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‘KID WHO WOULD


BE KING’ SHINES
BIPARTISAN TALKS
SENATE REJECTS RIVAL PLANS FOR ENDING SHUTDOWN
M-A GRAPPLERS
WIN BAY CROWN
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Housing at office campus moving forward


San Mateo officials weighing traffic and privacy
concerns for plans to replace Waters Park offices
By Anna Schuessler Planning Commission Wednesday affect residents living on nearby
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF gave the developer the green light to streets such as Adrian Avenue and
move the proposal forward. South Norfolk Street. Commissioners
Weighing neighbors’ concerns In voting 3-0 to recommend the 190- John Ebneter and Ramiro Maldonado
about the increased traffic congestion unit project southeast of the inter- were absent from the meeting.
and loss of privacy that could accom- change between Highway 101 and With plans to line the edge of the
pany plans to replace Waters State Route 92 to the City Council, property adjacent to existing homes
Technology Office Park with a mix of officials both commended the develop- with 28 two-story, single-family
two-story single-family homes as well er for working with the surrounding homes, the developer, Strada
as three- and four-story attached town- community and acknowledged con- Artist’s rendering of the housing office campus to replace the
homes and flats, the San Mateo cerns about how the proposal could See HOUSING, Page 31 Waters Park offices in San Mateo.

State:Private
system cause
of Tubbs Fire
Homeowner equipment caused
California wine country wildfire
By Don Thompson any violations of state law.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “I eliminated all other causes for
the Tubbs Fire, with the exception
SACRAMENTO — In a long- of an electrical caused fire origi-
awaited report, state investigators nating from an unknown event
said Thursday that a 2017 wildfire affecting privately owned conduc-
MATTHEW DALTON/DAILY JOURNAL that killed 22 people in Northern tor or equipment, ” Cal Fire
Francesco Amoroso, Centro Pizza’s pizzaioilo or pizza-making expert puts a pizza into the oven.The oven was crafted California wine country was Battalion Chief John Martinez
by an master oven maker in Italy and shipped directly to Centro Pizza. Below: A boy enjoys a slice of pizza. caused by a private electrical sys- wrote in his report.
tem, not equipment belonging to Some details about the property,

Straight from Naples embattled Pacific Gas & Electric including its owner and address,
Corp. were blacked out of the report. It
The state firefighting agency said the Napa County property
concluded that the blaze started
Centro Pizza hopes authentic pizza, respect for next to a residence. It did not find See FIRE, Page 31

tradition will revitalize Burlingame’s Broadway Man shot near South City
By Matthew Dalton
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Countless pizza restaurants toss


the word “tradition” around like
school, suspect arrested
their dough to try to convince you
STAFF AND WIRE REPORT a.m. to a report of a shooting that
that you are eating authentic pizza occurred on Camaritas Avenue,
A 20-year-old man was arrested which is near Buri Buri Elementary
straight from Italy.
after a shooting in South San School and Alta Loma Middle
But only a select few, such as
Francisco on Thursday morning School.
Centro Pizza located at 1326
that injured one person and The shooting victim sought
Broadway in Burlingame and
prompted increased security meas- help from staff at the elementary
brought to you by Elio D’urzo
ures at two nearby schools, police school after the shooting and was
along with partners John and
said.
Officers responded at about 11 See ARREST, Page 19
See CENTRO, Page 19
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Thought for the Day


“The telephone, which interrupts the most serious
conversations and cuts short the most weighty
observations, has a romance of its own.”
— Virginia Woolf, English author

This Day in History


Charles Manson and three women fol-

1971 lowers were convicted in Los Angeles


of murder and conspiracy in the 1969
slayings of seven people, including
actress Sharon Tate.
In 1 5 3 3 , England’s King Henry VIII secretly married his
second wife, Anne Boleyn, who later gave birth to Elizabeth
I.
In 1 8 6 3 , during the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln
accepted Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside’s resignation as
commander of the Army of the Potomac, and replaced him
with Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker.
In 1 8 9 0 , reporter Nellie Bly (Elizabeth Cochrane) of the
New York World completed a round-the-world journey in 72
days, six hours and 11 minutes. The United Mine Workers of
America was founded in Columbus, Ohio.
In 1 9 1 5 , America’s first official transcontinental tele-
phone call took place as Alexander Graham Bell, who was in
New York, spoke to his former assistant, Thomas Watson,
REUTERS
who was in San Francisco, over a line set up by American
Telephone & Telegraph. Shawn ‘Jay-Z’ Carter, a founding partner of Reform Alliance, a newly formed organization to reform the U.S. criminal justice
system, speaks during the Reform Alliance launch event in New York City.
In 1 9 2 4 , the first Winter Olympic Games opened in
Chamonix, France.
In 1 9 3 6 , former Gov. Al Smith, D-N.Y., delivered a radio In other news ...
address in Washington, titled “Betrayal of the Democratic Humane Society has rescued 84 cock-
Party,” in which he fiercely criticized the New Deal policies
Ice disk freezes out an atiels from an apartment.
Parrot rescued after nearly
of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. attempt to hack peace sign into it The society posted on Twitter that three nights in storm drain
In 1 9 4 5 , the World War II Battle of the Bulge ended as WESTBROOK, Maine — A giant disk officers were called to the apartment in LOS ANGELES — An African Grey
German forces were pushed back to their original positions. of river ice has proved too much for a the Rancho Bernardo section on parrot is home after being trapped for
Grand Rapids, Michigan, became the first community to add New Jersey attention-seeker who tried Wednesday morning and found most of nearly three nights in a storm drain in
fluoride to its public water supply. to carve a peace sign on it. the birds flying freely in “unsanitary Los Angeles.
In 1 9 6 1 , President John F. Kennedy held the first presi- Christopher Angelo, of Lavallette, conditions.” Arturo Vasquez tells KABC-TV he
dential news conference to be carried live on radio and tele- New Jersey, went onto the ice Thursday Sgt. Laurel Monreal says it is turned to YouTube parrot advocate
vision. with a hatchet, saying he wanted to “extremely sad” to see animals living Marlene Mc’Cohen when no one would
transform the natural phenomenon into like this. help him try to free his 10-year-old par-
In 1 9 8 1 , the 52 Americans held hostage by Iran for 444
a spinning work of art. But he was The birds were placed in boxes and rot Milly.
days arrived in the United States. unable to get the disk spinning — and taken for medical evaluations. They’ll Mc’Cohen says she rounded up a
In 1 9 9 0 , an Avianca Boeing 707 ran out of fuel and crashed his peace sign came up short, too. be quarantined while officials check for group of volunteers, who improvised
in Cove Neck, Long Island, New York; 73 of the 158 people The massive disk appeared last week diseases.
aboard were killed. using cameras, piping and remote con-
in the Presumpscot River in Westbrook, trol vehicles. At one point, the parrot
Maine, mesmerizing onlookers as its Police capture pair of got spooked. But they eventually
Birthdays spun slowly before coming to a stop
Tuesday. Stories, photos and videos runaway emus in coastal Texas coaxed Milly out of the drain.
have been shared widely. Police declined GALVESTON, Texas — Police in Man smashes California
to intervene Thursday, saying it wasn’t a coastal Texas have captured a pair of run-
crime to hack at river ice. away emus that had been on the lam for motorist’s windshield with fist
a day after escaping from their owner’s ANAHEIM — Southern California
Ground collapses between backyard. authorities are looking for a man who
California condo complexes Emus aren’t permitted in Galveston, jumped onto the hood of a woman’s car
but police say a man recently brought and smashed her windshield with his fist
LA HABRA — A big sinkhole has
the large, flightless birds to the island in a case of apparent road rage.
opened up between two Southern
after the death of his mother. She’d The Anaheim Police Department says
California condominium buildings.
Actress Jenifer Singer Alicia Keys Actor Michael owned them at her home near Houston. video of the Tuesday afternoon attack
The ground collapsed Wednesday in
Lewis is 62. is 39. Trevino is 34. green space between the residences in The Galveston County Daily News was recorded from inside the car and
the city of La Habra, toppling trees. reports the emus escaped their new posted on social media.
Country singer Claude Gray is 87. Actress Leigh Taylor- owner’s backyard sometime Monday.
Young is 74. Country musician Mike Burch (River Road) is The hole is estimated to be about 80 A department statement says the 34-
feet long and 20 feet wide. Police recaptured the birds near an ele- year-old woman noticed a white Jeep
53. Rhythm-and-blues singer Kina is 50. Actress China mentary school Tuesday morning. Liberty or Cherokee following her errat-
Kantner is 48. Actress Ana Ortiz is 48. Drummer Joe Sirois
(Mighty Mighty Bosstones) is 47. Musician Matt Odmark Humane Society rescues 84 Officials say the birds’ owner didn’t ically. The Jeep driver then drove in
realize Galveston had a ban on emus and front of the victim’s vehicle, forced her
(Jars of Clay) is 45. Actress Mia Kirshner is 44. Actress cockatiels from apartment that he’s working with authorities to to stop and then climbed onto the hood
Christine Lakin is 40. Pop musician Calum Hood (5 Seconds
SAN DIEGO — The San Diego find an off-island home for them. of her car and smashed the windshield.
to Summer) is 23. Actress Olivia Edward is 12.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, Jan. 23 Powerball Fantasy Five Fri day :Mostly clear. Highs in the lower
one letter to each square,
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to form four ordinary words. 23 25 47 48 50 24 1 5 9 25 37 60s. Lows in the mid 40s to lower 50s.
Fri day ni g ht: Mostly clear. Lows in the
WARLT Jan. 22 Mega Millions
Powerball

Daily Four upper 40s.


S at urday : Mostly clear. Highs in the
4 15 37 59 64 16 1 6 6 1 lower 60s. Lows in the mid 40s to lower
50s.
Daily three midday
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Mega number

Saturday ni g ht: Mostly clear. Lows in


Jan. 23 Super Lotto Plus 3 4 2 the upper 40s.
6 22 25 28 34 6
Sunday : Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s. Northeast winds
Daily three evening 10 to 20 mph.
TOREES Sunday ni g ht: Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 40s.
Mega number

3 6 7
Mo nday : 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; Gold Rush, No. 1, in second place; and Money Mo nday ni g ht: Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 40s.
Bags, No. 4, in third place. The race time was clocked Tues day clear. Highs in the lower 60s. Lows in the mid 40s
SSUYHL at 1:46.77. to lower 50s.
Now arrange the circled letters
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High heat but no record: 2018
fourth warmest year on Earth
By Seth Borenstein Meteorological Agency has already calcu-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lated it at fourth. Record-keeping started in
1850.
WASHINGTON — While Earth was a tad Only 2016, 2017 and 2015 were warmer
cooler last year than the last couple of than last year, with only small differences
years, it still was the fourth warmest on among them. That was mostly because of
record, a new analysis shows. natural yearly weather variations like El
With the partial U.S. government shut- Nino and La Nina, Hausfather said. He said it
down, federal agency calculations for last would be foolish to call last year’s slight
year’s temperatures are delayed. But inde- dip a cooling trend.
pendent scientists at Berkeley Earth calcu- “The long term is stunningly clear,” he
late that last year’s average temperature was said.
58.93 degrees. Pennsylvania State University climate
That’s 1.39 degrees warmer than the aver- scientist Michael Mann, who wasn’t part of
age from 1951 to 1980 and about 2.09 the Berkeley Earth team, said the fact that
degrees warmer than pre-industrial times. nearly every year recently is in the top five
It’s likely other temperature measuring or top 10 hottest years is “clear evidence of
groups will agree on 2018’s ranking since human-caused warming on this planet.”
they had it at fourth hottest through Last year, 29 countries, including much of
November, said Berkeley Earth climate sci- Central Europe, and Antarctica had record
entist Zeke Hausfather. The Japanese hot years, Hausfather said.

Police reports dalized on Tilton Avenue, it was reported at


1:26 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 23.
B urg l ary . Someone had their window
smashed and items taken from their vehicle
Going through withdrawals on South Norfolk Street, it was reported at
A man was yelling in the bank on West
12:11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 23.
Hillsdale Boulevard in San Mateo that
he was going to buy weapons, it was FOSTER CITY
reported at 10:18 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 22.
Reckl es s dri v i ng . Someone almost hit
another vehicle at Edgewater Boulevard and
State Route 92, it was reported at 5:41 p.m.
SAN MATEO Wednesday, Jan. 23.
Mo untai n l i o n s i g hti ng . Someone saw Sus pended l i cens e. A San Francisco resi-
a large bobcatlike animal at the club house dent was arrested for driving with a suspend-
parking lot on Shoreline Drive, it was ed license on Foster City Boulevard and
reported at 8:31 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 23. Triton Drive, it was reported at 9:43 p.m.
Burg l ary. Someone punched the locks out Wednesday, Jan. 23.
of a vehicle in an attempted break-in on As s aul t. Someone hit a pedestrian with
Countryside Drive, it was reported at 3:20 their vehicle while fleeing on East Hillsdale
p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 23. Boulevard, it was reported at 8:56 p.m.
Vandal i s m. Someone’s vehicle was van- Monday, Jan. 21.

CITY GOVERNMENT
• The San Carl o s Ci ty Co unci l will hold a study session
Monday, Jan. 28, to discuss a non-smoking ordinance for multi-
family residential units and the ban of flavored tobacco product
sales in the city.
San Carlos has approximately 200 multi-family buildings with
an estimated 2,500 units. Such smoke-free ordinances have been
passed in several cities in the county including Belmont and San
Mateo. Other cities are also pursuing the adoption of bans of flavored tobacco sales as a
health issue. The council meets 7 p.m. at City Hall, 600 Elm St.
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Airport examining future growth plans


SFO details vision for building likely needed to accommodate additional travelers
By Austin Walsh To rectify the issue, she encouraged offi-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF cials to advocate in favor of plane manufac-
turers creating quieter planes which would
The new hotel rising over Highway 101 is reduce the disturbance to local communities.
not the only building planned at San Additionally, as airport officials consider
Francisco International Airport, as an official increasing access through transportation
laid out the vision for a slate of new construc- amendments, Schneider asked for assistance
tion designed to accommodate nearly 14 mil- in reducing the amount of people who take
lion more travelers. rides to their flight after leaving their car in
Airport spokesman Doug Yakel shared the Millbrae to skip paying for parking.
opportunities for development at the facility “It is just clogging up our streets and in
serving as the Bay Area’s primary gateway front of our houses,” said Schneider, who
during a Millbrae City Council meeting added the problem is prevalent in other cities
Tuesday, Jan. 22. such as San Bruno and Burlingame as well.
A reconfigured international terminal, new Yakel said officials are hopeful the garage
parking garage, additional boarding area and planned, as well as a new long-term facility
more work to improve traffic flow and con- which is expected to open next month, will
nectivity are among the projects eyed by allow the airport to cut its parking rates and
2035, said Yakel. accommodate more cars which may otherwise
He said plans are not yet certain, as the be left in neighboring cities.
nature of the work could evolve according to Councilwoman Gina Papan suggested some
changes in the travel industry, but airport SLINKYDRAGON ON VISUAL HUNT of the transportation issues may be addressed
officials are taking a preemptive approach to A reconfigured international terminal, new parking garage, additional boarding area and more by BART increasing its service from Millbrae
getting environmental clearances for the work to improve traffic flow and connectivity are among the projects eyed by 2035 at SFO. to the airport, as rides every 30 minutes will
potential work. be available beginning next month.
a second time. are possible because the average plane at the As much of the discussion was spent
“We cannot predict what our future will The hourly garage in the center of the air- airport currently holds about 158 seats,
bring in our industry but this is a plan that port may also be rebuilt to serve as a new roughly 20 more than was the case in 2011, addressing projects possibly built over the
will help with the coming years,” said Yakel, parking facility with increased access for he said. next 10 years, Yakel said the most visible
according to video of the meeting. ongoing development — the 350-room
Uber and Lyft drivers, as more travelers are While Millbrae officials expressed an Grand Hyatt hotel — will likely open this
Officials are crafting an airport develop- relying on ride-sharing apps to access the air- appreciation for the assurance that it is
ment plan which will outline the scope of port, Yakel said. summer. A redeveloped terminal with nine
unlikely many more flights will be entering gates is expected to unveiled around the same
construction potentially allowed at the air- He said officials are also looking at estab- or exiting the airport, they did acknowledge
port which is currently the seventh busiest in lishing another boarding area adjacent to the the downside of larger planes becoming more time.
the nation, said Yakel. Yakel said it is unlikely the airport will
airport BART station, which would add more common. look to build more hotels on its property, but
Plan approval, which will include require gates near the international terminal. A bigger aircraft means more flight noise,
an environmental impact report, will allow Vice Mayor Reuben Holober encouraged air-
The variety of projects considered will not said Councilwoman Ann Schneider, recogniz- port officials to stay in contact with Millbrae
officials to move more rapidly toward con- require construction of new, or realignment of ing the most common criticism from local
struction when market demand proves neces- existing, runways. Additionally, flight paths residents frustrated with the constant sound City Hall on the issue.
sary, he said. “We would like to be involve in any discus-
will not be adjusted due to the new building, pollution generating from the airport. sions you may be having,” he said.
But with an expectation that the 57 million Yakel emphasized.
travelers who passed through the airport this To accommodate the expected influx of
fiscal year will grow to about 71 million over travelers, Yakel said officials are not antici- Obituary
the next decade, Yakel said it is reasonable to pating a significant increase in the amount of
expect more construction will be necessary. flights either as the airport’s 1,250 daily
Among the projects recommended is a flights are about 250 short of the facility’s Wylie J. Childs
reconfiguration of the international termi- capacity. February 25, 1922 – January 18, 2019
nal, as airport officials are looking to con- Instead, he said it is likely the growth will Wylie Jones Childs, 96 years old and resident of Scappoose,
solidate the two existing concourses into a be possible with larger planes, as the airline OR, died peacefully on 18 January, 2019.
single zone. Yakel said the change would industry continues to increase the size of Born 25 February 1922 in Columbia, SC, son of Richard
make the area more seamless for travelers, flight crafts. To that end, Yakel said passen- Austin and Reaux Jones Childs, his family moved to Flushing,
who occasionally will need to check out of ger traffic at the airport has grown by 30 per- in metropolitan New York City, where Wylie graduated from
one concourse to connect with another, cent since 2011, but the amount of flights
Bayside High School as president of his class. At Rensselaer
requiring them to pass through security for has increased by only 15 percent. Such ratios
Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY, he earned bachelor (1943),
masters (1945) and doctorate (1948) degrees in metallurgical engineering. His
academic career began at Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a research
metallurgist (1948) followed by appointment as professor and department head at
Lafayette College, Easton PA (1949). In 1957 he returned to Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute as professor of metallurgical engineering and in 1959 was awarded a National
Science Foundation fellowship at the University Birmingham, England. After
concluding his academic career, Wylie moved to San Jose, CA as Principal Engineer,
nuclear energy division, at General Electric (1976). In 1980, he joined the Electric
Power Research Institute, in Palo Alto, CA, as Manager, Metallurgy and Welding
Projects, until he retired in 1994. He served as Chairman of the Board for the Welding
Research Council (1990 - 1993).
A man of strong faith and prayer, Wylie married Bonnie June Carmin in 1983 at the
Menlo Park Presbyterian Church where he served for thirty years as an active member,
deacon and elder. Deeply loved by his family, Wylie is survived by his wife Bonnie
Childs, his daughter Rebecca Fowler, his older brother Richard Austin Childs, nieces
and nephews in the Midwest and East, and a large extended family nearby in Oregon,
where he most recently lived, who will miss his warm smile and lively wit.
The memorial service will be Saturday, 2 February, 10:30 a.m., at Plymouth
Presbyterian Church, St. Helens, OR. Contributions in memory of Wylie Childs may
be made to Plymouth Presbyterian Church.
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$500M investment aims Local briefs
to fights affordability crisis
Bay Area businesses, community service
felony charges for his role in a 2017 armed
robbery of a 78-year woman was sentenced
Progress for Belmont
organizations and elected officials unveiled
a sizable investment designed to facilitate
residential development while also protect-
ing existing affordable housing.
to two years, eight months in state prison
Wednesday, according to the San Mateo
County District Attorney’s Office.
Though Kumari Johnson faced three years,
flood control project
The Partnership for the Bay’s Future,
announced Thursday, Jan. 24, plans for a
eight months prison for his convictions, Officials scope alternatives, funding strategy
his defense attorney asked Judge Stephanie By Zachary Clark enhance water quality and enhance ecosys-
$500 million fund intended to provide solu- Garratt to consider probation, noting he was
tions to housing as well as transportation DAILY JOURNAL STAFF tems and habitat, according to a staff report.
accepted into the San Francisco-based The creek currently has an eight-year
problems. Delancey Street program, which focuses on
The community outreach phase is mov- flood capacity and each of the proposed
The investment is a partnership between treating substance abuse. Garratt denied pro-
the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, Genentech, ing along for a project aimed at curbing measures would help bring capacity up.
bation and sentenced him to prison, accord-
Facebook, the Silicon Valley Community flooding around Belmont Creek, and the “We have an eight-year capacity within
ing to prosecutors.
Foundation, the David and Lucile Packard next step is to choose from a variety of the current system and [the preferred alterna-
With accomplice Collee Taylor, Johnson
Foundation and many other Bay Area part- project alternatives and identify a funding tive] gives you incremental increase in our
is believed to have stolen the purses of a 78-
ners. strategy. flood capacity so it’s not all or nothing,”
year-old woman and her 45-year-old daughter
The council received an update on the Oskoui said. “The more we have the higher
Gov. Gavin Newsom lauded the program as at gunpoint as they were walking to a Lucky
the type of bold action needed to address the project at a study session Tuesday, Jan. 22, flood protection we have.”
Supermarket in Foster City Oct. 7, 2017.
housing crisis crunching so many living Taylor and Johnson are said to have then after a community meeting was held in Officials in the past have said the goal of
throughout the Bay Area. jumped into a gray Volvo, which was driven November. Another community meeting the project is to protect the area from a 25-
by an additional suspect, according to pros- will take place the first week of February.  to 100-year storm depending on the chosen
“The scope of the housing crisis requires
ecutors and police previously. At this point, the preferred approach is to alternative.
bold action. And it also requires that all sec-
tors come to the table to drive new solutions The car was seen later by an off-duty Foster install water detention basins upstream to In other business, the council granted
— the government, the private sector, phi- City police officer who saw Johnson and capture storm water runoff before it hits another 90-day extension for negotiations
lanthropies, advocates and faith leaders,” he Taylor in the car along with Oakland resident downstream areas prone to flooding. on the Firehouse Square development pro-
said, according to a press release. “This Ellesse McFee. The officer followed the trio Proposed locations for detention basins posal at 1300 El Camino Real.
multi-sector public-private approach to Hayward, where they stopped the car and include the softball and soccer fields at The council also approved Group 4
reflects just that — and will help move our went into a Food Source store on Mission Notre Dame de Namur University, Hidden Architecture to provide conceptual design
state forward on one of the biggest issues we Boulevard. Though McFee and Taylor were Canyon Park, Carlmont High School and services for a new Belmont community cen-
face.” arrested inside the store, Johnson eluded Twin Pines Park. Only undeveloped land is ter.
The initiative is intended to expand afford- arrest and was taken into custody later, being proposed for detention basins.  “This is an incredibly exciting time and
ability protections for up to 175,000 homes according to prosecutors and police previ- So far, Hidden Canyon Park and Twin as long as I can remember Barrett has been
over the next five years, while building ously. Pines Park are “willing partners, ” and on the council’s list of priorities and it
more than 8,000 homes over the next decade The women’s purses were found inside the Carlmont High School appears interested in looks like we’re finally launching the mis-
in San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, car and their money was found on McFee and the proposal, said Erika Powell, program sion, ” Councilman Charles Stone said.
Alameda and Contra Costa counties. The Taylor upon their arrest. An employee of the manager for San Mateo County’s Flood “This is the beginning of the process.”
program has already collected $260 million grocery store found a loaded semi-automatic Resiliency Program. Parks and Recreation Director Brigitte
of the $500 million it plans to draw in. handgun under a box of ramen noodles in the She also said meetings with NDNU have Shearer expanded on what the beginning of
“We are thrilled to be joining this diverse store, according to prosecutors. occurred, but it’s unclear if the university the process entails.
coalition of community and faith leaders, On Oct. 31, Taylor, 20, pleaded no contest will also be among the partners. “We have no preconceived notions nor
advocates, philanthropies, and businesses to felony robbery and was sentenced to two Public Works Director Afshin Oskoui said does Group 4 about what the final product is
to support creative and impactful solutions years state prison, and the case against that the preferred approach includes erosion going to be,” she said. “This first phase is
to the housing crisis,” said Priscilla Chan, McFee was dismissed after she was murdered control measures as well as bypass piping all about listening to the community and
of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, according in Oakland at the age of 21 this summer, around Harbor Boulevard and Industrial Road understanding what the community’s needs
to a press release. according to prosecutors. in addition to detention basins.  and wants are, what else is in the market
Johnson will receive 322 days credit for Beyond those measures, other flood miti- now — there’s no need to replicate what’s
Man gets prison for time served, according to prosecutors. gation options include building floodwalls already there, and what makes sense for this
His defense attorney Adriana Eberle could and culverts, but such measures would cost community, for the demographics that are
armed robbery in Foster City not be immediately reached for comment. more money to construct and maintain. here and what makes sense for the city oper-
A 21-year-old who pleaded no contest to The project also seeks to protect and ationally.”
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Early 2020 Democratic field


putting diversity in spotlight
By Juana Summers and Elana Schor dent if he wins the general election.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The diversity is likely to expand in the
coming weeks as other Democrats enter the
WASHINGTON — The early days of the race. The field that’s taking shape follows
Democratic primary campaign are high- a successful midterm election in which
lighting the party’s diversity as it seeks a Democrats elected a historically diverse
nominee who can build a coalition to take class of politicians to Congress, a pattern
on President Donald Trump. they’d like to repeat on the presidential
Of the more than half dozen Democrats scale. Neera Tanden, president of the liber-
who have either moved toward a campaign al Center for American Progress Action
or declared their candidacy, four are Fund, hailed the Democrats’ multiple trail-
women: Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand of New blazing candidates for reflecting that “the
York, Kamala Harris of California and central opposition to Trump is around a
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and vision of the country that’s inclusive of all
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii. Harris is Americans.”
also African-American. Former Obama “A lot of different people are going to REUTERS FILE PHOTO
Cabinet member Julian Castro, who is see that they can be part of the Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris speaks to the media after announcing she will run for president.
Latino, has also joined the race. Party” thanks to a field that showcases become the first black president, Barack reporters. “So I’m somebody who under-
An d o n Wedn es day, Demo crat Pet e women, candidates of color, and the first Obama. stands — whether it’s through that or
But t i g i eg , t h e 3 7 -y ear-o l d may o r o f potential LGBT nominee, Tanden said. The array of backgrounds was on display whether it’s through the fact that I was sent
South Bend, Indiana, jumped into the The primary “hopefully will bring a lot Wednesday when Buttigieg spoke in per- to war on the orders of the president — I
campaign. If he wins the Democratic of people into the process,” she added, sonal terms about his marriage. understand politics not in terms of who’s
nomination, he would be the first openly recalling the high number of voters who “The most important thing in my life — up and who’s down or some of the other
gay presidential nominee from a major engaged in a 2008 Democratic primary that my marriage to Chasten — is something things that command the most attention
political party. He would also be the featured a possible female nominee, that exists by the grace of a single vote on on the news but in terms of everyday
youngest person ever to become presi- Hillary Clinton, and the man who would the U.S. Supreme Court,” Buttigieg told impacts on our lives.”

California GOP lawmaker on immigration as well lion gallons of water were added across the
as health care, gun con- Around the state state.
switches parties, criticizes Trump trol, abortion and gay Party, and even when the GOP disrespected The San Luis Reservoir in Merced County
SACRAMENTO — A moderate California rights. and ignored me, I crossed the aisle to vote and Lake Perris in Riverside County are near
Republican state lawmaker switched parties Maienschein said he for my values.” capacity.
Thursday while criticizing the policies and has been a Republican Another water source, the Sierra Nevada
leadership of President Donald Trump, all his adult life, but is January storms fill up snowpack, was at 115 percent of average on
whom he said has led the party “to the changing in part because Tuesday — compared with 26 percent the
“Donald Trump has led California’s water reservoirs same day last year.
extreme.”
the Republican Party to LOS ANGELES — Officials say recent Department of Water Resources
Assemblyman Brian Maienschein said he Brian
and the Republican Party have moved in dif- Maienschein the extreme on issues drenching storms have filled nearly all of spokesman Chris Orrock says while the
that divide our country.” California’s reservoirs to average or above news is good now, it’s too early to tell what
ferent directions since he was first elected in “As the Republican Party has drifted fur- average levels. the water supply will be in when the winter
2012. ther right, I and my votes have shifted to The Los Angeles Times reported rainy season is over.
He represents the border city of San Diego the left,” he added. “Over the years I’ve Wednesday that since Jan. 1, some 580 bil- For the next week, at least, the forecast
and said he differs with the Republican Party often been at odds with the Republican for most of the state is dry and sunny.
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Senate rejects rival plans for


ending shutdown; talks start
By Andrew Taylor and Alan Fram message to Pence was, “Find a way for-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ward.”
In an embarrassment to Trump, the
WASHINGTON — A splintered Senate Democratic proposal got two more votes
swatted down competing Democratic and Thursday than the GOP plan, even though
Republican plans for ending the 34-day par- Republicans control the chamber 53-47.
tial government shutdown on Thursday, but Six Republicans backed the Democratic
the twin setbacks prompted a burst of bipar- plan, including freshman Sen. Mitt
tisan talks aimed at temporarily halting the Romney, R-Utah, who’s clashed periodical-
longest-ever closure of federal agencies and ly with the president.
the damage it’s inflicting around the coun- The Senate first rejected a Republican
try. plan reopening the government through
In the first serious exchange in weeks, September and giving Trump the $5.7 bil-
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, lion he’s demanded for building segments of
R-Ky. , quickly called Minority Leader that wall, a project that he’d long promised
Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., to his office to Mexico would finance. The 50-47 vote for
explore potential next steps for solving the the measure fell 10 shy of the 60 votes
vitriolic stalemate. Senators from both needed to succeed.
sides floated a plan to reopen agencies for Minutes later, senators voted 52-44 for a
three weeks and pay hundreds of thousands Democratic alternative that sought to open
of beleaguered federal workers while bar- padlocked agencies through Feb. 8 with no
gainers hunt for a deal. wall money. That was eight votes short. It
At the White House, President Donald was aimed at giving bargainers time to seek
REUTERS an accord while getting paychecks to gov-
Trump told reporters he’d support “a reason-
able agreement.” He suggested he’d also U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speaks to Capitol Hill reporters. ernment workers who are either working
want a “prorated down payment” for his sour daily, told reporters a “big” down pay- a 2013 shutdown during which “people were wihout pay or being forced to stay home.
long-sought border wall with Mexico but ment would not be “a reasonable agree- killed” in Colorado from flooding and shut- Flustered lawmakers said Thursday’s roll
didn’t describe the term. He said he has ment.” Asked if she knew how much money tered federal agencies couldn’t help local calls could be a reality check that would
“other alternatives” for getting wall fund- Trump meant, Pelosi said, “I don’t know if emergency workers. Moments earlier, Cruz prod the start of talks. Throughout, the two
ing, an apparent reference to his disputed he knows what he’s talking about.” accused Democrats of blocking a separate, sides have issued mutually exclusive
claim that he could declare a national emer- Schumer spokesman Justin Goodman said doomed bill to pay Coast Guard personnel demands that have blocked negotiations
gency and fund the wall’s construction Democrats have made clear “that they will during this shutdown to score political from even starting: Trump has refused to
using other programs in the federal budget. not support funding for the wall, prorated or points, adding later, “Just because you hate reopen government until Congress gives
“At least we’re talking about it. That’s otherwise.” somebody doesn’t mean you should shut the him the wall money, and congressional
better than it was before,” McConnell told Contributing to the pressure on lawmak- government down.” Democrats have rejected bargaining until he
reporters in one of the most encouraging ers to find a solution was the harsh reality Thursday’s votes came after Vice reopens government.
statements heard since the shutdown began confronting 800,000 federal workers, who President Mike Pence lunched privately Thursday’s votes could “teach us that the
Dec. 22. on Friday face a second two-week payday with GOP senators, who told him they were leaders are going to have to get together and
Even so, it was unclear whether the flurry with no paychecks. itching for the standoff to end, participants figure out how to resolve this,” said Sen.
would produce results. Underscoring the strains, Sen. Michael said. Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., said their John Thune of South Dakota, the No. 2
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., Bennet, D-Colo., angrily said on the Senate Senate GOP leader.
whose relationship with Trump seems to floor that Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, had forced
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European divisions beyond Brexit on display in Davos


By Pan Pylas and Jamey Keaten Rutte said people in his country are asking
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS him why the Netherlands is implementing
measures to abide by the budget rules when
DAVOS, Switzerland — Europe’s divisions others like Italy are not.
were on display Thursday at the World “We should because we want to have our
Economic Forum as hundreds of protesters house in order, not because some European
descended on the Swiss ski resort of Davos to treaty requires this from us but this is creat-
lambast the elite attendees for caring more ing distrust between north and south and
about their balance sheets than the state of given those dividing lines, I’m not opti-
the world. mistic about whether we can achieve on com-
Shouting “anti-capitalista” and other petitiveness, on reform and on climate
chants, the gathering of socialists, environ- change,” he said.
mentalists and others waved banners and Italy has also been involved in a spat with
signs that read “Davos Stinks” or “Let them France in recent days over issues including
eat money” — while braving sub-zero tem- how to handle migrants travelling to Europe
peratures near the Davos train station. by boat. Italy’s interior minister, the head of
“We want a better world, you’re not decid- one of two populist and euroskeptic parties
ing for us,” said 20-year-old protester from leading the country, this month called the
Geneva, Thomas Bruchez. French leader Emmanuel Macron — who is
The demonstration was originally planned unabashedly pro-EU — “a terrible presi-
in part to protest against President Donald dent.”
Trump, who had been expected in Davos this The diplomatic spats are an unwelcome
week before cancelling his trip over the U.S. REUTERS backdrop for the EU, which is due to lose key
government shutdown. The protest went Members of the Swiss Young Socialists demonstrate against the World Economic Forum member Britain in a little more than two
ahead anyway, training some anger at during the annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. months.
Brazil’s new nationalist President Jair Britain’s departure from the EU is laden
Bolsonaro, who did attend. beginning to feel that the poorer south are Commission threatened legal action. with uncertainty after British Prime Minister
Divisions have been evident all week at getting away with not playing by the rules Though concerns remain that the spending Theresa May saw her Brexit deal voted down
the conference center a mile or two away, on an array of issues. Italy’s stand against plans will add to Italy’s huge debt load and by parliament earlier this month and is now
notably on trade. On Thursday, Europe’s the single currency bloc’s debt rules was one potentially rekindle financial jitters that struggling to find a solution with Parliament
splits were evident — and they weren’t just incident that caught his ire. have been dormant since 2015, when Greece so divided. That is raising the possibility
related to Brexit. The populist government in Italy, barely a was bailed out for a final time, the that Britain might fall out of the EU without
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was par- year in power, has decided to ramp up spend- Commission has so far opted against taking a deal on March 29, which could have huge
ticularly pointed, arguing that the generally ing far beyond EU expectations and only action against Rome, such as imposing a repercussions for the economy as tariffs and
richer countries in the north of the EU are backed off slightly after the executive fine. border checks are re-established.

Iranian TV anchor says US jailed her as warning


By Michael Balsamo are under seal, and basically taking away human rights more released two unsealed court orders. One
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hashemi said she could and more every day, that doesn’t seem to be confirmed that she was a material witness
not provide details. But a very great America to me,” she said, in a and the second confirmed she had been
WASHINGTON — A prominent American- she said it is not related reference to President Donald Trump’s cam- released.
born anchorwoman for Iran’s state televi- to terrorism and has to do paign slogan. Arrests of material witnesses occur infre-
sion says she believes the U.S. government with her job and the fact Responding to a request for comment, the quently, but the length of Hashemi’s deten-
jailed her because of her work as journalist that she lives in Iran. Justice Department noted that federal law tion wasn’t unusual for a material witness.
and her beliefs, and as a warning to her to Hashemi said her arrest allows judges to order witnesses to be The case comes at a time of heightened
“watch your step.” was unnecessary because detained if the government can “demon- U.S.-Iran tensions over President Donald
Marzieh Hashemi spoke to the Associated Marzieh she would have voluntar- strate probable cause to believe that the wit- Trump’s withdrawal from a nuclear deal and
Press on Thursday, a day after being released Hashemi ily appeared for ques- ness can provide material evidence, and that criticism against Iran over its arrests of dual
from custody. She was not charged with a tioning and would have it will be impracticable to secure the wit- citizens and other people with Western ties.
crime but was detained for 10 days as a mate- complied with a federal subpoena. ness’s attendance at the proceedings by Iranian officials decried her arrest as part of
rial witness in a grand jury investigation in “I’m not sure what the meaning of ‘Make means of a subpoena.” what they called the “apartheid and racist
Washington. Details of the investigation America Great Again’ is, but if it means just The Justice Department had previously policy” of the Trump administration.

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Strike is over, but real work begins
to “co-locate” charter schools on pub-
The kids are alright
Other voices
M
lic school campuses, and they will uch has been made of millennials and their
Los Angeles Times
ask the governor to set up a commit- power and influence. The latest incarnation is
the obsession with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,

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n Wednesday, some 31,000 schools play in public education. tee to evaluate the overall impact of
charter schools on public education. the 29-year-old new congresswoman from New York.
Los Angeles teachers (went) That’s good, because those issues People love her or hate her and that is obviously elevated
back in school. Nearly half a are not going away, and because fix- The future of charter schools in L.A.
because she is new to the political scene, is social media
million students (were) back to learn- ing Los Angeles’ schools will ulti- has been a contentious backdrop to
savvy, outspoken and well ... millennial.
ing. And parents’ lives (are) back to mately require more money. That, in the strike. The union views charters
Some talk about Trump Derangement Syndrome, I might
normal after the six-day strike and the turn, will require squeezing more aid as a threat to public education,
suggest there is a Millennial Derangement Syndrome. So
weeks of uncertainty leading up to it. from Sacramento and could mean because the publicly-funded, private- far, millennials have been blamed for killing hotels, retail
It has been a deeply disruptive peri- voter approval of new taxes as well. ly-operated schools take students and stores, fabric softener, dinner dates, canned tuna and any-
od — and expensive as well, both for From the beginning, the strike was- funding from the district. It’s thing else that may have already had its day. Millennials
teachers, who went without pay, and n’t about whether L.A.’s schools had absolutely appropriate for state lead- have been accused of being
for the Los Angeles Unified School unmet needs. Both the district and the ers to scrutinize charter schools and lazy, entitled, opposed to soci-
District itself, which lost well over union — United Teachers Los Angeles their effects. etal norms, too politically
$100 million in state funding tied to — agreed that teachers deserved a The agreement also calls for the dis- correct and fond of beards.
student attendance. raise and that the district should lower trict, the union and Los Angeles Sounds suspiciously like the
On the positive side, the strike did class sizes and increase the number of Mayor Eric Garcetti to work together last two generations and how
something that could prove transfor- librarians, nurses, counselors and to advocate for local and state meas- they were described by the pre-
mative in the coming years: It put the other staff. The fight was over what ures to increase education funding, vious one. The baby boomers
importance of a quality education L.A. Unified could afford, given fore- which is woefully insufficient. were the epitome of that
front and center in the public psyche. casts that show the district could be California ranks near the bottom description, rebelling against
The urgency and attention generated insolvent in a few years as pension nationwide in per-pupil spending societal norms and the regular
by the strike must not now be allowed liabilities grow and demographic when the cost of living is factored in. square life the greatest genera-
to fade. changes shrink enrollment. L.A.’s public schools are responsi- tion tried so hard to establish.
For more than a week, teachers, The settlement announced Monday ble for educating nearly 500,000 chil- Generation X, the genera-
families and supporters marched and includes promises by the district that dren, many of them low-income or tion to which I belong, was
picketed in support of their local it will gradually reduce class sizes non-English speakers or students of called the same, maybe not so
schools. People following the news over four years, hire more staff, and color. The success of the city in the much with the beards, but we
got a crash course in the issues at the open 30 “community schools” that years ahead relies upon the existence had stubble at times, and long unkept hair as well. In our
heart of the strike — overcrowded offer extra educational and social of safe, adequately funded, high-quali- youth, being called lazy gave us a chip on our shoulder.
classrooms, understaffed campuses, services to students and families. The ty public schools capable of educat- So what did we do? We got to work. We started companies.
unsustainable pension liabilities, district and the union will create a ing a new generation of Angelenos. We had kids and did the best we could. No one really talks
inadequate state funding and the role joint committee that will help negoti- The strike may be over, but the real about us anymore, which is fine by us. We didn’t even get
that privately operated charter ate the tricky subject of how and when work lies ahead. a proper generation name. Whatever.
But now it’s the millennials. Which by this point is
becoming quite the large group, since it is now used to
describe all young people. As in, can you believe the lat-
Letters to the editor est millennial trend? People younger than 22 are post-
millennials, or centennials, since they were born around
or after 2000, yet they are still lumped in with the millen-
nials. There is new idea that the millennials, or rather
homeowner in San Mateo County young people, are getting burned out. It’s all too much,
Roundabout problems ADUs some say. Ostensibly, there is some push to unplug and
wishes to invest in an ADU on their lighten the load. To re-evaluate what makes us adults and
Editor, Editor,
Thanks for the good article by In response to John Ebneter’s own property, that should be their humans. Sure. I suppose it might be hard to always be on,
Austin Walsh (“New Burlingame guest perspective (“Affordable hous- initial cost to bear because they will to constantly check social media, and all that. But this is
roundabout nears finish” in the Jan. ing in my backyard” in the Jan. 23 be the ones profiting from rental a gross generalization. Some people might be feeling this
7 edition of the Daily Journal) about edition of the Daily Journal), but, for the most part, the younger generations are mak-
the new roundabout on California income. ing it work. Sure, there are complaints. We all complain.
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) in
Drive at Bellevue and Lorton backyards is an interesting solution As for families and individuals Walking to school uphill both ways as an adage didn’t
avenues. However, there is a prob- to the county’s growing housing cri- looking to rent or buy in San Mateo conjure itself out of thin air. To the point, it is entirely
lem. I’ve never seen a roundabout in sis, but to suggest that multi-mil- County, ADUs are not sustainable in unfair to assign general attributes to a large group of peo-
England or France with a blockage lion-dollar-homeowners should ple. It is true that some young people are entitled and
of view. In Burlingame, a huge the long term. If a tenant never whiny, but that is also true about people in every genera-
receive government funding for what
mound of dirt in the middle with lots becomes a property owner, their tion.
is ultimately a personal source of
of plants to grow even taller blocks child will also live their life as a Here are some facts. The cost of living is going up.
income is irresponsible.
the field of view. This blockage will Wages only recently started rising. College costs are
Using public funds for this project renter, but a landlord’s child will
be removed, flattened out or, better going up. Student loans, while nothing new (I just paid
would be a kickback for those who automatically become a owner off my grad school loan last year, hallelujah!), are hurting
yet, concaved to catch rainwater
after an accident because of the already have the most housing secu- through inheritance. This property young people’s chances of taking the step to homeowner-
blockage of view followed by a law- rity, and would do more for existing ship, home prices are rising overall and homeownership
homeowners than low-income gap continues generation after gen-
suit. The person who added this is becoming increasingly out of reach for anyone without
renters or first-time buyers, who eration, but ideally would be less-
mound into the design should be help. Young people went through two recent recessions
fired. Roundabouts have to be flat so should be the only priority when it ened if low-income renters could which were largely caused by the “irrational exuberance”
drivers can see everything coming comes to affordable housing. The eventually become homeowners of the dot-coms then monetary policy that led to the sub-
and going, even on the other side. millions in funds Ebneter is sug- prime mortgage crisis. The last recession off-ramp was
themselves, which the ADUs would
By the way, the roundabout built a gesting be spent on this project characterized by a dramatic increase in the cost of living
would be better suited and more effi- only inhibit.   and rent, without the commensurate rise in wages that
few years ago at Linden Avenue and
Larkspur Drive is excellent.   ciently spent directly on the con- might typically accompany it. Income inequality is a
struction of affordable apartments growing problem, and it’s more pronounced than ever
James Martin and condominiums, with adequate Julia Murray before, though previous generations certainly squabbled
parking and safety measures, unlike over all of this.
Burlingame Burlingame
the suggested backyard units. If a So what’s a generation to do? I think they will largely
do what every other generation has done. Work hard, fig-
ure it out, complain a little on the way and then proceed to
OUR MISSION:
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most make a change. The millennials I know are politically
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for aware, hard-working (maybe even too hard-working) and
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. interested in making a difference. Doesn’t that also fit
By combining local news and sports coverage, into the ideal image of those in the two previous genera-
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business,
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Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Jeff Palter provide our readers with the highest quality seek to change may not be specifically to the other gener-
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County. ations’ liking, but isn’t that the point?
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we It is too easy to assign blame for societal woes on a
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Stocks finish mostly higher Thursday


By Marley Jay road to recovery, the ride doesn’t
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS look smooth. Intel tumbled 7.1
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,626.30 percent in aftermarket trading
Low: 24,422.73 after its fourth-quarter results and
NEW YORK — Stocks finished
mostly higher Thursday as anoth- Close: 24,553.24 its forecasts for the current year
er day of mixed trading showed the Change: -22.38 both disappointed investors.
market’s recent rally losing some American Airlines rallied 6.4
OTHER INDEXES
strength. Chipmakers rose, while percent to $33.66 after reporting
S&P 500: 2642.33 +3.63 solid results in its latest quarter,
drugmakers fell.
NYSE Index: 12,029.46 +8.52 and Southwest climbed 6.3 per-
Chipmakers Xilinx and Lam
Research soared and many of their Nasdaq: 7073.46 +47.70 cent to $54.21. Southwest said the
peers also climbed as investors, NYSE MKT: 2452.27 +14.63 partial shutdown of the federal
many of whom have been pes- Russell 2000: 1464.41 +10.15 government could cost it up to
simistic about demand for comput- Wilshire 5000: 27,323.83 +66.88 $15 million in revenue this
er chips recently, saw signs of life month, echoing Delta’s statement
in the business. The Philadelphia
10-Yr Bond: 2.71 -0.04 that it could lose $25 million in
Semiconductor Index rose to its Oil (per barrel): 53.14 +0.52 revenue. While that’s noticeable,
highest level since early Gold : 1,279.90 -4.10 it’s a relatively small portion of
December. Airlines also rose after their total revenue.
several strong quarterly reports. Dow Jones Industrial Average ny earnings might be a big disap- company said it’s benefiting from Among drug companies, Merck
About two-thirds of the stocks dipped 22.38 points, or 0.1 per- pointment. As a result, they cut the expansion of 5G wireless net- fell 3 percent to $73.17 and Pfizer
on the New York Stock Exchange cent, to 24,553.24. their forecasts for companies. works in South Korea and prepara- lost 2.9 percent to $40.95 while
closed with gains, but major stock Thanks to the big gains for “There’s an expectation that tions for deployment in China and Eli Lily slid 3. 2 percent to
indexes didn’t move much. technology companies, the things are going to be terrible, but North America, while several $114.99.
Drugmakers including Merck and Nasdaq composite added 47. 69 in fact things aren’t terrible at automakers are talking about McCormick slumped 10.5 per-
Pfizer took sharp losses, and spice points, or 0. 7 percent, to all,” he said. McMillan added that using Xilinx products in cent to $124.35 after its quarterly
maker McCormick had its biggest 7,073.46. The Russell 2000 of results from banks have been autonomous cars. It made its profit and revenue both fell short
drop in 13 years. Other household small-company stocks gained good, which suggests the U.S. biggest gain in 27 years. of expectations. Investors were
products companies also sank. 10.15 points, or 0.7 percent, to economy is in decent shape. Lam Research gained 15.7 per- also disappointed with the spice
The S&P 500 index rose 3.63 1,464.41. “That’s a sign, for all the wor- cent to $161.20, its best day in 14 and seasonings company’s fore-
points, or 0. 1 percent, to Brad McMillan, chief invest- ries about the economy, that years, and Texas Instruments ral- casts for 2019. The company has
2,642.33. The benchmark U.S. ment officer for Commonwealth things aren’t as bad as people lied 6.9 percent to $102.09 after dramatically outperformed the
index is up 12.4 percent over the Financial Network, said Wall think they are,” he said. their reports. Intel, the world’s broader stock market for the last
last month, but it’s slipped 1.1 Street analysts had become pes- Xilinx surged 18.4 percent to largest chipmaker, gained 3.8 per- few decades, and Thursday was its
percent this week after big gains simistic in the last few months $106. 06 after its third-quarter cent to $49.76. largest loss since September
in each of the past four weeks. The and thought this round of compa- results topped expectations. The But if the companies are on the 2005.

Football great Joe Montana looking to score with marijuana


By Paul Elias was investing in an industry he publicly endorse marijuana.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS believes “can provide relief to Montana launched the venture
many people and can make a seri- capital firm Liquid 2 Ventures in
ous impact on opioid use or addic- 2015. Caliva didn’t disclose
SAN FRANCISCO — Hall of tion.” Some doctors recommend Montana’s portion of the invest-
Fame quarterback Joe Montana, ment.
marijuana to treat opioid addiction
looking to hit pay dirt in the legal Former Yahoo! Inc. chief execu-
and as an alternate relief for pain.
marijuana industry, is part of a tive officer Carol Bartz also par-
$75 million investment in a pot Montana is the latest, and one ticipated in the investment and
operator, it was announced of the most prominent, profes- will join the company’s board of
Thursday. sional athletes to openly endorse directors.
San Jose-based Caliva said it marijuana use. Heisman trophy Bartz, 70, said the Caliva
will use the investment to grow a winner and retired NFL running investors show the growing main-
company that includes a farm, a back Ricky Williams and NBA stream acceptance of marijuana,
retail store, distribution center Hall of Famer Bill Walton have which can be legally consumed by
and a delivery service. It also dis- been particularly outspoken in adults in 10 states and can be used
tributes its branded products in their embrace of marijuana. Super by patients with doctors’ recom-
dozens of other retail outlets in Bowl winning quarterback Jim mendations in 33 states.
REUTERS the state. McMahon, professional wrestling “I wasn’t a reefer head when I
Former Super Bowl champion quarterback Joe Montana speaks during The former San Francisco 49ers star Rob Van Dam and ultrama- was in college,” Bartz said with a
an interview in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. star said his venture capital firm rathon runner Avery Collins also chuckle.

On Twitter, limited number of Apple cuts jobs in shakeup


of self-driving car division
Business briefs
shift that caused the company to fall shy of
characters spreading fake info SAN FRANCISCO — Apple is reducing
the size of its workforce assigned to driver-
its own revenue projections for the quarter
covering the crucial holiday shopping sea-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tweeted out nearly 80 percent of the misin- less car technology as the company reor- son. The company is scheduled to release its
formation masquerading as news, accord- ganizes amid weakening sales of iPhones, earnings for that period next Tuesday.
WASHINGTON — A tiny fraction of ing to a study Thursday in the journal its biggest moneymaker.
Twitter users spread the vast majority of Science. The company acknowledged the cutbacks Applications for US
fake news in 2016, with conservatives and in a Thursday statement, without specifying
older people sharing misinformation more,
About 99 percent of the Twitter users
the number of jobs affected. CNBC reported
unemployment aid fall to 49-year low
spread virtually no fake information in the
a new study finds. most heated part of the election year, said that more than 200 employees were dis- WASHINGTON — The number of people
Scientists examined more than 16,000 study co-author David Lazer, a Northeastern missed from Apple’s self-driving car divi- seeking jobless benefits dropped last week
U.S. Twitter accounts and found that 16 of University political and computer science sion, known internally as “Project Titan.” to the lowest level since November 1969, a
them — less than one-tenth of 1 percent — professor. Some of the employees who lost their sign the job market remains strong despite
jobs in the driverless car division have been the partial government shutdown, now in
reassigned to other parts of the Cupertino its fifth week.
company, according to Apple. The Labor Department said Thursday that
Despite the reductions, Apple emphasized weekly applications for unemployment aid
that it’s still committed to helping build declined 13,000 to a seasonally adjusted
robotic cars, something it has been working 199,000. The four-week average, a less
on for several years. So far, though, Apple has volatile figure, dropped 5,500 to 215,000.
lagged behind many of the other technology The tally of furloughed federal employees
companies and automakers trying to catch up requesting unemployment aid jumped to
to the still-nascent field’s early leader, 25,419, more than double the previous
Waymo, a Google spinoff that began its work week. Those figures are tracked separately
on autonomous vehicles a decade ago. from other unemployment claims.
“We continue to believe there is a huge Weekly applications for jobless aid are a
opportunity with autonomous systems, that proxy for layoffs. The data suggests
Apple has unique capabilities to contribute, employers are confident enough about the
and that this is the most ambitious machine economy to hold onto their workers. The
learning project ever,” the company said. Labor Department was funded before the
Apple is reassessing its priorities as it shutdown and is still releasing its weekly
adjusts to a waning demand for iPhones, a report.
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Friday • Jan. 25, 2018

Boogie gives Dubs ‘big jolt’


By Stephen Whyno Inside “He’s given us new life, new ener-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gy, ” coach Steve Kerr said
Wednesday. “It’s good timing with
WASHINGTON — The rest of the NBA isn’t much of an where we are in the schedule. The All-
obstacle for the Warriors right now. Star break is still about three weeks
But the two-time defending champions have just what they away. These are always difficult days
need to test themselves in the doldrums of an 82-game season. Curry scores 38 as in the NBA season. You’re kind of
Long before the Warriors can go for their third consecu- Warriors get past grinding through, a long way to go.
tive title and fourth in five years, they’re now in the process Wizards 126-118 His arrival corresponds pretty well
of integrating DeMarcus Cousins into the mix. Cousins See Page 13 with a time that’s normally tough to
missed almost a full calendar year after rupturing his left get through.”
Achilles tendon while playing for New Orleans, and with It doesn’t look tough for Golden State, which has matched RICHARD MACKSON/USA TODAY SPORTS
the All-Star center finally healthy, Golden State gets to use DeMarcus Cousins in his second game for the Warriors in Los
this time to figure out how he fits in. See BOOGIE, Page 13 Angeles Monday after missing nearly a year due to injury.

M-A rallies to title


Trailing 30-9, Bears
stage comeback to
win PAL Bay crown
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

High school wrestling may not employ


the flamboyance and pyrotechnics of
NEVILLE E. GUARD/USA TODAY SPORTS.
Wrestlemania. But Thursday night’s brawl
Right-handed reliever Hunter Strickland, who
between Menlo-Atherton and Burlingame to
was not tendered a contract by the Giants
settle the Peninsula Athletic League Bay
after the 2018 season, is expected to sign a
Division regular-season championship cer-
deal with the Seattle Mariners.
tainly did not lack for drama and fireworks.
M-A (4-0 PAL Bay) was facing almost cer-
tain defeat, trailing 30-9 with six matches
to go. The Bears’ only chance was to string
together a bunch of 6-point pin falls in a
Mariners setto
hurry.
And in a hurry they did, executing five
straight pins — four coming in the first
round, and the other via forfeit — to rally
add Strickland
STAFF AND WIRE REPORT
for a 39-33 victory on their home mat in
Atherton to all but clinch at least a share of The Seattle Mariners are expected to final-
the Bay Division crown. M-A can wrap up ize a one-year contract with reliever Hunter
the title outright Jan. 31 in the regular-sea- Strickland, possibly as early as Friday.
son finale at Terra Nova. General manager Jerry Dipoto did not confirm
“I was really worried,” said Songi Eke, M- reports of an agreement between the sides, but
A’s junior 220-pounder who wrestled the did say he was “very close” to adding a reliev-
second-to-last match of the night. “It was a TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
er to the pitching staff.
lot of points. But I have a lot of faith in my Above: Adrian Heatley, at 197s, gave M-A the
lead late in the match Thursday in the Bears’ Strickland was not tendered a contract by
teammates.” the Giants after the 2018 season. He was 3-
By the time Eke stepped onto the mat, the 39-33 comeback win over Burlingame.
Below: Burlingame’s Kyle Botelho, top, gave 5 with a 3.97 ERA and 14 saves in 49 games
Bears had taken their first lead of the night. last season.
It came previous to his swift victory, with his team an early 21-3 lead with a pin at 132s
against M-A’s Liam Dunn. After joining the Giants in 2014 as a
senior Adrian Heatley earning a first-round
Right: M-A junior Songi Eke clinched the win, waiver claim from the Pittsburgh Pirates,
pin over Bobby Ennis at 197s, giving M-A
and the PAL Bay Division title, with a pin 25 Strickland became embroiled in an ongoing
a 33-30 advantage.
seconds into his match at 220s. feud with former Nationals slugger Bryce
Eke didn’t waste any time earning the
Harper.
clinching with, shooting through the legs
of Trevor Macko, throttling to the floor Harper twice homered off Strickland in the
with a double-leg takedown and earning a 2014 National League Division Series, which
pin just 25 seconds into the match. the Giants went on to win in four games.
“He’s a tough guy, ” M-A head coach The feud boiled over on Memorial Day 2017
Charles Washington said of Eke. “He’s an when Harper charged the mound after being
hit by a Strickland fastball. Both players were
See M-A, Page 14 See STRICK, Page 15

Goff, 17 years Brady’s junior, on equal ground


Ny Greg Beacham ther star-struck nor “It’s a guy that you’ve looked up to for
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cocky. so long,” Goff said Thursday. “Now I get
Their 17-year age a chance to play in one with him. We do
THOUSAND OAKS — Jared Goff was 7 gap is the biggest respect him, but I’m going to go out
years old when Tom Brady beat the Rams between starting quar- there and do my best and be the best I can
to win his first Super Bowl in early 2002. terbacks in Super be, and hopefully come out with a win.”
The kid has been a fan of the superstar Bowl history. Yet the Both quarterbacks will be under a
ever since. passing years appar- relentless spotlight in the next week.
Goff is now 24, the same age as Brady ently mean little to Brady lives his life under that glare,
was then. When Brady plays in his ninth Tom Brady Brady, and they’re just while Goff is still getting used to it after
JAYNE KAMIN-ONCEA/USA TODAY SPORTS Super Bowl next weekend in Atlanta for as unimportant to just three years of being a No. 1 overall
Now age 24, Rams quarterback Jared Goff was 7 in the New England Patriots, Goff will be on Goff, who sees no advantage in his youth
2002, the year Tom Brady won his first Super Bowl. the other sideline for Los Angeles, nei- and no disadvantage in his inexperience. See GOFF, Page 14
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WEDNESDAY Local sports roundup


(1-6 PAL South, 6-13 overall) earned its first points as the Lady Vikings (5-1 PAL South,
Oladipo out for
Boys’ basketball
Menlo-Atherton 60, Aragon 50
league victory. The Bearcats overcome a
three-point deficit after one period with a
14-4 overall) maintain outright control of
third place in the PAL South Division.
rest of season
First-place Menlo-Atherton (7-0 PAL 12-2 run in the second. Dylan Barnwell Freshman Bailey Fong and sophomore By Michael Marot
South, 15-5 overall) maintained its bal- poured in three 3s to score a team-high 13 Yazmeen Ramirez scored a team-high 12 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
anced attack to remain unbeaten in PAL for Woodside (0-7, 5-14). points apiece for Hillsdale (1-6, 7-11).
South Division play. Junior guard Trevor INDIANAPOLIS — Victor Oladipo’s season
Wargo led the Bears with four 3-pointers and Westmoor 51, South City 35 Aragon 64, Menlo-Atherton 55 is over. The Indiana Pacers intend to make sure
a team-high 14 points, while Nick Tripaldi John Lloyd Aguas netted double figures The Lady Dons (5-2 PAL South, 9-10 over- his injury doesn’t derail theirs, too.
and Will Beasley each scored 11, and Justin for his fourth straight game as Westmoor (5- all) earned a critical showdown with M-A in After learning the All-Star guard faces sea-
Anderson added 10. Sam Manu scored a 2 PAL North, 12-8 overall) outscored South a battle for fourth place in the PAL South son-ending surgery for a ruptured quad tendon
game-high 15 for Aragon (2-5, 8-11). City in every quarter. Aguas totaled a game- Division. Lydia Manu scalded the iron with in his right knee, Oladipo’s teammates quickly
high 15 point, and Jasaiah Cox added 13. a game-high 20 points. Jalene Parangan banded together in hopes of surprising the
Sequoia 72, Capuchino 47 Junior guard Nicholas Alimorong and soph- added 17 for Aragon. Junior guard Linnea NBA again.
The Cherokees (4-3 PAL South, 8-10 over- omore forward Terapat Thamok scored 10 Lindblom scored a team-high 17 points, and “It’s very, very tough to see this happen to a
all) outscored Capuchino 21-9 in the second points apiece for the Warriors (1-6, 6-12). senior forward Erica Fischer added 16 for the guy who is so positive and means so much to
quarter, then added to the lead in the third With the win, the Rams maintain a sec- Bears (4-2, 9-9). this team,” co-captain Thaddeus Young said
quarter with a 26-15 run. Gabe Munguia hit ond-place tie with Terra Nova and Half Thursday. “But we can’t just go be sad. We have
four 3s to score a game-high 16 points, and San Mateo 35, Woodside 33 to go out and grind out wins and stay together
Moon Bay in the PAL North, a half game
Albert Tuakalau added 13 for Sequoia. Cap The Bearcats (3-4 PAL South, 4-14 over- through thick and thin.”
back of first-place Jefferson.
(2-5, 6-13) was paced by senior Connor all) overcame a one-point deficit heading Young and his teammates demonstrated what
Coplin’s 10 points. Girls’ basketball into the fourth quarter, closing out the game that might look like Wednesday night after
on a 10-7 run. Akenesi Hafoka led San Oladipo crumpled to the ground awkwardly as
Hillsdale 58, Mills 29 Carlmont 55, Burlingame 31 Mateo with 11 points. Natalya Hotovec and he tried to defend an outlet pass against
Hillsdale (5-2 PAL South, 12-7 overall) Ashley Trierweiler could not be contained, Hailey Stewart shared the game-high with Toronto. He was taken off the court on a
pitched a second-quarter shutout, outscoring scoring a game-high 29 points as the Lady 13 points apiece for Woodside (0-6, 9-6). stretcher with 4:05 left in the first half. Team
Mills 20-0 in the period. Freshman Calvin Scots (6-1 PAL South, 15-5 overall) cruised officials announced during the game it was a
Mader-Clark and junior Junior Cotton led past Burlingame. Jordyn Kanaya scored a Terra Nova 46, El Camino 35 “serious injury” to his right knee but waited
the Knights with 16 points apiece. Colby team-high nine points for the Panthers (0- Lisa Luhrs knocked down three 3s to score until Thursday’s MRI to provide more details.
Vazquez scored a team-high 14 points for 6, 5-13). With the win, Carlmont climbs a game-high 13 points as the Tigers (6-1 Even without their leader, Indiana managed
the Vikings (4-3, 8-11). back into a first-place tie with Sequoia in PAL North, 10-8 overall) maintained out- to end a five-game losing streak against the
the PAL South Division. right control of second place in the PAL Raptors by holding on for a 110-106 victory.
San Mateo 51, Woodside 46 North Division standings. Jasmine Pon They will need to play the same way through-
Senior guard Ryan Miles-Ferguson went Mills 49, Hillsdale 37 shared the game-high with 13 points for El out the much more challenging second half of
for a game-high 33 points and San Mateo Kaela Stonebarger scored a game-high 16 Camino (2-5, 7-12). the season and presumably into the playoffs.

FIFA bans former referee for life for bribery, match-fixing in soccer. FIFA ethics His favored tactic was awarding question- Togo’s national team but which was actual-
By Graham Dunbar
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS committee judges found able penalty kicks — often for real and ly a group of impostor players. Chaibou’s
the referee from Niger imagined handball offenses — to help job that time was to limit the number of
GENEVA — One of soccer’s most infa- guilty of taking bribes to increase the number of goals scored. goals scored, according to evidence from
mous match-fixing cases was settled corrupt international FIFA did not specify which games its Perumal after his arrest.
Thursday when a referee notorious for cor- friendly games in 2010 ethics committee took into account when Both games in 2010 were organized by
rupt calls was banned for life. and 2011, soccer’s world judging Chaibou. Perumal from Singapore, whose agency
The corrupt games in Ibrahim Chaibou’s governing body said. However, his most suspect games are well could be hired by national soccer federa-
career were key to revealing how easily inter- Chaibou was fined established. tions to organize a game and provide the ref-
national friendlies could be manipulated for Ibrahim 200, 000 Swiss francs In May 2010, a warmup game for World eree.
betting scams, forced FIFA to change the rules Chaibou ($201,000), though it is Cup host South Africa in Polokwane ended FIFA leadership was then not alert to the
for appointing referees, and helped expose the unclear what power FIFA in a 5-0 win over Guatemala. Chaibou spreading risk of match-fixing. Its official
influence of convicted fixer Wilson Perumal. has to make the long-retired referee pay. He awarded three penalties for handball and line immediately after the Bahrain-Togo
“Chaibou was probably the most corrupt can appeal to the Court of Arbitration for South Africa scored two of them. Betting fiasco was not to investigate because nei-
referee the game of football has seen,” for- Sport. monitoring agencies noted a spike in ther member federation had complained.
mer FIFA investigator Chris Eaton told The The Niger official was paid bribes to influ- wagers on at least three goals being scored Chaibou was then appointed for national
Associated Press on Thursday. ence the outcome of national-team games in the game. team games in Bolivia and Ecuador, and
Still, it took more than eight years to played in Africa, the Middle East and South In September 2010, Bahrain won 3-0 oversaw another notorious incident when
confirm his life ban from any involvement America. against a team making itself out to be Nigeria hosted Argentina in June 2011.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Friday • Jan 25, 2019 13

Curry nets 38, Dubs Warriors 126, Wizards 118

win ninth straight


By Stephen Whyno champions put up 70 points in the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS paint after shooting 1 of 6 from
the outside in the first quarter.
WASHINGTON — Steph Curry Center DeMarcus Cousins had
and the Warriors saw a weakness and 17 points in 24 minutes in his
changed their style to exploit it. third game with the Warriors since GEOFF BURKE/USA TODAY SPORTS (ABOVE);
When the Washington Wizards missing almost a full year with a INSTAGRAM (RIGHT)
took the 3-point line away, Curry ruptured left Achilles tendon. Above: Steph Curry drives to the hoop in the fourth
and the Warriors pounded the ball Cousins was a matchup nightmare quarter Thursday night at Capital One Arena.
inside on the way to a 126-118 in the post against Washington, Right: The Warriors meet with former President Barack
victory Thursday night that which went with a small lineup for Obama Thursday afternoon at an undisclosed locale.
extended their winning streak to a most of the night. Bradley Beal had 22 points as Randle with 7:46 left cut Durant said. “But we are striving
season-high nine games. Curry “It’s not something we’ve really their two-game winning streak Washington’s deficit to two at for perfection every night, and I
scored 38 points at the forefront practiced a lot, so we kind of just came to an end. 108-106, and Sam Dekker missed think tonight was a step in the
of Golden State’s drive-the-paint threw it out there and tried to do it “I think we’re turning a corner,” a lay-in on the next possession right direction.”
strategy, making just two of his on the fly,” Cousins said of going Beal said. “We’re still not there that would have tied it.
eight 3-point attempts and going inside so much. “We were success- yet. We still have to dig ourselves Shaun Livingston hit two free Obama meeting
12 of 16 inside the arc. ful in some moments and then we out of this hole that we’re in. throws the next time down the
“Got to take what the defense kind of got on top of each other Even though a photo of the
There’s only a short amount of floor for Golden State, and dunks
gives you,” Curry said. “I think and it got a little sloppy. I’m sure time to do it, but we have a great by Alfonzo McKinnie and Kevon Warriors visiting with former
for the most part we moved the that’s something we’ll work on opportunity in front of us.” Looney pushed the lead back up to President Barack Obama came out
ball early and got everybody going forward.” After the Warriors led by 12 after eight. The Warriors pulled away on social media, players and coach
established. And then the lane Kevin Durant, who’s from near- three quarters, the Wizards went on when Curry re-entered the game Steve Kerr were reluctant to talk
starts to open up, and you’ve got by Suitland, Maryland, scored 21 an 11-2 run to get back into the and haven’t lost since Jan. 3. about it. Curry said he had no idea
to take advantage of it some points. game. With Curry, Durant and “Every win in the NBA is tough where the idea came from, Durant
nights.” Trevor Ariza led the Wizards with Draymond Green on the bench, a and it’s hard to win in the NBA, so called it amazing and Green called
The two-time defending NBA a season-high 27 points and 3-pointer by little-used Chasson no one’s taking it for granted,” it a “good private team meeting.”

Cousins, who played 15 and 21 sign so early in his time with

BOOGIE minutes in his first two games, can


ease his way back in because
Golden State.
“He can do everything, ”
Curry, KD named to
unlike December when the
Continued from page 11 Warriors lost three of five, they’re
on quite the tear as of late.
Thompson said. “He can pass out
of the post, pass out the pick-and-
roll, he can lead the break. He’s
All-Star starting five
“It’s also kind of lessened the just one of the most skilled big By Tim Reynolds Co n feren ces ,
All-Stars Stephen Curry, Kevin and nine of this
expectations for him, allowed him men I’ve ever been around, and his THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Durant, Draymond Green and Klay year’s 10
Thompson and the rest of the to properly get back into the flow ability to stretch the floor as well
of things,” Green said. “To come as finish at the rim is nearly LeBron James of the Los starters have
Warriors are getting used to what been chosen to
back at a time where we’re kind of unmatched.” Angeles Lakers is a captain and
he brings to the table. begin All-Star
rolling, it allows him to come Green acknowledged there have an All-Star starter — again.
So far, so good. Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Games in the
“It gives us a big jolt of energy back and get his legs under him, been a few times where players have
get his feel back for the game after Milwaukee Bucks will choose his past.
just because he’s been working so been too anxious to find their new Walker is
a year off as opposed to kind of teammate and passed up a shot. That own teammates as the other cap-
hard to get back to this point,”
Thompson said. “He adds a whole coming back and trying to be that chemistry the Warriors believe will tain. Kevin Durant the lone
piece to right the ship, which And Hornets guard Kemba exception.
new dimension to our team, and I naturally develop with time, but the From the West, Stephen Curry
could make it a lot more challeng- rest of this season gives them the Walker is about to make his first
get really excited thinking about All-Star start, on his home floor and reigning NBA MVP James
the possibilities.” ing.” chance to experiment and see what
in Charlotte. Harden were the picks at guard, with
As Green pointed out, the The 28-year-old big man doesn’t they have with Cousins before
While there were perhaps mild James, Golden State’s Kevin Durant
Warriors are always thinking have to be the piece, but rather show time in the playoffs.
surprises, there were no real stun- and Oklahoma City’s Paul George
about winning a championship, another piece of the Warriors’ win- “All of that stuff will come over ners during Thursday night’s unveil- getting the frontcourt spots.
and signing Cousins was another ning puzzle. Not only can he dom- time, ” Green said. “Eventually ing of the starters for the NBA All- The starting guards from the
step toward that goal. Cousins inate inside and shoot from the we’ll just play. But I like to see Star Game that will be played in East are Boston’s Kyrie Irving
signed a $5.34 million, one-year outside, but Thompson said that because it just shows how it Charlotte on Feb. 17. James and and Walker. The East frontcourt
contract understanding he could Cousins helped set him up a hand- matters to get another guy going, Antetokounmpo are captains, their picks were Antetokounmpo,
miss half the season, but he can ful of 3-pointers when he tied an to get him to feeling like he fits perk for being the leading vote-get- Toronto’s Kawhi Leonard and
also be fresher for the stretch run NBA record by making his first 10 and we’re moving in the right ters out of the Western and Eastern Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid.
and the playoffs. attempts Monday night — a good direction.”
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14 Friday • Jan 25, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

M-A Prouty earning a third-round pin over Jordan


Malashus at 145s. Burlingame answered
right back, though, with Jordan’s brother
Devon Malushus bulling his way to a pin of
Continued from page 11 Cyrus Durham at 152s, giving the Panthers
a 30-9 advantage.
explosive 200 pounder. … He’s both power- “I had a feeling, or at least faith, that my
ful and fast. So, he’s tough to keep up with.” older guys would come in and get their
pins,” Washington said.
Burlingame (3-1) proved tough to keep up Anthony Waller set off the five-match
with in the early going. The Panthers were winning streak with a pin of Alex Wilson
looking to rise to the top of Bay Division 35 seconds into the 160s match. Then at
this season after consecutive second-place 172, Nicky Wong took it to the mat and cra-
finishes in 2017 and ’18. Their last league dled over the top to pin George Messaros 44
title came in 2016, albeit that was in the seconds into the match, closing the scoring
lower PAL Ocean Division, earning them a deficit to 30-21.
promotion to the Bay. At 182, M-A’s Julian Kim earned six
Evan Pozzo at 108s, Cian Hennebry at points for a forfeit to bring the Bears with-
113s and Kent Liao at 120s set a high bar, in striking range at 30-27.
staking Burlingame to a 15-0 lead. Then, M- Then Heatley stepped onto the mat in a
A scored its first win at 128s. But dual meet for just the second time in his var-
Burlingame’s Josh Wong eluded a pin, with sity career. And at 197s, just 50 seconds in,
Joshua Meyers settling for a three-point win he delivered, keeping Ennis from escaping
by decision to make it 15-3. Then the best at the edge of the circle for the go-ahead pin.
pound-for-pound wrestler in the PAL, “He came through and gave us the win
Burlingame junior Kyle Botelho, pinned when we needed it most,” Washington said.
Liam Dunn in the first round, seemingly giv- Burlingame salvaged the final match of
ing the Panthers an unstoppable momentum. the night, with Xavier Bruening earning a
“We were on a good roll,” Botelho said. TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL pin against Jack Murphy at 285s.
“We had a game plan and were confident in M-A’s Joshua Meyers, top, works toward his team’s first win of the night, a decision at 128s By that time, though, the M-A celebration
what we were trying to do. But tables turn all against Burlingame’s Josh Wong Thursday in Atherton. had already begun in the team’s final regu-
the time and, when that happens, you have nents like wiry-strong spider webs. His bleed and several injury stoppages to grind lar-season home match of 2019.
to adapt. And this time we didn’t.” dynamic win was something of a contrast to out a decision against Ben Chang. “It means a lot,” Eke said. “Getting this
Botelho is lightning fast with spindly the next match, as Burlingame’s Louis Then the tide started to turn. M-A turned in last league win at home … it was senior
arms and legs made for wrapping up oppo- Bruening at 138s battled through a nose- a gritty victory of its own, with Caleb night; we couldn’t let the seniors down.”

Goff and Brady are from different genera- succeed in McVay’s offense. In New Orleans team as a whole, and Jared kind of personi-

GOFF tions, but the quarterbacks have a few


things in common.
They’re both from the Bay Area, with
last weekend, he demonstrated his ability to
do more.
“It’s big, I think, anytime you can go into
fied that with the way that he handled the
game, his overall command, making big
throws when we needed it the most. ... Jared
Continued from page 11 Brady growing up on the Peninsula and Goff an atmosphere like that, go down 13 (showed) his ability to be at his best when
in Marin County. Neither was a can’t-miss (points) early, and then show the poise and his best was required. The competitive
NFL prospect heading into college, but nei- perseverance and get through adversity the greatness showed up in a big way.”
pick who stumbled early, but grew quickly
ther let it stop him. way we did and be able to come out on top Goff and Brady have only faced each other
into a successful quarterback.
Already the winningest quarterback in late in the game,” Goff said. once before. In December 2016, Brady
Goff doesn’t admit to seeing this Super NFL history, Brady will play in his 40th It wasn’t his best performance of the sea- became the NFL’s career victories leader in a
Bowl as a chance to step into Brady’s eche- playoff game in Atlanta. Goff is playing in son, but it was probably the most satisfy- 26-10 victory at New England, while Goff
lon as one of the league’s elite passers, even his fourth, but he is riding the momentum of ing. threw two interceptions in his third career
if that’s what much of the football world is his first two career postseason victories in Goff went 25 of 40 for 297 yards with one start.
telling him. But after Goff led the Rams to the past two games. touchdown and one interception against the Goff met Brady for the first time at that
24 wins and two playoff victories over the Goff didn’t have many plays on his shoul- Saints. More importantly, he calmly rallied game. They’re friendly, but not yet close.
past two years, the Rams already think he’s ders two weeks ago when the Rams’ ground the Rams from an early 13-point deficit, and When asked if it feels surreal to be head-
there. game ran over the Dallas Cowboys. He he made enough big plays down the stretch ing toward a Super Bowl showdown with the
“We’re very confident in his ability to played a larger role in the Rams’ wild victo- to keep the Rams in contention in that mighty Patriots and a quarterback who has
lead us, knowing that it’s a big game,” ry over the Saints, and he emerged with the topsy-turvy game. been winning championships for his entire
Rams coach Sean McVay said. “I think Jared renewed respect of his coaches and team- “What stood out was the way that he was life, Goff stifled a grin.
will be himself, which is exactly what we mates. able to weather the storm,” McVay said. “No,” he replied. “I’ve played these guys
want him to be.” Goff clearly has the arm and the ability to “The mental toughness was displayed by the before.”
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Friday • Jan 25, 2019 15


Pollock agrees to $55M, Utah 70, Stanford 66

Barefield leads Utah past Stanford


4-year deal with Dodgers By Rick Eymer
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Daejon Davis added 17 points.
Parker Van Dyke, who had 10
13-3 the rest of the way and took a
31-26 advantage into halftime.
By Beth Harris points, made a lay-up with 55 sec-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS STANFORD — Sedrick Barefield onds left to give Utah the lead for Big picture
scored 12 of his team-high 18 good. Jayce Johnson was a point Stanford had 10 blocks, seven in
LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers points in the second half, includ- away from a double-double. the first half, and has 98 total blocks,
have landed a right-handed hitter to ing four free throws in the final 37 Stanford opened the second half averaging 5.1 per game, third in the
complement their deep, left-hand- seconds, and Utah beat Stanford with a 12-3 run to overtake the Pac-12 Conference. Oscar Da Silva
ed heavy lineup in free-agent out- 70-66 on Thursday night, its first Utes at 38-35 and maintained its (24) and Josh Sharma (23) account
fielder A.J. Pollock. win at Maples Pavilion as a mem- advantage until Utah scored eight for about half. ... Davis missed his
Pollock and Los Angeles agreed to ber of the Pac-12. unanswered points to take a lead first six shots and went 1 of 8 in the
a $55 million, four-year contract, a Donnie Tillman added 11 points and the game swayed back and first half with his only basket on a
person familiar with the negotia- for the Utes (10-8, 4-2), who won forth the rest of the way. dunk. ... Freshman guard Cormac
tions told The Associated Press. their season-high third straight Marcus Sheffield hit a 3-pointer Ryan missed his third straight game
The agreement includes a $10 and four of six overall. to give Stanford a 23-18 lead with with an injury. ... Sharma reached
million player option for 2023 MARK J. REBILAS/USA TODAY SPORTS
KZ Okpala scored 22 points to 4:50 left in the first half. double figures in rebounds for the
with a $5 million buyout that would A.J. Pollock played for seven seasons Utah, which hit seven of its final first time in seven games and the sec-
with the Arizona Diamondbacks. lead the Cardinal (9-10, 2-5), which
make the deal worth over $60 mil- lost its fifth out of the last seven. nine shots, outscored the Cardinal ond time this season.
lion for five seasons. Pollock could Pollock missed nearly two
opt out after the 2022 season and months last year because of a bro-
$45 million, becoming a free agent
again, if he meets specified plate
appearance thresholds.
ken left thumb, the latest in a long
line of injuries that have limited
Pollock to 113 games since his
McCarthy, Ferrari lead USF past Portland
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The 31-year-old outfielder hit
.257 last year with 21 home runs,
breakout All-Star season in 2015.
If the deal is completed, the
USF 83, Portland 61
SAN FRANCISCO — Matt
65 RBIs and 13 stolen bases in 113 Dodgers would lose their second- mitted just six from the field in the first half and
McCarthy scored 20 points on 8-
games for NL West rival Arizona. highest pick in next June’s ama- turnovers. led 42-21 at halftime as Portland
of-9 shooting, Frankie Ferrari missed all six of its 3-point shot
He will fill a void created when teur draft, currently slated to be No. The Dons (17-
scored 18 and San Francisco beat 3, 5-1 West attempts.
the Dodgers traded outfielders and 31, and lose $500,000 of their
Portland 83-61 on Thursday night. C o a s t
right-handed hitters Yasiel Puig 2019-20 international signing Portland (7-14, 0-6) now has
McCarthy and Ferrari combined Co n feren ce)
and Matt Kemp to Cincinnati for a bonus allocation. lost seven straight and nine of its
to shoot 15 of 19 from the field built a 25-10
pair of prospects in December. Arizona would receive an extra last 10. Marcus Shaver Jr. led the
and Ferrari made four 3-pointers. Frankie Ferrari lead and were
Pollock figures to play center draft pick after the first round, giv- Pilots with 13 points and Jacob
San Francisco finished shooting never chal-
field, with manager Dave Roberts ing it what currently is projected to
30 of 55 (54.5 percent) and com- lenged. They shot 17 of 28 (60.7) Tryon scored 11.
using a platoon of Cody Bellinger, be the 16th, 26th, 32nd, 33rd,
Chris Taylor, Enrique Hernandez, 56th, 75th and 78th selections.
Joc Pederson, Andrew Toles and
possibly top prospect Alex
The 32nd and 33rd picks are com-
pensation for the loss of Pollock NHL All-Star weekend arrives in San Jose
Verdugo in the corners. and for pitcher Patrick Corbin. By Josh Dubow younger kids to come in and help the speed and more skill. A lot of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS team right away. You’ll see more of younger guys are coming in and
record his best these young guys get a chance.” making an impact immediately. That

STRICK season, by far,


against left-
handed batters.
SAN JOSE — It is only fitting that
Connor McDavid, Auston Matthews
and Nathan MacKinnon are serving
Scoring is on pace for its highest
mark in more than two decades head-
ing into the All-Star break, thanks in
wasn’t the case in years past but it’s
kind of changing now. It’s pretty fun
to see.”
Continued from page 11 Entering last as captains for this weekend’s NHL large part to some skilled youngsters The league had long been looking
s e a s o n , All-Star game. who will be on display this weekend to increase scoring by reducing the
Strickland held a The three high-scoring forwards like the three All-Star captains along size of goalie pads, among other
suspended as a result, but the most career .268 with the league’s leading scorer, 25- rules changes, and it seems to have
are 23 or younger. They are part of a
notable fallout from the brawl was it opponents’ bat- year-old Nikita Kucherov of Tampa finally materialized. Teams head into
youth movement that is taking over
reportedly ended the career of Giants Bay, and 25-year-old Calgary star the break averaging 3.03 goals per
first baseman Mike Morse, who was Sam Tuivailala ting average the NHL and will be on center stage
against lefties. when the league’s best players gath- Johnny Gaudreau. game, which is on pace for the high-
injured in a collision with teammate In 2018, lefties batted just .186 None of the league’s top six scor- est-scoring season since the 3.14 in
er at the Shark Tank for their annual
Jeff Samardzija while converging on against him, though right-handers ers heading into the break has turned 1995-96, when Mario Lemieux and
midseason celebration.
the pitcher’s mound area. battted at a .307 clip. 26 and there are more All-Star skaters Wayne Gretzky were still among the
“It’s a young man’s league,” said
Strickland’s fastball, has seen a If Strickland indeed signs with Chicago forward Patrick Kane, now this weekend 22 and younger (11) league’s biggest stars.
drop in velocity in recent years. the Mariners, he will join a bullpen an elder statesman at age 30. “These than in their 30s (8). In all, 58 per- There’s still a long way to go to
According to The Baseball Cube, that includes Aragon High School guys come in and maybe in the past cent of the goals in the NHL this sea- get back to the level of the go-go
his fastball averaged 97 mph in graduate Sam Tuivailala, who saw your prime was 26, 27 or 28. Now son have been scored by players 26 1980s, which featured a single-
2016. In 2018, it averaged  95 mph. his 2018 season end prematurely your prime is maybe 22, 23 or 24. It’s or younger. season team average of 4.01 goals
This may have to do with utilizing a after undergoing Achilles tendon definitely become a younger man’s “That’s just the way the game is per game in 1981-82 — the high-
two-seam fastball more frequently, surgery. Tuivailala likely won’t be game. A lot of teams these days are trending,” Matthews said. “It seems a est in the league since the end of
however, a pitch that helped him ready to pitch until June. expecting their young draft picks and lot younger now, a lot faster, more World War II.
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16 Friday • Jan 25, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

NBA STANDINGS NHL STANDINGS WHAT’S ON TAP Tennell, Liu top standings after short
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OTPts GF GA
FRIDAY
Boys’ soccer
Capuchino at Westmoor, 3 p.m.; Jefferson at Terra
program at figure skating nationals
Toronto 36 14 .720 — Tampa Bay 49 37 10 2 76 199 140
Nova, Hillsdale at El Camino, San Mateo at Mills, By Noah Trister competition in 2018. But nobody
Philadelphia 32 17 .653 3 1/2 Menlo-Atherton at South City, Aragon at Woodside,
Boston 30 18 .625 5 Toronto 49 30 17 2 62 174 140 Sequoia at Burlingame, Carlmont at Half Moon Bay, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS else was able to top Liu, the reign-
Brooklyn 26 23 .531 9 1/2 Montreal 51 28 18 5 61 154 149 4:30 p.m.; Menlo School at Harker, 6:15 p.m. ing U.S. junior champion who
New York 10 36 .217 24 Boston 49 27 17 5 59 143 128 could be well on her way to star-
Buffalo 48 24 18 6 54 140 144 Girls’ basketball DETROIT — Bradie Tennell
Southeast Division Florida 48 20 20 8 48 152 170 Eastside College Prep at Woodside Priory, 5:30 p.m.; answered questions with the calm dom.
Charlotte 23 24 .489 — Menlo School at Notre Dame-Belmont, 6 p.m.; In August, Liu became the
Miami 22 24 .478 1/2 Detroit 51 19 25 7 45 145 172 Aragon at Mills, Burlingame at Capuchino, Hillsdale confidence of a defending champion.
Washington 20 27 .426 3 Ottawa 50 19 26 5 43 156 187 at San Mateo,Woodside at Carlmont, Menlo-Ather- Alysa Liu — all of 13 years old youngest woman to land a triple
Orlando 20 28 .417 3 1/2 ton at Sequoia, Terra Nova at Westmoor, El Camino — seemed a little more in awe of axel in international competition.
Atlanta 15 32 .319 8 Metropolitan Division at Oceana, Jefferson at South City, 6:15 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders 49 29 15 5 63 147 122 her surroundings. It was part of her program Thursday
Central Division Washington 50 27 17 6 60 171 162 Boys’ basketball Tennell and Liu sat next to each as well, and her score of 73.89 had
Milwaukee 34 12 .739 — Sacred Heart Prep at Harker, 6:30 p.m.; Menlo School
Indiana 32 15 .681 2 1/2 Columbus 48 28 17 3 59 154 146 at Woodside Priory, 7:30 p.m.; Aragon at Mills, other at the news conference after her in the lead for a while.
Detroit 21 26 .447 13 1/2 Pittsburgh 48 26 16 6 58 169 146 Burlingame at Capuchino, Hillsdale at San Mateo, Thursday night’s “I was a little nervous, but I was
Chicago 11 37 .229 24 Carolina 50 24 20 6 54 140 149 Woodside at Carlmont, Menlo-Atherton at Sequoia, just really excited to be here,” she
Cleveland 9 40 .184 26 1/2 N.Y. Rangers 48 21 20 7 49 139 164 Terra Nova at Westmoor, El Camino at Oceana, Jef-
short program at
WESTERN CONFERENCE Philadelphia 48 19 23 6 44 139 169 ferson at South City, 7:45 p.m. the U.S. Figure said shortly after she finished skat-
Southwest Division New Jersey 48 18 23 7 43 140 164 S k a t i n g ing.
Houston 27 20 .574 — WRESTLING
San Antonio 27 22 .551 1 Serra at Mission San Jose-Fremont tournament, 3 Championships. Later, when she appeared with
WESTERN CONFERENCE Tennell and third-place skater
New Orleans 22 27 .449 6
Central Division
p.m. They’re next to
Dallas 21 26 .447 6 each other in the Mariah Bell in front of a bunch of
Memphis 19 29 .396 8 1/2 Winnipeg 48 31 15 2 64 167 134 Women’s college basketball
Nashville 52 30 18 4 64 161 135 Skyline at Las Positas-Livermore, 5 p.m. standings, too. reporters, Liu admitted that she was
Northwest Division Minnesota 50 26 21 3 55 142 142
Men’s college basketball Tennell has the a little taken aback by the idea that
Denver 31 15 .674 — Dallas 49 24 21 4 52 126 128 she was having a news conference.
Oklahoma City 30 18 .625 2
Colorado 50 22 20 8 52 169 162
Skyline at Las Positas-Livermore, 7 p.m.
Bradie Tennell lead as she pur- But she didn’t seem bothered by the
Portland 30 20 .600 3
St. Louis 49 22 22 5 49 139 149 SATURDAY
sues a repeat title
Utah 27 22 .551 5 1/2
Minnesota 24 24 .500 8 Chicago 51 18 24 9 45 156 190 Boys’ basketball at this event, but Liu is a strong sec- pressure when she was on the ice.
Eastside College Prep at Crystal Springs, 3 p.m.; St. ond after landing a triple axel. She earned 10.17 points for her
Pacific Division Francis at Serra, 6:30 p.m. triple axel. Tennell began her rou-
Warriors 34 14 .708 —
Pacific Division “I went out there and I just did
Calgary 51 33 13 5 71 190 145 tine with a triple lutz-triple toe
L.A. Clippers 26 22 .542 8
Sharks 52 29 16 7 65 187 167
Boys’ soccer what I do every day, and I just
L.A. Lakers 25 24 .510 9 1/2 Mitty at Serra, 11 a.m. enjoyed my performance,” Tennell loop combination that earned
Sacramento 24 24 .500 10 Vegas 52 29 19 4 62 157 140
Phoenix 11 39 .220 24 Vancouver 51 23 22 6 52 147 161 MONDAY said. “There really wasn’t much 12.04 points.
Anaheim 51 21 21 9 51 120 153 Girls’ soccer thinking involved. I just kind of go Tarah Kayne and Danny O’Shea
Thursday’s Games Jefferson at Mills, 4:30 p.m.
Golden State 126, Washington 118
Arizona 50 23 23 4 50 132 142 on auto pilot and get in the zone.” led the pairs competition after the
Edmonton 50 23 24 3 49 144 163
Oklahoma City 122, New Orleans 116
Los Angeles 50 20 26 4 44 114 150 NFL PLAYOFFS Tennell skated a sharp, clean pro- short program.
Portland 120, Phoenix 106
Minnesota 120, L.A. Lakers 105 gram and earned a score of 76.60, The free skate is Friday night for
Friday’s Games Thursday’s Games CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS nearly three points higher than her the women and Saturday for the
Washington at Orlando, 7 p.m. No games scheduled Sunday, Jan. 20 pairs.
Miami at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. NFC short program when she won this
Friday’s Games
New York at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Rams at New Orleans, 12:05 p.m. (FOX)
L.A. Clippers at Chicago, 8 p.m. No games scheduled
Sacramento at Memphis, 8 p.m. Saturday’s Games
AFC
New England at Kansas City, 3:40 p.m. (CBS) US Olympic swimmer Nathan Sports brief
Toronto at Houston, 8 p.m. Central All-Stars vs Pacific All-Stars: Central vs.
Charlotte at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Pacific at San Jose, 5:15 p.m. SUPER BOWL Adrian has testicular cancer has been caught early and he has
Detroit at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Metropolitan All-Stars vs Atlantic All-Stars: Met- Sunday, Feb. 3
Minnesota at Utah, 9 p.m. ropolitan vs. Atlantic at San Jose, 6:15 p.m. At Atlanta Five-time Olympic champion begun treatment, which includes
Phoenix at Denver, 9 p.m. All-Star Game Final: TBD vs.TBD at San Jose,7:15 p.m. AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 3:30 p.m. (CBS) swimmer Nathan Adrian has been having surgery next week. Adrian
diagnosed with testicular cancer, but says he plans to be back in the water
he plans to continue training for the in a few weeks to resume training.
2020 Tokyo Games. Adrian, 30, won the 100-meter
Adrian revealed the news on his freestyle at the 2012 London
verified Twitter account on Thursday, Olympics. He earned bronze four
saying he recently went to the doctor years later in Rio de Janeiro. He has
because “something didn’t seem four other Olympic gold medals as
quite right.” He was told the cancer part of U.S. relay teams.
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US-backed Syrian fighters clash with IS, many killed
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS number. Earlier on Thursday, a bomb
exploded in the capital Damascus causing
BEIRUT — Members of the Islamic State property damage but no casualties, Syrian
group failed Thursday to break a siege state media reported.
imposed by U.S.-backed fighters in the last Syrian TV said the explosive was placed
area they control in Syria, leading to fierce inside a car in the Adawi neighborhood. The
fighting that inflicted casualties on both Russian Embassy is located several hundred
sides, Syrian opposition activists said. yards away.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for There was no immediate claim of respon-
Human Rights and the DeirEzzor 24, an sibility.
activist collective, said the fighting con- The bombing came two days after an
centrated west of the eastern village of explosion at a busy intersection in the
Baghouz near the Iraqi border that the coastal city of Latakia that killed a civilian
extremists lost earlier this week. and wounded 14 others.
U.S.-backed Kurdish-led fighters of the Last week, a bomb also exploded in
Syrian Democratic Forces have captured Damascus without inflicting casualties.
most of the area that was once controlled by The Syrian capital has been relatively
IS on the east banks of the Euphrates River
safe since government forces captured last
and the extremists now only control two
villages. More than 20,000 civilians have year all rebel-held neighborhoods and sub-
fled the IS-held area and hundreds of mili- urbs of Damascus.
tants surrendered since SDF began its offen- Also on Thursday, In the northern town of
sive on Sept. 10. Al-Bab, which is controlled by Turkey-
backed opposition fighters, a motorcycle
The extremists are likely to lose the areas rigged with explosives blew up in the
they control in Deir el-Zour in the coming town’s center. At least one person was
few weeks as SDF fighters press their offen- REUTERS killed and 11 wounded, according to the
sive under the cover of airstrikes by the People gather at a site of a car bomb blast in Damascus, Syria. Observatory.
U.S.-led coalition. The opposition’s Syrian Civil Defense,
Rami Abdurrahman, the Observatory’s tants and 16 SDF fighters dead. He added DeirEzzor 24 confirmed fighters from also known as White Helmets, said the blast
chief, said Thursday’s fighting left 34 mili- that 21 IS gunmen were taken prisoners. both sides were killed without giving a killed three and wounded 12.

Maduro foe’s next step awaited as power crisis deepens


By Scott Smith and Christine Armario ing supporters to uphold they helped return Venezuela to democracy. The Trump administration says Maduro’s
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the constitution and rid “Amnesty is on the table,” the 35-year- order isn’t legal because the U.S. no longer
Venezuela of Maduro’s old said. “Those guarantees are for all those recognizes him as Venezuela’s legitimate
CARACAS, Venezuela — All eyes were on dictatorship, and his who are willing to side with the constitu- leader. “They believe they have a colonial
Juan Guaido’s next step after the popular whereabouts remained tion to recover the constitutional order.” hold in Venezuela, where they decide what
Venezuelan opposition leader declared he shrouded in mystery. A defiant Maduro called home all they want to do,” Maduro said in an address
was temporarily assuming presidential In his first public com- Venezuelan diplomats from the United broadcast live on state TV. “You must fulfill
powers in a high-stakes bid to unseat ments since declaring States and closed its embassy, a day after my order from the government of Venezuela.”
Nicolas Maduro, whose powerful loyalists himself interim presi- ordering all U.S. diplomats out of the coun- Tensions have soared between the two
went on the offensive Thursday in support Nicolas Maduro dent, and speaking from try by the weekend. Washington has refused nations after Trump recognized opposition
of the embattled leader. an undisclosed location, to comply, but ordered its non-essential leader Juan Guaido, who claimed Wednesday
Guaido has disappeared from view since Guaido told Univision he would consider staff to leave the tumultuous country, citing to hold the presidency and vowed to remove
swearing before tens of thousands of cheer- granting amnesty to Maduro and his allies if security concerns. Maduro, calling him a “dictator.”
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Sudan gripped again by day of anti-al-Bashir protests


By Hamza Hendawi them, said the activists, who spoke on
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS condition of anonymity for fear of
reprisals.
CAIRO — Thousands of people were out They chanted “Just leave!” — which is
on the streets Thursday at several locations fast becoming the uprising’s definitive
in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, calling on slogan and already is a Twitter hashtag
the country’s longtime ruler to step down, used by activists — and “Freedom, peace
according to videos circulating online. and justice. “
Activists said at least two protesters were Activists late Thursday said at least two
killed and seven injured. protesters were killed and seven injured,
The demonstrations are the latest in a including five from gunshot wounds, in
wave of unrest that began Dec. 19 across clashes with police.
most of Sudan, first to protest worsening There was no word from authorities on
economic conditions but soon to demand Thursday’s casualties, but the government
an end to Omar al-Bashir’s 29-year, auto- announced that 29 people have been killed
cratic rule. so far in the unrest, five more than the last
Thursday’s demonstrations began in tally it gave.
more than a dozen of the capital’s residen- Al-Bashir, who led a 1989 military rule
tial neighborhoods and in at least six that toppled a freely elected but ineffective
cities across the country, with numbers in government, has repeatedly said that any
each protest varying from scores to the change of leadership could only come
low hundreds. through the ballot box. Already one of the
In response, security forces in Khartoum region’s longest serving leaders, he is
REUTERS sealed off main roads to keep protesters on expected to run for another term in office
Sudanese demonstrators burn tires as they participate in anti-government protests. side streets and used tear gas to disperse next year.

Will robots take your job? Quarter of US workers at risk


By Matt O’Brien short-haul truck drivers; and clerical office economists have suggested in surveys that Most jobs will change somewhat as
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS workers. the United States could slip into a recession machines take over routine tasks, but a
“That population is going to need to in 2020. In addition, the partial govern- majority of U.S. workers will be able to
Robots aren’t replacing everyone, but a upskill, reskill or change jobs fast,” said ment shutdown has been creating anxieties adapt to that shift without being displaced.
quarter of U.S. jobs will be severely disrupt- Mark Muro, a senior fellow at Brookings about a downturn. Some chain restaurants have already
ed as artificial intelligence accelerates the and lead author of the report. Some economic studies have found that shifted to self-ordering machines ; a handful
automation of existing work, according to a Muro said the timeline for the changes similar shifts toward automating production have experimented with robot-assisted
new Brookings Institution report. could be “a few years or it could be two happened in the early part of previous reces- kitchens.
Thursday’s report from the Washington decades.” But it’s likely that automation sions — and may have contributed to the Google this year is piloting the use of its
think tank says roughly 36 million will happen more swiftly during the next “jobless recovery” that followed the 2008 digital voice assistant at hotel lobbies to
Americans hold jobs with “high exposure” economic downturn. Businesses are typical- financial crisis. instantly interpret conversations across a
to automation — meaning at least 70 per- ly eager to implement cost-cutting technol- But with new advances in artificial intel- few dozen languages. Autonomous vehicles
cent of their tasks could soon be performed ogy as they lay off workers. ligence, it’s not just industrial and ware- could replace short-haul delivery drivers.
by machines using current technology. Though the United States is in the middle house robots that will alter the American Walmart and other retailers are preparing to
Among those most likely to be affected are of its second longest expansion in history, workforce. Self-checkout kiosks and com- open cashier-less stores powered by in-
cooks, waiters and others in food services; and jobs data suggest that the economy puterized hotel concierges will do their store sensors or cameras with facial recog-
remains healthy, many business leaders and part. nition technology.

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Modern Arthurian legend


By Lindsey Bahr and it really couldn’t have “The Kid Who Would Be sci-fi hit that helped put “Star
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS come at a better time. King” reclaims the fantasy Wars’” John Boyega on the
It’s an Amblin-esque movie genre for actual kids of today. map. Here he introduces audi-
The Arthurian legend gets a about fantasy, geek culture And it’s not even set in the ences to some other young
modern and more youthful and outcasts that’s actually 1980s. talents to watch, including
spin in “The Kid Who Would been made for modern kids You can thank writer and Louis Ashbourne Serkis,
Be King,” a surprisingly — not nostalgic adults who director Joe Cornish for the Andy Serkis’ son, as the
delightful film full of action, crave both the cozy comfort restraint (although the score would-be-king, Alex.
heart, a crazy-haired Patrick of the things they grew up is pretty heavy on the synths). Alex is a normal and slight-
Stewart (as “old” Merlin) and with, but, like, with way more The film is his follow-up to ly dorky lower-middle class
a few genuinely good gags, violence, gore and nudity. “Attack the Block,” the cult See KID, Page 22
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MUSEUM GOTTA SEE ‘UM


By Susan Cohn billion. Advertising and credit replaced
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT rationing and restraint, and a growing num-
ber of middle-class families engaged in a
THE MODERN CONSUMER – 1 9 5 0 s spending spree. Shopping centers and
PRODUCTS AND STYLE, AT THE SAN indoor malls with vast, paved parking lots
FRANCISCO AIRPORT MUSEUM. A catered to new suburban housing develop-
new wave of consumerism swept across the ments that extended from cities and towns.
United States during the 1950s. Driven by a Often located at the intersections of major
thriving postwar economy, designers uti- roads and highways, shopping centers
lized bold styling to transform everyday offered easy access to a multitude of super-
objects into visually expressive items, and markets and stores.
manufacturers unleashed an array of prod- SUNSET CORAL AND SEAFOAM
ucts to keep pace with demand. Stores car- GREEN. The number of cars on American
ried everything from portable televisions roads doubled from 1945-55, reflecting a
and pocket-sized radios to space-age toys culture of consumerism centered around the
and plastic dinnerware sets. Many families automobile. Throughout the decade,
adorned their homes with modern furniture automakers debuted distinctive models
and automatic, push-button appliances. every year. Two-toned cars finished in col-
Consumers began to purchase items because ors such as Sunset Coral and Seafoam Green
they were the latest and greatest things. A sported tailfins, wrap-around windshields
selection of these objects is on view in The and flashy, chrome trim. In an unprecedent-
Modern Consumer – 1950s Products and ed boom in auto tourism, more than 61,000
Style, at the San Francisco Airport Museum. motels were constructed by the early 1960s
From tabletop jukebox selectors and along America’s highways and byways. Television introduced shows that delighted children all over America. Lunch boxes like these
portable record players to battery powered Around town, teenagers took to “cruising,” that accompanied ‘The Roy Rogers Show’ (1954) and ‘The Howdy Doody Show’ (1954) are on
robots and space-themed lunch boxes, this a social fad that involved simply driving display in The Modern Consumer – 1950s Products and Style, at the San Francisco Airport
exhibition presents examples of futuristic from one location to another. Popular desti- Museum.
styling and innovative marketing from the nations included the multitude of drive-in Melamine trays. Networks divided viewers stream and a craze for 45-RPM records.
golden age of consumerism. movie theaters and carhop restaurants that into target audiences and advertisers spent The Modern Consumer — 1950s Products
AMERICAN CONS UMER- B AS ED appeared almost overnight. large sums to promote their products. and Style is on view at the San Francisco
CULTURE. A distinctly American con- TV DINNERS ON MALAMINE Official toys and games were marketed Airport, Terminal 3 — Departures — Level 2
sumer-based culture developed rapidly after TRAYS. At home, television exerted a pro- alongside children’s programs such as — Post-Security through Oct. 27.
World War II. As the population of the found influence on the development of a Howdy Doody and Hopalong Cassidy. Elvis
United States soared during the 1950s, modern, consumer-based popular culture. TV Presley performed to millions of TV view-
median family income doubled and the gross lamps glowed atop television sets while ers, launching rock ’n’ roll into the main- Susan Cohn can be reached at susan@smdailyjour-
national product grew by more than $200 families ate pre-packaged TV dinners on nal.com or www.twitter.com/susancityscene.
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Make a flaky and crisp deep-dish pizza at home


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sauce anD ToppingS:
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
If you’re from the Northeast, or if you 1/4 cup grated onion
haven’t been to Chicago, you may dismiss 1/4 teaspoon dried oregano
deep-dish pizza out of regional pride. That Salt and pepper
would be a mistake. 2 garlic cloves, minced
Real Chicago-style pizza is certainly 1 (28-ounce) can crushed tomatoes
thick, but its texture and flavor are some- 1/4 teaspoon sugar
thing special: Instead of being bread-like, 2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil
the crust offers the contrast of a good bis- 1 pound whole-milk mozzarella cheese,
cuit — airy inside, lightly crisp outside, and shredded (4 cups)
flaky throughout—and boasts a rich taste 1/4 cup finely grated Parmesan cheese
that holds its own under any topping. We Fo r the do ug h: Whisk flour, cornmeal,
wanted to achieve such results at home. yeast, and salt together in bowl of stand
Deep-dish pizza crust includes a fair mixer. Whisk water, melted butter, and sugar
amount of fat. Some recipes rely on oil, but in 4-cup liquid measuring cup until sugar has
we thought the rich flavor of butter was dissolved. Using dough hook on low speed,
unbeatable in this crust. We found cornmeal slowly add water mixture to flour mixture
in just about every ingredient list we and mix until cohesive dough starts to form
reviewed, and it indeed added good earthy and no dry flour remains, about 2 minutes,
flavor and crunch. scraping down bowl as needed. Increase
To achieve maximum flakiness, after mix- speed to medium-low and knead until dough
ing the dough and letting it rise, we is smooth and elastic and clears sides of
employed a technique called laminating, bowl, about 8 minutes.
which involves layering butter and dough Transfer dough to lightly floured counter
through a sequence of rolling and folding to Deep-dish pizza crust includes a fair amount of fat. Some recipes rely on oil, but we thought and knead by hand to form smooth, round
create ultra-flaky pastries. the rich flavor of butter was unbeatable in this crust. ball, about 30 seconds. Place dough seam
Adding melted butter to the pizza dough cheese formed a barrier between the crust Dough: side down in lightly greased large bowl or
and spreading the rolled-out dough with and the sauce, which prevented sogginess. 3 1/4 cups (16 1/4 ounces) all-purpose container, cover tightly with plastic wrap,
softened butter before folding did the trick A sprinkle of nutty Parmesan over the sauce flour and let rise until doubled in size, 1 to 1 1/2
in our crust. provided a second layer of cheesy bite. We 1/2 cup (2 1/2 ounces) cornmeal hours. (Unrisen dough can be refrigerated
Moving the dough into the refrigerator do not recommend mixing this dough by 2 1/4 teaspoons instant or rapid-rise yeast for at least 8 hours or up to 16 hours; let sit
for its second rise ensured that the butter hand. Use the large holes of a box grater to 1 1/2 teaspoons salt at room temperature for 30 minutes before
remained in distinct layers and didn’t get grate the onion. 1 1/4 cups (10 ounces) water, room tem- shaping.)
too soft. For the finishing touch on our perature Fo r the s auce and to ppi ng s : Heat 2
crust, we oiled our cake pans, which made DEEP-DISH PIZZA 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted, tablespoons oil in medium saucepan over
the crust crisp and even more flavorful. Servings: 6-8 plus 4 tablespoons (2 ounces) softened medium heat until shimmering. Add onion,
Following Chicago tradition, we covered Start to finish: 3 to 4 hours (Rising time: 2 teaspoons sugar oregano, and 1/2 teaspoon salt and cook
the dough with shredded mozzarella before 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours; Baking time: 20 min- 1/4 cup (1 3/4 ounces) extra-virgin olive
topping it with a thick tomato sauce. The utes) oil See PIZZA, Page 22

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McDonald’s fries up a Ohio-based Spangler Candy Co. bought


Food briefs Sweethearts candies won’t Necco in May. But Spangler said Thursday
one-hour deal for bacon lovers During bacon hour, McDonalds will give
be on shelves this Valentine’s that it didn’t have time to bring Sweethearts
CHICAGO — McDonald’s is getting ready everyone two slices of bacon that they can DETROIT — Sweethearts — those chalky to market this Valentine’s season.
to test the idea that bacon goes with every- put on anything. little candies with messages on them — CEO Kirk Vashaw said Spangler wants to
thing. McDonald’s Chef Michael Haracz says won’t be on store shelves this Valentine’s make sure Sweethearts “meet customer
The fast-food giant will offer free bacon there really is no such thing as too much Day. expectations” when they return to market.
slices with everything ordered between 4 bacon. The New England Confectionary Co. — or He didn’t say what changes Spangler plans
p.m. and 5 p.m. local time on Tuesday to Outside of the promotion, the restaurant Necco — had been making the popular can- to make or when they’ll go back on sale.
celebrate its limited-time offer of bacon on will offer its Big Mac, Quarter Pounder and dies since 1886. But the company filed for Competitors like Brach’s are still making
some of its classic menu items. french fries with bacon. bankruptcy protection last spring. conversation hearts.

Adjust oven rack to lowest position and dough balls seam side down to greased with remaining dough ball.

PIZZA
Continued from page 21
heat oven to 425 F. Press down on dough to
deflate and transfer to clean counter. Press
and roll dough into 15 by 12-inch rectan-
bowl, cover tightly with plastic, and let
rise in refrigerator until nearly doubled in
size, 30 minutes to 1 hour.
For each pizza, sprinkle 2 cups mozzarel-
la evenly over surface of dough, spread 1
1/4 cups tomato sauce over cheese, and
gle, with short side parallel to counter Coat two 9-inch round cake pans with 2 sprinkle 2 tablespoons Parmesan over
edge. Spread softened butter over dough, tablespoons oil each. Press and roll 1 sauce. Bake pizzas until crusts are golden
until onion is softened and lightly leaving 1/2-inch border along edges. brown, 20 to 30 minutes. Let pizzas cool in
browned, 5 to 7 minutes. Stir in garlic and dough ball into 13-inch round of even
Roll dough away from you into firm thickness, sprinkling dough and counter pans for 10 minutes, then transfer to cut-
cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Stir cylinder, keeping roll taut by tucking it ting board with metal spatula. Slice and
in tomatoes and sugar, bring to simmer, and with flour as needed to prevent sticking.
under itself as you go. With seam side Loosely roll dough around rolling pin and serve.
cook until sauce measures 2 1/2 cups, 25 to down, flatten cylinder into 18 by 4-inch
30 minutes. Off heat, stir in basil and gently unroll it into prepared pan. Gently Nutrition information per serving: 622
rectangle. Cut rectangle in half crosswise. press dough into pan, working it into cor- calories; 316 calories from fat; 35 g fat (16
remaining oil. Season with salt and pepper
to taste. Transfer to bowl and let cool com- Working with 1 half at a time, fold dough ners and 1 inch up sides. (If dough resists g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 59 mg choles-
pletely before using. into thirds like business letter, then pinch stretching, let it relax for 5 to 10 minutes terol; 1162 mg sodium; 58 g carbohydrate;
seams together to form rough ball. Return before trying to stretch it again.) Repeat 4 g fiber; 6 g sugar; 25 g protein.

tion site and removes it from the stone with subtle context for all of this. quite a sweet and well-told reimagining of

KID
Continued from page 19
ease. He and Bedders plug the inscription
into Google translate and try to keep their
imaginations in check when they realize
When creatures start attacking at night,
Bedders and Alex decide to enlist Lance and
Kaye to help. They might be bullies, but
this story that’s fit for the whole family.
And it is refreshing that it’s not trying to be
too dark or edgy, although it definitely
that it might be real, but, both the audience overstays its welcome, clocking in at over
they’re also the strongest, and Alex figures two hours.  But it’s a small price to pay for
and the boys will fail at this. it’s worth the risk. And what follows is a
British schoolkid, living with his mom something so enjoyable on its own that
(Denise Gough). He struggles with everyday From here, the film just gets grander and big, classic quest as the four kids journey might also just get some kids to start read-
stuff — waking up on time, completing his weirder, with the introduction of Young through the countryside and learn about ing about Arthur and Lancelot as well.
school assignments and protecting his Merlin (featuring a brilliant comedic per- sword fighting, the chivalric code, team-
work, trust, and the Lady of the Lake (who “The Kid Who Would Be King,” a 20th
buddy, Bedders (a truly wonderful Dean formance from Angus Imrie), and the enemy, Century Fox release, is rated PG by the
Chaumoo), from schoolyard bullies named Morgana (Rebecca Ferguson). Morgana, can be conjured in any body of water).
Motion Picture Association of America for
Lance and Kaye, but he’s trying his best. we’re told, is Arthur’s power-crazy half-sis- Although basically unknowns, all the
“fantasy action violence, scary images,
Then one night, running from Lance (Tom ter who has been waiting for centuries for young actors have charm to spare and carry
thematic elements including some bully-
Taylor) and Kaye (Rihanna Dorris), Alex the perfect moment to rise. Although Brexit the film admirably.
ing, and language.” Running time: 132
spots a sword in the middle of a construc- isn’t explicitly mentioned, it is the not-so- “The Kid Who Would Be King” really is minutes. Three stars out of four.
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of its own.” Even the name “Centro

FRIDAY, JAN. 25
Calendar
Literacy Tutoring. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
CENTRO
Continued from page 1
Pizza” they say, sounds like the Italian
phrase “Centro Citta” meaning “city
center.”
Taking the Leap from For Profit p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. One step inside Broadway’s Centro,
Leadership to Nonprofit Third Ave., San Mateo. Registration and you can see that only a few weeks
Leadership. 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. required. For more information call Cameron Scarcella can back that since opening, Centro is accomplish-
San Mateo Sunshine Rotary, 6650 522-7818. claim.
Golf Course Drive, Burlingame. For ing its mission to give people on
more information call 787-5595. Mother, Daughter, Sister: Human The three have almost two decades of Broadway a place to gather. The restau-
R ights Documentary and experience bringing a piece of Italy to
Community Coffee with Discussion. 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Odd rant has a sports bar feel with a logo
Assemblyman Marc Berman. 8 a.m. Fellows Lodge, 526 Main St., Half the area. D’urzo and John Scarcello designed to imitate the Broadway Arch
to 9:30 a.m. Cafe Borrone, 1010 El Moon Bay. The film revolves around founded Sapore at 1447 Burlingame that has welcomed visitors to the area
Camino Real, Menlo Park. Free. For the stories of four women who each
more information call 691-2121. expose the Burmese military’s prac- Ave. in 2002, with their rustic, Italian, since 1927. Centro, just like Sapore
tice of using rape as a weapon of war. farm-to-table dishes and traditional before it, is family friendly. A family
Coloring and Coffee for Adults. 10 For more information call 726-9234.
a.m. to noon. Belmont Library, 1110 Italian “piazza” atmosphere quickly of four were enjoying themselves,
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. ‘Sweeny Todd.’ 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. becoming the gathering spot for the their kids’ faces covered in Nutella
Coloring sheets, colored pencils and Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Burlingame community and beyond.
refreshments provided. Free. For Blvd., Foster City. Cost is $35-$52. For see a lot of toppings on Neapolitan Pizza. Two tables down, a group of four
more information call 591-8286. more information call 349-6411. At their latest restaurant, tradition ladies were discussing work while
can be found in their 5,500-pound pizza.”
Table Talk: Board, Card and RPG SUNDAY, JAN. 27 Aside from pizza, guests have a vari- John Scarcella was explaining to three
Gaming at the Library. 2 p.m. South San Mateo Quaker Worship Group. authentic pizza oven, custom built and students who just walked in that pep-
San Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Gardners’ tiled by hand in Naples by master oven ety of salad, appetizers, desserts and
Ave., South San Francisco. Learn how Association Hall, 503 E. Fifth Ave., San beverages to choose from including peroni pizza wasn’t on the menu but
to play games like Ticket to Ride, Mateo. Free. For more information maker, Stefano Ferrara, shipped direct- that salami might do the trick. Pizza
Takenoko, Superfight, Betrayal at call 384-9817. ly to the restaurant, so big it had to go beer and red, white and rose wines
House on the Hill and more. Play with served trattoria style in a decanter making classes and kids’ events will
the library’s collection of games or Instrument Petting Zoo. 2 p.m. to 3 through one of their storefront win- be coming soon.
bring your own to share. For more p.m. Menlo Park Bell Haven Branch dows to get inside. instead of by the bottle.
information call 829-3860. Library, 413 Ivy Drive, Menlo Park. The Future menu plans include pizza by Centro Pizza understands the histor-
Menlo Park Library is presenting a It can also be found in a man named ical importance of their location.
2019 Photography Exhibit. 5:30 short musical performance by Francesco, the restaurant’s very own the rectangular slice, again, as it is
Chamber Music by the Bay, followed done in Naples. Broadway Hardware occupied Centro’s
p.m. to 8 p.m. South San Francisco certified pizzaiolo, who, like the
Municipal Services Building, 33 by an opportunity for children to get Normally that would be enough for current location for over 80 years
Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco. a feel for the instruments. Free. For oven, D’urzo joked, was also built in before closing. Even from the begin-
Free for all ages. For more informa- more information call 330-2501. Naples and shipped directly to Centro most pizza places to earn their “tradi-
tion call 829-3800. tion” cred but, for the owners, they put ning, they sought to honor this histo-
Walgreens: The ABCD’s of to give visitors an authentic taste of ry by designing Centro Pizza to have a
Sing In the New Year — South San Medicare: Open Enrollment. 2:15 Neapolitan pizza. just as much importance, maybe even
Francisco K araoke Night. 6:30 p.m. p.m. South San Francisco Library, 840 more, into revitalizing Broadway’s hardware store feel to it.
to 8 p.m. South San Francisco W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. “He makes all the pizza, nobody else And for locals who are used to seeing
Municipal Services Building, 33 Free. For more information call 829- touches it, ” said Elio D’urzo. “He traditional role as the center of
Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco. 3860. Burlingame. that “Hardware” sign hanging outside
Free for all ages. For more informa-
comes in in the morning and makes the the store, it is up and to the left as you
tion call 829-3800. ‘ The Revolutionists’ by Lauren dough before anyone is here.” “It’s a street that hasn’t had a lot of
Gunderson. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Dragon new development going on, ” said exit, sitting there, as it always has on
‘Sweeny Todd.’ 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Theatre Co., 2120 Broadway,
As for the pizza itself, Centro offers Broadway, looking over the communi-
Redwood City. A comedic play about guests 10 choices, margherita and John Scarcella. “We hope that by us
Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale
four women living in France during coming here and doing something like ty who once again has a place to get
Blvd., Foster City. Cost is $35-$52. For
the French Revolution. Cost $15-$37.
sausage being the most popular. The together, have fun, and enjoy some tra-
more information call 349-6411.
flour is imported from Italy, the moz- this, it will spur other folks to do the
For more information call 493-2006.
same thing.” ditional Neapolitan pizza.
Dragon Theatre Late Night zarella is fresh but, unlike most pizza
Comedy. 10:30 p.m. Dragon MONDAY, JAN. 28
places, the toppings are intentionally All three partners are Burlingame
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 Mahjong Time. 1:15 p.m. to 3 p.m.
residents and John Scarella has lived Broadway Centro Pizza is open 4
Broadway, Redwood City. Hosted by San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 light to highlight Centro Pizza’s light p. m. to 10 p. m. Tuesday through
Sedric Drake, Featuring Rahul Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
and airy dough, baked to perfection in in the Broadway neighborhood for
Pandya, Charlie Spink, Terry Dorsey, Learn how to play the famous histor-
years. He has seen Burlingame Avenue Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and
Hannah Evensen, Ryan Goodcase, ical Chinese game of Mahjong. Free. that imported oven, so hot it is ready 5 p. m. to midnight Friday and
Don Smith, Austin Blaylock. $15 in For more information call 522-7490.
to eat in only 40 seconds. draw businesses and the life of the
advance or $20 at the door. To regis- town with it. With the opening of Saturday, and 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
ter or for more information visit drag- Maturing Gracefully. Noon to 1 p.m. “The dough is the star of the show. It and 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. Its
onproductions.net/other- Monthly talk for seniors. Light is the flavor,” said John Scarcella. Broadway Centro Pizza, all three are
events/latenight. refreshments served courtesy of the on a mission to, according to its menu address is 1326 Broadway,
Friends of the Belmont Library. For “The things you put on top accent the Burlingame. Go to
SATURDAY, JAN. 26 more information call 591-8286. flavor of the dough and were designed “contribute to the redevelopment of
2019 Golden Gate Kennel Club this historic street by providing the broadway centro.com for more infor-
Dog Show. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cow Kaiser Knit for a Cause. 1:30 p.m. to work together. That’s why you don’t mation.
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Showcasing over 175 breeds, with Oyster Point Blvd., South San
1,500 entries a day, unique event for Francisco. Open to all knitters. Hats,
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Tech Help Desk. 3 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.
ARREST
Continued from page 1
Officers eventually located Miles
Joseph Pasion Seegmiller, 20, of
South San Francisco, in the area and
desire is understandable, but in a secure
campus situation, our onsite staff is
tasked with checking that our lock-
American Legion San Bruno Post
San Mateo Senior Center, 2645
took him into custody without further down procedures are in effect and need
No. 409 breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11
a.m. 757 San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. incident, police said. Both schools to follow instructions from law
Fundraiser breakfast for Post 409. Weekly drop in Help Desk where eventually taken to San Francisco went back to normal operating status enforcement,” he said, adding he com-
Includes pancakes, French toast, tech volunteers will help you get General Hospital to be treated for
scrambled eggs, hash brown pota- past your issue. Cost is $10. For more within 30 minutes of the initial report mended staffs at both school for their
toes, bacon, pastries and omelets. information call 522-7490. injuries that aren’t considered life- of the shooting. clear heads, concern for student safety
There will also be the selling of raffle threatening, according to police. John Baker, president of the South and their service.
tickets for a prize. Cost is $10 for V inyl Cutting. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.
adults and $6 for children 12 years Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de “No students or staff members were San Francisco Unified School District
and under. For more information call las Pulgas, Belmont. Sign up to use harmed or in any danger, and the crim- “While we can’t always predict what
the Titan Vinyl Cutter at the Belmont Board of Trustees, issued a personal
345-7388.
inal activity reported by the police particular crisis will affect our
Library for free. Each session will be statement on Facebook about the inci-
30 minutes in duration. Each patron occurred away from our campuses,” schools, we can plan for what to do if
Preschool Open House. 9 a.m. to dent, in which he emphasized that
10:30 a.m. Children’s School HUMC, will be given a 6’x6’ piece of vinyl to
according to a district statement on its that particular crisis arises. And by all
303 W. 36th Ave., San Mateo. Learn cut their design on. Oracal 631, 651, school personnel followed “secure
and Siser Heat Transfer Vinyl avail- website. onsite accounts, our staffs performed
more about our parent participation campus” protocol and office staff also
preschool, tour our facilities and able for patrons to choose from. Free excellently today,” he said.
meet our teachers. Free. For more and for all ages. To register or for The shooting caused both schools had to tend to a crime victim.
information call 504-6612. more information call 591-8286. to be placed under “secure campus” “While this incident was resolved The case remains under investiga-
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The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- STATEMENT #279821
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as: AMR Custom Drapery, 11 Otay Ave.,
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jump into the business arena with both Owner: Ana Rosales, same address.
insertion. No allowance will be made for
errors not materially affecting the value 2 years experience terns to do entry level reporting, re-
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miralty Ln, FOSTER CITY, CA 94404.
HALF MOON BAY, CA 94019. Regis- Registered Owners: 1)Sung Wook Choi
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address. The business is conducted by
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Help build the next generation of sys- and three recent clips. Before you ap- transact business under the FBN on 07-
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tems behind Facebook's products. Face- ply, you should familiarize yourself /s/Dida A. Goudreau/
*medium fluency book, Inc. currently has multiple open- with our publication. Our Web site: /s/Sung Wook Choi/
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110 Employment effort, communicate cross-functionality, ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul-
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marketing solutions. To apply, please call full time, benefits, will train. DESIRED AA PREF under the FBN on Nov/10/1997. transact business under the FBN on N/A.
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203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices tundra tundra tundra
fictitiOus business name fictitiOus business name itor of the decedent, you must file your
statement #280004 statement #280120 claim with the court and mail a copy to
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business the personal representative appointed by
as: Soul Happy Photobooth, 3401 La as: Redemption Breaking, 104 W 39th the court within the later of either (1) four
Selva St., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- months from the date of first issuance of
Registered Owner: Janet Love, same ad- tered Owner: Nathanael Walker, same letters to a general personal representa-
dress. The business is conducted by an address. The business is conducted by tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
Individual. The registrant commenced to an Individual. The registrant com- California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
transact business under the FBN on N/A. menced to transact business under the from the date of mailing or personal de-
/s/Janet Love/ FBN on 10/1/2018. livery to you of a notice under sectioin
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Nathanael Dean Walker/ 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
sor-County Clerk on 1/9/19. (Published in This statement was filed with the Asses- er California statutes and legal authority
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/11/19, sor-County Clerk on 1/22/19. (Published may affect your rights as a creditor. You
1/18/19, 1/25/19, 2/1/19). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/25/19, may want to consult with an attorney
2/1/19, 2/8/19, 2/15/19). knowledgable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the
fictitiOus business name court. If you are a person interested in
statement #280031 fictitiOus business name the estate, you may file with the court a
The following person is doing business statement #280143 Request for Special Notice (form DE-
as: The Bar, 267 North Amphlett Blvd., The following person is doing business 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered as: Weschem, 533 Airport Blvd. #390, praisal of estate assets or of any petition
Owners: 1)Albert Douglas Squires, 1328 BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered or account as provided in Probate Code Over the hedge Over the hedge Over the hedge
Old County Rd., Belmont, CA 94002 Owner: Metro Lighting Products, Inc., section 1250. A Request for Special No-
2)Mark Bryan Monay, 394 Avenida Man- CA. The business is conducted by a tice form is available from the court clerk.
zanos, San Jose, CA 95123. The busi- Corporation. The registrant commenced Attorney for Petitioner:
ness is conducted by a General Partner- to transact business under the FBN on Margaret Laughlin Martin, Esq.
ship. The registrant commenced to 2004. Martin Family Law Firm
transact business under the FBN on N/A. /s/Kevin Strong/ 1700 S. El Camino Real, Suite 502
/s/Albert D. Squires/ This statement was filed with the Asses- SAN MATEO, CA 94402
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 1/23/19. (Published (650)340-1166
sor-County Clerk on 1/1119. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/25/19, FILED: 1/9/2019
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/18/19, 2/1/19, 2/8/19, 2/15/19). (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
1/25/19, 2/1/19, 2/8/19). nal on 1/25/19, 2/1/19, 2/2/19 )
fictitiOus business name
fictitiOus business name statement #279968
statement #280072 The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business as: La Pinata Market, 511 E 4th Ave,
as: 11 Piccolo Caffe, 1219 Broadway, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered
BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered Owner: Mercado La Pinata, LLC, CA.
Owner: Piccolo Caffe Inc., CA. The busi- The business is conducted by a Limited Order tO shOw cause fOr
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The Liability Company. The registrant com- change Of name
registrant commenced to transact busi- menced to transact business under the CASE# 18C1V06780
ness under the FBN on N/A. FBN on 12/01/2018. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, 203 public notices 203 public notices 296 appliances
/s/Mehmet R. Akyuz/ /s/Ana Mercado/ COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
sor-County Clerk on 1/4/19. (Published in nOtice Of petitiOn tO court. If you are a person interested in tiffany style Lamp shade. Older-
sor-County Clerk on 1/15/19. (Published REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 administer estate Of the estate, you may file with the court a multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650)
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/18/19, the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/25/19, PETITION OF
2/1/19, 2/8/19, 2/15/19). Shahnaz Ashraf Request for Special Notice (form DE- 727-7266.
1/25/19, 2/1/19, 2/8/19). Carolyn Elizabeth Strauss Case Number: 19PRO00061 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- praisal of estate assets or of any petition
Petitioner: Carolyn Elizabeth Strauss Vacuum cleaner (reconditioned)
nOtice Of petitiOn tO tingent creditors, and persons who may or account as provided in Probate Code $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
fictitiOus business name filed a petition with this court for a decree otherwise be interested in the will or es- section 1250. A Request for Special No-
statement #279937 administer estate Of changing name as follows:
John Gorman, aka John M. Gorman, tate, or both, of Shahnaz Ashraf. A Peti- tice form is available from the court clerk.
The following person is doing business
John Marvin Gorman
Present name: tion for Probate has been filed by Parvin Attorney for Petitioner: 297 bicycles
as: XXX Network, 299 Old County Road Carolyn Elizabeth Strauss Kamal in the Superior Court of Califor- Charles J. Katz
# 22, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- Case Number: 19PRO00033 Proposed Name: adult bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- nia, County of San Mateo. The Petition Law Offices of Charles J. Katz
tered Owner: Mehran Fardis, 751 Laurel Carolyn Elizabeth Marguet for Probate requests that Parvin Kamal 475 El Camino Real, Suite 300 loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
Street #204, San Carlos, CA 94070. The tingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or es- be appointed as personal representative MILLBRAE, CA 94030
business is conducted by an Individual. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons to administer the estate of the decedent. (650)692-4100 child’s schwinn bicycle, blue in
The registrant commenced to transact tate, or both, of John Gorman, aka John interested in this matter shall appear be-
M. Gorman, John Marvin Gorman. A Pe- The petition requests the decedent’s will FILED: 1/16/2019 good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
business under the FBN on N/A. fore this court at the hearing indicated and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
/s/Mehran Fardis/ tition for Probate has been filed by below to show cause, if any, why the pe- mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good.
Christopher J. Tobin in the Superior bate. The will and any codicils are avail- nal on 1/25/19, 2/1/19, 2/2/19 )
This statement was filed with the Asses- tition for change of name should not be able for examination in the file kept by Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220.
sor-County Clerk on 1/2/19. (Published in Court of California, County of San Mateo. granted. Any person objecting to the
The Petition for Probate requests that the court. mOuntain bike new 21 gears $100.
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/18/19, name changes described above must file The petition requests authority to admin-
1/25/19, 2/1/19, 2/8/19). Christopher J. Tobin be appointed as a written objection that includes the rea- (650)722-3634
personal representative to administer the ister the estate under the Independent
sons for the objection at least two court Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
estate of the decedent. days before the matter is scheduled to mOuntain bike. Top brand. Runs
fictitiOus business name The petition requests the decedent’s will thority will allow the personal representa- good. $39. (660)342-5220
be heard and must appear at the hearing tive to take many actions without obtain-
statement #280032 and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- to show cause why the petition should ing court approval. Before taking certain
The following person is doing business bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
able for examination in the file kept by
not be granted. If no written objection is very important actions, however, the per- 295 art 298 collectibles
as: 1)Verily I Say Unto You 2)Money timely filed, the court may grant the peti- sonal representative will be required to
Card Extras, 1321 Peachwood Court, the court. tion without a hearing. A hearing on the 1984 time magazine. Special 1994
The petition requests authority to admin- give notice to interested persons unless Oil painting-canVass, Victorian
SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered petition shall be held on 2/7/2019 at 9 they have waived notice or consented to Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg
Owner: Elliott Charles Dixon, same ad- ister the estate under the Independent a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- the proposed action.) The independent OBO (650)515-6091 (650)588-0842
dress. The business is conducted by an Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this administration authority will be granted
Individual. The registrant commenced to thority will allow the personal representa- Order to Show Cause shall be published
tive to take many actions without obtain- unless an interested person files an ob-
296 appliances 49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie
transact business under the FBN on at least once each week for four succes- jection to the petition and shows good deBartolo on cover. Mint condition.
12/15/18. ing court approval. Before taking certain sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
very important actions, however, the per- cause why the court should not grant au- $10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842
/s/Elliott Dixon/ ing on the petition in the following news- thority. air cOnditiOner 10000 BTU w/re-
This statement was filed with the Asses- sonal representative will be required to paper of general circulation:
give notice to interested persons unless A hearing on the petition will be held in mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG cOllectable cabbage Patch Kids
sor-County Clerk on 1/11/19. (Published San Mateo Daily Journal this court as follows: FEB. 20, 2019 at brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/18/19, they have waived notice or consented to Filed: 12/26/2018 Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New
the proposed action.) The independent 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of 0898 Box. Great Christmas Present. $100
1/25/19, 2/1/19, 2/8/19). /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ California, County of San Mateo, 400
administration authority will be granted Judge of the Superior Court (650) 572-8895
unless an interested person files an ob- County Center, Redwood City, CA free washer and 220v dryer, both
Dated: 12/24/2018 94063.
fictitiOus business name jection to the petition and shows good (Published 1/4/19, 1/11/19, 1/18/19, working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You depressiOn glass Dining Plate. 8
statement #280021 cause why the court should not grant au- If you object to the granting of the peti- move, stairs. 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
1/25/19). tion, you should appear at the hearing
The following person is doing business thority. $12 (650)762-6048
as: Pantoja Landscaping, 939 S. El Dor- A hearing on the petition will be held in and state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the hear- glass-panel lampshade. Similar
ado St., SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Reg- this court as follows: FEB. 13, 2019 at games Of the 23rd Olympiad maga-
9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of ing. Your appearance may be in person to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi- zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588-
istered Owner: Jose Manuel Pantoja, ple tan/white mainly.Hang or lampshade.
same address. The business is conduct- California, County of San Mateo, 400 or by your attorney. 0842
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- County Center, Redwood City, CA If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- $75 (650)727-7266
menced to transact business under the 94063. itor of the decedent, you must file your lennOx red Rose, Unused, hand
FBN on 02/2018. If you object to the granting of the peti- claim with the court and mail a copy to hOtpOint heaVy Duty Dryer excellent painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
/s/Jose Manuel Pantoja/ tion, you should appear at the hearing the personal representative appointed by working condition Burlingame $50 Call $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
This statement was filed with the Asses- and state your objections or file written the court within the later of either (1) four Dan (408)656-0958
sor-County Clerk on 1/10/19. (Published objections with the court before the hear- months from the date of first issuance of miller lite Neon sign , work good
ing. Your appearance may be in person letters to a general personal representa- maytag washer excellent working $59 call (650)218-6528
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/18/19, tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
1/25/19, 2/1/19, 2/8/19). or by your attorney. condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days Old, antique, Bottle Collection: 20
from the date of mailing or personal de- (408)656-0958
bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048
livery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- mfg h20labs Model 300 exc cond One cOllectiOn of antique Cuban
request fOr qualificatiOns and prOpOsals er California statutes and legal authority counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. Cigar Bands. $95. (415) 867-6444. No
(rfq/p #005) may affect your rights as a creditor. You Texting.
measure x architectural serVices may want to consult with an attorney new, singer Sewing Machine Univer-
knowledgable in California law. sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- small rug beater. $15.00 (650)207-
You may examine the file kept by the chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 4162
nOtice is hereby giVen that the San Bruno Park School
District (“District”) is requesting qualified persons, firms, part-
nerships, corporations, associations, or professional organiza-
tions to provide full architectural planning and design services
for selected projects under the District's Measure X bond pro-
gram (“Program”).

Respondents to the RFQ/P should mail or deliver five (5)


bound copies and one (1) unbound copy of their Statement of
Qualifications (“SOQ”) and Proposal (together, “Submittal”) to:

wendy richard
san brunO park schOOl district
500 acacia ave
san bruno, ca 94066

all respOnses are due by 2:00 p.m., On february,


8, 2019. Any Submittal received after that date and time will
not be accepted and will be returned unopened.
Each Submittal must conform and be responsive to the re-
quirements set forth in the RFQ/P.

The District reserves the right to waive any informalities or ir-


regularities in received submittals. Further, the District re-
serves the right to reject any and all submittals and to negoti-
ate contract terms with one or more respondent firms for one
or more of the work items. The District retains the sole discre-
tion to determine issues of compliance and to determine
whether a respondent is responsive, responsible, and quali-
fied.

A complete copy of the RFQ/P is available at the District Of-


fice, located at 500 Acacia Ave, San Bruno, CA 94066, or on
the District's website (https://www.sbpsd.org/).

If you have any questions regarding the RFQ/P please email


Wendy Richard at wrichard@sbpsd.k12.ca.us before 4:00
p.m. on January 30, 2019. Answers will be provided by 4:00
p.m. on February 1, 2019.

Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, January 24 and 31,


2019.
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298 Collectibles 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 307 Jewelry & Clothing 310 Misc. For sale 316 Clothes
sTAR WARs R2-D2, original 1998 un- BROWN liViNg room chair with cush- RETRO HUTCH Needs refinishing other- ANNE KlEiN silver-tone watch with Old sTYlE Water dispenser-iron stand- FANCY HigH heel shoes, never worn
opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D. wise good condition. Top detaches from Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di- clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873- size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648
Steve 650-518-6614 $80.00. Transport yourself. Call bottom $25. (650)712-9962 al. $70.00 call(650)872-2371 6304
(650)872-2371
TOPPs BAsEBAll complete set 1987 sOFA-BEigE FABRiC, Orig. $900, 308 Tools RAY-BAN TOP Bar Sunglasses FAUx FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- BUNK BEds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 Rarely used, 7ft long, $350 RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi- color in excellent condition 3/4
4474 years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or (650)234-8218 2 CRAFTsMAN 16in Reel Mowers new wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light- length $50 (650)692-8012
B/O (650)685-2494 in box $40 each(650)766-4858 weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
ViNTAgE sTEMWARE: 3 styles, 23 sOlid WOOd Dining table with exten- 6596 KNEE-HigH BlACK women's boots,
pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 CHiNA CABiNET Wallet, $20. Call sion great piece great condition black ANTiqUE iRON Hand Drills. 3 available size 7, wide calf & wide width, new.
(650)589-1407 $80 (650)364-5263 at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron sAMsONiTE 26" tan hard-sided suit $40.00. Call (650)872-2371
299 Computers case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
COMMOdE, gOOd condition. $20 obo. sOlid WOOd Entertainment Center- BRiggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with $45. (650)328-6709 lAdiEs sEqUiN dress, blue, size XL,
Please call (650)745-6309 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00. pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
19" COlOR Monitor with stand VG con- Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. silK sAREE 6 yards new nice color.for
dition power cord/owners manual includ- (650)771-6324.
COMPUTER dEsK (glass) & chair. Like X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- MEN's sTETsON hat, size large, new,
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or (925)482-5742 formation.
CRAFTsMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
gtecher@comcast.net dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 (650) 578-9208
RECORdABlE Cd-R 74, Sealed, Unop- TABlE 24"x48" folding legs each end. siNK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, COMPUTER sWiVEl CHAIR. Padded Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost lg CRAFTsMEN shop vac 6.5hp $60 $15.00 (650)544-5306 RAiN BOOTs black & white polka dot,
(650) 578 9208 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 (510)943-9221 size 8, Sloggers brand. $15.00 call
slR lENs Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 (650)872-2371
COzY RECliNER in good condition. sHOPsMiTH MARK V 50th Anniversary Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
300 Toys Purchased one year ago. $90.00
TiKi BAR - Original from the 60’s,Like
Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500 most attachments. $1,500/OBO. sHOEs sizE 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less
(650)722-6318 (650)245-4234. (650)504-0585 slR lENs Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 (650)508-8662
AMERiCAN FlYER locomotive runs Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 dEsK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. ViNTAgE CRAFTsMAN Jig Saw. Circa TUxEdO sizE 40, black, including white
(650)458-3578 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 sTEMMEd CRYsTAl. 3 styles. 13 shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
TWiN BEd frame-black wrought iron pieces. Pattern: "Catherine".
JUMP ANd Play Keyboard brand new, in from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580. $45. San Bruno.(650)794-0839 WEddiNg dREss-dEsigNER, Size 12,
diNiNg ROOM Table-Antique,Oak, TWiN BEd, mattress, box spring, frame
310 Misc. For sale Needs Dry Cleaning, Org. $4000.00 Sell
sTAR WARs Celebration 3 Darth Vader $ 50. (650)598-9804. TiREs-sET OF four P225 45 R18 $80 for $500 Call (650)867-1728
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 5chairs, w/ extension $350 (650)290- 15 lP ALBUMS including "Sinatra Trilo-
3188 OBO (650)359-2238.
TWiN BEd- Free you pick up. Call gy", Ronstadt, Minelli, Streisand, and WORK BOOTs. Iron Age, size 10-1/2,
302 Antiques (650)344-2109 more. $40. San Bruno. (650)794-0839 TUNTURi ROWiNg Machine, Good brown, with steel metatarsal protection.
Condition, $75, (650)483-1222 In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494
diNiNg TABlE (36"x54") and 4 match- UsEd BEdROOM Furniture, FREE. Call
ANTiqUE HEMiNgRAY Glass Tele- ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint, UNidEN HARlEY Davidson Gas Tank
graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris- (650)573-7381. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762-
$250 .(650)-654-1930. phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 318 sports Equipment
WAll UNiT/ROOM Divider. Simple BEssY sMAll Evening Hand Bag With
6048 diNiNg TABlE - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT lines. Breaks down for transportation. WAlKER - Good Condition - Like New -
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 $35 (650)341-5347 Big BERTHA, Golfsmith Titanium Driver
Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel- $25.(650)712-9962 leave message ,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick
BEER sTEiNs-ORigiNAl from Germa- lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012. BiFOld sHUTTERs 2x28”x79 $10.00 (415)999-4474
ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info
diNiNg TABlE -and six chairs,Antique
WAlNUT CHEsT, small (4 drawer with (650)544-5306 311 Musical instruments
(650)592-7483 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
Duncan Phyfe,78”x42”, with leaf, Perfect BRANd NEW Golf bag with Stand.
BlUE OYsTER cult lp signed by donald 1929 ANTiqUE Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut- Makes a great gift. $65. 415-867-6444.
Cond. $3600.00 (650)888-2662 WHiTE WiCKER Armoire, asking $100, r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
MAHOgANY ANTiqUE Secretary desk, great condition, text for picture (650)571- No Texting.
(408)661-6019 (650)742-6776.
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- dREssER 4-dRAWER in Belmont for 0947
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. $75. Good condition; good for children. BRANd NEW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods;
CANdElABRA-silVER PlATEd tar- CHROMATiC HARMONiCA: Horner Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great
Call (650)678-8585 WOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x nish resistant,5 light, 11”tall, 11”wide,
ROsEVillE TUliP Pitcher, Ca: 1900. 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, gift $95. 415-867-6444. No Texting.
Made in England, $45 (650)222-2025 (650)278-5776.
$45. (650)574-2490. dREssER-ANTiqUE VANiTY Combo, 3 EAsTON AlUMiNUM bat.33 inches, 30
beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $550 306 Housewares CAsH REgisTER Parts; Much Skin Not oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
303 Electronics (650)290-3188 Guts $500 (415)269-4784 EPiPHONE lEs Paul Custom Prophecy
BREAd MAKER-zOJiRUsHi $85 Call Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00. EVERlAsT 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
CANNON COPiER. $20. 650-342-5220. ENTERTAiNMENT CABiNET, 42"W x (650)222-2025 COMEAlONg 3/4 ton chain $25 (650) Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
873-6304 (650)421-5469.
31"H. Two drawers at bottom, dark finish.
FREE TElEVisiON - Mitsubishi, Good condition $75 (650)722-6318 COMPlETE sET OF CHINA - Windsor EVERETT UPRigHT antique piano. gUTHY-RENKER POWER Rider,Ever-
COsCO PlAY Pen with travel bag. Used last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, once $35 (650)591-2981 Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718.
Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local 20-pieces in original box, never used. erciser $20 (510)770-1976
Delivery available. ETHAN AllEN sofa and love seat. Blue $250 per box (3 boxes available). HUgE lUdWig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
velveteen. Solid construction. Some col- CUT glAss serving bowl 8" diameter KNEE RidER $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269
(650)342-5630 $25. Call 650-921-4016 & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
ONKYO AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol- Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
stering. Free. (650)593-7001. (916)975-4969 lEATHER gOlF bag with 23 clubs $90.
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, CRYsTAl WiNE glasses new (12ea) dElUxE FOldER Walker - 5" wheels - (650) 592-2648.
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 $20.00 Call 650-592-2648 Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
gENTlY UsEd coffee table; cherry fin- PlAYER PiANO 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
ish/traditional $40 (650)722-6318 MEN's ROssigNOl Skis. $95.00,
PHilliPs-50” COlOR T.V., Heavy, $99 HUMMEl WAll Plate 71/2"dia. 1981 dRiVE 3-WHEEl buggy $45. Call sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892 good condition, (650)341-0282.
(650)591-8062 Boy w/umbrella $15. (650)344-4756 (650)589-1407 www.elo.deals
glidER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. ONE dOzEN Official League Diamond
MiKAsA sET. White. Modern (square) FREE MAgAziNEs. Library discards sPiNET PiANO + Bench, $50. Call
304 Furniture Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152. year old ones. Wide variety. Good for (650)589-1407
Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger
(650)771-6324.
iKEA dREssER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
ANTiqUE diNiNg table for six people 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. NEW "BEllA" buffet tripple slow cooker
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592- HAT, T-sHiRT, sweatshirt and comput-
312 Pets & Animals TOTAl gYM XLS, excellent condition.
iKEA TABlE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. 2648 Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
$ 30. (650)598-9804. erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648 ONE KENNEl Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- (650)588-0828
ANTiqUE MOHAgANY Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. PREssURE COOKER-BRANd New liONEl CHRisTMAs Holiday expan- mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
NEW dElUxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- $50 (650)222-2025 (650)593-2066 TREAdMill-HORizON liKE New, limit-
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO
BEAUTiFUl dREssER, dark wood fin-
ish and like new $100 (650)722-6318 Sell! (650) 875-8159. liONEl WEsTERN Union Pass car and PARROT CAgE, Steel, Large - approx (650)508-8662
ROYAl- OPENHAgEN xMAs Wall dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
BEAUTiFUl HEAdBOARd for a queen NiAgARA ViBRATiNg Adjustable bed Plates 7 7/8" dia. 1976, l980,1984 $10 ViNTAgE NAsH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
offer. (650)245-4084 ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
sized bed. Medium brown finish. Ask for good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan ea. (650)344-4756 MOTlEY CRUE lp signed by neil lee
photo $40 (650)722-6318 (408)656-0958 sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
siNK dOUBlE cast iron. Good condi- 316 Clothes
BEdsTEAd siNglE, poster style, box OFFiCE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 NEgRiNi FENCiNg Epee mask size M WORKOUT BENCH, weights, bars, for
spring, mattress available. $40.00. wood with formica wood grain top $25 & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 BROWN sUEd boots, fur-lined, size 8, flat/incline bench and legs. $100.
(650)593-7408 (650) 787-9753 TEA sET-silVER Platted, Coffee Pot, (415)260-6940 new. $15.00. Call(650)872-2371 (650)861-2411
Tea Pot, Water Pot, Cream And Sugar
BEigE sOFA $99. Excellent Condition RECliNiNg CHAiR, wine colored $30, $175 (650)222-2025 Old B&l Microscope in good condition; KAYANO MEN’s Running shoes size 11 YAMAHA ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
(650) 315-2319 (650)-583-4985 35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842. good condition $20 (650)520-7045 (650)458-3255

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340 Camera & Photo equip. Garage Sales 440 Apartments 620 Automobiles 625 Classic Cars 650 rVs
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liabilities and a deteriorating financial situ- fires, including the Paradise fire in other devastating fires, said state Sen. Bill

FIRE
Continued from page 1
ation.”
Gov. Gavin Newsom said his office
believes that more than half of PG&E’s
November that took at least 86 lives and
became the deadliest on record in the U.S. in
the past century.
Dodd, a Napa Democrat and frequent critic of
PG&E.
“This underscores the idea that we all have
expected damages stemmed from the wine Bankruptcy would also give the company a role to play in wildfire prevention,” Dodd
country fire. space to formulate a plan to prevent its said in a statement.
about 3 miles north of Calistoga was built equipment from causing more catastrophic
Newsom said his goal is to make sure vic- PG&E said in a Jan. 2 court filing that it
in 1946 on about 10.5 acres with a wine cel- fires in the future.
tims are made whole, that the state has believed a handyman performing unlicensed
lar, pool and several outbuildings.
“safe, reliable and affordable service,” and Michael Kelly, an attorney for victims of electrical work started the wine country fire
PG&E previously identified the owner of that ratepayers “are not paying the price of the fire, said the findings wouldn’t have
the Napa County compound as Ann Zink. In at the Zink property. The utility said it had
the neglect” by PG&E established in past much effect on the lawsuits he has filed. no responsibility to maintain or inspect the
court filings, the utility said Zink had a pri- wildfires. “We’re going to stick by our guns,” Kelly
vate system to carry power to other build- private system.
“I imagine you’re going to hear a lot of said, adding that there are still questions
ings as well as equipment such as a water folks questioning aspects of this and about why PG&E didn’t cut power to the area Zink, 91, told The San Francisco
pump and water storage tank. they’re going to be concerned and filled despite a high fire danger. He said there is Chronicle in 2017 that her house was unoc-
Efforts to reach her Thursday were unsuc- with some anxiety,” he said. “I can’t tell also evidence that contradicts the findings cupied at the time of the fire and she was at
cessful. you what we can do in those circumstances of state fire investigators. her other home in Riverside County when
PG&E previously said it plans to file for because that’s a question for lawyers, judges the blaze began.
Trading of PG&E Corp. stock was halted
bankruptcy protection next week, citing and potentially juries, and prospects of twice after news about the cause of the fire In Thursday’s report, one witness reported
$30 billion in potential damages from law- mediators and settlement.” prompted a surge of buy orders. Once trad- seeing a transformer explode. Another
suits linking its equipment to other deadly Legal experts say a determination that ing resumed, the price rocketed up, closing reported seeing the fire approach a PG&E
blazes for which it has been determined to PG&E equipment was not to blame for the up $5.96, or nearly 75 percent, at $13.35 a power pole.
be at fault. wildfire will probably not stop it from share. One witness, Charlie Brown Jr. of
The company said in a statement that going ahead with its planned bankruptcy. Just because a private electric line caused Calistoga, said the electrical wiring leading
despite Thursday’s finding, it “still faces The company still faces billions of dol- the wine country fire does not let the utility from Zink’s property had not been used in
extensive litigation, significant potential lars in potential damages from other wild- off the hook for the role of its equipment in years.

with many units looking down into a yard,” will enter it between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. cerns about how the proposed project,

HOUSING
Continued from page 1
Mallory said, according to a video of the
meeting.
Among the community benefits the devel-
Having experienced increased traffic build-
ing up on East Hillsdale and Fashion Island
boulevards, Dhillon wasn’t convinced the
which would line his backyard, would affect
his family’s privacy given his lot is some 4
feet lower than the project site. Though he
oper is planning to include are 19 affordable traffic improvements included in the devel- acknowledged the developer’s offer to
units, a sustainable design ensuring every oper’s plans would make much of a differ- replace the existing fence separating Adrian
Investment Group, hoped to concentrate ence in the traffic congestion residents are Avenue homes from the property, Fobbs
more dense three- and four-story attached unit is equipped with solar panels and a con-
tribution of $250, 000 toward median already facing. doubted a fence would prevent residents in
townhomes and flats toward the center of the single-family homes from seeing resi-
improvements at the intersection of 19th “At the end of the day, the quality of life of
the property, said Michael Cohen, principal dents of the existing ones.
Avenue and South Norfolk Street, said the people who live there and have invested
with Strada Investment Group.
Cohen. their time and money in there … those are In a phone call after the meeting, Fobbs
In reviewing the developer’s request to the ones who are going to be affected,” he
change the site’s zoning to accommodate But in response to the concerns about the said he is planning to appeal the Planning
privacy of residents living adjacent to the said. Commission’s decision because he wasn’t
taller heights in the middle of the property,
Commissioner Ellen Mallory joined Chair property, the developer agreed to work with Though he acknowledged the project will sure officials had a full understanding of
Dianne Whitaker and Vice Chair Mike neighbors to replace their existing fences affect residents in the short-term, Rick neighbors’ concerns and also wanted to see
Etheridge in weighing input from several and use opaque glass on the second-floor, Sakuna, a longtime resident of South if the developer would consider grading the
residents who stepped forward with con- rear-facing windows or place them above Norfolk Street, felt the project could help project site so it is the same level as the lots
cerns about the proximity of the single- eye level on the homes adjacent to the reduce traffic and noted the proposed project on Adrian Avenue.
family homes to existing houses on Adrian neighborhood. is likely a better alternative to a fully-leased
“We’re trying to explain to them we’re the
Avenue. But she also acknowledged the office complex or another proposal that a
Gurlal Dhillon, who lives on South ones that live here,” he said, noting he feels
developer could have chosen to build taller different property owner might design.
Norfolk Street, was among the neighbors of developments taking shape in his neigh-
buildings with more units adjacent to the the project who had questions about a traffic “For the greater good of our community, I borhood are outpacing road improvements
homes under the existing zoning. study prepared by Hexagon Transportation think this is a project that will benefit us and worries about the cumulative impact of
“As much as I wouldn’t want another fam- Consultants, which estimated some 59 all,” he said. all the proposed projects. “I think it’s mov-
ily looking down into my yard, either, I vehicles will travel out of the project Having lived on Adrian Avenue since ing way too fast, especially in our neigh-
may opt for this versus a higher density between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. and 61 vehicles 1997, Vincent Fobbs had his share of con- borhood.”

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