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Managed Lanes deal not done


Local versus regional control main issue in who owns facilities
By Zachary Clark the middle of 2022. The decision is up to the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF The owner of the tolling facility gets City/County Association of
to implement an equity program if it Governments and the San Mateo
New offers, demands and concerns wants to make the express lanes more County Transportation Authority,
are surfacing by the week as local pol- affordable for low-income drivers, and which oversees the county’s sales tax
icymakers work out the owner/opera- it also sets tolling policies. Questions revenue earmarked for transportation.
tor arrangement for the express lanes for the future owner include: Should C/CAG is a joint powers authority
planned for the San Mateo County sec- there be a cap for tolls so that they comprised of board members represent-
tion of Highway 101. never exceed a certain dollar amount? ing each city and the county that works
And the back-and-forth is picking up Should carpools of two people ride free on quality of life issues such as air qual-
as a deadline looms that, if not met, or at a discount and should clean air ity and transportation, among others.  DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
will add time and cost to the $514 mil- vehicles such as Teslas also ride free The Managed Lanes project seeks to build an additional lane
lion project aiming for completion by on express lanes? See LANES, Page 19 on Highway 101 in San Mateo County.

South City further


explores teacher
housing options
Officials favor additional assessment
of affordable, workforce development
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

South San Francisco school officials pushed forward their


interest in building a workforce housing development to
meet the concerns of teachers and other staff frustrated by
the cost of living on the Peninsula.
The South San Francisco Unified School District Board of
Trustees agreed Thursday, Jan. 17, to continue exploring
the possibility of building housing at the former Foxridge
Elementary School site.
The decision was driven by the expressed interest of dis-
trict workers who shared in a recent survey broad support for
the vision to build an affordable housing development at
the site between Interstate 280 and Skyline Boulevard.
“We have an interest and a need, so I think moving ahead
ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL (ABOVE), TOM JUNG (BELOW) is smart,” said board Vice President Patricia Murray.
Maya Perkins, emcee and organizer of the San Mateo County Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, addresses the gathering at the Under the board’s decision, district officials will move
San Mateo train station early Monday morning. Below: Riders board the ‘Celebration Train.’ from a site assessment which identified the former campus
as an eligible property for development into a phase exam-

County celebrates MLK See HOUSING, Page 18

Annual gathering took place at the San Mateo train station San Mateo to scope changes
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF with parking enforcement
San Mateo County residents and Study finds enforcement lags behind needs
elected officials gathered at the down- By Anna Schuessler
town San Mateo train station on a DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
chilly Monday morning to celebrate
the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In an effort to ease concerns about abandoned vehicles,
and the locals who are continuing his street parking in neighborhoods and downtown parking
legacy. availability, San Mateo city officials Tuesday will review
The event has been held on Martin strategies for reorganizing and bolstering the city’s park-
Luther King Jr. Day for 20 consecutive ing enforcement.
years, this year falling nearly a week As San Mateo’s population grows, concerns about
after what would have been King’s whether the city’s parking enforcement services have kept
90th birthday. pace with community needs have grown louder as well,
Maya Perkins, the emcee and one of noted San Mateo police Capt. Dave Norris.

See MLK, Page 27 See PARKING, Page 18


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2 Tuesday • Jan 22, 2019 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Children need
models rather than critics.”
— Joseph Joubert, French moralist

This Day in History


The U.S. Supreme Court, in its Roe v.

1973 Wade decision, legalized abortions


using a trimester approach. Former
President Lyndon B. Johnson died at
his Texas ranch at age 64.
In 1 4 9 8 , during his third voyage to the Western
Hemisphere, Christopher Columbus arrived at the present-
day Caribbean island of St. Vincent.
In 1 9 0 1 , Britain’s Queen Victoria died at age 81 after a
reign of 63 years; she was succeeded by her eldest son,
Edward VII.
In 1 9 0 7 , the Richard Strauss opera “Salome” made its
American debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York; its
racy content sparked outrage and forced cancellation of addi-
tional performances.
In 1 9 1 7 , President Woodrow Wilson, in an address to
Congress, pleaded for an end to the war in Europe, calling
for “peace without victory.” (By April, however, America
also was at war.)
In 1 9 4 4 , during World War II, Allied forces began landing
at Anzio, Italy.
In 1 9 5 3 , the Arthur Miller drama “The Crucible,” set dur-
ing the Salem witch trials, opened on Broadway. REUTERS
In 1 9 6 8 , the fast-paced sketch comedy program “Rowan & The ‘super blood wolf moon’ is seen during a total lunar eclipse behind the gothic cathedral in Cologne, Germany.
Martin’s Laugh-In” premiered as a weekly series on NBC-
TV.
In 1 9 8 7 , Pennsylvania treasurer R. Budd Dwyer, convict-
In other news ...
ed of defrauding the state, proclaimed his innocence at a Total lunar eclipse fisherman spotted the feline stranded name of the property owner.
news conference before pulling out a gun, placing the barrel on the spillway at the J. Edward Roush The 40-year-old Pacquiao dominated
in his mouth and shooting himself to death in front of hor- comes with supermoon bonus Lake dam. over Broner, who is at least a decade
rified onlookers. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The Officers could not reach the animal, younger, shutting down talk of possi-
In 1 9 9 5 , Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy died at the Kennedy only total lunar eclipse this year and so Army Corps of Engineers workers ble retirement for the native of the
compound at Hyannis Port, Mass., at age 104. next came with a supermoon bonus. decided to help. Philippines.
In 1 9 9 7 , the Senate confirmed Madeleine Albright as the The workers got permission to shut Pacquiao retained his welterweight
nation’s first female secretary of state. On Sunday night, the moon, Earth
and sun lined up to create the eclipse, down the flow of water and they title against Broner.
which was visible throughout North launched a boat. Video shows that
Birthdays and South America, where skies were when the boat reached the spillway, Video captures moose
clear. There won’t be another until the the cat slid all the way down into the chasing skiers at Colorado resort
year 2021. arms of the rescuers before it hit the
BRECKENRIDGE — A woman, in an
It was also the year’s first super- water.
moon, when a full moon appears a lit- Boxer Manny Pacquiao’s effort to warn others of the dangers of
tle bigger and brighter thanks to its moose, posted a video on social media
slightly closer position. Los Angeles home burglarized of a moose charging skiers and snow-
boarders at a ski resort.
The entire eclipse took more than LOS ANGELES — A spokesman for
three hours. Totality — when the boxer Manny Pacquiao says the famed The Summit Daily News reports
moon’s completely bathed in Earth’s Lauren Drogsvold captured the video
fighter’s Los
shadow — lasted an hour. During a Saturday at Breckenridge Ski Resort.
Actress Linda Blair Celebrity chef Guy Angeles home was
Actor-rap DJ Jazzy total lunar eclipse, the eclipsed, or The video shows a large bull moose
is 60. Jeff is 54. Fieri is 51. robbed at about the
blood, moon turns red from sunlight time he was in the approach and then charge a crowd of
Former Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., is 91. Actress Piper Laurie scattering off Earth’s atmosphere. ring with rival people. There were no reports of
is 87. Celebrity chef Graham Kerr (TV: “The Galloping In addition to the Americas, the Adrien Broner in Las injuries.
Gourmet”) is 85. Actor Seymour Cassel is 84. Author Joseph entire lunar extravaganza could be Vegas. Resort CEO John Buhler recently
Wambaugh is 82. Singer Steve Perry is 70. Country singer- observed, weather permitting, all the Spokesman Mike said staff tries to prevent guests from
musician Teddy Gentry (Alabama) is 67. Movie director Jim way across the Atlantic to parts of Quinn confirmed the approaching the highly territorial her-
Jarmusch is 66. Actor John Wesley Shipp is 64. Hockey Hall Europe. Manny burglary to NBC bivores, which are generally peaceful
of Famer Mike Bossy is 62. Actress Diane Lane is 54. Country News. but can turn aggressive when they feel
Pacquiao
singer Regina Nicks (Regina Regina) is 54. Actress Olivia Cat rescued after Los Angeles threatened.
d’Abo is 50. Rhythm-and-blues singer Marc Gay (Shai) is 50. Police Department public information Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Actress Katie Finneran is 48. Actor Gabriel Macht is 47. Actor
sliding down dam’s spillway officer Tony Im said a burglary spokesman Mike Porras says the
Balthazar Getty is 44. Actor Christopher Kennedy Masterson HUNTINGTON, Ind. — A wayward occurred around 4:15 p.m. Saturday. agency has jurisdiction over moose.
is 39. Jazz singer Lizz Wright is 39. Pop singer Willa Ford is cat is safe after it was rescued from a He said suspects ransacked the loca- He says wildlife officers are the only
38. Actress Beverley (cq) Mitchell is 38. Rock singer-musi- dam in Indiana. tion and took property, and that law enforcement personnel that can
cian Ben Moody is 38. Actor Kevin Sheridan is 37. Actress- The Huntington County Sheriff’s nobody was home at the time. decide when to tranquilize and move a
singer Phoebe Strole is 36. Rapper Logic is 29. Tennis play- Department writes on Facebook that a Im declined to specify the address or moose.
er Alize Cornet is 29. Actress Sami Gayle is 23.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, Jan. 19 Powerball Fantasy Five Tues day : Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s.
one letter to each square,
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Tues day ni g ht: Mostly clear. Lows in
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Daily Four the upper 40s.


Wednes day : Mostly clear. Highs in the
2 43 48 62 64 24 3 0 1 9 lower 60s. Lows in the mid 40s to lower
50s.
Daily three midday
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Mega number

Wednes day ni g ht: Mostly clear. Lows


Jan. 19 Super Lotto Plus 7 2 7 in the upper 40s.
2 10 20 23 32 16
Thurs day :Mostly clear. Highs in the lower 60s. Lows in
Daily three evening the mid 40s to lower 50s.
IUCSCR Thurs day ni g ht: Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 40s.
Mega number

7 1 6
Fri day :Mostly clear. Highs in the lower 60s. Lows in the
The Daily Derby race winners are Eureka, No. 7, in first mid 40s to lower 50s.
place; Whirl Win, No. 6, in second place; and Money Fri day ni g ht: Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 40s.
Saturday :Mostly clear. Highs in the lower 60s. Lows in
DENDDO Bags, No. 11, in third place.The race time was clocked
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Regional housing proposal gathers approval Police reports
Under the weather
ABAG OKs CASA Compact, despite dissenting votes from county officials A man in his 20s was walking in the
rain in only his underwear on Midvale
By Austin Walsh Commission board’s “It’s kind of short-sighted,” he said. “It’s
Avenue in San Mateo, it was reported at
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF similar vote late last a short-term gain and we’re still going to
7:04 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 20.
year, state and local offi- have long-term problems.”
An effort to transform the Bay Area’s cials will receive a laun- The primary issue Lee anticipates will be
housing and transportation landscape in dry list of ambitious land financing the services needed to accommo- SAN MATEO
response to the ongoing affordability crisis use policy recommenda- date the uptick in housing development,
received approval in spite of opposition tions. such as the additional pension obligations S us p i c i o us p e rs o n . Someone walked
from county officials. The recommendations paid to police and firefighters as well as toll onto a property on Sunset Terrace and looked
The Association of Bay Area seek to establish just- taken on local infrastructure. through some boxes that had been put out
Governments Executive Board voted 21-9 in cause eviction policies, He suggested a less ambitious plan which for donations, it was reported at 8:57 p.m.
Wayne Lee Sunday, Jan. 20.
favor of the CASA Compact — a bold plan emergency rent caps, dis- kept an eye to fiscal requirements might
to facilitate housing construction, ease traf- placement assistance strategies, enhanced have been as wiser proposal. Sto l en v ehi cl e. A car was stolen on 10th
fic congestion and protect renters’ rights, zoning requirements near transit stations, “I wanted a balanced approach that is sus- Avenue and Delaware Street, it was reported
among other efforts. expedited housing development processes, tainable,” he said. at 8:18 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 20.
The vote which came early Friday, Jan. affordable housing development stream- Lee also criticized the proposal to finance Sus pi ci o us pers o n. A man was stretching
18, after hours of comment from concerned lines on public land and tax proposals to many of the recommendations with tax and standing near a bike at Notre Dame
property owners and supportive housing finance the initiatives expected to cost measures, and suggested many locals are Avenue and Edinburgh Street and the caller
advocates included opposition from San about $1.5 billion. already exhausted with the rates they are said it was suspicious, it was reported at
Mateo County officials on the executive County Supervisor Dave Pine also voted required to pay. 3:49 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 20.
board. against the proposal too, but was not avail- “There is tax fatigue and you can only go Burg l ary . Someone went into a garage and
Millbrae Mayor Wayne Lee justified his able for comment, while Supervisor David to the well so many times,” he said. took items out of her vehicle’s trunk about
dissenting vote by suggesting that the poli- Canepa was absent from the meeting and did He suggested he would have preferred the an hour before, it was reported at 1:56 p.m.
cies promoted by the compact would further not vote. plan lean more heavily on seeking money Sunday, Jan. 20.
compound the problems officials are Despite the outcome, Lee said top among from the large local companies which have S us p i c i o us c i rc ums t an c e s . Someone
attempting to solve. his list of concerns is a likelihood that the spurred much of the economic growth and heard a loud bang like something fell on the
“I think the concept is good. The concept divisive initiative will aggravate residents fueled the imbalance between available floor and saw a hole in his skylight and a
of trying to build more housing is good. But who will work to block future housing homes and jobs. slug on the floor, it was reported from Shoal
their approach falls way short,” said Lee. development for fear of losing their quality “The corporations don’t take any respon- Drive at 11:36 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 19.
Amie Fishman, executive director of the of life. sibility at all, other than saying you tax-
Non-Profit Housing Association of Rather than push through the compact, payers need to pay for more,” he said. REDWOOD CITY
Northern California, offered an alternative which is on track to move to Sacramento as Yet despite his variety of criticisms, Lee Burg l ary . Someone broke into an RV on
perspective though. a legislative package, Lee suggested more acknowledged the need to combat the hous- Bair Island Road, it was reported at 12:39
“Community, business and local elected outreach should have been conducted to ing crisis and supported the larger effort to a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 15.
agree — the framework of production, quell the fears raised by critics. relieve the many residents struggling to Burg l ary . Someone broke into a vehicle
preservation and protections in our housing “You have to give the NIMBYs a reason afford living in the Bay Area. and rummaged through the glove compart-
policies is what is need to drive bold solu- not to object,” said Lee, evoking a common “The concept is good,” he said. “It’s just ment and truck on Clinton Street, it was
tions to our region’s housing crisis and pro- criticism of the process leading to the com- the execution and process was not well reported at 6:49 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 10.
vide badly-needed relief for all of our com- pact’s approval, which many feel was not done.”
munity members,” she said in a prepared sufficiently transparent.
comment. “Now is the time for the Beyond frustrations with the lack of input
Legislature to take action to hold this sought from local officials and community
framework together through a unified and members, Lee said he feels the plan is short-
coordinated legislative package.” sighted in its urgency to facilitate housing
Under ABAG’s approval, which followed construction without considering the long-
the Metropolitan Transportation term financial burden imposed on cities.
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Kamala Harris opens presidential bid


By Juana Summers video distributed by her campaign as she
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS announced her bid. “They’re the values we
as Americans cherish, and they’re all on the
line now,” Harris says in the video. “The
WASHINGTON — Kamala Harris, a first- future of our country depends on you and
term senator and former California attorney millions of others lifting our voices to
general known for her rigorous questioning fight for our American values.”
of President Donald Trump’s nominees, On ABC, she cited her years as a prosecu-
entered the Democratic presidential race on tor in asserting: “My entire career has been
Monday. Vowing to “bring our voices focused on keeping people safe. It is proba-
together,” Harris would be the first woman bly one of the things that motivates me
to hold the presidency and the second more than anything else.”
African-American if she succeeds. Harris launched her presidential bid as the
Harris, who grew up in Oakland, nation observes what would have been the
California, and is a daughter of parents from 90th birthday of the slain civil rights leader
Jamaica and India, is one of the earliest Martin Luther King Jr. The timing was a
high-profile Democrats to join what is clear signal that the California senator—
expected to be a crowded field. She made her who has joked that she had a “stroller’s-eye
long anticipated announcement on ABC’s view” of the civil rights movement because
“Good Morning America.” her parents wheeled her and her sister Maya
“I am running for president of the United to protests — sees herself as another leader
States,” she said. “And I’m very excited in that fight.
about it.” She abandoned the formality of launching
REUTERS The 54-year old portrayed herself as a an exploratory committee, instead going
Sen. Kamala Harris speaks to the media after announcing she will run for president. fighter for justice, decency and equality in a all in on a presidential bid.

Woman live-streams that it wasn’t clear what The resident then locked the door behind
Local brief else she was talking Hasan and called the Sheriff’s Office.
break-in on social media 26, walked into a house on the 500 block of about while live-stream- Hasan was arrested and booked into the
An East Palo Alto woman faces felony Rocky Way in Woodside at about 3:20 p.m. ing. “We didn’t get a San Mateo County Jail on suspicion of bur-
burglary and robbery charges after walking Sunday and found a resident upstairs. Hasan good explanation.” glary and robbery, both felonies.
into an apparent stranger’s house in is believed to have then grabbed the resi- During the live feed, Blankswade said it isn’t yet known whether
Woodside Sunday afternoon and live- dent’s cellphone and started live-streaming Hasan stripped to her Hasan had been using alcohol or drugs
streaming a rant on social media before her burglary over social media, said sher- underwear, and then car- before or during this incident.
stripping to her underwear and walking into iff’s Detective Rosemerry Blankswade. ried the cellphone into Anyone with other information about
the backyard, San Mateo County sheriff’s “She was inviting people over (to that Akilah Hasan the backyard and contin- this incident is encouraged to call the
investigators said. house) for a party,” said Blankswade, adding ued her feed, Sheriff’s Office anonymous tip line at (800)
Sheriff’s detectives said Akilah Hasan, Blankswade. 547-2700.

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Frigid air, high winds sweep
Northeast; at least seven dead
By Holly Ramer restored all scheduled service Monday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Atop the Northeast’s highest mountain,
the temperature fell to minus 23 degrees
CONCORD, N.H. — Falling temperatures Monday morning and dropped to minus 31
replaced the weekend’s falling snow later in the afternoon, according to the
Monday as bitter cold and gusty winds swept Facebook page for Mount Washington
across the eastern United States. Observatory, in New Hampshire. Wind
The National Weather Service had forecast chills were hovering around minus 80.
that temperatures would be more than 20 In New York, Coast Guard crews moved
degrees below normal across the Northeast, quickly to rescue a 21-year-old man left
with wind gusts up to 30 mph and wind stranded on an island in the Navensink
chills approaching minus 40 degrees River after his small boat broke down. The
Fahrenheit in northern New York and Coast Guard said two members waded
Vermont. through 34-degree water to bring the man to
Those wind gusts caused flight disrup- safety. The air temperature was 7 degrees
tions at LaGuardia Airport in New York City with 30 mph wind.
on Monday and FlightAware reported hun- The weather contributed to multiple
dreds of delayed flights. And after a few deaths over the Martin Luther King Jr. holi-
REUTERS weather-related delays Sunday, Amtrak day weekend.
Rev. Al Sharpton speaks at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Breakfast.
Newsom appoints
Shutdown and disunity the first-ever surgeon general
SACRAMENTO — Governor Gavin
Around the state
Teachers union: Los Angeles
strike to go into sixth school day
themes of MLK celebration
Newsom on Monday announced the
appointment of a pedia-
trician as California’s LOS ANGELES — Teachers in the nation’s
first-ever surgeon gener- second-largest school district are expected
By Ben Nadler country’s darkest days,” Perdue said of King. al. to strike for a sixth school day Tuesday as
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Our country has overcome a lot, but there is Newsom said in a news talks between Los Angeles Unified and
much left to be done.” release that Dr. Nadine United Teachers Los Angeles continue.
ATLANTA — A commemorative service Ebenezer Church’s current pastor, the Rev. Burke Harris will focus The union said Monday that teachers are
for Martin Luther King Jr. that was nearly Raphael G. Warnock, also took aim at the on combating the root due back at picket lines Tuesday morning
imperiled by the federal government shut- government shutdown, calling this “a time causes of serious health even if an agreement is reached Monday,
down was held Monday morning in Atlanta of narrow vision and petty politicians.” saying it takes time to mobilize a ratifica-
Gonzalez sat just behind the speaker’s Gavin Newsom conditions and use her tion vote of a deal.
at a church called King’s “spiritual home.” office to reach young
podium throughout much of the televised families across the state. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti remained
King’s daughter, the Rev. Bernice King, upbeat as he mediated the fifth day of
and livestreamed service, a highly visible Burke Harris is founder and chief executive
said in her remarks that the annual service at marathon negotiations at City Hall on
position for the high school student turned of the Center for Youth Wellness in San
Ebenezer Baptist Church came during a Monday.
gun-control activist. She said that King had Francisco, which aims to improve the
moment of crisis in America. She con- “The parties are still at the table, and I am
paved the wave for future generations of health of children exposed to toxic stress
demned the gridlock and partisanship in optimistic that we have the momentum to
peaceful protests. and trauma early in life.
Washington that led to the shutdown. take those final steps toward bringing our
The annual service at Ebenezer Baptist Her annual salary will be $200,000. She
“Our humanity is literally on the verge of was in doubt until Delta Air Lines gave the teachers and young people back into their
digressing to two Americas and becoming is a Democrat.
National Park Service a grant to reopen the classrooms,” he said in a statement.
the dis-United State of America,” she said. site. Delta is headquartered in Atlanta.
King also slammed what she called “the In a statement posted to LinkedIn, Delta
powerful resurgence of nationalistic and CEO Ed Bastian said the grant would keep
white supremacist ideologies” around the the sites open from Jan. 19 to Feb. 3, the
world. day of the upcoming Super Bowl game in
The event was attended by Republican Atlanta.
U. S. Sen. David Perdue, Democratic “These historic landmarks represent the
Congresswoman Lucy McBath, and Emma strength of our community and should
Gonzalez, a survivor of the mass shooting always be made available for the public to
at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High enjoy,” Bastian said.
School in Parkland, Florida, in February. The church is part of the Martin Luther
Perdue, who is white, recounted growing King Jr. National Historical Park located in

FRIDAY
up in Georgia during segregation and the “Sweet Auburn” district of downtown
praised King as an inspiring leader who Atlanta. The civil rights leader was co-pas-
changed the world through courage. tor with his father at the church from 1960
“He gave us hope during some of this until his assassination in 1968.
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Obituary
Thomas E. Churchill DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. ESSAY
Thomas E. Churchill, born Nov. 14, 1945, died Oct. 29,
2018, just two weeks short of his 73rd birthday, in San AND POETRY CONTEST — 2019 WINNERS
Mateo, California.
Son of Eugene and Patricia Churchill. A Grade 1, essay
member of St. Matthews Church in San First place, Ivy Crislip; second place,
Mateo, Tom was a graduate of Aragon Aubrey Barrameda.
High School and a Cal Poly graduate in Grade 1, poetry
architecture. Tom worked for H.O.K. in First place, Juliette Monet; second place,
San Francisco for several years. He Vivienne Mayor.
achieved a master’s degree in marketing Grade 2, essay
at Golden Gate University and had many First place, Joel Levitt; second place,Will
contacts around the world. He had a won- Reidy; third place, Giulianna Di Basilio.
derful musical talent, having learned Hawaiian steel guitar, Grade 2, poetry
six-string guitar, piano and keyboard. Tom played piano and First place, Alexandria Sumaya; second
keyboard at many venues, mostly for free, and sang to the place, Luis Ramirez; third place, Justin
enjoyment of many. He struggled with mental health issues Rabadon.
most of his adult life and physical challenges from diabetes. Grade 3, essay (A-L)
A private scattering of his ashes in San Francisco Bay was First place, Toli Fa; second place, Saachi
Jan. 11. He is survived by his sister Susan Churchill in Kalra; third place, Braedon Chung.
Reno, Nevada, and his niece Corey Churchill in Austin, Grade 3, essay (L-W)
Texas. Many thanks to his many friends who assisted him First place, Wilson Morales; second
and to Margarie Davis, his social worker at OASIS and, to place, Nyssa Mitra; third place, Carolina
the San Mateo Medical Center for their care. Donations to Ruiz.
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) are encouraged. Grade 4, essay
First place, Taiju Miyabe; second place,
As a public serv ice, the Daily Journal prints obituaries of Andrea Yang; third place, Liliana Her- Grade 7, poetry First place, Christina Lin; second place,
approx imately 200 words or less with a photo one time on a rera. First place, Gabrielle Smith; second Asante Spencer; third place, Elijah Shih.
space av ailable basis. To submit obituaries, email informa- Grade 4, poetry place, Diya Menta. Grade 11, poetry
tion along with a jpeg photo to news@smdaily journal.com. First place, Christian Salamanca; second Grade 8, essay First place, Cameron Kao.
place, Gabriela Ramirez; third place, So- First place, Benjamin Fong; second Grade 12, essay
phie Ellingworth. place, Kara Black. First place, Moriah Shih.
CITY GOVERNMENT Grade 5, essay Grade 8, poetry
• Plans to construct a five-story First place, Oliver Levitt; second place, First place, Ayman Ahmed Khan; sec- ART WINNERS
hotel with 112 rooms in down- Sophia Rayes; third place, Arjun Thiru- ond place, Pooja Agarwal.
malai. Grade 9, essay Grade 6
town Redwo o d Ci ty will likely Third place, Alana Brunson.
begin this spring after the Grade 5, poetry First place, Lily Wong.
First place, Kate Lin Chong. Grade 9, poetry Grade 7
Arc h i t e c t ural Adv i s o ry
Co mmi ttee approved the plans Grade 6, essay First place, Lilly Loghmani; second place, First place, Sylvie Olson.
last week. First place, Nathan Xu; second place, Bethany Shih. Grade 9
The project, located at 1690 Broadway, was entitled in Katherine Yang; third place, Cindy Wu. Grade 10, essay First place, Omari McDowell; second
2017 before another level and about 20 additional rooms Grade 7, essay First place, Rumi Loghmani. place, Louisa Coughlin.
were added to project plans. The new hotel will replace First place, Benjamin Ricket; second Grade 10, poetry Grade 10
the Garden Motel, an aging two-story building with 17 place, Eesha Gupta; third place, Kate First place, Kai Deardorff. Second place, Cielo Contreras; third
rooms built about 40 years ago. Park. Grade 11, essay place, Aden Nolet.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Tuesday • Jan 22, 2019 7

Trump’s shutdown solution hangs in limbo


By Jill Colvin and Lisa Mascaro we take down all of the existing Walls
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS between the U.S. and Mexico,” he wrote
Monday. “Let millions of unchecked
WASHINGTON — President Donald “strangers” just flow into the U.S.”
Trump’s proposal to break through the House Democrats this week are pushing
budget deadlock appeared to be gaining lit- ahead with voting on their own legislation
tle traction Monday, as another missed to re-open the government and add $1 bil-
paycheck loomed for hundreds of thousands lion for border security —including 75
of workers and the partial federal shutdown more immigration judges and infrastructure
stretched into its fifth week. improvements — but no funding for the
Despite the fanfare of the president’s wall.
announcement, voting in Congress was Trump later tweeted: “Democrats are kid-
not expected to unfold until later in the ding themselves (they don’t really believe
week. Even then it seemed doubtful that it!) if they say you can stop Crime, Drugs,
legislation based on Trump’s plan had any Human Trafficking and Caravans without a
chance of swiftly passing the Senate. Wall or Steel Barrier. Stop playing games
Republicans hold a 53-47 majority but and give America the Security it deserves. A
would need Democrats to reach the usual 60- Humanitarian Crisis!”
vote threshold for bills to advance. Meanwhile, the impact of the shutdown
Not a single Democrat publicly — the longest ever — continued to ripple
expressed support for the deal in the 48 across the nation as it stretched into its
hours since Trump announced it. Senate 31st day.
Democratic leader Chuck Schumer’s office The Transportation Security
REUTERS
reiterated Monday that they are unwilling Administration said the percentage of its
Donald Trump, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and acting U.S. Secretary of Interior David airport screeners missing work hit 10 per-
to negotiate any border security funding Bernhardt arrive to place a wreath at the Martin Luther King Memorial.
until Trump re-opens the government. cent on Sunday — up from 3.1 percent on
“Nothing has changed with the latest While the House and Senate are scheduled voting on consideration of the president’s the comparable Sunday a year ago.
Republican offer, ” said Schumer to be back in session Tuesday, no votes proposal “this week.” The screeners, who have been working
spokesman Justin Goodman. “President have been scheduled so far on Trump’s plan. Trump, who on Sunday lashed out at without pay, have been citing financial
Trump and Senate Republicans are still say- And senators, who will be given 24-hour House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, accusing her hardship as the reason they can’t report to
ing: ‘Support my plan or the government notice ahead of voting, have yet to be of acting “irrationally,” continued to sin- work. Even so, the agency said that it
stays shut.’ That isn’t a compromise or a recalled to Washington. gle her out on Twitter. screened 1.78 million passengers Sunday
negotiation — it’s simply more hostage McConnell spokesman David Popp said “If Nancy Pelosi thinks that Walls are with only 6.9 percent having to wait 15
taking.” Monday that the GOP leader “will move” to “immoral,” why isn’t she requesting that minutes or longer to get through security.

For the poor, the safety net in a shutdown doesn’t feel safe
By Juliet Linderman As the longest government shutdown in recent weeks has scrambled to restore some Program, which provides food aid to rough-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. history stretches into a fifth week, services across the government. But two ly 40 million Americans, will be fully fund-
millions of poor Americans who depend on agencies crucial to the federal safety net — ed through February. But should the shut-
food and rental assistance are becoming the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban down stretch into March its status is
WASHINGTON — Doris Cochran, a dis- increasingly worried about the future. Most Development and the U.S. Department of unclear: With just $3 billion in reserves,
abled mother of two young boys, is stock- major aid programs haven’t dried up yet. But Agriculture — remain largely shuttered. the USDA won’t be able to cover the rough-
piling canned foods these days, filling her each day the stalemate in Washington drags The USDA announced earlier this month ly $4.8 billion it pays in monthly bene-
shelves with noodle soup, green beans, on, the U.S. inches closer to what advocates that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance fits.
peaches and pears — anything that can last call a looming emergency. Those dependent
for months or even years. Her pantry looks on the aid are watching closely under a cloud
as though she’s preparing for a winter of stress and anxiety.
storm. But she’s just trying to make sure her
family won’t go hungry if her food stamps “I just don’t know what’s going to hap-
run out. pen,” Cochran said, “and that’s what scares
For those like Cochran who rely on feder- me the most.”
al aid programs, the social safety net no With no indication of an imminent com-
longer feels so safe. promise, the Trump administration in

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8 Tuesday • Jan 22, 2019 WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Taliban attack Afghan military base, killing 12


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bility for the attack in a statement
to the media.
KABUL, Afghanistan — A The Taliban, who now hold
Taliban assault on a military base sway in almost half of
and police training center in a Afghanistan, carry out attacks on
province just outside the Afghan a daily basis, mainly targeting
capital on Monday killed at least the beleaguered security forces.
12 people and wounded more than The violence comes amid stepped-
30, officials said. up efforts by the United States to
Salem Asgherkhail, head of the find a negotiated end to the 17-
area’s public health department, year war.
said most of those killed in the In a separate statement, the
attack in Maidan Wardak province insurgents said they met again
were military personnel. Some of with U.S. representatives to dis-
the wounded were taken to local cuss “ending the invasion of
hospitals for treatment while the Afghanistan” in talks that would
more serious cases were sent to continue on Tuesday. They are
the capital, Kabul. meeting in Qatar, where the
Nasrat Rahimi, deputy Taliban have a political office.
spokesman for the interior minis- The Taliban threatened to walk
ter, said a suicide car bomber away from the talks last week,
struck the base before insurgents accusing Washington of seeking
opened fire. Sharifullah Hotak, a to expand the agenda, presumably
provincial council member, said a reference to American demands
four attackers took part in the that the insurgents hold direct
assault after the bombing, all of talks with the Kabul government.
whom were killed in the ensuing The Taliban view the Afghan gov-
gunbattle. Hotak said it was a ernment as a U.S. puppet and have
training base for new recruits long insisted they will only
from the area. negotiate directly with REUTERS
The Taliban claimed responsi- Washington. Afghan men stand in front of a collapsed building of a military base after a car bomb attack in Maidan Wardak.

Islamic State group targets US convoy in northeastern Syria


By Bassem Mroue coalition fighting IS militants American troops, was the dead-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS near the Iraqi border. liest assault on U.S. troops in
U.S. military Col. Sean Ryan Syria since American forces
BEIRUT — An Islamic State sui- said there were no casualties moved into the country in 2015.
cide bomber targeted a joint con- among the U. S. -led coalition The extremist group claimed
voy of U.S. and allied Kurdish members. “We can confirm a com- both attacks in statements carried
forces in northern Syria on bined U. S. and Syrian partner by its Aamaq news agency. IS has
Monday, marking the second force convoy was involved” in the been driven from virtually all the
attack against U.S. troops in less suicide bomb attack, he said. territory it once held in Syria and
than a week and further highlight- “We will continue to review the Iraq but continues to carry out
ing the dangers surrounding U.S. situation and provide updates as attacks in both countries.
plans to withdraw forces after a appropriate,” he added. The Kurdish Hawar news agency,
declaration that the extremist Monday’s bombing came days based in northern Syria, said
group had been defeated. after a suicide attack killed 19 peo- Monday’s blast targeted a Syrian
The attack happened on a check- ple, including two U.S. service Kurdish checkpoint as a coalition
point on the edge of the town of members and two American civil- convoy was passing near
Shaddadeh in the Hassakeh ians, in the northern Syrian town Shaddadeh. It said two Kurdish
REUTERS province, on a road used by local of Manbij. That bombing, outside fighters were lightly wounded in
Smoke rises from site of car bomb attack on checkpoint in Shadadi, Syria. Kurdish fighters and the U.S.-led a popular restaurant frequented by the blast.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Tuesday • Jan 22, 2019 9


Shining a light on police misconduct
By Nancy Skinner SB 1421, the San
Legacy of sacrifice
Guest “I
Mateo County dis- have been to the mountaintop … and I have seen

G
overnment being open, trict attorney con- the promised land. I may not get there with
transparent and accountable sidered reopening a you.” These were some of the last recorded senti-
to the people it serves is a
core tenet of democracy. For nearly
criminal case
against that officer
perspective ments of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at a church in
Memphis April 3, 1968 — the night before he was fatally
four decades, California was failing to for his actions. shot. King had received numerous death threats in the
live up to this standard in an area This is democracy shootings. weeks leading up to that speech, and his awareness of
where it matters greatly: actions by in action. It is no surprise that under these cir- those threats echoed throughout his speech.
our law enforcement officers. Since The public has cumstances, trust in law enforcement King admitted to the large congregation that he, like
1974, California law has shielded bestowed on our law enforcement offi- was tarnished — particularly within anyone, would like to live a long life, but that he was not
important information about police cers the authority to detain, arrest and low-income communities, communi- concerned about that. He was much more concerned about
misconduct and use of force from pub- use force on members of the public. ties of color and other marginalized making real the possibility of a post-racial society in
lic view, even as concerns over police As such, the public has a right to groups. This was especially the case which his children would be judged by the content of their
misconduct and shootings grew here know when police use and abuse these when the public would learn of high- character, rather than by the color of their skin. King
and in the rest of the country. powers, as was the case with the alle- profile incidents in the news, but went on to say that he feared nothing because he knew
Understanding that transparency is gations against the former departments were unable to provide that we, as a people, would get to that promised land one
critical to good public safety, which Burlingame officer. Californians also answers to the public’s questions day.
requires trust between police and the have a right to know if their local because they were bound to silence by Although the curtain fell that
communities they serve, I introduced police department and other accounta- state law. night on King’s life, his final
Senate Bill 1421 to restore bility systems are doing a good job Like you, I know that peace offi- sentiments not only tell us that
Californians’ right to know how holding officers accountable when cers’ jobs are difficult and challeng- he knew death was imminent,
police departments investigate offi- they violate the law or department ing, and that as soon as officers don but that he was willing to be a
cers who engage in serious miscon- rules. SB 1421 restored this impor- their uniforms and walk out the door sacrifice for a cause much greater
duct and deadly uses of force. Similar tant public right to know. to start a shift, they can’t be certain than himself. As such, it should
bills like it had been introduced at This commonsense law also they will make it home to their loved come as no surprise that King
least two times before, with neither brought California in line with other ones. I honor that service and have said: “[A] man who does not
succeeding in the Legislature. states that already had these trans- great respect for the men and women have something for which he is
Fortunately, our former governor parency measures in place. In fact, who have sworn to serve and protect willing to die is not fit to live.”
Jerry Brown signed SB 1421 into law nearly 27 other states, including us. And, King was right — his val-
last fall. Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, My hope is that the public and law ues and inspirations have long Jonathan Madison
Its impacts were swift. Kentucky, Minnesota, Ohio and enforcement ultimately see SB 1421 outlasted his physical form.
Days after the law went into effect Texas, already make peace officer dis- for what it is: an opportunity for us to History tells us that martyrdom and sacrifice in the name
the public became aware that a ciplinary records available in some come together, have open and honest of causes for peace, freedom and justice have fueled some
Burlingame police officer resigned form and have not experienced nega- conversations, strengthen our democ- of the largest movements throughout time. Perhaps this is
after an investigation revealed he sex- tive impacts on public safety as a racy and find solutions that work to because it is difficult for many of us to fathom the idea of
ually propositioned a woman, follow- result. Before SB 1421’s passage, truly keep our officers and our commu- believing so passionately in a cause for which we would
ing two separate incidents with two California police departments were nities safe. be willing to stop breathing for its fruition.
other women (“Burlingame cop fired expressly forbidden from sharing History also tells us that King is just one of the many
for seeking sex from suspects” in Jan. with the public whether an officer was who have sacrificed their lives for a virtuous cause much
8 edition of the Daily Journal). The guilty of falsifying police reports, Nancy Sk inner represents District 9 and greater than themselves. Perhaps one of the first was
appalling revelation came because, planting evidence or sexually assault- chairs the Public Safety Committee for world-renowned Greek philosopher Socrates. Credited as
on Jan. 1, 2019, police misconduct ing a member of the public while on the California Senate. District 9 one of the founders of Western philosophy, Socrates
and use of force records covered by SB the job. Police departments were also includes Richmond, Berk eley, Oak land developed ideas we all embrace today, such as the concepts
1421 became public records. After forbidden from sharing the factual and San Leandro. of justice, truth and morality. What’s more, Socrates was
obtaining the records allowed under findings in investigations of police among the first to challenge the conventional wisdom of
the Athenian government.
In arguing the value of critical thinking and logic as
Letters to the editor an alternative to the blind trust the Athenian government
placed in the gods, the Athenian government accused
him of poisoning the minds of the youth and rejecting
Public land for public good additional retirement income (averag- housing. If you agree, please let their traditional ways of life. At his trial before a jury of
ing $36,000/year) have a housing PHCD know; upcoming board meeting 500, Socrates delivered a powerful speech that has with-
Editor, budget (considered 30 percent of is 6:30 p.m. Jan. 24, Burlingame City stood the test of time, even in his death. First, he posed
Recently, the Peninsula Health Care income) of only $1,450/month, far Hall. the question about the worth of a man who does not
District (PHCD) held a public forum below the $2,794 average needed for a “have the wit” to die for something meaningful. He goes
wherein its chosen developers pre- market-rate 1-bedroom in the area. on to suggest that his death alone would not suppress his
sented plans on the Peninsula Birte Scholz
Currently, the majority of senior ideas and future potential thinkers who would reject the
Wellness Community, a project on 8 Burlingame status quo. He was subsequently sentenced to death. And,
households who rent are considered
acres of public land on Trousdale “cost burdened” — with high rents as he predicted, his death did not stop his ideals or phi-
Drive in Burlingame. Plans include leaving little left for food, medicine losophy as they are embraced and enshrined in our socie-
medical offices, a park and several and other essentials, a precarious situ-
I have a dream ty.
hundred units of housing for seniors ation for thousands of seniors. Editor, Jesus Christ was crucified in the Roman Empire’s efforts
… all at market-rate prices. PCHD has a mandate to protect the MLK’s ‘I Have A Dream” speech, to suppress his words of faith, healing and everlasting
Community members present health of the entire community, yet reprinted in the Daily Journal Jan. 21, life. However, those efforts resoundingly failed as the
demanded that PHCD housing must be only a small number of seniors, illustrates why the speech is regarded Bible — the source of his teachings — continues to be the
affordable to address the housing cri- wealthy enough to afford rents, will as a masterpiece of the 20th century. most widely distributed and best-selling book worldwide,
sis which is increasingly affecting benefit from the current PHCD plan. Without political commentary, it is according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
seniors. evident there is no contemporary Mahatma Gandhi also has his place in this legacy. In
We urge the PHCD to use public land
In San Mateo County, 86 percent of politician or leader with the rhetorical efforts to silence the preeminent leader’s message of
for public good to alleviate the hous-
genius of Dr. King. peaceful resistance and non-violence in India’s independ-
households 65 and over earn Social ing crisis for those most vulnerable,
Security payments averaging just and allocate a substantial portion of ence movement during the British rule, Gandhi was assas-
$22,000/year. For many, that’s it —
John Dillon sinated in 1948. Gandhi’s ideals of peace and nonviolent
the land to an affordable housing
yet even those households who earn developer, to build truly affordable San Bruno protest, however, continue to live on today.
Add a former U.S. president to that list. President
Abraham Lincoln is primarily known for his renowned
leadership during the U.S. Civil War, and his
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10 Tuesday • Jan 22, 2019 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Stocks subdued as Chinese growth falls


By Elaine Kurtenbach U. S. , potentially eliminating its trade
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS deficit by 2024. The Chinese government
says the top trade envoys from both coun-
BANGKOK — World stocks were subdued tries will meet at the end of January. The
Monday after China reported its slowest U.S. trade deficit with China grew to a
economic expansion in 30 years and the record $323.3 billion in 2018. The two
International Monetary Fund cut its fore- countries have raised taxes on billions of
casts for global growth this year. dollars of each other’s goods in the spat
KEEPING SCORE: Germany’s DAX over the trade deficit, Beijing’s manufac-
fell 0. 6 percent to close at 11, 136. 20 turing plans, and U.S. complaints that
while the CAC 40 in France slipped 0.2 China steals technology from foreign
percent to 4,867.78. Britain’s FTSE 100 companies.
added less than 0.1 percent to 6,970.59. WORLD OUTLOOK: The IMF cut its
Wall Street remained closed for Martin forecast for global growth this year to 3.5
Luther King Jr Day. percent, from the 3.7 percent it had pre-
THE DAY IN ASIA: The Shanghai dicted in October and down from 2018’s
Composite Index added 0. 6 percent to 3.7 percent. In its report, presented on the
2,610.51 and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng sidelines of the World Economic Forum in
index climbed 0.3 percent to 27,196.54. Davos, Switzerland, it cited the impact of
Japan’s Nikkei 225 index rose 0.3 percent global trade disputes as well as rising
to 20,719.33, while South Korea’s Kospi interest rates.
was flat at 2,124.61. The S&P ASX 200 in ENERGY: U.S. crude fell 8 cents to
Australia added 0.2 percent to 5,890.40. $53.72 per barrel in electronic trading on
India’s Sensex surged 0. 7 percent to REUTERS the New York Mercantile Exchange. It rose
36,633.37. Shares rose in Southeast Asia A man enters a stock brokerage office of Nanjing Securities in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, China. 3.3 percent on Friday to $54.04 in New
and Taiwan. York. Brent crude, used to price interna-
CHINA’S ECONOMY: The 6.6 percent growth based on consumer spending gerous job losses. The lackluster data tional oils, shed 16 cents to $62.60 per
expansion of the world’s second-largest instead of trade and investment. But the raised hopes for more policy action. barrel. It added 2.5 percent to $62.70 a bar-
economy was down from 2017’s 6.9 per- slowdown has been sharper than expected, CHINA- US TRADE: Stock markets rel in London on Friday.
cent and the weakest since 1990. China’s prompting Beijing to ease lending con- had been buoyed Friday by a Bloomberg CURRENCIES : The dollar fell to
communist leaders are trying to steer the trols and step up government spending to News report that Chinese officials offered 109.63 yen from 109.78 yen. The euro was
country to slower, more self-sustaining shore up growth and avoid politically dan- to buy more goods and services from the roughly flat at $1.1366.

Prop bets popular for Super


Bowl, NFL wants them gone
By Wayne Parry rebounds by a team during a quarter of a bas-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ketball game, to the number of ‘throw-ins’
in a soccer match, or even how many flags a
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Many Americans referee might throw in a contest,” she testi-
in places where sports betting is legal for fied. “These types of bets are significantly
the first time are beginning to make wagers more susceptible to match-fixing efforts,
on the Super Bowl, including some bets on and are therefore a source of concern to
the performances of individual athletes. sports leagues, individual teams, and the
But if the National Football League had its athletes who compete.
way, bets on things like passing touch- “To address concerns regarding risky bet-
downs for New England Patriots quarterback ting fixtures, we encourage Congress to
Tom Brady or rushing yards for Los Angeles allow professional and amateur sports
Rams running back Todd Gurley would be organizations to identify which types of
restricted — or even outlawed as too risky bets simply pose too significant a risk to
and vulnerable to manipulation or cheating. the integrity of sports and to work with reg-
Proposition bets — also known as prop ulators not to authorize them,” she said.
bets — are less popular during the regular An NFL spokesman said last week there
season but gain steam during the Super Bowl has been no change in the league’s position
each year as a way to bet on the outcome of since the September testimony. REUTERS
more than one thing at a moment the sports Joe Asher, CEO of William Hill US, the Long lines are seen at a Transportation Security Administration security checkpoint at
world is intensely focused on a single game. American arm of the British bookmaker that Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport amid the partial federal government shutdown.
In testimony before a U. S. House of runs several sportsbooks in this country,
Representatives committee on Sept. 27,
NFL Executive Vice President Jocelyn
Moore asked Congress to let professional
sports leagues and gambling regulators ban
said the league’s request is a solution in
search of a problem.
“We’ve been doing this for many years,
and this issue is way overblown,” he said.
TSA screener sick-outs hit 10
prop bets that involve the performance of
individual athletes over the course of a
game.
“With the exception of the Super Bowl,
player props are a tiny portion of the busi-
ness — a fingernail on the world’s biggest
man.”
percent over holiday weekend
By David Koenig on any given day. That topped the previous
“Examples might range from the number
of passing yards by a quarterback in a foot- He acknowledged such bets will make up a THE ASSOCIATED PRESS high of 8 percent on Saturday.
ball game or the number of points or bigger proportion of Super Bowl gambling. With fewer screeners, TSA closed one of
The percentage of TSA airport screeners its security checkpoints at
missing work has hit 10 percent as the par- Baltimore/Washington airport over the
tial government shutdown stretches into its weekend, reopened it, but closed it again
fifth week. Monday afternoon, according to an airport
The Transportation Security spokeswoman.
Administration said Monday that Sunday’s A checkpoint at Houston’s Bush
absence rate compared to 3.1 percent on the Intercontinental Airport remained closed.
comparable Sunday a year ago. An airport spokesman said lines were rela-
The workers who screen passengers and tively short at the other six checkpoints.
their bags face missing another paycheck if TSA appeared to be managing the high
the shutdown doesn’t end early this week. sick-out rate as well as could be expected.
According to TSA, many of them say the The agency said that on Sunday it screened
financial hardship is preventing them from 1.78 million passengers, and only 6.9 per-
reporting to work. cent — roughly 120,000 people — had to
TSA says the national average waiting wait 15 minutes or longer to get through
time in airport checkpoint lines is within security.
the normal limit of 30 minutes, but there are No figures were yet available for Monday,
longer lines at some airports. but websites or spokespeople for several
The agency has dispatched extra screeners major airports including Dallas-Fort Worth
to airports in Atlanta, LaGuardia Airport in and Chicago’s O’Hare reported normal secu-
New York, and Newark, New Jersey. A TSA rity lines and few problems. Hartsfield-
spokesman said other airports might also Jackson Atlanta International Airport,
be getting additional help. which had some of the longest lines in the
Sunday’s 10 percent absence rate indicates country last week, reported waits of 15 to 30
that more than 3, 000 airport screeners minutes at domestic-travel checkpoints
missed work. TSA has 51,000 screeners, and Monday. Los Angeles International Airport
a spokesman said that about 33,000 work showed most lines under 20 minutes.
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Tuesday • Jan. 22, 2019

With Mills up against it, Vazquez delivers


By Terry Bernal clinched a sub-.500 non-league record with a
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Athlete of the Week 4-8 start. And to be eligible to apply for the
a career-high 34 points in the week’s three-game slate opening with CCS postseason, a team must finish .500 or
It has been a season of slow starts for the the Vikings’ 70-60 come- back-to-back games against Peninsula better in either non-league or league play.
Mills Vikings. back victory at Capuchino. Athletic League South Division frontrun- So Mills’ third game of the week, a Friday
With senior point guard Colby Vazquez “We knew it was going ners Menlo-Atherton and Carlmont. Mills night road game at archrival Capuchino, was a
leading the charge, however, the Vikings to be a hard one,” Vazquez lost both those games, dropping its league chance to reach the midway point of the PAL
have found a knack for finishing strong. said. “It didn’t end up the record to 3-2. South schedule by with some room to breathe.
Vazquez commandeered Daily Journal Athlete way we wanted to, so we If Mills wants to qualify for the Central “Playing at Cap, I love playing there
of the Week honors for helping the Mills boys’ because it’s pretty hectic,” Vazquez said.
Colby Vazquez knew we had to make up Coast Section playoffs for the second
basketball team salvage not just a wayward for it on Friday.” straight year, it must finish with a record of
week, but perhaps its entire season — scoring The Vikings faced an uphill climb with .500 or better in league play. The Vikings See AOTW, Page 12

Warriors 130, Lakers 111 M-A atop South,


intrigue in North
with PAL season
at halfway mark
A
fter watching the Menlo-
Atherton boys’ basketball team
dismantle an always good Sacred
Heart Prep squad in its season opener in
early December, I said then if the Bears
didn’t win the PAL South Division title,
something went very wrong.
So far, so good as far as my prediction
goes. The Bears find themselves undefeat-
ed (6-0) midway through the PAL regular
season and, other
than a three-point,
65-62 win over
Carlmont Jan. 11,
M-A has crushed
the competition —
including a 71-38
beatdown of Mills,
a 58-30 rout of
Woodside and
blowout, non-
league 72-30 win
RICHARD MACKSON/USA TODAY SPORTS over Pinole Valley
Klay Thompson set an NBA record Monday night by hitting his first 10 3-point attempts in the Warriors’ 130-111 win at the Staples Center. last week.
The three wins runs the Bears’ win

A perfect 10
streak to 11 in a row, since a 60-59 loss
to Mitty Dec. 22.
Carlmont, however, remains only one
game behind the Bears and appears to be
one of the few teams that has the capacity
to beat M-A. The Scots have won 14 of
their last 16 and, other than their loss to
By Beth Harris was able to do it in front of my family.” cold and tonight I didn’t see that in sight.” M-A, have proven to be the second-best
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Warriors equaled a season high with Thompson had 23 points in the third quar- team in the division.
their eighth consecutive victory. The two- ter, connecting on seven 3s as the Warriors After those top two, there are three
LOS ANGELES — Nothing could stop time defending champions won their sev- stretched their lead to 36. He hopped and let teams — Burlingame, Hillsdale and Mills
Klay Thompson, certainly not the Lakers’ enth straight road game, too. his right arm hang in the air after hitting his — that are two games back at 4-2. The
defense. “They’re starting to find their stride, not seventh while Golden State fans at Staples Panthers have to be the surprise of the
The Warriors made sure of it, too, setting just against us, but against the league,” Los Center cheered. He finally missed from deep entire PAL. With three freshmen starting
screens and calling plays for the star guard, Angeles coach Luke Walton said. late in the period. and five in the rotation, the Panthers are
who set an NBA record by making his first Thompson stopped and popped from “We had two, three guys flying at him,” probably a year ahead of schedule as far
10 attempts from 3-point range on his way everywhere, finishing 10 of 11 from beyond Walton said. as success goes and it just goes to show
to scoring 44 points in a 130-111 victory the arc and 17 of 20 from the floor overall. Durant added 20 points and Stephen Curry how good a coach Jeff Dowd is.
Monday night. “We kind of sold out to look for Klay, to had 11 points and 12 assists, going 2 of 10 While the PAL South appears to be M-
“I’ve never hit 10 3s in a row in a game. be honest, ” Kevin Durant said. “When from 3-point range for the Warriors. A’s to lose, the PAL North race is shaping
That’s hard to do,” Thompson said. “I just you’re knocking shots down like that, you
happened to be on tonight and I’m happy I have to continue to feed him until he goes See DUBS, Page 14 See LOUNGE, Page 14

Stanford’s Smith raises awareness for human trafficking


By Doug Feinberg basketball and that’s our Smith has not only recruited campus offi- say, ‘Hey, it’s not OK and we’ve got to do
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS whole team, too. Our cials, fellow students and others to attend but something about it.’”
whole team is really car- took part in an in-game video message . There was a table on the concourse that pro-
NEW YORK — Stanford’s Alanna Smith ing and we love to give “That’s kind of Alanna as a quintessential vided information for further community
picked a great game to have a career day. back, and as athletes Stanford student,” said Cardinal coach Tara engagement. The halftime dancers included
She scored a career-high 34 points on that’s something I think VanDerveer, who won her 900th game at the human trafficking survivors ages 11-47 from
Sunday in a 21-point win over Washington. is really important to do. school on Sunday. “She’s not just about bas- the non-profit Love Never Fails, which works
More importantly, she helped organize that I’m really happy this day ketball, she’s not just about academics, she’s to restore, educate and protect those at risk of
contest to be the school’s first Human kind of came together.” into her studies and I think it’s a great state- domestic human trafficking.
Trafficking Awareness Game. Alanna Smith Smith took a class last ment that she cares about more than just drib- The dancers were invited to the Stanford
“I didn’t plan to have it on this day, I was quarter on human traffick- bling and shooting. And all of our team does. locker room after the game to meet the play-
just hoping to do it at some point in this sea- ing and Betty Ann Hagenau, Stanford’s public I think the Stanford athletes as a whole are ers and coaches, with Williams calling it
son,” she said of the awareness game. “But to address announcer who works in the anti-traf- very caring and passionate people. I know “incredible.”
have a big crowd and to win a huge game and ficking field, spoke as a guest lecturer. They Alanna liked to be able to bring human traf- “This is all by Alanna Smith’s leadership,”
to play well, it means a lot. I’m not just about discussed doing more. ficking to this kind of platform to be able to Hagenau said.
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L
keeper. Baur was right there to absorb the
i s a Luhrs , Terra No v a g i rl s ’
bas ketbal l . The senior hit the two
Honor roll attempt with a header of her own, keeping
biggest 3-pointers of her life in a 56- the Wildcats’ lead in check, then doubling it
53 overtime win over archrival Half Moon minutes later by converting a penalty kick.
Bay. With 10 seconds remaining in regula- Cal v i n Made r- Cl ark , Hi l l s dal e
tion, she drained her first 3 of the night to tie bo y s ’ bas ketbal l . The freshman wing
it 49-49 and force overtime. Her second had a strong showing in the Knights’ 47-37
splash proved the game-winner, giving the win over Aragon, finishing with a game-
Tigers a 55-53 lead with a 1:25 left in OT. high 19 points, which included a trio of 3-
Jack Wo o ds , Serra wres tl i ng . The pointers.
senior at 170s won a pair of WCAL matches Ky l e Bo tel ho , Burl i ng ame bo y s ’
last week. After winning his match against wre s t l i n g . The junior took the silver
Mitty on Tuesday, he came back with a third- medal at 132s Saturday at the Overfelt
round pin against Bellarmine. Woods, ranked Classic in San Jose, wrestling his way to a
sixth in CCS, dominated his Bellarmine 3-1 record. Botelho has now reached the
opponent, coming up with four throws championship round at five tournaments
before finally putting his out of his misery. this season, including titles at the Webber
Abby Chang and Jay l a Sto kes berry, Lawson tournament in Sunnyvale and the
Arag o n g i rl s ’ s o ccer. The two midfield- Bret Mar tournament in Gilroy.
ers each had a foot in the Dons ascending to Akenes i Hafo ka, San Mateo g i rl s ’
the top of the Bay Division standings with a b as k e t b al l . A sophomore center, she
pair of wins last week. recorded her first double-double of the sea-
Stokesberry got Aragon on the score- son in a 46-37 win over Burlingame.
board in a 2-0 win over Burlingame with a Hafoka finished with 13 points and 16
perfectly placed shot to the far upper left rebounds in the Bearcats’ second PAL South
corner from 30 yards. She duplicated that Division win of the season.
with a free kick goal from 25 yards away in TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL Khal i l Smi th, Paci fi c Bay Chri s ti an
a 3-1 win over Terra Nova. The Terra Nova girls’ basketball team celebrates its 56-53 overtime win over Half Moon Bay bo y s ’ bas ketbal l . The junior forward had
Chang rounded out the scoring in each after Lisa Luhrs, No. 12, knocked down two clutch 3-pointers down the stretch. the game of his life with Pacific Bay’s PSAL
game. Against Burlingame, she took a pass majority of the offense, as the junior mid- ance by outlasting Kelseyville’s Jasmin winning streak on the line in a 58-55 win over
from Alexa Abad, slalomed a pair of Panther fielder totaled two goals and one assist. Clarke with a 9-4 decision in the title match. Summit Shasta. The Eagles trailed 40-35 head-
defender and drilled a shot into the far right Fo l a Aki no l a, Menl o -Atherto n McKenzi e Baur, Wo o ds i de g i rl s ’ ing into the fourth quarter, but outscored
corner. Against the Tigers, she again took a g i rl s ’ wres tl i ng . The three-time defend- s o c c e r. While Baur provided one of Summit Shasta 23-15 over the final eight
pass from Abad that she converted for the ing Central Coast Section champion is off Woodside’s goals in a 3-1 win over minutes. Smith fronted the attack with his
Dons’ final goal. to another amazing start. Ranked No. 1 at Carlmont, it was Baur’s defense that topped first double-double of the year, totaling 23
Ne l s o n Ro dri g ue z , S o ut h Ci t y 189s in the CCS, Akinola topped the podi- the highlight reel. With the Wildcats cling- points and 16 rebounds, both career highs.
bo y s ’ s o ccer. Vying for the top spot in um in the division Saturday at the Lady ing to a 1-0 lead in the second half, After starting the season with a 1-8 non-
PAL Bay Division, the Warriors stayed Jaguar Wrestling Tournament in Vallejo. The Carlmont exacted a corner kick, with Rachel league record, Pacific Bay is off to a 5-0 start
unbeaten in league play with a 4-2 win over senior went 3-0 on the day, with two pins Amir Chapman placing a header on target at in PSAL North Division play, extending its
Half Moon Bay. Rodriguez delivered a before finishing off the gold-medal perform- the opposite post from Woodside’s goal- winning streak in league games to 71 games.

sink six 3s in the game. the injury occurred to his left arm, his non- “During the summer I was really looking at a

AOTW “They were just giving me space; they were


giving me these 3s,” Vazquez said. “And every-
thing started to go in, pretty much.”
shooting arm. So, while he didn’t resume full
basketball activities until December, he was
able to work on his shooting throughout the
promising year,” Hanson said, “with Matsuno
and Colby, and there are a couple other guys
that are good.”
Continued from page 11 The Vikings’ turnaround — in which they downtime. Mills is built around Vazquez, though. In his
went on to score 70 points, their best single- “That’s what I kind of saw as a blessing in two previous varsity seasons, the Vikings have
game total in league play since 2014-15 — was disguise,” Vazquez said. “At first I was scared run a multi-point guard offense, and favored
“It’s a live environment.” and didn’t know what was going to happen. But now-graduated Nick Broqua to run the point.
Vazquez responded. The Vikings may have something of a microcosm of not just their
week, but of their season. as time went on I realized I still had my shoot- This year, Vazquez was clearly the man for the
gotten off to a slow start — Cap led 17-12 after ing hand.” job, as he can score and distribute, and is even
the first quarter, with Vazquez whiffing on his Mills opened the year with four straight loss- a presence as a rebounding guard.
On Dec. 4, Vazquez joined his first Mills
first two 3-point attempts — but that changed es. It’s no coincidence, though, that Vazquez
practice of the season at full force. Two days “It was really important to get back Colby
in the second quarter. Mills went on a 25-20 opened the season late, missing the first three
later, he was playing his first game. And he was because he does so much,” Hanson said.
run, one of its most productive quarters of the games of the 2018-19 campaign due to a sudden
an immediate impact, despite Mills falling to Vazquez said late in the game during his
season, with Vazquez finding his groove from injury last September when he broke his arm in
Prospect-Saratoga 59-56, scoring 18 points. offensive outpouring against Cap, some of his
beyond the 3-point arc. two places while blocking a shot at a basket-
ball camp at Cal Lutheran University. “Right away he was handling it,” Mills head teammates were imploring him to go for a 40-
More a dribble-drive, midrange threat, coach Rick Hanson said. “He was a little rusty point game. Only, he didn’t realize how close
Vazquez isn’t revered as a 3-point marks- Vazquez was in a cast for four weeks, and wore because he hadn’t played. But he was still to the mark he was. Not until after the game did
man. But the senior point guard went on to a brace for two weeks after that. Fortunately, good.” he realize his individual point total was on the
Unfortunately for the Vikings, that game was scoreboard, he said.
the first without sharpshooting junior Michael “He’s really a team player,” Hanson said.
Matsuno, who has yet to return from an injury “First and foremost is winning. It’s not a sur-
he suffered in the third game of the season. prise he didn’t know how many points he had.”
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday • Jan 22, 2019 13


Sharks get hammered
by Vatrano, Panthers
By Paul Gereffi
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Panthers 6, Sharks 2
Trocheck isn’t ready for a break
SUNRISE, Fla. — For the after playing in his third game since
Florida Panthers, the All-Star returning from a broken ankle.
break arrives when they are in the “Definitely. I mean, I haven’t
middle of a win streak. played in 27 games, so I wish we
Frank Vatrano had a goal and three could keep playing,” Trocheck said.
USA TODAY SPORTS assists for a “I’m sure a lot of these guys could
The New York Yankees traded Sonny career-high four use a little bit of a break. I think
Gray, one-time ace of the A’s, to the points to lift the we’ll continue the momentum after-
Reds in a three-team deal Monday. Panthers over wards.” JASEN VINLOVE/USA TODAY SPORTS
the Sharks 6-2 Timo Meier and Logan Couture The Panthers celebrate a goal in the first period Monday at BB&T Center.

Gray headed Monday night,


their
straight
third
win
scored for the Sharks. Martin Jones
allowed five goals on 21 shots
before being replaced by Aaron Dell
The high-stick on Bjugstad drew
blood.
“Obviously, it’s a tough play. You
for goalie interference, but the goal
stood following a replay review.
The Sharks tied it 1-all on

to Cincinnati
By Ronald Blum
after losing their
Frank Vatrano previous seven
games.
with 12:38 left in the third period.
Dell made eight saves.
After the game was tied at 2, the
don’t mean to high-stick a guy,
you’re just trying to go around
him,” Kane said.
Couture’s goal. Brent Burns took a
shot from the point and Couture
tipped the puck and it trickled
The Panthers beat Nashville and Panthers scored two power-play Vatrano’s backhand stretched the between Luongo’s pads at 4:21 of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Toronto in their past two games goals in nine seconds during the margin to 5-2 at 7:22 and chased the second.
and scored 13 goals in the process. third period. Evander Kane received Jones. Bjugstad added a power-play Florida opened the scoring when
NEW YORK — Adding Sonny “Going into the break, that’s a double-minor for high-sticking goal with 37.7 seconds left. Barkov passed to Ekblad in the slot
Gray to a rotation already three wins in a row against some against Bjugstad, and the Panthers Florida took a 2-1 lead when and his shot went over Jones’ stick
improved by the offseason acquisi- pretty good teams,” Vatrano said. made the most of the opportunity. Matheson’s one-timer from the with 2:39 left in the first.
tions of Tanner Roark and Alex “Obviously there’s a break coming Yandle gave Florida a 3-2 lead right circle beat Jones at 6:07 of the No tes : Sharks D Erik Karlsson
Wood has the Cincinnati Reds up, but you’ve got to keep it when his wrist shot from the left second. missed his second straight game
thinking about their first NL going.” corner went high into the net at San Jose tied it on a disputed goal with a lower-body injury. ... D
Central title since 2012. Vincent Trocheck, Keith Yandle 2:27. Trocheck’s shot from the slot by Meier with 6:40 left in the peri- Marc-Edouard Vlasic took part in
“I think we have a group of guys and Nick Bjugstad each had a power- put the Panthers up 4-2 at 2:36. od. Meier appeared to have pushed the morning skate but missed his
that can hold their own with any- play goal for the Panthers. Mike “That’s the game. It’s 2-2 going the puck into the net by hitting ninth consecutive game with a wrist
body in this division. I really do,” Matheson and Aaron Ekblad also into the third,” Sharks coach Peter Luongo’s glove and pad with his injury. ... Trocheck has four points
president of baseball operations
scored, Roberto Luongo stopped 27 DeBoer said. “At that point, we need stick. The play was initially ruled no (two goals, two assists) in three
Dick Williams said Monday after
finalizing a trade with the New shots and Aleksander Barkov added a big kill. We need a big save and we goal, then changed after the referees games since missing 27 because of
York Yankees for Gray. I know our three assists. didn’t get either.” conferred. The Panthers challenged his broken right ankle.
guys feel a sense of confidence.”
Gray’s unsuccessful stretch in Sportsbook credits Saints Sports briefs Hoosiers hire DeBoer as OC
New York ended when the Yankees bets over uncalled penalty BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The
traded the pitcher after the 29-year- by referees during its loss Sunday in Los Angeles Rams defender who Indiana Hoosiers have hired Kalen
old right-hander agreed to a con- ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — A the NFC championship game. leveled a New Orleans receiver long DeBoer as their associate head
tract with the Reds that added sportsbook in New Jersey is offer- PointsBet initially said Monday before the ball arrived. coach and offensive coordinator.
$30.5 million from 2020-22 and ing betting credits for customers it “will refund all wagers” on the But later in the afternoon, He spent the last two seasons as
includes a 2023 club option. who bet on the New Orleans Saints spread and money-line bets on the PointsBet said those “refunds” Fresno State’s OC. Fresno State
due to the widespread belief that the Saints, who lost the game after offi- would come in the form of bonus went 22-6 the last two seasons after
See GRAY, Page 15 team was victimized by a blown call cials failed to call a penalty on a bets, not cash payouts. going 4-20 just prior to his arrival.
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first half, trailing 65-55 at the break.


NBA brief
Rockets trading Carmelo to Chicago
DUBS Golden State had just six 3s at halftime.
But Thompson fired up a 3-pointer — the
first of Golden State’s nine in the third quar-
Pleasing the parents
Thompson was going to catch up with his
father, former Laker Mychal Thompson,
MILWAUKEE — Carmelo Anthony is Continued from page 11 ter — and the Warriors went on to outscore afterward.
going to Chicago, albeit only on paper. the Lakers 45-25 to lead 110-80 going into “He’ll probably just tell me, ‘Good job,
Where he’s going next remains unclear. the fourth. should have had 50. Should have gone for
“We had 41 assists tonight, so the ball 50,”’ the younger Thompson said. “It’s
A person with direct knowledge of the was moving and Klay was just spectacular,” Golden State’s sharpshooting silenced
matter said the Houston Rockets are trading never good enough for your parents.”
coach Steve Kerr said. the crowd and allowed the Warriors to sit
Anthony and an undisclosed amount of cash four of their five starters in the fourth, leav-
to the Bulls in a deal that is expected to be
Emblematic of his quiet offensive night,
ing DeMarcus Cousins in for a bit until he
Bell vs. Kerr
Curry came dribbling in alone for a fast-
completed Tuesday. break dunk, but slipped and fell, drawing also went to the bench. Warriors reserve Jordan Bell had a side-
When that comes — the only reason why it gasps from the crowd. He scrambled to his line exchange with Kerr. Bell scored two
Cousins had eight points, nine rebounds,
didn’t happen Monday is because the NBA feet, got the ball back and put up an air ball. points in seven minutes.
five assists and four fouls in his second
office was closed to commemorate the Dr. “That was funny, ” Thompson said. game for the Warriors since being out near- “Coach will always, especially the
Martin Luther King Jr. holiday — Anthony “That’ll definitely be on ‘Shaqtin a Fool.”’ ly a year with a severe knee injury. younger guys in the league, definitely be on
will have a new team, though still won’t be Ivica Zubac led Los Angeles with 18 them a little bit more because he expects a
back on the floor. The Bulls have no plans to The Warriors have made 141 3-pointers to lot out of them,” Durant said. “He lets us
points. Brandon Ingram added 17 and Kyle 93 for opponents during their eight-game
play Anthony and will look to either trade Kuzma had 16. know what he sees out there and if you have
him before the Feb. 7 deadline or ultimately winning streak. something to say to him back, he’s not
The Lakers were without their primary
waive him and make him a free agent. ball-handlers and playmakers in LeBron going to be afraid to go back at you. He sees
The trade ends a short-lived saga in James, Lonzo Ball and Rajon Rondo. They
Tip-ins the potential in him. That stuff happens, so
Houston for Anthony, who averaged 13.4 fell to 5-9 without James, whose left groin All 12 Warriors scored. ... Their other we’ll move on.”
points in 10 games with the Rockets. He strain has forced him out for the longest eight-game winning streak this season was
has not played since Nov. 8. stretch of his 16-year career. Oct. 22 to Nov. 5. ... Evened the season Up next
Anthony was traded by Oklahoma City to Coming off a split in two straight over- series 1-1, having lost 127-101 on The Warriors are at Washington on
Atlanta in July. time games, the Lakers kept it close in the Christmas. Thursday in the third of a four-game trip.

HMB topped Jefferson 85-80 in triple play in regulation. There were three infrac- Prior to overtime, the Patriots received a

LOUNGE overtime in that tournament game.


All of this leads up to a revamped PAL
tournament at the end of the season, one in
tions on one play — face guarding (not
called), pass interference (not called) and
helmet-to-helmet contact (also not called).
gift when the officials overturned the call
on the field that punt returner Julian
Edelman had touched the ball. The replay
Continued from page 11 which the top two teams from each divi- Instead of the New Orleans Saints having was inconclusive, yet the ref reversed the
sion will meet to determine the best public first down inside the 5-yard line, they set- call. What happened to incontrovertible
school team in the county. tled for a field goal. evidence?
up for an entertaining finish. Following
*** Even Robey-Coleman said after the game I guess the old saying of there is no such
Half Moon Bay’s 66-52 win over Terra
The NFL has an optics problem. From its he was expecting a flag that never came. thing as bad publicity is at work here. The
Nova, both the Cougars and Jefferson sit
nonsensical overtime rules, to phantom Some will say that the Saints lost NFL doesn’t really care whether it got calls
atop the standings with 4-1 records. Terra
calls and blatant non-calls, many on social because of Drew Brees’ interception in right or wrong. As long as sports fans are
Nova is a game back in the loss column
media believe the NFL is rigging their overtime. I say the officials could have eas- talking about their game, there is no real
with a 4-2 mark, while Westmoor is only a
playoffs to maximize ... well ... who ily called roughing the passer on Rams impetus to change anything.
game back with a 3-2 record.
knows? Does the NFL really believe people defender Dante Fowler, who clipped Brees And in the end, no one will care and mil-
HMB and Jefferson will face off for the won’t tune in to watch the Super Bowl if in the head while deflecting the pass. lions will still tune in to the Super Bowl in
first time in league play Wednesday and the “right” teams are not in it? Impossible you say? Well, an even less a couple weeks.
will play both their North Division games Obviously, the biggest mistake was the egregious slap was called against Kansas
over the next two weeks. If their first meet- non-call pass interference penalty involv- City’s Chris Jones as he simply touched NFL
ing, a non-league matchup in the Lowell ing L.A. Rams cornerback Nickell Robey- golden man Tom Brady (at 41, he can no Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
tournament in early December, is any indi- Coleman and Saints wide receiver longer be called “boy”) in the fourth quarter nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-
cation, expect a couple of barnburners. Tommylee Lewis with under two minutes to of the Patriots’ 37-31, overtime victory. 5200 ext. 117.
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Serena ousts top-seed Halep at Aussie Open
By Howard Fendrich year’s Australian When Halep hit one shot that caught the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Open after giving net tape and barely trickled over for a
birth to a daughter winner, Williams looked pained and
MELBOURNE, Australia — As months earlier and complained, “I mean, it’s not fair.”
Serena Williams made her way out to dealing with health Pliskova advanced earlier Monday
the Australian Open’s main court dur- co mp l i cat i o n s . with a 6-3, 6-1 victory over two-time
ing pre-match introductions, the voice Since returning to major champion Garbine Muguruza.
booming over the stadium’s speakers the tour, Williams The other quarterfinal on that side of
implored spectators to welcome “the has reached the past the women’s bracket features No. 4
world’s No. 1 player — from Romania, Simona Halep two Grand Slam Naomi Osaka against No. 6 Elina
Simona Halep.” finals, losing both Svitolina. Osaka, who beat Williams in
Oops. — and leaving her still one shy of last year’s U.S. Open final, edged No. 13
Williams, wearing headphones, quick- equaling Margaret Court’s record of 24 Anastasija Sevastova 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 in
ly pivoted and retreated back into the major singles titles. the fourth round, while Svitolina got
tunnel she’d just emerged from, making Halep offered up the first real test past 2017 U.S. Open finalist Madison
way for her fourth-round opponent Williams has faced at this year’s Keys 6-2, 1-6, 6-1.
Monday night. A couple of hours later, Australian Open, where she is bidding In men’s matches, 2016 Wimbledon
when Williams wrapped up her 6-1, 4-6, for an eighth trophy, pushing her runner-up Milos Raonic knocked off
6-4 victory over Halep in a contest filled throughout a back-and-forth matchup No. 4-seeded Alexander Zverev 6-1, 6-
with momentum swings and fantastic that was a fascinating mix of power, 1, 7-6 (5), and next takes on No. 28
play by both, it was clear which woman court coverage and shotmaking. Lucas Pouille, a 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-5, 7-6
really is No. 1, regardless of what the It wasn’t until Williams saved three (2) winner over No. 11 Borna Coric.
current rankings say. break points in a monumental game to No. 23 Pablo Carreno Busta left the
“It was a really intense match, and it hold for 3-all in the third set that she court yelling at the chair umpire after a
was some incredible points, ” said gained control. disagreement in the concluding
Williams, who improved to 9-1 “I was unlucky a little bit,” Halep said. tiebreaker of his 6-7 (8), 4-6, 7-6 (4),
against Halep and now meets 2016 Williams then broke for a 4-3 lead and 6-4, 7-6 (8) loss to No. 8-seeded Kei
U. S. Open runner-up Karolina finally was on her way. Nishikori in a 5-hour, 5-minute
Pliskova in the quarterfinals. “I love Against Halep — who beat Serena’s marathon that was the longest match of
EDGAR SU/REUTERS playing tennis and I love to play here older sister, Venus, in the third round — the tournament. Nishikori’s quarterfi-
Serena Williams celebrates Monday during her 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 and I love to be back out here.” Williams frequently pumped her fists or nal foe will be No. 1 Novak Djokovic
win over top-seed Simona Halep at the Australian Open. The 37-year-old American sat out last yelled “Come on!” after key exchanges. or No. 15 Daniil Medvedev.

lives in Nashville, Tennessee, Gray’s offsea- Vonn to decide future in coming days Sports brief
GRAY son home, and they keep in touch.
“It’s a guy who’s really talented and a guy
who I think’s right in the middle of his
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — Lindsey
Vonn has “so much to process” that she is
A message from U.S. Ski Team spokes-
woman Megan Harrod on Monday says
Continued from page 13 prime and also a hungry guy,” Johnson said. going to take a few days to decide her future. Vonn “is going to take the next couple/few
“I think that’s the thing that we’re all count- Battling pain her knees and after failing to days to think about how she will proceed
New York received infield prospect Shed ing on. I know what kind of competitor finish better than ninth in three races this and process everything, and then decide
Long and a high pick in this year’s amateur Sonny is and I know that last year didn’t sit weekend, Vonn said on Sunday that immediate about how she will move forward based on
draft, then flipped Long to Seattle for 21- well with him at all and he’s going to be out retirement from ski racing “is a possibility.” that.”
year-old outfielder Josh Stowers. The to try to prove something not only to other
Yankees sent the Reds left-hander Reiver people but obviously to himself, as well.”
Sanmartin. After finishing last in the NL Central at
Derek Johnson, the new Reds pitching 67-95, the Reds acquired Roark from
coach for manager David Bell, was Washington and Wood from the Los Angeles
Vanderbilt’s pitching coach when Gray played Dodgers, joining a rotation that includes
for the Commodores from 2009-12. Johnson Anthony DeSclafani and Luis Castillo.
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Tennessee overtakes Duke at No. 1 in AP Top 25


By John Marshall rounded out the with Barnes’ first win over a No. 1 and lost point guard Tre Jones to a
TUESDAY
WHAT’S ON TAP
Girls’ soccer
Half Moon Bay at Oceana, 3 p.m.; Mills at Jefferson,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS top five. team in early December and won shoulder injury in the first half. Menlo-Atherton at Terra Nova, Woodside at
“The guys its two games last week, rolling Reddish returned against Burlingame, Carlmont at Aragon, Sequoia at South
playing right over Arkansas and holding off Virginia on Saturday and Duke City, Hillsdale at Capuchino, El Camino at San Mateo,
Top-ranked Duke went down 4:30 p.m.
early in the week. No. 2 Michigan now built this Alabama . responded with a superb game,
and No. 4 Virginia, the last of t h i n g , ” The only other time Tennessee knocking Virginia from the Girls’ basketball
Crystal Springs at Kings’ Academy, 5 p.m.; Mercy-
Division I’s unbeaten teams, both Te n n e s s e e (16-1, 5-0) was No. 1, it lost the unbeaten ranks with a 72-70 vic- Burlingame at Castilleja, El Camino at Westmoor,
fell over the weekend. In all, six coach Rick next night to Vanderbilt — the tory despite playing without Oceana at South City, Jefferson at Half Moon Bay,
5:30 p.m.; Notre Dame-SJ at Notre Dame-Belmont,
top-10 teams lost. Barnes said. Vols’ opponent on Wednesday. Jones. 6 p.m.; Menlo School at Woodside Priory, 6:30 p.m.
Tennessee kept rolling amid Jordan Bone Expectations “Tennessee basketball hasn’t Michigan lost to Wisconsin by
followed the been ranked No. 1 in a long time,” 10, also on Saturday, leaving the Boys’ basketball
chaos across the AP Top 25. Sacred Heart Prep at Eastside College Prep, 5 p.m.;
The Vols are the new No. 1 in Vols into the 2018-19 season. Vols guard Jordan Bone said. 1976 Indiana Hoosiers as the last Westmoor at El Camino, South City at Oceana, Half
The Associated Press men’s col- With its top six scorers back from “That’s a good feeling, but we Division I team to go undefeated. Moon Bay at Jefferson, 5:30 p.m.; King’s Academy at
Menlo School, Woodside Priory at Crystal Springs,
lege basketball poll on Monday, a team that shared the SEC title, can’t be so locked in on that. We No. 7 Kansas, No. 8 Texas Tech 6:30 p.m.
climbing three spots to earn their Tennessee had its highest presea- have to continue to stay hungry. and No. 9 Virginia Tech also lost.
son ranking at No. 6 and was eye- We can’t be so focused on that. It’s The Jayhawks fell two spots after WRESTLING
first top ranking since the 2007- Terra Nova at Aragon, Half Moon Bay at Burlingame,
08 season. ing a deep NCAA Tournament run so fleeting. It can change really losing to West Virginia. The Red El Camino at Menlo-Atherton, 6 p.m.
Tennessee received 48 of 64 in Barnes’ fourth season. quick.” Raiders dropped six spots to No. At Sequoia: Sequoia vs Oceana, Sequoia vs Hills-
dale, Hillsdale vs San Mateo, San Mateo vs
first-place votes from a media The Vols have lived up to the The changes in the AP Top 25 14 after losses to Iowa State and Woodside, 5 p.m.
panel in the poll released Monday, forecast so far, bouncing back came quickly after a wild week. Baylor. The Hokies were down one
WEDNESDAY
well ahead of No. 2 Duke with 11. from an overtime loss to then-No. Duke started by losing to to No. 10 following a loss to Boys’ soccer
No. 3 Virginia received three first- 2 Kansas to win 12 straight Syracuse in overtime at Cameron Virginia. Serra at Bellarmine, 3:15 p.m.; Harker at Sacred Heart
games. Tennessee knocked Indoor Stadium. The Blue Devils In all, 13 ranked teams lost last Prep, Eastside College Prep at Menlo School, 3:30
place votes and No. 6 Michigan p.m.; Carlmont at Aragon, Menlo-Atherton at Se-
State two. Gonzaga and Michigan Gonzaga from atop the AP Top 25 played without a sick Cam Reddish week. quoia, South City at Woodside, Half Moon Bay at
Burlingame, Hillsdale at Terra Nova, Capuchino at
Mills, San Mateo at El Camino, 4:30 p.m.

Girls’ basketball
Menlo-Atherton at Aragon, Sequoia at Capuchino,
Burlingame at Carlmont, Mills at Hillsdale, Wood-
side at San Mateo, Half Moon Bay at Oceana,
Westmoor at South City, Terra Nova at El Camino,
5:30 p.m.

Boys’ basketball
Aragon at Menlo-Atherton, Capuchino at Sequoia,
Carlmont at Burlingame, Hillsdale at Mills, San
Mateo at Woodside, Oceana at Half Moon Bay,
South City at Westmoor, El Camino at Terra Nova,
5:30 p.m.; Serra at Valley Christian, 7:30 p.m.

Girls’ soccer
Pinewood at Crystal Springs, 3:30 p.m.

Men’s college basketball


Skyline vs Cañada at CSM, 7 p.m.

Women’s college basketball


San Mateo at San Jose, 7 p.m.

THURSDAY
Girls’ soccer
Mercy-Burlingame at Menlo School, 2:30 p.m.; Jef-
ferson at Westmoor, 3 p.m.; Sacred Heart Prep at
Kings’ Academy, 4 p.m.; Oceana at Mills, South City
at Menlo-Atherton, Sequoia at Carlmont, Hillsdale
at Woodside, Capuchino at Terra Nova, San Mateo
at Burlingame, El Camino at Aragon, 4:30 p.m.

Wrestling
Aragon at El Camino, Burlingame at Menlo-Ather-
ton,Terra Nova at Half Moon Bay, 6 p.m.; Riordan at
Serra, 7 p.m.
At Capuchino: Capuchino vs San Mateo, Capuchino
vs Oceana, Hillsdale vs South City, Mills vs Wood-
side, 5 p.m.

Boys’ basketball
Crystal Springs at Eastside College Prep, 5 p.m.

Girls’ basketball
Pinewood at Sacred Heart Prep, 3:30 p.m.
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campuses and a third is under development potential hires a place to live at a reduced suggested they may also be interested in

HOUSING
Continued from page 1
in San Bruno.
Christensen said the 104 combined units
have been a tremendous asset for the dis-
rate can be competitive advantage in a
diminished labor market for educators in
the Bay Area where so many educators
building a development on the nearly 7-
acre site currently occupied by a child care
facility.
trict in attracting top teaching talent, struggle with the cost of living. Central to the future work will be identi-
especially in fields traditionally difficult Under the community college district’s fying potential ways to finance the project
ining financing and development options. to recruit. model, employees are allowed to live in other than a bond measure, as South San
The direction comes in the wake of a sur- To illustrate the effectiveness of the the affordable units for seven years while Francisco officials are still grappling with
vey issued to teachers and other district housing as a hiring incentive, Christensen they save money to spend toward a down the fallout from a botched construction
personnel which shows 63 percent of said officials can set aside a certain amount payment. program financed by a previous bond.
those who are renters would be interested of units to be reserved for those working in The housing units are also a source of Some officials suggested examining
in housing offered by the district. areas of need. For example, if the district is revenue for the district, said Christensen, whether affordable housing grants or assis-
With a majority support form the 426 seeking math teachers, Christensen said as the rents funnel directly into the general tance from San Mateo County’s Measure K
employees who responded to the survey, officials will designate a handful of units fund after the construct debt is paid off. tax revenue might be available.
officials looked to the expertise of Barbara specifically for those potential employ- In all, she characterized the develop- Noting the desire among employees for
Christensen, of the San Mateo County ees. Recently, she noted the units were ments as a popular and valued resource for the opportunity, as well as the site’s abili-
Community College District, for guidance more desired by the district’s classified the district, noting officials have never ty to accommodate such a development,
on ways to finance such a project. staff than teachers so officials adjusted the seen any of the units go vacant for more officials agreed to move forward while not-
The college district operates two afford- amount of units available to the support than one month. ing plenty of work remains ahead.
able, workforce housing developments at staff. Considering the local popularity of the “We are still in the early stages,” said
or near its Redwood City and San Mateo
She said the district’s ability to offer initiative, South San Francisco officials board President John Baker.

sweeping restrictions to residential parking ing to staff a model that provides a level of needs, according to a staff report.

PARKING
Continued from page 1
permit programs, said Norris. But with the
mix of parking employees skewing toward
part-time workers, Norris acknowledged
service that the community expects.”
Up for review at the council’s Tuesday
study session are the mix of full- and part-
Norris acknowledged individual neigh-
borhoods may report their own specific
issues with parking enforcement to the city,
consistency throughout the city’s services time parking workers employed by the city, but noted officials will keep in mind that
and employee retention has been a chal- whether contract parking services could issues logged in one part of the city can eas-
Charged with the responsibility of pro- lenge. increase efficiency and how technology ily affect other areas.
viding the city’s parking enforcement serv- could play a role in reducing the labor
ices, the San Mateo Police Department hires “The whole parking enforcement model is
“There are definitely more cars in San required for enforcement, said Norris.
a mix of full- and part-time employees to kind of its own ecosystem, ” he said.
Mateo and that represents a surplus that cre- Aimed at evaluating San Mateo’s parking
enforce city rules ranging from street “Everything kind of affects everything else
ates increased needs,” he said. “We’re look- enforcement services and identifying possi- … we have to take a very holistic look at
ble improvements to the services, a task it.”
force formed last year with staff from the
City Manager Drew Corbett also empha-
Police and Public Works departments stud-
sized the need to scope comprehensive
ied the city’s staffing levels, citations,
strategies for the city’s parking program.
technological advancements and the city
parking enforcement revenue and expenses, “We know parking is an important issue
according to a staff report. in the community, and any solutions must
Through the effort, officials learned rev- be comprehensive in terms of addressing
enue from parking citations exceeds the both parking regulations and the corre-
parking enforcement program budget, park- sponding need for enforcement of those reg-
ing enforcement services are not meeting ulations,” he said in an email.
community expectations and increasing the
program’s budget under the current staffing The council meets 5:30 p.m. Jan. 22 at
model is not likely to meet community City Hall, 330 W. 20th Av e.

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express lanes]. We want to control the executive director.  

TUESDAY, JAN. 22
Calendar
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
LANES
Continued from page 1
equity program and any type of dis-
counts,” said TA Chair Don Horsley,
also a member of the San Mateo
“By the time the lanes opened we
were in a recession and operating costs
couldn’t be covered for several years,”
IPhone and iPad Basics. 10 a.m. to San Mateo. Learn the rules of poker County Board of Supervisors. “The TA he said. “A challenge is these express
noon. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 variation and the appropriate play- said we want local control and we’d go lanes do well in boom economies, but
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. ing strategy. Cost is $85 to $105. For Both boards and respective staffers to VTA if we don’t get it [with not well in recessions so there is quite
Manage devices, stay connected, more information call 522-7490. are in the midst of a series of meetings
browse the web and take photos. BAIFA].” a bit of fluctuation.”
$20 for four classes. Registration is Meditate — And Feel Great. Noon with the Bay Area Infrastructure BAIFA currently owns and operates That’s because express lanes are
required. For more information call to 1 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, Financing Authority and must come to
522-7490. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San 23 miles of Interstate 680 as of 2017. optional and drivers choose not to
Mateo. Come learn the benefits of a decision by mid-February or else the By 2020, the agency will manage 50 drive on them as much during a reces-
Public Personalities Who Made meditation. Cost is $85 to $105. For Managed Lanes project will be delayed miles of Interstate 880 and by 2022, sion, but a bridge, for example, does-
History. 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. San more information call 522-7490.
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda and construction costs will rise. 11 additional miles of Interstate 680. n’t have that problem because com-
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Soldiers, Sur vive the Next Financial Crisis. 1 BAIFA is a joint powers authority If BAIFA owns and operates the tolling muters have no other option. 
musicians, physicians — personali- p.m. to 2 p.m. San Mateo Senior
ties worth knowing. Fascinating folks Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, between the Metropolitan facility, then it has agreed to cover Still, Fremier suggested express lane
who left indelible imprints on the San Mateo. Learn from a stockbroker Transportation Commission and the $50 million worth of construction owners are only taking on minimal
course of American history. Join with an MBA in statistics from the Bay Area Toll Authority that manages
Michael Svanevikfor little known Wharton School of Business. Cost is costs that would be paid back via future risk. Some C/CAG board members
vignettes of fascinating people. $85 to $105. For more information express lanes elsewhere in the state.  toll revenue. Local officials also want shared that perspective. 
Registration is required for this class. call 522-7490. The Managed Lanes project seeks to
$60 per person for eight classes. For BAIFA to cover construction cost “We get caught up in a lot of this fear
more information call 522-7490. Win the seven Poker Variations. 1 build an additional lane on Highway overruns if it is the owner. ‘oh we’ve got liability’ but historical-
p.m. to 2 p.m. San Mateo Senior 101 in San Mateo County and then the
Memoir Classes. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, In a C/CAG staff report containing ly speaking the evidence in our region
Little House, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo San Mateo. Learn the rules of poker far left lane in both directions would be a summary of the ad hoc meeting and even in L.A. has not shown great
Park. Every Tuesday until Tuesday, variation and the appropriate play- converted to an express lane, which is between it and TA representatives, a liability,” said Board Member Gina
Jan. 29. Cost $15. For more informa- ing strategy. Class continues every
tion call 326-0723. Thursday until Feb. 28. Cost $85- free for buses, carpools of three people BAIFA representative said it may Papan, a Millbrae councilwoman. “As
$105. For more information call 522- or more, motorcycles and potentially consider the cost of overrun associat- far as tort liability, cost overruns and
Vir tual Reality: Oculus R ift and 7490.
Medium. 4 p.m. South San Francisco
clean air vehicles while all other driv- ed with the toll system equipment. BAIFA’s liability, it’s been very very
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South Supervised Play. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. San ers would have to pay a toll to use Ostensibly, BAIFA has not agreed to minimal.” 
San Francisco. Create unique works Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda those lanes. Tolls fluctuate based on
of art in virtual reality with Medium de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Join us for a any overruns associated with build- Board Member Doug Kim, a Belmont
and the Oculus Rift. Free. For more fun and relaxing afternoon game. traffic volumes — they’re expected to ing the additional lane on Highway councilman, agreed.
information call 829-3860. Cost is $135 to $165. For more infor- average $1 per mile on Highway 101
mation call 522-7490. 101. “In terms of operations, a well-
San Mateo SBDC Multi-Session in San Mateo County — and surveil- Under the local control ownership designed managed lane has been tested
Work shop: Turbo Star t Your Storyteller John Weaver: These lance equipment would be installed model, the TA would advance $50 mil- time and time again across the country
Business. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Bay Area Stories are for the Birds. 4 p.m. to
Entrepreneur Center, 458 San Mateo 4:45 p.m. Menlo Park Main Library, along the lanes to enforce the rules. lion in Measure A funds for construc- so I think the risk on the operational
Ave., San Bruno. Get prepared for one 800 Alma St., Menlo Park. Storyteller Express lanes promise speeds of at tion and that money would be paid side is much lower,” he said, adding
on one business counseling with the John Weaver, shares tales of amazing
San Mateo Small Business things that happen at sea, especially least 45 mph in all lanes at all times. back from future toll revenue. As for that the initial buildout is the “major
Development Center. For more infor- for listeners in elementary school One option is to give ownership and construction cost overruns under the exposure.” “This thing is going to be
mation call 574-6460. and above. Free for all ages. For more operating duties to BAIFA or to have
information call 330-2501. local control approach, the relevant a net positive asset for the region and
Koi Fish Paper Craft. 6:30 p.m. C/CAG and the TA share ownership agencies would have to come up with it’s hard to find those kinds of things.”
Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., Kids Digital Art Workshop. 4 p.m. while either BAIFA or the Santa Clara
Millbrae. Sign up at South San Francisco Library, 840 W. new funding sources.
https://bit.ly/2EEMFdm. For more Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Valley Transportation Authority would C/CAG officials also want BAIFA to Challenges
information call 697-7607. Use Adobe Draw to create digital operate the express lanes. VTA current- prioritize the expansion of express
designs. Free. For more information
ly manages express lanes in Santa One of the reasons why some C/CAG
San Carlos Smoke Free. 7 p.m. to 8 call 829-3860. lanes into San Francisco. BAIFA has board members are reticent to partner
p.m. San Carlos Public Library, Clara County.  described that project as a priority, but
Meeting Room A, 610 Elm St., San K at Parra. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
C/CAG and the TA voted on with VTA and have that agency operate
Carlos. Discuss regulating second- Redwood City Public Library, 1044 it’s not the agency’s only priority.  the express lanes is because of VTA’s
hand smoke in multi-unit housing. Middlefield Road, Redwood City. owner/operator arrangements in “The San Mateo 101 extension
Free. For more information call 395- Latin jazz vocalist. For more informa-
November but could not reach a con- budget challenges, though a VTA rep-
9113. tion call 780-7058. north of I-380 and the I-680 north- resentative has assured C/CAG that its
sensus. Both bodies have created ad bound project are of comparable prior-
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23 About Face: Teen Media Literacy hoc committees to work out differ- financial woes would not compromise
San Mateo Professional Alliance. Workshop for Girls. 6:30 p.m. to 8 ity and would ideally proceed on paral- the express lane facility on Highway
Noon to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro, p.m. San Mateo Public Library, Laurel ences and answer questions. The com- lel tracks,” the BAIFA representative
181 E. Fourth Ave., San Mateo. Room, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. mittees held meetings longer than 101 and revenue from those lanes by
Insightful, pressure-free, exchange of Identify how different types of media said in a summary of the joint ad hoc law would also have to be reinvested in
ideas from trusted resources. Make affect everyday life. Registration three hours earlier this month and meeting. “If San Mateo were to join
sure to bring your business cards, required. For more information call another is scheduled next week before the corridor.
company brochures and other infor- 522-7818. BAIFA, we could team with San Mateo Once C/CAG and the TA decide on
C/CAG and the TA vote again in County on the environmental work for
mational materials. Meetings are
Project READ Training for Adult February.  the owner/operator arrangement in
held every Wednesday. For more the 101 extension, including joint
information call 430-6500. Literacy Tutoring. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
C/CAG Chair Maryann Moise February, many decisions will
p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. funding.” remain. If the local control option is
Supercross Vir tual Reality Third Ave., San Mateo. Registration Derwin, a Portola Valley council-
required. For more information call chosen, for example, then the two
Motorcycle Experience. Noon to 6
p.m. Hillsdale Shopping Center, 60 522-7818.
woman, also urged board members to Liabilities boards will have to determine exactly
31st Ave., San Mateo. Supercross fans discuss the matter with their respective
and can hop on a real motorcycle, Spend or Save Money? 7 p.m. to 8 councils. Belmont, for example, will BAIFA has also assured local policy- how shared ownership will work. One
pop on the SXVR goggles and take p.m. Mary Wong Insurance, 1838 El
address owner/operator options for the makers that it hasn’t incurred any option is creating a joint powers
off on a real supercross race. Activity Camino Real, Suite 180, Burlingame.
is free and appropriate for all Bring a notebook. Free. For more Managed Lanes project at its upcom- major liabilities in its first 15 months authority. And it appears only so
ages. For more information call 571- information call (415) 793-7979.
ing meeting. of express lane operations. The main much will be known even by the time
1029.
‘Sweeny Todd.’ 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. The TA appears ready to vote on the liabilities to date have been associated decisions are made.
Molly Venter and Eben Pariser: Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale
local ownership approach with BAIFA with damage to the toll system equip- “This has been a fluid process and
Americana Influenced Pop Duo. 7 Blvd., Foster City. Cost is $35-$52. For ment such as hit-and-run collisions there’s just not a lot in writing, which
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Redwood City more information call 349-6411. as the operator while C/CAG appears
Public Library, Fireplace Room, 1044 somewhat more divided on the matter. with roadside equipment and cuts in the gives some of us heartburn because it’s
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. The FRIDAY, JAN. 25 backhaul fiber, according to the meet- just talk (and it’s changing all the
husband and wife duo combine ele- Tak ing the Leap from For Profit Some members, it seems, are still
ments of roots, blues, folk, Americana Leader ship to Nonprofit interested in making BAIFA both the ing summary. time),” said Kim at a Jan. 10 C/CAG
and pop music. For more information Leadership. 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
owner and operator, though most have But that’s not to say that owning a meeting. “I think when we get togeth-
call 780-7058. San Mateo Sunshine Rotary, 6650
Golf Course Drive, Burlingame. For expressed interest for one of the two toll facility is without risk.  er in a month we’ll have a few more
Film Screening: ‘Birders.’ 7 p.m. to 8 more information call 787-5595.
local control options. In the 1990s, express lanes were answers, but I don’t think we’re going
p.m. Menlo Park Main Library, 800
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Alma St., Menlo Park. Free. For more
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Local control Interstate 680, which had the worst that one can bank on. We haven’t had
to 9:30 a.m. Cafe Borrone, 1010 El
Camino Real, Menlo Park. Free. For congestion in the Bay Area, said them up until now so I wouldn’t hold
NAMI SMC General Meeting. 7 p.m.
more information call 691-2121. “Our TA wants ownership [of the An drew Fremi er, BAIFA’s dep ut y my breath for that.”
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110 Employment 127 Elderly Care 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
NEWSPAPER INTERNS FAMILY RESOURCE STATEMENT #279886
GUIDE The following person is doing business
JOURNALISM The San Mateo Daily Journal’s
as: Project Kaif, 1728 Crockett Lane,
The Daily Journal is looking for in- HILLSBOROUGH, CA 94010. Regis-
terns to do entry level reporting, re-
twice-a-week resource guide for tered Owner: KAIFF LLC, DE. The busi-
search, updates of our ongoing fea- children and families. ness is conducted by a Limited Liability
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- Every Tuesday & Weekend Company. The registrant commenced to
so welcome. transact business under the FBN on Au-
Look for it in today’s paper to gust 16, 2017.
We expect a commitment of four to find information on family /s/Olga Rohde/
eight hours a week for at least four resources in the local area, This statement was filed with the Asses-
months. The internship is unpaid, but sor-County Clerk on 12/24/18. (Publish-
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- including childcare.
terns have progressed in time into
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
paid correspondents and full-time re- 1/8/19, 1/15/19, 1/22/19, 1/29/19).
porters.
203 Public Notices FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
College students or recent graduates
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper STATEMENT #279950
experience is preferred but not neces- The following person is doing business
sarily required. as: Bodywork By Heatheranne, 551 Tay- Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
CITY OF SAN MATEO lor Way #5, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070.
Please send a cover letter describing REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Registered Owner: Heatheranne Allegro,
your interest in newspapers, a resume PROFESSIONAL PLANNING AND 998 Hensley Ave., San Bruno, CA
and three recent clips. Before you ap- ENGINEERING SERVICES 94066. The business is conducted by an
ply, you should familiarize yourself 19TH AVENUE - FASHION ISLAND Individual. The registrant commenced to
with our publication. Our Web site: BOULEVARD CORRIDOR STUDY
www.smdailyjournal.com. transact business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Heatheranne Allegro/
Send your information via e-mail to The City of San Mateo is requesting This statement was filed with the Asses-
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- proposals for planning and engineer- sor-County Clerk on 1/3/19. (Published in
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- ing services for the 19th Avenue - the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/8/19,
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 Fashion Island Boulevard Corridor 1/15/19, 1/22/19, 1/28/19).
Study. All questions regarding this
Request for Proposals (RFP) shall be FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
directed to Ryan Brunmeier, Assistant STATEMENT #279901
Engineer, at (650) 522-7314 or rbrun- The following person is doing business
RIGGER HELPER meier@cityofsanmateo.org. Proposals as: Three Lotus Dragon Acupuncture
full time, benefits, will train. shall be submitted by firms that have Wellness Center, 215 N. San Mateo Dr.
Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds. a capable and demonstrable back- Ste 2, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis-
415-798-0021 ground in the type of work described tered Owner: Dr. Jame’e Brazie’r L.A.c.
in Section II, “SCOPE OF SERV- OM Dpl. DAOM, 2901 S. El Camino Re- 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
ICES,” of the RFP. In addition, all in- al, San Mateo, CA 94403. The business
SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
Representative needed to sell newspa- terested firms shall have sufficient, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME NOTICE OF PETITION TO
per print and web advertising and event readily available resources in the form trant commenced to transact business STATEMENT #280083 STATEMENT #280063 ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
marketing solutions. To apply, please call of trained personnel, support services, under the FBN on 12/20/2010. The following person is doing business The following person is doing business Edith Eleanore Sloniger
650-344-5200 and send resume to /s/Dr. Dr. Jame’e Brazie’r L.A.c. DAOM/ as: Vert, 7 W 41st Ave. #251, SAN MA- as: Lockwood Builders, 2728 Belmont Case Number: 19PRO00034
specialized consultants and financial This statement was filed with the Asses- TEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: Cyn. Rd., BELMONT, CA 94002. Regis- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
info@smdailyjournal.com resources to carry out the work with- sor-County Clerk on 12/27/18. (Publish- Dragonfly Vert, Inc., DE. The business is tered Owner: Matthew Joseph Lock- tingent creditors, and persons who may
out delay or shortcomings. The pro- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, conducted by a Corporation. The regis- wood, same address. The business is otherwise be interested in the will or es-
SALES/MARKETING posals shall be submitted to the Pub- 1/8/19, 1/15/19, 1/22/19, 1/28/19). trant commenced to transact business conducted by an Individual. The regis- tate, or both, of Edith Eleanore Sloniger.
INTERNSHIPS lic Works Department, City of San under the FBN on Feb. 27, 2018. trant commenced to transact business A Petition for Probate has been filed by
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking Mateo, 330 West 20th Ave, San Ma- /s/Ziv Sivan/ under the FBN on NA. Elsbeth Krause in the Superior Court of
for ambitious interns who are eager to This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Matthew Lockwood/ California, County of San Mateo. The
teo, California 94403, no later than FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sor-County Clerk on 1/16/19. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- Petition for Probate requests that Noell
jump into the business arena with both 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 19, STATEMENT #280011
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/22/19, sor-County Clerk on 1/14/19. (Published Kubota be appointed as personal repre-
2019. Each proposer shall submit five The following person is doing business 1/29/19, 2/5/19, 2/12/19). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/22/19, sentative to administer the estate of the
of the newspaper and media industries. as: SFO Family Eye Care, 451 S. Airport
This position will provide valuable (5) bound copies of the proposal and 1/29/19, 2/5/19, 2/12/19). decedent.
experience for your bright future. one (1) digital PDF copy on a flash Blvd., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA The petition requests the decedent’s will
94080. Registered Owner: Khanh V. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
Email resume drive in accordance with Section III, STATEMENT #280085
Dao, O.D. Inc., CA. The business is con- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME bate. The will and any codicils are availa-
info@smdailyjournal.com “PROPOSAL,” of the RFP. The RFP The following person is doing business STATEMENT #279890 ble for examination in the file kept in the
is available for viewing online at ducted by a Corporation. The registrant
commenced to transact business under as: Sunrise Landscaping, 1110 Tilton The following person is doing business court.
STUDENT UNION, INC. https://www.cityofsanmateo.org/bids.a the FBN on N/A. Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- as: Mortgage Services, 181 2nd Avenue The petition requests authority to admin-
spx. tered Owner: Fernando Guzman Ureña, # 307, SAN MATEO, CA 94401 Regis- ister the estate under the Independent
SJSU (NON-STATE) /s/Khanh V. Dao/ same address. The business is conduct- tered Owner: JOE DONNA INC., CA. Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
This statement was filed with the Asses- ed by an Individual. The registrant com- The business is conducted by a Corpora- thority will allow the personal representa-
PAYROLL/PERSONNEL ASSISTANT Date: January 22, 2019 sor-County Clerk on 1/9/19. (Published in menced to transact business under the
PART-TIME 30 HRS/M-F/9AM-3PM /S/ Diane Papan, Mayor tion. The registrant commenced to trans- tive to take many actions without obtain-
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/15/19, FBN on NA. act business under the FBN on 5/6/2009 ing court approval. Before taking certain
PAYROLL & HR EXP. 1/22/19, 1/29/19, 2/5/19).
DESIRED AA PREF /s/Fernando Guzman Ureña/ /s/Joseph W. Lanam/ very important actions, however, the per-
2-3 YRS ADMIN EXP. PREF. This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- sonal representative will be required to
sor-County Clerk on 1/16/19. (Published sor-County Clerk on 12/26/18. (Publish- give notice to interested persons unless
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/22/19, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, they have waived notice or consented to
Apply STATEMENT #280024 1/29/19, 2/5/19, 2/12/19). 1/22/19, 1/29/19, 2/5/19, 2/12/19). the proposed action.) The independent
Applitrack.com/sjsu/onlineapp/ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business administration authority will be granted
STATEMENT #279851
The following person is doing business as: E and V Auto, 1013 So. Claremont unless an interested person files an ob-
#4, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Registered jection to the petition and shows good
as: Parker Insurance Agency, 2910 Juni- cause why the court should not grant au-
per Street, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Owner: Edward Harold Keough, 24 East
Santa Inez #314, San Mateo, CA 94401. thority.
Registered Owner: Steven J. Parker, A hearing on the petition will be held in
same address. The business is conduct- The business is conducted by an Individ-
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- this court as follows: February 9, 2019 at
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of
menced to transact business under the act business under the FBN on California, County of San Mateo, 400
FBN on April 10, 2018. 1/11/2019. County Center, Redwood City, CA
/s/Steven J. Parker/ /s/Edward Harold Keough/ 94063.
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- If you object to the granting of the peti-
sor-County Clerk on 12/19/18. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 1/11/19. (Published tion, you should appear at the hearing
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/15/19, and state your objections or file written
1/1/19, 1/8/19, 1/15/19, 1/22/19). 1/22/19, 1/29/19, 2/5/19). objections with the court before the hear-
ing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
NOTICE TO BIDDERS itor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
1. Notice is hereby given that the governing board (“Board”) of the Burlingame School District the court within the later of either (1) four
(“District”) will receive sealed bids for the following project: months from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal representa-
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
WASHINGTON AND ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS PLAY YARDS California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal de-
livery to you of a notice under sectioin
2. The Project consists of: Site preparation, grading, paving, game striping, ball wall footings, 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
planting, irrigation, installation of turf field, play structures, curbs, seat walls, fencing, coordination er California statutes and legal authority
with other contractors on the site, and site furnishings may affect your rights as a creditor. You
may want to consult with an attorney
knowledgable in California law.
3. To bid on this Project, the Bidder is required to possess one or more of the following State of You may examine the file kept by the
California contractors’ license(s): Class A court. If you are a person interested in
the estate, you may file with the court a
The Bidder's license(s) must remain active and in good standing throughout the term of the Con- Request for Special Notice (form DE-
tract. 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
praisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
4. To bid on this Project, the Bidder is required to be registered as a public works contractor with section 1250. A Request for Special No-
the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to the Labor Code. The Bidder’s registration tice form is available from the court clerk.
must remain active throughout the term of the Contract. Attorney for Petitioner:
Noell Kubota
Law Office of Noell Kubota
5. Contract Documents in PDF format are available from the Landscape Architect by emailing 630 North San Mateo Drive
nritchie@callanderassociates.com. One set of the Contract Documents will be provided to each SAN MATEO, CA 94401
(650) 579-7535
prequalified General Contractor at the mandatory site walk. Copies of the Contract Documents FILED: 1/9/2019
may also be obtained by purchasing them from Barker Blue, 363 N. Amphlett Blvd. San Mateo, (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
CA 94401, www.barkerblue.com nal on 1/15/19, 1/22/19, 1/23/19 )

6. Contract Documents will be available on and after January 30, 2019, for review at the District
Facilities Office. In addition, Contract Documents are available for bidders’ review at the follow-
ing builders’ exchanges:

GOT JOBS? Builder’s Exchange of San Mateo County (650) 591-4486

7. Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 p.m., March 4, 2019, at the District Facilities Office,
1825 Trousdale Drive, Burlingame, California 94010, at or after which time the bids will be
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
Nilda C. Del Bianco
Case Number: 19PRO00010
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
tingent creditors, and persons who may
opened and publicly read aloud. Any bid that is submitted after this time shall be nonresponsive otherwise be interested in the will or es-
The best career seekers and returned to the bidder. Any claim by a bidder of error in its bid must be made in compliance tate, or both, of Nilda C Del Bianco. A
Petition for Probate has been filed by
read the Daily Journal. with section 5100 et seq. of the Public Contract Code. Robert L. Del Bianco in the Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo.
8. Pursuant to Public Contract Code section 20111.5, only prequalified bidders will be eligible to The Petition for Probate requests that
We will help you recruit qualified, talented submit a bid for this Project. Any bid submitted by a bidder who is not prequalified shall be non- Robert L. Del Bianco be appointed as
personal representative to administer the
individuals to join your company or organization. responsive and returned unopened to the bidder. To obtain a prequalified application contact estate of the decedent.
Tim Ryan, Director of Facilities at tryan@burlingameschools.org The petition requests authority to admin-
ister the estate under the Independent
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
range of qualifications for all types of positions. 9. All bids shall be on the form provided by the District. Each bid must conform and be respon- thority will allow the personal representa-
sive to all pertinent Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, the Instructions to Bidders. tive to take many actions without obtain-
ing court approval. Before taking certain
For the best value and the best results, 10. A mandatory pre-bid conference and site visit will be held on January 29. 2019, at 3:30 p.m.
very important actions, however, the per-
sonal representative will be required to
recruit from the Daily Journal... at Washington Elementary School, 801 Howard Ave., Burlingame, CA. All participants are re- give notice to interested persons unless
they have waived notice or consented to
quired to sign-in in front of the Administration Building. The site visit is expected to take approxi- the proposed action.) The independent
Contact us for a free consultation mately (.5) hour. There will be an optional 2nd site visit to Roosevelt Elementary School at 1150 administration authority will be granted
Vancouver, Burlingame, CA to follow. unless an interested person files an ob-
jection to the petition and shows good
Call (650) 344-5200 or Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, January 16 and 22, 2019.
cause why the court should not grant au-
thority.
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: FEB. 15, 2019 at
9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of
California, County of San Mateo, 400
County Center, Redwood City, CA
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203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices 300 toys 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For sale
94063. ing on the petition in the following news- men sobre cualquier recuperación de juMP and Play Keyboard brand new, in tiki bar - Original from the 60’s,Like LioneL christMas Holiday expan-
If you object to the granting of the peti- paper of general circulation: $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580. Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
tion, you should appear at the hearing San Mateo Daily Journal diante un acuerdo o una concesión de (650)245-4234.
and state your objections or file written Filed: 12/13/2018 arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. star Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader LioneL Western Union Pass car and
objections with the court before the hear- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
ing. Your appearance may be in person Judge of the Superior Court antes de que la corte pueda desechar el tWin bed frame-black wrought iron
or by your attorney. Dated: 12/11/2018 caso. 302 antiques from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341 MotLeY crue lp signed by neil lee
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- (Published 1/1/19, 1/8/19, 1/15/19, The name and address of the court is (El sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
itor of the decedent, you must file your 1/22/19). nombre y dirección de la corte es): tWin bed, mattress, box spring, frame
claim with the court and mail a copy to Downtown Superior Court (DTS) antique heMingraY Glass Tele- $ 50. (650)598-9804. negrini Fencing Epee mask size M
the personal representative appointed by 191 North First St. graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris- & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
the court within the later of either (1) four San Jose, CA 95113 tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762- tWin bed- Free you pick up. Call (415)260-6940
months from the date of first issuance of The name, address, and telephone num- 6048 (650)344-2109
letters to a general personal representa- ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with- oLd b&L Microscope in good condition;
order to shoW cause For beer steins-originaL from Germa- used bedrooM Furniture, FREE. Call 35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842.
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the change oF naMe out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc-
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days ción y el número de teléfono del aboga- ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info (650)573-7381.
CASE# 19C1V00025 (650)592-7483 oLd stYLe Water dispenser-iron stand-
from the date of mailing or personal de- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, do del demandante, o del demandante WaLnut chest, small (4 drawer with
livery to you of a notice under sectioin que no tiene abogado, es): clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873-
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 6304
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Joel M. Chan SBN 297086
er California statutes and legal authority 540 Bird Ave. MahoganY antique Secretary desk,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- White Wicker Armoire, asking $100, raY-ban toP Bar Sunglasses
may affect your rights as a creditor. You PETITION OF SAN JOSE, CA 95125 great condition, text for picture (650)571-
may want to consult with an attorney 408.615.1155 elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
Guan Quan Liu 0947 wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light-
knowledgable in California law. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: FILED: 06/13/2018
You may examine the file kept by the DATE (Fecha): roseviLLe tuLiP Pitcher, Ca: 1900. weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
Petitioner: Guan Quan Liu filed a petition $45. (650)574-2490. Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x 6596
court. If you are a person interested in with this court for a decree changing Clerk (Secretario) by Clerk of Court 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
the estate, you may file with the court a name as follows: Deputy (Adjunto) A. Hwang
Request for Special Notice (form DE- NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: 303 electronics saMsonite 26" tan hard-sided suit
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
Present name: Guan Quan Liu
You are served. 306 housewares case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
Proposed Name: Grant GuanQuan Liu $45. (650)328-6709
praisal of estate assets or of any petition cannon coPier. $20. 650-342-5220.
or account as provided in Probate Code (SEAL) bread Maker-zojirushi $85 Call
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons (650)222-2025 siLk saree 6 yards new nice color.for
section 1250. A Request for Special No- interested in this matter shall appear be- Free teLevision - Mitsubishi,
tice form is available from the court clerk. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
fore this court at the hearing indicated 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not formation.
Attorney for Petitioner: nal: 1/8/19, 1/15/19, 1/22/19, 1/29/19) Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local coMPLete set OF CHINA - Windsor
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
Gary Royce, ESQ. tition for change of name should not be Delivery available.
421 Grand Ave, Ste A 20-pieces in original box, never used. sink, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
granted. Any person objecting to the $250 per box (3 boxes available). $15.00 (650)544-5306
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 name changes described above must file onkYo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
(650)589-3913 Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, (650)342-5630
a written objection that includes the rea- sLr Lens Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
FILED: 1/3/2019 sons for the objection at least two court Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- crYstaL Wine glasses new (12ea)
days before the matter is scheduled to $20.00 Call 650-592-2648
nal on 1/15/19, 1/22/19, 1/23/19 ) be heard and must appear at the hearing PhiLLiPs-50” coLor t.v., Heavy, $99 sLr Lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
to show cause why the petition should (650)591-8062 huMMeL WaLL Plate 71/2"dia. 1981 Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
not be granted. If no written objection is Boy w/umbrella $15. (650)344-4756
tires-set oF four P225 45 R18 $80
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 304 Furniture Mikasa set. White. Modern (square) OBO (650)359-2238.
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 2/26/2019 at 9 antique dining table for six people Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
tunturi roWing Machine, Good
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
notice oF Petition to Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 295 art with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 neW "beLLa" buffet tripple slow cooker Condition, $75, (650)483-1222
adMinister estate oF Order to Show Cause shall be published and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592-
oiL Painting-canvass, Victorian antique MohaganY Bookcase. Four 2648 uniden harLeY Davidson Gas Tank
Phillip McGinnis at least once each week for four succes- feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
Case Number: 19PRO00017 sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- ing on the petition in the following news- OBO (650)515-6091 Pressure cooker-brand New WaLker - Good Condition - Like New -
beautiFuL dresser, dark wood fin-
tingent creditors, and persons who may paper of general circulation: ish and like new $100 (650)722-6318 $50 (650)222-2025 $35 (650)341-5347
otherwise be interested in the will or es- San Mateo Daily Journal 296 appliances
tate, or both, of Phillip McGinnis. A Peti- Filed: 1/14/2019 beautiFuL headboard for a queen
tion for Probate has been filed by Patrick /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ air conditioner 10000 BTU w/re- sized bed. Medium brown finish. Ask for roYaL- oPenhagen xMas Wall 311 Musical instruments
T. Galligan in the Superior Court of Cali- Judge of the Superior Court mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG photo $40 (650)722-6318 Plates 7 7/8" dia. 1976, l980,1984 $10
fornia, County of San Mateo. The Peti- Dated: 1/11/2019 ea. (650)344-4756 1929 antique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
tion for Probate requests that Patrick T. (Published 1/22/19, 1/29/19, 2/5/19, 0898 bedstead singLe, poster style, box
Galligan be appointed as personal repre- 2/12/19). spring, mattress available. $40.00. sink doubLe cast iron. Good condi- (650)742-6776.
sentative to administer the estate of the (650)593-7408 tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
Free Washer and 220v dryer, both chroMatic harMonica: Horner
decedent. working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You
The petition requests the decedent’s will beige soFa $99. Excellent Condition tea set-siLver Platted, Coffee Pot, The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
move, stairs. Tea Pot, Water Pot, Cream And Sugar (650)278-5776.
and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- (650) 315-2319
bate. The will and any codicils are avail- $175 (650)222-2025
suMMons (citacion judiciaL) gLass-PaneL LaMPshade. Similar
able for examination in the file kept by case nuMber (número del caso): broWn Living room chair with cush-
to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi- ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D. ePiPhone Les Paul Custom Prophecy
the court. 18 cv327070 ple tan/white mainly.Hang or lampshade.
The petition requests authority to admin- $75 (650)727-7266
$80.00. Transport
(650)872-2371
yourself. Call 308 tools Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00.
(650)421-5469.
ister the estate under the Independent NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- (AVISO AL DEMANDADO) hotPoint heavY Duty Dryer excellent 2 craFtsMan 16in Reel Mowers new
thority will allow the personal representa- bunk beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 in box $40 each(650)766-4858 everett uPright antique piano.
working condition Burlingame $50 Call years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718.
tive to take many actions without obtain- christina travghber, christina Dan (408)656-0958
ing court approval. Before taking certain traughber, and does 1 to 20, incL. B/O (650)685-2494
antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available huge LudWig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
very important actions, however, the per- MaYtag Washer excellent working at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
sonal representative will be required to YOU ARE BEING SUED BY china cabinet Wallet, $20. Call & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan (650)589-1407 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
give notice to interested persons unless PLAINTIFF: (408)656-0958 briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with
they have waived notice or consented to (LO ESTA DEMANDADO EL DEMAN- Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00. (916)975-4969
the proposed action.) The independent coMMode, good condition. $20 obo.
DANTE) MFg h20Labs Model 300 exc cond Please call (650)745-6309 (650)771-6324.
administration authority will be granted PLaYer Piano 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
unless an interested person files an ob- Tailong Jin coMPuter desk (glass) & chair. Like craFtsMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
jection to the petition and shows good dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 www.elo.deals
neW, singer Sewing Machine Univer- new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
cause why the court should not grant au- NOTICE! You have been sued. The court sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- gtecher@comcast.net
thority. Lg craFtsMen shop vac 6.5hp $60 sPinet Piano + Bench, $50. Call
may decide against you without your be- chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 (650)589-1407
A hearing on the petition will be held in ing heard unless you respond within 30 coMPuter sWiveL CHAIR. Padded (510)943-9221
this court as follows: FEB 13, 2019 at days. Read the information below. tiFFanY stYLe Lamp shade. Older- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650) shoPsMith Mark V 50th Anniversary
most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
312 Pets & animals
California, County of San Mateo, 400 this summons and legal papers are 727-7266. cozY recLiner in good condition.
County Center, Redwood City, CA served on you to file a written response Purchased one year ago. $90.00 (650)504-0585 one kenneL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
94063. at this court and have a copy served on vacuuM cLeaner (reconditioned) (650)722-6318 mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
If you object to the granting of the peti- the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 vintage craFtsMan Jig Saw. Circa (650)593-2066
tion, you should appear at the hearing protect you. Your written response must desk, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
and state your objections or file written be in proper legal form if you want the 297 bicycles (650)458-3578 Parrot cage, Steel, Large - approx
objections with the court before the hear- court to hear your case. There may be a 310 Misc. For sale 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
ing. Your appearance may be in person court form that you can use for your re- offer. (650)245-4084
or by your attorney. aduLt bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal- dining rooM Table-Antique,Oak,
sponse. You can find these court forms loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 500-600 big Band-era 78's--most mint,
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- and more information at the California 5chairs, w/ extension $350 (650)290- no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
itor of the decedent, you must file your Courts Online Self-Help Center 3188 316 clothes
claim with the court and mail a copy to (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your chiLd’s schWinn bicYcLe, bLue in
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. bessY sMaLL Evening Hand Bag With
the personal representative appointed by county law library, or the courthouse Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 FancY high heel shoes, never worn
the court within the later of either (1) four nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing Mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good. dining tabLe (36"x54") and 4 match- size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648
months from the date of first issuance of fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220. ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for biFoLd shutters 2x28”x79 $10.00
letters to a general personal representa- form. If you do not file your response on $250 .(650)-654-1930. (650)544-5306
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the time, you may lose the case by default, Mountain bike new 21 gears $100. Faux Fur Coat Woman's brown multi
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days and your wages, money, and property (650)722-3634 dining tabLe - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT bLue oYster cult lp signed by donald
from the date of mailing or personal de- may be taken without further warning Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel- color in excellent condition 3/4
r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash length $50 (650)692-8012
livery to you of a notice under sectioin from the court. Mountain bike. Top brand. Runs lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012. (408)661-6019
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- There are other legal requirements. You good. $39. (660)342-5220
er California statutes and legal authority may want to call an attorney right away. dresser 4-draWer in Belmont for candeLabra-siLver PLated tar- kaYano Men’s Running shoes size 11
may affect your rights as a creditor. You $75. Good condition; good for children. good condition $20 (650)520-7045
may want to consult with an attorney
If you do not know an attorney, you may
want to call an attorney referral service. If
298 collectibles Call (650)678-8585
nish resistant,5 light, 11”tall, 11”wide,
Made in England, $45 (650)222-2025 knee-high bLack women's boots,
knowledgable in California law. you cannot afford an attorney, you may
You may examine the file kept by the 1984 tiMe magazine. Special 1994 dresser-antique vanitY Combo, 3 size 7, wide calf & wide width, new.
be eligible for free legal services from a Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg cash register Parts; Much Skin Not
court. If you are a person interested in nonprofit legal services program. You beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $550 Guts $500 (415)269-4784 $40.00. Call (650)872-2371
the estate, you may file with the court a (650)588-0842 (650)290-3188
can locate these nonprofit groups at the
Request for Special Notice (form DE- California Legal Services Web site coMeaLong 3/4 ton chain $25 (650) Ladies sequin dress, blue, size XL,
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- 49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie entertainMent cabinet, 42"W x pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
deBartolo on cover. Mint condition. 873-6304
praisal of estate assets or of any petition nia Courts Online Self-Help Center 31"H. Two drawers at bottom, dark finish.
or account as provided in Probate Code (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by $10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842 Good condition $75 (650)722-6318 cosco PLaY Pen with travel bag. Used Men's stetson hat, size large, new,
section 1250. A Request for Special No- contacting your local court or county bar once $35 (650)591-2981 rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
tice form is available from the court clerk. association. NOTE: The court has a stat- coLLectabLe cabbage Patch Kids
Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New (650) 578-9208
Attorney for Petitioner: utory lien for waived fees and costs on ethan aLLen sofa and love seat. Blue cut gLass serving bowl 8" diameter
Patrick T. Galligan, Esq. any settlement or arbitration award of Box. Great Christmas Present. $100 velveteen. Solid construction. Some col- $25. Call 650-921-4016
(650) 572-8895 or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol-
shoes size 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less
555 Laurel Ave, #306 $10,000 or more in a civil case. The (650)508-8662
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interested in this matter shall appear be- vintage steMWare: 3 styles, 23 wise good condition. Top detaches from
fore this court at the hearing indicated eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten-
cia. pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 bottom $25. (650)712-9962
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tition for change of name should not be Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco-
soLid Wood Dining table with exten-
granted. Any person objecting to the mendable que llame a un abogado inme-
diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado,
299 computers sion great piece great condition black
name changes described above must file $80 (650)364-5263
a written objection that includes the rea- puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a 19" coLor Monitor with stand VG con-
sons for the objection at least two court abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo-
gado, es posible que cumpla con los dition power cord/owners manual includ- soLid Wood Entertainment Center-
days before the matter is scheduled to ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
be heard and must appear at the hearing requisitos para obtener servicios legales
gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
to show cause why the petition should X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
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timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
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(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro tabLe 24"x48" folding legs each end.
petition shall be held on 1/29/2019 at 9 Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, de Ayuda de las Cortes de California,
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en
contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo-
300 toys
Order to Show Cause shall be published WaLL unit/rooM Divider. Simple
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318 Sports equipment 345 Medical equipment 379 open houses 620 Automobiles 625 Classic Cars 645 boats
biG berthA, Golfsmith Titanium Driver driVe 3-in-1 commode with seat,buck- CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado boAt- 7 FT Livingston Fiber Glass., 2.5
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4681.
(650) 591-5404.

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in the Daily Journal. daily Journal’s
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650 rVs
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oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
stretcher w/ heat $99.00 joe (650)573- renters a day, Just $45 650-349-3087.
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ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO eStAte SAleS San Mateo County
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dition One owner Fully loaded Low leXuS ‘05 RX330, 128K miles $8,200.
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estate sale, At Menlo PArk miles reduced $16,995 obo (650)520-
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340 Camera & Photo equip. clearance sale, or from downtown Menlo Park $19,995 OBO (650)520-4650 dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K
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obo. (650)745-6309
nikon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel- whatever sale you Call today to Schedule a Visit niSSAn ‘12 Leaf, Electric, low mileage
craigslist for pics.
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have... (650)322-4100 34,500 Excellent condition (650)796-
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larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940 Reach over 83,450 readers PontiAC ‘97 Passenger Van. Aluminum (650) 995-0003 White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
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from South San Francisco work! $900. Call (650)365-8287 or cell MotorCyCle SAddlebAGS,
original manual. Like new. $99 SSF to Palo Alto. 620 Automobiles 9650)714-3865. with mounting hardware and other parts 680 Autos Wanted
(650)583-6636 in your local newspaper. $35. Call (650)670-2888
buiCk ‘07 LUCERNE, 103K miles, toyotA ‘13 Corolla - Black, Excellent Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
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345 Medical equipment Call (650)344-5200 er, $7,295.00 (650)212-6666. 645 boats Parts collection etc.
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R (650)302-5523
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Boyajian Teacher Award to Konstance
Kirkendoll, a local teacher who “reflects the
teaching role of Dr. King and his commit-
embodies that,” Perkins said. “She is an
artist, a singer, musician and poetress and
she shares her message of justice in her art.”
ment to equality.” Davis was also president of the San Mateo
Kirkendoll has taught at Beechwood NAACP for 10 years and a staple of San
the organizers of the event, opened the cer- School in Menlo Park for more than eight Mateo MLK day celebrations.
emony by reciting one of her favorite years, where she leads a service learning Davis recalled meeting King in person in
quotes by King.  program that revolves around social justice the 1960s at the National Baptist
“Change does not roll in on the wheels of issues important to her students, including Conference. 
inevitability, but it comes through continu- homelessness, literacy, immigration, the “I remember when he walked in and my
ous struggle,” she quoted. environment and community building. first impression was that he’s short,” she
Perkins went on to remind the audience of “Through her teaching, Konstance expos- recalled. “And then I realized that the whole
America’s attitude toward King when he es the students to the importance of work- crowd of thousands stood in silence as he
began to get noticed and how that attitude ing with those around them to create mean- walked in and I said ‘my goodness who is
changed over time. ingful change in the world. The students are this man’ it was like Jesus walking in.”
“As many of us know, Martin Luther King learning to advocate for justice in Dr. That’s when Davis learned about King’s
was a radical. In his day he was not widely King’s footsteps,” Perkins said. dedication to his work, she said, and fol-
accepted, it was not polite to talk about Kirkendoll was followed by a celebration lowed the anecdote by reading a poem she
him or to embrace his ideas,” she said and of LifeMoves, which provides housing and wrote shortly after he was killed in 1978.
listed a number of polls conducted in the services for homeless people. The nonprof- lessness has gone down every year for the Davis’ son Garrick Davis accompanied her
early 1960s that suggest as much. “How did it was named the “honorary organization” past five years in San Mateo County. on guitar.
Dr. King go from being surveiled by of the event.    “Housing should be available to us all and The speeches were bookended by group
Attorney General Robert Kennedy to hav- “Among so many things, Dr. King was a it’s perfectly reasonable to have housing singing of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” also
ing celebrations throughout the United crusader in anti-poverty and a few weeks for people of all income levels in all neigh- known as the Black National Anthem, “We
States? People like all of us chose that con- before he was assassinated he was working borhoods,” Perkins said, before introducing Shall Overcome” and Stevie Wonder’s
tinuous struggle and we chose it because we on the poor peoples campaign,” said Brian the event’s Honorary Chair: Marie Davis.  “Happy Birthday to Ya.” Following the
know change isn’t just going to happen by Greenberg, vice president of programs and “Marie is a lifelong advocate for change reception, many in attendance boarded
itself, but it’s something that we have to services. so when Dr. King talks about change not Caltrain to continue the celebration in San
sacrifice for.”  Greenberg added that unsheltered home- being inevitable but something that Francisco.

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UK leader unveils
Brexit Plan B but
looks like Plan A
By Jil Lawless and Raf Casert
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LONDON — British Prime Minister Theresa May unveiled


her Brexit Plan B on Monday — and it looks a lot like Plan
A.
May launched a mission to resuscitate
her rejected European Union divorce deal,
setting out plans to get it approved by
Parliament after securing changes from
the EU to a contentious Irish border
measure.
May’s opponents expressed increduli-
REUTERS FILE PHOTO ty: British lawmakers last week dealt the
An anti-Brexit protester walks outside the Houses of Parliament in London. deal a resounding defeat, and EU leaders Theresa May
insist they won’t renegotiate it.
Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn of the Labour Party
accused May of being in “deep denial” about her doomed
deal.
“This really does feel a bit like ‘Groundhog Day,”’ he said,
referring to the 1993 film starring Bill Murray, in which a
weatherman is fated to live out the same day over and over
again.
Outlining what she plans to do after her EU divorce deal
was rejected by Parliament last week, May said that she had
heeded lawmakers’ concerns over an insurance policy known
as the “backstop” that is intended to guarantee there are no
customs checks along the border between EU member
Ireland and the U.K.’s Northern Ireland after Brexit.
May told the House of Commons that she would be “talk-
ing further this week to colleagues ... to consider how we
might meet our obligations to the people of Northern
Ireland and Ireland in a way that can command the greatest
possible support in the House.
“And I will then take the conclusions of those discussions
back to the EU.”
The bloc insists that it won’t renegotiate the withdrawal
agreement.
“She is wasting time calling for a revision or clarification
over the backstop,” said German politician Udo Bullmann,
head of the socialist group in the European Parliament.
While May stuck doggedly to her deal, she also acknowl-
edged that control over Brexit wasn’t entirely in her hands.
She noted that lawmakers will be able to amend her plan
when it comes to a vote in the House of Commons on Jan.
29, exactly two months before Britain is due to leave the
EU.

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