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Stalled project seeks cost cuts


Centennial Village developer wants to do away with prevailing wage requirement
By Austin Walsh Centennial Village project claims and City Council in the following amendments so long as it paves the direction of a high-quality,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF it cannot afford the development weeks before a coming vote. the way for development of the mixed-use development, he said.
unless officials concede to doing Prevailing wage requirements are 284 residential units, grocery On the other hand, weve really
A perpetually stagnant commer- away with a previous requirement often sought by city officials in store, commercial space and addi- had a strong frustration on the
cial and residential development to pay prevailing construction development agreements as a tional amenities approved in inability of this project to begin.
in South San Francisco is suppos- wages. means of assuring union labor is 2014. On the city side, we need to decide
edly ready to move ahead, so long City officials long wishing to hired for construction. On one hand, this project is if this amendment will break the
as city officials will allow the see construction studied the idea Alex Greenwood, director of trying to accomplish something logjam and allow this project to
developer to cut construction Monday, Feb. 8, but it still stands Economic and Community very difficult and very good for the move forward.
costs. to be vetted by the South San Development, said some officials city by redeveloping 50 years of
The builder proposing the Francisco Planning Commission are amenable to the proposed urban sprawl on El Camino Real in See PROJECT, Page 20

Chief defender
stepping down
After 40 years, John Digiacinto leaves his
mark on countys criminal justice system
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

If you ask John Digiacinto, the challenge of unlikely odds


is a key reason why he chose to be a public defender some 40
years ago.
Any time its the people of California versus my client,
its 39 million to one. I loved the odds,
he said.
Digiacinto, who has spent 28 years
leading the countys Private Defender
Program, has worked against some
incredible odds in his 40-year career in
law. In July, he will step down from his
post as the programs chief defender after
18 years with a steadfast commitment to
public defense and those on his team of
defense attorneys. John Digiacinto
The San Mateo County Bar Association
program Digiacinto leads is unique since most counties in
the state have public defender programs, which are run by
the county like district attorneys offices are. In recent
years, it has come under scrutiny after a 2015 civil grand
SAMANTHA WEIGEL/DAILY JOURNAL jury report prompted the county to review the program. In
Brandi Vogl introduces Summer, the dog she trained as part of the TAILS program, to her new owner Lisa Braun, right, at the September, the Board of Supervisors reviewed a report
Maguire Correctional Facility.
See DEFENDER, Page 6

Tails wagging Half Moon Bay taking


Inmates train dogs now up for adoption in new coed program on affordable housing
By Samantha Weigel their inmate handlers demonstrated the with my time and productive and make City considers various options while weighing
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF power of the Transitioning Animals a difference; so I thought TAILS would
Into Loving Situations program be good for me. Its a learning experi- challenges unique to coastside community
For rescue dogs like 6-year old Thursday, Feb. 9. ence, said Brandi Vogl, a Redwood By Samantha Weigel
Summer and 10-year-old Gypsy, get- For the first time since the collabo- City native who has been at Maguire DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
ting sent to jail may have actually rative TAILS program began in 2009, a since November. And its therapeutic
been one of the best things that could group of female inmates were able to too for us, not only do the animals get Nestled along the coast, Half Moon Bay is beginning to
have happened to them. participate marking the premiere coed a lot of benefits out of it as well. The dip its toes into the regional discussion of how to address
Eight weeks after arriving at the San graduating class of a program touted as unconditional love, you cant top the affordable housing crisis.
Mateo Countys new Maguire beneficial to both the human handlers that. The issue is acutely nuanced for a community that has to
Correctional Facility, six dogs from and their furry companions. Although male inmates have been balance state restrictions related to being in a coastal zone,
the Peninsula Humane Society and I wanted to do something positive
See TAILS, Page 20 See HOUSING, Page 18

102 S. El Camino Real San Mateo CA 94401


2 Monday Feb. 13, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


It is not so much what we have done amiss,
as what we have left undone, that will
trouble us, looking back.
Ellen Wood, English playwright and journalist

This Day in History


The Beatles double A-sided single

1967 Strawberry Fields Forever and


Penny Lane was released in the
United States by Capitol Records.
In 1 5 4 2 , the fth wife of Englands King Henry VIII,
Catherine Howard, was executed for adultery.
In 1 7 4 1 , Andrew Bradford of Pennsylvania published the
rst American magazine. The American Magazine, or A
Monthly View of the Political State of the British
Colonies lasted three issues.
In 1 8 6 1 , Abraham Lincoln was ofcially declared winner
of the 1860 presidential election as electors cast their bal-
lots.
In 1 9 1 4 , the American Society of Composers, Authors and
Publishers, also known as ASCAP, was founded in New
York.
In 1 9 2 0 , the League of Nations recognized the perpetual
neutrality of Switzerland.
In 1 9 3 5 , a jury in Flemington, New Jersey, found Bruno
Richard Hauptmann guilty of rst-degree murder in the kid- REUTERS
nap-slaying of Charles A. Lindbergh Jr., the son of Charles The King of Carnival float is paraded through the crowd during the 133rd Carnival parade, the first major event since the city
and Anne Lindbergh. (Hauptmann was later executed.) was attacked during Bastille Day celebrations last year in Nice, France.
In 1 9 4 5 , during World War II, Allied planes began bomb-
ing the German city of Dresden. The Soviets captured
Budapest, Hungary, from the Germans. In other news ...
In 1 9 6 0 , France exploded its rst atomic bomb in the
Sahara Desert.
Woman's cane concealed high plains. Authorities say Kelley told his
The truck was driving on Interstate grandmother to send $1,000 or else
In 1 9 7 2 , the 11th Winter Olympics ended in Sapporo, sword at Myrtle Beach airport 80 in southern Wyoming on Tuesday he would be killed. Potts says the
Japan. MYRTLE BEACH, S. C. when it blew over onto the parked woman contacted investigators, who
In 1 9 8 0 , the 13th Winter Olympics opened in Lake Placid, Authorities in South Carolina believe patrol car. No one was inside the concluded that Kelley wasn't in
New York. an 80-year-old woman had no idea patrol car, and Patrol Lt. David Tennessee and the whole episode was
In 1 9 8 8 , the 15th Winter Olympics opened in Calgary, until she went through airport security Wagener says the truck's driver and a a hoax.
Alberta, Canada. that the walking cane she was attempt- passenger were not hurt. Kelley was arrested later that day in
In 1 9 9 1 , during Operation Desert Storm, allied warplanes ing to take on an airplane contained a Gusts up to 90 mph were recorded Lauderdale County and charged with
destroyed an underground shelter in Baghdad that had been hidden sword. around the time of the crash. first-degree extortion.
identied as a military command center; Iraqi ofcials said News outlets report that A camera in another patrol car During questioning, Potts says
500 civilians were killed. Transportation Security caught the wreck: Wind nudges the Kelley maintained he had actually
Administration regional spokesman trailer, then knocks over the rig, been kidnapped.
Birthdays Mark Howell recounted the incident which falls onto the patrol car. The
Thursday at Myrtle Beach skidding truck barely misses the car Town cancels dance
International Airport as part of an filming. because of city ordinance
effort to highlight examples of dan- Wagener says troopers at the scene
gerous items recently carried by pas- were away from the crash zone, help- HENRYETTA, Okla. A small
sengers departing the airport. ing other motorists. Oklahoma town is echoing the story
Howell told reporters secret swords He says the highway was closed to line of '80s movie "Footloose" by
are not actually that uncommon a dis- lightweight, high-profile vehicles canceling a Valentine's Day dance
covery for TSA screeners since people because of the wind, and the driver because of an arcane city ordinance
sometimes buy the canes at thrift was cited. enforcing a strict moral code.
stores without realizing there's a KTUL-TV reports that the organizer
TV host Jerry Actress Stockard Former U.S. Air sword inside. Man faked kidnapping to canceled the dance in Henryetta
Springer is 73 Channing is 73 Force Maj. Gen. Howell emphasized that people get money from grandmother because it would have taken place 300
Chuck Yeager is 94 can't take anything onboard that feet from a church, in violation of an
Actress Kim Novak is 84. Actor George Segal is 83. Actor resembles a weapon, including toy FLORENCE, Ala. Authorities say ordinance that forbids dancing within
500 feet of a place of worship.
Bo Svenson is 76. Actress Carol Lynley is 75. Singer-musi- guns and squishy stress balls that look a northern Alabama man tried to get
like hand grenades. money from his grandmother by fak- Mayor Jennifer Clason, who was
cian Peter Tork (The Monkees) is 75. Sen. Richard
ing his own kidnapping. born in Henryetta, says she always
Blumenthal, D-Conn., is 71. Singer Peter Gabriel is 67. Actor
David Naughton is 66. Rock musician Peter Hook is 61. Actor Semi blows over, crushes
Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office knew about the old city ordinance but
investigator Lt. Brad Potts tells news that it has never been enforced. Police
Matt Salinger is 57. Singer Henry Rollins is 56. Actor Neal patrol car on Wyoming highway outlets 23-year-old Preston Kelley Chief Steve Norman says his depart-
McDonough is 51. Singer Freedom Williams is 51. Actress ELK MOUNTAIN, Wyo. Dramatic texted his grandmother a photo ment has no interest in doing so.
Kelly Hu is 49. Rock singer Matt Berninger (The National) is video of a tractor-trailer toppling Monday that appeared to show him Clason says city councilors will
46. Rock musician Todd Harrell (3 Doors Down) is 45. onto a Wyoming Highway Patrol car bound and beaten in a wooded area in consider abolishing the ordinance
Country musician Scott Thomas (Parmalee) is 44. Singer- shows just how windy it can get on the Tennessee. during their Feb. 22 meeting.
songwriter Feist is 41.
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Police reports
The countys worst plane crash Thats trashy
A woman was screaming and throwing
garbage at cars in the roadway on Center
Street in Redwood City before 9:30
p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7.

FOSTER CITY
Arres t. A 53-year-old Hayward man was
arrested for assault with a deadly weapon on
Edgewater Boulevard before 12:10 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 9.
Burg l ary . A car was broken into and about

T
he suggestion might seem slightly $60 worth of items were stolen on Flying
ghoulish, but curious hikers can view Cloud Isle before 8:53 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 9.
wreckage from the worst airplane Di s o rderl y co nduct. A 51-year-old San
crash in San Mateo County history: the crash The trail leading to the crash site was named Resolution Trail and a memorial plaque was Mateo man was arrested for public intoxica-
of an Australian airliner that killed 19 people, donated by the Native Sons of the Golden West. The plaque, anchored on a rock, was placed tion when he was found sleeping in his truck
one a promising young pianist with an inter- in 2009 near where Fir Trail intersects with Resolution Trail. on East Hillsdale Boulevard before 5:03 p.m.
national reputation. mal history site when the crash area was in win the Town Hall endowment series award. Tuesday, Feb. 7.
The British Commonwealth Pacic private hands as a logging operation and later The honor was bestowed in 1942, the same
Airlines DC-6 named Resolution was ying as a motorcycle park. year he made his rst appearance as a soloist SAN CARLOS
from Sydney to San Francisco on Oct. 28, After the open space district acquired the with the New York Philharmonic orchestra.
1953, when only three minutes from its land, it was decided to formally recognize the Two years later, he signed an exclusive con- Theft. A vehicle was stolen on the 100
destination it slammed into Kings worst airplane crash in San Mateo County tract with RCA-Victor. block of Old County Road before 7:35 p.m.
Mountain, west of Redwood City, cutting a history, Villegas said. Kapells tour of Australia included 37 con- Monday, Feb. 6.
path through an area jammed with trees and The trail leading to the crash site was named certs in 14 weeks with performances in Di s o rderl y co nduct. A 52-year-old
starting several res with a shower of fuel. Resolution Trail and a memorial plaque was Sydney, Melbourne and regional stops such Redwood City man was arrested for public
The sight was one of absolute devasta- donated by the Native Sons of the Golden as Bendigo, Shepparton and Geelong. intoxication on the 1700 block of Laurel
tion, reported San Mateo Times photogra- West. The plaque, anchored on a rock, was Kapell wasnt happy with some of the Street before 6:13 p.m. Monday, Feb. 6.
pher Ray Zirkel, who ew over the wreckage placed in 2009 near where Fir Trail intersects reviews he received in Australian newspapers. Arres t. A 65-year-old Redwood City man
in a helicopter and brought back the rst pho- with Resolution Trail. Before he got on the plane at Sydney, he told was arrested for parole violation on the 1900
tos from the fog and smoke shrouded hillside. According to the Check-Six website, which reporters: This is goodbye forever I shall block of Elizabeth Street before 2:27 p.m.
Nothing moved, only great chunks of twist- is dedicated to aviation history, fog was so never return. His nal concert, which was Monday, Feb. 6.
ed, unrecognizable debris lay over the moun- thick that an instrument approach was neces- held in Geelong, included Chopins Funeral Burg l ary . A vehicles window was broken
tainside. The only thing that was left resem- sary. The Civil Aeronautics Board determined March. and property valued at approximately
bling a plane was a buried, torn wing. that the probable cause of the crash was the $26,870 on the rst block of Circle Star Way
Apparently more wreckage was buried in the failure of the crew to follow prescribed proce- The Rear View Mirror by history columnist before 6:10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 6.
forest which we couldnt see. dures for an instrument approach. Jim Clifford appears in the Daily Journal Theft. Someone stole a credit card from an
Some of that twisted wreckage can be The National Guard Armory in Redwood ev ery other Monday. Objects in The Mirror car at 300 La Mesa Drive before 9:30 a.m.
seen just yards from a trail in El Corte de City was pressed into service as a temporary are closer than they appear. Saturday, Feb. 4.
Madera Open Space Preserve that is managed morgue. Searchers found 17 bodies on the
by the Midpeninsula Open Space District. rst day of the search and two a day later.
During the initial attempted rescue and There were no survivors. The victims included
recovery efforts, much of the airplane wreck- 31-year-old pianist William Kapell, who was
age was left on the site, said Jenny Villegas returning from a series of concerts in
of the districts public affairs ofce. The Australia. When he was only 20, the New
wreckage became what she called an infor- York musician became the youngest person to

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Financial footing in San Bruno still improving


Tax collections drive local economy to expand as revenue jumps again from the year prior
By Austin Walsh Property tax was the largest source of rev- nesses leaving town in search of more office In all, citys top 10 employment sources
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF enue for the city in the fiscal year ending space. account for 4,145 jobs, or 15.7 percent of
June 30, 2016, generating $9.5 million for Though no specific business is specified all the jobs in San Bruno, an increase of
Increased tax revenue combined with more the citys general fund. The sum marked a in the report, Stella & Dot relocated from its about 2 percent from the previous fiscal
salary savings made for improved financial $700,000 increase from the year prior, and former headquarters at 1111 Bayhill Drive year.
state of affairs in San Bruno, according to amounts to about $4.5 million more than last June to a new building in Brisbane. The The per capita personal income in San
the citys latest comprehensive annual the money generated in 2011 amidst the the company focusing on a direct sales model Bruno grew again to $36,458, up about
financial report. depths of the Great Recession. similar to Mary Kay or Amway had been one $200 from the year prior and marking at
The report reviewing performance of the Revenue generated when a traveler stays of the citys primary employers prior to least the 10th straight year of gains from
citys budget for the 2015-2016 fiscal year overnight in a San Bruno hotel produced moving. 2007 when the average resident made
shows San Brunos general fund received $3.3 million last year, about $154,000 YouTube continues to be San Brunos $33,054.
$2.6 million more in combined tax revenue more than the previous year, marking the largest employer, with 1,732 jobs, more Looking ahead, there is reason to believe
in from the year prior, according to the doc- most money made in hotel tax over the last than 400 jobs than the year prior. Skyline the quality of life will continue to improve
ument received last month by the San Bruno decade. College supplanted Artichoke Joes Casino in San Bruno, according to a note in the
City Council. In all, city coffers accepted $26.2 million as the citys second largest source of jobs, as report from interim Finance Director Jim
Primarily driving the increase was in combined tax revenue, nearly $20,000 the college employed 583 workers, nearly OLeary.
$400,000 more in property and hotel taxes more than last year. Those gains were ampli- 200 more than the previous year when its This geography makes San Bruno a pop-
than the year prior, as the general fund fied through the city spending about was the citys sixth largest source of work. ular location for residents, businesses and
swelled to $28.9 million, amounting to a $800,000 less on employees than had been The casino added 93 jobs from the year prior. retailers. Economic indicator are continuing
$17 million jump. Of the massive general originally anticipated in the city budget. Artichoke Joes also generated $1.7 mil- to show an increase in housing values and a
fund increase, $14.4 million was attributa- The San Bruno City Council approved a lion for the city in card room taxes, a jump of high level of sales activity in San Bruno and
ble to officials consolidating various small- reserve policy in 2013 ensuring a general about $4,000 from the year prior, but down across the region, he said. The city proj-
er funds into the citys main operating fund reserve of $1.5 million is maintained at about $1 million from the money generated ects that regional economic growth will
source. all times, which was met as well. in 2007. continue at a moderate pace over the next
The remaining increase of $2.6 million Not all tax revenue streams beat levels Though City Hall remains one of the couple of years. The citys unemployment
results in ongoing growth in the citys tax enjoyed the year prior, as sales tax generat- largest employers in San Bruno, the work- rate decreased from the prior year to 3 per-
base and cost containment across all depart- ed about $8.3 million last year, a downtick force decreased by nine employees from the cent. This job growth has led to rising home
ments and operating programs, according of about $18,000. Officials attributed the year prior, likely contributing the salary prices and a significant increase in commer-
to the report. slight loss of sales tax of some large busi- savings enjoyed as well. cial and residential development.

San Bruno police use conflicting Local briefs Man stabs himself during The male driver remained seated inside
his car and pulled a knife out and refused to
evidence to make hit-and-run arrest police standoff in Redwood City exit, according to police.
A driver was arrested in San Bruno on sus- injuries, according to police. A standoff at a Redwood City country club Officers and San Mateo County sheriffs
picion of hit-and-run when he returned to the The victim was conscious and was taken to ended with a man who allegedly stabbed deputies arrived and surrounded the vehicle.
scene of injury collision that occurred late a hospital with injuries that were not con- himself being taken into custody, accord- As negotiators began talking with the
Thursday night, police said. sidered life-threatening. ing to police. man, they convinced him to throw out the
Samuel Pinfold, 55, was booked into the Pinfold allegedly left the scene and At 6:36 a.m., Sunday, Feb. 12, officers knife, and by 11:10 a.m., he surrendered
county jail Friday, Feb. 10 following an returned some time later, police said. He attempted to stop a car on Woodside Road at and was taken into custody, according to
investigation into the collision involving a allegedly spoke with officers and was Alameda De Las Pulgas, police said. police.
pedestrian near El Camino Real and Citation allowed to leave after the conversation. The vehicle then pulled into the Menlo Fire and medical crews treated him at the
Avenue. But investigators later found evidence that Country Club driveway, at 2300 Woodside scene for significant self-inflicted wounds.
Police responded to the collision at 11:48 contradicted what Pinfold told officers and Road, and came to a stop. The driver then He was then taken to the hospital, police
p.m. and when they arrived they found a 42- he was arrested on suspicion of felony hit- backed into the patrol vehicle, according to said.
year-old man lying in the road with serious and-run. police. The mans identity has not been released.

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Immigrants wait in fear after raids; Trump takes credit
By Claire Galofaro was told by ICE that things had changed.
and Juliet Linderman She said another lawyer led federal court
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS papers and got a judge to stop the deporta-
tion. The bus turned around, and Mosqueda
Pastor Fred Morris looked out over his is now jailed in Southern California, wait-
congregation Sunday as news ricocheted ing to learn his fate.
around the world that American authorities In Virginia, agents who went to an apart-
were rounding up immigrants in an enforce- ment Thursday looking for a wanted man
ment surge that President Donald Trump picked up everyone else in the apartment
promised on the campaign trail. too, except for one women with a baby in
Parishioners did not smile as on any other her arms, said Simon Sandoval-
Sunday morning. They stared down at their Moshenberg, legal director for Legal Aid
feet. Others didn't attend at all. Justice Center's immigrant advocacy pro-
There is a dreadful sense of fear. It's more gram in northern Virginia.
than palpable. It's radiating. People are ter- Here's what happens on the ground:
ried, said Morris, whose United Somebody knocks on the door, they ask for
Methodist mission is in a predominantly a name, the people are very scared, said
Hispanic neighborhood of Los Angeles. Tessie Borden, an advocate in Los Angeles.
They were just sitting there in stunned Then they round everybody up and say
silence. We'll sort it out later. But sorting it out
For days, fear and confusion have gripped later may mean separating families and
immigrant communities after word spread breaking down support systems for these
that federal agents were rounding up hun- folks.
REUTERS
dreds of immigrants in cities across the For supporters of Trump's immigration
A border patrol agent looks on as people separated by immigration wait to see their relatives policies, the new and broader approach was
country. The scope of the operation at an open gate on the fence along the Mexico border.
remained unclear on Sunday. welcome news.
Advocates and immigration lawyers The raids included nearly 200 people in immigrant living illegally in America could The main thing is to send the message
scrambled to contain the panic and to the Carolinas and Georgia, more than 150 be targeted. that the immigration laws are actually
organize seminars and social media cam- in and around Los Angeles, and around 40 in Immigrant-rights groups cite the case of being enforced again, said Mark
paigns to teach people their rights. New York, ICE conrmed. Among those Manuel Mosqueda, a 50-year-old house Krikorian, executive director of the Center
The Immigration and Customs arrested were a Salvadoran gang member and painter, as an example of how they believe for Immigration Studies, a think tank that
Enforcement agency said the efforts were a Brazilian drug trafcker, ofcials said. ICE agents in the new administration are advocates for tighter controls on immigra-
"routine" and no different than the arrests A decade ago, immigration ofcers again going too far. tion.
carried out under former President Barack searching for specic individuals would During last week's enforcement opera- Immigration advocates said many immi-
Obama that targeted those with criminal often arrest others encountered along the tion, ICE agents showed up at Mosqueda's grants are now afraid to send their children
histories or multiple immigration viola- way, a practice that drew criticism from home in the LA suburbs looking for some- to school and afraid to go to church or work
tions. advocates. Under the Obama administra- one else. While there, they inquired about or the hospital. Panicked rumors spread as
But Trump took to Twitter to claim credit. tion, agents focused more narrowly on spe- Mosqueda, learned he was here illegally and quickly as the truth.
The crackdown on illegal criminals is cic individuals who posed a security or put him on a bus to Mexico. Every time so much as a white guy with a
merely the keeping of my campaign prom- public safety threat. Karla Navarrete, a lawyer for the advocacy clipboard is walking around, everyone runs
ise, the president wrote. Gang members, Trump signed an executive order days after group CHIRLA, said she sought to stop into their apartments and locks the doors,
drug dealers & others are being removed! taking ofce that made clear that almost any Mosqueda from being placed on the bus and Sandoval-Moshenberg said.

Police pursuing Pacifica Woman arrested for and remove the victims' wallets from their
Local briefs purses, police said.
robbery suspects on the loose allegedly stealing from elderly Thomas is also accused of using the vic-
lowed the vehicle to San Francisco where tims' credit cards to make purchases at
Police are looking for two suspects who attempted to conduct a traffic stop. Police in South San Francisco arrested a
allegedly committed a strong-armed rob- suspect in a series of wallet thefts targeting department and convenience stores in San
The suspects fled to avoid the traffic Mateo County, police said.
bery in Pacifica before leading officers on a stop, and a brief chase ensued, but officers elderly victims.
vehicle chase, police said. Renetha Thomas, 42, of San Jose, was Police said Thomas is responsible for at
soon lost sight of them. The suspects least 15 similar crimes dating back to
At 8:05 p.m., officers responded Friday, remain at large and police are investigating arrested on Thursday, Feb. 9, on suspicion
Feb. 10, to the 500 block of Crespi Drive of elder abuse, burglary, credit card fraud and August of 2016.
the incident.
to investigate a report of a strong-armed identity theft, according to the South San
robbery. According to police, two suspects
One suspect is described as a black man,
about 35 years old, 5 feet 8 inches tall, 210 Francisco Police Department. One dies in fatal
used force to steal the victim's cellphone, pounds, salt and pepper hair, a full beard, Detectives from the South San Francisco wreck near Pescadero
resulting in minor injuries to the victim. wearing blue jeans and a North Face jacket. Police Department arrested her at her San One person died and another suffered
After the robbery, the suspects entered a The second suspect is described as a black Jose home. major injuries in a collision on state
gold Jaguar with white or yellow paper female wearing a pink shirt. Police said the arrest came after several Highway 1 south of Pescadero in unincor-
license plates and damage to the rear Anyone with information is encouraged months of investigating a series of wallet porated San Mateo County, according to the
bumper, and fled north on state Highway 1, to contact the Pacifica Police Department thefts in South San Francisco and in other California Highway Patrol.
police said. at 738-7314 or the anonymous tip line at cities in San Mateo County. The crash was reported around 9:20 p.m.,
A police officer located the vehicle on 359-4444 and refer to case number 17- Thomas would make contact with the vic- Saturday, Feb. 11, just north of the San
Highway 1 near Monterey Road and fol- 0432. tims at grocery stores, distract the victims Mateo County line.

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No matter the issue, the president knows an expert


By Nancy Benac having borrowing money from banks as he spoke about the es for President Bill Clinton. His frame for Europe, his
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS need to reduce financial regulations. frame for the airlines, his frame for the banking system ...
When he approvingly sized up Britains vote to leave the is himself.
WASHINGTON President Donald Trump knows a guy. European Union, Trump said last month that hed had a Its not necessarily a bad thing to draw on real-world
No matter what issue Trump is addressing, he seems either very bad experience in his own businesses when dealing experiences in developing or justifying policy.
to know somebody with a relevant personal experience or with the EU bureaucracy. Plenty of presidents and politicians have recognized the
hes got a firsthand tale to recount. Getting the approvals from Europe, he said, was very, value of anecdotal storytelling in advancing their agendas.
When he met airline CEOs on Thursday, Trump said his very tough. President Barack Obama offered his own improbable life
own pilot whos a real expert had told him about Call him the anecdotal president: For good or ill, Trump story as a metaphor for the wide-open possibilities avail-
problems with obsolete equipment. processes policy proposals through his own personal able to all Americans. And he frequently drew on the con-
When he met business and economic experts a week earli- frame of reference. cerns that came up in the 10 letters a day that he read from
er, Trump cited the difficulties his friends in business were Its all about him, says Jeff Shesol, who wrote speech- people who wrote to the White House.

growing old in this business. As optimistic as he is about the future of criminal defense

DEFENDER
Continued from page 1
As difficult as some of these moments have been for
Digiacinto, his experience in moving past difficult cases
has proved invaluable to the attorneys who have worked
in the county, Digiacinto said he is worried about recruiting
and keeping talent for the private defender program in the
face of the Peninsulas rising cost of living. Because the
under him. Digiacinto, who used to ski to give himself a program doesnt offer medical care or benefits, Digiacinto
break from ruminating on tough cases, said he usually lets realizes it can be scary, particularly for young lawyers, to
issued by the county manager and controller calling for younger lawyers talk through whatever is weighing on make the decision to move their families to San Mateo
increased oversight of the program, rejecting a recommen- them before encouraging them to focus on whats ahead. County.
dation to establish an oversight committee and approving I tell them, youve got to gather your strength, step To attract people, you really have to be able to pay them.
a wide range of recommendations to bring greater accounta- away from it, go to the gym and get ready for the next So far, the county understands that, and has respected that,
bility to the program. Assistant Chief Defender Myra client, he said. he said. It is the least popular thing to spend money on.
Weiher said she has been meeting every two weeks with Though leading the private defender program has meant These folks understand that the Constitution isnt just
Reyna Farrales, deputy county manager for Performance Digiacinto has spent less time in the courtroom, he has paper.
Management, to discuss changes to program procedures, enjoyed his time working with a team of attorneys who also Though San Mateo County District Attorney Steve
which they hope will increase accessibility to clients and relish the challenge of 39 million to one. Digiacinto said Wagstaffe has often stood opposite of Digiacinto table in
the public. Their conversations are in preparation for a he always wanted to be a teacher, and thought hard about the courtroom, he said Digiacinto will leave a mark on San
review of the contract between the private defender program getting a graduate degree in teaching before he committed Mateo Countys criminal justice system.
and the county, which expires in June. himself to law. We are able to work together to solve problems, he
For Digiacinto, defending the Private Defender Program To be a teacher here means youre dealing with bright said. He has been instrumental in making the San Mateo
comes with the territory. The 67-year-old defense attorney minds, and people who really care about something thats [County] criminal justice system extraordinarily better.
has met several challenges in the contentious world of pro- bigger than them, thats the needs of the underserved com- Wagstaffe, who has known Digiacinto for some 30 years,
viding defense for the countys indigent, and earned wisdom munity, he said. Thats bigger than all of us. said his integrity is without a peer, and his care for others
he is eager to share with his team of defense attorneys. Weiher said Digiacinto has been generous in giving his has shown through in his interactions with both clients and
Digiacinto first entered the criminal justice system in time to other lawyers, and his example has also proved his fellow defense attorneys.
1977 as a trial lawyer, having spent four years at the motivating for those learning the ropes. When he represented clients, they had someone who
Lincoln University School of Law when it was in San Hes really somebody who fights the good fight, she fought for them and cared for them, said Wagstaffe. He has
Francisco earning his law degree at night and working as a said. done the same with the Private Defender Program. He cares
janitor and at a phone company during the day. He was Weiher has seen Digiacinto prioritize increasing pay for immensely for every person on the program.
quickly immersed in the stark reality of defending the coun- attorneys in the Private Defender Program. When Weiher Though Digiacinto, 67, is set to retire, he is clearing the
tys indigent criminals. started working at the program 11 years ago, attorneys were path for his successor and Private Defender Program team to
The scariest thing when youre a defense attorney is a paid $40 for working on a misdemeanor case from begin- lead the way in providing defense for the countys indigent,
factually innocent client. Didnt do it, wrong guy, thats ter- ning to end. She noted Digiacintos commitment to helping despite increased scrutiny in recent years. For this team,
rifying, he said. lawyers find meaning in their work, and that many lawyers Digiacinto holds a great deal of hope.
He said it has also been difficult to see the effects of crime in the Private Defender Program have continued to work These people are enthusiastic, they are willing to work,
on the families of those he has defended, who he said are there for several years because of their dedication to their he said. They cant wait to get to their next trial.
also victims of crime. clients and colleagues. Digiacinto is not sure who will replace him as chief
All you can do is what you can do, he said. Knowing Its the kind of place where people want to work, she defender, as the decision is up to the San Mateo County Bar
your limitations is an important part of growing up and said. Associations Board of Directors. One thing he is confident
about is that whoever takes the lead needs to be just as
unafraid of unlikely odds as he has.
You cant be afraid of being unpopular, he said. You
cant be intimidated by the power of the state of California.
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Presidential opposition swells on social media
By Barbara Ortutay mixed between digital and physical, says
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jayna Zweiman, one of the founders of the
Pussyhat Project. We harnessed social
NEW YORK The revolution may not be media for good.
televised but it apparently will be tweet- In 1969, activists planned massive march-
ed. And Facebooked. And Instagrammed. es around the U.S. to protest the war in
Not long after President Donald Trump Vietnam. The protests, called the
temporarily barred most people from seven Moratorium, drew millions of people around
majority-Muslim countries from entering the world. But it took months, a lot of
the U. S. , social activist Dex Torricke- effort, a national ofce of the organization
Barton took to Facebook. Im thinking of to get it off the ground, says Christopher
organizing a rally, he posted. Within a few Huff, a Beacon College professor focused on
hours, more than 1,000 people expressed social movements of the 1960s. The
interest. The resulting protest a week later, womens march was achieved at a much larg-
in front of San Franciscos City Hall, drew er scale at a fraction of the time.
thousands more. This immediacy is both an asset and a dis-
Torricke-Barton is far from alone. From advantage. While online networks help
organizing protests on the y to raising people rally quickly around a cause, Huff
money for refugee and immigrant rights says, they dont necessarily help people
groups, people have been using social grasp the long-term effort required to sus-
media to fuel the resistance against Trump tain a movement.
in ways their organizing predecessors from REUTERS
the 1960s could have hardly imagined. Online, then off Demonstrators rally against President Donald Trumps policies in Boston.
In Silicon Valley and across the tech block people on the basis of nationality and tions wrote speeches for Facebook CEO
Roots of protest world, Trumps travel ban created a stir that religion, a line had been crossed. Mark Zuckerberg and Alphabet Chairman
In Queens, New York, for instance, a went well beyond the industrys usual calls So Meetup held a company-wide resist-a- Eric Schmidt, said he and two sisters of
group of 27 women met up to write post- for deregulation and more coding classes for thon a riff on the hackathons tech com- Iranian descent organized their last-minute
cards to their state and local representatives kids. Between aggregating donations, issu- panies hold to devise new technologies protest using Facebook groups and
during a Postcard-Writing Happy Hour ing ery statements, and walking out of to help people get involved in the anti- Messenger. Thats quite a contrast to
organized through Facebook. work in protest, tech company executives Trump movement known as the resist- Torricke-Bartons earlier experience
And on Ravelry, the social network for and employees took up the anti-Trump cause ance. It then unveiled more than 1,000 new protesting violence in Darfur more than a
knitters and crocheters, members have been at a scale not seen in other industries. (hash)resist Meetup groups that people decade ago.
trading advice and knitting patterns for the New York-based Meetup, for instance, can join for free (its normally $15 a month Back then, lawyers, marketers, commu-
pink pussy hats that emerged as a symbol broke with nearly 15 years of helping people to run a group). As of Wednesday, some nications people would help you get (the
during the Womens March on Washington form and join interest groups on a non-parti- 35,000 people had joined the (hash)resist protests) off the ground ... networks had to
and similar protests elsewhere after Trumps san basis. Were vital plumbing for democ- Meetup groups, and scheduled 625 events be created in advance, he said. Now,
inauguration. racy, the company wrote in a Medium post around the world. protests can start without any kind of infra-
This is an incredible project because its this week. But after Donald Trumps order to Torricke-Barton, who in earlier incarna- structure.

Trump brings surge of membership, donations to civil liberties union


By Larry Neumeister and ing the United States. The Whats really heartening is people are the age of Trump on its website and magazine
Michael R. Sisak organization said its mem- paying attention. Theyre aware of the cri- with a fresh slogan: See you in court. That
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bership has more than dou- sis on the horizon, he said. Theres a real was the same expression Trump used in his
bled since the election to a sense of urgency. tweeted response to a federal appeals courts
NEW YORK The nearly century-old record of nearly 1.2 mil- After Trumps election, the ACLU greeted decision refusing to reinstate the travel ban.
American Civil Liberties Union says it is sud- lion, and its Twitter fol-
denly awash in donations and new members lowing has tripled.
as it does battle with President Donald Trump It feels like were
over the extent of his constitutional authori- drinking from a re
Anthony hydrant, said ACLU
ty, with nearly $80 million in online contri- Romero
butions alone pouring in since the election. Executive Director
That includes a record $24 million surge over Anthony Romero, adding that the election
two days after Trump banned people from seven has brought immigration, refugee, reproduc-
predominantly Muslim countries from enter- tive, civil and voting rights to a high boil.
8 Monday Feb. 13, 2017 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

White House declines to publicly defend embattled Flynn


By Jill Colvin ing that he doesnt remember whether he did
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS or not, Christie said on CNN. So, thats a
conversation he is going to need to have
PALM BEACH, Fla. A top White House with the president and the vice president to
aide sidestepped repeated chances Sunday to clear that up, so that the White House can
publicly defend embattled national security make sure that they are completely accurate
adviser Michael Flynn following reports about what went on.
that he engaged in conversations with a The comments came as the White House
Russian diplomat about U. S. sanctions continues to weigh its options following a
before Trumps inauguration. legal blow last week to Trumps immigra-
The move, or lack thereof, adds uncertain- tion order suspending the nations refugee
ty as Trump is dealing with North Koreas program and barring citizens of seven
apparent rst missile launch of the year and Muslim-majority countries from entering
his presidency. The president is also wel- the U.S.
coming the leaders of Israel and Canada this Miller, who was one of the architects of
week. the order, maintained in a round of Sunday
Trump has yet to comment on the allega- show interviews that the president has
tions against Flynn, and a top aide dis- sweeping executive authority when it
patched to represent the administration on comes to barring foreigners he deems pose a
the Sunday news shows skirted questions on risk to the country. He said Trump will do
the topic, saying it was not his place to whatever we need to do, consistent with
weigh in on the sensitive matter. the law, to keep this country safe and
Pressed repeatedly, top policy adviser REUTERS slammed judges whove stood in his way.
Stephen Miller said it wasnt up to him to National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, right, and Senior Counselor Steve Bannon board This is a judicial usurpation of the
say whether the president retains condence Air Force One at West Palm Beach International airport in Florida. power. It is a violation of judges proper
in Flynn. report, which rst appeared in The New Jerseys Gov. Chris Christie, who led roles in litigating disputes. We will ght
Its not for me to tell you whats in the Washington Post, contradicted both Trumps transition planning before the it, Miller said in an interview on Fox
presidents mind, he said on NBC. Thats Flynns previous denials, as well as those election, said Flynn would have to explain News Sunday.
a question for the president. made by Vice President Mike Pence in a tel- his conicting statements about his con- As for the administrations next steps,
The White House said in an unsigned evised interview. versations with Russian ambassador Sergey Miller said that all options remain on the
statement Friday the president had full con- Trump has been discussing the situation Kislyak to Trump and Vice President Mike table, including a Supreme Court appeal.
dence in Flynn. But ofcials have been with associates, according to a person who Pence. Trump said on the plane ride to Florida on
mum since then amid fallout from reports spoke with him recently. The person spoke Gen. Flynn has said up to this point that Friday that he was considering signing a
that Flynn addressed U.S. sanctions against on the condition of anonymity to discuss he had not said anything like that to the brand new order as early as Monday to try
Russia in a phone call late last year. The private conversations. Russian ambassador. I think now hes say- to bypass the legal challenges.

Supreme Court nominee has defended free speech, religion


By Jeff Donn of his rulings shows. His record puts him at U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver running war against the news media and
and Geoff Mulvihill odds with President Donald Trumps disdain reect views more in line with the president wants to make it easier to sue for libel. The
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for journalists and tendency to lash out at and conservatives. Gorsuch repeatedly has president, who nominated Gorsuch for the
critics. sided with religious groups when they butt high court, has used his political stature to
Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch has On other First Amendment cases involv- up against the secular state. re off harsh attacks on relatively power-
been a defender of free speech and a skeptic ing freedom of religion, however, In a 2007 opinion involving free speech, less critics such as the father of a dead sol-
of libel claims, an Associated Press review Gorsuchs rulings in his decade on the 10th Gorsuch ruled for a Kansas citizen who said dier or a beauty pageant winner.
he was bullied by Douglas County ofcials Gorsuch has sided with those lower on the
into dropping his tax complaints. When power scale. In cases in 2007 and 2016,
public ofcials feel free to wield the powers Gorsuch agreed with the court majority in
of their ofce as weapons against those who upholding public employees claims of
question their decisions, they do damage retaliation for exercising their constitu-
not merely to the citizen in their sights but tional rights of free speech and association.
also to the First Amendment liberties, He repeatedly has interpreted libel law in
Gorsuch wrote. light of the First Amendments guarantee of
Trump, who announced Gorsuch as his free speech, rejecting claims based on small
pick on Jan. 31, has said he is waging a mistakes in the offending material.
THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Monday Feb. 13, 2017 9
Letters to the editor Rich Hedges to receive
Building a broader consensus
Editor,
do a better job then the government in
building new housing, then you remove
the obstacles and disincentives to build-
What will a member of Congress con-
vey by sitting politely as he spews his
hate and lies? Will any of you rise up in
chamber Mayors Award
T
he annual San Mateo Area Chamber of
Robert E. Durkee, in his Feb. 10 letter ing new housing and encourage the response and call out the lies for what Commerce Awards dinner Thursday, Feb. 16 will
to the editor, would cut off his nose to private sector by reducing fees, remov- they are in his presence in that chamber? honor Richard Hedges with the Mayors Award
spite his face. Since California taxpay- ing regulatory barriers such as zoning, Will you choose decorum over nation? for community service.
Hedges, respected by those who work with him for
ers pay more to the federal government height limits and density limits and Better to boycott this charade than to be
his dedication and wisdom, participates in almost
than California receives in return, U.S. streamline the process by which new res- cast indelibly into history by video and every city committee and activity, while an active
Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Palo Alto, is sim- idential projects are approved locally. photographs that you will never escape member of his neighborhood Harbortown and United
ply asking that money paid by John Paul Hanna as a cowardly enabler of this countrys Homeowners Association. He is a former union leader
California taxpayers be reinvested in Palo Alto slide into fascism. with United Food and Commercial Workers. While
Hedges is well known at the state, regional and county
California infrastructure projects. History will not forgive you.
The purpose of infrastructure projects
Border security Walter Alvarado
levels, he has never forgotten his days growing up in a
family struggling for economic survival. Here is his
is to improve the economy and in- Editor, San Carlos description of his early life in his own words.
crease productivity. Refusing to As a senator, Barack Obama said, The I grew up in a blue-collar neighborhood in Kansas
consider infrastructure projects that are American people are a welcoming and
Facebook played itself City, Kansas. A block away from my house was the
nearest railroad tracks. The slaughterhouses were two
likely to have a high return on invest- generous people. But those who enter Editor, miles from my home. When the wind blew, we knew
ment because they take place in states our country illegally, and those who I applaud Facebook/Chan Zuckerbergs what the major industry was in our city.
where you lost the popular vote is not employ them, disrespect the rule of $3.1 million donation to affordable The effects of the
the best way to help your supporters law. And because we live in an age housing (Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Depression did not end
throughout the country. where terrorists are challenging our funds affordable housing nonprofit in with the beginning of
World War II. My father
Also, losing the election does not borders, we simply cannot allow peo- the Feb. 7 edition of the Daily Journal). could not find work. He
mean we must abandon our values and ple to pour into the United States However, my excitement evaporated rode freight trains all over
take up the values of those who won the undetected, undocumented, and when I read the announcement from the the country looking for
election. Thats never happened before, unchecked. Americans are right to de- grants recipient, Community Legal work. He caught a freight
and now would be a particularly bad time mand better border security and better Services of East Palo Alto (CLESPA), on to Beaumont, Texas and
worked running pipelines
to start. Real leaders nd ways to work enforcement of the immigration laws. how its going to be spent. CLESPA during the oil boom in the
with and compromise with their oppo- If this is what he said 10 years ago, os- proudly boasts that the money will be late 20s. When that work
nents to build a broader consensus. tensibly with the support of all the spent to lawyer up. ran out, he followed the
Chuck Simmons Democratic voters who elected him to his Instead of housing for employees wheat harvest from cen-
Redwood City senate seat and then to two terms as pres- Facebook plan to hire, this money will tral Texas to North
Dakota. When that work
ident, what has changed for the people of be used to hire five lawyer/activists to
Housing fees and regulations his party to call for protests and riots in sue and pursue class-warfare style poli-
ran out each year, he
would go back to his
Editor, the streets over President Trumps talk of cies that have nothing to do with aunts house and do odd jobs for people who needed
In her guest perspective Meeting the better border security and better enforce- affordable housing. CLESPAs Daniel help.
need for affordable housing in the Feb. 6 ment of the immigration laws? Saver even publicly threatened the My father married my mother in 1937 and then lied
about his marriage status to get into the Civilian
edition of the Daily Journal, Evelyn Matt Grocott community that CLESPA will use the Conservation Corps. He earned $30 a month and $25
Stivers articulates very well the need for San Carlos funds to double down on policies like was sent to his aunt who reared him. She turned that
affordable housing in the Bay Area and rent control or just cause eviction. money over to my mother. This is how they survived.
particularly on the Peninsula.
Boycott Trumps speech Savvy readers will remember that last My parents never owned a home. They always rented
Among other things, she advocates Editor, November, CLESPA waged war to try to old houses. I went as a child to union meetings with
my father. He worked political campaigns with his
support for the housing impact fees. The House Speaker Paul Ryan invited Don- pass these policies and voters united union. When I was 15, I became a runner for the
housing impact fee approach is based ald Trump to address a joint session of and rejected them. Its hypocritical that precinct committee man. He sat at the voting area at
upon a misconception and misunder- Congress Feb. 28, and Trumphas ac- hes now boasting about using these our local fire station polling place and would tell me to
standing of the economics involved in cepted. All elected members of Congress millions to spend on local elections go knock on doors and ask voters to come with me to
homebuilding. Impact fees, which are in particular, my representative, and lawsuits that will not help solve vote. In other words, he taught me poll watching.
FDR was our political god. No one ever considered vot-
fees charged to the developers of new Jackie Speier, and U.S. senators Diane our housing problems. Instead, the ing Republican or crossing a picket line. I remember one
housing, are counterproductive. They Feinstein and Kamala Harris should only people who win are the lawyers. long strike in 1947. It was hard, but my folks always
serve as disincentives to homebuilders not attend. If they truly want to help, why not fund said they went without in the present to ensure the future.
and result in increasing the prices of Trump has told too many clearly demon- true affordable housing programs? How What they could not have known, however, is that
market-rate housing. A better approach strable falsehoods, shown a dictatorial about partnering for a down payment to they gave birth to me at the beginning of the golden
age for working class kids. Thanks to everything they
would be to reduce the fees as well as the disdain for the judiciary, mischaracterized purchase a property that you can deed re- suffered through, I was able to build a life that they
other costs of processing new housing inconvenient facts as fake news, defined strict for 30 years? Or working with HIP only dreamed about.
through the approval process and incen- terrorism as only originating from non- Housing that engages property owners When I was 10 years old, I became a paper boy. I
tivizing homebuilders by removing or whites and shown more concern over his to open their units for low income resi- built my route to the largest route in Kansas City. I
reducing governmental obstacles in the daughters business success than the wel- dents? CLESPA seems to follow this used my paper route to build other businesses. I mowed
lawns for my customers in the spring, summer and fall.
construction of new housing. fare of this country. He diminishes Putins clear strategy: divide and distract. Its a I cleaned gutters in the fall. I scooped sidewalks and
If you believe the government can do a war crimes by claiming America lacks in- shame that Facebook, whose mission is driveways in the winter. I collected soft drink bottles
better job than the private sector of nocence. He is unconcerned with to bring community and friends closer and sold them for the deposits. I also sold magazine
building new housing, then the money to persuading the electorate with facts and rea- together, was just bamboozled to spend subscriptions. I remember one week in the mid-50s, I
fund public housing projects should come son. Instead, he appeals only to the lowest $3.1 million to drive it apart. Dislike. earned a total from all of this of $100. That was more
money than my father earned.
from the public (for example, a sales impulses of his followers and manipulates Jeff LaMont When I was 14, I went to work for the Granada
tax). If you believe the private sector can the fears of many suffering Americans. San Mateo Theater in Kansas City. I worked from 6 p. m. to mid-
night five days per week. Before I went to work one
OUR MISSION: afternoon, my parents sat me down and told me my
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most father was ill and had two years to live. I continued to
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for
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Shoppers weigh boycott calls as buying gets political


By Michael Rubinkam and buying a drink or shoes has never seemed so to start donating to an abortion-rights group.
Anne DInnocenzio political. Social media makes it easier than Companies need to know if theyre going
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ever for activists and consumers to target or to release a political statement, people are
defend stores and brands that take a stand or going to react, she said.
ALLENTOWN, Pa. Stormy Patterson those they see as proxies for a politician. Monthly surveys have showed that more
makes a distinction between opinion and As a result, every shopping bag is a poten- shoppers are citing politics among the top
action as she surveys each new call to boy- tial political statement, said Allen Adamson, ve factors that inuence their buying deci-
cott Company A or support Brand B. founder of Brand Simple, a consulting rm. It sions, according to Marshal Cohen, chief
Its silly to penalize Under Armour over is like carrying a sign in a rally. industry analyst at research rm NPD Group
its CEOs praise of President Donald Trump, Patterson said her political views have Inc. Chalk it up to election divisions that
she says. Far more important is how a com- absolutely inuenced her buying deci- have lasted into Trumps presidency and his
pany behaves toward its customers or sions. own penchant for mixing politics with
employees, especially if it has an impact on I think everybody has their different commerce.
their rights. extremes, or what they feel is worth taking a Trump had used Twitter to chastise retailers
Hobby Lobby, I wont patronize them. I stand for, said Patterson, who turns 34 on like Amazon and Macys before complaining
wont touch them. And I actually used to go Monday, as she shopped with her husband that Nordstrom treated his daughter so
there like once a week, said Patterson, who and 16-month-old daughter at an Allentown unfairly. Nordstrom had said the Ivanka
opposes the chains refusal to pay for some mall. would prefer brands to not be political, said Trump brands sales were falling, and ethics
kinds of birth control for its employees. The weaponized buying can be a mineeld Wendy Liebmann, CEO of marketing consult- experts saw the tweet as an implied threat
Long before Trump slammed Nordstrom for for retailers and brands, many of which are ing rm WSL Strategic Retail, and she from the White House to businesses rethink-
dropping his daughters clothing and acces- already struggling as malls fall out of favor believes companies should focus on larger ing their Trump ties.
sories line spurring the presidents sup- and people buy more online. Some compa- messages rather than weigh in on specic The Ivanka Trump brand says it saw double-
porters to call for a boycott of the department nies deliberately enter the political fray, bet- political issues. digit percentage sales growth in 2016 from
store politically active consumers have ting that their customers will support their Courtney Taylor, 21, of Center Valley, the previous year as it expanded its cate-
used their purchasing power strategically. points of view. Others tread carefully, trying Pennsylvania, said she believes shopping gories, distribution and offerings. In recent
They could punish brands with which they to avoid a backlash. and politics should remain separate. But she days, weve seen our brand swept into the
disagreed, and reward those whose views With advertising everywhere, Americans has her limits. Taylor, who voted for Trump political fray, becoming collateral damage
aligned with theirs. are used to seeing brand messages all the time because she opposes abortion, said shed in others efforts to advance agendas unrelat-
In the polarized Trump era, the simple act of but not from politicians. Most Americans stop shopping at her favorite store if it were ed to what we do, the company said.

GOP dilemma on health law taxes: Repeal or not repeal?


By Alan Fram taxes from people. other tough decisions. Still, with solid Democratic opposition a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Yet voiding those If the taxes are repealed certainty, GOP leaders such as House
levies erases a mammoth and they need money for Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., face pressure to
WASHINGTON Republicans love cut- war chest Republicans their replacement plan, nd a tax sweet spot without enraging part
ting taxes, especially if they were authored would love to have and do they pay for it with of their party or threatening the entire
by a president named Barack Obama. But as may well need as they higher federal decits? effort.
they push their wobbly effort to erase his try replacing Obamas Do they deeply cut Last summer, Ryan offered a campaign
health care overhaul, theyre divided over law. Its a major rift GOP Medicaid, which pro- proposal with scant detail to replace
whether to repeal the levies the law imposed leaders face as they try vides health care for low- Obamas law with tax credits, expanded
to nance its expanded coverage for mil- Donald Trump crafting a health care Paul Ryan income people, or carve health savings accounts and other steps. It
lions of Americans. package that can pass savings from Medicare, would repeal all of the statutes tax increas-
Its a trillion-dollar dilemma actually Congress. which serves the elderly? Might they raise es.
closer to $1.1 trillion. Thats the 10-year These are sources of revenue you just other taxes, something thats been anathe- It also proposed new taxes on the part of
price tag the nonpartisan Congressional cant discount, said Rep. Patrick Meehan, ma to Republicans for decades? employer-provided health insurance that
Budget Ofce puts on revenue the govern- R-Pa., a member of the Tuesday Group of Theres going to be a temptation for pol- exceeds an unspecied level. The blueprint
ment would lose if the laws taxes on GOP pragmatists. He said the money could icymakers to take the easy way out and sim- says it would affect only the most generous
wealthy people, the insurance and pharma- help create a soft landing and coverage for ply let decits rise, said Maya MacGuineas, plans.
ceutical industries and others were eliminat- those who currently rely on Obamacare. president of the bipartisan Committee for a Such coverage is currently not taxed, and
ed. Republicans know theyll need tons of Responsible Federal Budget. She said for supporters say the idea would prod compa-
Republicans and President Donald Trump cash, whatever they devise. The gure is cur- Republicans promising for decades to nies and workers away from overly costly
have been edging away from their promise rently unknown. improve the nations scal health, that insurance. Its fate is uncertain.
to quickly eliminate Obamas entire law. Whatever we do in replacement is going choice is going to look hypocritical. Besides nancing their replacement pro-
Still, annulling its taxes would be a partial to cost some money, and is there a way to The GOP has different options for preserv- grams, Republicans will need additional bil-
victory and is irresistible for many GOP law- generate money if we ditch all the ing revenues, like phasing in repeals of lions to deliver on their pledge to not
makers and the conservative voters at the Obamacare tax revenues or not? Thats where taxes or eliminating some while retaining abruptly halt coverage for the 20 million
core of their support. we havent achieved consensus, said No. 2 others. Participants say Obamas taxes on people receiving it under Obamas law. That
We should do full repeal, said Rep. Jim Senate GOP leader John Cornyn of Texas, medical device makers and on insurance and means covering them during a transition
Jordan, R-Ohio, a leading House conserva- who supports erasing the levies. pharmaceutical companies seem among the period of perhaps two years or more until
tive. And full repeal means not taking the Killing the taxes leads Republicans to likeliest to go. new GOP programs begin.

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Monday Feb. 13, 2017

Spieth soars at Pebble Beach


By Doug Ferguson Thats just how Spieth wanted it. shot victory over former U.S. Amateur
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Staked to a six-shot lead, Spieth never champion Kelly Kraft, a close friend
gave anyone much of a chance by put- from Dallas who couldnt get a putt to
PEBBLE BEACH Jordan Spieth ting for birdie on all but one hole. The fall that might have put a little pressure
soaked up every step of scenery on the lone highlight was his 30-foot birdie on Spieth.
18th hole at Pebble Beach, one of the putt on the 17th hole with the Pacific As easy and clinical as Spieth made it
prettiest places in golf and even more Ocean as a backdrop, and by then it was look, it was no less special.
spectacular on a Sunday when the only already over. This is a bucket-list place to win
work left is to hoist the crystal trophy. Played a lot of boring golf today, here, Augusta National, St. Andrews,
All that was missing from the AT&T Spieth said, which was exactly what we theres only a few in the world. It feels KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS
Pebble Beach Pro-Am were the high- needed. Jordan Spieth celebrates putting for eagle on 18 during
lights. He closed with a 2-under 70 for a four- See GOLF, Page 14 the final round Sunday of the Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

CSM back
to winning
ways in 17
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

The Lady Bulldogs are embracing the


blank slate.
Finishing last season with a program-
record 63-game home
winning streak, the
College of San Mateo
softball team now
ranked No. 1 in the state
suffered an opening-
day loss on Jan. 31, a 7-6
extra-inning heartbreak-
er, to end the teams his-
Meagan Wells toric run.
Since then with
their first eight games of the 2017 cam-
paign scheduled at home the Bulldogs
See SOFTBALL, Page 13

TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL


Above: M-A forward Katie Guenin, who scored two goals, threads the needle between two Aragon defenders in Saturdays 3-0 home win
to clinch the PAL Bay Division championship. Below: M-A junior Josephine Cotto, who scored the first goal, dribbles in Saturdays victory.

M-A clinches Bay title


Reigning CCS Division I champion Lady Bears
COURTESY OF SERRA ATHLETICS
earn their first league soccer crown since 98 Serra senior Brent Behrendt took gold in the
By Terry Bernal since she was a freshman, 184-pound division as the Padres won the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF but was always comple- WCAL championship Saturday at SHC.

For a team that has grown into a perennial


Central Coast Section playoff contender, and
is coming off a CCS Division I champi-
mented by a close second.
Most recently, in 2015-
16, when Guenin totaled
19 goals, then senior
Serra wrestles
onship, the Menlo-Atherton girls soccer
team Saturday, strangely enough, celebrated
winning a rare Peninsula Athletic League Bay
Sarah McLeod ranked sec-
ond on the team with 14.
This year, M-As sec-
to WCAL crown
By Terry Bernal
Division championship. Diana Morales ond-leading scorer is jun-
The Lady Bears (12-0 in PAL Bay, 13-3-1 ior midfielder Diana DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
overall) enjoyed a 3-0 victory on their home Morales with 11 goals. The scoring disparity
turf over a talented Aragon squad to clinch the is just the way Bears head coach Jason Luce Being sneaky good but good nonethe-
Bay Division title outright. Despite having intends it, even though the third-year coach less was Serras course to repeating as West
now qualified for a sixth consecutive CCS admits Guenins dominant presence at the top Catholic Athletic League wrestling champs.
postseason, the PAL championship marks M- of the attack is a natural strategy to draw up. After graduating 10 seniors from last
As first league title since 1998. I think she was born a striker and wed be years WCAL title squad, the Padres entered
Im just super excited, M-A senior striker silly not to key on her, Luce said. Shes just this year looking down the barrel of a
Katie Guenin said. We played well all sea- one of those people that finds the goal a lot. rebuilding season. It was a rebuild with
son. I think we feel like we deserved it. A coach hopes to have someone like that. which Serra head coach Mike Klobuchar,
Guenin a presumed lock for PAL Bay Even for strikers, though, thats pretty good. until recently, was never quite comfortable.
Division MVP scored two goals, her ninth While Guenin helped put the victory on ice
Going into the season I was a little wor-
multi-goal performance of the season, adding with the final two goals of the day, it was jun-
ried, Klobuchar said.
to her PAL-best total currently at 24 goals. ior forward Josephine Cotto who got the
Bears on the board. Assisted by Morales in So, after starting the year with eight
Even after entering the year with 38 goals sophomores on roster, when did
through her three previous varsity seasons, the sixth minute, Cotto took a cross at the
Klobuchars worries finally subside?
Guenin has come into her own in 2016-17.
She has led the Bears in scoring every year See BEARS, Page 16 See SERRA, Page 14
12 Monday Feb. 13, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Burns scores twice as Sharks snap four-game skid


By Mike Farrell
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sharks 4, Devils 1
youre playing. ing and who was shooting but
NEWARK, N.J. The stat line on We hear about it were powerless to prevent it.
Brent Burns reveals all one needs to all the time Thats the kind of player he is,
know about the San Jose Sharks from you guys Schneider said of Burns. Theres
victory over the New Jersey Devils. about stats. not many like him, especially from
Burns scored the tying and win- Kevin Labanc the back end who can change the
ning goals, played a game-high added two assists course of a game. Its plays like
25:46 minutes, took 11 of the for San Jose. that. He can join rush, stickhandle
Sharks 38 shots and blocked three Tomas Hertl had through the whole team. There are
shots in his own end. an empty-net point shots he can make that very
It produced a 4-1 victory on Brent Burns
tally late in the few, if any, defenseman in the league
Sunday, snapping the Sharks four- third period. can make.
game losing streak. Martin Jones made 21 saves as We wanted to key on him and
The extraordinary has become the San Jose bounced back from a 2-1 make sure he didnt have an impact
norm for the NHLs leading offen- overtime loss to Philadelphia on on the game. But he did.
sive defenseman. Saturday. Thornton added the third Sharks
Hes the best player on the ice PA Parenteau scored for the Devils goal in the period at 11:22.
every night, said teammate Joe and Corey Schneider made 34 stops The Devils tried to rally late in the ED MULHOLLAND/USA TODAY SPORTS
Thornton, who also scored a goal. as New Jersey lost for the eighth period as Taylor Hall and Stefan Sharks center Tomas Hertl plays the puck in front of Devils goalie Cory
It doesnt matter who you play. Its time in the last nine home games. Noesen had close-in chances denied Schneider during the first period at Prudential Center.
very impressive to watch. Burns wiped out the Devils lead by Jones. Josefson made the key play, riding San Jose had a golden opportuni-
Burns has 24 goals and his 59 with his second-period tallies. San Jose played an efficient Sharks defenseman Brenden Dillion ty with a 5-on-3 power-play for
points are only two behind overall The defender ripped a wrist shot third period, holding New Jersey off the puck behind the San Jose 1:43 when Ben Lovejoy joined
leader Connor McDavid. over Schneiders glove at 2:27 to to only 7 shots. net. Joseph Blandisi in the penalty box
No, not really, Burns said in knot the score. The Sharks peppered the Devils Parenteau knocked in his 13th of at 8:28.
his usual low-key fashion when Burns unleashed another of his with shots over the first 20 minutes, the season on the goalmouth scram- Schneider made two stellar
asked if he focused on the scoring laser wristers, this time off the left holding a 19-3 advantage, but New ble that ensued. stops against Burns on the penal-
title. I think you look at every- post and into the net, at 7:46 to Jersey got the only goal. The Devils, coming off a five-day ty kill one with the glove, the
thing. Youre looking at other give the Sharks the lead. Parenteau scored on the Devils bye, were a beat slow at the start and other with his pads to hold off
guys on your team, the other guys The Devils knew what was com- first shot at 11:42 as Jacob the Sharks pressed hard. the Sharks.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Monday Feb. 13, 2017 13
Stanford 87, Utah 51
SOFTBALL
Continued from page 11 No. 8 Stanford
have embarked on a new streak, winning six straight. Most
recently, CSM enjoyed a doubleheader sweep Saturday, top-
ping College of the Redwoods 9-1 in the opener then down-
blows out Utah
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ing American River College 9-0 in the nightcap. Both wins
were by virtue of the five-inning mercy rule. STANFORD A quick start helped Stanford run away
Streaks come to an end, CSM sophomore Meagan Wells from Utah as the No. 8 Cardinal scored 18 consecutive points
said. So we might as well just write our own story and have in the first quarter en route to an 87-51 win over Utah Sunday.
our own season. Five different players scored as the Cardinal (22-4, 12-2)
The Bulldogs (6-1 overall) are primed to make another run transformed a 9-7 lead into a 27-7 margin
at the state final four tournament, a stage they have reached in a span of less than 5 minutes to stay in
in each the past four seasons. Last year, in a quest to win the a tie for first place in the conference
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
programs first ever state championship, CSM suffered standings.
heartbreaking back-to-back loses at Bakersfield College CSM freshman Allie Stines slides into third base with a triple
in Saturdays 9-0 win over American River. We got off to a great start, Stanford
to Sacreamento City 7-6 in 10 innings and to Santiago coach Tara VanDerveer said. A great team
Canyon College 6-1 to get eliminated in the semifinals. second start behind the plate Saturday. Driscoll, Wells and
Pozzi have all seen time behind the plate as well. win us.
With slugger Harlee Donovan transferring to Southern Alanna Smith led Stanford with 16
Oregon University after setting the programs all-time career Stines, an unorthodox left-handed receiver, said it makes
no difference to her where she plays in the field. She has also points, Karlie Samuelson and Brittany
home run record, the Bulldogs have established plenty of McPhee each had 13 and Briana Roberson
power through the early going this season. Freshman out- seen time in the outfield. Alanna Smith scored 10. The Cardinal grabbed 20
fielder Gaby Zucchiatti (Mills) paces the state with four I just like being out there, honestly, Stines said. I
havent caught at all. Ive been catching bullpens but offensive rebounds to score 29 second-chance points.
bombs while Wells added her third homer of the year The game was decided early. Utah (15-10, 4-10) shot 0-
Saturday. thats about it.
CSM benefitted in the American River victory by facing for-8 and turned the ball over 5 times in a stretch of 11
Wells (Hillsdale) is a shortstop who proved a valuable top- scoreless possessions in the first quarter.
of-the-order presence last season, yet she didnt go yard once the teams No. 2 starter Haley Dosher. American River head
coach Lisa Delgado had bypassed starting her ace Kayla The Utes ended the drought when Tilar Clark made a free
as a freshman. Batting in the No. 3 spot in the order against throw with 2:02 left in the first quarter but they went 13
American River though, she flexed her muscles and sent a Grubert through two games over two days in order to keep
the freshman fresh for the CSM matchup. more than minutes without a field goal deep into the second
soaring two-run bomb well over the left-field fence amid a quarter, missing 16 straight shots.
second-inning rally. In American Rivers early game Saturday a 10-5 win
over Redwoods Grubert departed with an ankle injury, Paige Crozon scored 13 points to lead the Utes, who had
I think I just turned on a switch, Wells said. I knew I had more turnovers (22) than field goals (20).
to get my power going. having to be helped from the field.
Zucchiatti, meanwhile, headlines a freshman class CSM That was a whole game-changer for us, Delgado said. Colorado women hold off California in 64-59 win
head coach Nicole Borg will be relying on plenty this sea- As a result, Delgado had to ride Dosher longer than she
son. With Wells moving to the heart of the batting order, would have liked. BERKELEY Zoe Correal scored 16 points and hauled in
Borgs solution for the leadoff spot, freshman Allie Stines She was exhausted, Delgado said. She was exhausted 15 rebounds for her first double-double and Colorado held
(Capuchino), had her biggest day as collegian to date. after the Redwoods game (earlier in the day). And then she off Cal for a 64-59 win Sunday.
Thats really saying something. Stines entered the double- had to pitch a couple more innings. Colorado (14-11, 4-10 Pac-12), which never trailed but
header batting .421 (8 for 19), but improved it by over a hun- CSM finishes out its eight-game home stand Wednesday. had to hold off a Cal surge in the fourth quarter.
dred points by going 6 of 7 through both games with three The Bulldogs are slated to host Ohlone College-Fremont at 3 Kristine Anigwe scored 15 for Cal (17-9, 5-9), Asha
hits in each, including two doubles and a triple. p.m. in the Coast Conference North opener. Thomas had 14 and Cowling finished with 12.
Its funny, I didnt have any expectations coming here,
Stines said. But Im really comfortable here.
CSM relied on two other freshman starters in Saturdays
nightcap. Starting pitcher Madison Mercer (Westmont-
Campbell) worked three innings, dominating the inside half
of the plate with a vicious fastball, to earn her first colle-
giate victory. Sweet-swinging left-handed Lauren Quirke
(Hillsdale), currently hitting .571 (8 for 14), took the start
at third base.
Other freshmen on roster from San Mateo County schools
include infielder Alexis Riccardi (Woodside) and catcher
Mackenzie Driscoll (Hillsdale). The Bulldogs also have
sophomores Samantha Dean (Burlingame), pitcher Morgan
Jones (Half Moon Bay), Alicia Ortega (El Camino) and
infielder Gina Pozzi (South City) returning this season.
We have a lot of great talent for this area, Borg said.
These are players who want to play at four-year schools.
And I think a lot of kids are realizing community college is
a good stepping stone in that direction.
With Donovan, who anchored the catching position last
season, transferring to the NAIA ranks, the Bulldogs are cur-
rently auditioning a carousel of catchers. Stines took just her

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Former Raider SERRA


and senior Brent Behrendt at 184s. current run of crowns.
All three gold-medal wins were critical in Yeah, definitely, Klobuchar said. Id
the sense each came against the top contend- say hes been a pivotal role in those two
ing teams. Jones win was against third-place championships.

Quentin Moses Continued from page 11

[Saturday] night about 7 oclock,


Mittys Jake Barbeau. Pineda who capped
an undefeated run through WCAL competition
this season topped Armando Munoz, while
A four-time Central Coast Section wrestler
out of Gilroy High School, Kastl is a Half
Moon Bay native. Klobuchar, who went on to

killed in blaze
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Klobuchar said.
That was when Serra was announced
WCAL champion Saturday night at Sacred
Behrendt defeated Isaac Rogen, both oppo-
nents wrestling for second-place Riordan.
Overcoming Riordan was a rebound after
wrestle at San Jose State, met Kastl while he
was a Pac-12 champion at Cal Poly. It took 20
years, but Kastl last season finally followed
Heart Cathedral. While the Padres were seed- the Crusaders downed Serra in a dual meet ear- up on an offer to work as an assistant coach.
ed No. 3 entering the meet, they scored a lier this season. According to Klobuchar it The addition has been a game-changer
MONROE, Ga. Fire officials say for- was a turning point for his young Padres. because Klobuchar, due to a back injury, is
mer NFL linebacker end Quentin Moses and relatively dominant team win with 245
points. Riordan took second place with We had some growing pains, Klobuchar unable to spar with his wrestlers. Kastl,
two other people have died in a house fire said. We lost a dual meet against Riordan instead, has been the point man as sparring
in Georgia. 219.5 points while top-seed Bellarmine
settled for third with 209 points. and I told team we all have hiccups in life, its coach during practices.
Monroe Fire Department Chief Keith how you respond.
Glass tells local news I thought it was going to be a lot closer Serra added six silver medals Saturday:
media that the 33-year- the score, Klobuchar said. Everyone While Klobuchar a Serra graduate who Freshman Charles Matthews promoted to
old Moses, 31-year-old stepped up and everyone wrestled really took over as head coach two years ago after varsity just two weeks ago after sophomore
Andria Godard and her well. And Riordan and Bellarmine both had working as an assistant coach for 20 years Jerin Oca suffered a broken finger at 115s;
10-year-old daughter some hiccups that allowed us to sneak in has witnessed each of the Padres five all- senior Kyle Wilson at 126s; sophomore Jack
Jasmine Godard died after there. time WCAL titles, this is the first time the Woods at 162; sophomore Angel Vargas at
the fire started around 6 Serra scored three individual gold medals, program has gone back-to-back. Serra pre- 172s; junior Tevesi Vakalchi at 197s; and
a.m. Sunday. Moses was including senior Evan Jones second straight viously won in 1987, when Klobuchar was senior Matthew Gonsalves at 222s.
found unconscious and individual WCAL title. Wrestling in the 140- a freshman on the junior-varsity squad, then Claiming bronze were sophomore Nico
moved outside the pound division, Jones cruised to a first-round again in 2007 and 13. Cappabianca at 108s; sophomore Mike
Quentin Moses house. He was pro- pin in the championship match. Also claim- Klobuchar credited second-year assistant Pechina at 134s; and sophomore Jacob Aho
nounced dead at a hospital. ing gold were junior Rolando Pineda at 122s coach Dominic Kastl as a key figure in the at 287s.
Moses was a defensive end for the

GOLF
Georgia Bulldogs from 2003-2005. He was record 15-shot victory by trying not to drop a hard anything, and didnt look to be trying to
drafted in the third round by the Oakland shot in the final round. Woods didnt make a make them from above the hole to avoid put-
Raiders in 2007, but did not make the bogey over the final 26 holes in severe condi- ting himself in a position to drop shots.
opening-day roster. He was subsequently tions. On a course saturated by rain, Spieth No one could put any pressure on him over
claimed off waivers by the Arizona Continued from page 11 played the final 28 holes without a bogey. His the opening seven holes, which is where ral-
Cardinals in Sept. 2007, but was released longest par putt Sunday was 5 feet. lies begin at Pebble Beach.
the following month. Thats a dream round when youre leading If there was a key shot for Spieth, it came on
really special. It was amazing walking up
He went on to play four seasons with the by a bunch, Spieth said. the eighth hole. He tugged his tee shot into the
the 18th green knowing that we were going
Miami Dolphins from 2007-2010 as a line- to win. Its just such a unique position. I The 23-year-old Texan won for the ninth wet rough to the left, facing a 210-yard shot
backer. tried to soak in. time in his PGATour and became the first play- over the ocean and into the breeze to one of the
Moses was an assistant coach at Reinhardt It was his first 54-hole lead on the PGA Tour er since Woods with that many victories before toughest greens at Pebble. It came out perfect-
University. since the Masters, where he lost a five-shot turning 24. Woods won 15 times. Equally ly, 20 feet from the cup for another routine par.
Glass says the house was engulfed in lead on the back nine. On this day, Spieth impressive is that Spieth won for the fifth time I was very, very excited once that ball land-
flames when firefighters arrived. The cause thought back to the 2000 U.S. Open at Pebble by at least three shots. ed on the green, Spieth said. That was really
of the blaze is under investigation. Beach and the way Tiger Woods closed out his He didnt have his best stuff, but he did avoiding a big number there. That could have
exactly what he was supposed to do and played been a double or triple very, very easily, if that
a great round of golf, said Brandt Snedeker, a doesnt come out the right way. So that was the
two-time Pebble winner who played in the shot of the day for me.
final group with Spieth and shot 70 to finish Spieth became the seventh straight PGA
fourth. Sometimes those are the hardest Tour winner in his 20s, and he got back into
rounds of golf, when you have the lead that he the hunt for No. 1. He had fallen far enough
had. It was fun to watch him do his thing out behind that even by beating a strong field at
there. Pebble Beach, it will not move him from No.
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San Mateo Spieth has four top 10s in his four starts this
U.S. Open champion Dustin Johnson closed year and already appears to be peaking as the
with a 68 to finish alone in third, enough to Masters gets closer. He has shot under par in
have a chance to reach No. 1 next week if he all 16 rounds he has played this year, 17 in a
were to win. row dating to the Tour Championship last fall.
Spieths only other birdie was on the par-5 The only disappointment for Spieth was not
second when he two-putted from 12 feet. winning the pro-am with country singer Jake
One day after he took only 23 putts on the Owen. They tied for third, four shots behind
bumpy greens of Pebble Beach, he didnt make Ken Duke and Carson Daly.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Monday Feb. 13, 2017 15
Braves acquire 2B Phillips MLB brief
ATLANTA The Atlanta Braves
acquired three-time All-Star ed
Braves,
to the
his
Former Syracuse, Celtics
center Fab Melo, 26, dies
Brandon Phillips on Sunday from
the Cincinnati Reds in exchange contract reverts
for two pitchers. to a partial no-
trade clause,
The Braves traded away left-han- which lists 12 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS good player and was a nice kid.
der Andrew McKirahan and minor teams to which Melo was a first-round draft pick
league right-hander Carlos he cannot be SAO PAULO Former Syracuse University and in 2012 by the Boston Celtics. At
Portuondo. traded. Boston Celtics center Fab Melo has died in his native the time, Bostons assistant gener-
Braves general manager John Phillips has a Brazil, military police said Sunday. He was 26. al manager, Ryan McDonough,
Coppolella called Phillips a Gold Brandon
. 275 batting An emergency call Saturday night brought police marveled at how quickly Melo was
Glove-caliber defender who will Phillips and paramedics to Melos house in Juiz de Fora, in the picking up the game after just a few
average with
also deepen our offensive lineup. 334 double and 197 home runs in southeastern state of Minas Gerais, according to a years of playing it. McDonough
Phillips graduated from Redan his 15 seasons in the majors. He police sergeant who gave his name only as Couto. said Melo grew up playing soccer in
High School in Stone Mountain, is only 137 hits shy of 2,000 for Couto said that when the police arrived, paramedics Fab Melo Brazil, where that sport is national
Georgia, in 1999, when he was his career. said Melo was dead, with no signs of violence. obsession.
drafted in the second round by the McKirahan, 27, was claimed off We dont know the cause yet. Its so hard right now, But Melo played only six games for the Celtics,
Montreal Expos. He made his waivers by the Braves from the so hard to believe, Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim told spending most of the season with Maine in the NBA
debut with the Cleveland Indians Miami Marlins in 2015. He had ESPN . Development League.
in 2002. Tommy John surgery, causing him The 7-foot Melo was a star at Syracuse and was Im so saddened to hear of the passing of Fab
Phillips, a 35-year-old second to miss last season. named Big East defensive player of the year as a soph- Melo, Celtics general manager Danny Ainge wrote on
baseman, is signed through the Portuondo signed with the omore. But he also had academic issues that forced him Twitter . He was a good kid with a big heart. Our
2017 season. Braves as a free agent last year to miss the 2012 NCAA Tournament after being prayers go out to all of his loved ones.
He had a full no-trade clause, after eight seasons in the Cuban declared ineligible. In August 2013, Melo was traded to the Memphis
having at least 10 years of play- league with Santiago. He pitched He was a really good kid, and its not fair that he will Grizzlies, who waived him two weeks later. He then
ing experience including five with in 17 games for Single-A Carolina be defined by one thing: a 10-page paper, Boeheim signed with the Dallas Mavericks but was waived
his current team. After being trad- and Triple-A Gwinnett. told ESPN. He worked his tail off to become a really shortly after.

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Pritchett wins season opener sors, a car that is reacting. This


NBA GLANCE NHL GLANCE NHRA racing thing is A+, Grade A, perfect kid in
POMONA Leah Pritchett won This definitely is taking deliv- school type of situation and were
EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division Atlantic Division the season-opening Circle K NHRA ery from the momentum from last taking advantage of it right now.
W L Pct GB GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Boston 35 19 .648 Winternationals on Sunday at Auto year, Pritchett said. What just Kalitta smoked the tires at the
Montreal 58 31 19 8 70 165 150
Toronto 32 23 .582 3 1/2
Ottawa 53 29 18 6 64 143 143 Club Raceway for her second career happened is the best thing that has start and finished in 7.630 at
New York 23 33 .411 13
Philadelphia 20 34 .370 15 Boston 58 29 23 6 64 157 155 Top Fuel victory. ever happened for me professional- 103.85.
Brooklyn 9 45 .167 26 Toronto 54 25 18 11 61 165 161
Florida 54 24 20 10 58 134 153 From Redlands, Pritchett had a ly in my career. In my opinion, Matt Hagan won the Funny Car
Southeast Division Tampa Bay 56 25 24 7 57 154 160 3.711-second pass at 324.98 mph right now, we have the perfect division, and Jason Line topped the
Washington 32 21 .604
Atlanta 31 23 .574 1 1/2
Buffalo 56 23 23 10 56 138 159 to beat Doug Kalitta in the final. group of people, partners, spon- Pro Stock field.
Charlotte 24 30 .444 8 1/2 Detroit 56 22 24 10 54 141 169
Miami 24 31 .436 9
Orlando 20 36 .357 13 1/2 Metropolitan Division
front of her, Guenin said. of the crossbar.

BEARS
Washington 56 39 11 6 84 192 121
Central Division Columbus 54 35 14 5 75 175 133
Cleveland 37 16 .698 Senior midfielder Margaret Child For Aragon (5-5-2, 10-6-2) the
Pittsburgh 54 34 13 7 75 193 155
Indiana 29 25 .537 8 1/2
N.Y. Rangers 55 36 18 1 73 189 145 added an assist on the final goal of loss is hardly devastating. The third-
Chicago 26 29 .473 12
Detroit 26 29 .473 12 Philadelphia 56 27 22 7 61 147 168 the afternoon on a through ball to place Dons were eliminated from
Milwaukee 23 30 .434 14 N.Y. Islanders54 25 19 10 60 161 158 Continued from page 11 Guenin, who started by dribbling league-title contention weeks ago.
New Jersey 55 23 22 10 56 128 157
WESTERN CONFERENCE Carolina 53 24 22 7 55 140 156
just outside the right post before Aragon is in a three-way battle to
Southwest Division redirecting an easy grounder past the maintain their third-place standing
San Antonio 41 13 .759 WESTERN CONFERENCE top of the 18-yard hash and dribbled keeper for a clean score.
Houston 40 17 .702 2 1/2
Central Division across before putting some pace on a with two games to play. But all
Memphis 33 23 .589 9 It was the completion of a wonder- Aragon needs to do in matchups
Dallas 22 32 .407 19 Minnesota 55 37 12 6 80 187 129 quick tap for her eighth goal of the
New Orleans 21 34 .382 20 1/2 Chicago 57 35 17 5 75 166 147 ful showcase of M-As depth up top. against Carlmont and Hillsdale
year.
Northwest Division
St. Louis 56 29 22 5 63 161 165 While Guenin is the teams most the Dons defeated both teams earlier
Nashville 56 27 21 8 62 158 151 Its just such an attack that has prolific scorer, the dominance of the
Utah 34 21 .618 Dallas 57 22 25 10 54 158 182 this season is earn at least one tie
Oklahoma City 31 24 .564 3 made M-A so difficult to defend this Bears still undefeated in PAL play
Denver 24 30 .444 9 1/2 Winnipeg 58 25 29 4 54 166 185 to clinch a CCS berth.
Portland 23 31 .426 10 1/2 Colorado 53 15 36 2 32 107 181 season, according to Aragon junior is a product of everyone execut-
Minnesota 21 34 .382 13 goalkeeper Bela Cortwright. We beat both of the teams we
Pacific Division
ing their roles to a T. played before, Cortwright said. So
Pacific Division Sharks 57 34 18 5 73 156 135
They run a lot of forward and Theyre a veteran team so they
Warriors 46 8 .852 cross finishes, not just forward, we feel like we can at least tie. So,
L.A. Clippers 33 21 .611 13
Anaheim 57 29 18 10 68 151 147 know what to do, Luce said. thats all we need to do.
Sacramento 23 32 .418 23 1/2 Edmonton 56 29 19 8 66 157 146 Cortwright said. So once they get Theres a lot of seniors so theyve
L.A. Lakers 19 37 .339 28 Los Angeles 55 28 23 4 60 138 136 across, its harder to defend. With the PAL Bay title, M-A quali-
Phoenix 17 38 .309 29 1/2 Calgary 56 28 25 3 59 149 159 played a lot of varsity games.
Vancouver 56 25 25 6 56 135 160 Morales an unsung heroine of I think having different styles of fies for its first-ever CCS Open
Saturdays Games Arizona 53 18 28 7 43 124 169 the team as one of the fleetest footed play really helps, Cotto said, Division bracket. Since starting the
L.A. Clippers 107, Charlotte 102 year against Open Division perenni-
Milwaukee 116, Indiana 100 Saturdays Games middles in the PAL earned two especially going up against some
Cleveland 125, Denver 109 Boston 4, Vancouver 3 assists. of the top teams. als Mitty (a 1-0 loss), Palo Alto (5-0
Philadelphia 117, Miami 109 Ottawa 3, N.Y. Islanders 0 Taking a 1-1 lead into the second loss), Mountain View (1-1 tie) and
Golden State 130, Oklahoma City 114 Philadelphia 2, San Jose 1, OT While M-A controls the pitch
half, M-A improved on Guenins Presentation (2-1 loss), the Bears
Dallas 112, Orlando 80 Dallas 5, Carolina 2 through the attack of its forwards and
Houston 133, Phoenix 102 Florida 7, Nashville 4 first strike in the 59th minute. have won 13 straight.
midfielders, the defense continues to
Boston 112, Utah 104 Columbus 2, Detroit 1 Now M-A is relying on a similar
Sundays Games N.Y. Rangers 4, Colorado 2
Morales accelerated into a fast drib- answer the bell with equal precision.
Minnesota 117, Chicago 89 St. Louis 4, Montreal 2 ble across midfield then sent a long Defenders Allison Galbraith and formula to that of last years PAL
New York 94, San Antonio 90 Tampa Bay 4, Winnipeg 1 loft for Guenin into a one-on-one Maggie Hall made junior goalkeeper Bay champ Woodside in captur-
Detroit 102, Toronto 101 Buffalo 3, Toronto 1 ing the first-ever Open Division
Sacramento 105, New Orleans 99 Washington 6, Anaheim 4
tangle. As the ball left Morales Breanna Sandovals seventh shutout
Mondays Games Arizona 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT foot, Guenin was well marked, but of the year an easy task, walling off championship in the brackets inau-
Philadelphia at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Chicago 5, Edmonton 1 exploded past the defender as the intermittent pushes by a typically gural season as the Wildcats upset
San Antonio at Indiana, 4 p.m. Sundays Games
Memphis at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. pass began its descent and timed it strong Dons front. Mitty and Mountain View in the
San Jose 4, New Jersey 1
Orlando at Miami, 4:30 p.m. Minnesota 6, Detroit 3 perfectly to take a run into the box Aragon saw only one good chance final two rounds to claim the title.
Detroit at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 5, Colorado 1 for an arcing bulls-eye over
Oklahoma City at Washington, 5 p.m. Nashville 5, Dallas 3
on the day with an opportunity to tie Were a little bit stronger now
Boston at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Boston 4, Montreal 0 Cortwrights reach. in the 51st minute. Freshman for- actually, Luce said. We were just
Golden State at Denver, 6 p.m. Vancouver 4, Buffalo 2 [The defender] was in front of me ward Abby Chang took a run across starting and we hadnt quite gelled
L.A. Clippers at Utah, 6 p.m. Mondays Games
New Orleans at Phoenix, 6 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Columbus, 4:30 p.m.
and I had to contemplate when the the top of the box and had a clean yet. So, it will be fun. Im looking
Atlanta at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Arizona at Calgary, 6 p.m. ball was going to be there to step in look, but buzzed a shot over the top forward to it.
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To hug or not?
A
s a purveyor of gently used pets (yes, Ive been
called that) its fair to say I am in the love busi-
ness. With that credential, especially in light of
tomorrows holiday, its time to take a public stance on a
topic which makes me crazy.
Here it is: There is a growing consensus within segments
of the science community that hugging a dog is bad for that
dogs health and well-being. Wow.
OK, lets deconstruct. The logic is that dogs are designed
to flee from danger rather than stand
and fight that danger; that given the
option of flight or fight they will
chose door #1. In technical terms, this
makes them cursorial animals. By
extension, a hug is a form of con-
straint which prohibits them from run-
ning and, as a result, provokes anxi-
ety. It is for this reason, the argument
concludes, people are at more risk of
Lego Batman beat out stiff competition to pull in the most money at the movies over the weekend. being bitten in the face when they are hugging a dog. This
logic has led the American Veterinary Society of Animal
Lego Batman dominates at the weekend box office Behavior to issue a parental warning advising parents to
not allow their children to hug dogs.
By Lindsey Bahr Christian Grey and Ana Steele the sec- became a sleeper hit on the small Again, wow.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ond time around. The sequel didnt com- screen, and that goodwill helped bolster Someone who hugs a dog they do not know is certainly at
pare to Fifty Shades of Greys $85.2 interest in the follow-up, which is also risk of getting bitten by that dog. Similarly, someone who
LOS ANGELES Moviegoers could million debut in 2015. getting strong reviews. eats stuff from a bowl without knowing what that stuff con-
choose violence, sex or family-friendly Nick Carpou, Universal Pictures People really love its unapologetic tains is at risk of tasting some really awful stuff.
fare this weekend with three diverse new president of domestic theatrical distri- violence, said Paul Dergarabedian, a Valentines Day is tomorrow, which as far as Im con-
offerings that all drew healthy numbers bution, said the first movie debuted in a senior media analyst for box office cerned is one of the 365 days in a year to feel love, to be
at the North American box office. perfect storm. The film adaptation of tracker comScore. loved, to give love. You know your dog, your cat and your
The Lego Batman Movie took the the best-selling book had gained pet guinea pig. You know if they appreciate being hugged,
top spot with $55.6 million, dominat-
ing Fifty Shades Darker, which
immense interest and Valentines Day
fell on a Saturday in 2015, making the
Top 10 movies kissed, fed from your table or dressed up like Dolly Parton
(My dog Frida appreciates the first three but would probably
attracted $46.8 million, according to movie a date-night destination. This 1. The Lego Batman Movie, $55.6 balk at the big wig).
studio estimates Sunday. year, the holiday lands on a Tuesday. million ($37 million international). Give your animals the love you know they appreciate, the
This is a great start, Carpou said, 2. Fifty Shades Darker, $46.8 million love they deserve. They certainly are planning on giving
The spinoff of 2014s Lego Movie ($100.1 million international).
benefited from good reviews and a lack noting that the CinemaScore from audi- 3. John Wick: Chapter 2, $30 million their love to you.
of competition in the family space, ences is stronger for the sequel. The ($10.6 million international).
4. Split, $9.3 million ($8.5 million
which is expected to help it maintain its story will be told through the first part international). Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society
pace going into the holiday weekend, of this week. 5. Hidden Figures, $8 million ($2.7 & SPCA.
million international).
when kids are out of school. Fifty Shades Darker fared much bet- 6. A Dogs Purpose, $7.4 million ($1.5
A whopping 48 percent of opening ter abroad, bringing in $100.1 million million international).
and topping international charts. 7. Rings, $5.8 million ($9.6 million
weekend audiences was under 25. It also international).
bodes well for Warner Bros. next Lego The other R-rated sequel in theaters 8.La La Land, $5 million ($11.5 million
spinoff, The Lego Ninjago Movie, set this weekend, John Wick: Chapter 2 international).
9. Lion, $4.1 million ($3.6 million
for September. took third place. With $30 million, it international).
U.S. audiences were slightly less curi- more than doubled the debut of the orig- 10.The Space Between Us, $1.8 million
($1.3 million international).
ous to catch up with the exploits of inal. The Keanu Reeves hit man flick

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ladies and gentlemen, with my moth- and husband Jay Z. Earlier, Beyonce
ers pride, my daughter, Beyonce. won best music video for
LOS ANGELES In glittery gown, Beyonce sang on top of a long Formation.
gilded crown and gold choker, a preg- table, even leaning back on a chair David Bowie, who died last year
nant Beyonce took the Grammy stage while singing Love Drought. She from cancer, won all four awards he
Sunday in a lengthy performance of later sang Sandcastles while sitting was nominated for. He won three in the
two songs from her critically down, hitting high notes. pre-telecast, and took home best rock
acclaimed album Lemonade. She earned a loud applause from the song for Blackstar during the live
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profit developers to construct new multi-family housing, private property rights, suggested otherwise.

HOUSING
Continued from page 1
implementing policies to bolster the creation of secondary
units, adopting linkage or impact fees, encouraging home
sharing and more.
Out here on the coast, the idea of creating more affordable
units of housing is very sticky, but thats the only solution.
The creation of additional units of housing is the only solu-
A variety of these programs are already in place in cities tion to the problem, said SAMCAR Government Affairs
throughout San Mateo County, and Half Moon Bay is now Director Gina Zari. The one solution thats not a solution is
only having two already congested roads in and out of the city looking to expand its option for supporting low-income res- restrictions on private property.
and residents generally apprehensive about adding popula- idents, seniors, the disabled and other workers striving to Zari, along with other Realtors and SAMCAR members,
tion. Exacerbating the issue are statistics that nearly 40 per- stay in the community. suggested the city promote in-law units and tiny homes while
cent of its residents cannot afford the average $2,700 price of But there are unique challenges for the community located warning of the unintended consequences should officials con-
a one-bedroom apartment in San Mateo County. in the coastal zone, like the high price of water connections sider tenant protection measures.
The City Council hosted a study session last week where it now up to $70,000 per unit, which the city would need to Others emphasized the human aspect of those who are strug-
learned about a variety of tactics that could help curb the jobs amend a state-approved planning document to help reduce. gling to afford the communitys skyrocketing cost of living.
to housing imbalance. Officials also heard from nearly a One of the frustrating things, I think for all of us on the Ninfa Patio, who said she sometimes works seven days a
dozen public speakers on the sensitive topic. coast, is the state has not acknowledged in the Coastal Act or week to cover her $2,000 rent, urged the discussion to go fur-
Running short on time, the council continued the discus- in the Coastal Commission that affordable housing is a prior- ther.
sion to a March meeting during which its slated to make sug- ity for them, Community Development Director John A lot of you are here because its business, Patio said. I
gestions on what steps should be considered. Doughty said during the meeting, according to a video. want you to think not only about making business, but also to
Following the meeting, Mayor Debbie Ruddock said she Half Moon Bay also has a voter-approved 1 percent cap on make our lives better here. We like to live here and work hard.
was glad to have received more information but was stunned growth and nearly a dozen members of the public weighed in Resident Eric Debode remarked on the number of hardworking
to learn 37 percent of Half Moon Bays population doesnt with varying opinions on how to address the housing crisis. residents who fuel the citys agriculture and tourism industry.
make enough money to afford average rent prices. Noting the jobs to housing imbalance, some wondered We should lift up what it means to welcome and honor hard-
We know the housing crisis is everywhere in the Bay Area whether there was really anything the city could do, while oth- working people in our community and we want to make space
and many places of California but, to get those numbers, ers suggested building may not be the silver bullet people think. for them and celebrate them and we want to be known as a city
thats a local crisis as well, she said. I felt sad, but I felt ener- Its mathematically impossible at the present time for us that does value everybody, including folks that need afford-
gized. I dont know where were going to take this informa- to build our way out of this problem, said Sam Rashkin. The able housing, Debode said.
tion, but I think we need to take action. problem of affordable housing is growing faster than our abil- After the meeting, Mayor Ruddock remarked on issues such
Hearing from city and county experts, the council reviewed ity to build new housing. as gridlock traffic along State Route 92, the cost of a water
a range of options such as creating and preserving units, as Representatives with the San Mateo County Association of connections and tending to the citys existing homeless pop-
well new policies. Possibilities include partnering with non- Realtors, whove been active in keeping cities from touching ulation.
She agreed there were likely unintended consequences of
going so far to implement rent control, but noted she wasnt
convinced building market-rate homes would have much of an
effect on the affordability crisis.
But, there are options in which shes interested. Co-op
housing, promoting secondary units, prioritizing affordable
housing as an acceptable water use through the citys ongoing
Local Coastal Plan update, rehabilitating homes with the
intent of making them affordable, and perhaps, even consid-
ering eviction regulations.
To have a vital community you have to have housing stock
not just for seniors and well-to-do professionals, but for work-
ing families, Ruddock said. You need a diverse community
and a diverse community depends on a diverse housing stock.
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S t uart Mo o g and Ni c o l e
Banuel o s , of Aptos, gave birth
to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital
in Redwood City Jan. 23, 2017.
***
Dav i de Man t e g az z a and
Mart a Mus k e , of Palo Alto,
gave birth to a baby girl at
Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City
Jan. 25, 2017.
***
Brando n Crews and Mel ani e
Quan dt , of San Carlos, gave
birth to a baby girl at Sequoia
Hospital in Redwood City Jan.
27, 2017.
TOM JUNG/ DAILY JOURNAL Tippy Irwin, Ombudsman Services of San Mateo County executive director, ***
Social emotional education expert Michael Pritchard, philanthropist Carole receives the Community Health Champion Award from Lawrence Cappel,
Middleton, Atria Executive Director Allison Miller, Assistant Executive Director Peninsula Health Care District chair, at PHCDs Community Partners Awards Jo rdan and Cri s ty Dav i s , of
Karen Malekos Smith and Susan Schneider Williams, the widow of comedian Ceremony. The district also announced a $60,000 grant to support Menlo Park, gave birth to a baby
and actor Robin Williams, at Atria at Foster Square in Foster City Thursday, Ombudsmans mission of ensuring high standards for long-term care girl at Sequoia Hospital in
Feb. 9.Williams presented The Unchosen Path: Walking with Dementia to facilities. Irwin is also retiring after 16 years. Redwood City Jan. 28, 2017.
highlight her experience with her husband while he lived with Lewy body
dementia, a common yet little-known form of dementia. The painting
behind them is a gift from Williams, the artist, to honor her husband.

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Belmonts Youth Advisory Committee hosted Friday, Feb. 3, the first Belmont Rhiannan Bloss, left, from Andys Pet Shop and Adoption Center shows Samantha Fischer and her mother
Loves Talent special event at the Barrett Community Center when more Katherine an albino Burmese Python during Give Animals A Second Chance, held Saturday, Feb. 4. , at CuriOdyssey
than 100 members of the local community came out to support. in San Mateos Coyote Point.
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opportunity to better themselves.
Inmate participants are screened and must
already be in the jails transitional program.
They are responsible for the dogs around-the-
Calendar
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Sheriffs Office. Redwood City. Free. Presented by the U.S.
pleased to see her get adopted and noted the Department of Education, Office for Civil
Vogl, who had been working with the poo- program also provides stray animals another Rights. RSVP at
dle-mix Summer, was able to offer a few train- openingdoorspta@yahoo.com.
chance.
ing tips as she met the 6-year-old rescue dogs Dave McAlpin and his wife arrived at the Valentines Day craft. 3:30 p.m. Marina
new owner. jails graduation ceremony, after which Gypsy Library, 1530 Susan Court, San Mateo. For
more information call 522-7838.
I think its so great for the dogs to have the headed home with them.
training and the socialization and really great I love it, great idea, he said of the pro- TV Club: My Little Pony: Friendship is
for the inmates too who get to work with Magic, Hearts and Hooves Day. 4 p.m.
gram. It benefits the dogs, benefits the South San Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
them, said Hillsborough resident Lisa Braun, inmates, benefits us to get a trained dog rather Orange Ave., South San Francisco. For
who adopted Summer. She is probably better more information email valle@plsinfo.org.
than one right from the humane society.
behaved than our other two dogs, so Im hop- Martina Contreras, a certified dog trainer Groovy Judy at Off the Grid Belmont. 6
ing some of it will rub off! and volunteer with the PHS, works with the p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Belmont Central Station,
1325 El Camino Real, Belmont. Come for a
Braun attended Thursdays graduation cere- inmates and noted many have been raised in free show of Hendrix-inspired funk rock
mony at the Redwood City jail and vowed to an environment where mistreating animals is with a positive groove. For more informa-
keep up on the training Vogl had begun with tion call (415) 793-1223.
common. For her, the programs lasting
Summer. impacts are a main driver behind her passion Talking Race and Identity in America.
In the years-long process of designing the 7:30 p.m. 2120 Broadway St., Redwood
to work with the at-risk dog and human popu- City. A documentary-style staged reading
new jail at 1300 Maple St., officials actually lations. that incorporates a variety of perspec-
took the TAILS program into consideration. I love the whole program. I like that the tives on race and identity from contem-
porary and historic public figures.
There are training rooms for the dogs, ken- inmates have a job to do, the dogs get adopt- Following the performance, there will be
nels where they sleep and even an outside ed. I really, really like the education of the a discussion. Admission is free, but a $5 to
turfed area where they can exercise. $10 donation is suggested. For more
humans, Contreras said, adding she knows information go to www.dragonproduc-
Thursdays first ever coed graduating class its successful when I can get my point SAMANTHA WEIGEL/DAILY JOURNAL tions.net/activities/mondaynight.html.
marked the 24th group of inmates to partici- across you dont have to be mean to a dog, Genevieve Llamas shows how Lizzie, a 3-year-old TUESDAY, FEB. 14
pate and three of the six dogs still need you dont have to use a shock collar, you Chihuahua, has learned new skills since the two Special Extended Hours for Valentines
homes. dont have to strangle them. They can be participated in the TAILS program at the San Day Weddings. 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
(Ceremony every half hour). San Mateo
Sheriff Carlos Bolanos said hes pleased trained with love and kindness. Mateo County Jail. County Clerks Office, 555 County Center,
another one of the countys programs aimed at For Vogl, who is scheduled to be released Redwood City. Performs civil ceremonies
reducing recidivism is now more readily dogs, Vogl said. Everybody needs to be res- for couples wanting to marry on this day.
soon, she plans to carry on the lessons cued. Id do it again, Id do it in the streets Ceremony reservations are required in
accessible to women because of the new facil- learned working to socialize and care for advance. The County chapel can accom-
ity. when I get released. I might volunteer at a modate up to 25 people. For more infor-
Summer. [shelter]. mation call 363-4988.
Committing to providing equal opportuni- I think San Mateo County did an awesome
ties for women inmates, Bolanos added, I job with the program. Everybody needs love Exhibit: Paintings of Franks Tannery.
cant think of anything better we can do in Visit peninsulahumanesociety.org for more 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. San Mateo County
and theyre good dogs, theyre all good information regarding adoption. History Museum, 2200 Broadway,
this new facility than give our inmates an Redwood City. The new exhibit features
art depicting Franks Tannery, which was
built in 1872 and destroyed in a fire in
against granting the proposed amendment. space.

PROJECT
1968. Runs through May 11. For more
The builder has repeatedly asked for exten- Matsumoto said she is not confident the later information call 299-0104.
sions on the project, due primarily to the esca- phases of development will come to fruition Valentines Party. 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. San
lating cost of construction, resulting in more should the economy go south, pointing to the Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal Springs
Continued from page 1 than three years worth of delays. variety of financial difficulties the developer Road, San Bruno. Come for a salmon lunch
and dancing with Have a Party Pros. Buy
In the meantime, the 14-acre site at 180 El has faced. tickets at the Senior Center reception
Officials were reticent during the most recent Camino Real near South Spruce Avenue sits Greenwood said the developer has also desk. For more information call 616-7150.
meeting to grant the third amendment to the neglected and fenced off, inviting calls from selected new materials to build the project Using LinkedIn. 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
original development agreement sought by residents who are frustrated by the blight. The which could make it more affordable, without 330 Twin Dolphin Drive, Redwood Shores.
builder WT Mitchell, said Greenwood. Renee Sagon, a Marketing and Recruiting
applicant has paid a $50,000 penalty for not jeopardizing the quality of the development. Specialist for SlingShot Connections, will
It was tough . They are very concerned meeting the terms of the original development An independent consultant to review the provide the top tips for being seen by a
about the financial issues being solved on the agreement and offered an additional $300,000 developers claims that increased construction recruiter. For more information contact
phase2careers.org.
back of labor, he said, of officials who partic- under the most recent amendment. costs led to repeated delays, and found them
ipated in the Housing Subcommittee Study Should city officials ultimately approve the valid, he said. Amigurumi Program. 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Session. There is real financial trouble here. South San Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
proposed changes, the builder would be Removing the prevailing wage requirement Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Every
Representatives from WT Mitchell did not required to start work by February 2018 on a would help, said Greenwood. Tuesday through March 7. For more infor-
return an email for comment. mation email valle@plsinfo.org.
first phase of construction to develop a Matsumoto said the developer should face
Councilwoman Karyl Matsumoto, who sits Safeway with 150 units above the grocery harsh penalties for not meeting the deadlines Library Film Nights: Singin in the
on the subcommittee, expressed more severe store, along 29,500 square feet of commercial proposed under the most recent amendment. Rain. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1 Library Ave.,
Millbrae. Admission is free. For more infor-
reservations regarding the financial viability space and a parking structure. The following It should have to be strong enough that he mation call 697-7607.
of the development. phase would include construction of a 134 doesnt leave us in the lurch, said Matsumoto,
Ive been seeing this project since 2004 Family Trivia Night: Comic Books. 6 p.m.
more units, a health club, plus more commer- of the potential sanctions to be written into to 7 p.m. South San Francisco Main
and enough is enough, she said, citing the cial space and parking. the development agreement. Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
variety of roadblocks faced since it was origi- Francisco. For more information email
Much of the size and scope of the original Greenwood expressed a similar sentiment. valle@plsinfo.org.
nally proposed. project proposal is still intact, noted There should be a swift process to end the
When the project arrives before the City Greenwood, barring the developers wish to development agreement if there is continued WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15
Job Search Review Panel. 10 a.m. to
Council, Matsumoto said she plans to vote trim the about 35,000 square feet of office inaction, said Greenwood. noon. 1000 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City.
For more information contact
phase2careers.org.

San Mateo Professional Alliance


Network ing Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m.
Mimis Restaurant, 2208 Bridgepoint
Parkway, San Mateo. For more information
contact mike@mikefoor.com.

Kidz Zines: Comic Zines. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.


Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut, South
San Francisco. For more information email
valle@plsinfo.org.

What You Should Know About Your


Credit. 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. San Mateo Senior
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
Mateo. Free workshop. Registration is
required. For more information call 522-
7490.

Crop Circles: Not What Youd Think. 6:30


p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 1095 Cloud Ave., Menlo
Park. Watch a filmed interview of Nancy
Talbott, international crop circle
researcher, discussing theories regarding
causes for crop circles. For more informa-
tion call 854-5897.

THURSDAY, FEB. 16
San Mateo AARP Meeting. 11 a.m.
Beresford Park Recreation, 2720 Alameda
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Social hour.
Apple pie slices will be sold for $2. Noon is
the business meeting followed by Phil
Ackerly comedy and magic performance.
For more information call 345-5001.

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104 Training 110 employment 110 employment 110 employment


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than one incorrect insertion, and its lia-
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errors not materially affecting the value
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ATTENTION CAREGIVERS! 203 Public notices

Immediate need for Full Time/Part Time SUPeRIOR COURT OF


CaLIFORnIa
COUnTY OF San maTeO
Home Care Providers Case no. 17 PRO 00082
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF
$250 Sign on Bonus* FLORENCE E. TREAT, DECEDENT
[Probate Code 19040(b), 19052]
Paid Training & Benefits In the Matter of:
Florence E. Treat 1996 Trust dated
Must have valid DL and reliable transportation 9/19/1996.
Notice is hereby given to the creditors
Call or stop by TODAY! and contingent creditors of the above-
named decedent, that all persons
having claims against the decedent
Dont wait, call or stop by TODAY! Ask for Carol are required to file them with the Su-
perior Court, County of San Mateo, at
400 County Center, Redwood City,
(650) 458-2200 California 94063 and mail or deliver a
copy to John S. Treat as Trustee of
www.homebridgeca.org the Florence E. Treat 1996 Trust dat-
ed September 19, 1996, of which the
Decedent was the settlor, at Barr &
1660 S. Amphlett Blvd. #115 in San Mateo Young Attorneys, 318-C Diablo Road,
Danville, CA 94526, within the later of
four months after February 6, 2017
(date of first publication of notice to
creditors) or, if notice is mailed or per-
sonally delivered to you, 60 days after
the date this notice is mailed or per-
sonally delivered to you, or you must
petition to file a late claim as provided
in Probate Code 19103. For your
protection, you are encouraged to file
your claim by certified mail, with re-
turn receipt requested.
BARR & YOUNG ATTORNEYS
Storekeepers (requires CA Driver License) Dated: January 31, 2017
By: Heidi Imsand, Attorneys for
Warehouse (requires CA Driver License) John S. Treat, Trustee
Drivers (requires Commercial Driver License) Published in the San Mateo Daily
Eqpt/Food Runners Journal, 2/6/17, 2/9/17, 2/13/17.

Food Preparers
Flight Coordinators (requires CA Driver License)
amended nOTICe OF PeTITIOn TO
Porters admInISTeR eSTaTe OF
Food Production Supervisor Teresita Da Silva Carag
Case Number: 17PRO00075
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
tingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or es-
tate, or both, of Teresita Da Silva Carag.
A Petition for Probate has been filed by
Shift Production Manager Solanita Dela Pena in the Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo.
The Petition for Probate requests that
Solanita Dela Pena be appointed as per-
sonal representative to administer the
estate of the decedent. The petition re-
quests the decedents will and codicils, if
any, be admitted to probate. The will
and any codicils are available for exami-
nation in the file kept by the court.
The petition requests authority to admin-
ister the estate under the Independent
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
thority will allow the personal representa-
tive to take many actions without obtain-
ing court approval. Before taking certain
very important actions, however, the per-
sonal representative will be required to
give notice to interested persons unless
they have waived notice or consented to
the proposed action.) The independent
administration authority will be granted
unless an interested person files an ob-
jection to the petition and shows good
cause why the court should not grant au-
thority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: MAR. 14, 2017 at
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo,
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203 Public notices 203 Public notices 210 Lost & Found Tundra Tundra Tundra
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA Maureen S. McFadden, Riordan Sykes LOST CaT Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs,
94063. McFadden, PC, 377 West Portal Ave. she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all
If you object to the granting of the peti- Ste. B, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94127 four legs, chest stomach, around her
tion, you should appear at the hearing (415) 661-9050 neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice
and state your objections or file written FILED: 02/01/2017 REWARD. Please email us at
objections with the court before the hear- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- joandbill@msn.com or call 650-576-
ing. Your appearance may be in person nal on 2/6/17, 2/13/17, 2/14/17 ) 8745. She drinks water out of her paws.
or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
itor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to LOST CaT. Black and White. Black
the personal representative appointed by patch on right eye. REWARD.
the court within the later of either (1) four Call (323) 439-7713.
months from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal representa- LOST SmaLL gray and green Parrot.
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the Redwood Shores. (650)207-2303.
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days 210 Lost & Found
from the date of mailing or personal de- Books
livery to you of a notice under sectioin FOUnd: keYS at Westwood Park in
9052 of the Callifornia Probate Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to qUaLITY BOOkS used and rare. World
Code.Other California statutes and legal claim (650)714-8893 & US History and classic American nov- Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
authority may affect your rights as a els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
creditor. You may want to consult with an
attorney knowledgable in California law. LOST - mY COLLaPSIBLe music stand,
You may examine the file kept by the clip lights, and music in black bags were 294 Baby Stuff
court. If you are a person interested in taken from my car in Foster City and may FISHeR-PRICe HeaLTHY Care booster
the estate, you may file with the court a have been thrown out by disappointed
Request for Special Notice (form DE- seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
thieves. Please call (650)704-3595
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
praisal of estate assets or of any petition 296 appliances
or account as provided in Probate Code
section 1250. A Request for Special No- LOST - Womans diamond ring. Lost 1960'S avOCadO Osterizer blender
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for $20. (510)363 4865 gaRage SaLeS
BeIge SOFa $99. Excellent Condition
PaPaSan CHaIRS (2) -with cushions
net stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-
1045
mOnaRCH UPRIgHT player piano $99
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eSTaTe SaLeS
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good $75 Call (650)583-3515
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pockets. $25.(650)646-8530 List your upcoming
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3/15 degree 5/21 degree 7/24 degree
ROCkIng CHaIRS solid wood, great
ROUTeR TaBLe ryobi $ 99. like new
(650)573-5269 312 Pets & animals $15 ea (650)349-0430 yard sale,
COmPUTeR SWIveL CHAIR. Padded
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 shape asking 30 dollars each. Call
SHOPSmITH maRk V 50th Anniversary aIRLIne CaRRIeR for cats, pur. from
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chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) RUmmY ROYaL poker table top $30.00
(650)573-5269 IgLOO BLUe 38-Quart Wheelie Cool
whatever sale you
697-8481
SHeLF RUBBeR maid new $20.00
vInTage CRaFTSman Jig Saw. Circa
1947. $60. (650)245-7517
CanaRY BIRd cage 24 x 16 for sale. Cooler/Ice Chest $14 (650)952-3500 have...
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$89, light-weight, compact, sturdy love- contact joe (650)573-5269 (650)766-3024 kaSTLe 190Cm Xcountry skis+poles
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One kenneL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
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CUSTOm made wood sewing storage kaYak 12' sit on top 2 storage compart-
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tweed. Excellent condition. $89. 650- (650)593-2066 ments baby blue must see $99.00 john to Palo Alto.
260-0057
1222 (650)483-8152 in your local newspaper.
PaRROT Cage, Steel, Large - approx
Teak-veneeR COmPUTeR desk with
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offer. (650)245-4084 LadIeS mCgRegOR Golf Clubs Call (650)344-5200
x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50. obo. (650)465-2344 Right handed with covers and pull cart
(650)341-5347 neaT ReCeIPTS Mobile Scanner new
in box $79, call (650)324-8416 PeT CaRRIeR, brown ,Very good condi- $150 o.b.o. (650)344-3104
THOmaSvILLe BeveLed mirror 22" x tion, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
dIneTTe TaBLe, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. 12" $50. Call (650)834-4833 (650)773-7201 men'S CaLLaWaY Rain Jacket XL .
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. 310 misc. For Sale Mint Condition worn only a few times.
WaLnUT CHeST, small (4 drawer with SOFa PROTeCTOR for Lounging Pets.
dInIng ROOm table Good Condition
$90.00 or best offer ( 650)-780-0193
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 "mOTHeR-In-LaW TOngUeS" plants, Washable polyester. Non-slide. Brown
$50 650-208-5758 379 Open Houses
3 in 5-gal cans. $10.00 each. (650)593- tweed. Excellent condition. $89. 650-
WOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x 7408 men'S ROSSIgnOL Skis. $95.00,
dReSSeR 4-dRaWeR in Belmont for 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 260-0057
$75. Good condition; good for children. good condition, (650)341-0282.
Call (650)678-8585 WOOd FURnITURe- one end table and 500-600 BIg Band-era 78's--most mint,
316 Clothes neW WeIgH bench With 200lbs, plus
OPen HOUSe
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
dRUm TaBLe - brown, perfect condi-
coffee table. In good condition. $30
OBO. (760)996-0767.
8 TRaCkS, billy Joel, Zeppelin, Eagles BLaCk dOUBLe breasted suit size 38
free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San
Mateo.
LISTIngS
tion, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111 ,Commodores, more.40 @ $4 each , call excellent condition $25 (650)322-9598
306 Housewares (650)393-9008 List your Open House
BLOCH Black Boost Dance Sneakers POWeR PLUS Exercise Machine $99 in the Daily Journal.
enTeRTaInmenT CenTeR for $50. (650)368-3037
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. BRaSS FIRePLaCe screen $30. CHRISTmaS TRee, 7.5 Oregon pine, S0539L Good Condition $20 (650)952-
(650)726-4102 (650)348-2306 1225 tips, hooked construction with 3500 Reach over 83,450
stand. Used once. $49. (415)650-6407 PRInCe TennIS 2 section nylon black
eSPReSSO TaBLe 30 square, 40 tall, CHRISTmaS TRee China, Fairfield BOY SCOUT canvas belt with Boy Scout Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- potential home buyers &
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pieces) $75. (650)493-5026 blaster. New. Older model.#32000. In- (650)588-0842 from South San Francisco
eSPReSSO TaBLe 30 square, 40 tall, cludes 5 lb. Quartz Abrasive Sand. $450. PURSUIT SCOOTeR. $99. (650)348-
$95 (650)375-8021 COmPLeTe SeT OF CHINA - Windsor 650-947-3396. FaUX FUR Coat Woman's brown multi to Palo Alto.
color in excellent condition 3/4 2235 in your local newspaper.
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
gLIdeR rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- 20-pieces in original box, never used. eLeCTROnIC TYPeWRITeR, good length $50 (650)692-8012
lent condition. $100 650-345-5644 condition $50 (650)878-9542 SkI RaCk Thule, roof mounted to roof
$250 per box (3 boxes available).
IROn age steel toe work/safety boot. In load bars. Holds three pairs. $85, OBO Call (650)344-5200
LaWn CHaIRS (4) White, plastic, $8. (650)342-5630
game "BeaT THe eXPeRTS" never box, size 10 1/2 650-594-1494
each, (415)346-6038 PORCeLaIn JaPaneSe Tea set, Un- used $8., (408)249-3858 $50, OBO 650-594-1494
LeaTHeR SOFa, black, excellent condi- opened, in wood box, great gift $30.
InCUBaTOR, $99, (650)678-5133
SOCCeR BaLLS - $8.00 each (like new)
(650)578-9208. LadIeS BOOTS size 8 , 3 pairs different 4 available. (650)341-5347
tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533 styles , $20/ pair. call (650)592-2648 470 Rooms
LaRge BLaCk Ciao Luggage 26"
LIvIng ROOm table 36"x19" exc condi- SmOke aLaRmS with batteries $4 650- w/wheels, Good Condition $35 (650)952- TOTaL gYm XLS, excellent condition.
595-3933 LadIeS SeqUIn dress, blue, size XL,
tion $30.(415) 231-4825. 3500 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call HIP HOUSIng
(650)588-0828 Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
LOve SeaT, Upholstered pale yellow SOLId Teak floor model 16 wine rack San Mateo County
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483 LIOneL CHRISTmaS Boxcars 2005, LeaTHeR JaCkeT, New Black Italian
floral $99. (650)574-4021 2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368- style, size M Ladies $45 (650) 875-1708 (650)348-6660
7537 TReadmILL BY PRO-FORM. (Hardly
neW deLUXe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- 308 Tools LOUIS vUITTOn monogram leather Used). 10% incline, 2.5 HP motor, 300lb
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must clutch/computer carry case 10.25x13.5. weight capacity. $195 (650)598-9804
LIOneL CHRISTmaS Holiday expan-
Sell! (650) 875-8159.
BenCH SaW - 8 InCH includes attach- sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 Inside zipper $95. (650)591-6596 620 automobiles
neW TWIn Mattress set plus frame ed table and accessories $35 (650)368- vInTage engLISH ladies ice skates -
0748 LIOneL WeSTeRn Union Pass car and man'S BLaCk leather jacket, size 40, up to size 7-8, $40., (650)873-8167 01 TOYOTa Camry, limited, V6, 108K
$30.00 (650) 347-2356 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 like new. $85.00 (650)593-1780 miles, $4,700. (650)302-5523
Oak BOOkCaSe, 30"x30" x12". $25. BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model RmT CHRISTmaS Diesel train and Ca- vInTage naSH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
men'S STeTSOn hat, size large, new,
(650)726-6429 SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269 ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
boose. Rare. New OB $99 (650)368-
7537
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
(650) 578-9208 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
dont lose money
Oak CLaW foot coffee table, needs BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530 SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269 on a trade-in or
SamSOnITe 26" tan hard-sided suit men'S STeTSOn hat, size large, new, WeT SUIT - medium size, $95., call for
Oak SIX SHELF Book Case 6FT 4FT CRaFTSman 10" Mitre Saw $25 case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 info (650)851-0878
consignment!
$55 (650)458-8280 (650)595-3933 $60. (650)328-6709 (650) 578-9208
OUTdOOR WOOd SCReen - new $80 CRaFTSman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" SILk SaRee 6 yards new nice color.for neW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's
WOmen'S LadY Cougar gold iron set Sell your vehicle in the
obo Retail $130 (650)873-8167 dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each set - $25. (650)348-6955
formation. (650)952-3466 daily Journals
WOmen'S nORdICa ski boots, size 8 auto Classifieds.
ULTRaSOnIC JeWeLRY Cleaning Ma- PaRIS HILTOn purse white & silver un- 1/2. $50 (650)592-2047
chine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, den- used, about 12" long x 9" high

LegaL nOTICeS tures, keys. Concentrate included. $30


OBO. (650)580-4763
UnIden HaRLeY Davidson Gas Tank
$23. (650)592-2648
SIze 38 tan gabardine navy officers uni-
form great condition Perfect for that cos-
YamaHa ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
(650)458-3255
Just $45
Well run it
Fictitious Business Name Statements, phone. $100 or best offer (650)863-8485 tume party. Free. (650)322-9598 til you sell it!
345 medical equipment
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, vaSe WITH flowers 2 piece good for the veLveT dRaPe, 100% cotton, new
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720 beautiful burgundy 82"X52" W/6"hems: BaTH CHaIR LIFT. Peterman battery Reach 83,450 drivers
$45 (415)585-3622
Notice of Public Sales and More. vInTage WHITe Punch Bowl/Serving operated bath chair lift. Stainless steel from South SF to
Bowl Set with 10 cups plus one extra
$30. (650)873-8167
vInTage 1970S Grecian made dress,
size 6-8, $35 (650)873-8167
frame. Accepts up to 350lbs. Easily in- Palo alto
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. WagOn WHeeL Wooden, original from WILSOn'S Lg Green Suede Jacket
serted I/O tub.$250 OBO. Call (650)344-5200
Colorado farm. 34x34 very good $50.00 (650)367-1508 (650) 739-6489. ads@smdailyjournal.com
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 aged condition $200 San Bruno
(650)588-1946
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com 317 Building materials
WaTeR STORage Tank, brand new,
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250. CULTURed maRBLe 2 tone BR vanity
(650)771-6324 counter top. New toe skin/ scribe. 29 x
19 $300 (408)744-1041
311 musical Instruments LIke neW Oak bath fittings $5
FOR ImmedIaTe ReLeaSe 650-595-3933
marich Confectionery BaLdWIn gRand PIANO, 6 foot, ex-
cellent condition, $8,500/obo. Call SHUTTeRS 2 wooden shutters 32x72
1/26/17 (510)784-2598 like new $50.00 ea.call (650)368-7891

marich Confectionery Co. ISSUES ALLERGY ALERT ON eXCeLLenT vIOLIn, previously owned, WHITe dOUBLe pane window for $29
POTENTIAL UNDECLARED ALMONDS IN PRODUCT first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow or Best offer. Call Halim @ (650) 678-
sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer. 5133.
(415)751-2416
marich Confectionery of Hollister, California is voluntarily
recalling 4.25oz Valentine Chocolate Caramel Hearts UPC gULBRanSen BaBY gRand PIanO -
Appraised @ $5450., want $1800 obo, 318 Sports equipment
COde 797817-44440-9 because it may contain Triple Choco- (650)343-4461
late Toffee which contains almonds. People who have an al- 15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
lergy or severe sensitivity almonds run the risk of serious or HammOnd B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these prod- Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. pri- each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
vate owner, (650)349-1172
ucts.

Product was distributed in California, Oklahoma and minne-


sota in retail form.

The product can be identified by its Valentines Day themed


packaging. It comes in a 4.25oz (120g) bright red and pink box
with the product name of Chocolate Caramel Hearts. The lot
code being recalled is 0031711 with a best by date of 9/30/17
and can be found on the bottom of the package.

No illnesses have been reported to date.

The recall was initiated after it was discovered that product


containing almonds was distributed in packaging that did not
reveal the presence of almonds. Subsequent investigation in-
dicates the problem was caused by a temporary breakdown in
the company's packaging processes that resulted in the pack-
aging mix up.

Consumers who have purchased 4.25oz Valentine Chocolate


Caramel Hearts are urged to return it Marich Confectionery
for a full refund. Consumers with questions may contact the
company at 1-800-624-7055 Monday through Friday 8:00 am
to 5:00 pm PST
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620 automobiles 645 Boats
BmW 07 X-5, One Owner, Excel. Condi- 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
tion Sports package 3rd row seats re- excellend condition. $5,500. Call
duced $19,995 obo Call (650)520-4650 (650)347-2559
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
ACROSS DOWN
CadILLaC 02 Deville, 8 cylinder, per-
fect condition, like new, cashmere out- 650 Rvs
side white inside 4787 miles $13,000.
36 Big name in 47 L.A. Angels (415)850-2370 Rv - 2013 WInneBagO ITaSCa na-
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cedes Benz Sprinter chassis,. diesel,
loaded, like new! $85,500.
to, as a dog 2 Periodic table 37 Holiday and 48 Big galoot (650)270-6637 Call (650)726-8623 or (650)619-9672.

4 Barton of the Red listing Days 50 Stagecoach CHevROLeT 86 ASTROVAN,


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63K
670 auto Service
Cross 3 Fax forerunners 38 Caviar drivers Stop! CHevY 10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
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aa SmOg
CHevY HHR 08 - Grey, spunky car Complete Repair & Service
formerly 5 The Once-__: 40 Its usually locked 53 Alternative to loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
(408)807-6529.
$24.75 plus certificate fee
(most cars)
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exemple character 41 Attacking, as the 54 Theater chairs $2,500, call (650)481-5296 Burlingame
(650) 340-0492
15 Archaeological 6 Mission to fridge 60 Classic car gOT an OLdeR
find 43 Full of ghosts 62 CAT scan cousin CaR, BOaT, OR Rv?
remember Do the humane thing.
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Humane Society. Smog Check
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ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:


Repair Services
batons criticism LeXUS 97 ES300, 147K, clean. $3,800
Collision and Body Work
Burlingame & San Mateo Locations
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(650) 340-0026
20 Congregational 10 Period with 365 mazda 12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con- SEE OUR AD FOR DISCOUNTS!
dition One owner Fully loaded Low
Absolutely! das miles reduced $18,995 obo (650)520-
4650
21 __ beaucoup 11 For services 670 auto Parts
23 Lab rodent rendered instead
SaaB 06 5 speed, 113K, clean. $4,200
(650)302-5523 BRIdgeSTOne aLenza 235/65R17,
$50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
24 Schoolbook, or of cash TOYOTa 06 Prius, 149K, clean. $6,400 used less than 10k. (650)593-4490

much of its 12 Revolves


(650)302-5523
BRIdgeSTOne TURanza RFT (Run
vOLvO S60 02 Excellent mechanical Flat) 205/55/16 EL42 used 70% left $80.
contents condition, new tires, all records, (650)483-1222
13 Drivers license 150k miles $2,500.
25 *Romantic outing Text/Call (415) 793-4099 BRIdgeSTOne TURanza RFT (Run
requirement Flat) 205/55/16 EL 42 All Season Like
for four 625 Classic Cars New $100. (650)483-1222

27 Romanian 18 Aardvark fare COBRa CaBLe chains for radial and


1955 CHevY BeL aIR 2 door, Standard
Rhapsodies 22 The NFLs Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
regular tires, never used $65.00
(650)593-1780
obo. (650)952-4036.
composer Browns, on FIReSTOne TIReS 215/70/R16 good
1969 dOdge CORONET 500, V8, condition $50. (650) 504-6057
29 Wears away sports tickers 4-door, excellent condition. 78K original
miles. Asking $10K (650) 267-9831. gOOdYeaR TIRe P245/70R-15 Like

30 John, Paul and 25 Pour affection 86 CHevY CORveTTe. Automatic.


New, really $55. (650) 637-9791
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By Eric Talmadge high trajectory rather than a lower one that
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gives it more range, in order take the secu-
rity of the neighboring countries into con-
PYONGYANG, North Korea In an sideration.
implicit challenge to President Donald It added Kim expressed great satisfaction
Trump, North Korea red a ballistic missile over the possession of another powerful
early Sunday in its rst such test of the year. nuclear attack means.
North Korean state media said leader Kim Now our rocket industry has radically
Jong Un was at the site to observe the turned into high thrust solid fuel-powered
launch and expressed pleasure at the Norths engine from liquid fuel rocket engine and
expansion of its strategic strike capabili- rapidly developed into a development- and
ties. creation-oriented industry, not just copying
A report on the launch carried early samples, he said. Thanks to the develop-
Monday by the Norths Korean Central ment of the new strategic weapon system,
News Agency said Kim watched from an our Peoples Army is capable of performing
observation post and gave the order to re its strategic duties most accurately and rap-
the Pukguksong-2, which it said was a idly in any space: under waters or on the
Korean style new type strategic weapon land.
system. North Korea had warned it was ready to
It is believed to have own about 500 test its rst intercontinental ballistic mis-
kilometers (310 miles) before splashing sile. The U.S. Strategic Command, howev-
down into the ocean in international er, said it detected and tracked what it
waters. assessed to be a medium- or intermediate-
The report said the test proved the relia- range missile. The reports of the launch
bility and security of a new mobile launch- came as Trump was hosting Abe and just
ing system, the solid fuel that was used and days before the North is to mark the birth-
the guidance and control features of the bal- day of leader Kim Jong Uns late father, Kim
listic missile. Solid fuel can give missiles Jong Il.
longer range and make detecting them After receiving word of the launch, Trump
before launch more difcult because they stood at his south Florida estate with REUTERS
can be readied faster than liquid fuel mis- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who North Korean leader Kim Jong Un gives field guidance to the Kangdong Precision Machine
siles. called the move intolerable. Plant.
The report also said the test veried con- Appearing with Trump at a news confer- had assured him of U.S. support and that United States of America stands behind
trol and guidance capabilities and said the ence at Trumps estate, Abe condemned the Trumps presence showed the presidents Japan, its great ally, 100 percent.
missile can be tipped with a nuclear war- missile launch as absolutely intolerable. determination and commitment. Stephen Miller, Trumps chief policy
head. He read a brief statement calling on the Trump followed Abe with even fewer adviser, said Trump and Abe had displayed
It suggested the launch conducted in a North to comply fully with relevant U.N. words, saying in part: I just want every- an important show of solidarity between
lofted style, which puts the missile into a Security Council resolutions. He said Trump body to understand and fully know that the their nations.

WWII bomb defused in Greece; 70,000 evacuees heading home


By Costas Kantouris an unexploded World War II bomb found The roads in western Thessaloniki and the necessary.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS under a gas station was defused Sunday and suburb of Kordelio, where most of those Sunday's evacuation started at 7 a.m.,
safely taken to an army ring range outside forced to evacuate earlier Sunday came with police went house-to-house ringing
THESSALONIKI, Greece Authorities in the city, paving the way for over 70,000 from, have reopened. Authorities had shut bells and knocking on doors to remind
the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki say people to return home. down a 1.9 kilometer (1.2-mile) radius for people to leave.
experts to safely work on the bomb. Bomb disposal experts started work at
The U. S. -made 275-pound (125-kilo- 11. 30 a. m. , 90 minutes later than
gram) bomb was "badly corroded, but its planned, but defused the bomb in only 30
detonation mechanism was still in very minutes, Central Macedonia governor
good condition," said Army spokesman Apostolos Tzizikostas announced.
Col. Nikos Fanios. Calling the operation "a total success,"
The Army had initially estimated that he said it was the largest peacetime popu-
the bomb weighed 500 pounds (227 kilo- lation evacuation in Greece and estimated
grams). Officials said it was 1.5 meters (5 it involved 70,000 people.
feet) long. Many people left the area in their cars,
The bomb will be either detonated or but some were bused to schools and sports
dismantled at the firing range, Fanios halls elsewhere in the city.
said. He added that similar bombs had been "We heard on TV that, if the bomb
found in previous years near the explodes, it will be like a strong earth-
Macedonia Airport east of the city, but, quake," Michalis Papanos, 71, told The

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