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REDWOOD CITY
South San Francisco officials weighing offers ed at 5:20 p.m. Saturday, March 10. Petty theft. Someone was arrested for
attempting to steal from someone on Walnut
to build more than 800 units at keystone site SAN CARLOS
Street, it was reported at 4:11 p.m.
Wednesday, March 14.
By Austin Walsh The two finalists, Blake Griggs develop- Petty theft. An unlocked vehicle was rum-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ments and AGI/KASA Partners, are vying to Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into and a maged through overnight on Lowell Street, it
construct as many as 820 housing units on suitcase was stolen resulting in a loss of was reported at 8:49 a.m. Wednesday, March
South San Francisco councilmembers are public property where Westborough $300 on Industrial Road, it was reported at 14.
facing a pivotal decision in selecting a pre- Boulevard turns into Chestnut Avenue just 6:33 p.m. Wednesday, March 14. Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into on El
ferred builder for a housing development west of downtown. Arres t. A Redwood City man was arrested for Camino Real, it was reported at 3:49 a.m.
which officials hope will help establish a The site in tandem with development of a two felony warrants out of San Mateo County Wednesday, March 14.
new city center. new Civic Center on adjacent land could and being in possession of methampheta- Ro bbery . Someone was held down by two
The city’s Housing Standing Committee, become a keystone area for the future of the mine and a pipe on El Camino Real, it was men while the third punched him and stole
comprised of members of the City Council city’s growth, said Alex Greenwood, direc- reported at 2:11 p.m. Wednesday, March 14. his shoes on Broadway, it was reported at
and Planning Commission, selected two tor of Economic and Community Petty theft. A bicycle was stolen from a 5:17 p.m. Tuesday, March 13.
potential developers interested in construct- Development.
ing a sweeping project along El Camino “Along El Camino Real, near our BART
Real. The recommendations will head onto station, has long been identified as a promi-
the full City Council, which is slated nent, strategic area of this city and this will
Wednesday, March 28, to pick a preferred be one of the catalysts that will open up new
candidate for the site purchased by the city’s
former redevelopment agency. See KEYSTONE, Page 18
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California unemployment rate The names of the bicyclist and driver are upstairs, according to prosecutors.
Local briefs not being released and the exact cause of She refused, and he allegedly grabbed her
fell to 4.3 percent in February, San The state’s employers added 14,000 non- this collision remains under investigation, around the neck with both hands and choked
Mateo County remains at 2.4 percent farm payroll jobs. according to police. her. The victim broke free and ran away, at
The state Employment Development Though there were witnesses to the colli- which time Craig allegedly picked his dog
California’s unemployment rate fell to sion, if anyone else has additional informa- up by the neck and slammed it on the
4.3 percent in February while San Mateo Department said Friday that the figure is a
new record low. tion related to this accident, please contact ground, then kicked it in the torso before
County remained at the lowest rate in the the Foster City Police Department at (650) tossing it into the bed of his pickup truck,
state, according to data released Friday by The unemployment rate was 4.4 percent
in January and 5.1 percent in February 286-3300 or our Tip Line at (650) 286- prosecutors said.
the state Employment Development 3323. After that, Craig allegedly chased the girl
Department. 2017.
and her friends around in his truck. They ran
San Mateo County retained its 2.4 per- Bicyclist struck, killed in Foster City Man pleads not guilty in alleged away and someone called 911.
cent unemployment rate from last month’s When police found Craig, he admitted to
report, which has shown a rise from the low A 78-year-old man was killed while riding assault of girl, 12, and dog abuse talking with the girls but denied the rest of
2.1 percent from the month prior. Both his bicycle crossing East Hillsdale A 28-year-old man accused of choking a
Boulevard eastbound in the westbound lanes the allegations. His dog was turned over to
Marin and San Francisco counties showed a 12-year-old girl who refused his romantic the Peninsula Humane Society & Society
rate of 2.5 percent this month, according to when he was struck in the intersection by a advances, then abusing his dog before flee-
Toyota Camry driven north on Foster City for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
the EDD. ing the scene, pleaded not guilty Wednesday and Craig was arrested on suspicion of kid-
Boulevard Friday morning, according to in San Mateo County Superior Court.
The highest unemployment rate in the Foster City police. napping, assault with intent to commit a
state is in Colusa County at 20 percent, a At about 11:25 p.m., the police and fire Lynard Adam Craig was allegedly walking sex crime, child molestation, felony assault
rise from last month’s 18. 5 percent. personnel were dispatched to the scene his dog around 6 p.m. on March 11, when and animal abuse.
Previously, Imperial County had the high- where they found the bicyclist on the road he approached a group of young people Craig remains in custody on $1.5 million
est unemployment rate, but it is steadily badly injured. Emergency medical treatment standing near an apartment building in East bail and is scheduled to return to court for a
dropping to a current 16 percent, down from was given and he was quickly transported to Palo Alto and told the victim she was beau- preliminary hearing on April 26.
last month’s 17 percent, according to data Stanford Medical Center where he died, tiful, prosecutors said. Defense attorney Gerritt Rutgers was not
from the Employment Development according to police. He then allegedly put his arm around her, immediately available to comment on his
Department. pulled her to a stairway and asked her to go client’s behalf.
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Protesters gather in D.C., demanding gun control By Ashraf Khalil through what we went through or see what
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS we saw,” said 15-year old Kayla Renert, a
student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas
WASHINGTON — Washington is prepar- High School in Parkland, Florida, where
ing for a massive rally in support of gun 17 people were killed on Feb. 14.
control, one that organizers hope will Renert, who sheltered in a classroom dur-
prove that the country has reached an emo- ing the attack and had a friend wounded in
tional tipping point on gun violence, with the leg, was on a bus bringing her to
teenagers seizing the initiative and lead- Washington from the airport after flying
ing the demand for change. up from Florida Friday morning. She
The nation’s capital is generally non- pointed out that the Parkland shooting
chalant about protests, but Saturday’s wasn’t even the most recent school shoot-
gathering has prompted more attention ing in the United States. One student was
and speculation than usual. wounded and another later died from her
Estimates on crowd size are notoriously wounds after being shot Tuesday in south-
unreliable but organizers are hoping to ern Maryland; the 17-year old gunman was
draw 500,000 protesters; that would match also killed.
last year’s women’s march and make this “We keep saying, ‘Oh this is going to be
one of the largest Washington protests the last time.’ But there’s already been
since the Vietnam era. It would also bolster another time,” Renert said.
claims that the nation is ready to enact Many of the protesters spoke pointedly
sweeping changes to its gun control laws. about how their parents and others of their
More than 800 other concurrent marches generation had failed to bring about the
are planned in cities across America and changes they are demanding. They present
REUTERS FILE PHOTO dozens of locations overseas. the youth-led nature of the current move-
Students from Washington, D.C.-area schools protest for stricter gun control during a walkout “I look at the younger kids and the future ment as proof that they will succeed where
by students at the U.S. Capitol. generations and I never want them to go their predecessors had failed.
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he Burl i ng ame Co mmuni ty “Any form of harassment is unwelcome in any workplace,
fo r Educati o n and while there have been a limited number of reported inci-
Fo undati o n’s annual auction dents, it’s still too many, ” said Cathal Conneely, a
will offer participants a chance to bid spokesman for the Judicial Council.
on the home sale services of Real to r The council serves as a lawyer for judges and court
Dan Ly o ns . Winning bidders will employees accused of misconduct. Attorney-client privi-
enjoy Lyons’ services with minimal lege and other ethical obligations of attorneys do not allow
commission, and majority of the prop- Neurologist Tina Shih shows Matthew Davila a brain as part of the FAB Lab event it to disclose any names or details of the individual cases,
erty sales price will go to benefiting at Bayside Academy. The event Friday, March 16, is an annual tradition granting the council said in an email disclosing the figures.
local schools. students hands-on learning opportunities. The 400 participants explored 3-D The figures may not reflect all of the money paid out to
Visit bcefoundation. org/sell-your- printing, robotics, circuitry, the science behind cotton candy and more. settle harassment claims against state judges and court staff
home for more information. The auc- or placed in the association’s mailbox arship from the Sequo i a Awards , because individual courts can reach their own deals without
tion closes Sunday, April 22. near the principal’s office at the cam- recognizing local students who involving the Judicial Council.
*** pus. Submissions are due by Friday, showed a commitment to community
Nat al i e Wy l i e won the April 13. volunteerism. MacAvoy, and 28 oth- Judge awards $1 million in
B url i n g ame Ci t i z e n ’s *** ers, received more than $215, 000 fees to ex-Black Panther leader
Env i ro nmental Co unci l ’s fi l m The Redwo o d Ci ty Educati o n worth of scholarships at the organiza-
f e s t i v al . Mi n n o l i Rag h av e n , OAKLAND — A judge in Northern California is ordering
Fo undati o n raised $240,000 to ben- tion’s annual celebration earlier this
Ai dan Burke and Lukas Mi l l s were the city of Oakland to pay about $1 million in attorneys’
efit the local school district’s school month.
also recognized as winners at their fees to a former leader of the Black
programming. ***
grade level. The students earned recog- Panthers who was injured after an
*** No tre Dame de Namur is cele-
nition ahead of the 34 participants Oakland councilwoman punched and
Local real estate firm the Jay Paul brating the Belmont college’s state
who created films addressing environ- pushed her.
Co mpany donated $500,000 to the charter anniversary, making it the
mental issues. Alameda County jury in January award-
Peni ns ul a Co l l eg e Fund as a five- first California school authorized to
*** ed more than $4 million in punitive dam-
year grant. The grant will follow three grant baccalaureate degrees to women.
The S e quo i a Hi g h S c h o o l ages to Elaine Brown in a civil lawsuit
students from Redwood City per year Celebrations included tours of the
Al umn i As s o c i at i o n is seeking she filed against the city and Oakland
through the entirety of their time in sculptured glass in the Cunningham
nominations for the Purpl e Patri o t councilwoman Desley Brooks.
college, for the next five years. In all, Memorial Chapel earlier this month, a The jury found Brooks shoved Brown
award, recognizing those who have 15 students will benefit from the rotating exhibit on the school’s his- Elaine Brown
demonstrated outstanding service or inside a restaurant during an argument
scholarship program. The college tory and the Bel mo nt Water Do g over housing causing her to fall and injure her shoulder.
benefit to the Redwood City high fund aims to benefit low-income, first Run, Saturday, Oct. 13.
school. Nominations must be submit- Jurors said the former Black Panther leader, who was 72-
generation college students. *** year-old at the time of the assault, was the victim of elder
ted in writing to the Sequo i a Hi g h *** The San Mateo Ro tary Cl ub abuse and battery.
Scho o l Al umni As s o ci ati o n, P.O. Cl ara Mac Av o y , of Redwood donated 470 dictionaries to third- The ruling on attorneys’ fees comes days after the city
box 2534, Redwood City, CA 94064, City, received $25,000 in a top schol- graders in the local school district. filed a motion for a new trial.
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Business briefs Mozilla, Tesla, others take a Facebook pause
as well as technology behemoths Google, By Mae Anderson its page and said it will consider returning if
NEW YORK — Shares of the digital file Microsoft and Amazon.
storage company Dropbox soared Friday in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Facebook takes stronger actions to protect
users’ data and improves privacy settings.
their stock market debut. Aradigm reports 4Q loss NEW YORK — Mozilla, Tesla and other German bank Commerzbank also said it
The stock rose $7.48, or 35.6 percent, to
close Friday at $28.48 in its first day of HAYWARD — Aradigm Corp. on Friday companies are distancing themselves from was putting Facebook advertising “on hold”
trading on Nasdaq. It had climbed as high as reported a loss of $4.2 million in its fourth Facebook following revelations of a major as it evaluates data security. And Sonos,
$31.60 during the day. quarter. leak of user data to political consultants which makes speakers and other electron-
The San Francisco company offered about On a per-share basis, the Hayward-based associated with the 2016 Trump campaign. ics, said it is pulling advertising from
26.8 million shares of stock at $21 apiece, company said it had a loss of 28 cents. While the actions will not likely be per- Facebook, Instagram, Google, and Twitter
while selling shareholders were offering The specialty pharmaceutical company manent and won’t have much of an effect on for a week.
about 9.2 million shares. It had expected to posted revenue of $2.4 million in the period. Facebook’s bottom line, they’re the latest Elon Musk, meanwhile, made waves, say-
price the shares in a range of $18 to $20. For the year, the company reported that its fallout the social-media giant has to con- ing in a Twitter exchange that he would take
The company, founded 11 years ago, loss narrowed to $10.7 million, or 72 cents tend with from the ever-spiraling scandal — down the Facebook sites for his companies
boasts about 500 million users. It provides per share. Revenue was reported as $14.5 along with a tumbling stock price and a Tesla and SpaceX. As of Thursday afternoon,
services for backing up documents, photos million. (hash)deletefacebook movement. the sites appeared to be inactive. Tesla and
and video. It competes with smaller rival The company’s shares closed at $1.31. A “We’re taking a break from Facebook,” SpaceX did not respond to a request for com-
Box Inc., which went public two years ago, year ago, they were trading at $1.62. Mozilla said in a blog post on Wednesday. ment.
The company, which created the Firefox web While the actions are likely temporary,
browser, said it is “pressing pause” on its they’re one more piece of the growing
Facebook advertising and won’t be posting headache for Facebook since news of the
on its Facebook page. But it did not delete leak broke a week ago.
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broken hand
The Hillsdale baseball team opened the
week with Tommy Karipishin tossing a no-
hitter in the Knights’ 5-0 win over Terra
Nova in Pacifica Monday. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Jaxon Skidmore got the start in the series
finale Friday against the Tigers and while he SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — San Francisco
didn’t reach the lofty bar set by Karipishin, Giants left-hander Madison Bumgarner is
he certainly put together a strong outing of hurt for the second straight year, breaking a
his own in the Knights’ 7-2 victory. bone in his pitching hand when hit by a line
“We just got beat,” said Terra Nova man- drive off the bat of Kansas City’s Whit
ager John Vallero. “They executed with men Merrifield during a spring training game on
on and they have good pitching.” Friday.
Skidmore, a senior and three-year varsity The Giants said X-rays
player, limited Terra Nova to just two runs showed the 28-year-old
while scattering six hits and striking out six fractured the fifth
in six innings of work. metacarpal on the outside
He also helped himself out at the plate, of his left hand.
going 2 for 4 with three RBIs. “It’s tough. But I can
“[Skidmore] kept a good tempo. He forced handle it, ” Bumgarner
contact with some of their guys, ” said said. “These guys can
Hillsdale manager James Madison. “He was handle it. This obviously
tremendous.” Madison
was not what I was
Skidmore got plenty of support, both Bumgarner expecting out of my last
offensively and defensively. The Knights start. But it happened and I can deal with it.”
scored seven runs on 10 hits. In addition to Bumgarner, the 2014 World Series MVP,
Skidmore’s three RBIs, catcher Matt Leong missed nearly three months last season after
drove in a pair of runs, while Jeremy Chong a dirt bike accident on April 20 during an off
and Drew Aspillera each plated as run as day in Colorado. This is a big blow for the
well. Giants as they try to rebound from a surpris-
Chong, Arjun Mahanty, Skidmore and ing last-place finish in the NL West with 98
Lucky Buiza each had a pair of hits. losses.
Defensively, the Knights were just as “It’s just a downer. This was a short day. I
strong. They did not commit an error and feel for him,” manager Bruce Bochy said.
Leong threw out three would-be base steal- “Obviously, we know what he means to us,
ers, all of which squelched potential Terra but where he was, how well he’s thrown the
Nova rallies. ball all spring. Unfortunately, you’ve got to
“It’s such a plus to have a catcher of that deal with these things. But this one certain-
caliber. He got us out of innings that could ly was a downer today because we were all
have gone the other way,” Madison said of getting ready to go to San Francisco and
Leong. “And he handles our pitching staff now we’ve got to make some adjustments.”
great. The guys trust him. They love to After six straight seasons with double-
throw to him.” digit wins, more than 200 innings and 30-
Hillsdale (2-0 PAL Bay, 7-2 overall) set plus starts, Bumgarner went 4-9 with a 3.32
the tone early and took the pressure off itself ERA in 17 starts last season and threw just
as the Knights jumped out to a 3-0 lead in 111 innings.
the bottom of the first. Chong led off with a Bochy wasn’t ready to say whether right-
single to right-center field. Mahanty fol- hander Johnny Cueto would move into the
lowed and, after a nine-pitch at-bat, drilled NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL No. 1 spot and pitch Thursday’s opener at
Hillsdale’s Jaxon Skidmore limited Terra Nova to just two runs on five hits. He also drove in
See KNIGHTS, Page 15 three runs during the Knights’ 7-2 win over the Tigers in a Bay Division game Friday. See GIANTS, Page 17
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Stanford women in
The senior right-hander danced around two
four wild pitches and a hit batsman in the
jams in the first two innings. In the first, he
frame. There was also a dropped fly ball for
bounced back from a first-and-second, one-
an outfield error.
out jam with a strikeout and a fly out. In the
second, SHP loaded the bases with two outs Nam got the hook with two on and one out
on an infield error, but Nam induced an after walking No. 9 hitter Parker Isaacson.
regional semifinals
By Gary B. Graves The Cardinal’s bench outscored Louisville
inning-ending groundout.
Then a blister problem on Nam’s right foot
wreaked havoc on his control. He issued four
walks and uncorked two wild pitches in a
landslide third inning before Menlo went to
its bullpen.
Then, after Menlo reliever Charlie Giesler hit
FitzSimons to load the bases, Kyle Cody
drew an RBI walk, Isaacson scored on a wild
pitch, and McGrory produced a sacrifice fly to
score FitzSimons.
“I think that was huge for [Fleischli] to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 23-13, but Stanford committed 19 turnovers “Not to make excuses, but he started to get help him settle in and believe that he could
leading to 22 points for the Cardinals. a blister on the inside of his foot,” Menlo come back through that,” Granato said,
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Asia Durr had 24 BIG PICTURE manager Tink Reynoso said. “He was trying “which, he’s done it before, so I wasn’t wor-
points, Myisha Hines-Allen added 17 and Stanfo rd: The Cardinal started out doing to push off the mound a lot more than he has ried too much.”
top-seeded Louisville rolled past No. 4 seed what it needed to stay with Louisville offen- been.” SHP added an insurance run in the fourth.
Stanford 86-59 on Friday night in the sively, outshooting the Cardinals 73 per- At the plate, Nam accounted for each of Senior outfielder Barry Mainz — 2 for 3 with
women’s NCAA Tournament Lexington cent to 65 percent in the first quarter. But Menlo’s first two runs. In the first, he ran a walk and two runs scored — drilled a one-
Region semifinal. Stanford still trailed by six, and that early into a two-out fastball from Fleischli and hit out double to left. After a walk to Ryan
Arica Carter had 13 points and Jazmine statistic demonstrated its struggle to slow a booming home run over the left-field wall McWilliams and an Isaacson single loaded
Jones 10 for the Cardinals (35-2), who down the athletic Cardinals. With that went to give the Knights a 1-0 lead. In the third the bases, FitzSimons averted an inning-end-
trailed for just 53 seconds to win their 10th the Cardinal’s goal of toppling a top seed inning, Fleischli fell into a scuffle with his ing double play by legging out a grounder to
consecutive game and advance to their first for the third straight spring. control, issuing three straight walks on 12 score Mainz, giving the Gators an 8-2 lead.
regional final since 2014. Louisville pitches to load the bases. Nam then lined an Fleischli had all the run support he would
Lo ui s v i l l e: Playing just under 80 miles RBI single to left to put Menlo up 2-0.
thrived offensively, shooting 52 percent need though. The junior went on to strike out
east of home with many of 5,715 clad in red “We were feeling really good because we
and building a lead that reached 27 points seven, including the final out of the game on
at Rupp Arena, the Cardinals gave them a lot knew [Nam] was dealing pretty good,”
with 1:24 remaining to finish their third a three-pitch punch-out with a crisp curveball
to cheer by clicking in many areas. They Reynoso said. “We only got one run out of
consecutive NCAA Tournament rout. for a called third strike.
outrebounded Stanford 34-29, controlled the that. If we had gotten two or three, we might
Hines made 8 of 15 baskets and surpassed paint and outraced the Cardinal in the late- The rivalry matchup was the first time SHP
2,000 career points. The senior forward also have got something different from [SHP]. It’s
evening contest. Hines-Allen set the initial because we’re so young.” and Menlo have met in a divisional game
grabbed five rebounds. tempo on offense before Durr and others since 2015. Menlo finished in the cellar of
Brittany McPhee had 15 points and Fleischli looked to be on the ropes when
chipped in. Forward Sam Fuehring had 11 SHP got relievers Cacchione and Jack the Bay Division that season was dropped to
Dijonai Carrington 14 for Stanford, which rebounds and nine points. the Ocean Division in ’16 and ’17.
hoped to upset a tournament top seed for the FitzSimons warming in the bullpen.
third straight March in Lexington after UP NEXT However, Gators manager Anthony Granato Granato welcomed the idea of the two
knocking out Notre Dame the previous two Louisville faces No. 6 seed Oregon State said the bullpen was just in case of emer- neighboring schools going head-to-head in
years. in Sunday’s regional final. gency. Friday’s league opener.
“I want these players to learn how to work “It’s great,” Granato said. “For me, it’s
guilty to domestic violence and other through those things, so I wasn’t ready to right next door and a lot of these kids know
Football brief charges and a judge issued a protective order give up on him right away,” Granato said. “I each other … it makes for good baseball. So,
prohibiting him from contacting the vic- got someone to start warming up just so, if it it’s fun. I enjoy it. I think that’s what you
Police say Aldon Smith tim. did get out of hand, I get him out of there. But play this game for is to compete, and to com-
I wanted to see him work through it. And it pete against your friends, and your rivalry. …
violated restraining order Police said Smith violated the restraining was good to see him do it.” It makes it for much more fun baseball.”
SAN FRANCISCO — Former Oakland order earlier this week.
Raiders player Aldon Smith surrendered to Smith’s attorney, Joshua Bentley, did not
police Friday on charges he violated a return a voicemail message from The
domestic violence restraining order. Associated Press seeking comment.
San Francisco police said the 28-year-old The Raiders released the linebacker days
Smith turned himself and was booked on after his arrest on the domestic violence
three misdemeanor charges of violating a charges.
court order to stay away from a domestic He had been on the suspended list since
violence victim. late 2015 for violating the NFL’s policy on
Earlier this month, Smith pleaded not substance abuse.
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rally when he was thrown out at third after a
pitch in the dirt rolled a short distance from
Leong, who picked it up and fired a strike to
the third baseman to get McDonald for the
first out of the inning. Terra Nova was left
the 10th into left-center field for another wondering what could have been as later in
single. Will Garratt walked to load the bases the inning Sowyrda singled solidly to cen-
and Aspillera drove in the first run of the ter with the bases empty.
game with chopper through the right side of Hillsdale iced the game with three runs in
the infield. Leong followed and drove in a the bottom of the sixth to give the Knights
run on a fielder’s choice. After a strikeout, some breathing room. Mahanty greeted
Skidmore drove in the Knights’ third run of reliever Brian Barnes with a hustle double
the inning. after the Tigers’ center fielder slipped while
“They really opened the game up in the gloving the ball. Garratt reached on an error
first,” Vallero said. “That’s just good base- and Aspillera was safe after a sacrifice bunt
ball.” turned into a Terra Nova error, its third of the
Terra Nova starter Cole Sowyrda, after that game.
bumpy first inning, settled in and kept the
With the bases loaded, Leong put down a
Tigers in the game. After giving up three
safety-squeeze bunt to drive in Mahanty.
runs on four hits in the opening frame, he
Following a flyout, Skidmore came up and,
allowed only one more run and four more
with the count full, flared an opposite-field
hits over the next five innings.
duck just fair down the right-field line to
“They have a good pitching staff, too,” drive in both Garratt and Aspillera to put
Madison said of the Tigers. Hillsdale up 7-2.
Terra Nova (0-2, 3-5) got one run back in
Aspillera replaced Skidmore to start the
the top of the third when Jeffrey Goias had a
seventh and nailed down the win by retiring
one-out single and Sowyrda blasted a double
the Tigers in order.
to dead center field to drive him in.
The Knights got the run back in the bot- Despite a 2-0 start to division play,
tom of the fourth, however. Max Lopez Madison knows his Hillsdale team still has
pulled into second with a one-out, two-base plenty of work to do.
error when his drive right at the center field- “We’re still progressing,” Madison said.
er sailed over his head. Lopez would come “There were some things we left out there
into score when Chong hit a high chopper (Friday).”
between first and second to give the Knights Vallero also knows his Terra Nova squad
a three-run cushion again, 4-1. has to get to winning if the Tigers want to
The Tigers cut their deficit again to two be in the mix for a Bay title.
runs with another one in the top of the fifth. “We have our work cut out for us,” Vallero
Jeremy Keller singled to lead off the inning said. “We’re two games behind with 12 left.
and scored on a Dylan McDonald double to This league is so good, it’s going to be
the left-center field gap. tough.”
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Kansas brings sanity back 12 points to lead West Virginia. Seven of those boards were on the offensive
NCAA roundup Villanova (33-4) has now made 47 3-point- end and led to second-chance baskets.
to March in win over Clemson enough to ensure that the Tigers couldn’t ers for the tournament. The outside shots But Syracuse stayed in it until the end. Not
OMAHA, Neb. — No crazy comeback pull any closer until the final buzzer. Kansas helped the Wildcats overcome 16 turnovers. until Gary Trent Jr., made two free throws
story here. came into the game a 4 1/2-point favorite. with 6.3 seconds left was this game sealed.
Top-seeded Kansas brought at least a tem- Gabe DeVoe had a career-high 31 for
Duke turns back Syracuse Battle led the Orange with 19 points.
porary halt to the insanity this March, Clemson (25-10), which couldn’t replicate OMAHA, Neb. — Duke found a way to
withstanding a wild comeback from fifth- the magic it showed in beating Auburn by crack Syracuse’s zone defense, and now the Texas Tech ousts Purdue
seeded Clemson for a too-close-for-com- 31 to reach its first Sweet 16 in 21 years. Blue Devils are back in the Elite Eight for BOSTON — Texas Tech knockeded Purdue
fort, 80-76 victory on Friday. the first time since the 2015 team won it all. out of the NCAA Tournament for the second
Malik Newman led the Jayhawks (30-7) Villanova 3s shoot down Freshman Marvin Bagley III turned in a time in three years with a 78-65 victory in
with 17 points in a one-time runaway that West Virginia pressure giant second-half effort, and second-seeded the Sweet 16. Keenan Evans scored 12 of his
got much closer and, quite frankly, won’t Duke held off the 11th-seeded Orange in a 16 points in the second half, when Texas
mean much if KU can’t finish the job in the BOSTON — Villanova’s 3-point party 69-65 chess match of a victory in the Tech scored 11 straight points to pull away.
regional final Sunday. rolled past the pressure of West Virginia to Midwest Region semifinals Friday night. The Red Raiders (27-9) will play No. 1
For the third straight year as a No. 1 seed, bring the Wildcats to the doorstep of anoth- All that talk about busted brackets and the seed Villanova on Sunday in the East
KU made its way through the Sweet 16. er Final Four two seasons after winning a maddest March ever — not happening in the regional final for a spot in the Final Four.
Getting to the Final Four has been a differ- national championship. Midwest. The Wildcats advanced earlier Friday night
ent story — and the Jayhawks are on the The top-seeded Wildcats continued their The win by Duke (29-7) set up a 1 vs. 2 with a 90-78 victory over West Virginia.
doorstep once again. outside feast, downing the fifth-seeded showdown against Kansas, which also escaped No. 2 seed Purdue (30-7) got 30 points
Clemson trailed 62-42 midway through Mountaineers 90-78 on Friday night to earn with a four-point win earlier against Clemson. from Carsen Edwards and 12 points and 13
the first half, but climbed to within six with their second trip to the Elite Eight in three Syracuse (23-14), the last at-large team rebounds from Vincent Edwards.
2:27 left. But thanks to Devonte’ Graham’s seasons. invited to the tournament, saw its unlikely Texas Tech trailed for most of the first
offensive rebound with 1:57 left, the Jalen Brunson led Villanova with 27 run to the Sweet 16 end — unable to over- before scoring the last 10 points of the half
Jayhawks ran almost a minute off the clock. points and Omari Spellman had 18 with come 16 turnovers against a Mike to turn a five-point deficit into a 30-25 lead.
The Tigers got the ball with a chance to cut eight rebounds as Villanova overcame the Krzyzewski-designed zone that was every The Red Raiders led 58-55 with 5:44 left
it to a one-possession game, but misfired West Virginia press by hitting 13 of 24 bit as pesky as Jim Boeheim’s vaunted 2-3. when Evans hit two free throws and then a
on back-to-back 3s. From there, Kansas shots from 3-point range. Bagley scored 13 of his 22 points and had three pointer to start an 11-0 run that put the
overcame a dogged Clemson press just long Jevon Carter and Sagaba Konate each at all eight of his rebounds in the second half. game away.
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Boston’s Wright suspended
under domestic violence rule
NEW YORK — Boston Red Sox
Baseball briefs
by a left knee
injury that
during the ban.
Wright also apologized to Red Sox
management, fans, teammates and
Friday they owe more than
$550,000 and have a combined
annual income of about $120,000.
pitcher Steven Wright has accepted a required surgery his family. The right-hander has a 21-
14 record in five big league seasons, The four-time All-Star is 62 and
the NL champion Los Angeles 15-game suspension under Major May 8.
He has not including 13-6 two years ago. lives in suburban St. Louis. He also
Dodgers. Jeff Samardzija has a League Baseball’s domestic violence
pitched in a filed in 1992.
strained pectoral muscle that will policy following his arrest on Dec. 8.
shut him down for at least a week Wright publicly apologized to his major league Former MLB star Jack Clark Clark played with San Francisco,
and likely force him to start the wife, Shannon, after baseball spring training files for bankruptcy St. Louis, the New York Yankees,
season on the disabled list. Commissioner Rob Manfred game this year, San Diego and Boston from 1975-
ST. LOUIS — Jack Clark, who hit
“Everybody’s been healthy. We announced the penalty Friday. Steven Wright and it is not clear 340 home runs over an 18-year 92. His go-ahead, three-run homer
whether he will
talked about that. That setback “I deeply regret my actions that major league career, has filed for off Tom Niedenfeur with two outs in
start the season on the disabled list.
with Samardzija, this is horrible night,” he said in statement issued The suspension will start when he bankruptcy protection for the sec- the ninth inning led the Cardinals to
news for us,” Bochy said. “I have through the Major League Baseball is put on the active roster and will ond time. the NL pennant in the decisive Game
nothing else to say about it. It Players Association. The 33-year-old cost him about $100,000 of his $1.1 Clark and his wife, Angela, filed a 6 of the 1985 NL Championship
happened and there’s nothing else knuckeballer was an All-Star in 2016 million salary. The exact figure voluntary petition March 6 in U.S. against Los Angeles at Dodger
we can do now except push on.” but was limited to five starts last year Bankruptcy Court in St. Louis. Stadium.
Phillies slugger Rhys Hoskins has the right attitude, “I don’t like that,” Fowler said. “If a guy is in left field, he
SHIFTING
Continued from page 11
however.
Hoskins, a converted first baseman, is Philadelphia’s
least experienced outfielder. He’s slower and has less range
should be a left fielder. If he’s in right field, he should be a
right fielder. If he’s not capable of playing, he probably
shouldn’t be out there.”
than Nick Williams and Aaron Altherr, who are expected to Kapler could be an innovator. Perhaps he starts a trend
play right field. other managers will follow. Of course, it’s not for everyone.
both Correa and second baseman Jose Altuve dropped deep,
essentially playing short right field, so that only first base- “I think it’s going to give us a chance to get more outs
throughout the season,” he said. “Kap has stressed he wants “I’m not going to experiment with it,” Kansas City
man Marwin Gonzalez was on the infield dirt. Royals manager Ned Yost said. “I’m not into moving my
Hinch also experimented with four infielders on the right to put his players in the best position possible to succeed
and I think we’re pretty blessed with some good outfielders. outfielders hitter to hitter, no. I’ve got confidence in my
side of the diamond in a game against Washington. outfielders so I’m not into moving them hitter to hitter.”
“It’s happened before but that’s one of the most extreme Logically, it only makes sense to use those guys as much as
shifts I’ve ever seen — you’ll probably ever see,” pitcher we can. And if gets us one, two, three more wins, that could
Dallas Keuchel said. “I think unless you have an athletic push into the playoffs.”
pitcher on the mound, you probably won’t see that. I pride Kapler insists it’s more about taking advantage of the
myself on the defense and A.J. knows that so I think he’s superior defender than hiding a weaker fielder.
willing to take a risk and try it out. What better way to try it “It has nothing to do with any individual other than the
out than in spring training.” guy we’re moving to put in the ideal spot,” he said. “Think
But these shifts aren’t as drastic as Kapler’s plan. about it like this. If you have Ozzie Smith and you knew a
Moving outfielders back-and-forth mid-inning is a bold ball was going to be hit where Ozzie can catch it, you would
concept. It might require ego-massaging because some want Ozzie Smith near that ball. It’s really about an excep-
players may be offended if they are moved away from the tional defender and putting him in the right position to suc-
ball. Even weekend warriors in beer leagues across the coun- ceed.”
try would be embarrassed if a coach makes that kind of St. Louis Cardinals right fielder Dexter Fowler doesn’t
switch. buy it.
have hurt plants and animals, wetlands and said. Wetlands have been cut in half since
PLANET
Continued from page 1
mangroves that clean up pollution are dis-
appearing, and the world’s waters are over-
fished, he said.
And when all of “nature’s contributions”
are taken into account, nearly two-thirds are
declining and more than one-fifth are
1970.
AFRICA
Man-made climate change is getting “decreasing strongly,” Rice said.
worse, and global warming will soon hurt Africa could lose half of some bird and
about keeping Earth livable for humans, mammal species by 2100. And more than 60
because we rely on biodiversity for food,
biodiversity as much as all the other prob- ASIA-PACIFIC percent of the continent’s people depend on
lems combined, Watson said.
clean water and public health, the promi- “We keep making choices to borrow from If trends continue, there will be no natural resources for their livelihoods, said
nent British and U.S. scientist said. the future to live well today,” said Jake Rice, “exploitable fish stocks” for commercial report co-chair Luthando Dziba of South
“This is undermining well-being across Canada’s chief government scientist for fishing by 2048. Around that same, the African National Parks.
the planet, threatening us long-term on fisheries and oceans, who co-chaired the region will lose 45 percent of its biodiver- Already more than 20 percent of Africa’s
food and water,” Watson said in an inter- Americas report. sity and about 90 percent of its crucial species are threatened, endangered or
view. Duke University conservationist Stuart corals, if nothing changes, said Asia co- extinct.
Scientists pointed to this week’s death of Pimm, who wasn’t part of the study team, chair Sonali Seneratna Sellamuttu, a senior While scientists said government and
the last male northern white rhino in Africa, said the reports make sense and are based on researcher at the International Water society needs to change its ways, individu-
severe declines in the numbers of elephants, well-established scientific data: “Are things Management Institute. als can use less energy, less water and eat
tigers and pangolins, but said those are pretty dire? Yes.” “All major ecosystems are threatened in less red meat, Watson said.
only the most visible and charismatic of Among the regional findings: the region,” she said. “A balanced diet can really help,” he said.
species that are in trouble. There are “lots of individual things you can
What’s happening is a side effect of the THE AMERICAS EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA do.”
world getting wealthier and more crowded
If current trends continue, by the year Even though it is the region that Watson The outlook is bleak if society doesn’t
with people, Watson said. Humans need
2050 the Americas will have 15 percent said may be doing the best, 28 percent of change, but it still can, Watson said.
more food, more clean water, more energy
and more land. And the way society has tried fewer plants and animals than now. That the species that only live in Europe are now “Some species are threatened with extinc-
to achieve that has cut down on biodiversi- means there will be 40 percent fewer plants threatened. In the last decade, 42 percent of tions. Others, just pure numbers will go
ty, he said. and animals in the Americas than in the the land plant and animal species have down,” Watson said. “It will be a lonelier
Crucial habitat has been cut apart, alien early 1700s. declined, said Europe co-chair Mark place relative to our natural world. It’s a
species have invaded places, chemicals Nearly a quarter of the species that were Rounsevell of the Karlsruhe Institute of moral issue. Do we humans have right to
fully measured are now threatened, Rice Technology in Germany. make them go extinct.”
to make sure as we move forward to balance fy employers and employees about the City and Brisbane are currently consider-
WAGES
Continued from page 1
the needs of the business community, even
if I want it faster.”
The proposed ordinance will apply to all
wage increases if they pass.
The city has engaged in a long process to
gather input about the proposal, including
ing one.
A second reading of the ordinance is
scheduled for April 9.
businesses within Redwood City and all 250 one-on-one business visits, 10 stake- In other business, the council will also
“But I think staff recommendations are employees working two or more hours per holder meetings with nonprofits, organ- discuss on Monday a potential minimum
good, they take into account some of our week within city limits, including youth ized labor and other groups, two business lease term ordinance intended to provide
concerns and reflect much of what we and tipped employees. roundtable discussions and a community security for tenants facing rent increases; a
heard, particularly with restaurants.” According to the report, Redwood City meeting, as well as online surveys and a potential affordable development at 611
Councilwoman Alicia Aguirre appeared would partner with San Jose’s Office of dedicated email address for feedback, Heller St.; and the council will also receive
to agree. Equality Assurance, which works with according to the report. the city’s annual housing progress report.
“The only conflict I have is I wish we seven Bay Area cities, to enforce the ordi- In San Mateo County, the cities of San
could do more and faster,” Aguirre said. nance, and staff will conduct “extensive Mateo and Belmont have adopted local The council meets 7 p.m. Monday, March
“Change is difficult to tackle and we have outreach” over the summer and fall to noti- minimum wage ordinances, while Daly 26, at City Hall, 1017 Middlefield Road.
Roybal was eventually reported missing body in a Daly City storage locker they pur- Stubblefield’s release given his treatment of
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and weeks later during police’s investiga-
tion they discovered his remains in contain-
ers at Stubblefield’s home overlooking a
chased.
Having previously pleaded not guilty,
Stubblefield’s trial, which could have
the body.
“When a killer cuts a human body into
pieces, it shows a depravity that we simply
Skyline College parking lot April 6, 2017, revealed offered more insight into the cannot understand nor accept,” he said. “We
according to prosecutors. crime, was set to start next month. District hope a parole board never finds him suitable
the cost of a space heater in March of 2017, The victim, who was known on the stor- Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said Roybal’s
according to prosecutors. for release.”
age wars circuit, was the last person to dis- hands and teeth were never recovered in the
During a confrontation, Stubblefield is cover a dismembered body in San Mateo investigation, suggesting Stubblefield may Stubblefield’s defense attorney Dek
believed to have pepper-sprayed Roybal, County 15 years before he himself faced a have wanted to prevent the body from being Ketchum could not be immediately reached
then shot and killed him. He then attempted similar and gruesome end. Coincidentally identified. Noting the murderer is expected for comment.
to hide his crime by cutting up Roybal’s in 2002, Roybal and a former business to be eligible for parole 25 years into his Stubblefield remains in custody on $10
body and trying to dissolve it in chemicals. associate discovered a missing woman’s sentence, Wagstaffe said he can’t imagine million bail, according to prosecutors.
KEYSTONE
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square feet of space reserved for artisanal mer-
chants such as coffee roasters, breweries and
other independent businesses.
For his part, Greenwood said he believes
the two finalists would likely both improve
possibilities for the area,” said Greenwood. South San Francisco’s future growth.
Of the two proposals, the Blake Griggs “The way they lined up, the proposals are
development offer is the largest, comprised very close in terms of size and scope and the
of 820 units, 167 of which would be afford- potential benefits they offer the communi-
able, in a 12-story tower. While most of the ty,” he said.
development would be for rent, 118 of the
units would be for sale. Though the size and scope of the project is
Granting purchasable opportunities in the still to be determined, the area is zoned to
development is a key focus for officials, said allow buildings as tall as 120 feet, according
Greenwood. to the request for proposals, and could accom-
“With home ownership, we would have modate between 120 and 180 units per acre
more stability and the residents would be with developer contributions such as quality
more likely to be a part of a neighborhood,” architecture, green building or other commu-
he said. nity benefits triggering additional develop-
Beyond the housing component, the proj- ment.
ect would include 14,000 square feet of retail The two finalists are whittled down over a
space, 5,500 square feet reserved for child series of discussions from 12 originally
care plus about 3.5 acres of open space. interested applicants to six selected bidders.
Greenwood said officials appreciated the The candidate approved by the City Council
solid financing plan for the project as well. will enter an exclusive negotiating agree-
“The applicant has an overall strategy for ment, as officials are hopeful to break ground
equity and financing that was looked at as on the development by 2020.
superior, and there would be a very good Considering the pivotal nature of the proj-
chance of the project moving forward even if ect, Greenwood said he believes it will be an
the economy suffers in the coming years,” he essential step forward for the city.
said. “This is an opportunity for badly-needed
The AGI/KASA Partners proposal includes housing and it is designed in a way that is
812 units, with 162 affordable units to be integrated into the surrounding community
built by Bridge Housing in a standalone and respects the surrounding community,” he
building. It also includes 5,500 square feet of said.
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SEE PAGE 21
I
f you asked me what the Law of
Cosines is, I could recite it from
memory.
“c2 = a2 + b2 – 2ab cos C” Easy.
If you asked me how to pay taxes, I would
reply, “I don’t know. That’s a job for my
parents.”
Despite the uselessness of the Law of
Cosines in everyday events, public school
math courses have burned this formula into
my mind. In contrast, I
have never been taught
how to pay taxes, yet it
is a frequently utilized
skill.
There are many impor-
tant life lessons that
public school does not
With story help from Wes Anderson mainstays Roman Coppola and Jason Schwartzman and new addition Kunichi Nomura, Anderson writes teach students. School in
a fable of sorts set 20 years in the future, when canine flu has infected an entire population of dogs, causing manic behavior, weight loss and general is meant to mold
adorable sneezing. young adults into productive and contribut-
ing members of society, yet it does not
about saving money and managing time? education. For example, students should school systems provided and encouraged
STUDENT
Continued from page 19
Both are skills that are advantageous to
know no matter your profession.
Sure, there’s a mandatory course called
graduate high school with basic knowledge
of how to find work and have experience in
practical jobs.
courses focused on careers and life after
high school, students would be immersed
in an environment that would force them to
“life skills” or something along those According to The Education Trust, a learn skills necessary to being independ-
lines in most public school systems. national nonprofit organization, only 8 ent.
spend countless weeks on inconsequential Though this class may fit district require- percent of high school graduates complete Without teaching important and benefi-
lessons, such as the properties of parallel- ments for what must be taught, it does not a college and career preparatory curriculum, cial life skills to be successful as adults,
ograms in geometry and the formal defini- cover important skills and lessons that which includes a 15-course sequence and how can public school systems claim to
tion of limits in calculus. Though this may would aid students and help them be suc- three or more credits in broad career fields ready students for college and beyond?
be interesting and helpful to know as a cessful as adults, such as finding a job and such as health science or business. They cannot expect to prepare students for
mathematician, many people do not need paying for housing. In many cases, “life life after high school with the curriculum
to know these facts to be successful in In many ways, public school hinders stu-
skills” remains a redundant version of sex dents from reaching their full potential. By that they currently use.
their careers after high school. education that most students receive in
Public school systems should amend leaving out education crucial to being suc-
middle school. cessful in everyday life, students instinc-
their curriculum to include useful lessons Connor Lin is a senior at Carlmont High School in
that will shape students into more produc- It is important for public high school tively become dependent on their parents Belmont. Student News appears in the weekend
tive adults. Why not teach math lessons systems to modify their course require- and other adults for assistance in tasks edition. You can email Student News at
ments to give students a more well-rounded instead of learning themselves. If public news@smdailyjournal.com.
Anderson has used similar constructions metal in his skull. Angelica Huston has a credit as “mute poo-
DOGS
Continued from page 19
before, but it’s the perfect encapsulation of
his humor — precise, straight-forward and a
little dark. “Isle of Dogs” is positively lit-
You may just want to do a quick refresher
on the voice actors before sitting down for a
showing too, otherwise you might go just a
dle.”
That Anderson can still excitingly tell a
new story within the structure of his unique
tered with his signature banter, and it as little mad trying to place where you’ve
visual language that we’ve gotten to know
quick and wry as ever, without a single hair heard that voice before. There’s Scarlett
Boss (Bill Murray), King (Bob Balaban) and so well is just a testament to his incandes-
out of place. Johansson as a pristine show dog, Nutmeg,
Duke (Jeff Goldblum). And their world is cent genius. We don’t deserve Wes
And speaking of hair, the look of “Isle of Greta Gerwig as a young freckled girl lead-
upended when a boy they refer to as “the lit- Anderson, but we should be eternally grate-
Dogs” is just otherworldly — vibrant, pur- ing the pro-dog movement, Frances
tle pilot,” Atari (Koyu Rankin), crashes on ful he doesn’t seem to mind.
poseful and jam-packed with details that McDormand as an interpreter. “Isle of
the island. will make you want to watch it over and Dogs” also features the vocal stylings of “Isle of Dogs,” a Fox Searchlight release,
“Are we eating him or is this a rescue?” over. Very young kids might beware, there Yoko Ono, Tilda Swinton, Ken Watanabe, is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture
one dog asks the gang as they look at is one gnarly scene involving a kidney Fisher Stevens, Liev Schreiber, Harvey Association of America for, “thematic ele-
Atari’s burning wreckage. operation, not to mention the fact that Atari Keitel, F. Murray Abraham and Courtney B. ments and some violent imagery.” Running
“Not sure yet,” another responds. spends the entire film with a piece of scrap Vance, as the narrator, too. Oh, and time: 101 minutes. Four stars out of four.
Susan knows what hers is. so blustery that he seems to verge on vio- “Race” is best suited for adults.
RACE
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In less than two hours, Mamet evokes
issues of racism, sexism, ageism and class
privilege. The sexism is most apparent as
lence. Otherwise, this production is effec-
tive.
Unlike earlier, 90-minute productions at
It continues through April 8 at Dragon
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME NOTICE OF PETITION TO at least once each week for four succes- LENNOx RED Rose, Unused, hand DININg TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match- PARTYLITE gLASS 3-tee wall sconce.
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The following person is doing business Herbert Carl Schmidt ing on the petition in the following news- $12.00. (650) 578 9208. $250 .(650)-654-1930. 4756
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Owner: Elfenworks Productions LLC, CA. tingent creditors, and persons who may Filed: 3/22/2018 $59 call (650)218-6528 $75. Good condition; good for children. 308 Tools
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administration authority will be granted 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 19" COLOR Monitor with stand VG con- $30. (415)231-4825
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CASE# 18CIV00899 Dan (408)656-0958 304 Furniture
The following person is doing business
as: 1) Kids’ Creation; 2) Zombie’s Crea- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, TWIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame SINK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
MAYTAg WASHER excellent working 2 WALNUT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops $ 50. (650)598-9804. $15.00 (650)544-5306
tions; 3) Some Random Creations, 2952 COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, need work but very good cond. $20/ea
Sherwood Drive, SAN CARLOS, CA 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
(408)656-0958 (650)952-3466. USED BEDROOM Furniture, FREE. Call SLR LENS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
94070. Registered Owners: 1) Denton REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 (650)573-7381.
PETITION OF Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
Gentry; 2) Thomas Gentry; 3) Eugene MFg H20LABS Model 300 exc cond
Gentry; 4) Hailey Gentry, same address. Marisol Ornelas ANTIqUE DININg table for six people
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 WALL UNIT/ROOM Divider. Simple SLR LENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
The business is conducted by Copart- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: lines. Breaks down for transportation. Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
ners. The registrant commenced to Petitioner: Marisol Ornelas filed a petition REFRIgERATOR FOR Sale very good ANTIqUE MOHAgANY Bookcase. Four $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
transact business under the FBN on N/A. with this court for a decree changing condition asking only $99 (650)520-4650 feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. TRAIN-COLOR PRINT by John Hugh
/s/Denton Gentry/ name as follows: WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
This statement was filed with the Asses- Present Name: Marisol Ornelas ROOM HEATER Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- ARMCHAIR gOOD condition $55. upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
sor-County Clerk on 3/15/18. (Published Proposed Name: Marisol Gastelum Or- vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. (650)266-3184 UNIDEN HARLEY Davidson Gas Tank
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/17/18, nelas (650)952-3500 WARDROBE CLOSET with beveled phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
3/24/18, 3/31/18, 4/7/18). BEIgE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition door mirror $100 or B/Offer. (650)589-
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons SEWINg MACHINE-ROYAL XL 6000 (650) 315-2319 0764 WATER STORAgE TANK, brand new,
interested in this matter shall appear be- Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME fore this court at the hearing indicated (650)342-8436. BUNK BEDS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x (650)771-6324
STATEMENT #277127 below to show cause, if any, why the pe- years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
B/O (650)685-2494
The following person is doing business
as: The Stoked Company, 800 Humboldt
tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
SHOWTIME ROTISSERIE used once
$90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave WOOD-gRAIN LAMINATE Kitchen table 311 Musical Instruments
Rd., BRISBANE, CA 94005. Registered name changes described above must file message. CARPET RUNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- 3’x4’ plus 1’ leaf, 2 chairs. Photo availa-
or: floral design. good condition ble $35 (650)392-4841. CHROMATIC HARMONICA: Horner
Owner: Paul Trento Jackson, same ad- a written objection that includes the rea- The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
dress. The business is conducted by an sons for the objection at least two court SINgER SEWINg Machine. Good condi- $45.00. (650)266-3184
(650)278-5776.
Individual. The registrant commenced to
transact business under the FBN on N/A.
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call
(650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. COMMODE, gOOD condition. $20 obo. 306 Housewares
/s/Paul Trento Jackson/ to show cause why the petition should Please call (650)745-6309
COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor DRUM SET-PEARL FORUM Excellent
This statement was filed with the Asses- not be granted. If no written objection is SMITH CORONA typewriter and table Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
sor-County Clerk on 3/22/18. (Published timely filed, the court may grant the peti- M120 $25 (650)888-9314 COMPUTER DESK (glass) & chair. Like condition, Black, Full Kit, Light Use, $425
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or 20-pieces in original box, never used. Call Paul (650)218-6706.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/24/18, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the $250 per box (3 boxes available).
3/31/18, 4/7/18, 4/14/18). petition shall be held on 04/10/18 at 9 TABLE TOP Elec.Skillet Oster #4859 gtecher@comcast.net
w/cover 11 7/8"sq.cook area $10.00 (650)342-5630 EPIPHONE LES Paul 100th
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, COMPUTER DESK For sale $99
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this (650)344-4756 Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR (650)520-4650 CRYSTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $30. Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469
Order to Show Cause shall be published
CHANgE OF NAME at least once each week for four succes- UNITAP STANDARD centerset bath- Can send picture. (650)464-7860
CASE# 18CIV01030 room chrome faucet, complete, $10, COMPUTER SWIVEL CHAIR. Padded FENDER MUSTANg I guitar amplifier
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 gRILLINg WOK stir fry. high quality
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, ing on the petition in the following news- (650)595-3933 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592- $80. (650)421-5469
paper of general circulation: DESK, gD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. 2648
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, San Mateo Daily Journal VACUUM CLEANER (reconditioned) (650)458-3578
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Filed: 2/26/2018 $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 FENDER MUSTANg ll guitar amplifier
PETITION OF JULISKA HAND-CRAFTED 6 7/16" 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NEW $15.00
Susan Elizabeth Schendel Judge of the Superior Court WESTERN WASHBOARD Sales made $130.00 (650)421-5469
of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. DINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. (650)344-4756
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Dated: 2/26/2018 (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
Petitioner: Susan Elizabeth Schendel (Published 3/3/18, 3/10/18, 3/17/18, $75. phone 650-369-2486. FOR SALE: Epiphone Les Paul Cus-
filed a petition with this court for a decree KITCHEN CRAFT Cutter with five differ- tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
3/24/18) DININg ROOM SET - Cherry Wood ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives.
changing name as follows: WHIRLPOOL WASHER DRYER, GE (Looks Like Mahogany), two extra $625.00. (650)421-5469.
Present Name: Refrigerator all working and in good con- $35 contact 650-592-2648
leaves, Seats up to 10. $1200 or best of-
Susan Elizabeth Schendel dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or HUgE LUDWIg Drum Set Silver Sparkle
Proposed Name: evenings & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
Susan Elizabeth Southworth ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR WHIRLPOOL-DRYER gAS Coin Oper- Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
CHANgE OF NAME ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or (650)369-8013.
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons CASE# 18CIV01468 (650)302-2456
interested in this matter shall appear be- PIANO, UPRIgHT, in excellent condi-
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
fore this court at the hearing indicated COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 297 Bicycles
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
tition for change of name should not be PIANO-1955 BALDWIN Acrosonic 36”
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- High, Free for anyone to pick-up
granted. Any person objecting to the PETITION OF
name changes described above must file loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 (650)295-9121.
Jessica Hernandez-Aguilar
a written objection that includes the rea- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
sons for the objection at least two court BMx MONgOOSE Outer Limit Bike, UPRIgHT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi-
Petitioner: Jessica Hernandez-Aguilar looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
days before the matter is scheduled to filed a petition with this court for a decree
be heard and must appear at the hearing changing name as follows: CHILD’S SCHWINN BICYCLE, BLUE in UPRIgHT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi-
to show cause why the petition should Present Name: Rafael Castaneda-Her- good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
not be granted. If no written objection is nandez
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Proposed Name: NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels VINTAgE LINgERIE Washboard circa
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Rafael Hernandez-Gonzalez $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
petition shall be held on 04/17/18 at 9 mes strumming $50 (650)369-2486
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this interested in this matter shall appear be- YAMAHA ACOUSTIC Guitar, model
Order to Show Cause shall be published fore this court at the hearing indicated
298 Collectibles FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
at least once each week for four succes- below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- tition for change of name should not be 2 ADORABLE 1950's girl dolls ."Ginny" ZILJIAN CYMBALS with stands, 21”
ing on the petition in the following news- granted. Any person objecting to the doll Knock-offs. Stands & clothes. $20. ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
paper of general circulation: name changes described above must file (650)888-9314 (916)826-5964
San Mateo Daily Journal a written objection that includes the rea-
Filed: 3/6/2018 80’S TOPS Complete Factory Set All
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
sons for the objection at least two court
Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474.
312 Pets & Animals
days before the matter is scheduled to
Judge of the Superior Court be heard and must appear at the hearing
Dated: 3/5/2018 A-TEAM FIgURINES Plus Jeep $20 AIRLINE CARRIER for cats, pur. from
to show cause why the petition should Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
(Published 3/10/18, 3/17/18, 3/24/18, not be granted. If no written objection is (650)591-9769 San Carlos
3/31/18) (505)228-1480 local.
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- COLLECTABLE MEMORABILLIA from
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each.
petition shall be held on 05/03/18 at 9 ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
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Order to Show Cause shall be published
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China targets $3 billion of U.S. goods in tariff spat By Joe McDonald over Beijing’s technology policy. It gave no
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS indication of a possible response but a for-
eign ministry spokeswoman said Beijing
BEIJING — China announced a $3 billion was “fully prepared to defend” its interests.
list of U.S. goods for possible retaliation in “We don’t want a trade war, but we are not
a tariff dispute with President Donald Trump afraid of it,” said the spokeswoman, Hua
and girded Friday for a bigger battle over Chunying.
technology policy as financial markets sank On Wall Street, stocks were mixed Friday,
on fears of global disruption. but Asian financial markets sank on concern
The Commerce Ministry said higher duties the escalating tensions might disrupt the
on pork, apples, steel pipe and other goods biggest global trading relationship or lead
would offset Chinese losses due to Trump’s other nations to raise import barriers.
tariff hike on steel and aluminum imports. It Tokyo’s benchmark tumbled by an unusual-
urged Washington to negotiate a settlement ly large 5.1 percent while the Shanghai
but set no deadline. Composite Index closed down 3.4 percent.
Trump said Friday that he was not con- The dollar dipped to 104.90 yen as
cerned that the tariffs would be a drag on the investors shifted into the Japanese currency,
stock market. He added: “China is going to which is viewed as a “safe haven” from risk.
end up treating us fairly.” China’s response Friday appeared to be
In a separate and potentially bigger dis- aimed at increasing domestic U.S. pressure
pute, the ministry criticized Trump’s decision on Trump by making clear which exporters,
REUTERS Thursday to approve a possible tariff hike on including farm areas that voted for him in
Workers walk past steel pipes at a steel mill in Cangzhou, Hebei province, China. Chinese imports worth up to $60 billion 2016, might be hurt.
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