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King Park improvements moving forward


San Mateo officials give plans for synthetic turf, upgrades green light
By Anna Schuessler parks, long-imag- Having served on the city’s Park and
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ined upgrades to Recreation Commission for some
Martin Luther King eight years, Commissioner Ellen
Plans to replace well-used playing Park are heading to Mallory said she was excited to review
fields in North Central San Mateo’s the council for plans that have long been in the
Martin Luther King Park with synthet- review March 18 works. Also included among the
ic turf and make other improvements after planning improvements are the resurfacing of a
were met with enthusiasm by the city’s co mmi s s i o n ers basketball court, improved security
Planning Commission, which voted 3-0 to recom- lighting, a walking path along the
approved the project Tuesday. Ellen Mallory mend the plans. park’s perimeter and additional picnic
More than a year after the City Chair Dianne tables, among other changes.
Council pegged improvements to the Whitaker recused herself from the dis- Acknowledging a synthetic turf will
park as a priority and some six years cussion because she lives near the park allow sports teams to use the playing DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
after officials began studying the and Vice Chair Mike Etheridge was Residents gather for a morning tai chi session in San Mateo’s
potential for synthetic turf at city absent from the meeting. See KING, Page 23 Martin Luther King Park.

Deputies cleared
Taser death decision likely trailed by lawsuit, pledge to use medical equipment
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Nearly five months after a 36-


year-old man died after being hit
with a Taser by
San Mateo
County sher-
iff’s deputies in San Mateo resident Pat Young has
Mi l l b rae, logged more than 20 years as a
D i s t r i c t volunteer for the Funders, a
Attorney Steve volunteer group focused on raising
Wa g s t a f f e money for the San Mateo County
an n o un ced Historical Association.
Chinedu Okobi Friday he has
determined the
filing of criminal charges against
the four deputies and sergeant
Decades of
involved in the Oct. 3 incident is
not warranted.
Following Wagstaffe’s long-
helping the
awaited decision, an attorney for
Chinedu Okobi’s family ques-
tioned whether deputies’ use of
force was appropriate and vowed to
community
pursue a civil case on behalf of the San Mateo resident Pat
family. Though many concerned Young celebrates career
citizens have rallied around
Okobi’s family and called for coun- By Anna Schuessler
ty law enforcement agencies to DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL
District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe announced Friday the results of the investigation into the conduct of the four Whether it’s creating a display
See TASER, Page 12 sheriff’s deputies and sergeant that were involved in the Taser death of Chinedu Okobi.
featuring a piece of San Mateo
County history or the next

Belmont adopts long-term Academy Awards program, San


Mateo resident Pat Young centers
her life around creativity, dedicat-
plans for Twin Pines Park ing hours as a volunteer for the
new, used and rare bookstore at the
By Zachary Clark while still pre- San Mateo County History
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF serving the feel Museum in Redwood City.
of the park. Having logged more than 20
The Belmont City Council has “I was worried years as a volunteer for the
adopted a vision for enhancing we’d go too far Funders, a volunteer group focused
Twin Pines Park, but the plans will and I think on raising money for the San
not become a reality any time we’ve done an Mateo County Historical
soon. excellent job of Association, the 98-year-old for-
The council approved the Twin not changing mer teacher has made a lifelong
Pines Park Master Plan at a meet- Charles Stone [the park] too career out of helping others in her
ing Feb. 26 and celebrated it for DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
proposing tasteful improvements See PINES, Page 12 Twin Pines Park in Belmont is a respite of nature. See YOUNG, Page 31
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Thought for the Day


“Nothing ever really sets
human nature free, but self-control.”
— Phyllis Bottome, English writer

This Day in History


The motion picture “King Kong” had

1933 its world premiere at New York’s Radio


City Music Hall and the Roxy

In 1 7 9 3 , the first (and third) president of the Republic of


Texas, Sam Houston, was born near Lexington, Virginia.
In 1 8 3 6 , the Republic of Texas formally declared its inde-
pendence from Mexico.
In 1 8 7 7 , Republican Rutherford B. Hayes was declared the
winner of the 1876 presidential election over Democrat
Samuel J. Tilden, even though Tilden had won the popular
vote.
In 1 9 1 7 , Puerto Ricans were granted U.S. citizenship as
President Woodrow Wilson signed the Jones-Shafroth Act.
In 1939, Roman Catholic Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli was elect-
ed pope on his 63rd birthday; he took the name Pius XII. The
Massachusetts legislature voted to ratify the Bill of Rights,
147 years after the first 10 amendments to the U.S.
Constitution had gone into effect. (Georgia and Connecticut
soon followed.)
In 1 9 4 3 , the three-day Battle of the Bismarck Sea began in
the southwest Pacific during World War II; U.S. and Australian
warplanes were able to inflict heavy damage on an Imperial REUTERS
Japanese convoy. A couple takes a selfie photo in a super bloom of poppies in Lake Elsinore.
In 1 9 6 2 , Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points for the
Philadelphia Warriors in a game against the New York honor the strength of magnets is meas- The famous shower scene lasted 45 sec-
Knicks, an NBA record that still stands. (Philadelphia won, ured in units called gauss. onds in the 1960 Hitchcock movie
169-147.) *** “Psycho.” The scene had no actual nudi-
In 1 9 7 8 , the remains of comedian Charles Chaplin were A magnet contains a north-seeking pole ty. Hitchcock himself held the knife for
stolen by extortionists from his grave in Cosier-sur-Vevey, and a south-seeking pole. Similar mag- the close-ups.
Switzerland. (The body was recovered near Lake Geneva 11 netic poles repel. Opposite magnetic ***
weeks later.) poles attract. Do not give your lover a knife as a gift.
In 1 9 8 5 , the government approved a screening test for *** Superstition says that such a gift will
AIDS that detected antibodies to the virus, allowing possibly The city of North Pole, Alabama, was bring an end to the love.
contaminated blood to be excluded from the blood supply. established in 1953. The original idea ***
in selecting the name of the city was to The word penknife comes from the
attract the toy industry to manufacture
Birthdays articles from the “North Pole.” They did
knife’s original function in the 17th
century, to shape and sharpen quill

T
he date printed on a milk carton is not succeed in attracting toy manufac-
a “sell-by” date the store should turers, however, the town thrives with a pens.
adhere to; it is not an expiration population of 1,570. ***
date. As long as milk is properly refrig- Do you know the capital of Switzerland?
*** What about the largest city in
erated it is good for about seven days Middle-aged Madison Avenue advertis-
beyond the sell-by date. Switzerland? See answer at end.
ing executive Roger O. Thornhill (Cary ***
*** Grant 1904-1986) is mistaken for a spy.
When the power goes off, food in your Aided by a beautiful blonde (Eva Marie The holes in Swiss cheese are called
refrigerator will stay cold enough to be Saint, born 1924), he is pursued across eyes.
eaten safely for four to six hours if you the United States by spies and the gov- ***
Rock singer Jon Actor Daniel Craig Actress Rebel don’t open the door. Items in a full freez- ernment. The plot belongs to the 1959 There are four national languages in
Bon Jovi is 57. is 51. Wilson is 39. er are good for about two days. Alfred Hitchcock movie “North by Switzerland. German is spoken by 65
*** Northwest.” percent of the population, 18 percent
Actor John Cullum is 89. Former Soviet President and Refrigerators are in 99.5 percent of *** speak French, 10 percent speak Italian.
Nobel peace laureate Mikhail S. Gorbachev is 88. Actress American homes. During the making of “North by The fourth language is Romansch, spo-
Barbara Luna is 80. Author John Irving is 77. Actress Cassie *** Northwest” Cary Grant charged his fans ken by less than 1 percent of the Swiss
Yates is 68. Actress Laraine Newman is 67. Former Sen. Russ Before modern refrigeration, iceboxes 15 cents for an autograph. people.
Feingold, D-Wis., is 66. Former Interior Secretary Ken Salazar were used to store food. Blocks of ice *** ***
is 64. Singer Jay Osmond is 64. Pop musician John Cowsill were kept in wooden boxes lined with In the 1944 movie “Lifeboat,” director Ans wer: Berne is the capital of
(The Cowsills) is 63. Former tennis player Kevin Curren is tin or zinc and insulated with various Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980) made a Switzerland. Zurich is the country ’s
61. Country singer Larry Stewart (Restless Heart) is 60. Blues materials including cork, sawdust and cameo appearance as a fat man in a largest city with a population of nearly
singer-musician Alvin Youngblood Hart is 56. Actor Richard seaweed. A drip pan had to be emptied newspaper ad for reducing pills. The 1 million.
Ruccolo is 47. Rock musician Casey (Jimmie’s Chicken daily. only other film where Hitchcock’s
Shack) is 43. Rock singer Chris Martin (Coldplay) is 42. *** cameo was not as a living person was in
Actress Heather McComb is 42. Actress Bryce Dallas Howard Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855), a “Dial M for Murder” (1954) where he Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in the
is 38. NFL quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is 37. Musician German mathematician, was a pioneer was pictured in a reunion photo on a weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
Questions? Comments? Email
Mike “McDuck” Olson (Lake Street Dive) is 36. Actor Robert in applying mathematics to gravita- wall. knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
Iler is 34. Actress Nathalie Emmanuel is 30. Country singer tion, electricity and magnetism. In his *** 5200 ext. 128.
Luke Combs is 29. Singer-rapper-actress Becky G is 22.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Feb. 27 Powerball Fantasy Five
Unscramble these Jumbles, Saturday : Rain likely in the morning,
one letter to each square,
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to form four ordinary words. 21 31 42 49 59 23 4 8 9 22 27 then a chance of showers in the after-


Powerball noon. Highs in the mid 50s. Northeast
TCIHK March 1 Mega Millions Daily Four winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipita-
tion 70 percent.
29 33 39 60 66 21 9 6 8 2 Saturday Ni g ht: Cloudy. A chance of
Mega number
Daily three midday showers. Lows in the lower 50s.
UTOOD Feb. 27 Super Lotto Plus
Sunday : Mostly cloudy. A chance of
0 8 9 showers. Highs in the upper 50s.
2 11 25 26 32 13 Sunday Ni g ht And Mo nday : Partly cloudy. Lows in the
Daily three evening upper 40s. Highs in the mid 50s.
Mega number

SAUEYN 8 4 3 Mo nday Ni g ht: Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 40s.


Tues day : Cloudy. A chance of rain. Highs in the upper
The Daily Derby race winners are Gorgeous George, 50s.
No. 8, in first place; Money Bags, No. 11, in second Tues day Ni g ht: Rain likely. Lows in the lower 50s.
place; and California Classic, No. 5, in third place. The Wednes day : Rain likely. Highs around 60.
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Half Moon Bay community academy returns Police reports
This won’t work
Program offered between April 4 and May 2; deadline to register is March 21 A transient was sleeping inside a busi-
ness on El Camino Real in Redwood
By Zachary Clark City, it was reported 6:23 a. m.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF “A lot of people don’t understand the role Wednesday, Feb. 20.
Half Moon Bay’s fourth annual Network- of local government, the services provided and
Engage-Transform or NET program returns the point is to familiarize folks with what the city REDWOOD CITY
in April to educate residents about local
government and hopefully convince them does, the benefits it provides to the community and Petty theft. A theft was reported on
to participate in it.
The program entails four three-hour
educate people on who to go to and where to ask questions.” Goodwin
Feb. 27.
Avenue at 7:41 p.m. Wednesday,

evening sessions held between April 4 and — Deputy City Manager Matthew Chidester Vandal i s m. A disgruntled employee dam-
May 2 that will introduce residents to every aged a restroom on Veterans Boulevard after
city department and many of the people Chidester added that a broad range of res- program, the council will hold a graduation going into a rage, it was reported at 4:53
who staff those departments, as well as idents, including high school students, ceremony at one of its regular meetings. p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27
councilmembers. retirees, stay-at-home moms and corporate Sessions will be held in the new library Burg l ary . Someone stole money from a
“A lot of people don’t understand the role workers. as well as the emergency operations center drawer after breaking through the back win-
of local government, the services provided Gaitan said the first session will provide next to the substation and dinner will be dow on East Bayshore Road, it was reported
and the point is to familiarize folks with an overview of each of the city’s depart- provided. at 8:22 a.m. Monday, Feb. 25.
what the city does, the benefits it provides ments. The second session will focus on The program was offered twice a year for
Arres t. Someone was arrested on Douglas
to the community and educate people on public safety so representatives from the the last three years — once in English and
Court for drug activity, it was reported at
who to go to and where to ask questions,” Sheriff’s Office and Cal Fire and the once in Spanish — but the Spanish one is
said Deputy City Manager Matthew Coastside Fire Protection District will be on hiatus because the city has struggled to 6:53 p.m. Wednesday, Feb 22.
Chidester. “The real purpose is to inspire present. generate enough interest in it amongst that Di s turbance. Two men were drinking alco-
people to become more civically “They’ll also bring out a fire engine and community. Staff is looking into potential hol, being loud and panhandling on
engaged.” that’s always popular,” Gaitan said. changes to the Spanish language version Veterans Boulevard, it was reported at 11:41
Chidester said one of the city’s senior The third session will focus on the Park for next year to change that and, while the a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20.
management analysts was initially and Recreation Department as well as the upcoming program is in English, Spanish
inspired to transition from nonprofits into library, and its maker spaces specifically translators are available upon request. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
local government after participating in the will be highlighted. The Community “We had bilingual tables at previous con- Narc o t i c s . An incident occurred at
program. And the council’s newest member, Development Department will also present versations on housing and English and Embassy Suites on Gateway Boulevard, it
Robert Brownstone, attended a NET ses- that night, informing residents about the Spanish speakers both saw value in that was reported at 11:22 p.m. Wednesday, Feb.
sion, as did a handful of current planning planning process and what goes into the and it’s a good idea here, too,” Chidester 27.
commissioners and parks and recreation land use decisions made by the Planning said. Narco ti cs . An incident occurred at Haskins
commissioners, Chidester added. Commission and City Council, Gaitan The deadline to sign up is March 21 and Way and East Jaime Court, it was reported at
“It’s been a successful and popular pro- said. so far less than half of the 25 slots have
11:13 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 27.
gram and we’ve had over 100 participants Finally, the fourth session is an opportu- been filled.
Burg l ary. An incident occurred at IHOP on
over three years,” said Victor Gaitan, who nity for residents to speak with coun-
cilmembers in small groups. Following the Visit www.hmbcity.com/net to register. South Airport Boulevard, it was reported at
is managing the program. 12:57 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27.
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Redwood City district
maps are down to two
By Zachary Clark next big wave, let’s say — Woodside Road,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF El Camino Real issues — it does abut all
those,” she said.
At its fourth hearing on the transition to Councilwoman Shelly Masur gave a nod to
district elections, the Redwood City Council map 21b because it meets the request of the
narrowed the list of potential district maps residents there.
down to two and the final one will be chosen “Redwood Shores has asked us repeatedly
at its next regular meeting on March 11. to make them one voting district and to
The two finalists are maps 7-013c and 7- please not include other areas of the city
021b. They’re posted to the city’s website with them and I understand why. It is a
REUTERS and will be updated by March 4 based on uniquely situated area of our city that has
Flood waters of the Russian River are shown in this satellite image over Guerneville. feedback from councilmembers at a meeting separate issues maybe than other parts of the
Feb. 25. city, like many of our neighborhoods do,”

Evacuations lifted for flooded At that meeting, councilmembers agreed


that Redwood Shores should get its own dis-
trict separate from Bair Island, mobile home
parks on East Bayshore Road should be
she said. “That’s the one thing I feel is
important and would like to see in a map. ...
There’s really only one map that accom-
plishes that and it’s 21b.”

California wine country towns


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS swollen Russian River.
included in the same district as Friendly
Acres and they also expressed interest in
having multiple districts touching down-
Councilwoman Giselle Hale also seemed
interested in map 21b in part because it hon-
ors the request of Redwood Shores residents.
town. Each of the finalist maps put councilmem-
Days of heavy rain had left the towns “The mobile home parks and Friendly bers in separate districts.
GUERNEVILLE — Jason Flint prepared reachable only by boat Wednesday. About Acres I would like together because they go City Manager Melissa Stevenson Diaz
for flooding in Northern California by put- 2,600 homes, businesses and other struc- to each other’s [neighborhood] meetings, closed out the discussion with a reminder
ting his deli’s valuable equipment on pal- tures in the popular tourist destination were they share a lot of the same issues and prob- that councilmembers are still expected to
lets and milk crates stacked several feet flooded by water up to 8 feet (2.4 meters) lems,” said Vice Mayor Diane Howard. represent the entire community and not just
above the ground. deep and at least 3,500 people were ordered Councilwoman Diana Reddy found map their district.
It wasn’t enough, as he found out Friday to evacuate. 13c appealing. “This is just affecting how people are
when he returned to Guerneville after two No one was injured or killed. However, “Some of those neighborhoods do belong elected to council, but the moment someone
days of flooding in Sonoma County’s famed more than 200 miles (320 kilometers) together, they do make sense to me,” she is seated, the moment they take the oath of
wine country. Mud-covered refrigerators, north, a man drowned while trying to reach said. office, they’re representing the entire com-
display cases and food crates were strewn his Humboldt County home by walking
Councilwoman Janet Borgens also munity,” she said. “One of the things your
about by 6-foot-high (2 meters) murky through about 5 feet (1.5 meters) of water.
endorsed map 13c and said she based her governance committee will be discussing
water. Benito Nunez-Rodriguez, 35, of Ferndale decision on data for voter turnout, voter reg- this spring and summer is what kind of sup-
“My entire deli is wiped out,” Flint said. was trying to walk from his job at a dairy port can we provide to future councils to help
istration and citizens voting age.
“It’s crazy. It’s too much to get my head farm to his home through up to 5 feet (1.5 ensure that they really take that holistic
“What I like about the map is that it
around this.” meters) of water Wednesday evening when community-wide view. It’s really essential.”
abutted — six districts hit Woodside Road,
Evacuation orders were lifted and all he was carried away by the fast-moving cur- six hit Jefferson, four hit El Camino Real — Go to redwoodcity.org/departments/city-
roads into Guerneville and neighboring rent, said Samantha Karges, a spokes- so it actually incorporated a lot of the deci- clerk/district-elections to see the maps and
Monte Rio were opened Friday, almost woman with the Humboldt County Sheriff’s sion-making that takes place up here and the to find additional information.
three days after being cut off by the rain- Office.

Man who posed as an officer to Obituary

Charles P. Linden
steal pot gets nine years prison December 9, 1939 – February 7, 2019

DAILY JOURNAL WIRE REPORT which requests the judge


drop one of his client’s
A 24-year-old San Mateo man who pleaded previous strike convic-
no contest to residential burglary for posing tions from consideration
as a police officer and taking marijuana, in sentencing, and sen-
$1,500 in cash and a handgun from the home tenced him to a lengthy
of a Redwood City man in May was sen- prison term. He will
tenced to nine years in state prison Friday, receive 332 days credit
according to the San Mateo County District for time served, accord-
Attorney’s Office. Danny Pita ing to prosecutors.
Judge Stephanie Garratt denied Danny
Pita’s defense attorney’s Romero motion, See PITA, Page 23

It is with great sadness that the family of Charles “Charlie” P. Linden announces his
death after a brief illness, on February 7, 2019, at 79 years of age. Charlie, a native of
the Bay Area, died in his home surrounded by his loved ones. He was born December
9, 1939, in San Francisco, to the late Carl and Clara Linden. He is survived by his
wife, Marilia de Campos Linden.
Charlie is also survived by his daughters, Alison (Greg) and Kim, along with
grandchildren Chelsea (Bennett), Emmanuel, Nicholas (Taylor), and Joseph, and his
great-granddaughter, Teddy Love (Chelsea). Shortly before his death, Charlie received
the news that he would be blessed again by a second great-grandchild later this year
(Nicholas).
Charlie leaves behind the legacy of an accomplished career, spanning many
decades, in the financial, insurance, investment, and estate planning industries. He
was recognized often as a leader in his field, including admission as lifetime member
to the Million Dollar Round Table, recipient of the National Quality Award, and as
past President and Director of the San Francisco Life Underwriters Association. He
taught graduate courses and wrote articles on investment and financial planning, and
made numerous appearances on both radio and television programs. Throughout the
years, he developed many wonderful friendships with clients, and continued to work
with them until he became ill.
Charlie enjoyed many hobbies, including reading and watching science fiction,
bowling, golf, photography and kayaking. One of his most memorable trips included
kayaking the Rogue River in southern Oregon. He was an avid San Francisco 49ers
fan, and in 1982 traveled to watch the 49ers defeat the Bengals in Super Bowl XVI.
He also loved the arts, particularly painting and sculpture, and he attended many
Broadway plays over the years.
A celebration to honor Charlie’s life will be held at a future date. In lieu of flowers,
please send donations to the Salvation Army in the San Francisco Bay Area, an
organization that was special to Charlie.
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A Graffiti artists receives light The driver stayed at the scene


l an Perez, of South San
Francisco, was named edi-
Local briefs and was not arrested. Drugs and
tor in chief of The Dai l y sentence for BART vandalism speaking with an Australian con- alcohol did not contribute to the
at No rthwes tern Uni v ers i ty . A 33-year-old Australian man stable who believed the graffiti crash, according to police.
The So uth San Franci s co Hi g h who admitted he was the artist to be White’s from previous Anyone with more information
Scho o l graduate also co-founded behind graffiti investigations, officials put a about the crash is asked to call
The Warri o r Po s t, the school’s found on a train warrant out for his arrest, accord- (650) 877-8900.
student publication. in the Millbrae ing to prosecutors previously.
*** BART yard in District Attorney Steve Man arrested for
The Hi l l s dal e Hi g h Scho o l December was Wagstaffe said White is expected sexually assaulting minor
Drama Department is present- sentenced to to face charges in Contra Costa
ing “The Ho us e On Mang o three years A Richmond man was arrested
County as well. Similar graffiti Thursday for allegedly sexually
Street, ” as its spring show. supervised pro- was also found on trains at the
Shows run Thursday, March 7, bation and 125 assaulting his
Daly City, Richmond and g i r l f r i e n d’s
through Sunday, March 10. All or higher GPA. Matthew White days county Concord BART yards, but
shows begin 7 p.m., except the jail Friday, underage fami-
*** Wagstaffe said previously the ly member in
Sunday matinee, which begins 2 Li nds ay Andrew, of Menlo according to the San Mateo charges White faced in San Mateo
p.m. Visit hillsdaledrama.com for County District Attorney’s unincorporated
Park, Jenni fer Sand, of Redwood County only pertained to the Redwood City,
tickets and more information. City, and Rachael Fi o re, of San Office. graffiti found on the train in
*** A judge is expected to consider according to
Carlos, were named to the dean’s Millbrae. the San Mateo
Ral s to n Intermedi ate list at the Uni v ers i ty o f prosecutors’ estimate that Wagstaffe said he felt a harsher
Scho o l in Belmont and Bo rel as Matthew Raoul White caused C o u n t y
Del aware. sentence was warranted in the Sh eri ff ’s
well as Bo wdi tch mi ddl e *** some $13, 000 in damage by case of White — who received Victor
s cho o l s in San Mateo were named spraying 4-foot-by-7-foot words Office.
Indi ra Varma, of Menlo Park, 125 days credit for time served Paredes-Castro V i c t o r
Di s ti ng ui s hed Scho o l s by was named to the dean’s list at and initials on the Millbrae train and is in custody on $400,000
state Superi ntendent To ny when he next appears in court Paredes-Castro, 35, is suspected
Ithaca Co l l eg e. bail — and expressed disappoint- of two counts of lewd and lascivi-
Thurmo nd for their academic *** July 12 for restitution hearing, ment the judge didn’t sentence
excellence. according to prosecutors. ous acts with a child under 14
El i zabeth Ro s s , of Emerald him to nine months in county years old, according to the
*** Hills, was named to the dean’s list White was waiting to board a jail as prosecutors requested.
The Sequo i a Hi g h Scho o l connecting flight to Sydney Sheriff’s Office.
at the Uni v ers i ty o f New White’s defense attorney Paredes-Castro allegedly
Al umni As s o ci ati o n is seeking Hamps hi re. when he was arrested with spray Patrick Concannon could not be
nominations for its annual Purpl e paint on his clothes at the San assaulted the victim while she was
*** immediately reached for com-
Patri o t Award, recognizing Fel i x Chen and May a Sun, of Francisco International Airport in his vehicle in unincorporated
ment.
those who offered outstanding Belmont, Nathan Kapl an, of in late December as the suspect Redwood City Feb. 23. The victim
service to the Sequo i a Hi g h Redwood City and Dav i s Ladd, of behind the moniker “Bamp Pedestrian immediately reported the inci-
Scho o l community. Names, Half Moon Bay, were named to the Floss” and the letters “GH” dent, but the suspect fled before
organizations and a case for the dean’s list at Wo rces ter spray-painted on a train in
transported to hospital deputies arrived. On Feb. 28,
nomination should be submitted Po l y techni c Ins ti tute. Millbrae, according to prosecu- after being struck by car deputies arrested Paredes-Castro at
no later than Friday, March 22. *** tors. A driver struck and seriously his home in Richmond, and they
Nominations can be sent to Eri ca Chen, of Millbrae, Believed to be part of the injured a pedestrian in South San believe he was preparing to flee to
Sequo i a Hi g h Scho o l Al umni Sco ut Lans i ng , of Half Moon Australian graffiti group Get Francisco Thursday night, Mexico before the arrest, accord-
As s o ci ati o n, P.O. Box 2534, Bay, and Ry an May han, of Hectik, White was connected to according to police. ing to the Sheriff’s Office.
Redwood City, 94064 or emailed Foster City, were named to the the crime after photos of the graf- The 38-year-old man was hit as Detectives believe there are
to sequoiahsalumni@earthlink.net dean’s list at Hami l to n Co l l eg e. fiti were shown to law enforce- he was crossing Grand Avenue at potentially more victims and
or placed in the alumni mailbox at ment agencies across the globe. Eucalyptus Avenue around 9 p.m. encourage anyone who has had
the high school. They were connected with the He was taken to a local hospital any contact with Paredes-Castro
*** Class notes is a column dedicated to group when a detective in New with non-life threatening to contact Detective Jerri Cosens
Mi chael Li ma, of Belmont, school news. It is compiled by education York City recognized the graffiti injuries, according to the South
received a gold star for academic reporter Austin Walsh. You can contact at (650) 363-4347 or Detective
as similar to writing observed on San Francisco Police
excellence at The Ci tadel . Gold
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Around the state
Unique California program
still has backlog in illegal guns
SACRAMENTO — A uniquely California
program investigated a record number of
people who no longer are
allowed to own firearms,
yet the underlying back-
log remains nearly the
same as a year ago, state
Attorney General Xavier
Becerra said Friday.
He blamed an increase
in gun possessions and
Xavier Becerra too few special agents,
despite an infusion of
$24 million in recent years, and said his
office may always have a problem clearing
cases unless agents get raises that bring
their salaries more in line with other law
enforcement agencies.
“We are using every gear to move this
program,” he said. “We don’t have enough
REUTERS FILE PHOTO gears to keep pace with the number of peo-
A Tesla Model 3 car is displayed at an autoshow. ple that are added to the (prohibited) list.”

Tesla’s online-only sales comes with risks


The only-in-California Armed and
Prohibited Person System, known as APPS,
cross-matches five databases to find people
who legally purchased weapons but are now
By Tom Krisher and still make money. behind the wheel, especially for a purchase banned from ownership because they have
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It’s a huge risk and a second only to the cost of buying a house. been convicted of felonies or have a history
major departure from the “This is a purchase that is an extended-buy of domestic violence or mental illness.
DETROIT — When Gary Bornstein spent way people now buy new purchase. It’s not something you go pick up a
$52,000 for a Tesla Model 3 last summer, he vehicles in the U.S. loaf of bread, milk and you buy a Tesla,” said California governor
did it without taking a test drive or even see- Many states require cars David Koehler, a marketing professor at the recalls struggles reading as child
ing the car that he now owns. to be purchased from University of Illinois-Chicago. “People get
physical dealerships so upset just buying clothes online that don’t fit SACRAMENTO — California Gov. Gavin
The Long Island, New York, financial con- Newsom opened up about his dyslexia to
sultant did his research and ordered the car buyers typically do their them.”
research online but travel school children Friday,
online, a process that Tesla CEO Elon Musk Elon Musk Even Musk seemed a little apprehensive on telling them he struggled
is gambling on being attractive to many to a storefront to kick the a conference call with reporters Thursday. At
tires, make the deal and drive away. to read as a child and
more buyers in the future. one point he said there’s demand for 500,000 recalling a time when he
Musk on Thursday announced a radical Still, experts say the time may be right. A Model 3s per year, but he also added “I don’t
tech-savvy generation that grew up ordering was laughed at by class-
change in Tesla’s business model. The know what the demand is.” mates for trying.
Silicon Valley electric car maker plans to goods online from Amazon sight-unseen has Investors also were skeptical, in part
reached car-buying age and is Tesla’s target “I have a hard time read-
close most of its stores worldwide and go because Musk predicted a first-quarter loss ing out loud, and I had a
strictly to internet sales as it tries to cut over- market. But even they may be skeptical of after pledging to be profitable every quar-
spending so much money without getting hard time when I was your
head so it can sell a base Model 3 for $35,000 ter. age reading at all,” he
Gavin Newsom told kindergarteners. “If

Oakland teachers strike ends with tentative deal for raise any of you have a hard time reading, that’s
OK.”
Newsom visited a Sacramento elementary
By Jocelyn Gecker percent bonus. The deal also requires the Trammell said in a statement. “The contract school with his wife, Jennifer Siebel
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS district to reduce class sizes and hire more will help ensure more teachers stay in Newsom, for Read Across America Day. The
student support staff, including special edu- Oakland and that more come to teach in our couple read two books to kindergarteners
cation teachers and counselors, the union classrooms and support our students.” before speaking with a sixth grade class.
OAKLAND — Striking teachers in said in a statement. Oakland’s teachers walked off the job Feb. Newsom’s struggle to read stemmed from
Oakland reached a contract agreement The deal, reached on the strike’s 7th day, 21 to demand higher pay, smaller class sizes his dyslexia, which he didn’t mention
Friday with district officials to end a week- still needs to be voted on by teachers. and more school resources. directly to the students but has talked about
long walkout. Teachers were expected to vote Saturday, and Union officials from the Oakland during his political career. Dyslexia is a dis-
The Oakland Education Association, if the deal is approved, return to classrooms Education Association said in a statement order that makes it difficult to read and com-
which represents the city’s 3,000 teachers, next week. Friday that the contract deal marked “a win prehend written words, and Newsom has said
said that union leaders reached a four-year “On Monday, March 4, we look forward to in every major proposal” the union made. he memorizes most of his speeches because
agreement that calls for teachers to receive everyone being together again in the class- Teachers are expected to vote on the agree- of it.
an 11 percent salary increase and one-time 3 room, ” Superintendent Kyla Johnson- ment this weekend, the statement said.
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8 Weekend • March 2-3, 2019 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Bernie 2.0: More professional


this time, and more personal
By Steve Peoples and Juana Summers
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — A young civil rights


activist named Bernard Sanders was arrest-
ed and dragged off to jail for protesting
school segregation on the South Side of
Chicago in the summer of 1963.
Most voters didn’t learn about that
episode until photos surfaced in late
February 2016, almost 10 months into the
Vermont senator’s first presidential cam-
paign. Sanders had been struggling to win
over African-American voters, but his
REUTERS
topsy-turvy campaign team didn’t know
such powerful evidence of his civil rights
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks during a news
conference on Capitol Hill. REUTERS FILE PHOTO
bona fides existed until five days before Donald Trump during a joint news conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
South Carolina’s primary. from his 2016 stumbles.
Sanders lost the Southern contest, which
is heavily influenced by the black vote, by
almost 50 points.
As he launches his second presidential
“What is different of course this time is
we’re built to win and planning to win
from the very beginning, ” said Faiz
Shakir, Sanders’ campaign manager, who
Eyeing 2020, White
campaign this weekend, Sanders and his
team are determined not to repeat the same
mistake. The 77-year-old self-described
last week became the first Muslim hired to
lead a major U.S. presidential effort.
Welcome to Bernie 2.0, a more profes-
House ups ‘socialism’
attack on Democrats
democratic socialist will hold high-profile sional campaign based in Washington
rallies in Brooklyn and Chicago, where with a team that is embracing a more per-
he’ll open up about his working-class sonal message, a more diverse staff and a
roots and early activism — including the much more organized nationwide opera-
tion. By Zeke Miller “quality health care for none,” Pence said.
arrest — as he tries to prove he’s learned
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS And “the only thing green” about the
Democrats’ environmental framework to
Washington Gov. Inslee joins WASHINGTON — As the White House combat climate change, the vice president
Around the nation gears up for the 2020 campaign, it’s press- said, “is how much green it’s going to cost
2020 Dem presidential field ing the case that Democrats are rallying taxpayers if we do it: $90 trillion.”
Hickenlooper also are The American Action Forum, a
SEATTLE — Declaring climate change the behind what it’s calling the policies of
eyeing presidential cam- Republican-linked think tank, has esti-
nation’s most pressing issue, Washington “socialism.”
paigns. mated that the Green New Deal could cost
Gov. Jay Inslee launched his 2020 Trying to portray Democrats as out of
It won’t be easy for $51 trillion to $93 trillion over 10 years.
Democratic presidential bid on Friday with a step with ordinary Americans, Vice
Inslee to garner attention Democrats have not specified a price tag,
promise to refocus American government President Mike Pence said in a speech
with prominent senators though Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of
and society. Friday at the Conservative Political
already running: Cory New York, who introduced the plan along
“It is time for our nation to set a new pri- Action Conference that the choice in the
Booker of New Jersey, with Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey, said
ority,” Inslee told supporters gathered at a next election is “between freedom and
Kirsten Gillibrand of it would be “the same way we paid for the
solar panel business in Seattle. “This is socialism, between personal responsibili-
Jay Inslee New York, Kamala Harris original New Deal, World War II, the bank
truly our moment. It is our moment to solve ty and government dependence.”
of California, Amy bailouts, tax cuts for the rich and decades
America’s most daunting challenge and It was the latest step in a coordinated
Klobuchar of Minnesota, Bernie Sanders of of war — with public money appropriated
make it the first, foremost and paramount effort by President Donald Trump and his
Vermont and Elizabeth Warren of by Congress.”
duty of the United States ... to defeat climate allies to drive up enthusiasm among the
Massachusetts. Former Vice President Joe The health care and climate proposals
change.” GOP base by sowing fears about the poli-
Biden and former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke have become litmus tests in the race for
The 68-year-old former congressman cies pushed by Democrats.
also are expected to make highly anticipat- the Democratic nomination, with many
becomes the first governor to enter a race “The moment America becomes a social-
ed 2020 announcements in the coming liberals embracing the ideas even as some
dominated by senators. Montana Gov. Steve ist country is the moment America ceases
weeks. pragmatists raise questions about cost and
Bullock and former Colorado Gov. John to be America,” Pence told the crowd of
conservative activists. feasibility.
Pence also took aim at “Medicare-for- White House economic adviser Larry
all” and the Green New Deal, policy pro- Kudlow said at the conference Thursday
posals prominent in the crowded that Americans should “put socialism on
Democratic contest for the presidential trial and then convict it. ” Trump was
nomination. expected to deliver a similar message when
The Medicare proposal really means he addresses the conference on Saturday.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Weekend • March 2-3, 2019 9


Reliable sources
By Brooke Hanshaw
information about
the website; and
No complaints
I
4). Drawing a frequently hear complaints about a lack of parking in
downtown Redwood City, but upon further inquiry, I

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any people viewed, conclusion on
learn either that the complainant insists upon a street
shared and commented on whether or not the parking space close to wherever they are headed, or that
the two-minute clip of website/article was they cannot easily find parking in the nearest parking lot
middle and high school students dis- reliable based on or garage. For someone who is willing and able to walk for
cussing the Green New Deal with our research. a block or two, though, there is almost always plenty of
California Sen. Dianne Feinstein in Learning and parking available. One just needs to know where to look.
her office on Feb. 22. Many people applying this On weekdays during the day options are limited either to
two-minute clip, she did seem a bit street parking; to the handful of municipal lots; and to the
also didn’t watch the entire 10- process remains crucial in the world
terse and unwelcoming, to which two municipal garages, one of which is beneath the
minute video, displaying a different of media and reporting today —
people had a multitude of differing Century Theatre and one of which fronts onto Marshall
side of Sen. Feinstein and more con- especially for younger generations
opinions on in the comments. Only Street. Studies show that together these almost always have
text and information on the dia- — seeing as social media platforms
after watching the full video did I enough parking during the day. At night and on weekends,
logue. I’m writing this not necessar- are starting to become additional
grasp a better understanding of her however, it is a different story, especially when there is a
ily to comment on climate change, news platforms. When we were first
reasoning and the reasoning of the large event going on downtown. It is then that the city-
Sen. Feinstein’s bill versus the taught the process of verifying reli-
children visiting her, although it owned lots and garages have insufficient capacity to meet
Green New Deal or the video itself; able sources, we only covered arti-
almost seemed like the organization demand.
rather, I wanted to address the impor- cles, online and in print. Until the Recently Redwood City’s
that posted the video chose the tens-
tance of reliable sources in today’s controversy over this video, I never Planning Commission approved
est two minutes of the entire conver-
day and age. really considered that I might have a six-story office building at 610
sation.
Last year, as a junior, I took to apply this process to something Walnut St. This new building
That recent video is just one of
advanced placement U.S. history. In as simple as a trending video on will share the block with, and
many examples floating around
our class, and in regular U.S. history social media. largely be hidden by, the giant
social media and the internet today.
courses, all students did an entire We’ve all seen edited videos, and Marston apartment building. The
The fact that everything needs to be building’s design has a number
unit, project and test at the start of usually it takes simple common
fact checked and verified in a detailed of interesting elements, particu-
sense to know when something’s
the year on reliability and how to process to get a full story makes me larly ones that relate to parking.
been edited or changed to create a
properly fact check sources, infor- feel upset and scared for the future of For instance, although the build-
different outcome than unedited film.
mation which we then used through- journalism as well; but, it also ing is technically six stories
But what about cropping videos, or
out the year and continue to use inspires me to do my job as diligent- tall, it has been cleverly
only showing specific parts of an
today in our classes and in our lives. ly and put forth my best effort at all designed to look as if it is only
The process our teachers taught
entire conversation? Watching the
times. Be wary of what you read and five, with two levels of parking Greg Wilson
video for the first time on Twitter, it squeezed into what seemingly is a single, ground-level
included: watch — ask questions — and do the
never crossed my mind that it was floor (there will also be a third, subterranean garage level).
1). Researching the author of an proper research before you draw con-
shorter than the entire conversation. In total, the building’s garage will accommodate 123 cars
article; clusions on an event or story.
Sen. Feinstein is a busy woman, and nine motorcycles, thanks in large part to the use of
2). Reading the “About Us” page after all. To me, it made sense that “stackers” (automobile lifts that enable two cars to occupy
on the website where the article was she could only give these students a a single parking space) on the underground level.
published; Brooke Hanshaw is a senior at Aragon
few minutes of her time, in fact I was High School in San Mateo. Student News Given its size, the 610 Walnut St. building’s garage lacks
3). Searching up the reliability of surprised they got the chance to appears in the weekend edition. You can the number of parking spaces that would normally be
the website and reading other web- speak to her in person at all. In the email Student News at news@smdailyjour- required. However, in downtown Redwood City the number
site’s observations and studies of nal.com. of parking spaces an office building must supply is greatly
reduced if those spaces are made available to the public dur-

‘Green Book’ and the Academy Awards ing non-business hours. That is, on weeknights starting at
5 p.m. and all day on weekends and holidays (closing hours
vary; pay attention to signs). Because the building at 610
uettes wasn’t abated by the presence
Los Angeles Times
Other voices of Octavia Spencer among the
movie’s mostly white male produc-
Walnut St. needs this parking requirement reduction, once
complete, the building will join a handful of others in act-
ing as a public garage during the times when parking is

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our years after ers, or by actor Mahershala Ali, who
and people of color. most dear. These garages, although not widely known, pro-
#OscarsSoWhite was hash- played the pianist, winning for best
The increase in diversity, however, vide additional options to those looking to park down-
tag-born, the Oscars ceremo- supporting actor. Nor did the Oscar town, options that on occasion can actually be more con-
ny saw a record rendering of diversi- didn’t prevent Oscar voters from
that Spike Lee collected for adapted venient than what the city provides.
ty: In addition to seven black artists making some controversial choices
screenplay (along with a team of co- The best known of these options is the “Box garage,” the
receiving awards in multiple cate- about films centered on people of
writers) for “BlacKkKlansman” quell entrance to which is on Middlefield Road at the end of
gories, Asian filmmakers won best color. Most of the friction was over discontent on Twitter. Theatre Way. Recently, however, the garage beneath 889
documentary and best animated the awards (notably, the Oscars for In the end, this competition Winslow St. — which connects to the garage beneath the
short, Mexican filmmaker Alfonso best picture and best original screen- should be about the best perform- Century Theatre but also has its own entrance and exit on
Cuaron won for best director, best play) going to “Green Book,” a film ance and the best work. And it is Hamilton Street — opened up, and thanks largely to its
cinematography and best foreign about a racist white man who takes a inevitable that more talented people connection with the theater garage it is already seeing pub-
language film — and a group of job chauffeuring a gifted black con- will lose on Oscar night than win. lic use. Around the same time, the garage beneath 601
young female filmmakers won best cert pianist around the segregated The goal is to keep expanding the Marshall St. was also made available to the public. This
documentary short for a film about South. To the film’s critics, and diversity in the membership and in particular garage, which is accessible from both Middlefield
the stigma associated with menstrua- there are many, the awards for “Green the film business itself so that a Road and Jefferson Avenue, stands kitty-corner across an
tion. That’s a welcome sea change Book” showed that Academy of wider vast array of stories is told on intersection from the historic courthouse, making it even
for a motion picture academy so Motion Picture Arts and Sciences film and championed by the acade- closer to Courthouse Square than the Box garage.
hidebound four years ago that it voters still fall for the old “white my. Judging from the nominees and In a year or two, the garage beneath the building under
nominated not a single person of savior” tropes and films that resolve winners, the industry is going in the construction at 851 Main St. will join these three, also
color in any of the four acting cate- deep-seated conflicts with feel-good right direction. The real achievement making its parking available to the public on nights,
gories. Since then, the academy has Hollywood endings by the time the will come when a movie is passed weekends and holidays. Given that the garage’s pedestrian
swelled its ranks with hundreds of final credits roll. over, and no one assumes it’s entrance will be on Main Street (cars enter and exit the
new voting members who are women The ire generated by those stat- because of racism or sexism. garage on Walnut Street), this garage should prove to be
particularly popular with people dining at Main Street’s
many restaurants.
OUR MISSION: Finally, once built the garage beneath the newly
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for approved 610 Walnut St. building will also be thrown open
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. to the public during non-business hours. Given its loca-
By combining local news and sports coverage, tion, however, there is some question as to whether this
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, building’s garage will attract much public interest.
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Jeff Palter provide our readers with the highest quality Although it will sit very close to Kaiser, that campus has
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County. an abundance of parking. And someone parking in this
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we garage will have to walk at least three blocks to get to the
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer
choose to reflect the diverse character of this nearest downtown businesses, so normally I don’t expect to
Dave Newlands, Production Manager INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: dynamic and ever-changing community.
Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman see it used very much. However, during especially popular
Will Nacouzi, Production Assistant Jim Clifford Talia Fine events when the other options fill up, this garage may just
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events
Brooke Hanshaw Robert Hutchinson SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM see some use by the public.
Tom Jung Shavonne Lin
Austin Walsh, Senior Reporter Diego Emilio Perez Vishu Prathikanti Follow us on Twitter and Facebook: Redwood City has a surprising amount of parking scat-
Nick Rose Joel Snyder facebook.com/smdailyjournal tered in and around its downtown. The city continues to
REPORTERS: Gary Whitman
Terry Bernal, Zachary Clark, Anna Schuessler twitter.com/smdailyjournal work on making that parking easier to find, but for now just
Susan E. Cohn, Senior Correspondent: Events Online edition at scribd.com/smdailyjournal a bit of education as to where that parking is, when it is
available, and how much it costs can reduce or even elimi-
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S&P 500 snaps three-day losing streak


By Damian J. Troise and Alex Veiga
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
High: 26,143.92
Health care and technology companies Low: 25,914.37
helped lift U. S. stocks higher Friday,
breaking a three-day losing streak for the Close: 26,026.32
S&P 500 and giving the benchmark index Change: +110.32
its fifth consecutive weekly gain.
Renewed optimism for a potential resolu- OTHER INDEXES
tion to the U.S.-China trade conflict helped S&P 500: 2803.69 +19.20
put investors in a buying mood following a NYSE Index: 12,700.68 +55.87
Bloomberg story saying U.S. officials are
preparing a deal that could be signed within Nasdaq: 7595.35 +62.82
a month. NYSE MKT: 2481.33 -15.22
The trade war between the world’s largest Russell 2000: 1589.64 +14.09
economies has raised prices for consumers
Wilshire 5000: 29,102.59 +199.29
and companies. It’s also deepened concerns
that escalating tariffs could worsen the
global economy’s slowdown. 10-Yr Bond: 2.75 +0.04
Even so, investors’ jitters over trade and Oil (per barrel): 55.74 -1.48
signs of a slowing global economy have Gold : 1,294.70 -21.400
been eased by confidence in the prospects
for steady U.S. growth and an increasingly
hands-off Federal Reserve. That’s fueled the
market’s strong start to this year following The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose weak economic reports. foreign companies’ technology or pressur-
its steep sell-off at the end of 2018. 110. 32 points, or 0. 4 percent, to Consumer spending in December took its ing them to hand it over. President Donald
“Clearly, the tariffs negotiations are 26,026.32. The Nasdaq composite gained biggest tumble in nine years. Trump has held off on a threat to impose
moving in the right direction, as far as the 62.82 points, or 0.8 percent, to 7,595.35. Disappointing retail sales are another sign higher tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese
market is concerned, and that’s positive,” The Russell 2000 index of smaller compa- that growth slowed at the end of 2018. products as negotiations continue.
said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist nies picked up 14.09 points, or 0.9 per- Optimism over a potential U.S.-China While the market’s recent gains already
at Prudential Financial. “The other positive cent, to 1,589.64. Major indexes in Europe trade deal marked a change from earlier in reflect investors’ optimism for a U. S. -
is that the Fed remains on hold ... and they also finished higher. the week, when U.S. Trade Representative China trade deal, stocks could get a further
have been telegraphing that they remain The U. S. stock indexes got off to a Robert Lighthizer raised doubts about boost from an official resolution to the dis-
patient on interest rate hikes.” strong start early Friday, then lost ground progress in the talks. Speaking to lawmak- pute, said Eric Wiegand, senior portfolio
The S&P 500 climbed 19.20 points, or aft er a rep o rt s h o wed man ufact uri n g ers, Lighthizer said that much still needed manager for Private Wealth Management at
0. 7 percent, to 2, 803. 69. That’s the growth slowed in February. But that pull- to be done before the sides can reach an U.S. Bank.
index’s first close above 2, 800 points b ack di dn ’t l as t , a refl ect i o n o f h o w agreement over Beijing’s technology strat- “If we were able to see a successful con-
since Nov. 8. The S&P has notched a week- traders have remained confident in the egy and other issues. clusion to the negotiations that could be a
ly gain in nine of the past 10 weeks. strength of the U. S. economy despite Washington accuses Beijing of stealing near-term catalyst,” he said.

EBay rethinking future of Business briefs


StubHub and classified business
NEW YORK — EBay said Friday that it is
US consumer spending fell
considering the sale or spin-off its ticket- sharp 0.5 percent in December
reselling site StubHub and its classified ads WASHINGTON — U.S. consumer spend-
business after a push from an activist ing tumbled 0.5 percent in December, the
investor. biggest decline in nine years, as the holiday
Back in January, Elliott Management said shopping season ended in disappointment.
in a letter to the company in that it believed Meanwhile, incomes rose sharply in
the e-commerce company would be better December but edged down in January.
off without those two businesses. Elliott The fall in consumer spending followed
wants eBay to focus on its online market- sizable gains of 0.7 percent in October and
place, saying that the change in direction 0.6 percent in November, the Commerce
could double the company’s stock price by Department reported Friday. December’s
the end of next year. result means that spending for the quarter
Shares of eBay Inc. rose 2.3 percent decelerated significantly, a primary factor in
Friday after its announcement. the slowing of overall economy in the final
EBay’s marketplace is its biggest money three months of the year. Gross domestic REUTERS FILE PHOTO
maker, with StubHub and the classifieds product recorded a growth rate of 2.6 percent Lyft co-founders John Zimmers and Logan Green speak on stage during a Founders Stories
business each bringing in less than 10 per- after a 3.4 percent gain in the third quarter. session in San Francisco.
cent of its total revenue last year.

Lyft reveals big growth but


Incomes jumped 1 percent in December,
The San Jose, California, company said though slipped 0.1 percent in January. The
there’s no guarantee that it will change any- government did not release spending data
thing as far as those businesses are con- for January because of delays stemming
from the government shutdown. The big fall

no profits as it readies IPO


cerned. It plans to announce some decision
in the fall. in spending reflected sizable declines in
EBay also announced Friday that it would purchases of durable goods such as autos, as
add two new members to its board, Jesse well as nondurable goods such as clothing
Cohn from Elliott and Matt Murphy from during the all-important holiday shopping THE ASSOCIATED PRESS while raking in $5.1 billion in venture capi-
Marvell Technology. The company will add season. The result shows that consumer tal.
spending, which accounts for 70 percent of NEW YORK — Lyft is growing quickly Its cash balance also is shrinking. Lyft
an independent director later in the year. ahead of its initial public offering but con-
economic growth, was showing significant had $517 million in cash and equivalents at
Elliott and its affiliates hold a 4 percent tinues to bleed money and may struggle to the end of last year, about half of what it had
stake in the company, eBay said. weakness heading into the current quarter.
turn a profit as it tries to catch up to Uber in at the end of 2017. The IPO will enable the
the booming ride-hailing market, according company to raise more cash to finance its
to a federal filing. operations and expand while management
The company released its financial details tries to figure out way to turn a profit.
for the first time on Friday, giving the pub- The next step for Lyft will be to meet with
lic a glimpse into its performance before potential investors during presentations
deciding whether to buy into a transporta- known as a “road show” on Wall Street, then
tion trend that has changed the way tens of determine how much stock it will sell in the
millions of people get around. The unveil- IPO and how much to demand for its shares.
ing came nearly three months after the San If all goes smoothly, Lyft’s stock market
Francisco company filed confidential docu- debut will likely occur in late March or early
ments for its initial public offering of stock. April.
Lyft reported $2.2 billion in revenue last Lyft has been in a race with Uber to be first
year — more than double its $1.1 billion in to offer its stock to the public, and has posi-
revenue in 2017. That continued a growth tioned itself as the affable alternative to its
trajectory that saw revenue more than triple larger and more ubiquitous rival. Uber, which
in 2017 compared with 2016, when the com- struggled with public relations setbacks in
pany brought in $343.3 million. the past, expects to file its IPO later this
But Lyft is still losing money and its exec- year.
utives warned it may struggle to turn a prof- Together, the two could raise billions of
it, according to Friday’s filing. The compa- dollars to fuel their expansions and give
ny lost $911 million last year, bringing its investors an opportunity to see how the
total losses to nearly $3 billion since 2012 companies plan to become sustainable.
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Around the world
US hits Venezuela officials
with sanctions for blocking aid
Assault on last IS-held
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration imposed sanc-
tions Friday on six high-ranking members of the Venezuelan
security forces and revoked the visas of other officials and
their relatives in the latest effort to pressure President Nicolas
pocket in Syria resumes
By Sarah El Deeb
Maduro into leaving office. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The sanctions are in response to the blocking of humani-
tarian aid convoys last week while the visa revocations on OUTSIDE BAGHOUZ, Syria — U.S.-
“numerous” individuals are intended to punish people who backed Syrian forces on Friday
have flourished amid the South American country’s dire eco- resumed military operations to liberate
nomic crisis, Elliott Abrams, the special representative for the last piece of territory held by the
Venezuela, told reporters. Islamic state group in Syria after evac-
“Maduro supporters that abuse or violate human rights, uating thousands of civilians and
steal from the Venezuelan people or undermine Venezuela’s hostages who have been besieged
democracy are not welcome in the United States,” Abrams inside, a spokesman said.
said. “Neither are their family members who enjoy a privi- Mustafa Bali said fighters from the
leged lifestyle at the expense of the liberty and prosperity of Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces
millions of Venezuelans.” have begun clashing with the mili-
The measures were the latest by the Trump administration to tants and advancing after the last batch
increase the international pressure on Maduro, whose re-elec- of civilians left the territory.
tion last year is seen as illegitimate, to resign and turn power “Those left inside are fighters who
over to the opposition leader Juan Guaido, who has been rec- do not wish to surrender,” he told the
ognized by the U.S. and 50 other government as interim pres- Associated Press.
ident. The military campaign to uproot the
militants from the eastern banks of the
Chemical weapons watchdog Euphrates River began in September,
REUTERS
says chlorine was used in Douma A fighter of Syrian Democratic Forces sits on a vehicle near the village of Baghouz.
pushing them down toward this last
corner in the village of Baghouz, near ing in a tent encampment and houses ly members, said food was running low
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The global chemical weapons along the riverside. and clean water and medicine were
watchdog said Friday it found “reasonable grounds” that chlo- the Iraqi border. The military operation
was halted on February 12 as the SDF Over the last two weeks, thousands scarce. Despite its demise, many
rine was used as a weapon in a deadly attack on the Syrian of civilians have been evacuated, defended what remained of the group’s
town of Douma last year. said a large of civilians and hostages
were holed up in the territory, which many of them women and children in territorial hold, which once spanned a
The determination was contained in a detailed report by the desperate conditions. The only aid third of Iraq and Syria.
Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons’ fact sits atop caves and tunnels where they
had been hiding. group at the evacuation site, the Free As they trickled out, SDF and coali-
finding mission that investigated the April 7, 2018 attack. Burma Rangers, estimated that at least tion officials screened them. Women
Medical workers said at the time that the attack killed more The remaining speck of IS-con-
trolled land in Baghouz village is also 10,000 civilians have left the IS pock- and children were transferred to camps
than 40 people. et since Feb. 20, in trips organized by miles away. Men suspected of links to
The mission’s mandate does not include laying blame. along the Euphrates from one side and
the desert near the Iraqi border from the the SDF. the militant group were taken into cus-
In a statement, the OPCW said the mission visited Douma, The evacuees, who included IS fami- tody at other facilities.
analyzed samples taken from the scene and from people other. Thousands of civilians were liv-
affected, interviewed witnesses and studied toxicological and
ballistics analyses. The investigators were delayed by sever-
al days from reaching the scene by security concerns, leading
to fears that evidence could degrade or be cleaned up.
Pakistan frees captured Indian pilot in ‘gesture of peace’
However, the data they eventually amassed and studied pro- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS walked across the border near the boarding a flight from Amritsar, near
vided “reasonable grounds that the use of a toxic chemical as Pakistani town of Wagah after being the India-Pakistan border, to New
a weapon” took place, the OPCW said. WAGAH, Pakistan — Pakistan hand- taken in a convoy earlier in the day Delhi for a debriefing with top air force
ed over a captured Indian air force pilot from the eastern city of Lahore, officials about his captivity.
Saudi Arabia revokes to Indian officials at a border crossing escorted by military vehicles and sol- “The nation is proud of your exem-
on Friday, a “gesture of peace” by diers, their weapons drawn. Dressed plary courage,” Indian Prime Minister
citizenship of Hamza bin Laden Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan in a blue blazer and gray dress pants, Narendra Modi said in a tweet.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Saudi Arabia announced aimed at defusing a dramatic escalation he was greeted by Indian policemen The Pakistani military has said it
Friday it had revoked the citizenship of Hamza bin Laden, the between the nuclear-armed neighbors and military personnel on the Indian shot down Varthaman’s MiG-21 fight-
son of the late al-Qaida leader who has become an increasing- over the disputed region of Kashmir. side. er jet on the Pakistani-held side of
ly prominent figure in the terror network. The pilot, identified as Wing The freed pilot was scheduled to Kashmir on Wednesday and that the
There was no immediate explanation why the royal decree Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, undergo a detailed medical exam before pilot safely ejected.
stripping his citizenship, signed in November, was only
becoming public now. However, the announcement comes
after the U.S. government on Thursday offered a $1 million
reward for information leading to his capture as part of its
“Rewards for Justice” program.
The kingdom similarly stripped Osama bin Laden’s citizen-
ship in 1994 while living in exile in Sudan when Hamza bin
Laden was just a child. Where he is now remains in question.

Proceeds go towards scholarships, bicycle safety


programs, Redwood City Little League, youth
leadership programs (Key Club and Key Leader)
and many other community projects

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her brother. “He was stopped for nothing.” ly in the confrontation with Okobi since the Chinedu Okobi and his family as well as

TASER
Continued from page 1
According to the 13-page letter Wagstaffe
addressed to Sheriff Carlos Bolanos, Wang
attempted a pedestrian stop on Okobi after he
Sheriff’s Office policy calls for deputies to
only use Tasers as the last step before resort-
ing to deadly force and also why they treated
everyone affected by this terrible situation.”
Having logged a high volume of pedestrian-
related collisions in recent years, the stretch
walked across El Camino Real against a red him as if he were on drugs. of El Camino Real where the incident took
light and where there wasn’t a crosswalk. A toxicology report showed Okobi had no place was an area of concern for Millbrae resi-
stop using the electroshock weapons, the San Okobi then walked behind Wang’s vehicle and drugs, medication or alcohol in his body when dents and deputies patrolling the city, noted
Mateo County Sheriff’s Office confirmed it back across El Camino Real and crossed the he died and an autopsy found Okobi had an Wagstaffe. The Sheriff’s Office maintained
has no plans to institute a moratorium on street at least three more times as Wang called enlarged heart and died from cardiac arrest fol- that the deputies involved in the incident
Tasers but is working to equip patrol cars with for backup, according to the letter. lowing physical exertion, physical restraint attempted to de-escalate the situation and reas-
automated external defibrillators in the future. Okobi ignored another request from Wang and recent electro-muscular disruption. sure Okobi several times, according to the
By attempting to detain Okobi for a vehicle to talk on the sidewalk and Lorenzatti, in Okobi’s death was the third in San Mateo release.
code violation, attempting to de-escalate the response to Wang’s call, approached Okobi County involving law enforcement officers’ The Sheriff’s Office also noted paramedics
incident before arresting him, using non- on foot on the west sidewalk. Soon joined by use of Tasers in less than a year. Wagstaffe pre- were called to the scene before Okobi was
lethal force to subdue Okobi and requesting DeMartini, the deputies were unable to detain viously declined to file criminal charges detained and medics were treating him before
medical assistance, Wagstaffe said he found Okobi through control holds, leading Wang against three Daly City police officers he went into cardiac arrest, but pledged to
the deputies’ actions were consistent of those to grow concerned physical control would not involved in a struggle with 34-year-old equip patrol cars with AEDs and update the
of trained and reasonable peace officers. be effective in arresting Okobi and draw his Warren Ragudo, who died Jan. 16, 2018, after office’s use of force policy to further empha-
Identified as John DeMartini, Alyssa Taser, according to the letter. a Taser was deployed. Four Redwood City size de-escalation, according to the release.
Lorenzatti, Joshua Wang, Bryan Watt and Sgt. Wang warned Okobi he would be hit with a police officers who attempted to subdue 55-
David Weidner, the deputies involved in the Taser if he did not comply with the deputies year-old Ramzi Saad Aug. 13 after he pushed ‘Do we consider this justice?’
incident have not been on patrol since the and deployed the weapon when Okobi moved his 83-year-old mother to the ground were
incident and have instead been assisting with Though she acknowledged the difficulty her
toward him, hitting him two other times with also cleared of charges in his death following family has endured, Ebele Okobi said the
the transport of inmates between jail and the each activation lasting no more than five sec- multiple deployments of a Taser.
courts. Wagstaffe said there is no way of look- implications of the incident and county offi-
onds and some nine to 10 seconds apart, said cials’ review of her brother’s death are not just
ing at the incident — which his report Wagstaffe. Initial reports issues for her family but rather for all citizens
describes as starting when Wang asked Okobi
to “hold up a minute” after he observed the Okobi is heard on a 30-minute video In a press release following Wagstaffe’s of San Mateo County, noting it’s up to them
man walking across El Camino Real against a Wagstaffe released Friday — alongside reports announcement, the Sheriff’s Office acknowl- to consider whether they are content with the
red light at Millwood Drive — without seeing from an independent “use of force” expert, a edged that some previously questioned the Wagstaffe’s decision not to hold the deputies
its tragic nature. pathologist and the District Attorney’s content of the office’s initial release on the accountable.
“We have nothing but sorrow for them,” he Office’s Bureau of Investigation — asking incident, which stated deputies contacted an Ebele Okobi looked to supervisors’ review
said, of the Okobi family. “But my conclusion what he did and writhing in pain. He was even- adult male running in and out of traffic on the of Taser use in February as a first step that is
stands very firmly that these deputies’ conduct tually able to stand and punched Wang before 1300 block of El Camino Real and the suspect only meaningful if other steps are taken, not-
was lawful under California law.” deputies were able to handcuff him after immediately assaulted the deputy as he exited ing in a perfect world there would be some
The conclusion of the monthslong investi- deploying pepper spray. Weidner, who the vehicle. The initial news release reflected soul-searching and review of current policy
gation was a source of disappointment for responded to the scene later, directed deputies an understanding of the incident at its early following three deaths involving Tasers. She
Okobi’s sister Ebele Okobi, who didn’t feel to roll Okobi on his side and into a seated stages before an investigation was done, also added an external review board to exam-
the reports offered a sufficient explanation for position out of concern for positional noted the Friday release, which added the ine what happens when policies aren’t fol-
why her brother was stopped by deputies that asphyxia, said Wagstaffe. Sheriff’s Office is now aware Okobi initially lowed could be another way law enforcement
day or any indication Wagstaffe was concerned As reported by Bay City News, John Burris, resisted deputies’ attempts to detain him and officers could be held responsible.
about the extent to which Tasers have been a an attorney for Okobi’s family, insisted later struck one of the deputies in the face. “The question for San Mateo [County] is do
cause of death. Friday on a moratorium on Taser use in San “It is always a tragedy anytime there is a we consider this justice?” she said. “Are the
“There was no probable cause to stop him, Mateo County, claiming the weapon was a loss of life. It is never something we in law citizens of San Mateo County happy with
there was no reason to arrest him,” she said of substantial factor in Okobi’s death. He also enforcement want to have happen,” Bolanos this? Does this to them represent justice?
questioned why the deputies used a Taser quick- said in the release. “Our hearts go out to They have the power to change it.”

structures by adding adventure play options But there is currently no funding for the the park and downtown.

PINES
Continued from page 1
and a splash pad, according to a staff report.
Access to the creek would also be enhanced,
the restrooms would be upgraded and relocated
project, Stone said, stressing that the plans
are very much long term.
“I just want to temper hopes of anyone who
Craig Michaels, vice chair of the Parks and
Recreation Commission said the city is in a
unique situation with Twin Pines’ location in
and Cottage Lane would be made more accessi- looks at this and says ‘oh boy we’re going to that it is nearby a civic center, commerce,
ble to pedestrians, according to the report. see this in the next couple of years.’ No you’re housing and transportation and that there is a
much,” said Councilman Charles Stone.  The plan also includes an improved entrance not. But maybe in the next 10 or 20 years all great opportunity to serve many needs.
Proposed upgrades for the 22-acre park with less hardscape areas while maintaining of this can come together,” Stone said, adding “We want to think about the synergistic
include replacing the Creekside Studios with a the same number of parking spaces. The medi- that other Parks and Recreation projects, relationship between the park and down-
bocce ball court, adding a bridge at the cottage an would be extended and solid fencing would including the new community center, are town,” said Michaels. “It would be great to
and constructing a loop trail along both sides be replaced with an ornamental fence in some being prioritized. “As far as I know there’s have a box lunch and bring it to the park,
of the creek as well as upgrading the play areas so people can look into the park. absolutely no money available for any of this that’s very inviting, or after a little time in the
right now.” park go and frequent some businesses for
Linda Gates, co-founder of landscape archi- yourself or your family.” Mayor Davina Hurt
tecture firm Gates and Associates, said all of also spoke to the significance of the park’s
the proposed improvements will cost more location and the importance of seamlessly
than $5 million, but they can be implemented connecting it to the envisioned downtown.   
in phases as funds become available.  “This space is so unique to me, it’s the
The Twin Pines plan will integrate the city’s anchor to downtown and it’s the natural beau-
Belmont Village Specific Plan, which out- ty anchor and to slowly have the civic space
lines a vision for a new downtown, located more orderly and move into the more natural,
adjacent to the park. Part of the plan is to cre- organic zone is so smart to keep intact and to
ate a “strong” pedestrian connection between build on,” she said.

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Giants CEO Baer in altercation with wife


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Witnesses saw the not reflective of the kind of a person that I ple said.
ordeal in the public plaza. aspire to be, but it happened and I will do Officer Joseph Tomlinson of the San
SAN FRANCISCO — A video posted by Baer, holding the phone, whatever it takes to make sure that I never Francisco Police Department said officers did-
TMZ on Friday shows Giants President and says “Stop, Pam, stop,” behave in such an inappropriate manner n’t respond at the time, but police are aware of
CEO Larry Baer in a physical altercation with then walks away alone. again.” the incident and are investigating.
his wife at a San Francisco park. “I am truly sorry for the The couple had issued a statement earlier Major League Baseball said in a statement
Baer’s wife, Pam, was seated in a chair when pain that I have brought Friday saying that they regretted having a that it “is aware of the incident and, just like
the video shows he reached over her to grab to my wife, children and “heated argument in public over a family any other situation like this, will immediate-
for a cellphone in her right hand and she top- to the organization,” Baer matter.” ly begin to gather the facts. We will have no
pled sideways to the ground in the chair Larry Baer said in a statement issued “We are deeply embarrassed by the situa- further comment until this process is com-
screaming “Oh my God!” and kicking a leg. through the team. “It is tion and have resolved the issue,” the cou- pleted.”

A second chance for M-A Kyler Murray is


committed to
Menlo, Serra take advantage of playing in CCS Open Division;
Woodside Priory continues its rise as a county hoops power football career
By Michael Marot
By Nathan Mollat THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
INDIANAPOLIS — When Kyler Murray
If this was the 2017-18 basketball sea- joined the Heisman Trophy club in
son, the Menlo-Atherton girls’ basketball December, Charlie Ward thought about his
team would be done. The Bears’ season initiation in 1993.
would have been over following their 58-47 Back then, the Florida State quarterback
loss to Palo Alto in the semifinals of the was the shiny new star, ready to embark on
Central Coast Section Division I tourna- a world full of options.
ment Feb. 21. Everyone wanted to
But that was then and this is now. Because know if the promising
of a change in the way the CIF Northern dual-sport phenom could
California tournament was seeded for the become the next Deion
2019 tournament, M-A not only was eligi- Sanders, the next Bo
ble, but it earned the No. 2 seed in Division Jackson or perhaps an
IV and have taken advantage of its second even bigger celebrity.
chance as the Bears (18-11) will host No. 3 His talent was off-the-
Lowell (19-8) in a semifinal game at 6 p.m.
Saturday. Kyler Murray chart good, and he
seemed destined to be a
Paul Carion, South City girls’ coach and winner wherever he went.
Peninsula Athletic League representative to A few weeks later, Ward
CCS, is also a member of the CCS Nor Cal sealed his fate by work-
seeding committee. Carion is part of a group ing harder on basketball
responsible for ranking all CCS teams that than preparing for the
qualified for the Nor Cal tournament and sub- NFL draft.
mitting those rankings to the Nor Cal seed- The former NBA player
ing committee. Carion said for the first never regretted that deci-
time, CCS is filling all 21 of its allotted Nor sion and doesn’t believe
Cal slots — something it had not done in
the past. By doing so, all CCS semifinalists Charlie Ward Murray should either
after choosing football
become eligible to make the Nor Cal tourna- over baseball.
ment. “It was calculated and a risk, but it’s what
Because M-A was ranked ahead of only one I wanted to do,” Ward told the Associated
team in the top 21 teams of CCS, the Bears Press earlier this week. “It’s the same thing
were slotted into the Division IV bracket. I shared with Kyler at the Heisman dinner —
“This is the first year CCS is going to use when you make your decision, take your
all of their (Nor Cal) bids and I think it’s time and know there are consequences. I
great,” Carion said. “I think the committee knew I wasn’t probably going to end up get-
got it right (with the seedings).” ting drafted (by the NFL) because I wasn’t
It’s been quite the turnaround for the Bears 100 percent committed.”
this season. After four years of dominance Murray insisted again Friday at the NFL’s
with the likes of Greer Hoyem and Carly annual scouting combine that he’s all-in on
McLanahan, M-A head coach Markisha football, assuring Ward he’ll still be the last
Coleman was looking at a rebuilding year. Heisman Trophy winner to never play a
Having to replace four starters, the Bears down in the NFL.
took their lumps early in the season, includ- If everything goes right this week in
ing a 30-point loss to crosstown rival DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE Indianapolis, at Oklahoma’s pro day in mid-
Menlo School and a 42-16 loss to Sequoia The emergence of Nikki Yeh, right, at starting point guard seemed to be the move that turned March and during the first day of the April
the season around for the M-A girls’ basketball team, which has won 9 of 10 going into
See NOR CALS, Page 16 Saturday’s Nor Cal Division IV semifinal. See MURRAY, Page 17

Oakland slugger Khris Davis steps up his rehab


By Carrie Muskat The major leagues’ Will Davis be ready for 17 and 18 before their two regular-season
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS home run leader last sea- the Athletics’ early open- games against the Seattle Mariners on March
son with a career-high 48, er? 20 and 21 at the Tokyo Dome.
MESA, Ariz. — Oakland Athletics slugger Davis has been able to “We’ve got to get NOTES: Stephen Piscotty batted third on
Khris Davis stepped up his rehab for a left calf work on his swing even if there,” Melvin said. “My Friday, which is where Davis usually bats.
strain and began running on the field Friday. he can’t get into games. guess is we’ll have him in “Every day it’ll look like there’s a big hole in
Athletics manager Bob Melvin said he “They’re putting some (spring) games here there without him,” Melvin said, referring to
expects Davis to be ready by the season- together every day some before we leave” for Davis. ... Matt Chapman made his first start
opening series in Japan in mid-March. simulated stuff for him Japan. at third base Friday and is progressing well
Davis has yet to play in a spring training Khris Davis over at the minor league Bob Melvin The Athletics will play after undergoing surgery on his left (non-
game because of the leg injury. camp,” Melvin said. “As the Cubs on March 13 in throwing) shoulder. Chapman will play again
“At least we got him out on the field,” long as we keep him healthy, I’m OK with the Arizona then leave for Japan and play two Saturday for his first back to back games this
Melvin said. timetable right now.” exhibition games against Nippon on March spring.
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Silver looking to make changes ESPN to debut


gambling show
By Jimmy Golen tinkering with ing, but this year’s hot topic was
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the rosters New Orleans Pelicans star Anthony
through a player Davis.
BOSTON — NBA Commissioner draft that was Silver said Davis’ public trade
Adam Silver says he would consider made public for request (through his agent) was a THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the screen.”
shortening the regular season, but the first time. “I problem for the league, but not all Sports gambling is an area that
only if the league could develop get it. We put an that different than other players who ESPN is entering the growing daily more mainstream outlets are expand-
something meaningful to do to earring on a made the request behind the scenes. sports gambling show marketplace. ing to after the Supreme Court’s deci-
replace the games — and revenue — pig.” The more frequent shuffling of stars The network announced Friday that sion last May to end Nevada’s
they would be giving up. Adam Silver The league is among teams was an unintended it will start airing “Daily Wager” on monopoly on the market. Seven
Speaking at the MIT Sloan Sports unlikely to consequence of a collective bargain- March 11. The one-hour show will air other states legalized it after the
Analytics Conference on Friday, make any changes — at least not ing agreement that was designed to weekdays at 6 p.m. EST on ESPNews. Supreme Court ruling and at least 22
Silver raised the idea of replacing any time soon — if only because a shorten contracts so players would- ESPN joins Fox Sports 1 in airing others have bills filed in their state-
the All-Star Game with a midseason 70-game schedule like the one n’t be earning huge salaries long daily gambling shows. “Lock It In” houses for lawmakers to debate.
or preseason tournament in which Silver discussed would require each after they were productive. premiered on Fox Sports 1 last The show will expand the gam-
teams would compete for a separate team to give up six home games. “Maybe that was a mistake,” September and is also a one-hour bling content currently throughout
championship, like they do in Although players and coaches would Silver said. show. ESPN. Kezirian also hosts a gam-
European soccer. Or groups of teams love to see a shorter season, none is Davis told the Pelicans he would “It is basically a version of bling podcast as well as doing some
could compete in mini-tournaments excited about taking a 20 percent not accept an extension, but the ‘SportsCenter’ but through the writing for ESPN’s website. There is
in Asia or Europe. pay cut. team did not trade him before the vision of sports gambling,” said also a podcast during football season
The problem, Silver said, is how But the analytics conference in deadline and then mulled whether to “Daily Wager” host Doug Kezirian. hosted by Chris “The Bear” Fallica of
to make these other events mean- Boston’s Bay Bay convention cen- sit him out to minimize the risk of “We will have analysts on that you “College GameDay” and “Stanford
ingful. ter gives Silver the opportunity to injury — and maximize its draft normally see on SportsCenter but Steve” Coughlin of “SportsCenter.”
“The All-Star Game didn’t work,” think aloud about ways to make the position. He is expected to be traded they will still be providing con- There is also the weekly Bad Beats
he said, calling it “an afterthought” NBA better. In past years he has over the summer. tent and not making picks. This is segment that airs on Monday night’s
of the weekend despite changes like addressed possible changes to the “It’s a bad dynamic,” Silver said. not a tout show and there will not during Scott Van Pelt’s edition of
draft to discourage teams from tank- “It’s a bit of a mess.” be a 1-900 number at the bottom of “SportsCenter”.

FRIDAY Local sports roundup Sequoia 5, Half Moon Bay 2


the fourth inning.
The Red Devils were down one going into
Fish and Roman Rodriguez shared the low- The Cougars Phineas Lehan beat Xavier the final two innings, but couldn’t secure a
Girls’ lacrosse est score of 43. Gabe 6-3, 6-1 in one singles. The run against winning pitcher Josh Dybaiski.
Menlo-Atherton 11, Mountain View 6 Teammates Derek Viton and Julio Cherokees Luka Krueger defeated Noah Junior David Fisher got the save for the
The Bears jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead as Rodriguez played well in their first match Nemiccolo 6-4, 6-2. Sequoia’s Alex Park Cougars with a three-up, three-down per-
they went on to post the win in their season and shot a 48 and 54, respectively. defeated Taro Tanaka 6-1, 6-2. formance in the six.
opener against the Spartans. In doubles, Sequoia swept Half Moon Bay.
Audrey Koren paced offense for M-A, fin- Boys’ Tennis Cherokees Patti Miller and Will Hosh won Carlmont 7, Riordan 0
ishing with three goals and two assists. 6-3, 6-2. Andy Giles and Benny Jude posted
San Mateo 7, Burlingame 0 Scots junior Gabe Ramirez turned in an
Leiney Paul also had three goals for the a 6-3, 6-3 victory while Andrew Mancini
The Bearcats (3-0) won six of the matches outstanding pitching performance and
Bears, while Theresa McGannon and and Connor Mackey defeated Phil Carrig and
on straight sets. They were led by Jonathan secured his second win in two starts. In his
Hannah Shaw each scored twice. Matt Hunt 2-6, 6-2, 6-4.
Chan when didn’t surrender a game and won five innings of work, he didn’t surrender a
6-0, 6-0 at No. 2 singles. No. 3 singles and baserunner until the fourth inning. He
Boys’ tennis No. 2 doubles both won by a score of 6-0, 6- Menlo School 7, Crystal Springs Upland 0 struck out five and gave up three hits.
2. Last season’s national champions swept
San Mateo 7, Woodside 0 Carlmont (3-1) hit well as a team and com-
the Gryphons (0-2), but there was a match
The Bearcats won their second straight that was close. Crystal sophomore Brian bined for 13 hits. No hit was bigger than
PAL Bay Division match by blanking the Aragon 7, Woodside 0 when sophomore J.P. Avila crushed a full
The Dons (2-1) won every match in Bilsey gave Knights senior captain Andrei
Wildcats. Volgin a run for his money by starting with count pitch over the left field fence. Jasper
San Mateo won all their matches in straight sets. Aragon’s Daniel Phan and Ilan Loo also turned in a three hit performance
Leventhal both defeated their opponents 6- a strong 3-0 lead in the first set. Volgin
straight sets, led 6-0, 6-0 wins from Danny would bounce back and go on to win, how- including two bunt singles.
Sochoux at No. 4 singles and the No. 2 dou- 1, 6-1 at No. 2 and No. 3 singles. Daniel Li
ever, 7-6, 6-3.
bles team of Kevin Zhang and Andre and the duo of Danny Roushall and Victor Girls’ Swimming
Khmelnitsky. Saliba won their matches by a score of 6-0,
6-1 in No. 1 singles and No. 3 doubles.
Baseball San Mateo 99, Woodside 67
THURSDAY Half Moon Bay 5, University-SF 4 The Bearcats achieved a CCS cut time in
Mills 7, Oceana 0 The Cougars (3-0) handed the Red Devils the 200 medley relay, as the quartet of
The Vikings dominated with great per- (1-1) their first loss of the season after this Kalyn Chang, Emily Chinn, Cecilia Quan
Boys’ Golf formances by Matthew O’Grady and Curtis game was called due to darkness after the the and Jennifer Ding qualified for the postsea-
Half Moon Bay 236, Mills 266 Drahein. They both defeated their oppo- top half of the sixth inning. son with a time of 1:58.25.
Slippery and muddy course conditions at nents 6-0, 6-1 at No. 1 and No. 2 singles. Cougars freshman Jared Mettam played Chang turned in a great performance by
Green Hills Country club forced players on At No. 1 doubles, the duo of Bryan Chang well by going 2 for 2 with two RBIs and a securing victories in the 200 freestyle and
both asides to adjust. This marks the first and Brandon Lai played well and won 6-0, 6- triple. Half Moon Bay junior Owen Murray backstroke. She also helped her team win in
win of the season for the Cougars. Nick 2. drove in the winning run with a sac fly in the 200 freestyle relay.
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Jon Jones clear-eyed, clear-headed for UFC 235


By Greg Beacham said. “So many things have hap- In fact, Jones is picking up
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pened — I’ve caused a lot of my speed: He is in his second fight in
own pain, and there’s been a lot of just nine weeks at UFC 235.
LAS VEGAS — Jon Jones used to pain inflicted — that I just feel like Jones’ suspensions and legal
cry for days when he heard about his I’m so comfortable with this sce- woes limited him to just two fights
positive doping tests. nario. I’m not going to allow any- in a nearly four-year stretch of his
Although his system still isn’t body to hurt me anymore. ... I take prime, forever depriving the sport
clean, Jones’ eyes are finally dry responsibility for this whole of the chance to see the full scope
heading into UFC 235. thing, (but) I’m not going to let it of his career. But he followed up his
The UFC’s light heavyweight bend me or break me.” third-round stoppage of Alexander
champion memorably wept in a Jones has always denied know- Gustafsson in California last
news conference after getting ingly taking performance-enhanc- December by agreeing to headline
pulled from UFC 200 in 2016, real- ing substances, and mixed martial another pay-per-view show.
izing his career was headed into a arts’ various regulatory bodies UFC 235 also features welter-
spiral. Jones cried again in a believe his recent results are micro- weight champion Tyron Woodley’s
friend’s arms a few months ago scopic echoes of past violations, defense against Kamaru Usman and
when tests showed more traces of not a reason to ban arguably the 34-year-old wrestling star Ben
the steroid metabolite that could be most gifted fighter of his genera- Askren’s long-awaited UFC debut
in his system for years. tion. against former champion Robbie
But when two more tests last Jones has grown increasingly Lawler.
month revealed tiny amounts of the defiant in recent months, standing Most observers expect those
metabolite, Jones finally didn’t up to condemnation for what he fights to be more competitive than
cry. Although the results are cast- claims to be an honest mistake Jones’ meeting with Smith, who
ing a shadow over his every with a supplement — a stance that only joined the UFC in 2016 and
achievement, he has come to grips makes his opponents laugh. got a title shot after just three
Now 31, Jones (23-1) is moving USA TODAY SPORTS straight stoppage victories in the
with his predicament — and more
importantly to Jones, he is allowed on to chase big paydays and career- At one time, Jon Jones, left, was in the conversation of best MMA fighters thin 205-pound division.
to fight on. defining excellence. He is a huge of all time. But a series of failed drug tests and run-ins with the law has Jones’ last two opponents —
Jones said he will take on favorite against Smith (31-13), but Jones trying to salvage his career. Daniel Cormier and Gustafsson —
Anthony Smith on Saturday night Jones believes he is largely com- prodded Jones relentlessly about
in the main event at T-Mobile Arena peting against himself. things, and so I feel reborn in a myself better. Respect my body, his failed drug tests, affixing an
with clear eyes and a clean con- “I do kind of feel like my younger way. I feel like I have the second respect my team, respect the organ- asterisk to his achievements.
science. self,” Jones said Thursday. “I feel half of my career, and the question ization and the fans, and just try to Smith has pointedly ignored
“I’m at a place now where I’ve set free from a lot of things that’s is, what are you going to do with do better. And I know a great start to Jones’ checkered history except
been hurt so many times,” Jones happened. I’ve finally learned how this second half of your career? My that is staying in the gym. Staying when asked directly about it, prefer-
to forgive myself for a lot of second half, I vow to respect busy.” ring to keep his focus on an upset.

Morris, Martinez, Rooney highlight MLS players to watch


By Tim Booth may help give Seattle the most dynamic • Lucho Aco s ta and Way ne Ro o ney, They will move into their new stadium in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS attacking midfield in the West. D. C. Uni ted. No team in the Eastern April. They’ve added one of the best defen-
• Jo s ef Marti nez and Pi ty Marti nez, Conference made a bigger turnaround last sive midfielders in the league in Osvaldo
With the MLS season beginning this Atl anta Uni ted. Josef Martinez, the reign- season than D.C. United after adding Alonso. Now it’s on Quintero to be the
weekend, here are nine players or duos to ing Golden Boot winner, decided not to Rooney and pairing him with Acosta. Acosta leader of Minnesota’s offensive attack that
keep an eye on in 2019: move overseas and instead signed a new deal turned down overtures from France to remain will need to give fans something to get
• Chri s Wo ndo l o ws ki , San Jo s e. to remain in Atlanta. He lost Miguel in MLS and now gets a full season with excited about at Allianz Field.
Wondolowski’s next goal will match Almiron as his partner in goal scoring, but Rooney. Throw in D.C. spending all of 2019
at Audi Field and expect the Rooney-Acosta • Zach Steffan, Co l umbus . The reign-
Landon Donovan for the most goals in MLS the addition of Pity Martinez from River
combo to keep them among the contenders ing MLS goalkeeper of the year will only be
history. The 36-year-old is also trying to Plate in Argentina will help keep Atlanta
in the East. around for half the year — at least that’s the
become the first player in MLS history with among the most potent offenses in the
plan for now — ahead of his move to
double-digit goals in 10 straight seasons. league. • Ti m Ho ward, Co l o rado . It’s the
Manchester City. He’ll be a big part of
• Jo rdan Mo rri s , Seattl e. Morris never • Zl atan Ibrahi mo v i c, LA Gal ax y. farewell tour for one of the best American
Columbus’ early transition with coach
appeared in an MLS game in 2018 after suf- Safe to say the Lion roared in his first MLS goalkeepers of all-time. The 39-year-old
Gregg Berhalter moving on to take over the
fering a torn ACL in his right knee during the season. In true Ibrahimovic fashion, he announced in January that this season with
U.S. national team.
CONCACAF Champions League. Before arrived to great fanfare, backed up all the the Rapids would be his last as a profession-
playing a game, he’ll be the front-runner for hype, considered leaving MLS after a half al after a sterling career that included three • Carl o s Vel a, LAFC. Vela was respon-
comeback player of the year and will add to a season and decided to return. As the 37-year- World Cup appearances and a lengthy stay in sible for 14 goals and 13 assists in LAFC’s
dangerous Seattle attack that will have Raul old said at a recent Galaxy event: “Because the Premier League at Manchester United and debut season, enough to draw some attention
Ruidiaz playing at the top for a full season, they say I’m old, I am looking to break Everton. from big European clubs. He stayed and will
allowing Morris to attack from a wing posi- every record in MLS this season.” Watch • Darwi n Qui ntero , Mi nnes o ta be trying to help LAFC build on last year’s
tion. If he stays healthy, Morris’ addition out. Uni ted. It’s time for the Loons to show up. stellar inaugural season.
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every advantage they could get as they held

NOR CALS
Continued from page 13
on for a 66-56 win over No. 16 Bradshaw
Christian-Sacramento in the first round
Tuesday and followed that with a strong
showing in a 67-55 win over No. 8 Central-
Fresno Thursday night.
in the PAL South season opener. Serra’s Nor Cal chances, on the other
But there were some encouraging signs: hand, were a little more dicey. The Padres
like a three-point loss to Eastside College entered the playoffs scuffling, dropping
Prep, which qualified for the CCS Open their final two regular-season games and
Division this season. As the Bears got deep- both games in the CCS Open Division
er into PAL South play, they kept getting bracket.
better and better, and have won nine of their Its funk continued through the first half of
last 10 going into Saturday. the St. Patrick-St. Vincent Nor Cal Division
“The big thing is our team chemistry. II opener in Vallejo. But in the second half,
Coming in (to the season), we were a pretty something clicked.
new team,” Coleman said. “We didn’t play well for a while. The wind
It took Coleman a while to find the right was out of our sails,” said Serra head coach
components to put on the floor, but the cur- Chuck Rapp. “I always felt this team had a
rent lineup has proven to be her best. Nikki run left in it. … I didn’t think we got back to
Yeh has given the Bears a solid option at ourselves until the second half of St. Patrick-
point guard. The senior does a good job of St. Vincent.”
running the offense and isn’t afraid to attack The Padres then rode their win over No. 8
the basket. SPSV to an upset of top-seeded St. Mary’s-
“[Yeh has] embraced that role,” Coleman Stockton in Thursday’s quarterfinals, 62-57,
said. “She enjoys being a leader and now to return to the semifinals since winning the
she’s scoring.” 2016 Division II state championship.
Her emergence has taken the ball han-
dling chores off the plate of off-guard Malia Priory proving its mettle
Latu, which allows her more freedom to cre-
ate. It has also allowed senior guard Oron The Woodside Priory girls’ basketball team
Estes to hone her sharpshooting abilities. is showing just how strong the WBAL was
Sophomore forward Linnea Lindblom has this season, as the Panthers are one of three
hit her stride, as evidenced by her team-lead- teams from the league playing in Nor Cal
ing 17-point performance in a 66-53 win semifinal games Saturday. Woodside Priory
over Foothill-Palo Cedro in the quarterfi- (No. 6 Division III) is joined by Pinewood
nals Thursday. Senior forward Erica Fischer (No. 3 Open Division) and Menlo School (No.
has been the glue for the Bears as she will- 1, Division II).
ingly does the dirty work, but who is also The Panthers, however, are the only remain-
deceptively accurate from behind the 3- ing WBAL squad that won a CCS title as they
point line. beat Notre Dame-Salinas 60-37 for the
The simple fact of the matter is, M-A has Division V section title a week ago, it’s third
simply gotten better as the season has gone in a row.
on. Woodside Priory certainly have the genes to
“It started to click for us in January,” DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE be successful. Senior center Ila Lane, who
Coleman said. “If you have a team of girls Menlo’s Avery Lee, top, has helped lead the Knights to the semifinals of the Nor Cal Division leads the team in scoring with 18 per game, is
who like each other, they’re going to play II tournament, where they are the top seed. Serra head coach Chuck Rapp, above, has guided the daughter of Juwan Howard, who rose to
well together.” his squad to the Nor Cal Division II semifinals following a four-game losing streak, that fame as part of University of Michigan’s “Fab
included an 0-2 mark in the CCS Open Division. 5” in the mid-1990s and who went on to have
Playing in the Open a solid NBA career. Sophomore guard Aniyah
inception in 2013, is still looking for its It shouldn’t be too surprising to see Menlo Augmon, who transferred from Silver Creek
does have its perks first Open victory, having gone 0-2 in 2016, in the Nor Cal semis as the Knights certain- after winning the CCS Division I title in 2018
The Serra boys’ and Menlo School girls’ 2018 and this season. ly earned their top seed. Of the Knights’ five and is second on the team in scoring with 12
basketball teams have not had a lot of recent But one of the benefits of playing in the losses this season, all came against teams points a game, is a cousin of former UNLV
success playing in the Central Coast Open Division is the automatic bid to the that played in the Open Division. They standout Stacey Augmon. Anna Barton, a 5-10
Section’s toughest division. Nor Cal tournament and both Serra and played one of the toughest schedules in CCS, senior, is the daughter of former San Francisco
The Padres are just 1-6 in Open Division Menlo seemed to have found a second wind when you factor in their non-league and West 49ers offensive lineman Harris Barton.
play dating to the 2017 tournament, includ- as they will both be in Division II semifinal Bay Athletic League schedules. But these three are more than just names. All
ing losses to Menlo-Atherton and getting action Saturday evening. The Padres (19-9), The time off certainly didn’t hurt, either. have experienced success of their own accord
routed by Mitty in the consolation bracket, the No. 9 seed, will host No. 13 Rocklin The Knights went five days between their 77- and in turn, have Woodside Priory on the
63-39. (27-5). Menlo (23-5), the No. 1 seed, will 55 loss to Eastside College Prep in the CCS brink of a second straight Nor Cal champi-
Menlo, which has played in the Open host No. 12 San Joaquin Memorial (27-5) at Open Division consolation bracket and their onship game. Woodside Priory (17-12) will
Division three times since the division’s 5 p.m. Saturday at Sacred Heart Prep. Nor Cal Division II opener. They needed be at No. 2 Oakland (27-5) 6 p.m. Saturday.

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sent down in 2009.
MURRAY
Continued from page 13
“I called up my agent and said, ‘All
right, start lining up tryouts.”’ he
said. “We talked a day or two later
NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
NHL STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
SATURDAY
WHAT’S ON TAP
Boys’ basketball
and let the senses cool. I thought W L Pct GB GP W L OTPts GF GA Nor Cal semifinals
Toronto 46 17 .730 — Division II
that looked chintzy to just quit right Philadelphia 40 22 .645 5 1/2
Tampa Bay 65 49 12 4 102 253 173
No. 13 Rocklin (27-5) at No. 9 Serra (19-9), 6 p.m.
draft, Murray will have one of the then and there. I wanted to give it a Boston 64 38 17 9 85 193 161
Boston 38 25 .603 8 Toronto 64 39 21 4 82 228 184
rarest resume lines in sports: First- little more (time). It’s a learning Brooklyn 32 32 .500 14 1/2 Girls’ basketball
Montreal 65 35 23 7 77 200 188 Nor Cal semifinals
round draft pick by the NFL and process.” New York 13 49 .210 32 1/2 Buffalo 64 30 26 8 68 185 202 Division II
Major League Baseball. Murray believes it won’t happen Southeast Division Florida 63 28 25 10 66 202 217 No. 12 San Joaquin Memorial (27-5) vs No. 1 Menlo
Not even Ward can’t boast about Charlotte 29 33 .468 — Detroit 64 23 32 9 55 178 220 School (23-5) at Sacred Heart Prep, 5 p.m.
to him. Orlando 29 34 .460 1/2 Ottawa 64 22 37 5 49 191 239
being a two-time first round pick — Since making the announcement Division III
Miami 27 34 .443 1 1/2 No. 6 Woodside Priory (17-12) at No. 2 Oakland (27-
though he did start for the 1998-99 Feb. 11, he has continually rejected Washington 25 37 .403 4 Metropolitan Division
N.Y. Islanders 64 37 20 7 81 186 153 5), 6 p.m.
NBA runner-up New York Knicks. any notion he’ll change sports — or Atlanta 21 41 .339 8
Washington 65 37 21 7 81 223 206 Division IV
For Murray, it was an easy call. use baseball as leverage. Central Division Carolina 64 35 23 6 76 192 173 No. 3 Lowell (19-8) at No. 2 Menlo-Atherton (18-11),
“Yes, it’s my final decision,” he But football executives can’t sim- Milwaukee 47 14 .770 — Columbus 63 36 24 3 75 201 188 6 p.m.
told a throng of reporters Friday. Indiana 41 22 .651 7 Pittsburgh 64 33 22 9 75 221 201
ply take Murray at his word. Team Detroit 29 31 .483 17 1/2 Philadelphia 65 31 26 8 70 197 218 Baseball
“I’m here. I’m ready to go. There’s doctors will spend this weekend Chicago 17 45 .274 30 1/2 N.Y. Rangers 64 27 27 10 64 188 215 San Lorenzo Valley at Menlo-Atherton,10 a.m.;Wood-
no turning back.” poking and prodding Murray’s body Cleveland 15 47 .242 32 1/2 New Jersey 65 25 32 8 58 188 222 side at Mountain View, Lincoln-SF at Terra Nova, 11
a.m.; Hillsdale at San Mateo, Mills at Harbor, noon;
For others, the choice wasn’t so for injuries, scouts will evaluate WESTERN CONFERENCE American at Capuchino, 1:30 p.m.; Lowell at Aragon,
simple. Murray’s strength and speed, and the WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division 2 p.m.; Gunn at Menlo School, 3:30 p.m.; Sequoia at
Southwest Division Burlingame, 7 p.m.
Ward, now a high school basket- league’s decision-makers will probe Houston 37 25 .597 —
Winnipeg 64 38 22 4 80 217 191
Nashville 67 37 25 5 79 199 178
ball coach in Tallahassee, Florida, to see how committed Murray is to San Antonio 34 29 .540 3 1/2
St. Louis 64 34 24 6 74 186 177
Softball
Dallas 27 34 .443 9 1/2 Wilcox at Hillsdale, noon
made up his mind when NFL scouts the sport. Dallas 64 32 27 5 69 162 169
New Orleans 27 36 .429 10 1/2
knocked him for his size and pro- One of those conducting inter- Minnesota 64 31 27 6 68 176 186
jected him as a mid-round pick. views could be Denver Broncos boss
Memphis 24 39 .381 13 1/2
Colorado 64 28 24 12 68 212 202 SPRING TRAINING GLANCE
Northwest Division Chicago 64 27 28 9 63 215 239
Murray heard similar questions John Elway, whose threat of playing AMERICAN LEAGUE
Denver 42 19 .689 — W L Pct.
before measuring in at 5-foot-10 1/8 baseball forced the Baltimore Colts Oklahoma City 38 23 .623 4 Pacific Division
Seattle 5 2 .714
in Indy. to trade him to Denver after taking Portland 38 24 .613 4 1/2 Calgary 64 41 16 7 89 230 182
Los Angeles 5 3 .625
Utah 35 26 .574 7 Sharks 64 37 19 8 82 229 201
Sanders and Jackson, of course, him No. 1 overall in 1983. Elway Minnesota 29 33 .468 13 1/2 Vegas 65 34 26 5 73 195 187
Minnesota 5 3 .625
New York 3 2 .600
balanced two-sport careers until spent his entire 16-year career in Arizona 64 31 28 5 67 173 182 Detroit 4 3 .571
essentially being forced to choose Denver, where he won two Super Pacific Division Vancouver 65 27 29 9 63 180 203 Kansas City 4 4 .500
Warriors 43 19 .694 — Edmonton 64 27 30 7 61 179 213 Tampa Bay 4 4 .500
one. Bowls and the 1987 MVP award. L.A. Clippers 34 29 .540 9 1/2 Anaheim 64 24 31 9 57 142 199 Baltimore 3 3 .500
Tim Tebow, the 2007 Heisman “What I like about guys who do Sacramento 31 30 .508 11 1/2 Los Angeles 64 23 33 8 54 152 204 Houston 3 3 .500
winner, bounced around the NFL for L.A. Lakers 30 31 .492 12 1/2 Cleveland 3 3 .500
multiple sports is it shows me Phoenix 12 50 .194 31 Saturday’s Games Boston 3 4 .429
several years then began pursuing a they’re great competitors and they Edmonton at Columbus, 10 a.m. A’s 3 5 .375
baseball career. want to be great at what they do,” Saturday’s Games Chicago at Los Angeles, 1 p.m. Texas 2 4 .333
Detroit at Cleveland, 2 p.m. Pittsburgh at Montreal, 4 p.m. Chicago 2 5 .286
Some, such as San Francisco Elway said. “They like to compete, Orlando at Indiana, 5 p.m. New Jersey at Boston, 4 p.m. Toronto 1 5 .167
Giants pitcher Jeff Samardzija, even whether it be football, basketball Brooklyn at Miami, 5:30 p.m. Ottawa at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
have second thoughts. (or) baseball. The competitive side Golden State at Philadelphia, 5:30 p.m. Carolina at Florida, 4 p.m.
W L Pct.
Memphis at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Buffalo at Toronto, 4 p.m.
Smaradzija made up his mind after and the athleticism that they have to Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Dallas at St. Louis, 5 p.m.
Los Angeles 4 1 .800
be successful in both is a big thing.” Philadelphia 5 2 .714
reporting to Notre Dame for football L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Detroit at Arizona, 5 p.m. Arizona 4 2 .667
Murray fits the mold. Milwaukee at Utah, 6 p.m. Minnesota at Calgary, 7 p.m.
in 2006 after a six-week, minor- New Orleans at Denver, 6 p.m. Sunday’s Games
Chicago 5 3 .625
league stint. The side-by-side com- The three-time Texas state foot- Giants 3 2 .600
Sunday’s Games Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 9:30 a.m. San Diego 3 2 .600
parison helped the talented receiver ball champion started his college Portland at Charlotte, 10 a.m. Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nassau Veterans Washington 4 3 .571
Atlanta at Chicago, 12:30 p.m. Memorial Coliseum, noon
select the sport that made him hap- career at Texas A&M then transferred Houston at Boston, 12:30 p.m. Vancouver at Vegas, 1 p.m.
New York 4 3 .571
Atlanta 4 3 .571
pier. But after working his way from to Oklahoma where he sat one sea- New York at L.A. Clippers, 12:30 p.m. Colorado at Anaheim, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh 3 4 .429
the minors to the major-league son before serving as the backup to Minnesota at Washington, 3 p.m. Ottawa at Florida, 2 p.m. St. Louis 2 3 .400
Orlando at Cleveland, 3 p.m. Winnipeg at Columbus, 4 p.m. Cincinnati 2 3 .400
level, Samaradzija wondered if he 2017 Heisman winner Baker Toronto at Detroit, 3 p.m. Nashville at Minnesota, 4:30 p.m. Colorado 2 4 .333
made the wrong choice when he was Mayfield. Memphis at Oklahoma City, 4 p.m. Chicago at San Jose, 7 p.m. Miami 2 5 .286
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Isabelle Huppert adds class


to new stalker thriller ‘Greta’
By Lindsey Bahr many mistakes Frances makes in writer mother, wants to do what she considers and-white photos in dusty silver frames
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and director Neil Jordan’s (“The Crying the right thing and before you know it, that looks like it belongs to a 95-year-
Game,” ‘’Michael Collins”) stylish and she and Greta are fast friends and it’s nice old, not a 65-year old. (My first thought
Imagine you’re a 20-something living knowingly over-the-top “Greta,” a dark, for a while! They take walks in the city, was, “Is this Greta’s mother’s home?”)
in New York City and you spot a particu- Brian De Palma-esque fairy tale about the have long talks about life over home- It’s a not so subtle metaphor for the
larly nice and structured green leather dangers of trusting a lonely soul. She made meals and red wine, and even adopt societal invisibility of the aging woman
handbag on the subway. Do you report it might just turn out to be a wolf, right? a dog for Greta. It’s only when Frances and a theme of this otherwise berserk but
to the MTA? Ignore it and move on? The film starts out like a rom-com, stumbles on something that frightens enjoyable film that I’m having trouble
Claim it and its contents for yourself? introducing sweet Frances working in a her enough to ghost Greta that things reconciling. First, because Huppert isn’t
Return to the owner? fancy Manhattan restaurant and riding get bad. nearly as old as the film seems to want
For Chloe Grace Moretz’s Frances, a the train alone back to the spacious Greta, a widow and mother to an her to be, and second because perhaps
wide-eyed transplant to the big city, it’s apartment she shares with her roommate estranged daughter, lives in one of those narratives further alienating older peo-
obvious: You go alone to hand-deliver Erica (Maika Monroe), a wealthy party impossible old city houses that’s been ple by casting them as creepy and crazy
the bag to Greta Hideg (Isabelle girl with more street savvy than dear so built up around, it’s almost hidden outsiders are kind of evil. Is it because
Huppert), who, according to the identifi- Frances. Erica suggests they take the now. Inside is a cozy, but decaying mish- it’s written by men (Ray Wright and
cation card you find, is a tiny, nice-look- cash in the purse and use it for colonics. mash of elegant vintage wares — thread-
ing woman in her 60s. This is the first of But Frances, who recently lost her own bare rugs, torn upholstery and black- See GRETA, Page 23
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Jordyn Woods: ‘I’m not


a homewrecker’ in the
Kardashian brouhaha
By Leanne Italie
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Declaring “I’m not a homewrecker,”


Jordyn Woods sat down Friday on Jada Pinkett Smith’s
Facebook Watch show to clear up wild
social media speculation over exactly
what happened between her and
Cleveland Cavalier Tristan Thompson:
One kiss on the lips, she said, that took
her by surprise.
Thompson is the father of Khloe
Kardashian’s baby, True, and Woods was
the best friend of Kardashian sister Kylie
Jordyn Woods Jenner, a beauty mogul and the youngest
sibling on reality TV’s “Keeping up with
the Kardashians.”
Woods is also a close family friend of Pinkett Smith and
Will Smith, both of whom urged the 21-year-old to break
There will be a variety of music and dance performances at the Millbrae Lunar New Year celebration this weekend.
her silence in what has become two weeks of online rumors

Millbrae’s Lunar New


and hate. Woods says it’s been so bad it has scarred her fam-
ily, including her 12-year-old sister, who has been absent
from school since it all broke.
Woods sat with Pinkett Smith at a round red table for
which her online show, “Red Table Talk,” is named, and
took full responsibility for joining a group of girlfriends
for a party at Thompson’s Los Angeles home after a night
on the town.
Woods said she stayed at Thompson’s house until the fol-
Year celebration returns
By Matthew Dalton the Millbrae Civic Center parking lot, she said provided “200 percent sup-
lowing morning, when he kissed her as she left. She said
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT entertaining visitors with more per- port” for taking care of logistics.
she didn’t tell her bestie, Jenner, about it, or Kardashian,
formances from the Dragon and Lion The festival is the first of several
who she was also close to and had given her modeling work
The Millbrae Lunar New Year Dancers, a speech from Millbrae planned events this year to be present-
for her fashion label Good American.
Festival, presented by the Millbrae Mayor Wayne Lee and traditional and ed by the Millbrae Cultural
Of the kiss, Woods told Pinkett Smith: “I didn’t know
Cultural Committee, is returning after modern dancing, singing and musical Committee, all sharing the goal of
how to feel. I was like, ‘That didn’t just happen.”’
a three-year hiatus this weekend to performances from Asia and beyond exposing people to the variety of
provide people from the Peninsula and including from Latin America and wonderful cultures that can be found

SMOG
beyond a new opportunity to usher in Ireland. Children will also have a in  Millbrae’s 62 percent Asian popu-
the Year of the Boar.    chance to learn about Chinese culture lation, while, at the same time, get-
The event is Saturday, March 2, from through a wide variety of indoor activ- ting people from those cultures more
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It kicks off with a ities called the “Wheel of Golden involved in the community.
fair at 10 a.m., followed by the event’s Boar” where they will not only get a “In many places in Asia, it is ‘fami-
Plus Cert. Fee. main highlight, the Golden Boar taste of Chinese culture, but also have ly first,’” said Kong. “There is no big
Most Cars & Parade at 11:30 a.m., which will weave a chance to win prizes while partici- reason to go out and be active in the

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$ 75
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With or w/o prosperity and wealth to all the city’s Those over 18 will also have a living with you. But, many Americans
Models.
Appointment merchants, many who helped make the chance to win prizes through a raffle see things differently and enjoy being
We do: festival possible through their contri- with gift certificates and more provid- independent and getting out in the
ed by local businesses.
AA SMOG
r5FTUPOMZ butions, said Marian Kong, president community. The Millbrae Cultural
r)ZCSJE of the Millbrae Cultural Committee. The event began just a couple days Committee created this festival to help
r%JFTFMT The parade will be highlighted by before Christmas, Kong said, and took us better understand such differences
869 California Dr. dragon dancers from Mills High
School, lion dancers from Lao Lion
the entire city working together
—  from the seven members of the
and to bring us closer together as a
community through such understand-
El Camino Real
Burlingame Dance and U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D- Event Committee, volunteers from the ings.”    
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MUSEUM GOTTA SEE ‘UM
By Susan Cohn Lier, based in Livingston, Montana, is an
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT Assistant Teaching Professor at Montana
State University. “David Shannon-Lier: Of
DAVID S HANNON- LIER: “OF Heaven and Earth” may be seen at the San
HEAVEN AND EARTH, ” AT THE SAN Francisco Airport Terminal 3, Pre-Security,
FRANCISCO AIRPORT MUSEUM. In through April 18.
his ongoing series, “Of Heaven and Earth,” ***
artist David Shannon-Lier produces large- S OCIETY OF WES T- COAS T
scale photographs that consider the land- ARTIS TS HOS TS B URLINGAME,
scape on both a human and cosmic scale. CAPUCHINO AND MILLS HIGH
Building site-specific installations in the S CHOOLS ART S HOW. Burlingame,
landscape, Shannon-Lier intervenes with Capuchino and Mills high schools students
the terrain in front of his camera to create display their art at the Society of West-
visual interactions — revealed through Coast Artists Fine Art Center through March
long-exposure photographs — between the 8. The gallery will be open on March 3 for
Earth and the celestial bodies above it. In this exhibit. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-3
preparation for each meticulously crafted p.m. at 527 San Mateo Ave., San Bruno.
image, the artist uses a surveyor’s transit to ***
accurately determine the arc of the “FACES” — A COLLECTION OF
approaching sun or moon. He then stacks PORTRAITS IN OIL AND PASTEL BY
rocks, manipulates branches and uses other LINDA SALTER, AT THE PORTOLA
found materials to make marks that will ART GALLERY IN MENLO PARK. The
interact with or extend the arc of the chosen Portola Art Gallery presents “Faces,” a col-
astronomical object. Photographed with a lection of portraits in oil and pastel by
large format film camera and using exposure Linda Salter. This exhibit features portraits
COURTESY OF DAVID SHANNON-LIER
times often in excess of five hours. A col- of friends and relatives, artists’ models, and
subjects from her travels in foreign coun- Reflection No. 8, Canyonlands, Utah, 2016 by David Shannon-Lier is one of the artist’s works
lection of these images is on view in “David on view at the San Francisco Airport Museum through April 18.
Shannon-Lier: Of Heaven and Earth” at the tries, and includes current work as well as a
San Francisco Airport Museum. David few early favorites. The artist uses a variety and shadow captured on a face because the Art Gallery at Allied Arts Guild, 75 Arbor
Shannon-Lier is a Montana-based artist and of styles and approaches, from classical to shadows define the structure of a face like Road, Menlo Park, through March 30. A
educator. His work has been the subject of modern, and usually paints from live sub- nothing else does.” Salter, who works pri- reception for the artist is scheduled for
solo and group exhibitions at venues jects. Salter said: “I’ve always found that of marily in oils and pastels, spent more than March 2, 1 p.m.-4 p.m. For more informa-
including the Essex Art Center in Lawrence, all the types of paintings I do, it’s the por- three decades as an instructor and adminis- tion call 321-0220 or visit www.portolaart-
MA; the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston; traits that pull people into the studio. trator in California colleges, serving as gallery.com.
The Addison Gallery of American Art in Somehow people feel welcomed by faces. president of Skyline College in San Bruno
Andover, Massachusetts; the Corn Center What I especially like to capture are the and chancellor of West Valley-Mission
for the Visual Arts in Columbus, Georgia, eyes, because usually a person’s eyes are Community College District in Santa Clara Susan Cohn can be reached at susan@smdailyjour-
what draw you in. I also love to have light County. “Faces” is on view at the Portola nal.com or www.twitter.com/susancityscene.
and the Phoenix Art Museum. Shannon-

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‘Who’s the Boss?’ and ‘Soap’ actress Katherine Helmond dies


By Andrew Dalton and returned to it often, earning a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tony Award nomination in 1973
for her Broadway role in Eugene
LOS ANGELES — Actress O’Neill’s “The Great God Brown.”
Katherine Helmond, an Emmy- She was a favorite of director
nominated and Golden Globe-win- Terry Gilliam, who put her in his
ning actress who played two very films “Brazil,” “Time Bandits,” and
different matriarchs on the ABC sit- “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.”
coms “Who’s the Boss?” and In “Brazil,” a dystopian comedy
“Soap,” has died, her talent agency from 1985, she played a surgery-
said Friday. She was 89. addicted woman whose elastic face
became one of the most memorable
Helmond died of complications
images from the cult film.
from Alzheimer’s disease last
Her major break came with
Saturday at her home in Los
“Soap,” a parody of soap operas
Angeles, talent agency APA said in
that aired from 1977 to 1981. She
a statement.
played wealthy matriarch Jessica
A native of Galveston, Texas, Tate, one of two main characters on
Helmond’s credits date back to the the show, which co-starred Robert
1950s and she worked steadily in Guillaume and was also a break-
small roles through the decades. through for Billy Crystal, who
But her real fame, and all seven of played her nephew.
her Emmy nominations, didn’t She was nominated for Emmys
start arriving until she was nearly for all four seasons of the show and
50. won a best actress in a comedy
She was probably best known for Golden Globe in 1981.
playing Mona Robinson, Judith Helmond kept working into her
Light’s mother on “Who’s the 80s doing mostly voice work,
Boss?,” which also starred Tony most notably as the Model T Lizzie
Danza and a young Alyssa Milano. in the Pixar “Cars” films.
She won a best supporting She had a recurring role on
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
Golden Globe for her work in “Everybody Loves Raymond” from
1989. Actress Katherine Helmond arrives at the world premiere of Disney Pixar's computer animated film ‘Cars.’
1996 to 2004 as the title charac-
“My beautiful, kind, funny, gra- uptight single mother who hired “Katherine Helmond was a ness and to the world.” ter’s mother-in-law.
cious, compassionate, rock,” the 1980s heartthrob Danza to be remarkable human being and an Danza tweeted, “We all lost a “Katherine Helmond was such a
Milano mourned on Twitter. “You her live-in housekeeper, and extraordinary artist; generous, national treasure today. No words class act and incredibly down to
were an instrumental part of my Helmond was her foil, a lover of gracious, charming and pro- can measure my love.” earth,” tweeted actress Patricia
life. You taught me to hold my head nightlife, pursuer of men and foundly funny,” Light said in a An only child, raised by her Heaton, who co-starred with Ray
above the marsh! You taught me to flaunter of sexuality who would statement. “She taught me so mother and grandmother, who Romano on the show. “She was ter-
do anything for a laugh! What an have been at home on “The Golden much about life and inspired me began acting while a girl in rific as my mother on ‘Everybody
example you were!” Girls,” which ran during the same indelibly by watching her work. Catholic school, Helmond began Loves Raymond’ and I looked up to
On the show, Light was an years. Katherine was a gift to our busi- her professional career in theater her as a role model.”

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pear trees would likely be damaged by

SATURDAY, MARCH 2
Calendar
in the life of others. For more infor-
KING
Continued from page 1
the root pruning that would be required
during construction, he said.
In response to a question from
Coastside Fishing Club Swap mation call 403-4300. Commissioner John Ebneter, Council
Meet. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Coastside explained segments of a 10-foot chain-
Fishing Club, 1 Johnson Pier, Pillar Memoir Class. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. field all year long, Mallory noted the link fence bordering East Santa Inez
Point Harbor Upper Parking Lot, Half Little House, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo benefits of providing a place where
Moon Bay. Bring all old, unused or Park. Cost is $12. For more informa- Avenue and North Fremont Street will
unwanted fishing and boating sup- tion call 326-0723. teams can consistently practice or be moved a few inches and replaced
plies and for a day of trading and play games without worrying about since the fence is in poor condition.
story telling. Non-members pay a Bourbon France: A History Class.
$25 fee that includes a full year 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. San Mateo the weather. Ebneter expressed interest in includ-
membership. For more information Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las “This is an opportunity for equity to
call 726-2926. Pulgas, San Mateo. $60 for class equipped for soccer and baseball games ing a compost bin with the new trash
series. Registration is required. For happen in the North Central neighbor- was accompanied by efforts to gauge receptacles planned for the park, and
Women on Writing Annual more information call 522-7490. hood and to have a really beautiful park interest in other park improvements also looked to the changes to reduce
Conference. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Skyline College, Student and WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 on par with other parks in the city,” with the surrounding community and the need for gas-powered tools used to
Community Center, Building 6, 3300 Sons in Retirement B ranch 4 she said, according to a video of the explore how sycamore trees lining the maintain the park.
College Drive, San Bruno. Free. This March Lunch. 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. meeting. “I’m very excited to see this
year’s keynote speakers are San Elk’s Lodge, 920 Stonegate Drive, park’s northern and eastern edges on “This is a very condensed neighbor-
Mateo County poet Laureate Aileen South San Francisco. Corned beef taking shape.” East Santa Inez Avenue and North hood and I’m sure the park is loved and
Cassinetto and award-winning fic- lunch. Speaker Jim Carley will
tion/nonfiction writer Jacqueline address reverse funding. $19. For Paul Council, a special projects Fremont Street could be protected. revered,” he said. “But if we weren’t cre-
Doyle. Program also includes an more information call 878-5746. manager for the city’s Parks and Though upgrades to the lighting for ating any more dust and noise main-
open reading, student awards and Recreation Department, explained the taining it, it may even be a bigger
networking. Free. For more informa- San Mateo Professional Alliance. the field, additional picnic and game
tion call 738-4202. Noon to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro, current playing field is closed for tables to the western side of the park on amenity.”
181 E. Fourth Ave., San Mateo. Guest about one third of the year in the win- North Eldorado Street and an additional Having played soccer at the field and
Friends of the Menlo Park Library speaker Jane Stahl, owner of Easy
Spring Book Sale. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Office Help. $60 annual due. For ter so maintenance crews can make water faucet were also suggested by res- attended several meetings at the
Menlo Park Library, 800 Alma St., more information call 430-6500. needed repairs to the grass turf. idents, Council said those changes Martin Luther King Community
Menlo Park. Featuring a wide selec- Though he acknowledged most would
tion of reasonably-priced books, LGBTQ Book Club. 4:30 p.m. to 6 would either be added later or not com- Center, Commissioner Ramiro
CDs, puzzles and games for every- p.m. San Mateo Pride Center, 1021 S. prefer to play on a natural grass field, pleted if the project lacks funding. Maldonado welcomed the improve-
one in the family. For more informa- El Camino Real, San Mateo. All are he noted city staff is not able to main-
tion go to friendsmpl.org. welcome. For more information call According to a staff report, a total of ments and the idea of making year-
591-0133. tain the fields according to the level of $2,540,000 has been appropriated to round use of the playing fields avail-
Cat/K itten Adoption Fair. 11 a.m. to use they receive and synthetic turf is the project. able.
2 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., Mindfulness Series with Aiko
Millbrae. Foster parents and volun- Michot. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. expected to improve the safety and Mallory asked Council if it would be “This is a representation of not just
teers will be available to discuss cat Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose availability of the field. possible to avoid removing six pear the city, but also what this park can
behavior and care. For more infor- Road, Burlingame. Sessions will focus
mation call 697-7607. on each pillar that makes up the Council said the effort to address the trees near the park’s parking lot. Set to do,” he said. “I look forward to playing
foundation of Mindfulness, and will needs of those who use the field be replaced by six myrtle trees, the there.”
Shor t Stories for People with No be taught as a hands-on investiga-
Time. 2 p.m. South San Francisco tion to explore the true nature of
Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., awareness. Free. For more informa-
victim he knew the man’s cousin and thought the victim was a marijuana
South San Francisco. Teen book club
focused on short stories, novellas
and other brief works. Free. For more
information call 829-3860.
tion call 558-7400.
‘Under standing
Rights/Voter Suppression in the
Wake of the Shelby County v.
Voting PITA
Continued from page 5
wanted to help him out because he’s a
good guy, according to prosecutors.
Believing Pita, the victim allegedly
dealer and wanted to put him out of
business because he was concerned his
younger family members may be
Family Read Aloud. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Holder Decision by the Supreme obtaining drugs through him. He
San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third Court’ San Mateo County gave him a half pound of marijuana,
Ave., San Mateo. Free for all ages. For Democracy for America Meeting. 7 $1,500 in cash and a 9 mm Beretta denied telling the victim he was a
more information call 522-7836. p.m. to 9 p.m. United Methodist Pita was on probation for a 2014 handgun he purchased for $1,200 off police officer and said he identified
Church, 2000 Woodside Road, armed robbery in which he stole the street. Four days later, when Pita himself as a bounty officer instead,
Local Art Studio Hosts Fundraiser Redwood City. Guest speaker Alice
to B enefit Peninsula Humane Smith, founder of the National $1,000 from a Kentucky Fried Chicken didn’t return with the items, the victim according to prosecutors.
Society. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Bottle and Voters Corps. Free. For more informa- in Daly City when he is said to have called police, who reviewed surveil- District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe
Bottega, 1528 El Camino Real. Suite E tion call 573-7544.
and F, Belmont. Come paint and cel-
visited the home of a 20-year-old man lance footage of his home and asked commended Garratt for appropriately
ebrate the beloved pets in our lives. THURSDAY, MARCH 7 and told him he was Officer Manu Lofu officers to be on the lookout for a man using the state’s three strikes law,
A portion of the proceeds will go to AARP Dr iver Safety Renewal and that the victim had been the subject
the Peninsula Humane Society. Price Course. 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. San of Pita’s description and a Honda Civic which increases the prison sentences
is $40. For more information call Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda of a Redwood City Police Department with a cracked windshield, according to for those convicted of a felony who
(847) 897-7483. de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Interactive investigation for the past year, accord- prosecutors. have been previously convicted of cer-
four-hour refresher course for driv-
ers 50+. Sharpen your skills, develop ing to prosecutors. tain felonies.
‘To B reathe Free’ Documentar y
strategies for age-related changes in
Later that day, Pita was arrested dur-
Showing and Potluck Dinner. 5:30
p.m. Bethany Presbyterian Church, vision, hearing, reaction time, new Pita is said to have told the victim ing a traffic stop and found with a “This is why we have three strikes
2400 Rosewood Drive, San Bruno. laws and smart driving. AARP his home would be raided later that day loaded ammunition magazine, the law, for people like him,” he said.
About a Syrian refugee family’s jour- Members $15, non-members $20.
ney to the U.S. For more information For more information call 522-7490. and directed him to give him all the stolen handgun under the seat of his Pita’s defense attorney Garen
call 589-3711. marijuana he had and he would keep it car, $1,240 in cash and 13 grams of Nazarian could not be immediately
Homework Center for students
Live Concert and Sing-along with grades first through sixth. 3:30 for the victim. Pita allegedly told the marijuana. He allegedly told officers he reached for comment.
the San Francisco Banjo Band. 6:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Burlingame Library,
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Molloy’s Tavern, 480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. Free.
Repeats every Thursday until June good. Her descent into madness is departure from that.

GRETA
1655 Mission Road, South San
Francisco. All genres of music. Music 13. For more information call 558-
for all ages. No cover charge. For 7496. truly delightful to watch, and she’s The film gets really insane in the
more information call 544-3623. very good at making you think up to third act, but it keeps moving and is
San Mateo Public Library’s Book
Discussion Group. 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 the very last minute that maybe swiftly resolved (with mercifully min-
SUNDAY, MARCH 3 Continued from page 19
Complimentary Luncheon for p.m. San Mateo Public Library, Cedar Frances really is overreacting. What imal gore). Don’t go into this expect-
Room, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
Seniors. 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The
For more information call 522-7849. threat could a 65-year-old classical ing some feminist treatise though.
Magnolia of Millbrae, 201 Jordan are co-credited as the screen- music-loving waif in gloves and tweed
Chadbourne Ave., Millbrae.
The House on Mango Street. 7 p.m. writers)? It’s possible considering “Greta” is about as retrograde as you
Registration required. Free. For more
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information call 376-5006.
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teRms & ConDItIons fICtItIoUs BUsIness name fICtItIoUs BUsIness name oRDeR to sHoW CaUse foR
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- CRYstaL CLeanInG neWsPaPeR InteRns statement #280308 statement #280391 CHanGe of name
fieds will not be responsible for more CenteR The following person is doing business The following person is doing business CASE# 19C1V00398
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia-
san mateo, Ca JoURnaLIsm as: Paw Tattoo, 502 East 2nd Avenue, as: Cabaña Janitorial Services, 579 Mill- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
bility shall be limited to the price of one The Daily Journal is looking for in- SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered er Ave., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
insertion. No allowance will be made for Owner: Jia Kim, 2001 Whitman Way Apt. 94080. Registered Owner: Hilva J. San-
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
terns to do entry level reporting, re-
errors not materially affecting the value
of the ad. All error claims must be sub-
*Customer service search, updates of our ongoing fea- 34, San Bruno, CA 94066. The business chez, same address. The business is 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- is conducted by an Individual. The regis- conducted by an Individual. The regis-
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- Are you... Dependable, so welcome. trants commenced to transact business trants commenced to transact business PETITION OF
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate under their FBN on N/A. Grayling LaMarr Baucom Jr
Card. friendly, detail oriented, /s/Jia Kim/
under their FBN on N/A.
We expect a commitment of four to /s/Hilva J. Sanchez/
willing to learn new skills? eight hours a week for at least four This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
months. The internship is unpaid, but sor-County Clerk on 2/6/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 2/14/2019. (Publish-
110 employment Do you have .... Good intelligent, aggressive and talented in- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Petitioner: Grayling LaMarr Baucom Jr
communication skills, a terns have progressed in time into 2/9/19, 2/16/19, 2/23/19, 3/2/19). filed a petition with this court for a decree
CaReGIveR - Foster City paid correspondents and full-time re- 2/16/19, 2/23/19, 3/2/19, 3/9/19). changing name as follows:
desire for steady porters. Present name:
Immediate position for multi-day caregiv- employment and fICtItIoUs BUsIness name Grayling LaMarr Baucom Jr
er for semi-independent elderly woman. employment benefits? College students or recent graduates statement #280311 fICtItIoUs BUsIness name
Potential for live-in now or in future as are encouraged to apply. Newspaper statement #280387 Proposed Name:
The following person is doing business
the need develops. (Private bedroom + experience is preferred but not neces- as: L & M Enterprise, 845 Vespucci Ln, The following person is doing business Elijah LaMarr Baucom
bathroom available).
Please call for an sarily required. as: Avocado Toast, 226 E. 3rd Ave.,
FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. Registered
Appointment: (650)342-6978 Owner: Man See Lui, same address. The SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
Current needs are for light cleaning, driv- Please send a cover letter describing business is conducted by an Individual. Owner: Avocado Toast, Inc., CA. The interested in this matter shall appear be-
ing to doctor appointments, supermarket, your interest in newspapers, a resume The registrants commenced to transact business is conducted by a Corporation. fore this court at the hearing indicated
mall, and general errands + companion- and three recent clips. Before you ap- business under their FBN on N/A. The registrants commenced to transact
ply, you should familiarize yourself below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
ship for meals, movies, etc. Applicant /s/Man See Lui/ business under their FBN on 1/1/2019.
needs to be available during the day as with our publication. Our Web site: tition for change of name should not be
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Jamal Zumot/
needed, sometimes into the early eve- www.smdailyjournal.com. sor-County Clerk on 2/7/2019. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- granted. Any person objecting to the
ning. Off-days and hours can be worked ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 2/13/2019. (Publish- name changes described above must file
out with family. Send your information via e-mail to 2/9/19, 2/16/19, 2/23/19, 3/2/19). a written objection that includes the rea-
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
ular mail to 1720 S. Amphlett Blvd., 2/16/19, 2/23/19, 3/2/19, 3/9/19). sons for the objection at least two court
We are looking for someone who enjoys days before the matter is scheduled to
the company of seniors, is able to en- #123, San Mateo CA 94402 fICtItIoUs BUsIness name
statement #280160 be heard and must appear at the hearing
gage in conversation / speak English fICtItIoUs BUsIness name
very clearly, be a good listener, patient, The following person is doing business statement #280412
to show cause why the petition should
compassionate, and articulate in commu- as: 545 University Avenue Apartments, The following person is doing business not be granted. If no written objection is
nicating with family members. Those 545 University Avenue, MENLO PARK, as: Cannon Properties, 968 Woodside timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
with previous caregiver experience or saLes/maRKetInG CA 94025. Registered Owners: Richard Road, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
nursing background is a plus, but not InteRnsHIPs Tod Spieker, Trustee and Catherine R. Registered Owner: Patrick C. Kerwin, petition shall be held on 3/14/2019 at 9
mandatory. The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking Spieker, Trustee, 60 Mulberry Lane, same address. The business is conduct- a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
for ambitious interns who are eager to Atherton, CA 94027. The business is
conducted by a Married Couple. The ed by an Individual. The registrants Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
Independent female applicants only. jump into the business arena with both commenced to transact business under
Must be non-smoker. Please no third feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs registrant commenced to transact busi- Order to Show Cause shall be published
ness under the FBN on 05/01/12. their FBN on February 15, 2019. at least once each week for four succes-
party agencies. of the newspaper and media industries.
This position will provide valuable /s/Richard Tod Spieker/ /s/Patrick C. Kerwin/ sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
Must have your own transportation, car This statement was filed with the Asses-
insurance and personal and/or professio- experience for your bright future. This statement was filed with the Asses- ing on the petition in the following news-
nal references. Email resume sor-County Clerk on 1/24/19. (Published sor-County Clerk on 2/15/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, paper of general circulation:
info@smdailyjournal.com in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/9/19, San Mateo Daily Journal
Please contact 650-222-4406 or 310- 2/16/19, 2/23/19, 3/2/19). 2/23/19, 3/2/19, 3/9/19, 3/16/19).
Filed: 1/29/2019
283-1386 or 510-366-5471. Clearly
leave your first and last name + cell- /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
phone number. 127 elderly Care fICtItIoUs BUsIness name fICtItIoUs BUsIness name Judge of the Superior Court
statement #280339 statement #280453 Dated: 1/25/2019
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business (Published 2/9/19, 2/16/19, 2/23/19,
famILY ResoURCe as: The UPS Store # 2152, 7 W 41st as: Alpha Electric Co., 1000 San Antonio 3/2/19).
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis-
GUIDe tered Owner: Ali Mohtasham, 1330 Flow- tered Owner: Victor M Gomez, same ad-
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s er Ct., Cupertino, CA 95014. The busi- dress. The business is conducted by an
CaReGIveRs twice-a-week resource guide for
children and families.
ness is conducted by an Individual. The
registrants commenced to transact busi-
Individual. The registrants commenced
to transact business under their FBN on
every tuesday & Weekend ness under their FBN on NA. Jan 1, 2010. statement of aBanDonment of
2 years experience /s/Ali Mohtasham/ /s/Victor M Gomez/ tHe Use of a fICtItIoUs BUsIness
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
required. Look for it in today’s paper to
find information on family sor-County Clerk on 2/11/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 2/20/2019. (Publish- name statement m-260237
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban-
resources in the local area, 2/16/19, 2/23/19, 3/2/19, 3/9/19). doning the use of the Fictitious Business
2/23/19, 3/2/19, 3/9/19, 3/16/19).
Immediate placement including childcare. Name: Paramount Commercial Proper-
on all assignments. fICtItIoUs BUsIness name
ties Inc. Name of Business: Paramount
fICtItIoUs BUsIness name Commercial Properties. Date of original
statement #280388 statement #279914
The following person is doing business filing: March 31, 2014. Address of Princi-
The following person is doing business
Call as: Sunrice Cafe, 1504 El Camino Real,
BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered Own- as: Coast Consulting, 1132 Crescent St.,
MONTARA, CA 94037. Registered
pal Place of Business: 1699 El Camino
Real, Suite 101, MILLBRAE, CA 94030.
ers: Abigail Tirona Manalastas and Den-
(650)777-9000 nis Manalastas, 707 S. Grant St., San
Mateo, CA 94402. The business is con-
Owner: Larry A. Patterson, same ad-
dress. The business is conducted by an
Registrant: Paramount Commercial
Properties. The business was conducted
ducted by a Married Couple. The regis- Individual. The registrant commenced to by a Corporation
trants commenced to transact business transact business under the FBN on De- /s/Lawrence Ho/
saLes - Telemarketing and Inside Sales under their FBN on N/A. cember 28, 2018. This statement was filed with the Asses-
Representative needed to sell newspa- /s/Abigail Tirona Manalastas/ /s/Larry A. Patterson/ sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
per print and web advertising and event This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 1/18/19.
marketing solutions. To apply, please call sor-County Clerk on 2/14/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 12/28/18. (Publish- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
650-344-5200 and send resume to ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, nal, 2/9/19, 2/16/19, 2/2319, 3/2/19).
info@smdailyjournal.com 2/16/19, 2/23/19, 3/2/19, 3/9/19). 1/5/19, 1/12/19, 1/19/19, 1/26/19).
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CASE# 19C1V00927 brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- CitY proJeCt no. 461009
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, 0898 CitY of San mateo, California
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, free waSher and 220v dryer, both 1. Sealed bids will be received by the City Council of the City of San Mateo, California, for the SM DOWNTOWN PARKING TECHNOLOGY and other work as shown on the
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You Contract Drawings No. 17-5-1 and as described in this Contract Book and the State of California, Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Standard Specifica-
PETITION OF move, stairs. tions) and Standard Plans dated 2010, and the Revised Standard Specifications (RSS) dated February 12, 2016. Technical specifications shall be done in accordance with
Marie Lugtu and Brian Lugtu the Bay Area Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Architecture, 2011 Edition. Please submit three (3) printed and bound copies of the bids as well as a PDF copy of the
glaSS-panel lampShaDe. Similar entire proposal on a USB flash drive.
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi-
Petitioners: Marie Lugtu and Brian Lugtu ple tan/white mainly.Hang or lampshade. 2. Said sealed proposals shall be delivered to the City Clerk, City Hall, 330 West 20th Avenue, San Mateo, California 94403, at or before 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 30, 2019,
filed a petition with this court for a decree $75 (650)727-7266 and they shall be opened and read by a City Representative at said date and time.
changing name as follows:
Present name: hotpoint heaVY Duty Dryer excellent 3. Said City Representative shall report the results of the bidding to the City Council at a later date, at which time the City Council may award the contract to the lowest re-
Laila Faith Lugtu working condition Burlingame $50 Call sponsible, responsive bid utilizing domestic steel products, unless the lowest overall responsive, responsible bid using foreign steel materials is lower than the lowest overall
Proposed Name: Dan (408)656-0958 bid using domestic steel by more than twenty-five (25) percent as so reported; or as the City's interest may dictate, City Council may exercise its right to modify the award or to
Olivia Laila Faith Lugtu reject any or all bids.
maYtag waSher excellent working
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan 4. pre-BiD: There will be a non-mandatory pre-bid on March 21, 2019 from 11AM-12PM at 330 W. 20th Avenue San Mateo, CA 94403 in Conference Room C. The meeting
interested in this matter shall appear be- (408)656-0958 will be an overview of the project and is to address any potential questions the contractor may have. The purpose of this pre-bid is to make sure all contractors are aware of
fore this court at the hearing indicated what they need to submit in order to have a full completed bid.
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- new, Singer Sewing Machine Univer-
tition for change of name should not be sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- 5. Proposers shall purchase a complete plan set and provide contact information through Barker Blue in order to be eligible to bid on this project. The Contract Book, proposal
granted. Any person objecting to the chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 forms, and Performance Specifications are available at City of San Mateo – Public Works Bidding Web Portal. Proposers can also email Barker Blue’s Customer Support
name changes described above must file Team at plans@barkerblue.com or call 650-696-2100 for assistance. Any questions regarding the contract documents should be directed to Sue-Ellen Atkinson at 650-522-
a written objection that includes the rea- tiffanY StYle Lamp shade. Older- 7288 or seatkinson@cityofsanmateo.org. The deadline to submit written questions is Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 5:00pm.
sons for the objection at least two court multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650)
days before the matter is scheduled to 727-7266. 6. In accordance with the California Business and Professions Code Section 7028.15, the contractor submitting the bid to the City must hold a valid contractor’s license. Any
be heard and must appear at the hearing contractor or subcontractor performing installation or construction work must have a Class A contractor’s license. To the extent required by state law, any other contractors or
to show cause why the petition should VaCuum Cleaner (reconditioned) subcontractors must hold a valid license in the appropriate classification for the work performed. Licenses must be in good standing at the time the contract is awarded (Public
not be granted. If no written objection is $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 Contract Code section 10164).
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the 7. Contractor or subcontractor shall not be qualified to bid on, be listed in a bid proposal, or engage in the performance of any contract for public work unless currently regis-
petition shall be held on 4/9/19 at 9 a.m.,
297 Bicycles tered and qualified to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5 of the Labor Code.
Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red-
wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- aDult BikeS 1 regular and 2 with bal- 8. The Proposer and subcontractors must meet the following minimum qualifications for each aspect of the project. Proposer is required to provide three (3) active references
der to Show Cause shall be published at loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 where a system like the one being proposed is currently installed and operational in the U.S. for the requirements below. Proposals that do not meet the minimum require-
least once each week for four successive ments below shall be deemed non-responsive.
weeks prior to the date set for hearing on ChilD’S SChwinn BiCYCle, Blue in
the petition in the following newspaper of good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. A. Paid Parking System
general circulation: a. Proposer shall have been in continuous business for a minimum of seven years.
mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good. b. Proposer shall have provided cloud-based solutions for a minimum of three years.
San Mateo Daily Journal Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220.
Filed: 2/25/2019 B. Parking Guidance System
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ mountain Bike new 21 gears $100. a. Proposer shall have been in continuous business for a minimum of seven years.
Judge of the Superior Court (650)722-3634 b. Proposer shall have provided cloud-based solutions for a minimum of three years.
Dated: 2/21/2019
(Published 3/2/19, 3/9/19, 3/16/19, mountain Bike. Top brand. Runs Proposers meeting the minimum qualifications may be asked to demonstrate their proposed solution to City staff on or around May 15, 2019 to clarify responsiveness to the
3/23/19). good. $39. (660)342-5220 requirements set forth in the Contract Book.

9. The estimated construction cost of this project is $2,319,000. This estimate is not based on a "contractor's cost take off" of the project, but is derived from an averaging of
298 Collectibles costs for work on similar projects in the area of which the City is aware. This figure is given to indicate the relative order of magnitude of this project and is not intended to in-
fluence or affect in any way the amount bid for this project.
15 lp ALBUMS including "Sinatra Trilo-
Statement of aBanDonment of gy", Ronstadt, Minelli, Streisand, and 10. All bids shall be accompanied by a bid bond, cashier's check, or certified check made payable to the City of San Mateo in an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of
the uSe of a fiCtitiouS BuSineSS more. $40. San Bruno. (650)794-0839 the aggregate amount of the domestic base bid and additive. Said amount or the proceeds of said bond shall be forfeited to the City if the bidder depositing same does not,
name Statement 265448 within 8 working days after the bidder has received notice from the City of San Mateo that the contract has been awarded, sign and return the contract to the City and furnish
Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- the other items required under section 3, "Contract Award and Execution," of the special provisions.
doning the use of the Fictitious Business 1984 time magazine. Special 1994
Name: LDH Realty, Inc. Name of Busi- Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg
(650)588-0842 11. Proposer is notified that they shall comply with the requirements for Non-Discrimination as set forth in Section 2, "Bidding,” in the Special Provisions.
ness: Paramount Properties. Date of
original filing: May 21, 2015. Address of 12. Addenda issued during the time of bidding shall become a part of the documents furnished bidders for the preparation of bids, shall be covered in the bids, and shall be
Principal Place of Business: 1699 El Ca- 49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie made a part of the Contract. Each bid shall include specific acknowledgement in the space provided of receipt of all Addenda issued during the bidding period. Failure to so
mino Real, Suite 101, MILLBRAE, CA deBartolo on cover. Mint condition. acknowledge may result in the bid being rejected as not responsive. Failure of any bidder to receive such Addenda shall not be grounds for non-compliance with the terms of
94030. Registrant: LDH Realty Inc., CA. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842 the instructions. It is the responsibility of the bidder to contact the City to determine the existence of any and all addenda.
The business was conducted by a Cor-
poration ColleCtaBle CaBBage Patch Kids 13. The time of completion for this contract shall be 200 working days, beginning from the date specified in the Notice to Proceed.
/s/Lawrence Ho/ Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New
This statement was filed with the Asses- Box. Great Christmas Present. $100 14. This project is not on the National Highway System (NHS).
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 2/6/19. (650) 572-8895
15. This contract is subject to the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program in accordance with Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 26 and the
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- State of California, Department of Transportation DBE Program Plan. The Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) goal for this project is 9.9%.
nal, 2/9/19, 2/16/19, 2/2319, 3/2/19). DepreSSion glaSS Dining Plate. 8
3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
$12 (650)762-6048 16. The City will ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in
response to this invitation.
Statement of aBanDonment of
the uSe of a fiCtitiouS BuSineSS gameS of the 23rd Olympiad maga- 17. For the Federal training program, the number of trainees or apprentices is 2.
name Statement m-260238 zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588-
Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- 0842 18. This project is subject to the “Buy America” provisions of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 as amended by the Intermodal Surface Transportation Effi-
doning the use of the Fictitious Business ciency Act of 1991. This bid will allow consideration of both foreign and domestic steel and iron products in accordance with the Buy America alternate bid process. If the bid-
Name: LDH Realty, Inc. Name of Busi- lennox reD Rose, Unused, hand der wishes to bid using foreign steel or iron materials, submit unit prices for both a) the regular items using domestic steel or iron materials and b) alternate pricing using for-
ness: Coldwell Banker Paramount Prop- painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, eign steel or iron materials. There are two (2) bid schedules provided in this contract book, one including domestic steel/iron materials (Schedule of Bid Items A) and one in-
erties. Date of original filing: March 31, $12.00. (650) 578 9208. cluding foreign steel/iron materials (Schedule of Bid Items B). All bidders must submit a complete Schedule of Bid Items A for domestic steel/iron material pricing with the op-
2014. Address of Principal Place of Busi- tion of submitting a complete Schedule of Bid Items B for foreign steel/iron material pricing.
ness: 1699 El Camino Real, Suite 101, miller lite Neon sign , work good
MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registrant: LDH $59 call (650)218-6528 19. The right is reserved, as the interest of the City may require, to reject any or all bids, to waive any informality in bids, or in the case of a single bid being received to extend
Realty Inc., CA. The business was con- the acceptance date by up to thirty (30) days with notice. The City of San Mateo is a charter City and any contract entered into is subject to the provisions of the City of San
ducted by a Corporation olD, antique, Bottle Collection: 20 Mateo Charter, which may supersede certain provisions of the Public Contract Code and other provision of state law.
/s/Lawrence Ho/ bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048
This statement was filed with the Asses- 20. A contractor or subcontractor shall not be qualified to bid on, be listed in a bid proposal, subject to the requirements of Section 4104 of the Public Contract Code, or en-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo one ColleCtion of antique Cuban gage in the performance of public work, as defined in Labor Code Section 1720, which includes construction, maintenance, and installation, unless currently registered and
County on 1/18/19. Cigar Bands. $95. (415) 867-6444. No qualified to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5. It is not a violation of this section for an unregistered contractor to submit a bid that is authorized by Section
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- Texting. 7029.1 of the Business and Professions Code or by Section 10164 or 20103.5 of the Public Contract Code, provided the contractor is registered to perform public work pur-
nal, 2/9/19, 2/16/19, 2/2319, 3/2/19). suant to Section 1725.5 at the time the contract is awarded. This project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations.
Small rug beater. $15.00 (650)207- In general, the prevailing wage scale, as determined by the Director of Industrial Relations of the State of California, in force on the day this bid was announced or as deter-
mined by the administrator of the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, in force on the day bids are opened, whichever is higher, will be the minimum paid to all
4162 craftsmen and laborers working on this project. In some cases, prevailing wage determinations have either a single asterisk (*) or double asterisks (**) after the expiration date
295 art Star warS R2-D2, original 1998 un- in effect on the date of advertisement for bids.
oil painting-CanVaSS, Victorian opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. In cases where the prevailing wage determinations have a single asterisk (*) after the expiration date which are in effect on the date of advertisement for bids, such determina-
Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00 Steve 650-518-6614 tions remain in effect for the life of the project. Prevailing wage determinations which have double asterisks (**) after the expiration date indicate that the basic hourly wage
OBO (650)515-6091 rate, overtime, and holiday pay rates, and employer payments to be paid for work performed after this date have been predetermined. If work is extended past this date, the
StemmeD CrYStal. 3 styles. 13 new rate must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts the Contractor enters into.
tapia: painting, SeaSCape, pieces. Pattern: "Catherine".
FRAMED, w/light, 60"sq., $499.OBO. $45. San Bruno.(650)794-0839 Pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code, the general prevailing wage rates in the county, or counties, in which the work is to be done have been determined by the Direc-
Local Artist, Call for info (650)303-1670 tor of the California Department of Industrial Relations. The wages as set forth in the General Prevailing Wage Rates for this project will be posted at the job site. It is under-
toppS BaSeBall complete set 1987 stood that it is the responsibility of the bidder to determine the correct scale. The City will keep a copy of the wage scale in the City Clerk’s office for the convenience of bid-
thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- ders. The State Prevailing Wage Rates may also be obtained from the California Department of Industrial Relations internet website at http://www.dir.ca.gov. Any errors or
296 appliances 4474 defects in the materials in the City Clerk’s office will not excuse a bidder’s failure to comply with actual scale then in force. The Federal minimum wage rates for this project as
predetermined by the United States Secretary of Labor are set forth in Appendix V.
mfg h20laBS Model 300 exc cond Vintage Stemware: 3 styles, 23
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. Addenda to modify the Federal minimum wage rates, if necessary, will be issued to the holders of the Contract Book. Future effective general prevailing which have been pre-
pcs. $60, (650)207-4162
determined and are on file with the California Department of Industrial Relations are referenced but not printed in the general prevailing wage rates.
If there is a difference between the minimum wage rates predetermined by the Secretary of Labor and general prevailing wage rates determined by the Director of the Califor-
nia Department of Industrial Relations for similar classifications of labor, the Contractor and Subcontractor shall not pay less than the higher wage rate. The Department will
not accept lower State wage rates not specifically included in the Federal wage determinations. This includes “helper” (or other classifications based on hours of experience)
or any other classification not appearing in the Federal wage determinations. Where Federal wage determinations do not contain the State wage rated determination other-
wise available to use by the Contractor and Subcontractors, the Contractor and Subcontractors shall pay not less than the Federal minimum wage rate which most closely ap-
proximates the duties of the employees in question.

21. The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) provides a toll-free “hotline” service to report bid rigging activities. Bid rigging activities can be reported Mondays through
Fridays between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Eastern Time, telephone number 1-800-424-9071. Anyone with knowledge of possible bid rigging, bidder collusion, or other fraudulent
activities should use the “hotline” to report these activities. The “hotline” is part of DOT’s continuing efforts to identify and investigate the highway construction contract fraud
and abuse and is operated under the direction of the DOT Inspector General. All information will be treated confidentially and caller anonymity will be respected.

22. Proposals must include any requested changes to the City’s standard contracts. Those requests will be considered as part of the City’s evaluation of the bids received.

23. Bid protests will be handled in accordance with San Mateo City Council Resolution 61.

Dated: March 3, 2019 /S/ DIANE PAPAN, MAYOR


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299 computers 304 furniture 304 furniture 306 housewares 308 tools 310 misc. for Sale
19" coLor Monitor with stand VG con- comPuter SWiVeL CHAIR. Padded SoLiD WooD Entertainment Center- BreaD maker-zoJiruShi $85 Call 2 craftSman 16in Reel Mowers new comeaLong 3/4 ton chain $25 (650)
dition power cord/owners manual includ- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In (650)222-2025 in box $40 each(650)766-4858 873-6304
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
cozY recLiner in good condition. X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o comPLete Set OF CHINA - Windsor antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available coSco PLaY Pen with travel bag. Used
recorDaBLe cD-r 74, Sealed, Unop- Purchased one year ago. $90.00 (925)482-5742 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron once $35 (650)591-2981
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, (650)722-6318 20-pieces in original box, never used.
(650) 578 9208 taBLe 24"x48" folding legs each end. BriggS & Stratton Lawn Mower with
$250 per box (3 boxes available). Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00. cut gLaSS serving bowl 8" diameter
DeSk, gD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost (650)342-5630 $25. Call 650-921-4016
(650)458-3578 $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 (650)771-6324.
300 toys crYStaL Wine glasses new (12ea) DeLuxe foLDer Walker - 5" wheels -
thomaSViLLe Dining table, $50 4 craftSman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
$20.00 Call 650-592-2648 dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
american fLYer locomotive runs Dining room Table-Antique,Oak, chairs, mid-century blonde with two
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 5chairs, w/ extension $200 leaves call (650)697-3709. DriVe 3-WheeL buggy $45. Call
hummeL WaLL Plate 71/2"dia. 1981 Lg craftSmen shop vac 6.5hp $60
(650)290-3188 Boy w/umbrella $15. (650)344-4756 (650)589-1407
JumP anD Play Keyboard brand new, in (510)943-9221
tWin BeD, mattress, box spring, frame
original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580. $ 50. (650)598-9804. free magazineS. Library discards
mikaSa Set. White. Modern (square) ShoPSmith mark V 50th Anniversary
Dining taBLe (36"x54") and 4 match- Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152. most attachments. $1,500/OBO. year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
Star WarS Celebration 3 Darth Vader ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for tWin BeD- Free you pick up. Call
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 (650)504-0585 crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
$250 .(650)-654-1930. (650)344-2109 neW "BeLLa" buffet tripple slow cooker
and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592- Vintage craftSman Jig Saw. Circa hat, t-Shirt, sweatshirt and comput-
302 antiques Dining taBLe - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT tWo WooD Book Shelves, $75 with
drawers and pull-down desk call 2648 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648
Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel-
Beer SteinS-originaL from Germa- lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012. (650)697-3709 LioneL chriStmaS Holiday expan-
ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info
PreSSure cooker-BranD New 310 misc. for Sale sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
Dining taBLe -and six chairs,Antique uSeD BeDroom Furniture, FREE. Call $50 (650)222-2025
(650)592-7483
Duncan Phyfe,78”x42”, with leaf, Perfect (650)573-7381. 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint, LioneL WeStern Union Pass car and
Cond. $3600.00 (650)888-2662 WaLL unit/room Divider. Simple no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
roYaL- oPenhagen xmaS Wall
mahoganY antique Secretary desk, lines. Breaks down for transportation. Plates 7 7/8" dia. 1976, l980,1984 $10
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- DreSSer-antique VanitY Combo, 3 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message BeSSY SmaLL Evening Hand Bag With motLeY crue lp signed by neil lee
beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400 ea. (650)344-4756 Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
(650)290-3188 WaLnut cheSt, small (4 drawer with
roSeViLLe tuLiP Pitcher, Ca: 1900. Sink DouBLe cast iron. Good condi- BifoLD ShutterS 2x28”x79 $10.00 negrini fencing Epee mask size M
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
$45. (650)574-2490. engLiSh DraW Table, $50 Solid Wood tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 (650)544-5306
48" with two 12" pull-out leaves, White Wicker Armoire, asking $100, (415)260-6940
call(650)697-3709 great condition, text for picture (650)571- tea Set-SiLVer Platted, Coffee Pot,
303 electronics Tea Pot, Water Pot, Cream And Sugar BLue oYSter cult lp signed by donald
0947 r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash oLD B&L Microscope in good condition;
entertainment caBinet, 42"W x $175 (650)222-2025 35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842.
cannon coPier. $20. 650-342-5220. 31"H. Two drawers at bottom, dark finish. (408)661-6019
WooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
Good condition $75 (650)722-6318 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 oLD StYLe Water dispenser-iron stand-
free teLeViSion - Mitsubishi, canDeLaBra-SiLVer PLateD tar- clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873-
26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not 307 Jewelry & clothing nish resistant,5 light, 11”tall, 11”wide, 6304
Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local ethan aLLen sofa and love seat. Blue Made in England, $45 (650)222-2025
Delivery available. velveteen. Solid construction. Some col- anne kLein silver-tone watch with SamSonite 26" tan hard-sided suit
or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol- caSh regiSter Parts; Much Skin Not case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
R
onkYo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di-
stering. Free. (650)593-7001. al. $70.00 call(650)872-2371 Guts $500 (415)269-4784 $45. (650)328-6709
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 gentLY uSeD coffee table; cherry fin-

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ish/traditional $40 (650)722-6318
PhiLLiPS-50” coLor t.V., Heavy, $99
(650)591-8062 gLiDer rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
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304 furniture ikea DreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
antique Dining table for six people
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 ikea taBLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
$ 30. (650)598-9804. ACROSS DOWN 26 Yawning cause 39 Wall Street
antique mohaganY Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. mahoganY tV Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W 1 Throws 1 Private eye 28 “Angie Tribeca” whizzes, say
BeautifuL DreSSer, dark wood fin-
x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697-
3709 7 Some 2 They may put airer 41 Played loudly
ish and like new $100 (650)722-6318
neW DeLuxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- confrontations their initials on 29 Gardening aid 43 It’s good to be
BeautifuL heaDBoarD for a queen ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must 13 Good-for-nothin’ trunks 31 29-Down storage in one
3 Wearing device 46 Pricey fur
sized bed. Medium brown finish. Ask for Sell! (650) 875-8159.
photo $40 (650)722-6318 15 Decide
expensive 34 Sound from a 47 Did yard work
niagara ViBrating Adjustable bed
BeDSteaD SingLe, poster style, box good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan 16 Abroad
18 “Ben-Hur” Oscar jewelry, in purse, possibly 49 Block on a farm
spring, mattress available. $40.00. (408)656-0958
(650)593-7408
Beige Sofa $99. Excellent Condition
office tYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
wood with formica wood grain top $25 winner modern slang 35 Thick table 50 Drivers’
(650) 315-2319 (650) 787-9753
19 “Webspace” was 4 1994 Olympics surface elevators
BroWn LiVing room chair with cush- queen Sofa Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?),
Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition, added to it in Jun. host: Abbr. 36 Ends 53 Down
37 Playing on the 55 A, in German
ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D.
$70..00. Transport yourself. Call call (650)697-3709
2017 5 Dress (up)
field class
.
6 Bygone blade
(650)872-2371
recLining chair, wine colored $30, 20 Hot BuzzFeed
feature? 7 Crystalline rock ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
Bunk BeDS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
(650)-583-4985
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
B/O (650)685-2494 retro hutch Needs refinishing other-
wise good condition. Top detaches from 22 “When we know, 8 “In the home of,”
china caBinet Wallet, $20. Call
(650)589-1407
bottom $25. (650)712-9962
you’ll know”: literally
commoDe, gooD condition. $20 obo.
Sofa-Beige faBric, Orig. $900,
Abbr. 9 Dawn goddess
10 “Lies!”
Rarely used, 7ft long, $350
Please call (650)745-6309 (650)234-8218
23 Substitute
comPuter DeSk (glass) & chair. Like SoLiD WooD Dining table with exten- 25 “Tequila 11 1962 hit with the
line “the samba’s
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or sion great piece great condition black
gtecher@comcast.net $80 (650)364-5263 mockingbird”
comPuter DeSk with 3 side drawers . tiki Bar - Original from the 60’s,Like and “absinthe of the quickest way
to make amor”
Pine wood lacquered. Almost new. Ask
malice,” for two
Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500
for pic . $89 or bo.(650)255-3514 text or (650)245-4234.
leave message
26 Maverick on TV 12 Legal bodies
27 Big __ 14 Return specialist
28 Development 17 Fronts of cold
home fronts
30 “The History of 21 Addams who
the Standard Oil can generate
Company” author electricity
32 Dunked discs 24 Where doctors
33 Respectful may catch a
assent break? 03/02/19
35 Hardened,
maybe
38 Creamy sauce
40 Written argument
42 NOW center:
Abbr.
44 Many a Baghdad
dad
45 It helps you focus
46 Part of some
salesmen’s
deliveries
48 Dietitian’s calc.
49 ’70s Robert Blake
cop show
51 Pillow talk
murmur
52 Musical
ineptitude
54 Reference to a
note
56 Going for less
57 Come out of the
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YOUNG
Continued from page 1
received her teaching credential from San
Jose State University and started as a
teacher at the Lawrence Elementary School
found herself volunteering and a year later
working for the American Red Cross, help-
ing San Mateo County schools offer
said. “It wasn’t just for the scenery, it was
meeting people.”
Young said she learned an incredible
in San Mateo in 1942. American Red Cross programs. When she amount from challenges with spinal menin-
Having grown up in Burlingame, Young retired for the second time from the gitis, a serious car accident and cancer over
community. could remember when there were only 1,500 American Red Cross in 1993, Young the years, and expressed gratitude for the
And she isn’t showing any signs of slow- students in the city and enjoyed seeing the immersed herself in volunteer work at Mills wide array of experiences she’s had in her
ing down. Currently focused on document- Peninsula grow in several dimensions, Hospital in San Mateo for some 10 years. life. She said she was married for two years
ing the history of the Funders, Young is including its diversity. She said she enjoyed Young can remember when the Funders and got divorced once she realized marriage
channeling her passion for the arts and edu- teaching students from a wide array of back- first started organizing in support of the wasn’t for her, noting that staying in touch
cation in the visual displays she creates for grounds at the Lawrence Elementary School San Mateo County Historical Association. with her college roommate Vivian Felton,
the bookstore, also known as “Encore and later at Borel Middle School, noting it Based at the College of San Mateo, the her cousins and her nephew keeps her very
Books on the Square.” wasn’t uncommon for the parents of stu- organization coordinated an annual used busy these days.
“When I’m home now, all I’m thinking of dents to leave her dishes like enchiladas in book sale and coordinated a “Victorian Young, who will turn 99 in March, can
is creating something. That’s why, this job, her car to take home at night. Days” event before moving into the former still remember her mother Genevieve M.
I just love it,” she said. “I’ve always been a She said she still receives an orchid every courthouse where the San Mateo County Young telling her when she was a little girl
busy person.” year around Christmas from a student she History Museum currently stands at 2200 to keep tabs on one of her friends because he
Having taught at San Mateo schools for taught in the 1950s and is recognized by Broadway. always had a running nose. She said the
34 years, Young kept busy even outside her former students regularly while running She took to traveling across the globe instructions must have stuck with her since
teaching, playing as a concert cellist with errands. She said she enjoyed meeting all and eventually took student groups on tours she’s always envisioned herself as a helper.
the San Jose State Symphony and at dinner kinds of people in her more than 30 years as through Europe, noting she enjoyed travel- And though she has seen the Peninsula
parties and weddings. During the school a teacher and enjoyed working with students ing and opted to live in France and Germany change throughout the years, it’s the people
day, she spent her lunch hours teaching her just before they transitioned into high for yearlong intervals to better understand she’s connected with that have made it truly
sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade students school. their education systems. Young has fond her home.
how to volunteer their time later in life. “All these kids have a certain personality memories of meeting locals who would “It really has been home to me,” she said.
Young said her father, Elmer Young, was a that they had in class that I can remember,” become lifelong friends through her trav- “I’ve made a career of working as a commu-
music teacher at Burlingame High School she said. “They weren’t just kids, they were els. nity person.”
and her brother, Bud Young, was a renowned people.”
teacher of jazz at the College of San Mateo, When she
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