigation has concluded without ings set off swift, full-throated demands Beach County GOP dinner at Trump’s Mar-a- Mueller also initiated the investigation
any public charges of a criminal conspiracy from Democrats for full release of Mueller’s Lago resort. into Michael Cohen, the president’s former
between the campaign and Russia, or of report and the supporting evidence collect- The president and first lady Melania lawyer, who pleaded guilty in New York to
obstruction by the president. A Justice ed during the sweeping probe. As Mueller’s Trump stopped by the dinner and made a few campaign finance violations arising from
Department official confirmed that Mueller probe has wound down, Democrats have minutes of remarks but didn’t mention the the hush money payments and in the
was not recommending any further indict- increasingly shifted their focus to their own Mueller report, according to a senior admin- Mueller probe to lying to Congress about a
ments. investigations, ensuring the special coun- istration official, who spoke on condition Moscow real estate deal. Another Trump
That person, who described the document sel’s would not be the last word on the mat- of anonymity to share details of the event, confidant, Stone, is awaiting trial on
as “comprehensive,” was not authorized to ter. which was closed to the press. charges that he lied about his pursuit of
discuss the probe and asked for anonymity. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Barr has said he wants to make as much Russian-hacked emails ultimately released
That’s good news for a handful of Trump Minority Leader Chuck Schumer declared it public as possible, but any efforts to with- by WikiLeaks.
associates and family members dogged by “imperative” to make the full report public, hold details is sure to prompt a tussle Mueller has also been investigating
speculation of possible wrongdoing. They a call echoed by several Democrats vying to between the Justice Department and law- whether the president tried to obstruct the
include Donald Trump Jr., who had a role in challenge Trump in 2020. makers who may subpoena Mueller and his investigation. Since the special counsel’s
arranging a Trump Tower meeting at the “The American people have a right to the investigators to testify before Congress. appointment in May 2017, Trump has
height of the 2016 election campaign with truth,” Schumer and Pelosi said in a joint Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., threatened a increasingly tried to undermine the probe
a Kremlin-linked lawyer, and Trump’s son- statement. subpoena Friday. by calling it a “witch hunt” and repeatedly
in-law, Jared Kushner, who was interviewed Democrats also expressed concern that Such a move would likely be vigorously proclaiming there was “NO COLLUSION”
at least twice by Mueller’s prosecutors. It Trump would try to get a “sneak preview” of contested by the Trump administration. with Russia.
wasn’t immediately clear whether Mueller the findings. The conclusion of Mueller’s investiga- But one week before Mueller’s appoint-
might have referred additional investiga- “The White House must not be allowed to tion does not remove legal peril for the ment, Trump fired FBI Director James
tions to the Justice Department. interfere in decisions about what parts of president . Trump faces a separate Justice Comey, later saying he was thinking of
All told, Mueller charged 34 people, those findings or evidence are made public,” Department investigation in New York into “this Russia thing” at the time.

sion document, we have serious concerns passage of the CWA. Ventures would have created about 12,000

CARGILL
Continued from page 1
regarding the discrepancies between the two
determinations.”
The Environmental Protection Avency
David Lewis, executive director of Save
the Bay and a longtime opponent of devel-
oping the salt ponds, said the EPA’s 2016
homes amid some wetlands restoration but
was dropped in 2012 after years of contro-
versy.
concluded that the Clean Water Act does not Redwood City Mayor Ian Bain previously
determination was completed, but never
apply to the 1,365-acre Bayside property said officials and residents remain opposed
1,300 Redwood City salt plant site are officially issued because Cargill requested
because the “site was converted to [dry] land to housing at the site and would rather have
‘waters of the United States’ and therefore multiple delays and then EPA leadership
it restored to wetlands. DMB is beginning
subject to federal permitting requirements long before the CWA was enacted.” changed when Trump was elected president.
to engage the public about potential future
under the Clean Water Act,” they wrote in a The EPA’s 2016 determination, on the The site was once used to harvest commer- uses of the site. The project has been brand-
letter to Wheeler. “After considering both other hand, states that just 95 acres on the cial salt and has had different development ed “Reimagine Saltworks” and David Smith,
EPA Region 9’s November 2016 draft deter- property, including levees and building proposal iterations over the years. The an attorney representing DMB, said a web-
mination and EPA’s March 2019 final deci- pads, were converted to dry land before the most recent proposal by developer DMB site will launch within weeks.

Over 30 classes from


March 23 - June 1st
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lastest to work toward big, new deal
Weekend • March 23-24, 2019

Scots’ success marks changing of guard in PAL boys’ volleyball


By Terry Bernal ing the lone bid to the CCS playoffs in each said. “I know there is a lot of excitement as Sacred Heart Prep.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF of the last three years. With M-A in the mid- far as wanting to get there … but we don’t Carlmont’s loss 25-16, 23-25, 21-25,
dle of the pack in the 10-team league, want to get ahead of ourselves just yet.” 25-21, 15-11 to SHP saw the Scots let an
though, that streak will come to an end this There will be a telltale presage the day 11-9 lead in the fifth set slip away. SHP
The top tier is taking shape in the season. went on a service run to swing in front, a
Peninsula Athletic League boys’ volleyball prior to the pivotal Carlmont-Hillsdale
Carlmont is one win away from running showdown. Hillsdale is slated for a non- cause of a Carlmont passing letdown, Lapuz
standings. And while much hinges on next said.  
Wednesday’s showdown between Carlmont the table through the first turn of league league matchup at Sacred Heart Prep
play. The first-place Scots are 8-0 in the Tuesday, March 26. “I don’t believe we were fully prepared
and Hillsdale to close the first half of league mentally,” Lapuz said.
play, one thing is for certain: 2019 will PAL with one key matchup at Hillsdale set With the Scots currently cruising through
for Wednesday, March 27. Second-place But the growth of the Carlmont
mark a changing of the guard atop the PAL. PAL play —  having swept each of their boys’  volleyball program shows great
Since the PAL joined the Central Coast Hillsdale is currently sitting at 7-1.  eight league wins —  the two challenges promise not only for this season but for the
Section in 2016, the class of the league has “We’re trying to keep it low key at this they have faced have come in non-league
been Menlo-Atherton, with the Bears earn- point,” Carlmont head coach Michael Lapuz losses, including a five-set battle with See VOLLEYBALL, Page 15

Izzo’s act was an


Big day of track Saturday embarrassment
I
By Nathan Mollat f this was Tom Izzo’s One Shining
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Moment, it was downright embar-
rassing.
There is a track and field smorgasbord Of course, the Michigan State coach felt
Saturday on the Peninsula as two big-name no shame.
meets will be contested. Serra hosts the Like so many of his brethren, he con-
annual Top 7, while up the hill, College of siders it well within his coaching rights
San Mateo hosts the just as iconic Bob Rush to berate a young man in front of the
State Meet Preview. whole world.
The Serra meet will feature some of the He’s got plenty of apologists, too.
best athletes from the Central Coast Section Izzo’s former players sprang to his
and from around the greater Bay Area, while defense (which sounds a bit like a hoops
the Bob Rush will draw athletes from version of Stockholm Syndrome).
throughout the state to get a preview of the Georgia coach Tom
site of this year’s community college state Crean, who was on the
meet. Michigan State staff
“It’s been nice,” said Jim Marheineke, two decades ago, said
head track and field coach at Serra, who will he actually misses
be producing the Top 7 for the 19th year. those glorious days
“The meet has turned into what it is because when Izzo chewed him
of the loyalty of the teams (participating). out. And, of course,
… Because of them, that’s why the meet others turned to that
keeps going.” well-worn gripe that
Marheineke said the Top 7, which is in its any complaints about
33rd year, was initially known as the Izzo’s abrasive coach-
County Top 7, comprised of teams from
schools around San Mateo County.
PAUL ing style are merely
further evidence of
But as some of the county public schools NEWBERRY how soft we’ve gotten
took the Top 7 off their schedule, ABOVE:DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE as a country.
Marheineke opened it up to all high school RIGHT: JOHN HALE “Tom Izzo makes everyone around him
teams. The Serra Top 7 track meet will feature some accountable and responsible, ” Crean
Marheineke said this year 40 teams with of the top track and field athletes in CCS.Terra wrote Friday on Twitter. “I’ve been gone
“right around” 1,000 athletes will descend Nova’s Carly Watts, above, is the defending CCS 20 years from his staff and there is many a
on Serra Saturday. Varsity events begin at 9 champion in both the shot put and discus and day I wish he’d tell and yell at me again. It
a.m. and run until about 2 p.m., followed by is expected to compete in them at Serra. She always made me better.”
the junior varsity meet. leads CCS in both events this season. M-A’s What a crock.
“One of the things I’m most proud of is, Jessica Eagle, right, is expected to run in both While there’s certainly room in college
my frosh-soph guys are here at 8 a.m., help- the 100 and 200 sprints. She is the CCS leader sports for some hard-nosed coaching,
ing set up and then they compete, ” in both events so far this year. there’s no excuse for what Izzo did in the
Marheineke said. “Then, the varsity guys opening round of the NCAA Tournament.
meet to this weekend, it’s a little early (in
compete and then stick around and work (the With the No. 2-seeded Spartans locked in
the season),” Marheineke said. “We’ve had
meet) after that.” a surprisingly tight game with No. 15
some really tough weekends (recently) and
Serra used to host the Top 7 throwers’ seed Bradley, Izzo suddenly went after
have Stanford and Arcadia (meets) in the
meet this weekend, while the actual Top 7 freshman Aaron Henry during a timeout
next couple of weeks.
track meet was later in the season. A change early in the second half.
“But we’re still going to have a pretty
in the California Interscholastic Federation The 64-year-old coach stormed onto the
good field.”
sports calendar has affected the meet, how- court with veins bulging and his right fist
While the throwers’-only meet has been
ever. Marheineke had to postpone the balled up. He screamed at the youngster
pre-empted, it doesn’t mean some of the top
throwers meet and move the full track meet and pointed a finger right in his face.
throwers in the section won’t be at the meet
back a few weeks. So, what was once one of Henry threw up his arms, as if he didn’t
Saturday. In fact, the girls’ discus and shot
the final big prep meets of the season, has quite know what was going on. Junior
put could be the marquee event of the day as
now moved into the middle of the season. guard Cassius Winston tried to be the adult
the top four throwers in both disciplines are
As such, not all the big guns will be in
attendance.T“Now that we’ve moved this See T&F, Page 15 See NEWBERRY, Page 16

Stanford faces familiar NCAA opponent in UC Davis


By Janie McCauley overnight in San BYU (25-6), a seventh seed, against No. 10 together to get great teams,” VanDerveer
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Francisco — during base- Auburn (22-9) with the programs playing said Friday. “She’s a real special coach. But
ball season so they could for the first time. The two winners meet having said that, we have our work cut out
STANFORD — Ten months ago, Hall of catch a Giants game. Monday. for us because we’re running a lot of the
Fame coach Tara VanDerveer called once On Saturday, No. 2 seed Stanford beat Auburn for the 1990 NCAA same stuff.”
more upon her counterpart at UC Davis for Stanford (28-4) takes on title. The Cardinal are coming off an impres-
some offensive guidance. the Big West champion When Stanford faced UC Davis in sive Pac-12 tournament run in which they
and 15th-seeded Aggies November, a 71-43 Stanford victory in both beat Oregon to avenge a loss in the tourna-
Davis coach Jennifer Gross and her top
(25-6) in the NCAA teams’ season opener, VanDerveer said it ment title game a year ago and also rebound
assistant and husband, Joe Teramoto, visit-
Tara VanDerveer Tournament. The other felt like facing her sister given all that against the Ducks, who won 88-48 last
ed campus a third time to work with
first-round matchup at Gross did to assist. month to snap a 29-game losing streak on
VanDerveer and the Cardinal on the
Maples Pavilion in the Chicago Regional
Princeton system. In appreciation, “It kind of reminded me a little bit of old-
features West Coast Conference champion
VanDerveer treated them both to an school basketball . . . coaches worked See STANFORD, Page 16
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Local sports roundup


FRIDAY the fourth to tie it 1-1. The Dons rallied for
two in the fifth, and single runs in the sixth
Cards, Goldschmidt nearing
Baseball
Sacred Heart Prep 9, Menlo School 0
Nate Fleischli tossed a complete-game,
and seventh to help improve Holly Fletcher’s
record to 5-2. Fletcher struck out 10 to outduel
Sage Hager, the ace sophomore of San Mateo
(1-1, 3-2).
$130M, five-year contract
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cardinals manager Mike Shildt said. “His
three-hitter, striking out 10, to lead the Gators
to the PAL Bay Division sweep of the rival Hillsdale 10, Burlingame 0 impact on other guys in the clubhouse.
Knights. Kealani Kaufusi fired a five-inning shutout The St. Louis Cardinals knew that Paul Obviously, he’s a good player on the field.
Sophomore Peter Desler drove in a pair of as the Lady Knights (3-0 PAL Bay, 7-2 over- Goldschmidt had one year left on his contract He’s an established guy in the league. We
runs for SHP (2-2 PAL Bay, 6-5-1 overall). all) scored in every inning for a mercy-rule when they acquired the slugging first baseman know what we can count on with him.
Ryan Mo came up with four hits for the win over Burlingame (0-2, 3-2). Hillsdale in an offseason trade with Goldschmidt is due $15.5 million this sea-
Gators, while Parker Isaacson and Teddy totaled 14 hits, with Kaufusi, Mika Chong and the Arizona son, while his new agreement trumps a $120
Purcell added two hits apiece as well. Addison Eftekhari leading the way with three Diamondbacks. million, seven-year deal that the Cardinals
With the loss, Menlo falls to 0-2 in Bay hits apiece. Eftekhari has now enjoyed two They also made no gave outfielder Matt Holiday in 2010. It also
play and 3-4 overall. straight three-hit games, including Tuesday’s secret of their desire to follows huge free-agent deals given to Bryce
14-2 win over Half Moon Bay. The senior is sign him to a long-term Harper by the Phillies and Manny Machado by
Girls’ lacrosse currently hitting .577 (12 for 26) on the year. deal. the Padres, and the 12-year, $426.5 million
Sam Palacio had two hits for the Panthers. Now, the Cardinals and contract that the Angels gave to Mike Trout on
Menlo-Atherton 15, St. Francis 3 the 31-year-old
The Bears had a pair of players score four Wednesday.
Carlmont 11, Capuchino 1 Goldschmidt are nearing
goals each as they cruised to the WBAL Paul Cardinals president John Mozeliak
Junior outfielder Tayler Wise enjoyed her completion of a $130 mil-
Foothill Division win over the Lancers. Goldschmidt lion, five-year agreement acknowledged to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Hannah Shaw and Sally Norman each scored second four-hit day of the season, going 4 for that “we are working toward something,” but
4 with a double, five RBIs and three runs through the 2024 season
four times to lead M-A (2-1 WBAL Foothill, 4- officials otherwise declined to comment on
scored as the Lady Scots (2-0 PAL Bay, 5-2 that would make him the highest paid player
3 overall), while Lauren Baker netted a hat Goldschmidt’s contract.
overall) won big at home over Capuchino (1- in club history, a person familiar with the
trick. Leiney Paul scored a pair of goals and terms told The Associated Press on Friday. Goldschmidt has been an All-Star each of
also assisted on three others. 2, 1-3). Wise opened the year with a four-hit the past six seasons, and he rebounded from a
game March 7 in a win over St. Ignatius. She The person spoke to the AP on condition of
St. Francis dropped to 1-4 in league play and anonymity because Goldschmidt still must slow start with the Diamondbacks last year to
3-6 overall. is now hitting .571 (13 for 22) with 12 RBIs hit .290 with 33 homers and 83 RBIs. It was
on the year. Carlmont senior Eimear pass a physical, which is mostly a formality.
It is expected to take place later Friday, with his fourth year with at least 33 homers, and he
THURSDAY Cunningham was 2 for 3 with three RBIs.
an announcement likely Saturday. has a career .297 batting average and four
Julianna Ceron had two of Cap’s five hits. Silver Slugger awards.
The Athletic was first to report that a deal
Softball Baseball was imminent. He also plays so solidly at first base, win-
Woodside 5, Half Moon Bay 4 “Goldschmidt has that residual value that is ning three Gold Gloves, that three-time All-
Menlo-Atherton 9, Aragon 6 measurable and maybe not measurable,” Star Matt Carpenter agreed to move to third
Megan Barstad came through with a clutch M-A (2-2 PAL Ocean, 4-4 overall) rallied for
two-out single in the bottom of the seventh to base full-time to clear the way for him.
two runs in the first and four more in the third
give the Wildcats (1-1 PAL Bay, 2-3 overall) a to get past Aragon (1-1, 4-3). Jake Albro was
walked-off to win at home against struggling
Half Moon Bay (0-4, 1-4). The sophomore
2 for 3 with his first home run of the year. The MLB briefs
junior has now hit in four straight games and
catcher stepped to the plate with runners at the is batting .350 (7 for 20) on the year. Rowan A’s first baseman Olson last year in his first full major league sea-
corners and two outs and shot an RBI single to Barnes and Tyler Nelson added two hits apiece son.
center to score Sydney Grech to win it for for the Bears. Barnes worked four innings in
has surgery on right hand
Woodside. the first outing of his varsity career to earn the OAKLAND — Athletics first baseman Yankees use prototype
Barstad was 2 for 4 on the day and is cur- win. Jace Jeremiah and Matthew Mukai had Matt Olson underwent surgery on his right treated balls in batting practice
rently batting .429 (6 for 17).π two hits apiece for the Dons. hand Friday after getting injured on a foul
Jordan Deemer drove in a pair of runs for the tip in his final at-bat during Thursday’s 5-4, TAMPA, Fla. — New York Yankees’ hitters
Wildcats, while Madi Truesdale added a pair of Boys’ tennis 12-inning loss to the involved in testing a ball that has under-
doubles and picked up the win in the pitcher’s Mariners in Tokyo. gone a factory rubbing at a factory have
circle. Menlo-Atherton 6, Hillsdale 1 issues with the prototype’s color.
The Bears won their fifth straight PAL Bay Olson’s procedure was
Half Moon Bay was led by Marissa Terra’s performed by Dr. Steven The objective of the tests, conducted dur-
three RBIs. Division match with the win over the ing spring training, is to develop a ball that
Knights. Shin at the Kerlan-Jobe
Clinic in Los Angeles. eliminates the need for the umpires’ room
Aragon 5, San Mateo 1 In winning the four singles matches, M-A attendants to apply Delaware River mud
(5-0 PAL Bay) lost only 11 games over eight The team said the opera-
Freshman shortstop Megan Grant contin- tion involved a right mixed with water on about eight dozen new
ued the red-hot tear to start her varsity career, sets. Jake Andrew dropped only one game in balls before each game. The goal is to
6-1, 6-0 win at No. 2 singles, while Tim hamate excision. No
going 3 for 3 with a pair of doubles. She is cur- timeline for his recovery improve the consistency of balls’ perform-
rently batting .750 (18 for 24) with six multi- Berthier lost only one game in each set in a 6- Matt Olson ance.
1, 6-1 victory at No.1 singles. was provided.
hit games, while hitting safely in all eight of The Gold Glove first Major League Baseball is taking feedback
Aragon’s games. Junior Elisa Jee added three Hillsdale’s doubles team of Casey from players and coaches, which will be
Mulkerrins and Tomoya Hirano gave the baseman played all 162 games last season
hits for the Lady Dons (2-0 PAL Bay, 7-2 over- as the A’s returned to the playoffs for the incorporated into a later version. The com-
all). San Mateo sophomore Giuliana Knights their only win as they moved from missioner’s office has not yet considered
No. 2 doubles to the top spot and won 6-4, 6- first time since 2014.
Selvitella had the game’s only home run, hit- Olson hit 29 homers and drove in 85 runs whether the prototype could be tested in
ting her second of the year in the bottom of 3. minor league or instructional games.
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Defending champ Casey leads Valspar at halfway point
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS under 66, giving him a share of the lead with sively and tried to take advantage of the golf Dustin Johnson overcame a rough patch
Austin Cook in the Valspar Championship. course that I knew was going to get very, very early in his round with five birdies on the
PALM HARBOR, Fla. — Paul Casey drove No one has ever won back-to-back at the tough this afternoon.” front nine to salvage a 69. Johnson, the No. 1
into Innisbrook and saw his picture on Valspar Championship since it became a PGA Casey and Cook, who shot a 67, were at 6- player in the world, was two shots behind on
posters and programs, just what he needed to Tour event in 2000. under 136. a Copperhead course he hasn’t seen in nine
forget the cut he missed last week. “I’ve never defended a professional event. I Luke Donald holed a bunker shot for birdie years.
He played Friday as though he wants those would love to do that,” Casey said. “Mentally on the par-5 fifth to briefly take the lead, only Also at 4-under 138 was Curtis Luck, the for-
photos to stay there. last year I was hoping I would win, wanting to to miss a 4-foot par putt on the next hole and mer U.S. Amateur champion and last man in
Casey holed a 30-foot eagle putt on the win. This year, knowing that I have won drop another shot on the par-3 eighth. He shot the field when Kevin Na withdrew 30 minutes
599-yard fifth hole and made short birdie putts around here, I have a slightly different 70 and was one behind, along with Scott before his tee time. Luck had never seen
on the other three par 5s on his way to a 5- approach to it, and I played today quite aggres- Stallings (68) and Sungjae Im (67). Innisbrook until his opening tee shot.

Jung only joined the year-round. Now, he’s little response.


VOLLEYBALL Scots as a freshman to
play with his older broth-
Carlmont’s leading scor-
er. The junior has also Playing in the upstart PAL probably has
something to do with that. With CCS
er, Jason, a 2017 graduate earned a co-captaincy
Continued from page 13 boys’ volleyball dating back to 1997, the
of Carlmont. Lapuz had this season.
just 10 players in the “He’s more athletic in PAL only officially joined the section in
years to come. The Scots have 18 players on entire program that sea- terms of volleyball wise, 2016. M-A has been the league’s lone post-
their varsity roster, including seven sopho- son. Jung has been an he actually does commu- season qualifier. And while the Bears have
mores, with the program having plenty left inspirational leader nicate well with me as far won their first-round playoff match in each
over to field a 16-player junior-varsity ros- of the last two years, even a 28-0 regular-
ter. Carlmont is one of just four PAL pro- Maxwell Jung throughout his career, Ethan Mayoss as players to
including a pivotal soph- coach, ”  Lapuz season record last year was only enough to
grams with a JV roster, along with M-A, omore year. What is interesting about his said. “… He’s been a pretty good leader on earn M-A a No. 3 seed in the Division I
Mills and San Mateo. contribution in 2017 was he didn’t play a the court for me.” bracket.
Carlmont has just one four-year varsity match due to an elbow injury. Still, Jung Six-foot sophomore Dominique Veinstein
player in the program, 6-3 outside hitter attended every practice and match, accord- and 5-11 junior Kyle Lau, both opposite “I think because of the way, at least with
Maxwell Jung. The senior personifies the ing to Lapuz. hitters, have also been cornerstones of the the competition in our league, it was a lot
Scots in the sense that the team —  like Playing opposite in the rotation to Jung Scots’  success, especially on defense, less than I expected in terms of the compet-
every team in the PAL —  consists of a at outside hitter is 6-2 junior Ethan Mayoss. according to Lapuz. itiveness,”  Lapuz said.  “I knew the only
majority of players with no organized vol- Mayoss caught the volleyball fever the The trick now for Carlmont is in getting competition we would have gotten were
leyball experience prior to high school. same year as Jung’s injury. Originally a quality games. The Scots don’t have any with the [non-league] games with Sacred
“We’ve been developing the program for two-sport athlete who played soccer his tournaments on their schedule this season. Heart Prep and with Serra. … We just really
the last three years from players who freshman year, Mayoss gave up soccer as a Lapuz said he has reached out to several pro- try to keep it competitive, try to keep the
haven’t had any experience,” Lapuz said. sophomore to dedicate himself to the court grams holding tournaments but has gotten vibe going within the squad.”
end. Mele Ikahihifo has also PR’d in the top-caliber throwers. Freshman Elijah shot (37-3.75).

T&F
Continued from page 13
discus as well, with a throw of 111-5, also
against Aragon.
Look for Menlo-Atherton Jessica Eagle to
Folau, a former Serra standout who won the
2018 CCS shot put title and finished second
in the discus, leads the state in the shot put
On the track, Sophie Liao will make her
home debut for CSM. Liao, an exchange stu-
try and maintain her top-ranked status in the with a throw of 49-5. He’ll be joined by dent from Taiwan living in Foster City, is
100 and 200, while Megan Ronan, a leading the state in the 100. Last Saturday
teammates Taina Livai and Teme Fanguna.
the top four throwers in both disciplines are Burlingame resident and sophomore at St. she went under the 12-second mark, posting
expected to compete. Livai, who starred at Mills, is third in the a state-leading 11.92 at the Sacramento
Ignatius, is a jack-of-all trades, but is state in the javelin with a throw of 115-3.
Terra Nova’s Carly Watts, the defending signed up in the long jump. She’s already State Hornet Invitational.
CCS discus and shot put champion, is the She is No. 10 in the discus (121-6) and No.
gone over the 17-foot mark after winning 15 in the shot put (36-5.75). Fanguna is Liao won the Taipei 100 title last year,
CCS leader in both events in 2019. She’s the 2018 CCS long jump title with a leap of
already eclipsed her best shot put from last No. 4 in the discus (129-6) and No. 12 in running a 11.64.
19-3.
season, setting a personal record off 44-2 at
the K-Bell Track and Field Classic March 9. Bob Rush State Preview Meet
Her best effort of 2018 was 43-6.5 in the
state meet preliminaries. The CSM-hosted event is always a high-
Expected to join Watts in the shot put is light for Northern California community
Notre Dame-Belmont’s Krissie Smoot, who college track and field athletes, but it will
is ranked second in CCS. A pair of sisters take on even more significance this year as
from Mills follow, Nane and Mele CSM will also host the community college
Ikahihifo, who are ranked No. 3 and No. 4, state meet this season.
respectively. Mele Ikahihifo set a new PR As such, coaches from around the state
with a throw of 40-2 during a dual meet with will be sending athletes to CSM to get
Aragon last week. familiar with the venue.
Watts has also already set a PR in the dis- The Bulldogs will have some of the best
cus this season as well, with a throw of 146- athletes in the field Saturday. CSM throws
7 at the St. Francis Invitational last week- coach Mike Lewis continues to pump out

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This time, University of Virginia avoids making history


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS years one of the top four teams in the tour- upset after breaking his wrist In the Atlantic and answer the questions that came at nearly
nament has fallen in their opening game. Coast Conference Tournament, led the every news conference.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — No. 1 seed Virginia The Cavaliers trailed 30-16 with 6:42 left Cavaliers with 23 points, including a layup Jose Perez scored 19 points and made 4 of
this time avoided the biggest upset in NCAA in the first half of the South Region opener and free throw after he was fouled that put 6 from behind the arc for Gardner-Webb,
Tournament history. but rallied and cut the Runnin’ Bulldogs (23- Virginia up for good. Mamadi Diakite added which was playing in its first NCAA
12) lead to six at halftime. Virginia (30-3) 17 points on 8 of 10 shooting and nine Tournament. David Efianayi added 12
The Cavaliers rallied from 14 points down
then opened the second half with a 25-5 run rebounds. points.
Friday to beat No. 16 seed Gardner-Webb 71-
56 in the first round of the NCAA that ended any ideas of another 1-and-done. Virginia coach Tony Bennett responded to The Cavaliers face No. 9 seed Oklahoma in
Tournament. The Cavaliers used their trademark stifling last year’s loss by showing his team a moti- Sunday’s second round, which has been a
Virginia was the top overall seed last year defense to force 11 Gardner-Webb turnovers vational video about how a bad situation can land mine for Virginia too. Back in 2017,
but lost 74-54 to 16th seeded UMBC. It was in the first 12 minutes after the break. be turned into an opportunity for growth. He the 5th seeded Cavaliers lost 65-39 to No. 4
the first — and still the only — time in 35 De’Andre Hunter, who missed last year’s encouraged his team to talk about happened Florida.
The Tigers reached the second round three when we say things we shouldn’t say to

STANFORD years ago then lost to NC State in the first


round in 2017.
They also played a first-round NCAA game
NEWBERRY
Continued from page 13
those we work with or care about. But any
reasonable person comes to their senses at
some point, apologizes for losing their
Continued from page 13 cool and tries to do better the next time.
at Stanford in 2008, eliminated by George
Washington. College coaches have never seen in that
Stanford’s home floor. The loss was the in the room, putting both arms on Izzo’s way.
worst in VanDerveer’s 33 seasons at “It’s just a big deal just for our program, shoulders to gently guide him away from
getting Auburn women’s basketball back on Accountability?
Stanford. Henry.
the map,” senior guard Janiah McKay said. That wasn’t the end of it. That’s for everyone else.
The Aggies are riding a 16-game winning
streak into their second NCAA berth, rally- After everyone huddled up to talk things Not surprisingly, they circled the wagons
At 13.8 points, McKay leads four Auburn around Izzo, as they do anytime someone
ing from a 17-point deficit to beat Hawaii players scoring in double figures in an over, Izzo began screaming at Henry again
for the Big West tournament crown. and actually lunged toward the player. This challenges their often-sleazy profession.
offensive scheme that creates scoring
In 2011, they were a 16 seed and lost 86- chances from an in-your-face, swarming time, it was left to senior guard Matt “He’s tough on them. He should be tough
59 in the first round at Stanford in then- defense. McQuaid to be the grown-up. He pulled Izzo on them,” said Minnesota coach Richard
Davis coach Sandy Simpson’s final game back into his chair and motioned for Henry Pitino, whose team will play Izzo’s
“We’re a pressure team, probably one of to calm down, as well. Spartans in the second round Saturday. “I
before he retired.
few teams in the country that presses for 40 know his players love playing for him.”
UC Davis, led by senior Morgan Bertsch Without a hint of regret, Izzo explained
minutes,” coach Terri Williams-Flournoy From Adolph Rupp to Bobby Knight to
at 23.5 points per game, reached the Elite why he got so angry.
said. “We like to cause disruption, make guys like Izzo, coaches have always felt
Eight of the Women’s NIT last season and “There were some things Aaron didn’t do a
things a little harder, make teams more perfectly comfortable treating their players
was determined to build on that momentum. very good job of,” the coach said. “I did get
uncomfortable.” like trash, all under the tough-love guise
And don’t fret if you’re seeing double: after him. He did respond. He did hit a couple
Both rosters have sets of twins. The Tigers have forced 21.2 turnovers per of big buckets. He did make some big free that it will make them better in life. Many
Karley and Kourtney Eaton play for game this season and committed just 13.1 throws. But that’s not good enough. This is players are conditioned to accept that sort
Davis, while Lacie and Lexie Hull are key while averaging 12.2 steals. one-and-done time. ” Continuing the of treatment, and even look back on it fond-
freshmen for the Cardinal. BYU pulled off an 82-68 upset of favored- process of throwing his player totally under ly when their school days are over.
Last time against Stanford, the Aggies but-injury-plagued Gonzaga in the WCC the bus, Izzo added, “If it’s ‘my bad’ because “That’s the territory for playing
shot just 14 for 62 — 22.6 percent — and 8 tournament championship game. The I decided to jog back instead of sprint back Michigan State basketball,” Spartans for-
of 31 from 3-point range while being outre- Cougars are back in the NCAA Tournament (on defense), then it is your bad. And you’re ward Xavier Tillman said Friday. “If you
bounded 50-25. for the first time since 2016. going to hear about it.” make a mistake, you’re going to get chewed
“I specifically remember their coaching Izzo wasn’t done. out about it. That’s nothing new. Everybody
BYU presents a matchup challenge given knows that. All the freshmen know that. If
staff coming down and helping us imple- its threats from 3-point range as well as 6- When pressed on the issue, he essentially
ment this offense into our system and they blamed the media for making such a big deal you make a mistake, you’re going to get
foot-7 Sara Hamson in the middle. coached. That’s what they’re here for. You’re
were a really big help,” Stanford senior about a little harmless public shaming.
Shannon Coffee said. “I’m excited to see the Handling the Auburn pressure will be a “I get a kick out of you guys (when you) going to learn from your mistakes.
improvements that we have made since that key. get after somebody because you’re trying to “Our best thing to handle that is we
first game of the season and I think it’s “There’s no way I can go out and make my hold them accountable,” Izzo said. “I don’t respond on the court. Aaron had the key
going to be really interesting that it’s team practice like Auburn in (the) press and know what kind of business you’re in, but I bucket and he made those two free throws. A
against the same team.” do those things like they can, but what we tell you what: If I was the head of a newspa- lot of people don’t realize when coach chal-
Auburn returns to the tournament for a have to do is get the ball in positions where per and you didn’t do your job, you’d be held lenges us, it’s not like he wants us to fail or
third time in four years after not making it we can make plays, ” BYU coach Jeff accountable. That’s the way it is.” he wants to get under our skin. He wants us
in 2018, something that pushed this group. Judkins said. It’s one thing to be held accountable. to succeed.”
It’s a whole different thing to be humiliat- Sorry, coach.
ed in public for making a mistake. That’s not the way to do it.
Frankly, I know of no one in journalism
— or any profession, for that matter — who Paul Newberry is a sports columnist for The
would put up with that sort of treatment. Associated Press. Write to him at
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Peterson brothers aim to MLS STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
NHL STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division

make case for title shots


By Ian Quillen Lamont has previously held
D.C. United
Columbus
Toronto FC
Montreal
New York
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2 0
2 1
1 0
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Boston
Toronto
Montreal
GP W L
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74 45 20
74 44 25
74 39 28
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4 120 298
9 99 226
5 93 263
7 85 219
GA
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186
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Boston
Brooklyn
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Cincinnati 1 1 1 4 5 5 Florida 74 33 29 12 78 240 248 New York 14 59 .192 37 1/2
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS belts at 140 and 147 pounds. In New York City FC
0 0 3 3 4 4 Buffalo 73 31 33 9 71 202 237
2017, he vacated his WBA welter- Orlando City 0 1 2 2 4 6 Detroit 74 26 38 10 62 200 254 Southeast Division
Miami 35 36 .493 —
OXON HILL, Md. — Fighting weight strip to fight for Errol Atlanta 0 1 2 2 2 4 Ottawa 74 25 43 6 56 218 275
Orlando 35 38 .479 1
Chicago 0 2 1 1 4 7
after an ugly loss and a long lay- Spence’s IBF belt, but was domi- New England 0 2 1 1 3 6 Metropolitan Division Charlotte 32 39 .451 3
nated in that January 2018 bout. Washington 30 43 .411 6
off, on the same TV card as his Philadelphia 0 2 1 1 2 6 Washington 75 43 24 8 94 257 233
Atlanta 25 48 .342 11
His corner threw in the towel N.Y. Islanders 74 42 25 7 91 206 182
younger brother and with chatter WESTERN CONFERENCE Pittsburgh 75 40 24 11 91 253 224
about retirement growing louder, moments into Round 8. W L T Pts GF GA Carolina 73 40 26 7 87 218 204 Central Division
Seattle 3 0 0 9 10 3 Columbus 74 40 30 4 84 223 218 y-Milwaukee 53 19 .736 —
35-year-old Lamont Peterson This is first action since, Philadelphia 74 36 30 8 80 226 245 Indiana 44 29 .603 9 1/2
Los Angeles FC 2 0 1 7 8 4
insists he’s as relaxed as he’s ever against an opponent who held the Houston 2 0 1 7 6 4 N.Y. Rangers 73 28 32 13 69 204 244 Detroit 37 34 .521 15 1/2
Chicago 21 52 .288 32 1/2
been. 140-pound IBF belt for one fight Minnesota United 2 1 0 6 8 5 New Jersey 75 27 39 9 63 206 258
Cleveland 19 53 .264 34
Or he’s LA Galaxy 2 1 0 6 5 5
before losing it to Mikey Garcia. Sporting Kansas City 1 1 1 4 4 WESTERN CONFERENCE
tricked himself Lipinets is in his second bout 3 Central Division WESTERN CONFERENCE
into believing FC Dallas 1 1 1 4 3 2 Winnipeg 74 44 26 4 92 249 218
since moving up to 147. Nashville 75 42 27 6 90 223 197
Southwest Division
Real Salt Lake 1 1 1 4 2 6 Houston 45 27 .625 —
that. “I respect him for taking the Colorado 0 1 2 2 4 6 St. Louis 74 39 27 8 86 219 202 San Antonio 42 30 .583 3
“It might be Portland 0 2 1 1 4 10 Dallas 74 38 30 6 82 186 183
fight,” Lamont said. “A lot of guys Minnesota 75 35 31 9 79 202 218
New Orleans 31 43 .419 15
me just keeping Vancouver 0 3 0 0 4 7 Memphis 29 43 .403 16
who have lost and had a rough year Earthquakes 0 3 0 0 2 9 Colorado 74 33 29 12 78 235 225 Dallas 28 44 .389 17
the pressure off would want to take it easy and take Chicago 73 32 31 10 74 244 266
m y s e l f , ” an easy fight. But it’s our obliga- NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Pacific Division
Northwest Division
x-Denver 49 22 .690 —
Peterson (35-4- tion to fight the tough guys. I Saturday’s games x-Calgary 74 46 21 7 99 265 209 Portland 44 27 .620 5
Lamont 1) said Friday Colorado at FC Dallas, 2:55 p.m. x-Sharks 74 43 23 8 94 263 233 Oklahoma City 42 30 .583 7 1/2
Peterson shouldn’t get kudos for that. It’s Vegas 74 42 27 5 89 232 203 Utah 42 30 .583 7 1/2
ahead of Columbus at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m.
just my job.” Orlando City at New York, 4:30 p.m. Arizona 74 36 32 6 78 198 208 Minnesota 32 40 .444 17 1/2
Sunday’s 12- Anthony has never had a title Real Salt Lake at Los Angeles FC, 7:30 p.m. Vancouver 74 32 32 10 74 206 229
Edmonton 74 33 34 7 73 210 245 Pacific Division
round welter- shot, having only fought seven
Sunday’s game
Anaheim 75 30 36 9 69 173 230
Cincinnati at New England, 1 p.m. x-Warriors 49 22 .690 —
weight bout times since 2011. He appeared to Los Angeles 73 26 39 8 60 174 232 L.A. Clippers 42 30 .583 7 1/2
against Sergey defeat Luis Eduardo Florez by
Sacramento 35 36 .493 14
Lipinets (14-1- unanimous decision in January WHAT’S ON TAP x-clinched playoff spot
z-clinched conference
L.A. Lakers
Phoenix
31
17
40
56
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0) at the MGM 2018, but the result was changed Saturday’s Games
SATURDAY x-clinched playoff spot
Na t i o n a l to a no contest following a posi- Arizona at New Jersey, 10 a.m.
Boys’ lacrosse N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 10 a.m.
Harbor. “You’re tive drug test. Saturday’s Games
Oak Ridge at Menlo School, 11 a.m.; Sacred Heart Chicago at Colorado, noon Boston at Charlotte, 3 p.m.
going perform Prep at San Ramon Valley, 1 p.m.; Serra at East Ottawa at Edmonton, 1 p.m.
better that The younger Peterson brother County Invitational at Los Medanos College-Pitts- N.Y. Rangers at Toronto, 4 p.m. Miami at Washington, 4 p.m.
Anthony appeared to own up to those test burg, all day Boston at Florida, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
way.” Minnesota at Carolina, 4 p.m. Minnesota at Memphis, 5 p.m.
Peterson results Friday. Utah at Chicago, 5 p.m.
Peterson will Nashville at Winnipeg, 4 p.m.
Dallas at Golden State, 5:30 p.m.
face Lipinets immediately after his “It’s one thing that happened in Track and Field Buffalo at Montreal, 4 p.m.
Detroit at Portland, 7 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Dallas, 5 p.m.
brother Anthony’s junior welter- my career that I would like to leave Top 7 at Serra, all day Tampa Bay at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Phoenix at Sacramento, 7 p.m.
in the past,” Anthony said. “But if Calgary at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Sunday’s Games
weight co-feature against Argenis Detroit at Vegas, 7 p.m. L.A. Clippers at New York, 9 a.m.
Mendez (25-5-1) near their native you look at all of my fights, that College baseball Anaheim at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland at Milwaukee, 1:30 p.m.
never happened before. ... I was Sunday’s Games Denver at Indiana, 2 p.m.
Washington, with each trying to Gavilan at Cañada, Mission at San Mateo, 1 p.m.
Philadelphia at Washington, 9:30 a.m. Charlotte at Toronto, 3 p.m.
make a case for a title shot. kind of in a dark cloud. It hap- Arizona vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nassau Veterans Me- Houston at New Orleans, 4 p.m.
It’s the first time they will pened. I wasn’t trying to get over College softball morial Coliseum, noon San Antonio at Boston, 4:30 p.m.
Montreal at Carolina, 4 p.m. Detroit at Golden State, 5:30 p.m.
appear on TV together since 2006, or cheat or nothing that, but it was San Mateo at Merced, doubleheader, 1 and 3 p.m. Colorado at Chicago, 5 p.m. Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, 6:30 p.m.
though Lamont insists he’s more something that just happened.”
likely to be distracted by his Anthony hopes a win over
nephew, welterweight Patrick Mendez, a former junior light-
Harris Jr., on the undercard than weight champion, would clear the
his 34-year-old brother. way for a title bout.
“That’s going to be the part “Nothing is guaranteed, ” he
where it’s going to go like before, said. “I know I’m going to win,
back in the day, where I’m a little spectacular performance. But even
nervous, ” he said. “He’s still after this fight you never know
younger and I care a lot about what can happen. So I’m not
him.” expecting anything.”

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Now 30, ‘The Little Mermaid’


paved the way for Elsa, Anna
Mark Kennedy late or scream. But mostly hood. She supplied the times watch as the stunned
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS they break down and start singing and speaking voice of movie’s fans virtually go
sobbing. Benson will hold Ariel, the heroine of the 1989 back in time in front of her.
NEW YORK — It’s not them, heaving in her arms, animated Disney hit “The “It triggers a memory for
uncommon for people to just and pat their back gently. Little Mermaid,” which is them,” she says.
look at Jodi Benson and burst Benson isn’t a household celebrating its 30th anniver- “They remember who they
into tears. name but for many she’s an sary this year. were with when they saw the
Sometimes they hyperventi- intimate part of their child- Benson says she will some- See 30TH, Page 22
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By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT

WHAT’S THAT AROMA? LAVENDER


INFUSED YOGA PANTS OR CORPO-
RATE GREED? “YOGA PLAY” AT SAN
FRANCISCO PLAYHOUSE TAKES A
SHARP AND VERY FUNNY LOOK AT
HOW DOWNWARD-FACING EXECU-
TIVES CAN GO EVEN LOWER. At the
top of its game, (now that the transparent
pants-fabric debacle is behind it), yoga
apparel giant Jojomon is hit with a scandal
that threatens its very existence. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday at
Determined to get control of the situation, 7 p. m. ; Friday and Saturday at 8 p. m.
without alerting the company’s space cadet Matinees: Saturday at 3 p.m. and Sunday at
founder, CEO Joan stakes everything on a 2 p.m.
wildly unlikely plan that soon reels out of STAGE DIRECTIONS: San Francisco
control. “Yoga Play” makes its comedic Playhouse is located at 450 Post St. in San
journey through minefields of cultural Francisco, on the second floor of the
appropriation in a world in which, once you Kensington Park Hotel, one-half block
successfully fake authenticity, you have it from Union Square. San Francisco
made. By Dipika Guha. Directed by Bill Playhouse, producing new works and re- JESSICA PALOPOLI
English. Two hours with one intermission. imagined classics in a setting where seats Executives Fred (Ryan Morales), Raj (Bobak Cyrus Bakhtiari) and Joan (Susi Damilano) take a
Through April 20. are close to the action, is an intimate alter- conference call with their boss, a spacey yoga apparel manufacturer (Craig Marker), in ‘Yoga
AN ASIDE: San Francisco Playhouse native to larger, more traditional theater Play’ at San Francisco Playhouse. Dipika Guha’s fast-paced comedy about a corporation dealing
Artistic Director Bill English said: fare. Its comfortable second-floor lobby with a crisis runs through April 20.
“Humans are never the villains in a play by has an attractive bar serving both before
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DJ Khaled inspired by son before hosting Kids’ Choice Awards


By Jonathan Landrum Jr. “It’s like, the commer- Rap trio Migos are expected to perform “It made me better, it made me greater,”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cial comes on every sec- and DJ Mustard will hit the stage. Ariana he said. “The way I eat, the way I talk, the
ond, ” he continued. Grande, Adam Sandler and Chris Pratt are way I move, the way I think, the way I
LOS ANGELES — In the run-up to the “And I’m like, man, some of stars expected to make an appear- make music, the more patience I have, the
Kids’ Choice Awards, host DJ Khaled is they’ve got me looking ance. more understanding what real love is, what
feeling plenty of support — from his son. good out here. My son, Khaled called hosting the Kids’ Choice real friendship is, and what my purpose
The producer-DJ said his 2-year-old son, to see him smile and say show a “big accomplishment” for his is.”
Asahd, gets excited just watching his dad ‘Daddy! Daddy!’ — it career. Viewers may find less Khaled than Khaled’s son, who appears relaxing in a
in the ads promoting the show on really touched me.” usual. swimming pool on the cover of dad’s 2017
Nickelodeon. DJ Khaled Khaled will host the The producer-DJ said he’s on a weight album “Grateful,” is also the inspiration
“When the commercials come on, my family-friendly, slime- loss journey, trimming down nearly 50 behind his 11th studio album “Father of
son is like ‘Daddy, daddy, daddy!’ Because, filled awards show in Los Angeles on pounds. He said the birth of his son com- Asahd,” which will be released May 17.
you know, he watches Nickelodeon. So do Saturday. He promises the show will have pelled him to monitor his health and Khaled said his new album will reflect how
I,” he said in an interview Thursday. “a whole lot of superstars in the building.” become a better man. much becoming a dad has changed him.

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Trio of child-sex documentaries puts a spotlight on parents
By Leanne Italie accusers in “Leaving Neverland” allege that
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS they were 7 and 10 when the abuse began.
Now in their 30s, they appear in the
NEW YORK — The mothers of the two docuseries with their mothers.
accusers in HBO’s “Leaving Neverland” said Loyal Jackson relatives and fans object to
they were lulled by Michael Jackson’s for- the one-sided nature of the unsparing two-
lorn demeanor and fairytale world when they part film, which aired March 3-4 and is
allowed him to take their boys into his bed. HBO’s third most-watched documentary of
An aunt who introduced her underage niece the past decade.
to R. Kelly and suspects abuse said in the The R. Kelly series aired over three nights
six-part “Surviving R. Kelly” docuseries on in January. By late February, he had turned
Lifetime that she hoped he would propel the himself in on 10 counts of aggravated sexu-
teen’s music career. She alleges the girl al abuse involving four victims, including
wound up on a sex tape instead. at least three between the ages of 13 and 17.
The parents of a 12-year-old girl kid- He denies the charges. A jury in 2008 acquit-
napped twice and abused over several years ted Kelly of 14 counts of child pornography
by a trusted neighbor in Idaho called them- after concluding they couldn’t verify a
selves “naive” in the Netflix documentary female in a sex video with the singer was
on the bizarre 1970s ordeal, “Abducted in underage.
Plain Sight.” Two women currently live with Kelly in
The trio of high-profile cases, the latest Chicago and have said they are his girl-
in a long line of media fare focused on child friends, including 21-year-old Azriel Clary.
abuse, have generated intense scrutiny of Both also have said in interviews they are
the people who should matter most to kids: willingly by his side, but their parents
their parents. remain unconvinced.
REUTERS “I feel like I failed my daughter because I
For those in these sad and painful docu-
mentaries, support and understanding have R. Kelly leaves the Cook County courthouse after a hearing on multiple counts of criminal should have saw different signs,” Clary’s
been abundant among strangers, abuse sur- sexual abuse. father, Angelo Clary, told Gayle King on
vivors and advocates fighting sexual vio- intent on sexually abusing a child does actu- Sosland explained, but at the same time, “CBS This Morning.”
lence. However, some viewers and com- ally groom both a child and a caregiver,” “most people don’t assume anyone who He added: “I should have saw the change in
menters online, likely many who know said Esther Deblinger-Sosland, who has talks articulately, who appears to be friend- my baby girl instead of the love that we
nothing of how sexual abusers groom their written two books on the subject and is a ly and caring, is a sex offender.” instilled in her, that she was showing us and
victims, can’t fathom how any parent could psychology professor and co-director of the Child sex offenders, she said, are often putting on a charade. So, guess what? We
allow a child to be placed in the intensely Child Abuse Research Education Service viewed by society as the “most heinous can take responsibility. But to the world,
vulnerable situations depicted. Institute at Rowan University in Glassboro, criminals,” she said. “If you have that how much responsibility did R. Kelly
There were missed red flags. Mistakes New Jersey. image of a sex offender then it’s unlikely, take?”
made. There were professional ambitions to “They’re looking for situations and fami- whoever you are, to just look at someone As for Jan Broberg Felt, the now 56-year-
be pursued, murky monetary payments and lies that they can exploit. Any child can be and assume that they’re going to sexually old survivor who appears with her parents
plenty of perks. And there was lots of regret sexually abused. That has to be put out abuse your child. And that’s what’s so diffi- in “Abducted in Plain Sight,” the neighbor
once their children disclosed. there. It really could happen to any child. cult.” who sexually abused her died in an apparent
Experts, abuse survivors and their sup- But when an offender is really looking to Jackson, who died in 2009, was found not suicide decades later. During her teen years,
porters said that when young victims are target a child, they do look for a child that guilty in a 2005 trial of 14 charges alleging he slowly drew both of her small-town,
groomed by perpetrators so, too, are their might be more vulnerable, from a family he had molested a boy, at times in the pres- churchgoing parents into situations he
parents in a vast majority of cases that don’t that they think they might be able to ence of the boy’s brother. While acknowl- knew they would be ashamed to reveal,
include such crimes committed by parents manipulate in some way,” she said. edging that he befriended numerous chil- including having sex with the mother and
themselves. Parents may be coping with stresses and dren, including some he invited into his convincing the father to perform a sex act
“The basic facts are that somebody who’s adversities that distract them, Deblinger- bed, he denied molesting any. His two on him.

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Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid. ” ing, ” says Benson. She thought Ariel for some three decades.

30TH
Continued from page 19
Producers wanted the singing and speak-
ing voice to be supplied by the same
actress. So Benson, a lyric soprano, sang
would be just another notch on her resume.
It was not.
“Things just changed overnight,” she
“There was a feeling — all through
‘Little Mermaid’ — that this film had
potential to be the film that could break
the signature “Part of Your World” on a says. through and work the way we were all hun-
reel-to-reel tape and was handed a few of Propelled by such Alan Menken songs as gry for and hoping for,” recalls Clements,
movie the first time. Maybe that sibling pages of dialogue. who went on to co-direct “Aladdin” and
is no longer with them, that grandparent “Under the Sea” and “Kiss the Girl,” the
“I ran into the ladies’ room,” she recalls film won two Grammys and earned three “Hercules.”
is no longer with them. It reminds them of
a relationship that had been broken with a “and waited for everybody to get out of the Academy Award nominations. It was criti- “It was really, really gratifying that it
parent. So they have all sorts of emotions stalls and started talking to the mirror, cally acclaimed, with Roger Ebert calling did break through. It broke through the
that go on.” sort of trying to come up with what would it a “jolly and inventive animated fanta- stigma that animated films were just for
“The Little Mermaid “ has changed a lot she sound like at 16.” sy,” and would go to earn $211 million kids. It became a date movie. People start-
of lives, not least of which is Benson’s, Benson, it turned out, was a master worldwide. Parents of children with learn- ed taking Disney animation seriously
who has continued to perform Ariel virtu- mimic. She had spent countless hours in ing disabilities have told Benson their again.”
ally every weekend in concerts as well as her room as a child with her guitar, child’s first words were from the film. Over the past 30 years, Ariel has become
on film in the “Wreck-It Ralph” franchise. singing along to records by Barbra A live-action remake is in the works, the bridge between classic princesses like
“The Little Mermaid” also had a big role Streisand, Carole King, James Taylor as featuring new songs by Lin-Manuel Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty and mod-
in making Disney into an animation jug- well as Marvin Hamlisch’s “A Chorus Miranda, who created “Hamilton. ” He ern ones like Mulan and Merida. And
gernaut and reviving the art form. Many Line.” loved the 1989 animated film so much its Benson has become the official Ariel
believe we’d never have Anna and Elsa “I would start to just sing like them. But partly the reason he named his first child ambassador, tapped to do sequels, video
from “Frozen” without first having Ariel. it wasn’t like I was trying to be them. It’s Sebastian — the mermaid’s crab friend. games and shorts, in addition to voicing
“Disney was starting to get into a just that’s what I heard. And so that’s just It was the kind of hit that Clements and other characters like Barbie in the “Toy
groove that would continue, but I feel like what you do. You just sound like what you his animators at Disney had long been Story” franchise.
a lot of that started with ‘A Little been listening to,” she says. hoping for. He had started at Disney in Her arms are always open to fans and
Mermaid,’” says Ron Clements, who co- A year or so after auditioning for Ariel, 1974 and was part of a new generation of she’s now welcoming the fourth genera-
wrote and co-directed the film. she got the call that she’d won the role. “I artists trying to change the notion that tion to “The Little Mermaid.” So feel free
Benson was a rising Broadway star completely forgot that I had auditioned,” animation was just for kids. to cry on her shoulder.
when Ariel came into her orbit. She had she says. Back then, voiceover work was- Clements had pitched a two-page treat- “It doesn’t feel like a job. It just feels
been in a short-lived musical “Smile” n’t very glamorous and big celebrities ment of the musical to then-studio head like a way of life more than more than any-
wh en Ho ward As h man , t h e mus i cal ’s wouldn’t consider it. Michael Eisner and was given the green thing else, ” she says. “You have this
lyricist and story writer, invited the out- “It wasn’t a good job. Doing voiceovers l i g h t . Fo r Cl emen t s an d h i s p art n er, multigenerational moment that families
of-work cast to audition for his next was what you would do when your career John Musker, the stakes were high: It can share together. And I get to be a small
project, an adaptation of Hans Christian was on the back half, when it was tank- was the first fairy tale Disney had done piece of the puzzle of their story.”

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for the Grays Harbor Historical learned a lot about how to maintain

SATURDAY, MARCH 23
Calendar
cell therapy, and how scientific dis-
SHIPS
Continued from page 1
Seaport. “We want people to learn
about the maritime heritage of the
U.S., how people were able to move
boats, how to do the knot and rope
work involved in the rigging and
that’s something you can only learn
Spruce Up Central Par k ’s Rose coveries lead to life changing thera- across huge expanses without any vis- by doing. It’s a cool environment and
Garden. 10 a.m. to noon. Central pies. For more information call 522- ible landmarks, using just instru- you meet a lot of fun people.”
Park Arboretum, 101 Ninth Ave., San 7818. were both constructed in the late ments, knowledge and expertise, and Crewmembers begin as volunteers
Mateo. We need volunteers to 1980s — the former was built in
spread compost and mulch. For TUESDAY, MARCH 26 we carry on those traditions to appre- and can eventually land paid jobs
more information call 570-0536. Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to Washington to commemorate that ciate the talents and extraordinary aboard the ships. And they come from
10:30 a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, state’s centennial and the latter was knowledge of the people who came all over the world. Erika Mcdowell
San Mateo Community Bike Tour. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Central Park, 50 E. Mateo. Bring your ukulele. Free, reg- commissioned by a descendant of a before us. And have fun.” traveled from Germany to join Lady
Fifth Ave., San Mateo. Family friendly. istration required. For more informa- railroad magnate, who lived in Maui The original Lady Washington was Washington’s crew.
Free. Please RSVP. For more informa- tion call 522-7490.
and used the ship as his private yacht. used in the fur trade and ultimately sunk
tion call 522-7300. “I spend most of the year on boats,”
Bourbon France: A History Class. The wooden-hulled Lady in 1797 in a storm near the she said. “I really like not doing the
Lies, Lies and More Lies: Can DNA 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. San Mateo
Solve My Parental Lineage. 10:10 Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las Washington has appeared in numerous Philippines. At the time, the ship was same thing every day and meeting a lot
a.m. to noon. Grace Lutheran Pulgas, San Mateo. $60 for class TV programs and movies, including manned by about 40 sailors, while the of new people.”
Church, 2825 Alameda de las Pulgas, series. Registration is required. For the first “Pirates of the Caribbean”
San Mateo. Free for all ages. For more more information call 522-7490. replica today has a crew of about a Her crewmate, Cafferty Frattarelli,
information call 306-3423. film. It’s an almost exact replica of the dozen.
Men’s Group. 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. San first American ship to make landfall on enjoys life aboard tall ships for simi-
Women’s Self Defense Seminar. 2 Mateo Pride Center, 1021 S. El One of those sailors is third mate lar reasons.
p.m. to 4 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Camino Real, San Mateo. Monthly the West Coast of North America in Erich von Hasseln, who has sailed on
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. A group of men in the community 1788 and the Hawaiian Chieftain’s “I was working a desk job before this
numerous replicas of historic vessels
crash course in both the physical meeting to share support and expe-
design is based on packet ships used to for a year and was like ‘this is boring,”
and psychological response to vio- riences. All are welcome. For more over the years and does it for a living
ferry cargo in the mid-1800s. she said. “[Sailing on tall ships] is not
lence. RSVP requested. For more information call 591-0133. full time.
information call 591-8286. Owned and operated by Washington- boring. It’s a lot of fun.”
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 “Once you fall into the world it’s a
Music at Kohl Mansion Concerts at Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to based nonprofit Grays Harbor very niche industry, everyone knows Both ships rely on engines when
San Mateo Public Library. 3 p.m. to noon. Belmont Library, 1110 Historical Seaport, both ships visit everyone and you make connections they travel between ports, but on
4 p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. A tours, the boats are powered the old-
W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Listen to welcoming tutoring session to more than 30 West Coast communities and a lot of sailors go boat to boat,” he
the Gryphon Trio. Admission is free. address technical needs. For more each year. said. “We’re all in kind of the same fashioned way: by wind. The Hawaiian
For more information call 522-7849. information call 591-8286. Chieftain, for example, features 14
Over the next two-plus weeks, family.”
Capuchino Drama Presents ‘High De Stijl: An Ar t Work shop for Kids schools can reserve educational field The crew lives aboard the ships for sails and on tours, one can watch the
School Musical.’ 7 p.m. Samuel and Families. 4 p.m. South San
trips aboard the ships on weekdays and months at a time as they tour from port crew climb up and down the masts to
Johnson Jr. Performing Arts Center, Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Capuchino High School, 1501 Orange Ave., South San Francisco. De during weekends, the vessels will be to port — there are bunk beds below unfurl them.
Magnolia Ave., San Bruno. Cost is $10 Stijl art is a Dutch art style started in open to the public for free tours — a $5 deck and a cook staffs each ship. When “[Our tours] are a great way to get the
to $12. For more information call 1917. Key features of this fascinating
300-1129. art form are straight lines, rectan- donation is suggested — as well as they’re not educating students, taking family on the water and see the city
gles, and primary colors. Learn more ticketed voyages, including mock bat- visitors on tours or enjoying a day off, from the water, which people don’t
‘Mary Poppins Jr.’ 7 p.m. McKinley by drawing your own work of art.
School Auditorium, 400 Duane St., Free. For more information call 829- tles and sunset excursions. crewmembers adhere to a rigid mainte- often get to do,” Stocks said. “People
Redwood City. The Roy Cloud School 3860. “We have great support in the San nance schedule, said Emmorey will get to understand how this area
and San Carlos Children’s Theater
Healing and Violence Prevention Francisco Bay Area. We look for Leonard, a sailor aboard the Hawaiian was first charted by mariners and see a
production of ‘Mar y Poppins Jr.’
Cost is $15-$20. For more informa- Work shop. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. opportunities to visit anytime we can Chieftain. similar view.”
tion call 482-2414. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave.,
Millbrae. Free. For more information and Redwood City has been a steady “We clean the boat top to bottom
Brahms Requiem. 7 p.m. Cañada call 697-7607. and reliable port for us,” said Zachary every morning, ” she said. “You’re Visit historicalseaport.org for tick -
College Main Theatre, 4200 Farm Hill Stocks, program development officer always learning on the tall ships. I’ve ets.
Blvd., Redwood City. Choral perform- Jean B audin: Live and Aloud
ance. For more information call 918- Per former Series. 7 p.m. to 8:30
6225. p.m. Redwood City Public Library,
vious county press release. the three-year term, according to a
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Having started negotiations in July,
the entire 1,700-member union was
previously at an impasse with county
staff report.
Increases in the county’s required
payments to the San Mateo County
tragic tale of all-powerful ambition Mindfulness Series with Aiko officials over a previously-proposed Employees’ Retirement Association,
and consuming conscience takes on Michot. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
an entirely new life. Cost is $15 to Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose three-year contract, which union mem- or SamCERA, will be reflected in the
$37. For more information call 493- Road, Burlingame. Sessions will focus cent cost of living adjustment effec- bers didn’t feel kept pace with the actuarial assumptions in the associa-
2006. on each pillar that makes up the tive Feb. 24, according to a staff region’s rising cost of living. Workers tion’s 2020 triennial study, which will
foundation of Mindfulness, and will
SUNDAY, MARCH 24 be taught as a hands-on investiga- report. have also expressed frustration with be used to calculate the contribution
Capuchino Drama Presents ‘High tion to explore the true nature of Representing workers in the coun- their current retiree health package, rates for the 2021 fiscal year, accord-
School Musical.’ 1 p.m. Samuel awareness. Free. For more informa-
tion call 558-7400. ty’s Human Services Agency and mak- which some have said puts pressure on ing to the report.
Johnson Jr. Performing Arts Center,
Capuchino High School, 1501 ing up more than half of the 1,700- employees to bank their sick time so The present value of future actuarial
Magnolia Ave., San Bruno. Cost is $10 TheatreWork s Silicon Valley member union, workers in the Human
to $12. For more information call Presents ‘Marie and Rosetta.’ 7:30 they have post-retirement health care losses expected to accompany the
300-1129. p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Lucie Stern Theatre, Services bargaining unit went on and causes them to lose their sick leave changes is estimated at $12 million,
1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. strike March 5 and March 6 after the if they don’t retire with the county. according to a letter from SamCERA’s
Childhood Memories. 1:20 p.m. to Cost is $40 to $100. For more infor-
3:30 p.m. Half Moon Bay Library, 620 mation call 463-1960. group chose not to ratify the tentative The county and the union’s 10 bar- actuary Milliman. The letter estimated
Correas St., Half Moon Bay. Writers agreement ratified by a majority of the gaining units also agreed in February the total impact of the changes for the
THURSAY, MARCH 28
will read their own stories. Some will
Join the Purple Caravan to union’s bargaining units and approved to form a labor-management commit- entire AFSCME membership is $24
be funny, some will be thought pro-
voking. Free for all ages. For more Sacramento. All day. San Mateo by county officials Feb. 26. The tee to review the county’s existing million, which will materialize over
information call 339-5806. Pride Center, 1021 S. El Camino Real, Human Services bargaining unit is
San Mateo. Carpools from the center. retiree health benefits and recommend the years as the salary increases occur.
Holi Celebration. Belmont Library, Lunch is provided. For more informa- comprised of employees in the Human possible modifications.
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, tion call 591-0133. Services Agency, County Health, the The salary and other changes are Superv isors meet 9 a.m. Tuesday,
Belmont. An afternoon of Indian Sheriff’s Office and the District
dance and music. Light refreshments Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to expected to increase the county’s costs March 26, at 400 County Center,
will be served. For more information noon Foster City Recreation Center, Attorney’s Office, according to a pre- by approximately $32.6 million over Redwood City.
call 591-8286. 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Seniors.
For more information call 286-2585.
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#123, San Mateo Ca 94402 notiCe of petition to
Caregivers administer estate of
Barbara HOLT-SCHaLDaCH
Case Number: 19-PrO-00303
2 years experience software engineer. redwood City, To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
required. Ca. Ma/MS in CS, robotics or rltd + 3 tingent creditors, and persons who may
mos exp. Skydio, Inc., otherwise be interested in the will or es-
recruiting@skydio.com. tate, or both, of Barbara Holt-Schaldach.
Immediate placement a Petition for Probate has been filed by
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Calvin Schaldach in the Superior Court
on all assignments. of California, County of San Mateo. The
127 elderly Care Petition for Probate requests that Calvin notiCe of petition to order to show CaUse for order to show CaUse for
Change of name
Schaldach be appointed as personal rep- administer estate of Change of name
Call famiLy resoUrCe
resentative to administer the estate of
the decedent.
Lorraine S. Budish
Case Number: 18PrO01322 CaSE# 19C1V00995
SUPErIOr COUrT OF CaLIFOrNIa,
CaSE# 19C1V01354
SUPErIOr COUrT OF CaLIFOrNIa,
COUNTY OF SaN MaTEO,
(650)777-9000 gUide
The petition requests authority to admin-
ister the estate under the Independent To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- COUNTY OF SaN MaTEO, 400 COUNTY CENTEr rD,
rEDWOOD CITY Ca 94063
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s administration of Estates act. (This au- tingent creditors, and persons who may 400 COUNTY CENTEr rD,
thority will allow the personal representa- otherwise be interested in the will or es- PETITION OF
twice-a-week resource guide for rEDWOOD CITY Ca 94063 Paola antoinette Estanislao-Pretorius
children and families. tive to take many actions without obtain- tate, or both, of Lorraine S. Budish. a
Cashier - ing court approval. Before taking certain Petition for Probate has been filed by PETITION OF
every tuesday & weekend very important actions, however, the per- Donald L. Tonelli in the Superior Court Guadalupe Sarabia TO aLL INTErESTED PErSONS:
receive and record payments and man- sonal representative will be required to of California, County of San Mateo. The Petitioners: Paola antoinette Estanislao-
age inventory. Send resume to: alpine Look for it in today’s paper to give notice to interested persons unless Pretorius filed a petition with this court for
Ladera Fuel, 201 La Cuesta Dr., Portola
Petition for Probate requests that Donald TO aLL INTErESTED PErSONS: a decree changing name as follows:
find information on family they have waived notice or consented to L. Tonelli be appointed as personal rep- Petitioners: Guadalupe Sarabia filed a
Valley, Ca 94028. Present name:
resources in the local area, the proposed action.) The independent resentative to administer the estate of
including childcare. administration authority will be granted the decedent. petition with this court for a decree Paola antoinette Estanislao Pretorius
unless an interested person files an ob- changing name as follows: Proposed Name:
The petition requests the decedent’s will Paola Estanislao Pretorius
jection to the petition and shows good and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- Present name:
CrystaL CLeaning cause why the court should not grant au- bate. The will and any codicils are avail- Juan antonio Perez Dorantes THE COUrT OrDErS that all persons
Center 203 public notices thority.
a hearing on the petition will be held in
able for examination in the file kept by Proposed Name: interested in this matter shall appear be-
the court. fore this court at the hearing indicated
san mateo, Ca this court as follows: aPr. 12, 2019 at The petition requests authority to admin- Juan antonio Sarabia Dorantes
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
fiCtitioUs bUsiness name 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of ister the estate under the Independent tition for change of name should not be
*Customer service statement #280531
The following person is doing business
California, County of San Mateo, 400 administration of Estates act. (This au- THE COUrT OrDErS that all persons granted. any person objecting to the
County Center, redwood City, Ca thority will allow the personal representa- interested in this matter shall appear be- name changes described above must file
are you... Dependable, as: Valiant running, 188 WEstmoore 94063.
ave., DaLY CITY, Ca 94015. regis- tive to take many actions without obtain- fore this court at the hearing indicated a written objection that includes the rea-
friendly, detail oriented, If you object to the granting of the peti- ing court approval. Before taking certain sons for the objection at least two court
tered Owner: Matthew Cayabyab, same tion, you should appear at the hearing very important actions, however, the per- below to show cause, if any, why the pe- days before the matter is scheduled to
willing to learn new skills? address. The business is conducted by and state your objections or file written sonal representative will be required to tition for change of name should not be be heard and must appear at the hearing
an Individual. The registrants com- objections with the court before the hear-
menced to transact business under their give notice to interested persons unless granted. any person objecting to the to show cause why the petition should
Do you have .... Good ing. Your appearance may be in person they have waived notice or consented to name changes described above must file not be granted. If no written objection is
FBN onN/a. or by your attorney.
communication skills, a /s/Matthew Cayabyab/ If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
the proposed action.) The independent a written objection that includes the rea- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
administration authority will be granted tion without a hearing. a hearing on the
desire for steady This statement was filed with the asses- itor of the decedent, you must file your sons for the objection at least two court petition shall be held on 4/26/19 at 9
unless an interested person files an ob-
employment and sor-County Clerk on 2/26/2019. (Publish- claim with the court and mail a copy to jection to the petition and shows good days before the matter is scheduled to a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
employment benefits? ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, the personal representative appointed by redwood City, Ca 94063. a copy of this
3/9/19, 3/16/19, 3/23/19, 3/30/19). the court within the later of either (1) four
cause why the court should not grant au- be heard and must appear at the hearing
thority. Order to Show Cause shall be published
months from the date of first issuance of to show cause why the petition should at least once each week for four succes-
please call for an letters to a general personal representa-
a hearing on the petition will be held in not be granted. If no written objection is sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
appointment: (650)342-6978 this court as follows: aPr. 12, 2019 at
fiCtitioUs bUsiness name tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of timely filed, the court may grant the peti- ing on the petition in the following news-
statement #280608 California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days tion without a hearing. a hearing on the paper of general circulation:
The following person is doing business from the date of mailing or personal de- California, County of San Mateo, 400 San Mateo Daily Journal
as: royal Hardwood Flooring, 525 N San livery to you of a notice under sectioin County Center, redwood City, Ca petition shall be held on 4/12/19 at 9 Filed: 3/15/2019
Mateo Dr, apt 105, SaN MaTEO, Ca 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- 94063. a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
94401. registered Owner: Fiodar Shko- er California statutes and legal authority If you object to the granting of the peti- redwood City, Ca 94063. a copy of this Judge of the Superior Court
may affect your rights as a creditor. You tion, you should appear at the hearing Dated: 3/13/2019
da, same address. The business is con-
and state your objections or file written Order to Show Cause shall be published
ducted by an Individual. The registrants may want to consult with an attorney (Published 3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19,
knowledgable in California law. objections with the court before the hear- at least once each week for four succes- 4/13/19).
commenced to transact business under
their FBN on N/a. You may examine the file kept by the ing. Your appearance may be in person sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
/s/Fiodar Shkoda/ court. If you are a person interested in or by your attorney. ing on the petition in the following news-
This statement was filed with the asses- the estate, you may file with the court a If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- paper of general circulation:
request for Special Notice (form DE- itor of the decedent, you must file your
sor-County Clerk on 3/7/2019. (Publish-
claim with the court and mail a copy to San Mateo Daily Journal
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
the personal representative appointed by Filed: 3/1/2019
3/9/19, 3/16/19, 3/23/19, 3/30/19). praisal of estate assets or of any petition
the court within the later of either (1) four /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ 295 art
or account as provided in Probate Code
section 1250. a request for Special No- months from the date of first issuance of Judge of the Superior Court oiL painting-Canvass, Victorian
fiCtitioUs bUsiness name tice form is available from the court clerk. letters to a general personal representa- Dated: 2/27/2019 Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00
statement #280673 attorney for Petitioner: tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the OBO (650)515-6091
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days (Published 3/9/19, 3/16/19, 3/23/19,
The following person is doing business Christine M. Barganier SBN 226970
as: EaTZ Catering, 1250 Bayshore Hwy, 1600 Laurel Street from the date of mailing or personal de- 3/30/19).
tapia: painting, seasCape,
BUrLINGaME, Ca 94010. registered SaN CarLOS, Ca 94070 livery to you of a notice under sectioin FraMED, w/light, 60"sq., $499.OBO.
Owners: Mahmood azad, 1743 Beach (650)269-7661 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- Local artist, Call for info (650)303-1670
Park Blvd., Foster City, Ca 94404. The FILED: 3/12/2019 er California statutes and legal authority
business is conducted by an Individual. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- may affect your rights as a creditor. You
The registrants commenced to transact nal on 3/15/19, 3/22/19, 3/23/19 ) may want to consult with an attorney 296 appliances
business under their FBN on 2-1-19. knowledgable in California law. statement of abandonment of
/s/Mahmood azad/ You may examine the file kept by the the Use of a fiCtitioUs bUsiness air Conditioner 10000 BTU w/re-
This statement was filed with the asses- court. If you are a person interested in mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
the estate, you may file with the court a
name statement 279299 brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
sor-County Clerk on 3/13/2019. (Publish- registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, request for Special Notice (form DE- 0898
3/16/19, 3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19). 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- doning the use of the Fictitious Business
order to show CaUse for praisal of estate assets or of any petition Name: Giao Dinh. Name of Business: free washer and 220v dryer, both
Change of name or account as provided in Probate Code MaC Brows by Giao. Date of original fil- working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You
fiCtitioUs bUsiness name CaSE# 19C1V00927 section 1250. a request for Special No- move, stairs.
statement #280650 SUPErIOr COUrT OF CaLIFOrNIa, tice form is available from the court clerk.
ing: 10/25/18. address of Principal Place
The following person is doing business COUNTY OF SaN MaTEO, attorney for Petitioner: of Business: 424 N San Mateo Dr #500, gLass-paneL Lampshade. Similar
as: Laurel Quality Cleaners & Tailoring, 400 COUNTY CENTEr rD, Thomas a. Nuris, Esq. SaN MaTEO, Ca 94401. registrant: to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi-
878 Laurel Street, SaN CarLOS, Ca rEDWOOD CITY Ca 94063 2171 Junipero Serra Blvd #600 Giao Thi Dinh, 15122 Beatty St., San ple tan/white mainly.Hang or lampshade.
94070. registered Owner: Xiu Liu, 1015 PETITION OF DaLY CITY, Ca 94014 $75 (650)727-7266
Leandro, Ca 94579. The business was
Foster City Blvd. #a, Foster City, Ca Marie Lugtu and Brian Lugtu (650)756-0225
94404. The business is conducted by an FILED: 3/13/2019
conducted by an Individual. hotpoint heavy Duty Dryer excellent
Individual. The registrants commenced TO aLL INTErESTED PErSONS: (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- /s/Giao Dinh/ working condition Burlingame $50 Call
Petitioners: Marie Lugtu and Brian Lugtu This statement was filed with the asses- Dan (408)656-0958
to transact business under their FBN on nal on 3/16/19, 3/23/19, 3/25/19 )
3/12/2019 filed a petition with this court for a decree sor-County Clerk-recorder of San Mateo maytag washer excellent working
/s/Xiu Liu/ changing name as follows: County on 3/21/19. condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
This statement was filed with the asses- Present name: (408)656-0958
sor-County Clerk on 3/12/2019. (Publish- Laila Faith Lugtu (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Proposed Name: nal, 3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19, 4/13/19). mfg h20Labs Model 300 exc cond
3/16/19, 3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19). Olivia Laila Faith Lugtu counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
THE COUrT OrDErS that all persons
fiCtitioUs bUsiness name interested in this matter shall appear be-
statement #280676 fore this court at the hearing indicated
The following person is doing business below to show cause, if any, why the pe-

LegaL notiCes
as: Mayfair Gas, 101 S. Mayfair ave., tition for change of name should not be
DaLY CITY, Ca 94015. registered granted. any person objecting to the
Owner: Hedia Petroleum, Inc., Ca. The name changes described above must file
business is conducted by a Corporation. a written objection that includes the rea-
saLes/marKeting The registrants commenced to transact sons for the objection at least two court
internships business under their FBN on 3-1-2019. days before the matter is scheduled to
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking
for ambitious interns who are eager to
/s/Ed ali Bozorghadad/
This statement was filed with the asses-
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
Fictitious Business Name Statements,
sor-County Clerk on 3/13/2019. (Publish-
jump into the business arena with both
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs
of the newspaper and media industries.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/16/19, 3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19).
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. a hearing on the
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
This position will provide valuable
experience for your bright future.
fiCtitioUs bUsiness name
petition shall be held on 4/9/19 at 9 a.m.,
Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, red-
wood City, Ca 94063. a copy of this Or-
Notice of adoption, Divorce Summons,
Email resume
info@smdailyjournal.com statement #280524
The following person is doing business
der to Show Cause shall be published at
least once each week for four successive
Notice of Public Sales and More.
as: Luna Construction, 137 South Blvd weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
saLes - Telemarketing and Inside Sales apt #3, SaN MaTEO, Ca 94402. regis- the petition in the following newspaper of
representative needed to sell newspa-
per print and web advertising and event
tered Owner: Hector Luna, same ad-
dress. The business is conducted by an
general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
marketing solutions. To apply, please call Individual. The registrants commenced Filed: 2/25/2019
650-344-5200 and send resume to to transact business under their FBN on /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
info@smdailyjournal.com 04/30/2016.
/s/Hector Luna/
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 2/21/2019 Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
rigger heLper
full time, benefits, will train.
This statement was filed with the asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/26/2019. (Publish-
(Published
3/23/19).
3/2/19, 3/9/19, 3/16/19,
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
415-798-0021 3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19, 4/13/19).
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296 appliances 303 electronics 304 furniture 306 housewares 310 misc. for sale 310 misc. for sale
neW, singer Sewing Machine Univer- PhilliPs-50” Color t.v., Heavy, $99 thomasville dining table, $50 4 neW "bella" buffet tripple slow cooker blue oyster cult lp signed by donald ray-ban toP Bar Sunglasses
sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- (650)591-8062 chairs, mid-century blonde with two and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592- r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 leaves call (650)697-3709. 2648 (408)661-6019 wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light-
weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
tiffany style Lamp shade. Older- 304 furniture tiki bar - Original from the 60’s,Like sink double cast iron. Good condi- Cash register Parts; Much Skin Not 6596
multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650) Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500 tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 Guts $500 (415)269-4784
727-7266. antique dining table for six people (650)245-4234. rollerblades, used, size 10. $20
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 CosCo Play Pen with travel bag. Used
vaCuum Cleaner (reconditioned)
307 Jewelry & Clothing once $35 (650)591-2981
obo. Please call (650)745-6309
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 antique mohagany Bookcase. Four tWin bed, mattress, box spring, frame silk saree 6 yards new nice color.for
$ 50. (650)598-9804. anne klein silver-tone watch with Cut glass serving bowl 8" diameter
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di- $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
$25. Call 650-921-4016
297 bicycles bedstead single, poster style, box tWin bed- Free you pick up. Call al. $60.00 call(650)872-2371 formation.
spring, mattress available. $40.00. (650)344-2109 deluxe folder Walker - 5" wheels -
adult bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal- Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347 sink, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
(650)593-7408
tWo Wood Book Shelves, $75 with
308 tools $15.00 (650)544-5306
drawers and pull-down desk call drive 3-Wheel buggy $45. Call
beige sofa $99. Excellent Condition 2 Craftsman 16in Reel Mowers new (650)589-1407 slr lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
Child’s sChWinn biCyCle, blue in (650) 315-2319 (650)697-3709 in box $40 each(650)766-4858 Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
free magazines. Library discards
broWn living room chair with cush- used bedroom Furniture, FREE. Call antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available year old ones. Wide variety. Good for tires-set of four P225 45 R18 $80
mountain bike new 21 gears $100. ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D. (650)573-7381. OBO (650)359-2238.
(650)722-3634 at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
$70..00. Transport yourself. Call
(650)872-2371 Wall unit/room Divider. Simple briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with tunturi roWing Machine, Good
mountain bike. Top brand. Runs lines. Breaks down for transportation. free: Wild turkey feathers; whole Condition, $75, (650)483-1222
good. $39. (660)342-5220 Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00. wings, full tail fans. Wild duck wings. For
bunk beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message (650)771-6324. fly tying, art projects, etc. Call Mark uniden harley Davidson Gas Tank
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or (650)207-0882
298 Collectibles B/O (650)685-2494 Walnut Chest, small (4 drawer with Craftsman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 hat, t-shirt, sweatshirt and comput- Walker - Good Condition - Like New -
15 lP ALBUMS including "Sinatra Trilo- China Cabinet Wallet, $20. Call White WiCker Armoire, asking $100, erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648 $35 (650)341-5347
gy", Ronstadt, Minelli, Streisand, and (650)589-1407 lg Craftsmen shop vac 6.5hp $60
great condition, text for picture (650)571- (510)943-9221
more. $40. San Bruno. (650)794-0839 0947 lionel Christmas Holiday expan-
ComPuter desk (glass) & chair. Like sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 311 musical instruments
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or shoPsmith mark V 50th Anniversary
1984 time magazine. Special 1994 Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg gtecher@comcast.net lionel Western Union Pass car and ChromatiC harmoniCa: Horner
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 (650)504-0585 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
(650)588-0842 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
ComPuter desk with 3 side drawers . (650)278-5776.
49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie Pine wood lacquered. Almost new. Ask 306 housewares vintage Craftsman Jig Saw. Circa motley Crue lp signed by neil lee
for pic . $89 or bo.(650)255-3514 text or 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
deBartolo on cover. Mint condition. leave message ComPlete set OF CHINA - Windsor
$10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842 negrini fenCing Epee mask size M ePiPhone les Paul Custom Prophecy
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, 310 misc. for sale & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00.
ComPuter sWivel CHAIR. Padded 20-pieces in original box, never used.
ColleCtable Cabbage Patch Kids Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 $250 per box (3 boxes available). (415)260-6940 (650)421-5469.
Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New 500-600 big Band-era 78's--most mint,
(650)342-5630 no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
Box. Great Christmas Present. $100 desk, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. old b&l Microscope in good condition; everett uPright antique piano.
(650) 572-8895 (650)458-3578 35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842. Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718.
Crystal Wine glasses new (12ea) bessy small Evening Hand Bag With
dePression glass Dining Plate. 8 $20.00 Call 650-592-2648 Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 samsonite 26" tan hard-sided suit Player Piano 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red. case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
R
dining Chairs -Six Antique, mikasa set. White. Modern (square) bifold shutters 2x28”x79 $10.00
$12 (650)762-6048 Mahogany Chippendale Chairs- $675 Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152. (650)544-5306 $45. (650)328-6709 www.elo.deals
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lennox red Rose, Unused, hand (650)290-3188
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
$12.00. (650) 578 9208.
dining table (36"x54") and 4 match-
miller lite Neon sign , work good ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for ACROSS 7 Range with 33 First NHL player 44 10-Across
1 Source of moving one end in with a 100-point preachers
$59 call (650)218-6528 $250 .(650)-654-1930.
old, antique, Bottle Collection: 20
bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048
dining table - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT
Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel- fare Kazakhstan season, familiarly 45 Unaccustomed to
one ColleCtion of antique Cuban
lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012. 10 Each of its 8 Weekend 34 Site with many 47 Jordan’s capital
Cigar Bands. $95. (415) 867-6444. No dining table. 72" by 42". With leaf chapters is called getaway pans 48 Effectiveness
a “sura” 9 Hopping joint? 36 State-of-the-art 51 Rib
Texting. 90". $99 or best offer. (650)228-3389

15 Georgian Bay is 10 Artist with the 1970s bike 52 Recycled items


small rug beater. $15.00 (650)207- dresser-antique vanity Combo, 3
4162 beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400

star Wars R2-D2, original 1998 un-


(650)290-3188
part of it 2016 album 38 __ feed: online 53 “Permit Me
opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. english draW Table, $50 Solid Wood 16 Fifth sense? “Lemonade,” to news aggregator Voyage” poet
17 “Regardless ... ” 40 Slowish tempo 54 Flower holders
48" with two 12" pull-out leaves,
fans
Steve 650-518-6614
call(650)697-3709
stemmed Crystal. 3 styles. 13
pieces. Pattern: "Catherine". ethan allen sofa and love seat. Blue 18 Park with an 11 One verifying marking 56 Hyundai
$45. San Bruno.(650)794-0839 velveteen. Solid construction. Some col-
or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol- “Innoventions” a tag 43 One of competitor
toPPs baseball complete set 1987 stering. Free. (650)593-7001. museum 12 20km Summer Corleone’s capos 58 Paltry quantity
19 Humanities subj. Olympian
thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999-

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4474 glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-

vintage stemWare: 3 styles, 23


lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
20 Small white toy 13 “Don’t make __!”
pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 ikea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. 22 Time of 14 Fertilizer
ikea table, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. expectation ingredient
299 Computers $ 30. (650)598-9804. 23 Old Route 66 21 Ballroom dances
19" Color Monitor with stand VG con- mahogany tv Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W city 23 Three-horse
24 Solution
dition power cord/owners manual includ-
carriages
x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697-
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 3709

reCordable Cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- mattress, tWin long, excellent condi- 26 Flag of Chicago 25 Preserved
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, tion, $25, (650) 552-9556 quartet fodders
29 Mainland Africa’s
(650) 578 9208
neW deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
26 “__ Came in
smallest nation
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
300 toys Sell! (650) 875-8159. Through the
ameriCan flyer locomotive runs niagara vibrating Adjustable bed 31 Decorated one Bathroom
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
(408)656-0958 32 Pot seen in a bar Window”: Beatles
JumP and Play Keyboard brand new, in 35 Charges up 27 One might
37 Whitewater sight,
original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580. offiCe tyPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
wood with formica wood grain top $25 include an emoji
perhaps
star Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader
28 Dance Dance
(650) 787-9753
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568

302 antiques
queen sofa Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?),
Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition, 39 Sit out Revolution, e.g.
call (650)697-3709 41 Lock fixers 30 Sacred chests
42 Maker of Oikos
.
32 More than
beer steins-original from Germa-
ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info
(650)592-7483 retro hutCh Needs refinishing other-
wise good condition. Top detaches from Greek yogurt brushed back 03/23/19
bottom $25. (650)712-9962 43 Big Ten team
since 2014,
mahogany antique Secretary desk,
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- sofa-beige fabriC, Orig. $900,
familiarly
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. Rarely used, 7ft long, $350
(650)234-8218
roseville tuliP Pitcher, Ca: 1900.
solid Wood Dining table with exten- 44 Actually being
46 Match.com
$45. (650)574-2490.
sion great piece great condition black

results
$80 (650)364-5263
303 electronics
49 Brief storage unit
solid Wood Entertainment Center-
free television - Mitsubishi, TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not
Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o 50 “The Murder
Delivery available. (925)482-5742 Room” author
onkyo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital table 24"x48" folding legs each end. 52 Red choice
55 Up
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
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the party
59 Jackie’s
predecessor
60 Posted
61 Place
62 Egg sources

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US forces say two American soldiers killed in Afghanistan
By Amir Shah “The incident is under investigation and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS we have no additional information to pro-
vide,” said Sgt. 1st Class Debra Richardson,
KABUL, Afghanistan — Two American a Resolute Support spokeswoman.
service members were killed during an oper- A Taliban statement later in the day said
ation in Afghanistan on Friday, the U.S. and insurgents engaged in heavy fighting with
NATO forces said, providing no other Afghan and U.S. forces overnight in the
details on the combat deaths. northern city of Kunduz. Zabihullah Mujahid,
The fatalities, which bring to four the the Taliban spokesman, said the fighting was
number of U.S. soldiers killed so far this still underway Friday; he claimed the insur-
year in Afghanistan, underscore the difficul- gents had killed as many as three Americans
ties in bringing peace to the war-wrecked and nine Afghan commandos.
country even as Washington has stepped up The insurgents often exaggerate their bat-
efforts to find a way to end the 17-year war, tlefield claims and it was impossible to con-
America’s longest. firm whether the fighting Mujahid was refer-
The U.S. and NATO Resolute Support mis- ring to was the same combat in which the
sion said the names of the service members two U.S. service members were killed.
killed in action were being withheld until An Afghan lawmaker from Kunduz
after notification of the next of kin, in province, Abdul Wodood Payman, said there
accordance with U. S. Department of was heavy fighting overnight in the Kunduz
Defense policy. The statement also did not neighborhood of Taluka, where jet fighters
REUTERS specify the location of the combat or say roared overhead and bombings could be
A man stands near the debris at one of the explosion sites in Kabul, Afghanistan. who the soldiers were fighting. heard. He had no additional information.
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