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Housing policy change may require city vote


To account for state legislation, moratorium up for review in San Mateo
By Anna Schuessler 55-foot height limits in most parts of the ing cities to adopt inclusionary zoning of providing on-site units, explained City
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF city and restricted how densely housing and policies. By outlining one exception to the Attorney Shawn Mason.
commercial developers can build. By requir- on-site requirement for below market-rate Mason said changes to Measure P could
In an effort to align voter-approved hous- ing residential developments to provide at units — allowing developers to provide better align the city rules with those set
ing policies in San Mateo with a new state least 10 percent of below market-rate units affordable units off site when the provision forth by the state last year but, because
law, officials may ask San Mateo voters to on-site, the measure also been seen as of on-site units is “infeasible” — it could be Measure P was approved by voters, any
weigh in on changes to Measure P in the establishing the city’s first inclusionary argued Measure P conflicts with a new rule amendments to it have to be approved by
November election. zoning policy. established by state legislators, one requir- them as well. He said a moratorium on rental
First approved by voters in 1991 as But it may come into conflict with a ing inclusionary zoning ordinances for
Measure H, 2004’s Measure P established recently-passed state law aimed at empower- rental projects allow for alternative means See VOTE, Page 24

Caltrain
ridership
is on rise
Transit agency enjoying mostly
a steady increase since 2010
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Caltrain ridership is up this year, bringing a mixed bag of


increased fare box revenue as well as overcrowded train cars.
As of January, average weekly ridership increased 3.2 per-
cent to 57,018 from January 2017, which saw 55,271.
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL Total fare box revenue is up 13.7 percent over that period,
County Parks Superintendent Scott Lombardi said many visiting Wunderlich Park are surprised to discover the rich history from $6.9 million to $7.9 million, according to a staff
preserved in the stable and carriage house, built by James A. Folger II in the early 20th century along with his four-story report.
estate. Below:The Folger stable has sheltered horses and carriages for more than 100 years, and is home to a museum as well. Last year saw a small dip in ridership, which Caltrain
spokesman Dan Lieberman attributed to extreme weather

Taking a ride through Woodside history and rain, but otherwise ridership has been growing steadily
since 2010.
Lieberman said the hike in ridership is likely due to a
strong economy as well as increasingly congested traffic
Wunderlich Park visitors get glimpse of an earlier era See RIDERS, Page 12
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Bill could prompt development in
Though the days when horses pulled
stagecoaches through Peninsula cities
poorer California neighborhoods
are long past, the tradition of the horse By Jonathan J. Cooper
and buggy remains alive at Woodside’s THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Wunderlich Park.
For more than 100 years, the Folger SACRAMENTO — More than 800 of California’s poorest
stable and carriage house have shel- neighborhoods could see new development thanks to tax
tered horses and carriages in the leafy breaks included in last year’s federal tax bill.
park on the southern edge of the coun- A little-noted provision of the federal tax overhaul passed
ty. The two buildings are currently in December allows investors to avoid paying taxes on all
home to an operating stable, meeting or part of their capital gains from investments in areas des-
space and museum used by thousands ignated as “opportunity zones.” The goal is to spur devel-
opment in areas that have traditionally been overlooked,
See PARK, Page 18 See BILL, Page 18
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2 Weekend • March 3-4, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Some people stay longer
in an hour than others do in a month.”
— William Dean Howells, American author and editor

This Day in History


“The Star-Spangled Banner” became

1931 the national anthem of the United


States as President Herbert Hoover
signed a congressional resolution.
In 1 7 9 1 , Congress passed a measure taxing distilled spir-
its; it was the first internal revenue act in U.S. history.
In 1 8 4 5 , Florida became the 27th state.
In 1 8 4 9 , the U.S. Department of the Interior was estab-
lished.
In 1 9 1 8 , Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, the Ottoman
Empire and Russia signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which
ended Russian participation in World War I. (The treaty was
rendered moot by the November 1918 armistice.)
In 1 9 2 3 , Time magazine, founded by Briton Hadden and
Henry R. Luce, made its debut.
In 1 9 4 3 , in London’s East End, 173 people died in a crush
of bodies at the Bethnal Green tube station, which was being
used as a wartime air raid shelter.
In 1 9 5 9 , the United States launched the Pioneer 4 space-
craft, which flew by the moon. Comedian Lou Costello died
in East Los Angeles three days before his 53rd birthday. REUTERS
In 1 9 6 0 , Lucille Ball filed for divorce from her husband, Participants wearing motorcycle helmets get sprayed with firecrackers, during the ‘Beehive Firecrackers’ festival at the Yanshui
Desi Arnaz, a day after they had finished filming the last district in Tainan, Taiwan.
episode of “The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show” (“Lucy Meets
the Mustache”) on Arnaz’s 43rd birthday. jumps of Evel Knievel (1938-2007). Anna Nicole Smith (1967-2007)
In 1 9 7 4 , a Turkish Airlines DC-10 crashed shortly after The set came with an action figure with appeared on the cover of Playboy in
takeoff from Orly Airport in Paris, killing all 346 people on removable helmet, a motorcycle, March 1992. The cover got the atten-
board. ramps and a hoop of fire. tion of Guess president Paul Marciano
In 1 9 8 5 , coal miners in Britain voted to end a year-long *** (born 1952) who made her the face of
strike that proved to be the longest and most violent walk- The year of birth of actress Jane Guess jeans the following year.
out in British history. Wyman (1917-2007) is often incor- ***
In 1 9 9 1 , motorist Rodney King was severely beaten by rectly stated as 1914. Wyman added As a boy, Russian leader Boris Yeltsin
Los Angeles police officers in a scene captured on amateur three years to her age hoping it would (1931-2007) blew off two fingers of
video. help her break into acting. Born in St. his left hand while playing with a live
Joseph, Missouri, Wyman’s actual grenade.
birthday was Jan. 5, 1917.
Birthdays *** ***

M
ime artist Marcel Marceau
(1923-2007) created a charac- Bill Walsh (1931-2007) was a football While her husband was vice president,
ter called Bip; a white-faced coach at Stanford University before he Lady Bird Johnson (1912-2007) was
clown that wore a striped shirt and bat- became the head coach of the San an ambassador of goodwill for the
tered hat. Bip hunted butterflies, tamed Francisco 49ers in 1979. Walsh led the White House. She traveled to 33 for-
lions and struggled with umbrellas, all 49ers to three Super Bowl champi- eign countries over three years.
in mime. onships in 1981, 1984 and 1988. ***
*** *** In 2002, Tammy Faye Bakker Messner
Merv Griffin (1925-2007), a San Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman (1942-2007) was asked to do a tele-
Mateo native, hosted the game shows (1918-2007) was a three time winner vised celebrity boxing match against
Movie producer, Actor David Actress Jessica Biel “Play Your Hunch” (1958-1963) and of the Academy Award for best foreign Sylvester Stallone’s mother Jackie
director George Faustino is 44. is 36. “Word for Word” (1963) before creat- film. Can you name the movies he won Stallone (born 1921). Tammy Faye
Miller is 73. ing and producing the game shows the awards for? See answer at end. turned down the offer.
“Jeopardy!” (1964-present) and *** ***
Socialite Lee Radziwill is 85. Singer-musician Mike Pender “Wheel of Fortune” (1975-present). Beginning in 1992 opera singer
(The Searchers) is 77. Actress Hattie Winston is 73. Singer Luciano Pavarotti (1935–2007) held Answer: “The Virgin Spring” (1960),
***
“Through a Glass Darkly” (1961) and
Jennifer Warnes is 71. Actor-director Tim Kazurinsky is 68. Although best known as supermarket the Pavarotti & Friends concert annu-
“Fanny & Alexander” (1982).” Most
Singer-musician Robyn Hitchcock is 65. Actor Robert manager Mr. Whipple in Charmin ally in his hometown of Modena,
Italy. The concert raised funds for char- of Bergman’s films were set in Sweden.
Gossett is 64. Rock musician John Lilley is 64. Actress commercials, actor Dick Wilson
His films were emotionally intense,
Miranda Richardson is 60. Rock musician John Bigham is 59. (1916-2007) had recurring roles in tel- ities that aid child victims of war. often with themes of illness, death and
Radio personality Ira Glass is 59. Actress Mary Page Keller is evision sitcoms including ***
insanity.
57. Olympic track and field gold medalist Jackie Joyner- “Bewitched” (1964-1972), “Gidget” Robert Goulet (1933-2007) was born
Kersee is 56. Former NFL player and College Football Hall of (1965-1966) and “McHale’s Navy” in Massachusetts but moved to Canada
Famer Herschel Walker is 56. Actress Laura Harring is 54. (1962-1966). at age 13. As his singing career took
Contemporary Christian musician Duncan Phillips *** off Ed Sullivan (1902-1974) dubbed Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
(Newsboys) is 54. Rapper-actor Tone Loc is 52. Actress Julie A popular toy of the 1970s was the Goulet the “American baritone from Questions? Comments? Email
Bowen is 48. Country singer Brett Warren (The Warren Evel Knievel Super Stunt Set in which Canada.” knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
Brothers) is 47. Gospel singer Jason Crabb is 41. kids could recreate the motorcycle *** 5200 ext. 128.

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City considers cannabis regulations Police reports


Still doesn’t look good
Someone stole clothing and a pair of
Regulating personal and commercial cultivation to be discussed at Foster City Council meeting sunglasses resulting in a loss of $375
By Zachary Clark allows commercial cultivation, manufactur- vate homes. As for indoor commercial culti- on El Bonita Way in Millbrae, it was
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ing and testing subject to regulation and vation, the primary concern is whether reported at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 7.
zoning but is not allowing retail store- buildings meet fire prevention and health
The Foster City Council is set to decide if fronts. Pacifica voters approved a local tax safety requirements, and for outdoor com-
and how it wants to regulate personal culti- on marijuana operations in November and mercial cultivation, security is a major con- FOSTER CITY
vation of cannabis, whether it wants to ban Redwood City is taking a phased approach cern, especially if the operation is visible Sus pended l i cens e. A Daly City resident
or regulate cannabis businesses, including to consider storefront retail in 2019 while from nearby properties, according to the was cited and released for driving with a sus-
medicinal ones, and if it wants to propose a allowing deliveries but banning cannabis report. pended license on East Hillsdale Boulevard,
local tax cannabis measure for voter con- businesses. Only Belmont, Brisbane and Under Proposition 64, adults 21 years or it was reported at 7:53 p.m. Monday. Feb.
sideration. Pacifica allow outdoor cultivation, with all older are allowed up to six plants within a 26.
Vice Mayor Gary Pollard said he wants other cities and the county requiring indoor single private residence. If those plants are Petty theft. Someone’s cellphone was
Foster City’s policies with respect to mari- cultivation, according to a staff report. indoors, they are subject to regulation, but stolen on Foster City Boulevard, it was
juana cultivation and sales to be modeled Last October, before the passage of not a ban, by the city, and if they’re out- reported at 9:42 a.m. Monday, Feb. 26.
after nearby cities. Proposition 64, the Adult Use of Marijuana doors, they can be regulated or banned. If a Publ i c i nto x i cati o n. Someone was
“I don’t want to be the lead city on this Act, Foster City enacted a temporary ban — city does ban personal outdoor cultivation, arrested for public intoxication on East
because if we have a policy that allows for set to expire Oct. 6 this year — on all facets it will be ineligible to receive state grant Hillsdale Boulevard, it was reported at 12:33
cannabis and other cities don’t, then we’re of commercial cannabis cultivation, out- funds from a state excise tax, according to a.m. Monday, Feb. 26.
inviting a lot of activity here that could door personal and medicinal cannabis culti- the report. Arres t. An Oakland resident was arrested for
cause stress on our resources,” he said, vation and delivery of non-medical The current state law also allows people an outstanding $15,000 misdemeanor war-
adding that Foster City wouldn’t be reliant cannabis, according to a staff report. to possess up to an ounce of marijuana and rant out Alameda County on Chess Drive, it
on the potential tax revenue from commer- Pollard said the purpose of the temporary smoke it in private residences or licensed was reported at 10:09 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24.
cial cannabis. ban was to buy the city time to study and businesses; but it would remain illegal
“Tax wise we have other things within discuss the effects of cultivation before while driving, in public, or anywhere SAN CARLOS
the parameters of the budget we’re looking legalization. tobacco is illegal.
“I don’t think there’s a sense to ban it So far, Pollard said he’s not hearing much Sho pl i fti ng . An unknown person stole
at,” he said.
period,” he said. from residents in the way of concern or $1,357 worth of items from a retailer and fled
The council is set to review and discuss
At the previous meeting on the topic in demand for the various potential regula- on El Camino Real, it was reported at 2:20
the possible regulations at its Monday
August of last year, the council postponed tions. p.m. Monday, Feb. 12.
meeting. Cities in San Mateo County have
any decision on whether to permanently In other business, the council will have a Petty theft. Someone stole a resident’s
taken various approaches on new rules.
Burlingame, East Palo Alto, Half Moon Bay adopt any cannabis regulations or ban, as second reading on placing a $90 million mail on Hillcrest Road, it was reported at
and Woodside have interim bans on com- the entire council was not present. bond measure to improve the city’s exist- 8:05 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 10.
mercial activity, with the intention of fur- According to the staff report, various ing levee to meet Federal Emergency Mi s demeano r warrant. A Hayward woman
ther research. Several cities, including concerns with respect to potential regula- Management Agency standards on the June was cited and released on her promise to
Belmont, Colma and San Mateo have pro- tions include, security, aesthetics and odor ballot. appear in court for two active misdemeanor
hibited commercial cannabis businesses. with respect to personal outdoor cultiva- warrants on Holly Street and Industrial Road,
Others have allowed some aspect of com- tion. For personal indoor cultivation, The council meets 7 p.m. Monday, March it was reported at 12:53 a.m. Thursday, Feb.
mercial cannabis such as San Carlos, which enforcement will be a challenge inside pri- 5, at City Hall, 620 Foster City Blv d. 8.
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Hope Burger Hellman Obituaries Man takes deal for Local briefs
Hope Burger Hellman, born Dec. 4, 1916,
be made to a charity of your choice.
carjacking, country club crash were found within 90 minutes and taken into
died Jan. 18, 2018, after celebrating her An Oakland man was sentenced to two
101st birthday. custody by sheriff’s deputies who had
Wife of Herman
Aldo Giachelli years, eight months in state prison Friday responded to the scene, according to prosecu-
when he took a plea deal tors and the Sheriff’s Office.
“Laddie” Hellman Aldo Giachelli died peacefully at his home for a high-speed chase in
(deceased). Hope was Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018, four days before his Perez is believed to have stolen the car in
a stolen car that ended the East Bay and to have been under the influ-
born in New York to Rose 94th birthday. with a crash at the Green
Aldo was born Feb. 29, ence of cocaine during the chase. No evidence
Burger and Paul Burger. Hills Country Club in showing the women had knowledge the car
She completed her educa- 1924, and raised in Italy. Millbrae, according to was stolen or encouraged him to continue
tion at Wellesley/UCLA He was a cobbler by the San Mateo County fleeing authorities has been uncovered,
and was a Realtor for trade. In 1955, he came District Attorney’s according to prosecutors. Perez remains in
more than 30 years. to the United States and Office. custody on $150,000 bail and will next
She pursued interests in music, piano, lived in San Mateo for Ronald Perez, 20, appear in court April 13 for receipt of a report
dancing and golf which she enjoyed more than 60 years. For Ronald Perez pleaded no contest to
outlining the restitution owed to the country
throughout her life. As a member of The many years, he worked felony car theft, felony club, according to prosecutors.
Peninsula Golf and Country Club, she for the San Mateo Union evading a police officer and misdemeanor
enjoyed golf, bridge, swimming meets and High School District. After he retired, he driving under the influence when he appeared Man left injured by hit-and-run
special events with family and friends. spent most of his days outdoors working in in court Friday and will receive 160 days cred-
his garden. He was well-known and loved by it for time served, according to prosecutors. San Mateo police are on the lookout for the
Hope was devoted to her family and she driver of a blue 2000s Mercedes-Benz SUV
will be sorely missed by her daughters: Reta many relatives and neighbors in San Mateo. Perez was driving on Interstate 380 around
2:30 a.m. Dec. 13 when California Highway that hit a pedestrian at the intersection of
Laura Hellman (Jaime Devore, deceased) and Aldo was preceded in death by his wife of Fifth Avenue and Humboldt Street Thursday
Mary Beth Hill (Jim); grandchildren: 59 years, Vanda Tribuzi. He was the hard- Patrol officers suspected the car he was driv-
ing with two friends was previously car- evening.
Andrew Hill (Marykaye) and Laura Hill Nero working father to Celestina Finkle (Dave), At approximately 8:30 p.m., the pedestri-
(O’Shea); step-granddaughters: Melissa jacked. Officers tailed the car as Perez drove
Cecilia Giachelli (Don Peterson), and Maria south on Highway 101 and onto city streets an was in a marked crosswalk in a heavy
McElheney and Sheila Devore (Seth Aplanalp (James, deceased); grandfather of downpour when he was struck. The car was
Skootsky); eight great-grandchildren; in Burlingame and Millbrae, ultimately
11; and great-grandfather of 13. reaching speeds up to 95 mph after officers not located and the pedestrian was treated for
many cousins, nephews and nieces; Flerida moderate injuries at the hospital.
Visitation will be 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. fol- turned on lights and sirens, according to
Zamora and extended family and friends. If you were a witness to this collision, or
“Thank you to all that helped in her later lowed by a vigil 7 p.m. Thursday, March 8, prosecutors.
Perez allegedly went through stop signs on have any additional information, please con-
years. Hope will always be in our hearts.” at Sneider & Sullivan & O’Connell’s, 977 S.
Ludeman Lane and a locked gate at the Green tact Traffic Officer Becker (650) 522-7700 or
Memorial service will be 11 a.m. Sunday, El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA. Graveside call the SMPD Secret Witness Line at (650)
Service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, March Hills Country Club in Millbrae before crash-
March 11, at Sneider and Sullivan and ing into a brick wall. He and the two other 522-7676. Anonymous online tips in this or
O’Connell’s, 977 S. El Camino Real, San 9, at Skylawn Memorial Park, State Route any San Mateo Police Department investiga-
female passengers in the car fled on foot, but
Mateo, CA. In lieu of flowers, donations can 92 at Skyline, San Mateo. tion can be done at tinyurl.com/SMPDTips.
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Worst of bad U.S. flu season Former coach sentenced
finally over as illnesses decline to 50 years state prison
By Mike Stobbe
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A former basketball coach in the Redwood City
NEW YORK — The worst of the Elementary School District was sentenced to 50 years in
nation’s nasty flu season is finally state prison Friday for crimes involv-
over. ing the molestation of at least four
The season apparently peaked in male minors and sex crimes against one
early February and has been fading adult woman, according to the San
since, health officials said Friday. The Mateo County District Attorney’s
number of people going to the doctor Office.
with symptoms of the flu has contin- Menlo Park resident Julio Ortiz, 37,
ued to decline. Deaths from the flu or pleaded no contest to 11 counts of
pneumonia are going down, too. molestation Feb. 6 and will receive a
While the peak may have passed, the little less than three years credit for
season isn’t finished yet. Reports of Julio Ortiz
time served. He will also be required to
flu remained widespread in 45 states, register as a sex offender for the rest of his life, according
the Centers for Disease Control and to prosecutors.
Prevention reported. Ortiz was arrested Sept. 18, 2015, after a CHP officer
“The season’s not over but we’re def- witnessed him orally copulating a 14-year-old boy in his
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
initely on the downward trend right car at the Vista Point rest stop off Interstate 280. The offi-
now,” said Dr. Anne Schuchat, the
The number of people going to the doctor with symptoms of the flu has continued
to decline. Deaths from the flu or pneumonia are going down, too. cer approached the car as it was still running, and Ortiz
CDC’s acting director. was also under the influence of alcohol that night, accord-
Flu usually takes off after Christmas It had been driven by a kind of flu season, health officials say 114 chil- ing to prosecutors.
and peaks around February. This sea- that tends to put more people in the dren have died from the flu. Ortiz coached the first victim at Selby Lane School in
son started early and was widespread in hospital and cause more deaths, and Making a bad year worse, this year’s Atherton, and after initial reports were filed, three other
many states by December. In early officials lately are seeing less of that. flu vaccine didn’t work very well and male minor victims and a woman stepped forward, accord-
January, it hit what seemed like peak But another kind that hits children health officials are trying to figure out ing to prosecutors.
levels — but then continued to surge. hard has picked up steam. So far this why it did so poorly. The woman said in September of 2010 she arrived early
for a teacher’s conference at her child’s school and was
Two arrested for burglary occurred Wednesday at a gas station. walking around the playing fields when Ortiz grabbed her
Local briefs Around 8:55 p.m., a suspect entered a from behind, turned her to face him and forced his hand
San Mateo police arrested two San business on the 3900 block of Callan down her pants, according to prosecutors.
Francisco residents for commercial bur- to the rear of the Bridgepointe
Shopping Center. Officers detained the Boulevard and pulled a gun on the sta- District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said one victim and
glary at a 1810 Gateway Drive business tion attendant, according to the South the mother of another victim submitted impact state-
complex Thursday evening. woman who remained in the car, accord-
ing to police. San Francisco Police Department. ments that were read in court Friday, and that Ortiz’s
At about 8:30 p.m., police responded
With the assistance of K-9 Zigi, offi- The suspect demanded money and actions warrant every day of his 50-year sentence.
to the location when a business owner
told dispatchers he saw an unknown cers arrested the man hiding in a dump- threatened to shoot the man, police “It’s another one of those vile acts by a coach who has
man inside the building on his security ster. He was identified as Kethen said. been entrusted with children and, in a horrific way, vio-
camera after receiving an alarm notifi- Hubbard, 36, and the woman was identi- The attendant gave the suspect an lates that trust and harms these children,” he said. “It can-
cation. Officers established a perimeter fied as Kayla Mitchell, 34. Inside the undisclosed amount of cash, and the not be called anything other than despicable.”
and located a car in a parking lot occu- car, officers located stolen property suspect fled the store south on Callan Ortiz’s defense attorney Monica Toole said a plea deal
pied by a man seated in the driver’s seat from the business complex and burgla- Boulevard. was never offered by prosecutors and that the deal Ortiz
and a woman as a passenger. As officers ry tools, according to police. He is described as a black man in his took was negotiated by his defense. She declined to com-
approached, he sped off but collided early 30s, approximately 6 feet tall and ment on other aspects of the case.
into a raised parking median a short dis- Police investigate armed robbery weighing 205 pounds. He was wearing Ortiz also formerly coached with the Sheriff’s
tance away. His car disabled, he quickly Police in South San Francisco are a gray sweatshirt, a black vest with a Activities League before being arrested in Santa Clara
exited and fled on foot through the investigating an armed robbery that hood, dark pants and a white handker- County in 2014 for providing alcohol to a minor. He was
parking lot, across State Route 92 and chief that covered his face. let go at Selby and Clifford schools after the arrest.

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Tariffs would aid steelworkers at expense of far more others


By Paul Wiseman factory employment,” Moody’s Investors
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Service cautioned in a report.
The tariffs and the prospect they will
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s move to ignite a conflict with America’s trading
impose tariffs on imported steel is meant to protect an indus- partners has rattled Wall Street: The Dow
try that employs about 140,000 Americans. Yet by raising Jones industrial average plunged 420
the price of steel, those same tariffs stand to hurt a far larger points on Thursday and an additional 71
group of U.S. workers: the 6.5 million who work in indus- points Friday.
tries that buy steel — from automakers to aircraft manufac- Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross went
turers to suppliers of building materials. on CNBC to dismiss as overblown any
Trump has vowed to impose 25 percent tariffs next week on Donald Trump fears that steel-consuming companies
imported steel and 10 percent on aluminum, which he says stand to suffer in any meaningful way.
pose a threat to America’s national security. By building bar- “It’s trivial,” Ross said.
riers to imported metal, the tariffs would allow U.S. steel The Commerce secretary argued that the tariffs would add
companies to expand production and charge higher prices only about $175 to the cost of a $35,000 car — one half of
than they could without broader competition. Those higher 1 percent.
prices, in turn, would squeeze the companies that use the Ross also held up a Campbell’s Soup can to illustrate what
materials and potentially the consumers who buy the fin- he called the negligible effect that steel tariffs would have.
ished goods. “In the can of Campbell’s Soup,” Ross said, “there’s about
Some economists warn that if consumers must pay more 2.6 pennies’ worth of steel. So if that goes up by 25 percent,
for cars or businesses more for heavy equipment, the result- that’s about six-tenths of 1 cent on the price of a can of
REUTERS FILE PHOTO ing slowdown in spending could hamper the economy. Campbell’s Soup.... Who in the world is going to be too
Steel pipes for sale are displayed at a shop in the Mullae-dong “Higher prices for consumers could eventually lead to bothered by six-tenths of a cent?”
steel product district in Seoul, South Korea. slower U.S. economic growth and result in reduced (overall) Trump has built a deep connection to the steel industry,
rooted in promises he made on the campaign trail in 2016. At
rally after rally, Trump blamed past trade deals and Chinese
dumping for closing U.S. steel plants.
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Study: Snowpack has
declined dramatically
in the American West
By Gillian Flaccus
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PORTLAND, Ore. — Scientists have found dramatically


declining snowpack across the American West over the past
six decades that will likely cause water shortages in the
region that cannot be managed by building new reservoirs,
according to a study published Friday.
The study led by scientists from Oregon State University
and the University of California, Los Angeles found drops
in snow measurements at more than 90 percent of regional
snow monitoring sites that have consistently tracked snow
levels since 1955, said Philip Mote, director of the Oregon
REUTERS Climate Change Research Institute at Oregon State
People wait on canceled or delayed Amtrak trains at Pennsylvania Station during a winter nor’easter in New York City. University.
Study authors also used modeling to show the average

Nor’easter grounds flights, snowpack in the region dropped between 15 and 30 percent
in a little more than a century, he said, and that modeling
paralleled the actual findings based on existing measure-

halts trains along East Coast


ments.
That means the region’s average snowpack has lost the
equivalent volume of water that it would take to fill Lake
Mead, the West’s largest man-made reservoir, Mote said.
By Sarah Betancourt aboard a flight that landed at Dulles Newport, Rhode Island. The study appeared in NPJ Climate and Atmospheric
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Airport outside Washington. Floodwaters in Quincy, Science and was a follow-up study to one completed in
“Pretty much everyone on the plane Massachusetts, submerged cars, and 2005. This analysis found the loss of snowpack has accel-
BOSTON — A nor’easter pounded the threw up,” a pilot wrote in a report to police rescued people trapped in their erated, Mote said.
Atlantic coast with hurricane-force the National Weather Service. vehicles. High waves battered nearby “It’s a bigger decline than we expected,” he said. “In
winds and sideways rain and snow The Eastern Seaboard was hammered Scituate, making roads impassable and many lower-elevation sites, what used to fall as snow is
Friday, flooding streets, grounding by gusts exceeding 50 mph, with winds turning parking lots into small ponds. now rain. Upper elevations have not been affected nearly as
flights, stopping trains and leaving of 80 to 90 mph on Cape Cod. Ohio and More than 1, 800 people alerted much, but most states don’t have that much area at 7,000-
1.6 million customers without power upstate New York got a foot or more of Scituate officials they had evacuated, plus feet.”
from North Carolina to Maine. At least snow. Boston and Rhode Island were The Boston Globe reported. The amount of water stored in the region’s snowpack is
five people were killed by falling trees expected to get 2 to 5 inches. Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker roughly the same as all the water stored in the region’s
or branches. The storm killed at least five people, activated 200 National Guard members reservoirs, he said.
The storm submerged cars and top- including a 77-year-old woman struck to help victims. “The solution isn’t in infrastructure. New reservoirs could
pled tractor-trailers, sent waves higher by a branch outside her home near Airlines canceled more than 2,800 not be built fast enough to offset the loss of snow storage,”
than a two-story house crashing into Baltimore. Fallen trees also killed a flights, mostly in the Northeast. Mote said.
the Massachusetts coast, forced man and a 6-year-old boy in different LaGuardia and Kennedy airports in New The study found California had the most gains in snow-
schools and businesses to close early parts of Virginia, an 11-year-old boy York City were brought to a near stand- pack since 1955, but recent droughts erased those gains and
and caused a rough ride for passengers in New York state and a man in still. caused the snowpack to fall in many locations.
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Trump leaves lawmakers


hanging on gun priorities
By Catherine Lucey tonight with the NRA!” Trump tweeted
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday night.
He had outlined some of his preferences
WASHINGTON — In his quest to tackle via Twitter earlier Thursday, saying that
gun violence, President Donald Trump has both good and bad ideas had come out of the
ricocheted between calling for tougher laws bipartisan meeting. He said: “Background
and declaring his fealty to the Second Checks a big part of conversation. Gun free
Amendment’s right to bear arms, leaving a zones are proven targets of killers. After
trail of befuddled lawmakers and advocates many years, a Bill should emerge. Respect
in his wake. 2nd Amendment!”
One thing he still has not done: clearly Amid the confusion, Senate Majority
outline his legislative priorities. Leader Mitch McConnell has shelved the
Washington’s week closed Friday without gun debate for now, saying the Senate will
further explanation from the president, the turn next week to other measures.
White House indicating that for now, at Disagreement continues among legisla-
least, he is backing an incremental propos- tors over the appropriate response after the REUTERS
al on background checks and a bill that Florida school shooting that left 17 dead. Donald Trump talks about gun safety in schools during a meeting with local and state officials
would provide new federal dollars to stem Republicans have largely backed away from about improving school safety at the White House.
school violence. stricter gun limits, while Democrats
Just what Trump would like to see in the emboldened by Trump’s rhetoric are push- White House is going to bob and weave on changed this debate nationally.”
“beautiful” and “comprehensive” bill he ing for ambitious action, including expand- guns. Accept it.” White House spokeswoman Sarah
called for earlier in the week remained ed background checks and even a politically Still, he added, “Trump’s instinct on this Huckabee Sanders said Friday that Trump
unclear. That comment came at a bipartisan risky ban on assault weapons. issue is not wrong — if his party doesn’t supports a limited proposal from Sen. John
meeting with lawmakers Wednesday, which As is often the case, the president has get behind background checks soon, Cornyn, R-Texas, and Murphy that would
was quickly followed by a private session been an unreliable negotiator. they’re cooked in 2018 and 2020.” And he boost participation in the existing federal
with the National Rifle Association on Sen. Chris Murphy, a Connecticut argued that Trump’s “willingness to buck background check program, as well as a bill
Thursday. Democrat who is a leading advocate of the gun lobby in public, rule out the NRA that would provide new federal grant fund-
“Good (Great) meeting in the Oval Office tougher gun laws, predicted on Twitter: “The agenda and talk up background checks, has ing to stem school violence.

On guns, companies are getting out ahead of the politicians


By Alexander Olson of pressure from activists, college students with an eye toward minimizing the effect on any ban on AR-15s and other semi-automat-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and investors. the bottom line. ic weapons or a higher age limit for gun pur-
This week, four major retailers slapped The Feb. 14 massacre of 17 students and chases.
NEW YORK — In 1960, black students restrictions on gun sales that are stronger teachers at a Florida high school has set off “What we are seeing is a real shift,” said
staged sit-ins that forced Woolworth’s to than federal law. a response from U.S. businesses unlike any Mimi Chakravorti, executive director of
desegregate its lunch counters, and other Those are all rare examples of American previous mass shooting. strategy at the brand consulting firm
stores and restaurants followed suit. In companies getting out ahead of the politi- Major corporations, including MetLife, Landor. “I think right now, companies are
1986, General Motors, Coca-Cola and cians and the law on socially explosive Hertz and Delta Air Lines, have cut ties to the acting ahead of the government because
dozens of other U.S. corporations pulled issues. Such decisions are almost always National Rifle Association. Walmart, they are seeing that the changes are too
out of apartheid-era South Africa after years made reluctantly, under huge pressure and Kroger, L.L. Bean and Dick’s Sporting slow.”
Goods announced they will no longer sell Still, business leaders are not exactly
guns to anyone under 21. Dick’s also banned leading the charge for the stricter guns laws.
the sale of assault-style rifles, a step Their actions came in response to protests

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Dispatch log: Order for perimeter


came after school shooting ended
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sheriff Scott Israel has said his
office’s training and nationwide
PARKLAND, Fla. — A sheriff’s active-shooter procedure call for
office captain told deputies to form armed law enforcement officers to
a perimeter instead of confronting confront shooters immediately
the gunman at a Florida high school rather than secure a scene. He has
where 17 people were killed in a blasted Deputy Scot Peterson, the
mass shooting, according to docu- school’s resource officer, for not
ments obtained by the Miami entering the school building while
Herald. 19-year-old former student Nikolas
The newspaper reported late Cruz was shooting.
Thursday that it had obtained a par- Israel told CNN that Coral
tial Broward Sheriff’s Office dis- Springs Police were the first law
patch log, which showed that Capt. enforcement officers to enter the
Jan Jordan gave the order for building, about four minutes after
deputies to establish a perimeter. Cruz left the school.
An earlier report on the call logs Peterson resigned and has defend-
published by Fox News showed that ed his actions. The sheriff’s office
the shooting at Marjory Stoneman has not responded to requests for
Douglas High School would have the logs from the Associated Press.
been over by the time Jordan gave The agency and the Florida
her order. However, the log may Department of Law Enforcement are
raise fresh questions about the investigating the actions of offi-
department’s handling of the mass cers responding to the shooting.
shooting on Feb. 14, including The head of the Broward Sheriff’s
whether police could have gone in Office Deputies Association called
sooner to help the wounded. for more transparency in the inves-
“If detectives had answers to all tigation in a Miami Herald report
of the questions, then there would Friday, saying Israel should release
be no need for an investigation,” all surveillance videos, audio
sheriff’s office spokeswoman Veda recordings and dispatch logs docu- REUTERS
Coleman-Wright wrote in an email menting the law enforcement A woman grieves in front of a cross placed in front of the fence of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
to the Herald late Thursday. response to the school. to commemorate the victims of the mass shooting in Parkland, Fla.

Police: Parents gunned down by their son on college campus


By Ed White warning that he idence hall at Central Michigan,
and Mike Householder shouldn’t be which is about 70 miles (112.6
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS c o n f r o n t e d. kilometers) north of Lansing.
Hours after a Klaus said video at the dorm sug-
campus lock- gests Davis fled on foot after the
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. — down, police shooting. He was wearing a hood-
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University on Friday for a 19- James Davis Jr. staff and stu- The hurting will go on for a
dents who were while,” said university President
year-old student suspected of ordered to take shelter in campus George Ross.
killing his parents at a dormitory buildings, Lt. Larry Klaus said. The search was focused on
and then running from campus. “He should be considered armed Mount Pleasant neighborhoods
The shooting at Campbell Hall and dangerous, ” Klaus said of near campus. Officers in camou-
happened on a day when parents Davis. flage knocked on doors and
were arriving to pick up students The university identified the two checked possible hiding places,
for the beginning of a weeklong dead as his mosther Diva Davis such as yards and porches. In the
spring break. and father James Davis Sr., a part- surrounding community, students
Police released a photo of James time police officer in the Chicago and staff in the Mount Pleasant
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S&P erases early plunge, rises to cap frenetic week The Russell 2000 index of small-
By Stan Choe DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cap stocks rose 25.78, or 1.7 per-
High: 24,592.46 cent, to 1,533.17.
Low: 24,217.76 The trade worries are piling onto
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks went
Close: 24,538.06 a market that was already nervous.
on another dizzying ride Friday
and worked their way back from an Change: -70.92 Concerns about the possibility of
early-morning plunge to send the OTHER INDEXES higher inflation and interest rates
Standard & Poor’s 500 index to its have rocked markets since the
S&P 500: 2691.25 +13.58
first gain in four days. It was just S&P 500 set its latest record high
NYSE Index: 12,557.99 +39.26 in late January.
the latest swing in a frenetic week
for markets around the world as Nasdaq: 7257.87 +77.31 Inflation has been low in the
investors recalibrated — again NYSE MKT: 2449.74 +2.34 years following the Great
and again — how worried to be Russell 2000: 1533.17 +25.78 Recession, but if it jumps higher,
about a possible trade war and a Wilshire 5000: 27,879.39 +182.92 it could force the Federal Reserve
more aggressive Federal Reserve. to raise short-term rates more
10-Yr Bond: 2.85 +0.05 sharply than investors are expect-
When U.S. markets opened for
trading, the S&P 500 lost as much Oil (per barrel): 61.45 +0.46 ing. That could easily upset mar-
as 1.1 percent to join a worldwide Gold : 1,323.70 +18.50 kets, which had been enjoying a
sell-off after President Donald remarkably smooth ride last year.
Trump doubled down on “trade The S&P 500 trimmed its loss as “I view nearly every one of global economy is finally The Fed’s chairman, Jerome
war” talk. He took to Twitter to the day went on and was bouncing Trump’s actions through a negoti- strengthening in sync, which Powell, jolted markets on
defend his promise from Thursday between gains and losses by the ation lens,” he said. “This was an should lead to higher corporate Tuesday, when he said that he’s
to impose stiff tariffs on imports early afternoon. It accelerated in anchor, an opening bid. ... I think profits. feeling more optimistic about the
of steel and aluminum, saying that the last half hour of trading and the market senses some of that, Big U.S. companies are heavily U.S. economy. Some investors
the United States is losing on ended at 2, 691. 25, up 13. 58 and I would imagine that we will reliant on global trade, and com- took that as a signal that the Fed
trade with virtually every country points, or 0.5 percent. The Dow see some horse trading going on panies in the S&P 500 got 43 per- may get more aggressive, which
and that “trade wars are good” and Jones industrial average fell with what ultimately happens cent of their sales from outside the sent stocks down and Treasury
“easy to win.” 70. 92, or 0. 3 percent, to with these tariffs.” United States in 2016, according yields higher. Later in the week,
Investors had a different impres- 24,538.06, and the Nasdaq com- The S&P 500 still ended the to S&P Dow Jones Indices. That though, Powell may have calmed
sion. Markets tumbled from Asia posite rose 77.31, or 1.1 percent, week with a loss of 2 percent, its means Apple and other big U.S. some of the fears when he said that
to Europe on fears that escalating to 7,257.87. third decline that severe in the last companies are dependent on cus- he does not see inflation in wages
retaliation between countries Stocks pared their losses as five weeks. Last year, the worst tomers not only in Peoria but also “at a point of acceleration.”
could choke off trade and the glob- investors questioned how far weekly loss was just 1.4 percent. Paris and Peru. Such a dance is typical when
al economy. The president of the Trump will end up going, said If a trade war does indeed break Stocks of smaller U.S. compa- central banks are raising interest
European Union’s governing body Brent Schutte, chief investment out, it could threaten a key reason nies, which tend to do more of rates and “tightening” financial
suggested possible tariffs on blue strategist at Northwestern Mutual investors were optimistic about their business at home, did much conditions, rather than easing,
jeans and motorcycles. Wealth Management. stocks coming into 2018: The better than the rest of the market. said Schutte.

‘Naked politics’ of punishing Delta could haunt Georgia


By Ben Nadler and R.J. Rico the economic equation, I think are proud and honored to locate our president for global marketing at deserve no less.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that it does have the chance of headquarters here.” TRC Global Mobility, a reloca- Another GOP candidate for gov-
spooking the business communi- Delta recently signed a 20-year tion management company. “They ernor, Secretary of State Brian
ty, ” said Tom Stringer, a New lease to keep its hub at Hartsfield- could certainly say that this would Kemp, even suggested using the
ATLANTA — Georgia lawmak- York-based consultant for the Jackson International Airport in be a reason to look elsewhere.” estimated $38 million the state
ers’ decision to punish Delta Air business-advisory firm BDO. Atlanta, and business consultants Republican Lt. Gov. Casey would save by killing jet fuel tax
Lines for publicly distancing “One thing about the business said other Atlanta-based firms, Cagle, who is running in a crowd- break to pay for a tax-free “holi-
itself from the National Rifle community is that it has a very such as Coca-Cola and UPS, will ed primary for governor in May, day” on purchases of guns and
Association was an extraordinary long memory.” likely stay put too. But GOP law- set the stage for the fight with a ammunition.
act of political revenge. The uproar began last Saturday makers’ willingness to use public tweet Monday saying conserva- Other GOP leaders openly
By killing a proposed tax break when Delta stopped offering fare money to try to intimidate corpo- tives would fight back. He defend- cringed at the combative tone
on jet fuel, pro-gun Republicans discounts to NRA members in the rations could damage Georgia’s ed the move Friday. Cagle and others took.
won a political victory that could wake of the school massacre in ability to attract new industry — “We cannot continue to allow Republican Gov. Nathan Deal,
pay off in the short term, but other Florida. On Friday, Delta CEO Ed including Amazon, which recently large companies to treat conserva- who is term-limited and serving
companies won’t soon forget that Bastian insisted in a memo to named metro Atlanta a finalist for tives differently than other cus- his final year, bemoaned the con-
Georgia allied itself with the NRA employees that the company was its coveted second headquarters. tomers, employees and partners,” troversy as an “unbecoming
over one of its largest private “not taking sides” on gun control “I think it’s fair to say that this Cagle wrote in an opinion piece squabble” fueled by election-year
employers, with 33,000 workers and made the decision in hopes of situation would not be helpful to published by The Atlanta Journal- posturing. GOP House Speaker
statewide. removing itself from the gun the state of Georgia in potentially Constitution. “The voters who David Ralston called it “not one of
“When you inject naked politics debate. He said the company’s securing the Amazon site,” said elected us and believe strongly in our finer days” when the firestorm
— and that’s what this is — into “values are not for sale” and “we Jerry Funaro, Chicago-based vice our rights and liberties expect and erupted Monday.

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Raisman files suit against USOC, USA Gymnastics By Will Graves abusive patterns Nassar, a disgraced for- 2016 U.S. women’s Olympic gymnas-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mer national team doctor now in prison tics teams, says she was abused by
for sexually abusing young athletes. Nassar in multiple locations beginning
Aly Raisman spent months urging Raisman filed the lawsuit in in 2010, including at the U.S. national
the U.S. Olympic Committee and USA California on Wednesday. The filing team training facility at the Karolyi
Gymnastics to get serious about tak- alleges negligence by the USOC and Ranch training center in Texas and the
ing a long hard look into how Larry USA Gymnastics for failing to make 2012 Games in London. Raisman said
Nassar’s abusive conduct was allowed sure appropriate protocols were fol- she initially felt she was receiving
to run unchecked for so long. lowed in regards to monitoring Larry medically necessary treatment by
Frustrated by what she considers a Nassar. Nassar, who is named as a co- Nassar before realizing it was abuse.
lack of progress, the six-time Olympic defendant in the lawsuit, is serving She battled shame, guilt and depression
medalist is hoping she can get some decades in prison for molesting some in the aftermath, Raisman said.
answers in court. of the sport’s top athletes and others Nassar spent nearly three decades at
REUTERS Raisman has filed a lawsuit against as well as child pornography crimes. USA Gymnastics before being fired in
Aly Raisman speaks at the sentencing hearing of Larry Nassar both organizations, claiming they The 23-year-old Raisman, captain for
last November in Lansing, Michigan. “knew or should have known” about both the gold-medal winning 2012 and See SUIT, Page 17

Dubs 114, Hawks 109

Burlingame denied
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

SANTA CLARA — With off-and-on rain


showers all game long and a slick, natural-
grass field, it seemed almost inevitable that
there would be some weirdness in the
Central Coast Section Open Division boys’
soccer championship game.
But the weather had nothing to do with a
pair of bizarre goals in the first half between BRETT DAVIS/USA TODAY SPORTS
sixth-seeded Burlingame and fifth-seeded St. Steph Curry drives against the Hawks in the
Ignatius at Buck Shaw Field on the campus second quarter Friday at Philips Arena.
of Santa Clara University Friday night.
Unfortunately for the Panthers, the
Wildcats’ fluky goal proved to be the game
winner as St. Ignatius won its second
Late flurry
straight CCS Open Division title, beating
Burlingame 2-1.
“It’s definitely a little frustrating — on
from Curry
both goals (against us),” said Burlingame
head coach Anthony Dimech. “They didn’t
create that (second) goal.”
leads Dubs
It seemed that the soccer gods decided one By Charles Odum
fluky goal deserved another, because it was THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Burlingame (14-4-4) who scored a bizarre
goal in the 38th minute to tie the score at 1. ATLANTA — Golden State coach Steve
Panthers midfielder Kai Galia sent an Kerr wasn’t going to gamble on leaving
innocuous ball into the St. Ignatius penalty Stephen Curry in a close game, even after
box. But teammate Marcus Grundmann was Curry’s dramatic proof of how well he could
nearly standing next to the Wildcats’ goal- play after turning his right ankle.
keeper in a blatantly offside position. Curry scored 28 points, including 15 in
But because Grundmann never made a the final seven minutes of the first half after
move for the ball, he was not involved in returning from the ankle injury, and the
the play and thus, not offside. The St. Warriors beat the Atlanta Hawks 114-109 on
Ignatius goalkeeper appeared to be waiting Friday night for their fifth straight victory.
for an offside flag from the assistant referee Curry turned his right ankle and left the
that never came. Instead, Galia’s shot rolled game in the first quarter. He returned for his
nonchalantly into the back of the net and it high-scoring second period before retreat-
appeared the Panthers would go into half- ing to the locker room for good in the third
time tied. — despite his objections.
The Wildcats had other ideas. Off the kick- “Basically their call, ” Curry said.
off, St. Ignatius sent a long ball upfield to “Frustrating, but big picture, I understand.
David Woodruff as the Burlingame defender ... I don’t think it’s going to be anything
went down. With plenty of space and time, that will keep me out.”
Woodruff appeared to catch the Burlingame Kerr said Curry was “limping a little bit”
goalkeeper flat footed when Woodruff sud- in the third quarter, leading to the “precau-
denly unleashed a shot from 35 yards out NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL tionary” decision to take him out of the
that went over the goalkeeper’s head a Burlingame’s Milan Rosic gets airborne to make a play on the ball during the Panthers’ 2-1 game for good.
loss to St. Ignatius in the CCS Open Division championship game at Buck Shaw Field Friday
See SOCCER, Page 14 night in Santa Clara. See DUBS, Page 15

Woods adds Valspar tourney to his road to Masters


By Doug Ferguson Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill the fol- Championship in Palm Harbor, Florida, one of the best tournament layouts in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lowing week. It was another strong sig- though Woods has played Innisbrook. Florida because of the hilly terrain, tree-
nal about the health of his surgically Three months after he turned pro in lined fairways and water that comes into
MEXICO CITY — Tiger Woods is fused lower back, giving him four tour- 1996, Woods paired with Kelli Kuehne play only on seven of the 18 holes. It is
adding another tournament to his sched- naments in five weeks. in the now-defunct JC Penney Mixed- the only PGA Tour stop in Florida that
ule on his road to the Masters. Woods tweeted that he committed to Team Classic. They finished third. does not feature water on the 18th hole.
Woods decided Friday to play in the play both tournaments after a “good Innisbrook became part of the PGA From the time Woods returned — first
Valspar Championship next week at recovery week.” Tour schedule in 2000. The Copperhead
Innisbrook, along with the Arnold He has never played the Valspar course is regarded by some players as See WOODS, Page 14
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THURSDAY
Local sports roundup
Defensively, goaltender Liam
Cal women ousted from Pac-12 tourney
Gunning finished with 11 saves,
while the defensive unit of Eric
By Jim Hoehn
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
UCLA 77, Cal 74
Badminton Swanson, Collin Chee and Roey Kelli Hayes tough that Kristine fouled out with 3
Westmoor 10, Carlmont 5 Netanel combined with Gunning SEATTLE — Facing a surprising- and Monique minutes to go, and I think it’s tough
Rams topped the Scots in the to allow only one goal to Sequoia. ly quick ouster, Jordin Canada and Billings each that they got 24 points from the
PAL Bay Division opener for both her UCLA teammates pulled it added 18 points free-throw line. So, it was tough.”
squads. Boys’ golf together down the stretch to pull out for UCLA. Cal also committed 14
Carlmont got a pair of boys’ sin- Valley Christian 212, Sacred a victory. “When crunch turnovers, which UCLA converted
gles wins from Devansh Tandon Heart Prep 225 Canada scored 27 points and No. 9 time came, we into 21 points.
and Alexander Wang. Sofia Tam and The Gators came up short UCLA held Cal scoreless for more Lindsay put ourselves in
Seema Wadhwa gave the Scots a against the Warriors at Silver than two minutes late to escape with Gottlieb a position to Stanford advances
victory at No. 2 girls’ doubles. Creek Country Club in San Jose. a 77-74 victory in the Pac-12 tour- beat a very good with 69-59 win over USC
SHP’s Finn O’Kelly shared low- nament quarterfinals Friday. UCLA team,” Cal coach Lindsay
Boys’ lacrosse Mikayla Cowling’s pull-up Gottlieb said. “This UCLA team is SEATTLE — Kiana Williams
score honors with VC’s Darin scored 18 points and Alanna Smith
Amini, who both fired 3-over 39s. jumper put Cal up 69-68 with 2:40 elite. Obviously, they have a shot
Menlo School 18, Los Gatos 4 scored 14 and No. 16-ranked
Bradley Oliver posted a 44 for the remaining, but the Bruins responded to win this tournament.”
The Knights scored seven goals Stanford never trailed in a 69-59 win
Gators, while Anikait Bhardwaj with six consecutive points, going The Bears, who won six of their
in the first period and led 12-3 at over Southern California in a quar-
carded a 46. Anderson Page and up 74-69 on two free throws by final seven regular-season games,
halftime on their way to a non- terfinal game of Pac-12 Conference
Luke Peterson each finished with Canada with 38 seconds left. Kianna opened the fourth quarter with a 7-2
league win. Tournament Friday night.
48s for SHP. Smith hit a 3 at the buzzer for Cal. run, taking a 62-55 lead on a
James Kinder scored four goals The Cardinal (21-9) entered the
“I’m really proud of our poise,” rebound putback by CJ West. UCLA
on six shots for Menlo. David tournament as the No. 2 seed and
Boys’ tennis UCLA coach Cori Close said. “We capitalized on two turnovers to
Schmaier had three goals and an USC (20-11) was seeded seventh.
were down seven with 6:57 left to answer with 10 consecutive points
assist, while Brody LaPorte, Crystal Springs 7, Stanford will play on Saturday the
go in the game and then had nine to go back in front 65-62.
Henry Wenikoff and Ryan Young Sacred Heart Prep 0 winner of another Friday quarterfi-
out of 11 trips where we scored. I UCLA led 34-29 and extended it to
all scored two goals apiece. Menlo The Gryphons blitzed the Gators nal matchup between No. 3 Oregon
just thought we were led by our 42-31 on two free throws by
goaltender Theo Kim, a freshman, in a WBAL matchup. State and No. 6 Arizona State.
seniors, not only statistically, but Billings. Cal methodically cut into
recored five saves in earning the Brian Bilsey was impressive at DiJonai Carrington scored 13
in their poise and in their emo- the lead, pulling even at 49-49 on
victory. No. 1 singles for Crystal Springs points, Marta Sniezek added 10 and
tional leadership.” two free throws by Anigwe.
(1-1 WBAL), winning his match at UCLA (24-6) advanced to Anigwe’s basket underneath in Kaylee Johnson grabbed 10
Carlmont 11, Sequoia 1 love, 6-0, 6-0. the closing seconds put Cal up 55- rebounds for Stanford.
The Scots scored 11 goals on the Saturday’s semifinals against
The other three singles matches sixth-ranked Oregon (28-4), 53 entering the final period. Stanford led 21-9 at the end of the
road for the second straight game went three sets: Jonathan Song out- UCLA made 24 of 34 free throws first quarter and was never in jeop-
which routed Colorado 84-47.
as they routed the Cherokees in a lasted Luke Pisani, 5-7, 6-2, (10-5); Oregon defeated UCLA twice in while Cal was 11 of 16. The Bears ardy. Sadie Edwards’ jumper with
non-league match. Josh Chan topped Samuel Lim, 6-3, conference play, 70-61 and 101- were called for 24 fouls, the Bruins 16 1:20 before intermission made it
Harris Branch did a bulk of the 4-6, (11-9); and Justin Lim beat 94 in overtime on Feb. 19. and Anigwe fouled out in the fourth 32-24 before Williams made two
damage for Carlmont, scoring six Conor Burns, 4-6, 7-5, (8-6). Cowling had 16 points and Asha quarter. Canada was 8 of 21 from the foul shots before the half.
times. Trevor Douglis netted a hat The Gryphons swept all three Thomas and Kristine Anigwe added floor, but 11 of 12 from the foul line. The Trojans managed to draw
trick and assisted on two others, doubles matches in straight sets, 15 apiece for Cal (21-10), which “I think it was really tough that within six points — 57-51 and 59-
while Jason Del Cardayre added surrendering a total of eight games lost to UCLA 82-46 and 60-52 dur- we were in foul trouble all game,” 53 — in the fourth quarter but never
three assists. over six sets. ing the regular season. Gottlieb said. “I think it was really got closer.

J.R. Smith tosses soup at assistant; Cavs ladle out 1-game ban
By Tom Withers tant coach Damon Jones. but watched film — and after get- shortage of theater this season. been a key member of three straight
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The soup toss came following ting in some extra shots, he told a “I had a little discussion with Eastern Conference championship
Thursday’s shootaround at the team’s team spokesman he will address the him,” Lue said before refusing to teams. Smith has endeared himself
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio — training facility, hours before the media at Saturday’s shootaround say if he was the one who suspend- to Cleveland fans with his hustle and
Chicken noodle or tomato? J.R. Cavs played the Philadelphia 76ers, before the Cavs play Denver. ed Smith. knack for knocking down big shots.
Smith didn’t serve up any explana- a person with direct knowledge of Until then, what triggered his The 32-year-old Smith, who But Smith hasn’t been himself this
tion. the situation told The Associated brothy outburst remains a mystery. served his suspension while the season. He’s always been a streaky
Cleveland’s mercurial shooting Press on Friday. The person spoke ESPN.com first reported the rea- Cavs were beaten by the Sixers, had shooter, but his shot isn’t falling as
guard declined an interview request on condition of anonymity because son for Smith’s suspension. a history of fines and other issues often. In 59 games (56 starts), Smith
Friday, a day after the Cavaliers the team has not disclosed details. Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said Smith before arriving in Cleveland by a is averaging 8.3 points — the sec-
suspended him one game for Smith was with his teammates did not address the team over the lat- trade in 2015. However, he’s had few ond-lowest average of his career —
throwing a bowl of soup at assis- Friday — the Cavs didn’t practice, est drama for a team that has had no problems with the Cavs and has and shooting 39 percent.

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Last two Heisman winners face scrutiny over NFL futures
By Michael Marot Jackson repeatedly denied it.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “I thought I did a good job at quarterback
(at Louisville). I did,” he said. I’m here at
INDIANAPOLIS — Baker Mayfield and the combine to show my ability. It (the
Lamar Jackson braced themselves for a talk) is just more motivation and I’m going
long-anticipated flurry of questions at the to show them how good I am.”
NFL’s annual scouting combine. While Jackson has the numbers to prove
Even practice might not have prepared his value at quarterback, Barrett’s numbers
them for Friday. suggest something else.
The two Heisman Trophy-winning quarter- The only three-time captain in Ohio State
backs found themselves repeatedly talking history played on two Big Ten title teams, a
about their biggest perceived weaknesses — national champion and was chosen the con-
Mayfield’s size and brash personality and ference quarterback of the year three times.
Jackson’s future at quarterback. All they need But his inconsistency frustrated fans and
to do now is convince pro scouts they’re wor- have scouts asking questions about his
thy of being first-round draft picks in April. accuracy — and whether he’s capable of
“I’m the most accurate quarterback in this being an NFL quarterback.
draft for sure,” said Mayfield, last year’s “I’m here to show 32 teams why they should
runaway Heisman winner. “I’m ready to be a draft me, and I think I can do that,” Barrett said.
franchise guy.” USA TODAY SPORTS FILE PHOTOS Mayfield has the most to gain or lose here.
Perhaps he will be the guy who turns around Baker Mayfield, left, and Lamar Jackson both If he can sell teams on his personality and
a struggling franchise, regardless of venue. took part in the NFL scouting combine Friday that he can play more in the mold of other short
After all, Mayfield does possess the gaudy as a precursor to the NFL draft in April. quarterbacks such as Drew Brees and Russell
numbers, a multitude of honors and the win- Mayfield insists, though, he can change bring everyone together.” Wilson, Mayfield’s stock could soar and might
ning resume pro teams covet in a starting his actions. Jackson finds himself in a vastly different push him into the top five or 10. If not,
quarterback. Mayfield went 33-6 as “I’m up front and honest, brutally hon- situation. Mayfield could have a longer wait on draft day.
Oklahoma’s starter. est,” he said. “Some people don’t like that Despite having equally impressive stats, But nobody here believes more strongly
What he lacks in size, standing a smidge because it’s rare these days.” his own Heisman trophy and playing in an in Mayfield than the Oklahoma quarterback.
over 6 feet, Mayfield makes up with a bold But it’s not just the on-the-field incidents efficient spread offense, the questions about All you have to do is ask.
confidence and brash personality that ranks that worry some. Jackson and former Ohio State star J.T. “I think if anyone is going to turn that
second to none. Mayfield also was involved an embarrass- Barrett are all about fit. franchise around, it would be me,” Mayfield
The combination has occasionally led the ing run-in with law enforcement officers in Both were dangerous throwing and running said when asked about going to the
blurring of lines between excitable celebra- Arkansas last offseason and endured the in college, and history suggests the dual- Cleveland Browns, who have No. 1 and No.
tion and unsportsmanlike conduct. humiliation of being stripped of his captain’s threat quarterbacks either don’t stick around 4 overall picks in April.
Those antics — the planting of the flag at title before his last home game at Oklahoma. long or stay healthy. Robert Griffin III and As for the height question, Mayfield cited
Ohio State, the crotch-grabbing gesture at Teammates, however, have never wavered Tim Tebow are recent examples, which might some success stories before finishing: “If
Kansas and the image of him running onto the in their support. explain reports suggesting Jackson will also you want to see anything else, I’ve got
field against Texas Tech, his former school, “It’s just really a perception,” left tackle work out with the receivers on Saturday. three years of tape to prove it.”
with a T-shirt reading “traitor” — have some Orlando Brown Jr. said. “He’s not the guy
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“We started a little slow. It took he was bracketed by a pair of appeared no one was sure what

SATURDAY
CCS PAIRINGS
Boys’ basketball
SOCCER us damn near the entire half to
adjust to the field,” Dimech said.
“[Our] passing was just off …
Wildcat defenders most of the
game.
The Wildcats, to their credit,
happened.
It became clear when St.
Ignatius goalkeeper Nathan
Division II championship game Continued from page 11 which put us under a lot of pres- didn’t just sit back and absorbed Kushner ran behind the goal and
No. 3 Aragon (16-9) vs. No. 1 Valley Christian (13-13) sure.” the Panthers’ attack. In fact, they picked up the ball: Galia’s shot
at Indepedence, 3 p.m.
With St. Ignatius forcing most kept going on the offensive, had gone agonizingly wide of the
minute later and it was the
Division IV championship game of the dangerous chances, the looking for an insurance goal. goal by inches.
Wildcats who went into the break
No. 1 Half Moon Bay (23-4) vs. No. 2 Santa Cruz (24- Wildcats finally converted in the Twice in the final minutes, St. In the waning seconds,
4) at Santa Clara University, 7 p.m. with the momentum on their side.
17th minute to score the first goal Ignatius had good looks at adding Burlingame had one more oppor-
“Our [defender who fell on the of the game. Off a throw-in deep in to its lead, but Burlingame goal- tunity when Gunnar Hansen sent a
Girls’ basketball
Division I championship game
game-winning goal] was a little Burlingame territory, the ball was tender Evan Glatt made his two long cross to the middle of the St.
No. 1 Menlo-Atherton (21-7) vs. No. 6 Silver Creek frustrated. He thought he was crossed to Nicholas Brown, who biggest saves of the night. In the Ignatius penalty box. Hyman
(16-11) at Santa Clara University, 3 p.m. fouled, but the referee said he was stationed at the top of the 75th minute, he pushed aside a finally got loose and put an
slipped,” Dimech said. “But I did- Panthers’ penalty box. He flicked Woodruff bid for his second goal, authoritative header on the ball –
Division II championship game
No. 2 Aragon (14-5) vs. No. 1 Valley Christian (12-14) n’t think it was a backbreaker. We a the ball forward with his head and in the 78th minute, Glatt but the shot went right to
at Indepedence, 1 p.m. had plenty of time.” into the path of a charging Alex denied a Bailey one-timer that was Kushner.
Division III championship game
Woodruff’s goal ended a first Bailey, who roofed a shot into the pushed over the top. The referee then blew his whis-
No. 1 South City (25-4) vs. No. 2 Aptos (25-3) at In- half that saw both team battle net for a 1-0 Wildcats’ advantage. Sandwiched between St. tle to end the game.
dependence, 5 p.m. back and forth, with St. Ignatius After the exchange of goals and Ignatius’ two attempts, “We just couldn’t break
getting the bulk of the run of play. the halftime break, Burlingame Burlingame had another strange through,” Dimech said.
Division IV championship game
No.1 Sacred Heart Prep (15-10) vs.No.2 Notre Dame-
The Wildcats did a good job of get- came out and did a better job of opportunity. This time, however, Despite the loss, the Panthers
Belmont (14-11) at Santa Clara University, 1 p.m. ting the ball into the Burlingame linking passes and applying more there would be no celebration. season is not over as they will
penalty box, while the Panthers’ pressure on the St. Ignatius Galia hammered a shot from 30 most certainly grab one of six
Girls’ soccer defense did a good job of prevent-
Division I championship game defense. yards out that appeared to find the CCS spots in the newly created
No. 1 Woodside (9-4-8) vs. No. 10 St. Francis (12-8-3) ing quality looks or shots on But much like the first half, back of the St. Ignatius net Northern California tournament
at Valley Christian, 3 p.m. goal. Burlingame struggled to get shots through traffic in the Wildcats’ that begins next week.
Division II championship game
Burlingame, on the other hand, off against St. Ignatius’ stifling penalty box. As the Burlingame “We have Nor Cals on Tuesday,”
No. 3 Terra Nova (10-5-6) vs. No. 9 Sacred Heart struggled with its touch for most defense. Gabe Hyman had a partic- fans in the stands celebrated, there Dimech said. “So we have to shake
Cathedral (13-7-3) at Valley Christian, 10 a.m. of the opening 40 minutes. ularly tough time getting loose as was no reaction on the field as it this off.”

has said he was trying to ready his behind). He missed the cut at for April. And I feel like I’m right Invitational, and previously a

WOODS
Continued from page 11
game for Augusta National.
Woods has missed the Masters
three of the last four years because of
Riviera, where he never won even at
his best.
“I need to keep playing tourna-
on track for that.”
Woods is an eight-time winner at
Bay Hill, where he has not played
World Golf Championship at
Doral.
Now it has its most appealing
four back operations, the most ments,” Woods said after the Honda since he won in 2013. collection of players. Along with
recent a fusion surgery last April. Classic. “But I need to keep build- The Valspar Championship Woods, players who also have
at his unofficial Hero World His latest return as been promising ing on it, keep building my body, often gets overlooked in the entered include Rory McIlroy for
Challenge in the Bahamas last with a tie for 23rd at Torrey Pines keep building toward April. That Florida swing because it competes the first time, Jordan Spieth, Justin
December and then when he (seven shots behind) and 12th place was the goal when I first came back for players against the Honda Rose, Sergio Garcia and Henrik
resumed a PGA Tour schedule — he at the Honda Classic (eight shots — try and get everything situated Classic and Arnold Palmer Stenson.

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

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

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Burlingame, CA 94010
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Kovalev headlines light heavyweight title
doubleheader at Madison Square Garden
By Brian Mahoney fighters whose rededicating himself could bring
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS only losses him to a level he hadn’t reached
were to Ward. even when he was rolling through
NEW YORK — For someone who Instead, he took everyone in front of him.
was one of boxing’s feared fighters, less money for “I am motivated for the new chap-
Sergey Kovalev didn’t look so the shot at ter in my boxing career, and I
intimidating. Bivol’s belt and showed in the last fight that I am
He threw his arm around his Kovalev ended back and now I am on my way to my
opponent for a hug, taking time to up with goals,” Kovalev said.
chat and pose together for photos Igor Mikhalkin Mikhalkin. Perhaps those could include a
like old pals. They went match against the winner of the
They are. Kovalev figures he’s separate ways since their amateur other championship bout on the
known Igor Mikhalkin since he days, with Kovalev, 34, moving on card, which takes place in the shad-
was about 17, back when they were to win three light heavyweight titles ow of the heavyweight title fight
amateur teammates in Russia. and fight in major bouts in the U.S. between Deontay Wilder and Cuba’s
Come Saturday, that will mean Mikhalkin, now based in Germany, Luis Ortiz across town in
nothing. stayed behind to do his fighting in Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.
“We were like friends, but only Europe, and now he has a chance to Kovalev has already been a star.
friends can beat on each other and make a worldwide name for himself For Mikhalkin, Bivol and Barrera,
don’t be upset at each other,” if he can knock off Kovalev. it’s a chance to become one.
Kovalev said. “This is most likely the most “I train like every fight is my last
They meet in the Theater at important fight in my career,” fight because every fight is the
Madison Square Garden for the WBO Mikhalkin said. “This is the great- most important fight,” Bivol said. ED MULHOLLAND/USA TODAY SPORTS
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Kovalev (31-2-1, 27 KOs) regained But it was a damaged one after the get to see what I am all about.” unification title bout that Kovalev won by unanimous decision.
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these organizations to do the right Reds 3, Giants 2 Rockies 15, Dbacks 6
Spring training
SUIT thing,” Raisman said in a state-
ment. “It is my hope that the legal
process will hold them accountable
Madison Bumgarner pitched three
perfect innings in his second start
and struck out four. Cincinnati’s
Dodgers 7, White Sox 6
Clayton Kershaw’s second
Veteran catcher Chris Iannetta
homered twice and drove in five
Continued from page 11 and enable the change that is so
desperately needed.” Homer Bailey gave up two runs and spring training outing went runs for Colorado. No. 2 starter
The USOC is conducting an inde- two hits in three innings, and Reds according to plan, save for one Chad Bettis allowed four runs and
2015 after complaints about his pendent review of when former closer Raisel Iglesias struck out one poor throw to first. He breezed six hits in 2 1/3 innings. Jake
behavior. He continued to work at CEO Scott Blackmun and others in a hitless fourth inning. Prospects through two scoreless innings for Lamb hit a grand slam for Arizona
Michigan State University learned the details about abuse Steven Duggar and Kyle Jensen had the Dodgers on Friday, allowing and Paul Goldschmidt singled and
through the fall of 2016 before cases at USA Gymnastics and solo homers for the Giants. one hit and walking one. drew two walks in three trips.
being hit with federal charges. whether they responded appropri-
Raisman said the USOC and USA
Gymnastics allowed Nassar to con-
ately. Blackmun stepped down ear-
lier this week to deal with prostate
Some MLB free agents may not get
tinue abusing athletes by not cancer, though Raisman, several
telling the university about the
conduct that led them to fire him.
high-profile gymnasts and two
U.S. Senators had been calling for
deals until season begins, Clark says
USA Gymnastics and the USOC his ouster for weeks. By Mark Didtler very challeng- Pittsburgh and Tampa Bay, accus-
broke their stated mandates to pro- USA Gymnastics has undergone a THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing for that ing the teams of failing to appro-
tect children in their programs by massive overhaul in the last year. group of play- priately spend revenue-sharing
not revealing Nassar’s past mis- Former president Steve Penny, TAMPA, Fla. — Baseball union ers and a num- money.
conduct to athletes and their par- named as a co-defendant in head Tony Clark says it is possi- ber of others,” “It appears that we have upwards
ents or guardians, the lawsuit said. Raisman’s lawsuit, resigned last ble some free agents may not Clark said. “You of a third of the league not inter-
Raisman joins a list of more than March. Longtime chairman of the agree to contracts until after the can’t help but ested in trying to be team the last
100 civil actions filed against board Paul Parilla, another co- start of the regular season. a c k n o wl e dg e team standing,” Clark said.
Nassar and USA Gymnastics. defendant in the suit, and the rest of More than four dozen players the quality of “Our system is set up where a
McKayla Maroney, an Olympic the board stepped down in January remain without deals from among Jake Arrieta those free team like the Yankees are con-
teammate of Raisman’s in 2012, under heavy pressure from the the 166 who exercised free agent agents that are tributing to revenue sharing in an
named the USOC as a co-defendant USOC. USA Gymnastics also ended rights last November, and the still out there effort to have those teams who
in a lawsuit she filed last its relationship with the Karolyi total seeking jobs is much greater that could aren’t in New York, give them the
December. Ranch in January and is currently when released players, non-tender un do ub t e dl y chance to put the most competi-
Raisman filed her lawsuit the searching for a new training center. free agents and minor league free help teams tive team on the field as possible,”
same day that roughly 115 addi- Raisman doesn’t believe either agents are included. compete. That Clark added. “I’ll simply suggest
tional plaintiffs, including a cur- organization is going far enough “We know in the past there have is a concern.” that teams that are making that
rent University of Michigan male fast enough for future generations been players that have signed B a s e b a l l ’s kind of contribution I would think
gymnast, joined a federal suit of athletes. deals later, so we’ll have to see labor contract would be looking for those teams
against Michigan State “It has become painfully clear how the rest of the offseason agreed to last to put the most competitive group
University, USA Gymnastics and that these organizations have no works out,” Clark said Friday after Greg Holland year included on the field as possible.”
others. Jacob Moore, a freshman, intention of properly addressing meeting with the New York steeper penal- Players expressed concerns
said he was treated by Nassar multi- this problem,” Raisman said. Yankees during his tour of spring ties for teams exceeding the luxury about the slow pace of free agency.
ple times and described a 2016 “After all this time, they remain training camps. tax threshold by more than $40 “There is an understanding and
incident in which Nassar adminis- unwilling to conduct a full investi- Top free agents include pitchers million, which coincided with appreciation for what the rest of
tered acupuncture in and around gation, and without a solid under- Jake Arrieta, Alex Cobb, Lance more teams deciding to rebuild their fraternity is going through
Moore’s genitalia after pulling standing of how this happened, it Lynn and Greg Holland, and third their rosters with youth. and whether to what extent it may
down Moore’s pants in front of a is delusional to think sufficient baseman Mike Moustakas. The union filed a grievance last affect them now or may affect them
female gymnast who was a minor. changes can be implemented.” “What we are seeing is proving week against Miami, Oakland, later,” Clark said.
The suit in Michigan now has more
than 250 plaintiffs.
USA Gymnastics said in a state-
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Extremists stage deadly attacks in Burkina Faso capital


By Brahima Ouadraogo Gunfire and explosions resounded for Moussa Korbeogo, a trader at a nearby mar- called a terrorist attack.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hours but subsided by midday. Workers fled ket. French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le
offices near the site of the violence, and “Some of the soldiers ran into a nearby Drian said in a statement that Burkina
OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso — helicopters were seen above the embassy. bank to seek shelter. Several were killed Faso’s security forces had received the sup-
Islamic extremists opened fire on the Witnesses at state TV offices that face the outside and inside the premises,” Korbeogo port of the French to “reduce the threat.” He
French Embassy and army headquarters in embassy told the Associated Press that five said. said the safety of French citizens in
separate attacks in Burkina Faso’s capital attackers arrived in a pickup truck, shouted, Five of the extremists were killed at the Ouagadougou “is my priority.”
Friday, killing at least seven soldiers, while “Allahu Akhbar,” and began shooting. They embassy and at least three were killed near The ministry’s website recommended that
eight of the militants were slain, a govern- also set fire to the truck, the witnesses the army headquarters, according to people stay off the streets and remain in a
ment official said. added. Communications Minister Remy safe place.
More than 90 people were wounded in the The neighborhood also houses other Danguinou. The landlocked nation of Burkina Faso is
violence in the former French colony in embassies, the prime minister’s office and The Paris prosecutor’s office said it has one of the poorest countries in the world. It
West Africa, and officials called it a terrorist U.N. offices. The French Foreign Ministry opened a preliminary attempted murder shares a northern border with Mali, which
attack. There was no claim of responsibili- later said the situation near the embassy had investigation into the attack because the has long battled Islamic extremists.
ty. stabilized. embassy was among the targets, a judicial Ouagadougou has been attacked by
Five emergency centers were set up in Across central Ouagadougou to the west, official said on condition of anonymity Islamic extremists targeting foreigners at
hospitals, a military barracks and at a stadi- heavy smoke rose from the army joint chief because he is not authorized to talk to the least twice in the past few years.
um in Ouagadougou to treat the casualties, of staff’s office, where witnesses reported media identified. In August, extremists opened fire as
said Col. Amade Kafando, director general loud explosions. Windows were broken It was not clear how many militants took patrons dined at a restaurant, killing at least
of Burkina Faso’s army health department. there and in the surrounding buildings. part in what Jean Bosco Kienou, director 18 people. In January 2016, Islamic
There were fears that the death toll could The assailants there also arrived in a pick- general of Burkina Faso’s police, and extremists attacked another cafe popular
rise. up and starting shooting at soldiers, said French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe with foreigners, killing 30 people.
tle slower than they do today.

PARK
Continued from page 1
Built in 1905 and 1906, the Folger estate
predated the widespread production of the
Model T by just a few years, meaning horse-
drawn vehicles were the primary form of
transportation for many, said Jill Daly,
of people every year. But for many park vis- board president of the Friends of Huddart and
itors, its rich history is a discovery at the Wunderlich Parks. But the extent to which
end or beginning of one of the many hikes the Folgers collected carriages for various
stemming from its main parking lot, said occasions and kept a stable for more than a
county parks superintendent Scott dozen horses was not uncommon for wealth-
Lombardi. ier families in San Francisco at the time,
“A lot of people don’t even recognize that said Daly.
it’s here,” he said. “A lot of people come in
just to do the hike in the park … and then “That was about the time that a lot of the
they walk in here and … it just blows them big titans were acquiring second homes,”
away.” she said. “There was a number of families
And though their matching earth-toned that enjoyed the sport of coaching.”
exteriors help them blend in with the forest And if his last name sounds familiar, it
and trails surrounding them, the stable and might be because Folger’s father was the
carriage house’s distinctive detailed wooden founder of Folger’s Coffee, explained Daly.
trim and understated decorative elements are Originally from Nantucket, James A. Folger
a window into the grandeur of the estate to came to San Francisco with his brothers dur-
which they belong. ing the Gold Rush and worked at Pioneer ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
Just beyond them lies the grand, four- Steam Coffee and Spice Mills in San Across from the stable is the carriage house, which is currently rented to small groups for
story home James A. Folger II built in the Francisco while they mined for gold. After meetings and will be renovated in the coming months to add a second exit and ADA walkway.
early 1900s as a respite from the colder traveling east to serve coffee to miners for
some time, James A. Folger returned to San types of vehicles families like the Folgers for the kids,” she said.
summers of San Francisco. Though the would have used through the museum’s Daly said an effort to renovate the stable
home itself is privately owned and not Francisco to buy the part of the company
and started his own business in 1865, she rotating display from a collection donated began in the early 2000s, when members of
available for tours, the buildings devoted to by Roy and Ellie Ferrari. She said the muse- the Friends of Huddart and Wunderlich Parks
the horses and stagecoaches his family said.
um also showcases the history of redwood started fundraising for much-needed repairs.
owned are on display to give visitors a Also a docent at the Carriage Room
logging and farming that preceded the Lombardi said the 2010 renovation, which
glimpse of a time when things moved a lit- Museum in the Folger stable, Daly has
Folger estate, adding that the land’s previ- involved the setup of a milling shop to
helped visitors understand the different
ous owner, Simon Jones, maintained recreate the wood trim used in the barn when
orchards and vineyards there for many years it was first built, allowed boarding and trail
after loggers cleared it. rides to continue at the park.
Because of the colorful stories behind the Lombardi looked to improvements of the
park, Daly said it’s been a prime candidate carriage house, which is rented out to small
for school field trips for third- and fourth- groups for meetings, to also increase access
graders who are learning about the grand to the park’s history. A renovated restroom
estates that once defined the area. By learn- and new exit accessible by an ADA-accessi-
The County of San Mateo’s Sustainability Academy provides NO-COST ing how to dress a horse, press apples and ble walkway are among changes planned
build a retention wall like the one built by and expected to be completed as early as
educational opportunities to San Mateo County community members. former Chinese railroad workers in the 19th 2019.
century, students have learned a great deal “By doing the renovation of the carriage
To register for our offerings, please visit: www.smcsustainability.org/academy about earlier days in the Peninsula, said house, it’ll give us more of an opportunity
Daly. to give more people an opportunity to come
“They get an appreciation of what it’s like out and visit the site,” he said.
Fixit Clinic to build those walls and have them be dry The Carriage Room Museum is open to
Saturday, February 24, 2018 11 am - 2 pm set,” she said, adding that the retention wall the public Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
San Bruno Library, 701 Angus Ave W., San Bruno was built without mortar. “That’s really fun at 4040 Woodside Road.
Fixit Clinics are community workshops where neighbors, friends, and families work collectively to
learn how to repair their broken items: electronics, appliances, toys, bicycles, fabric items, etc. for 8, 848 to 8, 018 average rides, despite
assessment, and possible repair. Bring your broken items and we'll provide a workspace, specialty
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Continued from page 1
increased demand.
“There’s been more requests for shuttles
and new routes than ever before,” Lieberman
Exploring Sustainability Webinar Series said.
Deepen your understanding of sustainability topics and gain practical methods to reduce your Lieberman said that while it’s hard to iden-
environmental impact. Turn your lunch break into a learning experience on Wednesdays, 12 pm-1 pm. on 101. tify a single cause for the dip in shuttle rid-
But the good news also brings challenges. ership, staffing shortages appear to be one
s#OMPOSTING-ADE%ASY&EBRUARY  “Our trains continue to be crowded, which factor. He said the transit agency is compet-
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Home Composting Workshop have,” Lieberman said. it’s having a hard time keeping up, affecting
Learn how easy and fun it is to recycle your fruit and vegetable scraps, leaves, and plant cuttings into To provide relief for packed trains, frequency of service and by extension, rider-
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s-ARCH AM PM frequency of service by running an extra Lieberman added the Transportation
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While Caltrain ridership is up, its shuttle possible discounted fares for low-income
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Billy
Graham funeral
Evangelist’s children
carry on crusade
SEE PAGE 23

Colleges’ fake interest


creates false illusions
By Charlie Chapman

On a recent morning, I opened up my


email to find messages from Princeton,
Columbia, the University of Pennsylvania
and the University of Chicago.
I am a good student, a junior who has just
begun my college search, and I am interest-
ed in applying to good schools, but it
would be a stretch to classify myself as a
legitimate prospect for the top educational
institutions of our country. And based on
the limited amount of
information available to
them at this point,
which would only
include my SAT and PSAT
scores, I am surely not
the type of students that
they would traditionally
attempt to recruit to
their school. I am a fair-
Based on a book by former CIA agent Jason Matthews,‘Red Sparrow’ stars Jennifer Lawrence as Dominika, a Moscow ballerina who has to ly average student, especially when com-
rethink her career after a devastating injury. pared to attendees of these schools. I am
not a National Merit Scholar or a star ath-

‘Red Sparrow’ with Jennifer lete. While it is hard to not feel special for
a moment, I know that it is irrational to
embrace the delusion that the schools are
reaching out to me as an individual because
they know me and my capabilities.

Lawrence never takes flight


I have never reached out to these schools
or signaled in any way that I would be
interested. The schools receive my name in
a transaction between them and the College
Board. According to the College Board,
By Mark Kennedy to be remembered more become the missing piece and they will tell schools can purchase names for 43 cents
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for the outdoor junket you everything.” per student. This provides the college with
photos of Lawrence in a Dominika isn’t buying it and later com- a name and email but nothing else. While it
In the James Bond films, sex with a thigh-slit dress in chilly plains to her uncle, “You sent me to whore is understandable that schools need to
globe-trotting spy seems to be fun, fun, London while her male school.” But she’s going to do it — forced advertise to students, the manner in which
fun. A martini, a tuxedo, a witty line or two co-creators wore coats. to perform sex acts in front of the class — they do it is irresponsible and without
and then it’s off to a luxurious bed with two Based on a book by for- to pay for her sick mother’s care, so that regard for the students.
mer CIA agent Jason gets her conveniently off the hook morally. Harvard University has an endowment of
tanned, muscular bodies. Not so in the new $35.7 billion, an amount comparable to
thriller “Red Sparrow,” where the sex is Matthews, “Red Sparrow” Our heroine is soon unleashed onto the
cold, ugly and often violent. Francis stars Lawrence as world, a little like Luc Besson’s “La Femme many other top schools that have sent me
This dark, meandering and cliche-ridden Lawrence Dominika, a Moscow Nikita” but without that film’s visual coher- and many other students emails and mail-
bummer starring a trying-hard Jennifer ballerina who has to ence or empathy. (Lawrence does sport awe- ers. With this considerable cache of money,
rethink her career after a devastating injury. some bangs, so there’s that). it is irrational to believe that these emails
Lawrence tries to reach for a cool and stylish to students are simply bait to capture the
look at contemporary spycraft but often With the advice of her high ranking spy Lawrence as an actress gives her all here,
uncle, she goes to a “sparrow” school where from learning ballet — daily, three-hour $75 cost to submit an application.
falls victim to cartoon violence and a mud- However, the emails that entice students to
dled story. The creators may call it erotic but the students are taught to use seduction as rehearsals for three months — to adopting a
their main weapon. Russian accent that seems swiped from submit applications do contribute to a com-
it’s as erotic as a visit to the dentist. modity that universities use to boost their
Francis Lawrence, the director of the last “Every human is a puzzle of need,” the Natasha from “Rocky and Bullwinkle.” (“I
stern headmistress played by Charlotte image and ranking: their application rate.
three “Hunger Games” films, reunites with
Lawrence for more adult fare but one likely Rampling tells her recruits. “You must See SPARROW, Page 22 See STUDENT, Page 22

Time’s Up will be a part of Oscar show, but no dress code


By Sandy Cohen ger and broader than awards shows. discrimination, organizers said. They out- The movement may have started in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “We’re trying to build something that’s lined the various avenues of the effort at Hollywood, but it’s become global, Rhimes
sustainable, lasting and serious,” DuVernay Thursday’s news conference. said, with participation in Kenya, South
WEST HOLLYWOOD — The organizers of said Thursday at the meeting at the Sunshine A key element is the legal defense fund, Korea, Pakistan and Kuwait. From the tech
Time’s Up say the movement to eradicate Sachs publicity firm’s offices in West which has amassed $21 million and scores sector to farm workers, women are coming
discrimination in the workplace will have a Hollywood, California. of attorneys to date. In partnership with the together to demand fair treatment, she said.
presence at Sunday’s Oscar show, but there Time’s Up was “launched on the red car- National Women’s Law Center, the fund “The intention really is that a large por-
are no plans for a red-carpet dress code. pet, but was never intended to live there,” connects victims of harassment or discrim- tion of our leadership will come from other
Shonda Rhimes, Ava DuVernay, actresses Rhimes said. ination with attorneys, who are either vol- industries,” Rhimes said.
Laura Dern and Tessa Thompson, producer Besides the black dresses at the Globes, unteering their services or having their fees Representatives for farm, domestic and
Katie McGrath and attorney Nina Shaw Time’s Up supporters wore white roses at underwritten by donations. restaurant workers have been actively
talked about the movement’s progress and the Grammy Awards. No such uniformity is Since Time’s Up was founded about two involved in the expanding movement, she
next steps with news reporters Thursday. planned for the Oscars. months ago, it has received some 1,700 said.
They stressed that while Time’s Up made a Formed after the Harvey Weinstein scan- requests for legal assistance, said attorney On Friday, Time’s Up is announcing its
splashy appearance at the Golden Globes dal revealed widespread sexual harassment Tina Tchen, a lawyer and former director of new StoryCorps initiative. StoryCorps is a
earlier this year, with most women wearing in Hollywood, Time’s Up has grown into an the White House Council on Women and storytelling collective that invites ordinary
black and several actresses walking the red international, multifaceted and multi- Girls. More than 1,200 of those cases have
carpet with activists, the movement is big- pronged approach to fighting workplace already been referred to attorneys, she said. See OSCARS, Page 22
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By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT

WONDERING WHAT THE HEAD-


LINES WILL BE FOR THE REST OF
2 0 1 8 ? EXPERIENCE THE DURS T
CASE SCENARIO, AT THE MARSH
SAN FRANCISCO. Specializing in polit-
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ration of how America and the world are
changing in the Trump era. At 8 p. m.
Tuesdays through March 24 at The Marsh
San Francisco, 1062 Valencia St. in San good and evil. Remember, only one will
Francisco. For show and ticket information claim the night. At 8 p.m. April 4 and April
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San Francisco on March 17 will be a huge Act program for families with children ages
draw for attendees from all different demo- 3-6. Have a rollicking adventure through
graphics and ethnicity. A full day of activity the beloved story “Where The Wild Things
is planned for the St. Patrick’s Day Festival Are,” by author Maurice Sendack. In this
at Civic Center Plaza and on Grove Street, workshop, families explore music, rhythm,
from Polk to Larkin streets. The festival visual arts, movement and poetry, all
showcases Irish culture through live per- designed to foster social-emotional devel-
formances and entertainment, arts and crafts opment, increased language and fine-gross
exhibitors, food and beverage concessions, motor skills. Designed for youth ages 3-6
children’s rides and inflatables, and non- accompanied by at least one parent or
profits booths representing the Irish com- guardian — all ability levels welcome,
munity. The Festival will take place before, workshops are all-access. $10 per person.
during and after the parade, which begins at April 21 from 10 a.m.-11 a.m. and  11:30
11:30 a.m. at the corner of Second and a.m.-12:30 p.m. Wilsey Center for Opera.
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on Tuesdays through March 24.
ING TO THE SAN FRANCISCO SYM- NEVER DIES ” — THE PHANTOM
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Grammy Award-winning score performed
new life in New York where he lives music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, “Love
live by the San Francisco Symphony. With
amongst the screaming joy rides and freak Never Dies” tells the story of what hap-
Michael Keaton in the title role and Jack Susan Cohn is a member of the San Francisco Bay
shows of Coney Island. In this new, electri- pened when there was no happily-ever-after.
Nicholson as the iconic Joker, return to Area Theatre Critics Circle and the American
cally charged world, he has finally found a Center for the Performing Arts. 255 South
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Israeli family/military drama ‘Foxtrot’ a stunner tional artificiality to this setting that feels
By Lindsey Bahr
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS at times like a Radiohead video cross polli-
nated with a David Lynch film. It is darkly
Watching the Israeli film “Foxtrot” is funny, haunting and transfixing, even if it
like watching a dream play out. doesn’t immediately appear to be adding up
Writer-director Samuel Maoz’s to much other than the maddening detach-
(“Lebanon”) excellent film is of course ment of military service.
more structured than the average dream (or On one routine stop, the soldiers make
nightmare), with themes and Greek tragedy one couple get out of the car. The two peo-
twists that are expertly crafted to test the ple are dressed in formal wear and seem to be
heart, but there is a precise sensation of out- on their way somewhere. The guys make the
of-body powerlessness and comic absurdity woman dump the contents of her clutch onto
throughout that can only be described as the dirt road and stand there while they run
dream-like. And the overall experience is a their ID. While they are waiting, it begins
meditative and powerful one. to rain, first a little and then a downpour on
The story is ostensibly about a man, the woman’s gown and updo. She holds
Michael Feldmann (Lior Ashkenazi) and a back tears while trying to smile at her hus-
woman, Daphna Feldmann (Sarah Adler) band standing on the other side of the car.
immediately after they are told that their Whether this was meant to humiliate her, or
son, Jonathan, a soldier, has died in the line perhaps to indicate how alien the soldiers
of duty. Daphna faints at the sight of the have become, it’s just one of many unfor-
military messengers at her door and is taken gettable sequences “Foxtrot” has to offer.
to her room and sedated. Michael peers Words here are sparse but purposeful, and
down the hallway, stunned and unable to do one amazing monologue begins to connect
anything — cry, help, speak. The officers all the dots and lend a greater significance
tell him to drink water every hour, get him a to everything as it ties these two genera-
glass and set a recurring alarm on his phone tions, Jonathan’s and Michael’s, to the one
to remind him. They tell him what will hap- before it, the one that experienced the
pen in the next few days. It is efficient, ‘Foxtrot’ is ostensibly about a man, Michael Feldmann (Lior Ashkenazi) and a woman, Daphna Holocaust.
emotionless and routine, and all while this Feldmann (Sarah Adler) immediately after they are told that their son, Jonathan, a soldier, has
is happening around him, the camera barely If this is all sounding rather vague, it’s
died in the line of duty. meant to be. It is better to know next to
moves from a close-up of Michael’s haunted
face. fully shot, designed and acted, feels a lit- These scenes at the outpost begin to take nothing about “Foxtrot” going in, as this is
Family members come by unannounced tle like wheel spinning in its repetitive- on a surreal quality as Jonathan and his absolutely a film that, like a dream, is best
and uninvited and weep in Michael’s arms. ness. What is the point, you wonder. Then three comrades waste the days away on this experienced and not explained.
But then his aging mother seems unfazed by the film slaps you awake before it lulls desert stretch, wonder whether the shipping “Foxtrot, ” a Sony Pictures Classics
the news. Occasional dance breaks (really) you back to the trance state as it takes you crate they sleep in is sinking on one end (it release, is rated R by the Motion Picture
begin to make as much sense as anything to the remote military outpost where is, and makes for some amazing shots), and Association of America for “some sexual
else as we drift along with Michael in this Jonathan (Yonathan Shiray) was sta- occasionally face tense moments checking content including graphic images, and brief
initial state of shock. tioned and looks back on the past six the IDs of those attempting to cross this drug use.” Running time: 113 minutes. Four
This whole first section, while beauti- months of his life there. terribly arbitrary border. There is an inten- stars out of four.

Creators-stars of TV’s ‘This Close’ make Hollywood listen


By Lynn Elber work on something together for her. acter deaf? I don’t get it.’ ... It was difficult AP: In epi s o de o ne, we s ee an ai r-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The efforts ultimately led to the six- for us to explain. But in real life, why is l i ne i nex pl i cabl y bri ng y o ur charac-
episode run of “This Close” debuting anybody deaf or why is anybody anything? ters wheel chai rs to hel p them bo ard.
Wednesday. Stern’s Kate is a publicist In real life, I don’t know why I’m deaf. I was That’s real l y happened to y o u?
LOS ANGELES — Shoshannah Stern and
whose career is frustratingly stalled but who just born as is. So the deaf experience will Fel dman: Everything you see has either
Josh Feldman have something to say about
seems to have found security with fiance come into the story, but it doesn’t need to happened to us personally or we have a
friendship, heartache and finding one’s
Danny (Zach Gilford). Feldman’s Michael be the central piece of the story. They didn’t friend it’s happened to. Everything. My
place in the world in “This Close.”
has been dumped by the man he was to understand that concept. ... It’s two people hope is we put it on TV as a laugh line and
The creators and stars of Sundance Now’s marry (Colt Prattes) but can claim a pub- living their lives. then it will not happen to deaf people in
comedy-drama have another aspect of life to lished graphic novel and a contract for AP: Yo u’d co ns i dered maki ng jus t their life anymore. We get menus in Braille
share: What it’s like to be deaf while grap- another. o ne o f the l ead pai r deaf. Why the all the time. But we took that out of an
pling with the familiar challenges of young Cheryl Hines (“Curb Your Enthusiasm”) chang e? episode because it was getting to be a little
adulthood. plays Kate’s self-involved boss and Oscar- Fel dman: We thought that if we made too much.
Stern and Feldman, both of whom are winner Marlee Matlin (“Children of a Lesser both of them deaf, then suddenly the audi- AP: Gi v en the hurdl es y o ur pro ject
deaf, nurtured their series idea from a God, ” “Switched at Birth”) portrays ence would be in their world. But if it was faced, ho w di d y o u s tay mo ti v ated?
Kickstarter-funded campaign to webisodes Michael’s estranged mom. Executive pro- one hearing and one deaf character, we’d Fel dman: Because we were friends first,
to a 2017 Sundance Film Festival episodic- ducer Andrew Ahn directed the half-hour probably make people feel like they were we had a support system embedded. So once
shorts showcase entry whose potential episodes. standing out and alienated from the world we the ball started rolling, we would take shifts
impressed Jan Diedrichsen, general manag- In an interview with the Associated Press wanted to create. in terms of, I’d freak out and she’d be the
er for Sundance TV and the streaming chan- translated by a sign-language interpreter, Stern: When you commit to authenticity strong one. And then she would freak out,
nel Sundance Now. Stern and Feldman discussed overcoming in a story, when you commit to tell an and I would be strong. We never had a freak
“We immediately fell in love with both Hollywood’s resistance to characters with authentic story, you can suddenly feel that out at the same time.
Shoshannah and Josh, and this unique per- disabilities and confused thinking by air- come through. That’s something I really Stern: Once we arrived at what eventual-
spective they had and this interesting voice lines. wanted for our show. So we said, why don’t ly became ‘This Close,’ we kind of fell in
they had,” Diedrichsen said. AP: Was i t di ffi cul t to pi tch a s ho w we go for it and make both the characters love with the project. We became fully com-
Stern is an actress who’s had recurring to pro ducers i n whi ch the l ead char- deaf? Of course Josh asked me, ‘Who’s mitted to it. ... We doubted the world around
roles in “Supernatural, ” “Weeds” and acters hav e a di s abi l i ty, s ti l l a rari - going to play Michael?’ I said, ‘You are.’ ... us because we kept getting ‘nos’ all the way,
“Jericho.” When she complained of a dis- ty o n TV? He couldn’t have said no. ‘no’ after ‘no’ after ‘no.’ Yet we never doubt-
heartening audition to Feldman, a friend and Fel dman: The first question we always Fel dman: I didn’t have a choice. ed that the world we created was good
aspiring screenwriter, he suggested they got from everybody was, ‘Why is this char- Stern: I can be forceful. enough.

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No trust, no care. She’s like a reflection of gorgeous exteriors of Vienna, Budapest, night, complete with snipers, flashing

SPARROW
Continued from page 19
the film itself, getting flatter and more bor-
ing by the minute. As a sign of how lost the
filmmakers get, a scene about whether or
London and lush hotel interiors. The sound-
track is Tchaikovsky and Mozart. It’s like
an extended ad for Chanel, except for all the
police lights, enough troops to invade
Belgium and the overly dramatic walk each
person takes toward freedom.
not a false drawer will open becomes the gore. This is a film in which interrogators
most thrilling element for a good 30 min- Gore? Oh yes. There are two rape scenes, coolly demand confessions in clipped
haf to ko avay vor a vile,” she tells her utes. several instances of torture — one with a European accents. It’s where a demented
mom). In addition to Rampling, there are fine hospital-grade skin peeler — public and torturer lovingly unrolls his bag of evil
But what really drives Dominika is never turns from Jeremy Irons, Douglas Hodge naked degradations, a gross garroting, a tools like a contestant with a knife roll on
very clear, how she goes from a tea-drink- and Mary-Louise Parker (who nevertheless dead body in a tub with its head in a plastic “Top Chef.” Then he intones: “Do you
ing dancer to someone perfectly happy cav- seems to be in a different film altogether.) bag, and more than a hint of incest. The know how long it takes to peel skin from a
ing in someone’s head with a cane. That’s On the other side, one of the worst casting bloodiness in juxtaposition with the human being?” (Spoiler alert: “Hours and
partly so viewers don’t know where her decisions was making Joel Edgerton bloodless high-end luxury is jarring — but hours.”)
loyalties lie and will stay intrigued, but she Dominika’s love interest. He’s a puppy dog not in a good way. Come to think of it, that might be more
gets lost in what could be a double-cross or next to her tiger and there are simply no Courtesy of screenwriter Justin Haythe, fun than sitting though “Red Sparrow.”
triple-cross — or, if you’re in withdrawal sparks between them. the cliches are all here, from the matching “Red Sparrow, ” a 20th Century Fox
from the Olympics — the infamous quad- “Red Sparrow” takes place in the languid, sweatsuits the sparrows wear as they jog on release, is rated R by the Motion Picture
cross. rich air of old European capitals and it their snowy campus to watching spies Association of America for “strong vio-
Soon you just don’t care. “We can’t trust a gains no energy from the mostly — and wordlessly pass packages in dark and lence, torture, sexual content, language and
word that comes out of her mouth,” one curiously empty — high-end restaurants, empty parks. A hand-off of political pris- some graphic nudity.” Running time: 139
character says of Dominika and he’s right. hospitals and swimming pools. There are oners is staged on an airport tarmac at minutes. One star out of four.

applicants while retaining the amount they signed by the admissions officer, it can expectation can drive kids to make visits

STUDENT
Continued from page 19
actually accept. This drives down the
acceptance rate, creating an image of a
school with a higher level of exclusivity.
inspire many students to truly believe that
this school has reached out to them, as it
appeals to the natural human belief that we
to schools and wait in anticipation for
months waiting for a letter informing them
of the schools’ choice whether to accept
My experiences are not unique; students are exceptional and unique individuals. them. The years of mailers and emails can
around my school have discussed what uni- While these emails have little impact on send a message to students that acceptance
When U.S. News and World Report ranks versities have sent them emails, a mention me, as I have not staked my identity and is likely, which is often shattered when the
colleges, each year they place considerable that a Ivy League school sent an email to a self worth on admittance to elite institu- reality of single digit acceptance rates
weight on the acceptance rate. The col- certain student is often met with laughter as tions, there is considerable potential for comes in the form of a rejection.
leges’ place on this ranking can determine for most it is clear that these schools’ these mailings to build hope in the minds
what school is regarded by top students and appeals to you are not rooted in a legiti- of my fellow students.
athletes as the most desirable to attend. By mate desire to have you attend. Students who receive continuous out-
distributing emails to students outside of The emails are always personal, reaches from the school can develop an Charlie Chapman is a junior at Burlingame High
the range of scores admitted students typi- School. Student News appears in the weekend edi-
addressed with your name and often idea that they actually have a chance to tion. You can email Student News at news@smdai-
cally have, the school can receive more applauding you for your work. When apply and be accepted. This hope and lyjournal.com.

greater human understanding. The Time’s Up ated by the outrage over Weinstein and Time’s Up meetings, organizers said, and

OSCARS
Continued from page 19
partnership invites women and men to share
stories about their lives at work.
It’s not just about sexual harassment,
those like him and channeling it toward
change.
Branches of the Time’s Up movement
international outreach continues to grow.
No invitation is needed to participate,
either, they said. Like all grass-roots move-
organizers said, but about illuminating what have been meeting regularly since the ments, it grows with personal interest.
it takes to create fair and equitable work- beginning of the year. Various sectors of the “There’s actual work being done, ”
people to share tales from their lives, which places where people of all races, genders initiative are dealing with men, people of DuVernay said. “It’s not just a press oppor-
are eventually uploaded into a Library of and ethnicities are recognized and valued. color and people overseas, organizers said. tunity... It’s not just an awards-show protest
Congress collection aimed at fostering It’s about seizing on the momentum gener- Hollywood men have held their own movement.”

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Billy Graham funeral: Evangelist’s children carry on crusade
By Tom Foreman and Jonathan Drew lectually, like her father. Youngest daughter
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ruth told about how she sinned and didn’t
listen to her father with a hasty marriage,
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Rev. Billy but he was waiting for her with open arms
Graham’s children remembered “America’s when she realized her mistake.
Pastor” on Friday as a man devoted to And oldest son Franklin, now CEO of the
spreading the Gospel, living his life at Billy Graham Evangelistic Association,
home as he preached it in stadiums, with a wrapped up with his father’s central theme:
personable humility and an unwavering that the only path to salvation is to accept
focus on the Bible. As his oldest son told Jesus Christ.
the funeral congregation, “There weren’t While Franklin Graham steered clear of
two Billy Grahams.” politics during his message, the Trumps and
Pences were the first guests he welcomed as
His adult children — all speakers or he began.
preachers in their own right — recalled And his invitation to be saved by Jesus
being taught by their parents how to read contained this barb: “The world, with all of
Scripture aloud and deliver sermons, but its political correctness, would want you to
also taking quiet walks with their father and believe that there are many roads to God.
feeling his embrace even when they made It’s just not true.”
mistakes. Like Graham’s famous crusades, the funer-
Franklin Graham, who delivered the main al featured singers who had shared his stage
funeral message, said all of those qualities in years past: Linda McCrary-Fisher,
were part of the whole. Michael W. Smith and the Gaither Vocal
“The Billy Graham that the world saw on Band.
television, the Billy Graham that the world REUTERS
The lineup of clergy and singers from as
saw in the big stadiums, was the same Billy Pallbearers carry the casket of the late U.S. evangelist Billy Graham during Graham’s funeral near as North Carolina and as far away as
Graham that we saw at home. There weren’t service at the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, N.C. Asia, was racially diverse — moreso than
two Billy Grahams,” he said. “He loved his thing very strategic from Heaven’s point of his family’s desire to capture the feeling the mostly white audience.
family. He stood by us. He comforted us.” view,” said his daughter Anne Graham Lotz, of’the crusades that made him the world’s Other notable guests included television
Franklin Graham’s funeral message, later adding: “I believe God is saying: best-known Protestant preacher of his era. host Kathie Lee Gifford, musician Ricky
which included a Gospel call to repentance ‘Wake up church! Wake up world!”’ Graham, who died last week at age 99, Skaggs, evangelist Rick Warren and politi-
and salvation, followed shorter remarks by The congregation included President brought a message of salvation to millions cian Rudy Giuliani. North Carolina Gov.
his siblings in a service that lasted just over Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence during visits and live broadcasts to scores Roy Cooper attended, as did his predecessor
an hour before an invitation-only crowd of and their wives. Neither Pence nor Trump of countries. Pat McCrory.
approximately 2,000. spoke during the service that was streamed The funeral served as a Billy Graham cru- The funeral came at the end of more than a
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his life. And his life was very significant. The funeral planning began a decade ago sages to make her relationship with God home in the mountains to Charlotte, where
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shopping center at the intersection of
Delaware Street and Concar Drive and
create 935 apartments, 35,000 square
Measure P, which is set to sunset at the
end of 2020, is also slated for the
November ballot, but Mason con-
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Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood
feet of retail space and a park, among firmed it is separate from the change Office Hours: Broadmoor. 8 a.m. to Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup-
other amenities, near the Hayward Park officials are considering Monday. On 11 a.m. Sam’s Sandwiches, 301 87th portive atmosphere while learning
projects would give officials time to Caltrain station. A pre-application has Feb. 6, the citizens group San Mateans St., Broadmoor in Daly City. No to improve your communication
study possible changes to Measure P appointment necessary. For more and leadership skills. For more infor-
also been completed for a 151-unit for Responsive Government filed information contact mation call (202) 390-7555.
and put amendments to it on the apartment complex proposed for a 3- paperwork with the city, marking the mrichardson@smcgov.org.
November ballot. acre property where the Hillsdale Inn beginning of a signature-gathering Caption for Hearing Loss Class.
B reak ing the Glass Ceiling: 1:15 p.m. to 2 p.m. San Mateo Senior
“It’s basically calling time out to motel and a self-service car wash cur- campaign aimed at extending the Women in Leadership Positions. Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
allow us to go through all the steps we rently stand on Hillsdale Boulevard, measure 10 years to 2030. Some have 10:30 a.m. Belmont Library, 1110 San Mateo. For more information call
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. 522-7490.
would need to complete in order to get according to the city’s website. expressed concern about the effort to Free. For more information call 591-
it on the ballot,” he said. Mason said San Mateo’s policy may extend Measure P as the city embarks 8286. Publishing Discussion and Book
Talk with George Anders. 7 p.m. to
Though in-lieu fees, land dedication, be unique in that it was established by on an update of its General Plan, argu- Family Her itage with the San 8 p.m. Burlingame Library, 480
off-site construction and acquisition or voters, meaning the City Council can- ing it might distract from the process Mateo Genealogical Society. 11 Primrose Road, Burlingame. Pulitzer
a.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San winner and journalist George
rehabilitation are among the alterna- not unilaterally amend it as would be to overhaul the city’s most compre- Francisco. Discuss DNA testing and Anders will discuss the world of pub-
tive means of complying with the the case for council-driven policies set hensive land use and zoning document. interpreting DNA results. For more lishing non-fiction. For more infor-
information contact mation call 558-7411.
affordable housing policy outlined in in other cities. Cities across Measure P caps heights at 55 feet valle@plsinfo.org.
Assembly Bill 1505, Measure P California have been grappling with a throughout the city, and allows for Social Security Class. 6 p.m. to 7:30
expressly prohibits the use of in-lieu heights up to 75 feet in certain places Author Talk: Laura Atkins and Stan p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645
wave of new state laws aimed at encour- Yogi Fred Korematsu Speak s Up Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
fees as an alternative to providing aging housing development and, in with a public benefit. It caps high-den- (Fighting for Justice). 11 a.m. to $18 entry fee. For more information
affordable units on site, according to a sity housing at 68 units per acre, after noon. South San Francisco Main call 522-7490.
some cases, reducing cities’ discretion Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
staff report. in reviewing new projects. factoring in state density bonuses, and San Francisco. For more information THURSDAY, MARCH 8
With several residential projects If the council approves the moratori- restricts floor area ratios for commer- call 829-3860. Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Fair
Oaks Community Center, 2600
expected to enter the final review um Monday, Mason said a discussion cial buildings. The City Council put Understanding Your Health Care. Middlefield Road, Redwood City.
stage, Mason said the moratorium of what Measure P features could be Measure P on a 2004 ballot to extend 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. San Mateo Free spaying and neutering clinic
many of the provisions set forth in the Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las hosted by the Peninsula Humane
would help ensure the city has the abil- changed to comply with state law and Pulgas, San Mateo. For more infor- Society. Surgery performed by a
ity to impose its below-market rate an environmental analysis of the citizens’ initiative Measure H, which mation call 522-7490. licensed vet in an SPCA surgery vehi-
voters adopted in 1991. cle. One pet per family. Cats and
unit requirement to the extent it is changes would precede the drafting of a Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m. dogs only. For more information call
legally able. He said new rental devel- ballot measure, which he said could be Mayor Rick Bonilla said in an email to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220 340-7022.
opments meeting the city’s require- initiated by the council. Those steps he supported staff efforts to analyze Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition
Visit Sicily: Community Travel
by renowned Chinese painter and
ment for below-market rate units would would likely need to be taken by the alternatives and would make a decision printmaker Hung Liu. For more infor- Information Session and Visit
not be stalled by the moratorium up for end of July or early August, ahead of on next steps based on their findings. mation call 355-1894. Ireland: Community Travel
Information Session. 6 p.m. to 7:30
review Monday. the San Mateo County Elections Author Event. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. p.m. Skyline College, 3300 College
Among the developments that could Office’s filing deadline for the The council meets 7 p.m. March 5 at Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose Drive, San Bruno. Free and open to
Road, Burlingame. Event features adults 18+. For more information call
go up for review while the moratorium November election. City Hall, 330 W. 20th Av e. Julie Lythcott-Haims of ‘Real 738-7098.
American’ and ‘How to Raise an
Adult’ For more information call 558- Master Resource Conser vation
inconclusive, and if executed poorly, live in the affected neighborhoods, Course. 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 455

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7411.
County Center, Redwood City. Meet
it could end up displacing residents of but it’s unclear how many investments B razilian Choro Group ‘Grupo in room 405, on the fourth floor. Gain
poor areas or benefiting developers would likely result from the tax Falso Baiano’ Performance. 3 p.m. an in-depth knowledge of sustain-
to 4 p.m. San Mateo Public Library, ability topics and learn about local
more than the people living in the breaks, said H. D. Palmer, a
Continued from page 1 55 W. Third St., San Mateo. Similar to resource conservation issues.
neighborhood, said Adam Looney, a spokesman for the state Department jazz, choro melds African rhythms Limited space, registration required.
senior fellow at the Brookings of Finance. with a harmonic structure similar to For more information contact aan-
though some critics worry it could turn classical baroque in this popular drade@smcgov.org.
Institution. He worries the benefits of Brown focused his 798 initial rec- Brazilian musical style. For more
into windfall for developers in gentri- the program will concentrate in gen- ommendations on areas with especial- information call 522-7849. Hillsdale Drama Presents: ‘ The
fying neighborhoods. Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.‘
trifying areas and cost the federal gov- ly high poverty and at least 30 busi- ‘Joseph and the Amazing 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Hillsdale High
Gov. Jerry Brown can recommend up ernment billions of dollars in lost nesses, hoping that the development Technicolor Dreamcoat.’ 7:30 p.m. School, 3115 Del Monte St., San
to a quarter of California’s high-pover- Menlo-Atherton High School Mateo. Play located in the Little
revenue, particularly if Congress spurred by tax breaks will include job- Performing Arts Center, 555 Theater. Cost $8. For more informa-
ty census tracts as places where devel- makes it permanent. creating firms on top of badly needed Middlefield Road, Atherton. Cost tion and to purchase tickets visit
opers are eligible for the breaks if they “You’ll have a lot of happy develop- housing. $14. For more information contact hillsdaledrama.com.
invest in housing, business parks, kristinm33@gmail.com.
ers and happy local stakeholders, and A third of them are in Los Angeles ‘The Elephant Man.’ 8 p.m. Hillbarn
retail stores or other developments. that will make the program look suc- County, 97 in the Inland Empire coun- SUNDAY, MARCH 4 Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster
On Friday he recommended mostly Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m. City. $37-$54. Based on the life of
cessful even if it was costly, and even ties of Riverside and San Bernardino, to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220 John Merrick. For more information
urban neighborhoods, particularly if the development would’ve occurred 31 in Orange County and 43 in San Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition call 349-6411.
around Los Angeles County and the anyway,” Looney said. Diego County. In Northern California, by renowned Chinese painter and
printmaker Hung Liu. For more infor- FRIDAY, MARCH 9
Inland Empire, but also included por- Brown’s preliminary list includes six counties surrounding the more mation call 355-1894. Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m.
tions of 54 of the state’s 58 counties. areas that are not commonly consid- prosperous San Francisco Bay would to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220
Indian Holi Celebration. 1:30 p.m. Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition
The program could help extend the ered struggling or are already undergo- get 67 opportunity zones and to 4 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 by renowned Chinese painter and
economic boom that has rained pros- ing rapid revitalization, Looney said. Sacramento County would get 38. Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. printmaker Hung Liu. For more infor-
Free. For more information call 591- mation call 355-1894.
perity on some areas of California, He pointed to one tract that includes a Brown is seeking feedback by 8286.
Panorea Avdis, director of the portion of Stanford University and March 15 on areas to add or remove Listening to Trump’s America:
Governor’s Office of Business and MusiKohl Notes: Henschel Quartet Bridging the Divide. 7 p.m. to 8:30
adjacent student housing, and others from the list and must finalize his rec- with Telegraph Quartet and Scott p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
Economic Development, told in Inglewood close to the planned sta- ommendations by March 21. The U.S. Pingel. 7 p.m. Kohl Mansion, 2750 de las Pulgas, Belmont. Free. For
reporters in a conference call. Adeline Drive, Burlingame. For more more information call 591-8286.
dium for the Los Angeles Rams, where Treasury Department has the final say information call 762-1130.
“We know that it hasn’t been real- he said developers are likely to con- on which census tracts are eligible for Hillsdale Drama Presents: ‘ The
ized consistently between Northern Lion, the Witch, and the
gregate regardless of tax incentives. opportunity zone tax breaks. MONDAY, MARCH 5
Wardrobe.’ 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Hillsdale
Coffee Break for LGBTQ 50+. 10:30
and Southern California and even Investors won’t have to pay taxes States have used a variety of meth- a.m. to 11:30 a.m. San Mateo Pride High School, 3115 Del Monte St., San
between the coastal and inland areas of on their earnings as long as they hold ods for choosing which areas to make Center, 1021 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. Play located in the Little
Mateo. For more information call Theater. Cost $10 to $17. For more
the state,” Avdis said. onto the investment for at least 10 eligible for tax breaks. Connecticut 591-0133. information and to purchase tickets
Some experts, though, are skeptical. years. They can avoid a portion of the Gov. Daniel Malloy, for example, is visit hillsdaledrama.com.
Dance Connection with Nob Hill
Evidence on the success of programs capital gains tax if they sell after five encouraging local governments to Sounds. Free dance lessons 6:30 ‘Joseph and the Amazing
similar to the opportunity zones is years. An estimated 3 million people apply for his consideration. p.m.-7 p.m. with open dance 7 p.m. Technicolor Dreamcoat.’ 7:30 p.m.
to 9:30 p.m. Burlingame Woman’s Menlo-Atherton High School
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110 Employment 110 Employment 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
SALES/MARKETING
INTERNSHIPS
NOTICE OF VACANCY -
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking North Fair Oaks
for ambitious interns who are eager to Community Council:
jump into the business arena with both President of the Board of
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs
of the newspaper and media industries. Supervisors Dave Pine an-
This position will provide valuable nounced today that applica-
experience for your bright future. tions for appointment to the
Email resume
info@smdailyjournal.com North Fair Oaks Community
Council are now available.
WAREHOUSE WORKER NEEDED There are currently two va-
in Brisbane CA. Looking for full-time 1st cancies on the Council:
and 2nd shift employees in our Brisbane, One (1) representing Com-
CA warehouse. Full benefits after 90
days: Health, IRA, Short Term Disability, munity member; and One
Long Term Disability and more! Starting (1) representing Alternate
wage is $15.50 per hour. Youth member. Applicants Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
Alex Godizano, 650-333-7397 or
alex@distributionpersonnel.com must be residents or busi-
ness owners in the North
Fair Oaks area. Youth
127 Elderly Care members must be between
the ages of 16-18 and re-
side in the North Fair Oaks
FAMILY RESOURCE area. Any interested County
Caregivers Wanted
Caregivers Wanted GUIDE resident from the above dis-
Home C
Home are Jobs
Care The San Mateo Daily Journal’s trict is encouraged to apply.
(650) 600-8108 twice-a-week resource guide for The North Fair Oaks Com-
children and families. munity Council addresses
Email: jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
Email: jobs@starlightcaregivers.com Every Tuesday & Weekend the needs of the community
www.starlightcaregivers.com
www.starlightcaregivers.com and serves as an advisory
Apply online or w
Apply alk-in
walk-in Look for it in today’s paper to council to the Board of Su-
4600 EEll CCamino
amino Real
Real,, # 211,, LLos
os Altos
Altos find information on family pervisors on those matters
resources in the local area, which relate to the North 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
including childcare. Fair Oaks community, in-
cluding, but not limited to, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #276312 STATEMENT #276697 STATEMENT #276786
advice on matters of public The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
Day or Night
Day Night Shifts,
Shiffts
ts, Immedia
Immediate te Placement
Placement 203 Public Notices health, safety, welfare, pub- as: Keila Rira, 2626 Alameda de las Pul- as: Precision Pacific Construction, 135 as: Workouts on Wheels, 100 Skywood
lic works, policy, planning, Rogers Ave, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Way, WOODSIDE, CA 94062. Regis-
Required:
Required: 2 years
years paid experience
experience gas, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- tered Owner: Anne Marie Bourgeois,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Registered Owner: Boris Rokh, same ad-
or ccurrent
urrent CNA Certification;
Certification; community development, tered Owner: Kenyon Lee, same ad- dress. The business is conducted by an same address. The business is conduct-
STATEMENT #276818 program development, and dress. The business is conducted by an Individual. The registrants commenced ed by an Individual. The registrants
Must DDrive
rive CCar;
ar; SSpeak
peak and write
write English
English The following person is doing business Individual. The registrants commenced commenced to transact business under
as: LifeSpark, 3650 Altamont Way, RED- services pertaining to North to transact business under the FBN on
to transact business under the FBN on
the FBN on January 1989.
01/01/1997.
MULTIPLE OPENINGS for degreed ap- WOOD CITY, CA 94062. Registered Fair Oaks. The Council 6/7/2006. /s/Boris Rokh/ /s/Anne Bourgeois/
plicants for Software Engineer in San Owner: Hiroshi Ishii-Adajar, same ad- holds regular meetings on /s/Kenyon Lee/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published
Mateo, CA; must send resume by mail & dress. The business is conducted by an This statement was filed with the Asses-
include salary req’ts to: the fourth Thursday of the sor-County Clerk on 2/15/18. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal 2/24/18,
Individual. The registrant commenced to sor-County Clerk on 1/12/2018. (Publish- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/17/18,
transact business under the FBN on N/A.
month at 7:00 p.m. and ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/24/18, 3/3/18, 3/10/18).
3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18).
Janice Fu study session meetings on
Administrative Assistant, /s/Hiroshi Ishii-Adajar/ 2/10/18, 2/17/18, 2/24/18, 3/3/18).
IXL Learning, Inc., This statement was filed with the Asses- the third Thursday of every FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #276790
777 Mariners Island Blvd, Suite 600 sor-County Clerk on 2/26/18. (Published other month at 6:30 p.m. at STATEMENT #276571 The following person is doing business
San Mateo, CA 94404 in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/3/18, the Fair Oaks Community FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The following person is doing business as: Simple Dainty Jewelry, 149 PICCA-
3/10/18, 3/17/18, 3/24/18). STATEMENT #276690
Center, 2600 Middlefield The following person is doing business
as: Eclectique, 830 Palmetto Ave., PA- DILLY PL, UNIT G, SAN BRUNO, CA
CIFICA, CA 94044. Registered Owners: 94066. Registered Owner: Lay & Au
MULTIPLE POSITIONS. Redwood City, Road, Redwood City. as: LUNCHMASTER 2 GO, 601 Taylor 1)Steven L. Baca, 900 Palmetto Ave., LLC, CA. The business is conducted by
CA. QLTY ASSRNCE (QA) ENG'R (#1):
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR Deadline for receipt of ap- Way, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- Pacifica, CA 94044 2)Lisa L. Rex, 5528 a Limited Liability Company. The regis-
MS in Sci or Eng'ring + 4 yrs exp. tered Owner: NOB HILL CATERING, trants commenced to transact business
PRNCPL ENG'R (#2): MS in Comp Sci, CHANGE OF NAME plication is Friday, March Alaska Dr., Concord, CA 94521. The
under the FBN on N/A.
INC., CA. The business is conducted by business is conducted by a General Part-
Eng'ring or rltd + 3 yrs exp. Kenandy, CASE# 18CIV00622 30, 2018 at 5 p.m. Applica- a Corporation. The registrants com- nership. The registrants commenced to /s/Dylan Lay/
Inc., apply w/job #: hr@kenandy.com. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, tions can be obtained from transact business under the FBN on N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses-
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, menced to transact business under the
sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Sherry Golestan, Deputy FBN on N/A. /s/Steven L. Baca/
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/24/18,
/s/Ted Giouzelis/ /Lisa L. Rex/
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Clerk of the Board of Super- This statement was filed with the Asses- 3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18).
NEWSPAPER INTERNS PETITION OF visors, 400 County Center, This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/6/18. (Published in
sor-County Clerk on 2/15/18. (Published
JOURNALISM Ronald Tran and Redwood City, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/17/18, the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/24/18, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The Daily Journal is looking for in- Milen Rachel Hashimoto 3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18). STATEMENT #276831
sgolestan@smcgov.org or 2/24/18, 3/3/18, 3/10/18).
terns to do entry level reporting, re- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: The following person is doing business
search, updates of our ongoing fea- Petitioner: Ronald Tran and by calling (650) 363-4609. as: Speedy Management, 205 De Anza
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- Milen Rachel Hashimoto filed a petition Applications are also availa- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Blvd #139, SAN MATEO, CA 94402.
so welcome. STATEMENT #276715 Registered Owners: 1)Kenyon Lee,
with this court for a decree changing ble on-line at the County STATEMENT #276689 The following person is doing business same address 2)Wing Fu Aaron Lau,
We expect a commitment of four to name as follows: website: The following person is doing business as: JCBERRY STYLE, 1525 Sullivan 3438 Phoebe Ct., West Covina, CA
eight hours a week for at least four Present Name: Ayden Ka’eo Tran https://bnc.smcgov.org/va- as: NOSTIMO CUISINE, 601 Taylor Ave. #8, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Regis- 91792. The business is conducted by a
months. The internship is unpaid, but Proposed Name: Way, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- tered Owner: Cherisse Ann P. Baet, General Partnership. The registrant
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- Ayden Ka’eo Hashimoto Tran cancies For information tered Owner: NOB HILL CATERING, same address. The business is conduct- commenced to transact business under
terns have progressed in time into about this commission, con- INC., CA. The business is conducted by ed by an Individual. The registrants the FBN on 11/13/2008.
paid correspondents and full-time re- /s/Kenyon Lee/
porters.
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons tact Victor Gaitan a Corporation. The registrants com- commenced to transact business under
This statement was filed with the Asses-
interested in this matter shall appear be- menced to transact business under the the FBN on N/A.
vgaitan@smcgov.org or /s/Cherisse Ann P.Baet/ sor-County Clerk on 2/27/18. (Published
College students or recent graduates fore this court at the hearing indicated (650) 363-4668. For infor- FBN on N/A. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/3/18,
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- This statement was filed with the Asses-
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper /s/Ted Giouzelis/ 3/10/18, 3/17/18, 3/24/18).
experience is preferred but not neces- tition for change of name should not be mation about this release This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/16/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/24/18,
sarily required. granted. Any person objecting to the contact Sherry Golestan, sor-County Clerk on 2/15/18. (Published 3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18).
name changes described above must file Deputy Clerk of the Board, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/17/18, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Please send a cover letter describing STATEMENT #276864
your interest in newspapers, a resume a written objection that includes the rea- at sgolestan@smcgov.org 2/24/18, 3/3/18, 3/10/18). The following person is doing business
sons for the objection at least two court FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
and three recent clips. Before you ap-
days before the matter is scheduled to (650) 363-4609. STATEMENT #276771
as: Ecloud Skincare, 4060 S. El Camino
ply, you should familiarize yourself Real, Suite 15, SAN MATEO, CA 94403.
with our publication. Our Web site: be heard and must appear at the hearing 3/3/18 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business Registered Owner: Elena Nikishina, 980
www.smdailyjournal.com. to show cause why the petition should CNS-3105597# STATEMENT #276650 as: Melinamade Interiors, 515 Edgemar Marlin Ave., Foster City, CA 94404. The
The following person is doing business Ave., PACIFICA, CA 94044. Registered business is conducted by an Individual.
not be granted. If no written objection is SAN MATEO DAILY Owner: Melina Copass, same address.
Send your information via e-mail to timely filed, the court may grant the peti- as: Coupa Cafe Marston, 695 Main The registrant commenced to transact
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- JOURNAL Street, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. The business is conducted by an Individ- business under the FBN on N/A.
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the ual. The registrants commenced to /s/Elena Nikishina/
petition shall be held on 03/27/18 at 9 Registered Owner: Marston CC Corpora- transact business under the FBN on 1-1-
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 This statement was filed with the Asses-
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, tion, CA. The business is conducted by 12. sor-County Clerk on 3/1/18. (Published in
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this a Corporation. The registrants com- /s/Melina Copass/ the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/3/18,
Order to Show Cause shall be published menced to transact business under the This statement was filed with the Asses- 3/10/18, 3/17/18, 3/24/18).
at least once each week for four succes- FBN on 1/23/2018. sor-County Clerk on 2/22/18. (Published
SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- /s/Jean Paul Coupal/ in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/24/18,
Representative needed to sell newspa- This statement was filed with the Asses- 3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
per print and web advertising and event ing on the petition in the following news- STATEMENT #276800
paper of general circulation: sor-County Clerk on 2/13/18. (Published The following person is doing business
marketing solutions. To apply, please call in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/17/18,
650-344-5200 and send resume to San Mateo Daily Journal FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: Devonshire Oaks Nursing Center,
info@smdailyjournal.com Filed: 2/13/2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 2/24/18, 3/3/18, 3/10/18). 3635 Jefferson Avenue, REDWOOD
STATEMENT #276646
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ STATEMENT #276465 The following person is doing business CITY, CA 94062. Registered Owner: St.
The following person is doing business as: Safety First Instruction, 48 Parkrose Therese Convalescent Hospital Inc., CA.
SR. FINANCE MGR., for solid waste/re- Judge of the Superior Court FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The business is conducted by a Corpora-
cycling agency. Budgeting, financial pro- Dated: 2/8/2018 as: Perfectly Blended, 1301 Ralston Ave, Avenue, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Regis-
jections, review of third-party contractors, BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered Own- STATEMENT #276685 tered Owner: Scott Rea, same address.
tion. The registrant commenced to trans-
(Published 2/17/18, 2/24/18, 3/3/18, er: La Ron A. Wilson, 2624 Isabelle Ave., The following person is doing business act business under the FBN on
rate-setting, benefits administration, 3/10/18) The business is conducted by an Individ- 7/11/2003.
bond oversight, insurance, capital project San Mateo, CA 94403. The business is as: The Grove at Ten Mulberry Court, 10 ual. The registrants commenced to /s/Danilo C. Cabanayan/
cost control. conducted by an Individual. The regis- Mulberry Court, BELMONT, CA 94002. transact business under the FBN on This statement was filed with the Asses-
https://rethinkwaste.org/about/about- trants commenced to transact business Registered Owners: 1)Dominic G. Fer- 01/01/2018. sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published
us/employment-opportunities under the FBN on 1-22-18. rari, 904 Arlington Road, Redwood City, /s/Scott Rea/ in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/3/18,
/s/La Ron Wilson/ CA 94062 2)Alicia Ferrari, 44 West 10th This statement was filed with the Asses- 3/10/18, 3/17/18, 3/24/18).
This statement was filed with the Asses- St. Apt. 8C, New York, NY 10011 3)Shir- sor-County Clerk on 2/13/18. (Published
sor-County Clerk on 1/29/2018. (Publish- ley DeCrosta, 824 Rigel Lane, Foster in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/24/18,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18). NOTICE OF PETITION TO
City, CA 94404 4)Suzanne C. Ferrari,

GOT JOBS?
2/10/18, 2/17/18, 2/24/18, 3/3/18). ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
904 Arlington Road, Redwood City, CA Leigh Page Browder
94062 5)Dante G. Ferrari, 904 Arlington FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Case Number: 18PRO00133
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Road, Redwood City, CA 94062 6)Char- STATEMENT #276789 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
STATEMENT #276568 lotte J. Ferrari, 904 Arlington Road, Red- The following person is doing business tingent creditors, and persons who may
The following person is doing business wood City, CA 94062. The business is as: Momo Collaboration, 755 Miller Ave., otherwise be interested in the will or es-
as: Strategic Marketing Solutions, 1825 conducted by an Unincorporated Associ- SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. tate, or both, of Lee Browder. A Petition
Mezes Ave, BELMONT, CA 94002. ation other than a Partnership. The reg- Registered Owner: Manuel Arce, same for Probate has been filed by Todd Brow-
The best career seekers Registered Owner: Deborah Siegle, istrants commenced to transact business address. The business is conducted by der in the Superior Court of California,
same address. The business is conduct- an Individual. The registrants com- County of San Mateo. The Petition for
read the Daily Journal. ed by an Individual. The registrants
under the FBN on June 06, 2012.
/s/Suzanne Ferrari/ menced to transact business under the Probate requests that Todd Browder be
commenced to transact business under FBN on 7/1/16. appointed as personal representative to
This statement was filed with the Asses- administer the estate of the decedent.
the FBN on 1999. /s/Manuel E. Arce/
We will help you recruit qualified, talented /s/Deborah Siegle/ sor-County Clerk on 2/15/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- The petition requests authority to admin-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/17/18, ister the estate under the Independent
individuals to join your company or organization. This statement was filed with the Asses-
2/24/18, 3/3/18, 3/10/18).
sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
sor-County Clerk on 2/6/2018. (Publish- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/24/18,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18). thority will allow the personal representa-
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide 2/10/18, 2/17/18, 2/24/18, 3/3/18). tive to take many actions without obtain-
ing court approval. Before taking certain
range of qualifications for all types of positions. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME very important actions, however, the per-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #276716 STATEMENT #276785 sonal representative will be required to
STATEMENT #276611 The following person is doing business The following person is doing business give notice to interested persons unless
For the best value and the best results, The following person is doing business as: RDZ Ventures, 362 Beverly Dr., SAN as: Phase 2 Properties, 100 Skywood they have waived notice or consented to
recruit from the Daily Journal... as: Total Back Care, 951 Industrial Road, CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner: Way, WOODSIDE, CA 94062. Regis- the proposed action.) The independent
administration authority will be granted
Suite B, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Reg- Rosemarie Dela Cruz, same address. tered Owners: Anne Marie Bourgeois
istered Owner: Dr. Nick Athens, same and Philip Alonzo Bourgeois, same ad- unless an interested person files an ob-
The business is conducted by an Individ-
Contact us for a free consultation address. The business is conducted by ual. The registrants commenced to dress. The business is conducted by a jection to the petition and shows good
an Individual. The registrants com- Married Couple. The registrants com- cause why the court should not grant the
transact business under the FBN on authority.
menced to transact business under the Sept. 2017. menced to transact business under the
A hearing on the petition will be held in
Call (650) 344-5200 or FBN on 11-8-96.
/s/Dr. Nick Athens/
/s/Rosemarie A. Dela Cruz/ FBN on January 1989.
/s/Anne Bourgeois/ this court as follows: MAR. 19, 2018 at
This statement was filed with the Asses- 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/8/2018. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 2/16/18. (Published
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published
Court of California, County of San Mateo,
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/17/18, 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/24/18, 94063.
2/10/18, 2/17/18, 2/24/18, 3/3/18). 2/24/18, 3/3/18, 3/10/18). 3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18). If you object to the granting of the peti-
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203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices 296 Appliances 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale
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nOTIcE OF PETITIOn TO chAnGE OF nAME contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or $30. (415)231-4825 Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784
AdMInISTEr ESTATE OF CASE# 18CIV00899 gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte (650)302-2456
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Case Number: 18PRO00133 COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, costos exentos por imponer un grava- whIrlPOOl-drYEr GAS Coin Oper- (808)631-1365. Guts $500 (415)269-4784
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, men sobre cualquier recuperación de ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or
tingent creditors, and persons who may REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- (650)302-2456 nEw dEluXE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- cOSTcO PlAY Pen with travel bag.
otherwise be interested in the will or es- PETITION OF diante un acuerdo o una concesión de ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must Used once $35 (650)591-2981
tate, or both, of Lee Browder. A Petition Marisol Ornelas arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. Sell! (650) 875-8159.
for Probate has been filed by Todd Brow- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte 297 Bicycles druM -décOr ONLY Brass cylinder &
Petitioner: Marisol Ornelas filed a petition antes de que la corte pueda desechar el nEw TwIn Mattress set plus frame fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00
der in the Superior Court of California, (650)344-4756
County of San Mateo. The Petition for with this court for a decree changing caso. AdulT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- $30.00 (650) 347-2356
Probate requests that Todd Browder be name as follows: The name and address of the court is (El loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
Present Name: Marisol Ornelas nombre y dirección de la corte es): Supe- nIAGArA VIBrATInG Adjustable bed lIOnEl chrISTMAS Holiday expan-
appointed as personal representative to good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
administer the estate of the decedent. Proposed Name: Marisol Gastelum Or- rior Court of California, County of San BMX MOnGOOSE Outer Limit Bike,
nelas Mateo-Limited Jurisdiction, 400 County looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 (408)656-0958
The petition requests authority to admin- lIOnEl wESTErn Union Pass car and
ister the estate under the Independent Center, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons The name, address, and telephone num- chIld’S SchwInn BIcYclE, BluE in OFFIcE SwIVEl Chair, good condition.
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. $25. (415)231-4825
thority will allow the personal representa- interested in this matter shall appear be- ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with- lOrEX 14” B&W Surveillance System
tive to take many actions without obtain- fore this court at the hearing indicated out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc- OFFIcE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- ción y el número de teléfono del aboga- nEw 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
ing court approval. Before taking certain $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave wood with formica wood grain top $25 2360 RWC loction.
very important actions, however, the per- tition for change of name should not be do del demandante, o del demandante (650) 787-9753
granted. Any person objecting to the que no tiene abogado, es): mes
sonal representative will be required to luGGAGE, rEd, 21" NEW Samsonite
give notice to interested persons unless name changes described above must file Tom Fier OrnATE lArGE BOOKcASE: Two Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
they have waived notice or consented to a written objection that includes the rea- Law Offices of Tom Fier 298 collectibles Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
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the proposed action.) The independent days before the matter is scheduled to SAN MATEO, CA 94404
administration authority will be granted 80’S TOPS Complete Factory Set All nEGrInI FEncInG Epee mask size M
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unless an interested person files an ob- to show cause why the petition should DATE (Fecha): 11/1/2017
jection to the petition and shows good gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 (415)260-6940
not be granted. If no written objection is Clerk (Secretario) by, Rodina M. Catala- A-TEAM FIGurInES Plus Jeep $20
cause why the court should not grant the timely filed, the court may grant the peti- no
authority. (650)591-9769 San Carlos rETrO huTch Needs refinishing other- SAMSOnITE 26" tan hard-sided suit
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Deputy (Adjunto) R. Krill wise good condition. Top detaches from case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
A hearing on the petition will be held in petition shall be held on 04/10/18 at 9 NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: lEnnOX rEd Rose, Unused, hand bottom $25. (650)712-9962 $45. (650)328-6709
this court as follows: MAR. 19, 2018 at a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, You are served. painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this (SEAL) $12.00. (650) 578 9208. SEwInG STOrAGE cabinet, Custom SIlK SArEE 6 yards new nice color.for
Court of California, County of San Mateo, Order to Show Cause shall be published made wood perfect condition $75. $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA at least once each week for four succes- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- MIllEr lITE Neon sign , work good (650)483-1222 formation.
94063. sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- nal: 2/10/18, 2/17/18, 2/24/18, 3/3/18) $59 call (650)218-6528
If you object to the granting of the peti- ing on the petition in the following news- SOFABEd, VElOur, tan, Excellent SInK, 33”X22” Top mount with faucet,
tion, you should appear at the hearing paper of general circulation: STAr wArS Action figure: Qui-Gon condition. $75. (808)631-1365. $15.00 (650)544-5306
and state your objections or file written San Mateo Daily Journal Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10
objections with the court before the hear- Filed: 2/26/2018 Steve (650)518-6614. SOlId wOOd Dining table with exten- Slr lEnS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
ing. Your appearance may be in person /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ sion great piece great condition black Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
or by your attorney. Judge of the Superior Court 299 computers $80 (650)364-5263
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- Dated: 2/26/2018 Slr lEnS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
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CASE# 18CIV00600 (650) 578 9208 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, (925)482-5742 unIdEn hArlEY Davidson Gas Tank
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, SuMMOnS (cITAcIOn JudIcIAl) 300 Toys phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso): 210 lost & Found TABlE 24"X48" folding legs each end.
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Evelyn Margaret Skye T. PASION, and DOES 1 to 10, inclusive patch on right eye. REWARD. (650)771-6324
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Call (323) 439-7713. lArGE STuFFEd ANIMALS - $3 each TwIn BEd frame-black wrought iron
Petitioner: Evelyn Margaret Skye filed a YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
petition with this court for a decree SERRA VISTA MAINTENANCE ASSO- Books 311 Musical Instruments
changing name as follows: rOllErBlAdES, GOOd condition. TwIn BEd, mattress, box spring, frame
CIATION, a California non-profit mutual $ 50. (650)598-9804.
Present Name: Reese Aki Ehrlich benefit corporation Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- chrOMATIc hArMOnIcA: Horner
JAMES PATTErSOn hardback books. 6309 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
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THE COURT ORDERS that all persons may decide against you without your be- STAr wArS Celebration 3 Darth Vader
nIchOlAS SPArKS hardback books. $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
interested in this matter shall appear be- ing heard unless you respond within 30 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 wAll unIT/rOOM Divider. Simple
fore this court at the hearing indicated days. Read the information below. lines. Breaks down for transportation. druM SET-PEArl FOruM Excellent
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after quAlITY BOOKS used and rare. World 302 Antiques $25.(650)712-9962 leave message condition, Black, Full Kit, Light Use, $425
tition for change of name should not be this summons and legal papers are & US History and classic American nov- Call Paul (650)218-6706.
granted. Any person objecting to the served on you to file a written response els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 MAhOGAnY AnTIquE Secretary desk, wAlnuT chEST, small (4 drawer with
name changes described above must file at this court and have a copy served on 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 EPIPhOnE lES Paul 100th
a written objection that includes the rea- the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not ThE hAlO Forerunner saga. 3 books. elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
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days before the matter is scheduled to be in proper legal form if you want the door mirror $100 or B/Offer. (650)589-
be heard and must appear at the hearing court to hear your case. There may be a V.lOGVInOV, unuSuAl Journey to the 303 Electronics 0764 FEndEr MuSTAnG I guitar amplifier
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timely filed, the court may grant the peti- and more information at the California chines never used for small bus. $95 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
Courts Online Self-Help Center (650)992-4544. FEndEr MuSTAnG ll guitar amplifier
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 03/22/18 at 9 (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your
294 Baby Stuff wOOd-GrAIn lAMInATE Kitchen table 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
county law library, or the courthouse BlAuPunKT AM/FM/cd Radio and Re- 3’x4’ plus 1’ leaf, 2 chairs. Photo availa- $130.00 (650)421-5469
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, FIShEr-PrIcE hEAlThY Care booster ble $35 (650)392-4841.
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing ceiver with Detachable Face asking
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver seat - $5 (650)592-5864. $100. (650)593-4490 FOr SAlE:
Order to Show Cause shall be published
form. If you do not file your response on 306 housewares Epiphone Les Paul Custom
at least once each week for four succes-
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- time, you may lose the case by default, 295 Art KIndlE FIrE 8 in. Case and Charger Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
and your wages, money, and property incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 $625.00, 650 421 5469.
ing on the petition in the following news- cOMPlETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
paper of general circulation: may be taken without further warning BruShEd FInISh, 15" X 20" frame Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
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/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ (650)342-5630 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
Judge of the Superior Court If you do not know an attorney, you may
want to call an attorney referral service. If
296 Appliances OnKYO AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital (650)369-8013.
Dated: 2/5/2018 Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, crYSTAl (lEAdEd glass) lamp $30.
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be eligible for free legal services from a Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 Can send picture. (650)464-7860 PIAnO, uPrIGhT, in excellent condi-
3/3/18) nonprofit legal services program. You
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
can locate these nonprofit groups at the brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- SAMSunG FlAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. 308 Tools
California Legal Services Web site 0898 VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 PIAnO-1955 BAldwIn Acrosonic 36”
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- High, Free for anyone to pick-up
AnTIquE IrOn Hand Drills. 3 available (650)295-9121.
OrdEr TO ShOw cAuSE FOr
nia Courts Online Self-Help Center AIr cOndITIOnEr, Portable, 14,000 304 Furniture at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by BTU, Commercial Cool model
chAnGE OF nAME CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- uPrIGhT PIAnO. In tune. Fair condi-
contacting your local court or county bar 2 wAlnuT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops crAFTSMAn 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
CASE# 18CIV00553 association. NOTE: The court has a stat- sories plus remote included. dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, need work but very good cond. $20/ea
utory lien for waived fees and costs on 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO. (650)952-3466. VInTAGE lInGErIE Washboard circa
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, any settlement or arbitration award of (650)345-1835 ShOPSMITh MArK V 50th Anniversary
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
$10,000 or more in a civil case. The most attachments. $1,500/OBO. strumming $50 (650)369-2486
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 AnTIquE dInInG table for six people (650)504-0585
court's lien must be paid before the court cOFFEE MAKEr $15.00 white, Kitchen with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
PETITION OF will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- YAMAhA AcOuSTIc Guitar, model
David Michael Richards demandado. Si no responde dentro de VInTAGE crAFTSMAn Jig Saw. Circa FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 0907 AnTIquE MOhAGAnY Bookcase. Four 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
30 días, la corte puede decidir en su feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
Petitioner: David Michael Richards filed a contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in- ZIlJIAn cYMBAlS with stands, 21”
petition with this court for a decree formación a continuación. cOlEMAn lXE Roadtrip Grill - VInTAGE ShOPSMITh and BAnd
ArMchAIr GOOd condition $55. ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
changing name as follows: Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 SAw, good shape. $300/obo. Call (916)826-5964
(650)918-9847 (650)266-3184 (650)342-6993
Present Name: David Michael Richards spués de que le entreguen esta citación
Proposed Name: David Michael Ruiz y papeles legales para presentar una re- BEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition
spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer ElEcTrIc STOVE From Sears (650) 315-2319
312 Pets & Animals
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons que se entregue una copia al deman- Excellent Condition $225
interested in this matter shall appear be- dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- Please Call (650)244-9267 BunK BEdS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 309 Office Equipment AIrlInE cArrIEr for cats, pur. from
fore this court at the hearing indicated ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- GOOd MIcrOwAVE 1100 watt $40 Da- B/O (650)685-2494 1950’S BurrOuGhS elec. adding ma- (505)228-1480 local.
tition for change of name should not be recto si desea que procesen su caso en ly City (415) 231-4825. chine. $30. 650-888-9314.
granted. Any person objecting to the la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- cArPET runnEr: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- OnE KEnnEl Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
name changes described above must file lario que usted pueda usar para su re- hOTPOInT hEAVY Duty Dryer excellent or: floral design. good condition mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
working condition Burlingame $50 Call lAPTOP cASE or bag. Black. Like new.
a written objection that includes the rea- spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- $45.00. (650)266-3184 Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. (650)593-2066
sons for the objection at least two court larios de la corte y más información en el Dan (408)656-0958
days before the matter is scheduled to Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- cOMMOdE, GOOd condition. $20 obo.
be heard and must appear at the hearing fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- MAYTAG wAShEr excellent working Please call (650)745-6309 310 Misc. For Sale PArrOT cAGE, Steel, Large - approx
teca de leyes de su condado o en la condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
to show cause why the petition should offer. (650)245-4084
not be granted. If no written objection is corte que le quede más cerca. Si no (408)656-0958 cOMPuTEr dESK (glass) & chair. Like 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- puede pagar la cuota de presentación, new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the pida al secretario de la corte que le dé MFG h20lABS Model 300 exc cond gtecher@comcast.net PET cArrIEr for small dog or cat in ex-
petition shall be held on 03/21/18 at 9 un formulario de exención de pago de counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a BESSY SMAll Evening Hand Bag With 6059
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, cOMPuTEr dESK For sale $99
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Order to Show Cause shall be published plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- condition asking only $99 (650)520-4650 PET TAXI Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
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sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- cia. rOOM hEATEr Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 (650)544-5306 $25. Call (650)349-6059.
ing on the petition in the following news- Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5.
paper of general circulation: mendable que llame a un abogado inme- (650)952-3500 dESK, Gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
San Mateo Daily Journal diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, (650)458-3578
puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a SEwInG MAchInE-rOYAl XL 6000
Filed: 2/6/2018 abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo-
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
gado, es posible que cumpla con los (650)342-8436. dInETTE TABlE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
Judge of the Superior Court requisitos para obtener servicios legales
Dated: 2/6/2018 (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- ShOwTIME rOTISSErIE used once
(Published 2/10/18, 2/17/18, 2/24/18, gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar dInInG rOOM SET - Cherry Wood
3/3/18) $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave
estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio message. (Looks Like Mahogany), two extra
web de California Legal Services, leaves, Seats up to 10 $1200 Call Eve-
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro nings (650)591-6331.
de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, SInGEr SEwInG Machine. Good condi-
tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call
(650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. dInInG TABlE (36"x54") and 4 match-
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
SMITh cOrOnA typewriter and table $250 .(650)-654-1930.

lEGAl nOTIcES
M120 $25 (650)888-9314 drESSEr 4-drAwEr in Belmont for
TABlE TOP Elec.Skillet Oster #4859 $75. Good condition; good for children.
w/cover 11 7/8"sq.cook area $10.00 Call (650)678-8585
(650)344-4756
Fictitious Business Name Statements, EnTErTAInMEnT cEnTEr for $50.
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, unITAP STAndArd centerset bath-
room chrome faucet, complete, $10, (650)726-4102
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, (650)595-3933
FrEE wOOdEn Bed frame, good condi-
Notice of Public Sales and More. VAcuuM clEAnEr (reconditioned) tion pictures available (650)322-9598
email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. wESTErn wAShBOArd Sales made GlIdEr rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C.
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 $75. phone 650-369-2486. IKEA drESSEr, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com whIrlPOOl wAShEr DRYER, GE
Refrigerator all working and in good con- IKEA TABlE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. $ 30. (650)598-9804.
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316 Clothes 318 Sports equipment 440 Apartments 620 Automobiles 640 Motorcycles/Scooters 670 Auto Service
5 boxeS male & female square dance VintAge nASh Cruisers Mens/ Wom- belMont: LARGE 1BR, 2BR & 3BR toYotA ’12 Rav 4, Sport, Silver, 52k bMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 oBo. Call
clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
6-8. $60 B/o. (650)574-4439
Apts. Prime Locations, Quiet Buildings.
Clean & Updated units. No Smoking, No
miles, 1 owner, $13,950.00 (650)212-
6666
(650) 995-0003
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Pets, No Housing Vouchers. $2,100 & hondA 305 Head, 2 blocks, X-tras. Complete Repair & Service
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white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25 $30 (650)592-2047. 625 Classic Cars MotorCYCle SAddlebAgS, (most cars)
(650)369-2486
WoMen’S rAiChel ski boots, size 6 ?
470 rooms with mounting hardware and other parts 869 California Drive .
$ 50. (650)888-5808 .
CheVY ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard $35. Call (650)670-2888 Burlingame
FAux Fur Coat Woman's brown multi Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
color in excellent condition 3/4 hiP houSing
length $50 (650)692-8012 YAMAhA rooF RACK, 58 inches $75. Non-Profit Home Sharing Program obo. (650)952-4036.
645 boats (650) 340-0492
(650)458-3255 San Mateo County
genuine lAdieS Mink Fur Jacket, (650)348-6660 CheVY ‘86 CorVette. Automatic. 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
$50.00 Call: (650)368-0748. 335 garden equipment 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 excellend condition. $4,500. Call 670 Auto Parts
golF ShoeS FootJoy, brown and white obo. (650) 952-4036. (650)347-2559
ChAin SAW, 16“ ,Craftsmen ,electric,
saddle, 91/2, like new, $15; (650)591- $55. (650)888-5808 515 office Space bridgeStone AlenzA 235/65R17,
9769 CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k MAlibu 24 ft with tower. Completely re- $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
MileS. $19,000 oBo. (650)481-5296. built and re-finished. Boat and Motor. used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
golF ShoeS, FootJoy, black & white 340 Camera & Photo equip. -VirtuAl oFFiCeS- 20K obo. (650)851-0878.
saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5; MerCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top. CAble tire Chains. Stock #1038 $20
(650)591-9769 nikon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel- $59 - $150 SeA rAY 16 Ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851- (415)407-2360 RWC location.
lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
kAYAno Men’S Running shoes size 11 *Business Internet *Phone Answering 0878 MerCedeS benz 19 inch AMG Rim
oMegA b600 Condenser Enlarger, In- *Conference Rooms *offices
good condition $20 (650)520-7045
struction Manual & 50mm El-omegar En- *Complete IT Services * Mail 655 trailers one only for sale $50 (650)814-9737 to
StudebAker ’63 GT Hawk, 289 V8, arrange pick up.
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Merkel, Trump discuss Syrian cease-fire, Putin’s new weapons


REUTERS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
FILE PHOTO
Donald Trump BERLIN — German Chancellor Angela Merkel has spo-
and German ken with U.S. President Donald Trump about Syria, and
Chancellor both sides agreed that Syrian government forces and their
Angela Merkel Russian and Iranian allies must abide by a U.N. Security
attend the Council cease-fire resolution, her office said Friday.
Women’s Following their call Thursday, Merkel and Trump urged
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Russia to stop participating in the bombardment of
Finance event
Damascus’ rebel-held suburbs known as eastern Ghouta,
during the G20
leaders summit in according to her office.
Hamburg, “The five-hour cease-fire announced by the Russian side
Germany. isn’t being adhered to. The Syrian regime in particular is
constantly breaking it,” Merkel’s spokesman, Steffen
Seibert, told reporters.
Germany appeals “to all parties to the conflict to fully
implement this U.N. resolution and we see a particular
responsibility on the part of Russia,” he added.
Seibert said attacks should stop for 48 to 72 hours in
order for aid to be effectively delivered to civilians. He
called it “particularly cynical that the regime in Damascus
used chlorine gas against its own population again just
one day after the passing of the U.N. resolution.”
According to Merkel’s office, both she and Trump also
expressed concern about Russian President Vladimir
Putin’s unveiling of new weapons systems Thursday “and
their negative consequences for international arms con-
trol efforts.”
Seibert said Germany watched Putin’s announcement
with concern, noting the Russia’s military modernization
program and what he described as doubts about Moscow’s
adherence to international treaties, its annexation of
Crimea and threats against some of its neighbors.
Still, Seibert said Berlin was always ready to talk with
the Kremlin even when the two sides differ significantly
on the issues.

Around the world


A new ‘Kraken’ arises?
Russians eager to name doomsday arms
MOSCOW — In just one day, the suggestions have been
pouring in: “Kraken” for a new underwater drone capable of
blasting coastlines with a powerful
nuclear explosion. “Balalaika” for a
futuristic nuclear-powered cruise missile
capable of circling the globe.
Russians are showering the Defense
Ministry with proposed names for the
country’s new nuclear weapons, relish-
ing the online contest announced by
President Vladimir Putin in his state-of-
Vladimir Putin the-nation address Thursday.
Many of the entries Friday reflected
the wry dark humor Russians are known for.
Someone suggested calling the missile “Sanction,” an
apparent reference to Western economic sanctions against
Russia for its support of separatists in Ukraine.
Another proposed calling it “Thaw,” adding in a note of
sarcasm that it would finally help warm the ties between
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