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Officials reach Managed Lanes deal


Subcommittee decides on local control with BAIFA as operator
By Zachary Clark would both own the tolling facility comprised of board members repre-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF coming to the stretch of Highway 101 senting each city and the county that
in San Mateo County and the Bay Area works on quality of life issues such as
Local officials are one step closer to Infrastructure Financing Authority air quality and transportation, among
picking the owner and operator of the would operate it. others. The TA oversees the county’s
Managed Lanes project and the pre- That arrangement was unanimously half-cent sales tax revenue for trans-
ferred arrangement would ensure local selected by an ad-hoc subcommittee portation, and is under the umbrella of
control is retained. comprised of C/CAG and TA members the San Mateo County Transit District.
at a meeting Friday morning before BAIFA is a joint powers authority
Local control in this context means between the Metropolitan
the City/County Association of both boards cast final votes mid- DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
Governments and the San Mateo February. The Managed Lanes project — aimed for completion by 2022
County Transportation Authority C/CAG is a joint powers authority See LANES, Page 31 — will construct a new lane in each direction of Highway 101.

Trump agrees to deal


Shutdown ends without wall money, for now
By Jill Colvin, Lisa
Mascaro and Zeke Miller
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Submitting to
mounting pressure amid growing
ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL disruption, President Donald
Bob Nisbet is getting up to speed as the top Trump agreed Inside
executive in Half Moon Bay. to a deal
Friday to

City manager reopen the


g o v ern men t
for three
weeks, back-
settlesintorole ing
from
down As shutdown ends,
his workers have little
demand that faith about future
Bob Nisbet was appointed Congress
give him
See page 12

top executive in October money for his border wall before


By Zachary Clark federal agencies get back to work.
Standing alone in the Rose
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Garden, Trump said he would sign
legislation funding shuttered agen-
Bob Nisbet has wanted to be a city man-
cies until Feb. 15 and try again to
ager since high school —  and an aptitude
persuade lawmakers to finance his
test he took suggested such a career was in
long-sought wall. The deal he
the cards.
reached with congressional leaders
In October, that prediction became a real-
contains no new money for the
ity when he was appointed city manager of
wall but ends the longest shutdown
Half Moon Bay.
in U.S. history.
“[That aptitude test] came back as urban
First the Senate, then the House
planning and I didn’t understand what a
planner did or what that was at the time, and REUTERS
all my friends had more interesting ones,” Donald Trump announces a deal to end the partial government shutdown in the Rose Garden. See TRUMP, Page 12
Nisbet said. “I think my dad made an off-
handed comment when I asked him what
does that mean, what am I supposed to do,
and he said ‘well you might be the city man-
Redwood City wants more retail offerings
ager of Bellevue one day’ and it just stuck in
my mind and became more crystalized as I
Task force to present recommendations for making that happen
went through college and grad school.” By Zachary Clark presented to the City Council at a meeting ers, according to a staff report.
Nisbet, 54, grew up in Bellevue, DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Jan. 28. Expanding the downtown area in which
Washington, and attended graduate school active ground floor uses are required, chang-
Th o s e reco mmen dat i o n s were dev el -
in Santa Barbara, where he also lived for ing parking rules and installing electric
Redwood City officials want to grow and oped by the retail task force, a City
many years until moving to the Bay Area vehicle charging stations in that neighbor-
diversify the city’s retail offerings, particu- Council-appointed group of residents,
larly in downtown, and a series of recom- real es t at e b ro k ers , dev el o p ers an d
See NISBET, Page 31 mendations for achieving that goal will be downtown business and property own- See RETAIL, Page 23

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Thought for the Day


“My experience of the world is that
things left to themselves don’t get right.”
— T.H. Huxley, English biologist and author

This Day in History


President Bill Clinton forcefully

1998 denied having an affair with a former


White House intern, telling reporters,
“I did not have sexual relations with
that woman, Miss Lewinsky.”
In 1 7 8 4 , in a letter to his daughter Sarah, Benjamin Franklin
expressed unhappiness over the choice of the bald eagle as the
symbol of America, and stated his own preference: the turkey.
In 1 7 8 8 , the first European settlers in Australia, led by Capt.
Arthur Phillip, landed in present-day Sydney.
In 1 8 3 7 , Michigan became the 26th state.
In 1 8 7 0 , Virginia rejoined the Union.
In 1 9 3 9 , principal photography began for David O.
Selznick’s movie version of “Gone with the Wind.”
In 1 9 4 2 , the first American Expeditionary Force to head to
Europe during World War II arrived in Belfast, Northern
Ireland.
In 1 9 6 2 , the United States launched Ranger 3 to land scien-
tific instruments on the moon — but the probe ended up miss-
ing its target by more than 22,000 miles.
In 1 9 8 8 , Australians celebrated the 200th anniversary of
their country as a grand parade of tall ships re-enacted the voy-
age of the first European settlers. The Andrew Lloyd Webber REUTERS
musical “Phantom of the Opera” opened at Broadway’s Chambermaid Andrea prepares a room of a so called ‘Bratwurst hotel’ in Rittersbach near Nuremberg, Germany.
Majestic Theater.
In 1 9 9 2 , Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton, to come from their hometown of Diminutive French actor Hervé
appearing with his wife, Hillary, on CBS’ “60 Minutes,” Dayton, Ohio. However, the telephone Villechaize (1943-1993) is best remem-
acknowledged “causing pain in my marriage,” but said past operator in Kitty Hawk talked to a bered for his role as Tattoo, Mr.
problems were not relevant to the campaign. reporter at the Virginian-Pilot and that Roarke’s sidekick on “Fantasy Island”
In 1 9 9 3 , Vaclav Havel was elected president of the newly newspaper printed it first, with inaccu- (1978-1984). In the opening credits of
formed Czech Republic. rate information. The Dayton Daily each show, Tattoo rang a bell and
In 2 0 0 3 , Secretary of State Colin Powell, citing Iraq’s lack News ran the first accurate account of the announced the arrival of “the plane, the
of cooperation with U.N. inspectors, said he’d lost faith in the flight. plane!”
inspectors’ ability to conduct a definitive search for banned *** ***
weapons programs. On Dec. 17, 2003, the Wright Brothers In 1929, aeronautical engineers James
National Memorial in North Carolina McDonnell (1899-1980) designed what
hosted a centennial celebration of the he hoped would become the first mass-
Birthdays first flight in history. The 100th produced two-passenger airplane, called

T
he president of the United States anniversary was remembered with an air the Doodlebug. The plane was entered in
does his air travel on Air Force show and a ceremony honoring aviation a flight competition with a prize of
One. The vice president travels on heroes. $100,000, but did not win because of
Air Force Two. *** damage sustained during the flight.
*** The National Aviation Hall of Fame is in ***
Harrison Ford (born 1942) starred as the Dayton, Ohio. The National Museum of Howard Hughes’ (1905-1976) H-4
president of the United States in the the United States Air Force is also in Hercules cargo airplane, completed in
action movie “Air Force One” (1997). Dayton. The International Women’s Air 1947, was nicknamed the Spruce Goose.
In the film, Russian terrorists hijack Air & Space Museum is in Cleveland, Ohio. It was actually built from birch wood,
Force One and hold the president and his *** not spruce.
family hostage. A mid-air emergency renders the pilots ***
Singer, musician Talk show host Hockey Hall of *** of a passenger plane unable to fly. A Ans wer: There were two movies with
Eddie Van Halen is Ellen DeGeneres is Famer Wayne In World War II aviation slang, a “lame stewardess must attempt to land the that plot: “Airport 1975” (1974) and
64. 61. Gretzky is 58. duck” meant a damaged plane, “going plane. Do you know the name of the “Airplane!” (1980). “Airport 1975” was
Cartoonist Jules Feiffer is 90. Sportscaster-actor Bob upstairs” referred to gaining altitude and movie? See answer at end. a drama starring Charlton Heston
Uecker is 84. Actor Scott Glenn is 80. Singer Jean Knight is a “dogfight” was combat between two *** (1924-2008). An airplane collision
76. Activist Angela Davis is 75. Actor Richard Portnow is 72. planes. Mach speed is named in honor of hurts the pilots and the stewardess takes
*** Austrian physicist Ernst Mach (1838- the controls until the Air Force can get a
Rock musician Corky Laing (Mountain) is 71. Actor David
The first album by the rock group 1916), known for his advances in the pilot on board. “Airplane!” is a comedy
Strathairn is 70. Producer-director Mimi Leder is 67. Alt-coun- Jefferson Airplane was titled “Jefferson field of ballistics. spoof of that movie, starring Leslie
try singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams is 66. Reggae musi- Airplane Takes Off,” released in 1966. *** Nielsen. When the pilots get food poi-
cian Norman Hassan (UB40) is 61. Rock musician Charlie *** On average, an ejection will launch a soning, a stewardess and a passenger
Gillingham (Counting Crows) is 59. Musician Andrew The tail height of a 747 is 63 feet 8 normal-sized pilot to a height of more must land the plane.
Ridgeley is 56. Rhythm-and-blues singer Jazzie B. (Soul II inches, equivalent to a six-story build- than 200 feet and produce a full para-
Soul) is 56. Actor Paul Johansson is 55. Director Lenny ing. chute in three seconds. Ejection seat
Abrahamson is 53. Actor Bryan Callen is 52. Gospel singer *** tests are done from zero velocity and Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in the
weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
After their first flight on Dec. 17, 1903, zero altitude (sitting still on the Questions?
Kirk Franklin is 49. Actor Nate Mooney is 47. Actress Comments? Email
Wilbur (1867-1912) and Orville Wright ground). knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
Jennifer Crystal is 46. Rock musician Chris Hesse (1871-1948) wanted the big news story *** 5200 ext. 128.
(Hoobastank) is 45. Actor Gilles Marini is 43.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
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The Daily Derby race winners are Hot Shot, No. 3, in incorrect information. It was previously reported Planning
first place; Eureka, No. 7, in second place; and Lucky Commissioner John Ebneter was absent from the meeting,
but he recused himself from the discussion of the 190-unit
CEJERT Charms, No. 12, in third place. The race time was
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San Carlos OKs plans for 24 condos


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
Police reports
What a pair
Two men stole shoes from a store on
Walnut Street in Redwood City, it was
A proposal to build a 24-unit, four-story reported at 3:47 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 17.
condominium building across El Camino
Real from the San Carlos Caltrain station is
expected to take shape in the coming REDWOOD CITY
months after the developer got the green
Petty theft. Someone entered a garage and
light from the Planning Commission
stole items that were inside of unlocked
Tuesday.
vehicles, it was reported at 8:15 p. m.
Situated between Holly Street and San Friday, Jan. 18.
Carlos Avenue at 560 El Camino Real, the
project spurred a discussion among plan- Petty theft. Someone stole a bike that was
ning commissioners at their Dec. 17 meet- left on Duane Street, it was reported at 6:15
ing about downtown parking in response to p.m. Friday, Jan. 18.
the developer’s proposal to provide parking Battery . Someone committed battery on
spaces that are unbundled from a homeown- Brewster Avenue, it was reported at 4 p.m.
er’s purchase of a unit in the building. Friday, Jan. 18.
Aimed at encouraging homeowners with- Theft. Someone stole a gray jacket from a
out cars to move there and take advantage of store on El Camino Real, it was reported at
the building’s proximity to public trans- 9:56 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 17.
portation hubs, the concept sparked some Vandal i s m. Someone smashed the front
concern among officials, who sought more window of a business on Main Street, it was
detail on how the units could be sold sepa- Artist’s rendering of condos at 560 El Camino Real in San Carlos. reported at 4:16 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 17.
rately from the parking offered on site and Pizzeria formerly operated and the Patio bar spaces, eight tandem spaces offered to res- Sto l en v ehi cl e. Someone stole a vehicle
also asked architect Steve Kellond if the still operates. Of the three below-market idents living in the same unit, two ADA parked on Fifth Avenue, it was reported at
developer would consider changing the rate units offered, two will be affordable to accessible spaces and a three-stack puzzle 8:06 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 16.
building design to reduce the massing of the moderate-income households while one will lift system with 14 spots, according to a
four-story building. be affordable to low-income households, staff report. FOSTER CITY
By removing a request to offer unbundled according to a staff report. City planner Lisa Costa Sanders said the
parking, setting the northeast corner of the Arres t. A Foster City resident was arrested
One 1,320-square-foot retail space and a developer may submit a request for unbun- for assault, battery and vandalism, it was
building farther back from the building’s 1, 436-square-foot restaurant space with dled parking at a later date, according to a
front and side walls and designated four reported at 5:55 p.m. Monday, Jan. 21.
covered seating and patio area are also video of the Jan. 22 meeting.
parking spaces for guests, the developer included in plans for the ground floor of the
largely addressed the Planning building facing El Camino Real. Because
Commission’s previous concerns. of an AT&T easement running through the
Expected to provide one three-bedroom, property, the developer is planning to pro-
16 two-bedroom and seven one-bedroom vide 35 above-ground parking spaces
units, the project would replace two vacant through a mix of 11 regular parking
commercial buildings where Applewood
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Woman receives jail, probation
for retail theft, fraud charges
STAFF AND WIRE REPORT fish tank filter into a
Daly City pet store and
A woman who pleaded no contest to tried to return it for cash
seven felonies in four different cases of with a questionable
theft or fraud at San Mateo County retail receipt. When the
stores was sentenced to four months in jail store’s assistant manag-
and five years of supervised probation er refused, Thomas start- PHOTO COURTESY OF PHS/SPCA
Friday, according to the San Mateo County ed screaming. Later, she Snake owners needed to
District Attorney’s Office. repeatedly called the Local brief
In what her defense attorney Brandon Alissa Thomas store, threatening to adopt rescued ball pythons
said. They can live to be 30 years old.
Douglass described as an emotional hear- kill the victim and The Peninsula Humane Society has been There are five ball pythons currently
ing, 34-year-old Alissa Thomas acknowl- promising to stalk her for the rest of her inundated with rescued ball pythons in the available for adoption at the PHS. Adoption
edged the serious nature of her crimes and life, prosecutors said. past year, and now employees are looking fees vary, so potential adopters should call
expressed a desire for her daughter to have On May 26, 2017, Thomas was alleged- for homes for them. (650) 340-7022 for more information.
the life she wasn’t able to have. Because ly observed stealing several boxes of “In the last 12 months, we received 10 ball Staffers would prefer experienced snake
his client has taken several steps to get liquor from a Safeway in San Mateo. python snakes in our shelter, which is more owners adopt the pythons. The staffers will
her life back on track, Douglass was appre- It was later determined that she had than we’ve received in any other year over help adopters understand the equipment and
ciative of Judge Donald Ayoob’s willing- attempted to fraudulently return the alco- the last decade,” said Buffy Martin Tarbox, a care that ball pythons require.
ness to understand the challenges Thomas hol inside the store. While fleeing the spokeswoman for the PHS/SPCA. “Many of Tarbell said the PHS recommends snake
has faced throughout her life. scene, she also dragged a San Mateo police the snakes have been surrendered to us owners feed the snakes dead, defrosted mice
“Ms. Thomas has had a really difficult officer from her car for roughly 30 feet. through no fault of their own.” or rats as oppose to live prey.
life and has made these tremendous The case was set to go to trial Aug. 7 Ball pythons are friendly snakes that grow Anyone interested in meeting the snakes
strides,” he said. “It was really powerful to when Thomas changed her mind and plead- to be around two or three feet long, Tarbox can visit the humane society in Burlingame.
see the court’s recognition of everything ed no contest Tuesday to felony attempted
she has done to turn her life around.” robbery, felony commercial burglary,
On Jan. 7, 2016, Thomas is believed to felony assault on an officer, felony threats Obituary
have stolen $952 worth of merchandise at and felony auto theft, among other charges
a Safeway in Daly City and bit an employ- and enhancements. Jessie Glanton May
ee on the hand during a struggle over the Facing up to four years in state prison at January 2, 1925 – January 16, 2019
stolen goods. her sentencing hearing Friday, Thomas
She was later found with a stolen car in a allegedly apologized to the police officer Resident of Foster City
Walgreens parking lot in San Carlos Aug. and will receive 40 days credit for time Jessie Glanton May was born January 2, 1925 to Louise
8 when deputies were responding to a served, according to prosecutors. Hurley and Jesse Glanton in Newnan, Georgia. She was
report of someone stealing. Douglass said Thomas’ daughter was reared in University Homes, was a member of Ebenezer
While out on bail, she is said to have put born in the midst of her court proceedings Baptist Church and attended Booker T. Washington High
$1,176 worth of merchandise into a shop- and has changed Thomas’ life for the bet- School along with her Sunday and High School classmates,
ping cart and attempted to return it at a ter, noting she now has a lot on the line in Christine King Farris and Mike King—who is better known
CVS/pharmacy in Burlingame Nov. 5. fulfilling her sentence. to all as The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Miss
The clerk, who was suspicious, went to Though District Attorney Steve Glanton became a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated’s Psi Chapter while
go see if any merchandise was missing and Wagstaffe said prosecutors asked Ayoob to completing undergraduate studies at Clark College.
Thomas allegedly left the store with every- consider a prison term, he noted Ayoob’s Jessie Glanton earned her bachelor’s degree from Clark in 1949. She taught
thing in the cart, according to prosecu- sentence afforded her second chance. kindergarten and home economics in Hogansville, Georgia for a year; however, her
tors. “As a society, we will all hope she takes contract would not be renewed as a result of her infusion of Black history into her
On Dec. 27, Thomas allegedly brought a advantage of it,” he said. curriculum. In the summer of 1950, she returned to Atlanta, and while teaching vacation
bible school at Ebenezer Baptist Church, she expressed to the pastor, Reverend Martin
Obituary Luther King, Senior, her strong desire to attend Atlanta University’s School of Social
Work despite her lacking financial resources. “Daddy” King graciously facilitated a
JENNIE FISK full scholarship for her to attend Atlanta University.
Lifelong San Mateo County resident Jennie Fisk died on December 31, 2018 at the Upon her graduation in 1952, Miss Glanton relocated to Knoxville, Tennessee
age of 101. Beloved mother of Sheila McVicar; dear sister of Louise Meghinasso, to work for a non-profit adoption agency. While in Knoxville, she continued her
Angelo Dellacasa, and Annie Dellacasa. Jennie was born in Burlingame on April 17, involvement within a graduate chapter of her beloved sorority, served as the secretary
1917 to John and Maria (Firenze) Dellacasa. Jennie’s father lived through and survived of the local NAACP, and studied at Highlander Folk School, a training school for
the 1906 earthquake. Jennie was the wife of Alfred Fisk for 35 years; he preceded her social justice.
in death in 1972.
In 1963, she relocated to Northern California to continue her career in clinical
A private funeral and interment was held on January 4, 2019 at Skylawn Memorial
Park, San Mateo. For those who desire, contributions in Jennie’s memory to the Peninsula social work with the San Mateo County Child and Family Services where she met the
Humane Society are suggested. man who would become her husband, Arthur May.
Mr. and Mrs. May made their home in Foster City, California and soon they had an
Online guestbook at www.crosby-ngray.com
addition to their family, their only child, Dr. Janel L. May. Their cherished daughter
would follow in her mother’s footsteps by attending the merged undergraduate and
graduate institutions of Clark-Atlanta University, and becoming a legacy member of
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated.
Several decades after retiring, she would return to the East Coast to be with her
daughter, who cared for her until she took her last breath.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two sisters, Gloria Glanton
Hurd and Leathia Hursey Browning; a brother, Eddie Hursey, and a stepson Roger V
Wilson. She is survived by her loving daughter, a brother-in-law, two sister-in-laws,
grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, and many devoted friends.
Family and friends are invited to attend the Funeral Service this Sunday January 27,
2019 starting at 2:00pm at St. James AME Zion Church located at 25 Monte Diablo
Ave, San Mateo, CA 94401 where services will conclude.
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traffic congestion, greenhouse gas emis-


Obituary San Bruno man takes Local briefs sions and the need for parking within San
plea in Belmont shooting Judge Jeffrey Finigan’s sentence was excel- Mateo County. When carpool trips by San
Thomas Coolin A 23-year-old man facing charges for lent and showed domestic violence and use Mateo County residents and/or those who
Thomas Coolin, a resident of San Mateo, shooting his girlfriend after an argument of a gun in a domestic relationship are work in the county, including Scoop or
died Dec. 19, 2019, at the age of 93. He was in 2017 was sentenced unacceptable. Waze accounts linked to a STAR account,
born in Boston the only to seven years in state “People who commit this type of crime are tracked through the county’s STAR
child of Thomas Albert prison after he pleaded deserve to be in prison,” he said. Commute Tracker app, commuters can get
and Rita Jane Coolin. He no contest to felony Valiente will receive 785 days credit for e-gift card rewards. C/CAG funded nearly
met his wife Ethel while assault with a firearm time served, and will next appear in court $1 million for the previous carpool pro-
living in Boston. They and possession of March 15 for receipt of a restitution report, gram. The program was responsible for the
were married for 64 years. cocaine Friday, accord- according to prosecutors. approximately 44 percent increase in one-
Tom is survived by his ing to the San Mateo His defense attorney Scott Sherman way carpool trips between August 2017 and
six children. His only County District could not be immediately reached for com- June 2018, according to C/CAG.
son Tom, and five daugh- Jorge Valiente Attorney’s Office. ment. For more information, visit
ters, Cathy, Mary San Bruno resident Commute.org.
(Nofrio), Jeanne (Terry), Reta and Lois Jorge Valiente also admitted to causing Caltrain completes grade Superior Court
(Steve). Nine grandchildren and seven great bodily injury in an act of domestic
great-grandchildren. violence and was ordered to have no con-
crossing improvement project gets DUI program grant
Tom served in the Air Force for 23 years tact with the victim for 10 years, according A project to improve safety at 15 grade
and in World War II and the Korean War. to prosecutors. crossings along the Caltrain line was com- The San Mateo County Superior Court
Services will be held at St. Mark Catholic Valiente, who had been known to sell pleted ahead of schedule, the transit agency received a $300, 000 grant from the
Church in Belmont. There will be a 7 p.m. drugs for money, had allegedly been dating announced this week. California Office of Traffic Safety for its
rosary Tuesday, Jan. 29, with a Funeral his 19-year-old girlfriend for some six The project began in June 2018 and was Multiple Driving Under the Influence
Mass 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30, with months and stayed at her Belmont resi- expected to be finished by March of this Court, the most recent addition in its col-
full military honors at the conclusion of dence on the 1100 block of Elmer Street year. It included repainting, pouring new laborative programs.
Mass. He will be interred in a private family several nights a week prior to the incident concrete, gluing down new tactile markers, The collaborative courts use a multidisci-
ceremony at California Central Coast March 12, 2017. An encounter with the installing street medians, improving side- plinary team approach combined with
Veteran Cemetery in Seaside California at a victim’s ex-boyfriend while they were at walks, installing new signage and remov- intensive correctional supervision to iden-
later date. church in Half Moon Bay allegedly angered ing outdated materials, according to tify and treat the root causes of criminal
Valiente and sparked an argument between Caltrain. behavior. The program has grown to serv-
the two on their way back to Belmont, The project cost $3. 5 million, with ice more than 225 participants and has had

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an Mat e o a 82 percent graduation rate, with only two
according to prosecutors. $1.06 million coming from the Federal
Hi g h S c h o o l individuals in the program committing a
Valiente allegedly left the victim’s home Rail Administration and $377,000 from
students will new DUI while under program supervision,
to buy cigarettes and returned just before 1 State Proposition 1B funds. The remainder
present a production of Presiding Judge Jonathan Karesh
p.m. when he walked into the bedroom and of the funding came from Caltrain’s capital
“Ci n de re l l a” in the announced this week.
shot the woman in the chest. Neighbors budget, according to the transit agency.
performing arts center In addition to requiring participants to
beginning Friday, Feb. who heard the gun shot allegedly called
1, through Sunday, Feb. 911 and the victim was rushed to the hos- Carpool 2.0 commute serve a jail sentence, the MDUI program
includes dedicated probation officers to
3, as well as the subse- pital with injuries that were not life-threat- program launched supervise repeat offenders; ignition inter-
quent weekend. All Friday and Saturday ening, according to prosecutors.
Valiente, who allegedly tried to move her A reward program for all forms of car- lock device installed in vehicle, which pre-
shows start at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday shows pooling, from sharing rides with co-work- vents an intoxicated individual from start-
begin at 2 p.m. The Sunday, Feb. 3, matinee onto the porch or into his car just after he
shot her, told police the victim was shot in ers or peers to finding rideshare partners ing the car; periodic alcohol testing or
is kid friendly, and all children are invited to through apps, was launched this week continuous alcohol monitoring; referrals
come in costume. a drive-by. An investigation revealed a
handgun under a pile of clothing in the through a partnership with the to community-based organizations for
closet and 10 grams of cocaine, drug pack- City/County Association of Governments alcohol treatment; and frequent hearings
aging and a digital scale belonging to in San Mateo County, the Bay Area Air before a judge who reviews a participant’s
Class notes is a column dedicated to school news. District and Commute.org. progress or lack thereof and adjusts the
It is compiled by education reporter Austin Walsh. Valiente, according to prosecutors.
You can contact him at (650) 344-5200, ext. 105 or District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said The campaign launch, held at Genentech, program elements to ensure a successful
at austin@smdailyjournal.com. aims to increase carpool ridership to reduce outcome, according to the court.

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California sues coastal city over low-income housing
By Don Thompson area that has been shifting more Democratic
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS like the rest of California. State officials
say housing negotiations began before
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Gavin Newsom Huntington Beach challenged the immigra-
used a new law for the first time Friday to try tion law and the lawsuit isn’t retaliatory.
to force a wealthy Southern California “Many cities are taking herculean efforts
coastal city to end its years of opposition to meet this crisis head on,” the Democratic
to meeting low-income housing goals. governor said in a statement. “But some
Newsom’s administration sued the cities are refusing to do their part.”
Orange County city of Huntington Beach City Attorney Michael Gates said it’s fol-
under the law that took effect Jan. 1 after lowing the law, pointing to a victory in a
passing in a 2017 package of measures related lawsuit. An appeals court ruled in
intended to alleviate the state’s severe 2017 that cities like Huntington Beach that
housing shortage and homelessness prob- have their own charters can approve plans
lem. that don’t meet the state’s housing require-
California has more homeless people ments and can eliminate sites zoned for
than any other state and the nation’s high- affordable housing.
est poverty rate when soaring housing and Former Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law
rental costs are taken into account. last year closing what housing advocates
Newsom, who took office this month, has described as a legal loophole for charter
proposed building 3. 5 million housing cities. Huntington Beach’s charter led an
units in the state with nearly 40 million res- Orange County judge to rule that it isn’t
idents. bound by the state’s sanctuary law because
The lawsuit says leaders in Huntington REUTERS FILE PHOTO it has greater autonomy to enforce local
Beach, home to about 200, 000 people, Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks to the media in San Diego. laws. The state has appealed that ruling.
have repeatedly refused to amend the housing and zoning laws. Beach also is challenging the sanctuary law Gates said the city has approved more
city’s housing plan to add state-required It’s the second major issue facing that limits cooperation with federal immi- than 2,500 new housing units since 2014,
low-income housing and are fighting a California that the self-styled “Surf City gration officials. including about 100 low-income units,
separate lawsuit by housing advocates. USA” is battling the state over. Huntington The city is in a traditionally Republican leaving the city about 400 units short of
The city says it’s complying with state state goals for low-income housing.

California’s new governor says ‘God no’ to run for president


By Don Thompson southern border wall and supporting univer- of building a strong online following, crowded field of Trump challengers on
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sal health care including with digital ads that allow people Monday.
But he emphatically denied that he’s con- to support his positions. Newsom expressed “enormous respect” for
SACRAMENTO — The new Democratic sidering a run for president. Most of the ads run in California, he said, Harris and said they have been friends since
governor in the nation’s most populous state “God no,” he responded to a reporter’s but some ran in other states that happen to before either held elected office. He was San
ruled out a challenge to President Donald question. “No, no — no, that’s crazy.” be considered swing states. The ads ask Francisco’s mayor and she was San
Trump on Thursday, calling the idea “crazy.” The governor’s political consultant, Dan viewers to “sign up” and “add your name” to Francisco’s district attorney for six years
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has had Newman, called the speculation “absolute Newsom’s calls to “Reject Trump’s Wall” before she became the state’s attorney gen-
frequent Twitter wars with the Republican nothingburger.” and “Join the fight for universal health eral and he the lieutenant governor.
president and recently raised speculation “We’ve had same approach for years, run- care.” He said he is not yet ready to make an
that he might seek the presidency by run- ning ads to mobilize and organize support- Newsom, who took office earlier this endorsement, but said his praise for Harris
ning Facebook ads in Florida, Ohio and ers,” Newman said in an email. He said month, hinted that he’s likely to endorse “gives you a sense of where I may be
other battleground states opposing Trump’s Newsom understood early on the importance U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris, who joined a going.”
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Trump confidant Stone charged


with lying about hacked emails
By Eric Tucker and Chad Day even further into Trump’s circle of advisers
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and suggests campaign officials were eager
to exploit the stolen messages for political
WASHINGTON — President Donald gain. But prosecutors did not accuse Trump
Trump’s confidant Roger Stone was charged of wrongdoing or charge Stone with con-
with lying about his pursuit of Russian- spiring with WikiLeaks or with the Russian
hacked emails damaging to Hillary intelligence officers Mueller says hacked
Clinton’s 2016 election bid, with prosecu- the emails. They also did not allege that
tors alleging that senior Trump campaign Trump aides knew in advance of the hack-
officials sought to leverage the stolen ing.
material into a White House win. The prosecution mirrors other Mueller
The self-proclaimed dirty trickster, arrest- cases in alleging cover-ups and deception,
ed by the FBI in a raid before dawn Friday at accusing Stone of lying to lawmakers about
his Florida home, swiftly blasted the prose- WikiLeaks, tampering with witnesses and
cution as politically motivated. In a circus- obstructing a House intelligence committee
like atmosphere outside the courthouse, as probe into whether the Trump campaign
supporters cheered him on and jeering spec- coordinated with Russia to tip the election.
tators shouted “Lock Him Up,” Stone pro- Trump attorney Jay Sekulow said the
claimed his innocence and predicted his indictment “does not allege Russian collu-
vindication. sion by Roger Stone or anyone else. ”
“As I have said previously, there is no cir- Trump himself on Friday called the investi-
cumstance whatsoever under which I will gation the “Greatest Witch Hunt in the
bear false witness against the president, nor REUTERS History of our Country!”
will I make up lies to ease the pressure on Roger Stone reacts after his appearance at Federal Court in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. CNN aired video of the raid at Stone’s
myself,” Stone said. home in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, showing
provided to the anti-secrecy website charged by Mueller and the 34th person
The seven-count indictment , the first agents in body armor using large weapons
WikiLeaks. It alleges that an unidentified overall. The nearly two-year-old probe has
criminal case in months in special counsel and night-vision equipment, running up to
senior Trump campaign official was “direct- exposed multiple contacts between Trump
Robert Mueller’s investigation, provides the home and banging on the door.
ed” to keep in contact with Stone about associates and Russia during the campaign
the most detail to date about how Trump when stolen emails relating to Clinton and transition period and revealed efforts by “FBI open the door!” one shouts. “FBI,
campaign associates in the summer of 2016 might be disclosed. several to conceal those communications. warrant!” Stone could then be seen in the
actively sought the disclosure of emails the Stone is the sixth Trump aide or adviser The indictment brings the investigation doorway in his sleepwear before he was led
U.S. says were hacked by Russia and then away.

New blood center such films as Prince’s 1984 autobiograph- neously sworn in to the newest fire agency
Local briefs ical film, “Purple Rain, ” and “New in the state — the San Mateo Consolidated
to open in San Mateo Attitude” in 1990. Fire Department —  9 a.m. Feb. 2 at the
For more information and to schedule a
The Morris Day concert is slated for College of San Mateo.
Vitalant, the new name for Blood Centers donation, visit vitalant.org or call (877)
Saturday, June 8, opening day of the San
of the Pacific, announced it will open a 258-4825 (877) 25VITAL. The department officially commenced
Mateo County Fair. All main stage concert
new location Feb. 7 in downtown San general admission seating is free with fair operations Jan. 13, and was formed
Mateo at 48 Second Ave. Morris Day and The Time admission, on an open seating, as long as through the establishment of a joint pow-
Vitalant is moving from their location to open San Mateo County Fair space is available. Discount tickets for ers authority between the cities of San
this year’s fair go on sale March 11 at san- Mateo, Foster City and Belmont after years
in Millbrae and will maintain the same Morris Day and The Time is the first of shared services and negotiations,
staff. In the San Francisco Bay Area, main stage act to be announced for the mateocountyfair.com.
according to fire officials.
Vitalant operates five other donation cen- 2019 San Mateo County Fair, officials
ters and hosts an average of 110 communi- announced this week. San Mateo Consolidated Fire The new department is staffed by 152
ty blood drives every month. Vitalant sup- Morris Day played an essential role in Department celebrates personnel that provide emergency services
ports more than 45 hospitals and health the development of the Twin City dance utilizing 10 engine companies and two lad-
care entities throughout Northern club sound of the 1980s and appeared in
commencement of operations der trucks from the existing nine fire sta-
California. Nearly 140 firefighters will be simulta- tions.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Weekend • Jan 26-27, 2019 9


The meaning of a valedictorian
By Vishu Prathikanti
about 10 percent of
American adoles-
No safe harbor
I
recently received notice that the draft environmental
cents were enrolled. impact report, or EIR, for the Harbor View project is

A
few weeks ago, I was sur- To help increase the available and open for public comment. An EIR is a
prised to find a small portion popularity of high document that identifies the impacts that a proposed project
of my senior class thrown school, schools will likely have on the immediate environment. Possible
into agitation. It turned out that our started holding impacts include not only air and water quality, but also
principal had made an off-handed graduation cere- noise, traffic and even aesthetics. Comments received on
comment to a senior saying some- monies, hoping this draft of the EIR, along with responses, get added to the
thing along the lines of wanting to that graduates document to create the final draft: the draft that is consid-
get rid of valedictorians at our school. would impress townfolk and encour- classes, and if I got any Bs through- ered along with the project itself when the project proposal
Luckily it was just that — an offhand- age them to support the school. The out my years. The answers were yes undergoes formal review by the city.
ed comment — and the principal con- graduation ceremony back then was and yes. Theoretically then, I might Harbor View is a high-tech office development being pro-
firmed to me that we would indeed still more a public spectacle rather than an have a higher weighted GPA than posed by developer Jay Paul Co. for the essentially vacant
have valedictorians, to the joy of my intimate setting for friends and family some of the valedictorians at my land adjacent to Highway 101, on the Bay side, between
classmates. (with one school admitting 4,000 school, and he asked what I thought Woodside Road and the Maple Street Correctional Center.
At Burlingame High School, the guests, according to Reese). The vale- about it. I answered that if people This 27-acre parcel was once home to Malibu Golf &
dictorian at these ceremonies was want valedictorians, that is fine by Games, Malibu Grand Prix, Lyngso Garden Materials, two
valedictorian title is awarded to any-
similar to a trophy for schools to me. Getting obsessed with the title, lumberyards and a gas station, although they are all long
one with an unweighted GPA of 4.0. however, is never good. I’ve read
show off, helping to gain taxpayer gone.
This means to be valedictorian, you numerous cases of students getting As proposed, the development
cannot have a B on your report card, money, and the valedictorian’s speech
was not meant for graduates’ ears, but into fights with other students, argu- would consist of four seven-
AP class or not. Typically we have a ing with principals and even suing story office buildings, an
rather, those of the town, who may
quite a few valedictorians (last year we their school districts for trauma (easi- “amenities building,” and two
consider enrolling their children in
had 12), and I’ve never seen it as any- the school and supporting it finan- ly found from a quick Google search). parking garages. Altogether the
thing special. After all, colleges don’t cially. At the end of the day, the valedicto- five buildings would total rough-
see the valedictorian title, and beyond Historically then, valedictorians rian title is undeniably something to ly 1.2 million square feet.
high school, the title seems virtually have been meaningless: They are the be proud of; it’s not an easy feat to Between the garages and a small
meaningless. dogs and ponies in a show for the get all As. But it’s important to amount of surface parking, the
So what is the point of the title? town. So why do so many students remember that it’s just that— a bunch project would provide spaces for
Valedictorians were first saluted compete for, relish in and even sue for of grades. more than 3,800 vehicles.
around the mid-1800s. In his book, the title today? For comparison, the Menlo
“The Origins of the American High To be honest, I don’t know. As I Gateway project, which is locat-
School,” William Reese explained walked out of my principal’s office Vishu Prathikanti is a senior at Burlingame ed just south of Marsh Road on Greg Wilson
that by the mid-1800s and early after he confirmed that the show would High School. Student News appears in the the same side of Highway 101,
weekend edition. You can email Student sits on 16 acres and consists of three eight-story office
1900s, public funding for high go on, he had one final question for News at news@smdailyjournal.com.
schools was quite small, as only me. He asked me if I took any AP buildings and a hotel (totaling some 870,000 square feet), a
health club and parking for almost 2,700 cars, primarily in
three parking garages.
Letters to the editor I’ve spent some time with the draft EIR — all 523 pages
of it — and although I won’t claim to have read every page,
I’ve tried to focus on the issues that are important. Chapter
Empty talk versus real solutions out her assertion that a wall does not One of the best ways that we can 2 is a nice summary of the project’s impacts, the measures
work while her vague other means do? prevent opioid-related fatalities is by being proposed to mitigate those impacts and, perhaps
Editor, Talking, diplomacy, negotiating expanding access to naloxone. most importantly, the “residual impacts” that cannot be
The last three American administra- without first establishing effective California lawmakers have recently mitigated and thus would remain if the project is built.
tions are ample proof that talking leverage has always been an exercise passed legislation doing just that: Given the project’s location, its size and its huge number of
cannot solve the issue of our trade in assuaging a voting constituency Starting Jan. 1, 2019, state law parking spaces, to no one’s surprise the most challenging
imbalance with China or their strong undertaken by those who intend to do requires prescribers to offer a nalox- impacts are traffic-related.
arm tactics when it comes to our com- nothing real about the issue at hand. one prescription to patients receiving This project’s estimated 3,400 employees, along with
panies’ technology and our intellectu- If a majority of us truly prefer high doses of opioids or other med- deliveries and visitors, would add an estimated 8,000 vehi-
al property, and yet corporate myrmi- Democrats’ empty talk to real solu- ications that increase risk of opioid cle trips per day to our already overburdened streets and
dons still appear on talking shows tions, then woe to us. toxicity. highways (An employee driving to work and then driving
and advise talking instead of trade tar- For those who cannot acquire a pre- home is two trips). Naturally, the highest concentration of
iffs. Otherwise put, just continue to scription but would like to be pre- trips come during the morning and evening commutes: we
allow our corporations to give away Virgil Stevens pared with naloxone, a 2018 law can expect an additional 1,254 trips during the a.m. peak
to the Chinese the national patrimo- San Carlos allows pharmacists to provide nalox- hour and 1,282 more during the p.m. peak hour.
ny of the American people in one without a prescription. In each of Given the location of this proposed project, to no one’s
exchange for the right to participate these situations, the health care surprise the biggest impacts would occur along southbound
in the Chinese economy and reap Increased provider is required by law to inform Highway 101 approaching Whipple Avenue during the a.m.
huge profits, while the American recipients about recognizing signs of peak; along northbound Highway 101 approaching
worker is fooled with talking. awareness about Naloxone Woodside Road during the a.m. peak; on the northbound
opioid overdose, responding to sus-
The last three American administra- Editor, Highway 101 to Woodside Road off-ramp during the a.m.
pected opioid overdose, and prevent-
tions have awarded multiple huge I am glad to hear that San Mateo peak; along the Woodside Road corridor; and at the inter-
ing overdoses. section of Seaport Boulevard and Blomquist Street. None of
projects to our defense contractors for County’s law enforcement officers are If you or a loved one regularly uses
sophisticated electronic surveillance doing their part to combat the opioid those trouble spots can be fully mitigated, it seems, though
high doses of opioids, consider keep- the project to reconstruct the Highway 101/Woodside Road
systems at the Mexico border and epidemic by carrying naloxone, a ing naloxone handy in case of emer-
they all have failed miserably; the lifesaving medication that reverses interchange — some funds for which would come with this
gency. In the words of Surgeon project — might help somewhat. But that project is by no
damning reports of the inspector gen- the effects of opioids (“Police turn to General Dr. Jerome Adams, “knowing
eral office are there for all to see. In OD medication” in the Jan. 17 edition means guaranteed, and would still be several years away.
how to use naloxone and keeping it Among the Harbor View “community benefits” are funds
the name of what means other than a of the Daily Journal). I write to within reach can save a life.” for the Blomquist Bridge, which would connect an extended
wall is then Nancy refusing to fund emphasize that paramedics, law
Blomquist Street to the traffic circle in front of the
Trump’s wall? Why is our servile enforcement officers and health care Boardwalk Auto dealerships. However, that project wouldn’t
media not asking her to enlighten us providers are not the only ones who Julia Lee significantly mitigate the traffic troubles. It would simply
with concrete references to a specific are capable of giving naloxone — San Bruno shift some traffic to the Whipple Avenue interchange from
success story or study that would bear everyday citizens can too. the Woodside Road interchange. At least it would provide a
much-needed additional path for traffic to and from all of the
OUR MISSION: residences and businesses on the Bay side of Highway 101,
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most something that would be especially useful in an emergency.
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for All are welcome to read and comment on the draft EIR.
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. The PDF document can be found on Redwood City’s web-
By combining local news and sports coverage,
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, site. Comments can be given in person at the Feb. 11 City
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to Council meeting, during the public hearing on the EIR.
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Brooke Hanshaw Robert Hutchinson SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM Harbor View is a significant project with large potential
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events Tom Jung Shavonne Lin impacts on at least parts of Redwood City, and thus is wor-
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Susan E. Cohn, Senior Correspondent: Events Online edition at scribd.com/smdailyjournal opportunities to comment on the project’s merits. But the
identified impacts are worthy of comment, and now is the
time to do so.
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10 Weekend • Jan 26-27, 2019 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Four-week winning streak for stocks ends


By Marley Jay expected second quarter.
and Damian J. Troise DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS Competitor Seagate Technology
High: 24,860.15 also gained 6.6 percent to $43.66.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Low: 24,676.75 Other tech stocks also climbed.
Close: 24,737.20 Apple rose 3. 3 percent to
NEW YORK — Stocks closed $157.76. Those gains outweighed
Change: +183.96
higher on Wall Street Friday, disappointing quarterly results
recovering a chunk of their losses OTHER INDEXES and weak forecasts from the
from earlier in the week. S&P 500: 2664.76 +22.43 world’s largest chipmaker, Intel.
Technology and industrial compa- NYSE Index: 12,127.26 +97.79 Its shares slumped 5.5 percent to
nies jumped. Nasdaq: 7164.86 +91.40 $47.04.
Traders took a brighter view on NYSE MKT: 2471.92 +19.65 Starbucks rose 3.6 percent to
the economy, and U.S. companies $67.09 after the company report-
Russell 2000: 1482.85 +18.45
continued to report solid results ed revenue and profit growth with
for the fourth quarter. Energy and Wilshire 5000: 27,580.23 +256.40
the help of a strong holiday sea-
consumer-focused companies as 10-Yr Bond: 2.753 +0.04 son. The results topped expecta-
well as basic materials makers all Oil (per barrel): 53.55 +0.42 tions and the company gave an
did better than the broader market. upbeat outlook for the year.
Gold : 1,302.5 +22.7
Those industries and stocks tend The Wall Street Journal reported
to benefit the most when econom- that the Federal Reserve might
ic growth improves. get a “fair deal.” no real crises, imagine what would 2,664.76, but the index fell 0.2
The S&P 500 surged 10 percent happen in an environment where percent for the week after big soon halt the shrinking of its
Markets didn’t react much to during the shutdown, which start- there was a real crisis,” she said. gains in the past four. The Dow bond portfolio. The Fed bought
news that President Donald Trump ed when the stock market was at “It’s hard to envisage Congress Jones Industrial Average added trillions of dollars in bonds fol-
and congressional leaders reached its low point in December. Some and the executive branch putting 183.96 points, or 0.7 percent, to lowing the recession in 2008 to
a deal to reopen the federal gov- experts feel that the standoff their differences aside and work- 24,737.20. help keep interest rates low and
ernment for three weeks while won’t have a lasting effect on the ing together.” The Nasdaq composite climbed aid an economic recovery. It start-
talks continue over Trump’s market or the economy, with gov- She added that the government’s 91.40 points, or 1.3 percent, to ed gradually letting its portfolio
demands for money to build a wall ernment employees resuming dysfunction might contribute to 7,164.86. The Russell 2000 index shrink recently, but investors are
along the U. S. border with their spending as soon as they are the U.S.’ credit being downgraded, of smaller company stocks concerned that will tighten credit
Mexico. repaid for their work in January. and if that happens, investors are increased 18.45 points, or 1.3 conditions, which could slow eco-
Trump announced the agreement But Kristina Hooper, chief glob- likely to flee the stock market and percent, to 1,482.85. nomic growth.
to break the 35-day impasse as al market strategist for Invesco, pour money into the bond market. Hard drive maker Western “Although the economic data are
delays at airports and widespread said the magnitude of the shut- That’s what they did when the Digital vaulted 7. 5 percent to pretty solid right now, the mar-
disruptions brought new urgency down might have major effects on country’s credit rating was cut in $43.16 after the company said it kets have basically told us that we
to efforts to end the partial shut- consumers’ confidence. 2011. expects business to improve in are not tolerating additional tight-
down. Trump almost immediately “If the government can’t work The S&P 500 index rose 22.43 the second half of its fiscal year. ening, ” said Guy LeBas, chief
threatened another shutdown or together in times where there are points, or 0. 8 percent to That overshadowed a weaker-than- fixed income strategist at Janney
emergency action if he does not Montgomery Scott.

Business briefs
YouTube promises to
Independent contractor or
stop promoting misleading videos
SAN BRUNO — If you believe the world is flat, don’t
count on YouTube recommending videos supporting your
theory.
employee? Keeping it legal
By Joyce M. Rosenberg measures who’s an employee and who gests Michael Boro, a consultant with
That’s because YouTube is promising to stop promoting THE ASSOCIATED PRESS isn’t. Much of the criteria has to do PwC whose expertise is in workplace
so many sensationalistic clips that revolve around scientif- with control over the employee. For issues.
ically proven falsehoods and other suspect information, example, who determines where and Owners can find out more about the
such as conspiracy theories revolving around the U.S. gov- NEW YORK — Small business own- when the worker is at work? How government’s criteria on the IRS web-
ernment’s involvement in the 9/11 attacks that destroyed ers who want to use independent con- closely is the worker supervised? Who site, www.irs.gov.
the World Trade Center in New York. tractors need to be sure these workers purchases tools and supplies? Can the Companies can be audited randomly,
YouTube, part of Google, announced its de-emphasis on really aren’t employees. worker do work for other people or or federal or state officials could be
misleading videos Friday. It’s the latest example of a wide- Federal and state government agen- companies? Is the worker paid by the tipped off to possible misclassifica-
ly used digital service trying to stop the spread of misinfor- cies are on the lookout for businesses hour, weekly or other time period, or tion in other ways. If there’s some-
mation as lawmakers scrutinize the role that technology that use independent contractors, or instead receives a flat fee? thing suspicious about the 1099 forms
companies play in distributing potentially toxic propagan- freelancers, to evade Social Security, The IRS, as it does in many issues, sent to independent contractors, the
da. Both Facebook and Twitter are trying to take similar Medicare and unemployment taxes and looks at the totality of circumstances. IRS might want to investigate further.
steps. workers compensation and disability So if all the criteria point toward the State officials often look at unemploy-
The misleading videos will remain on YouTube, even after insurance. Companies that are audited worker, for example a graphic artist, ment tax payments. If an independent
they are phased out from its recommendation list. and determined to be using employees being an independent contractor, the contractor sues the company, the gov-
misclassified as independent contrac- fact that the worker is paid by the hour ernment might want to investigate.
Hawaiian Air flight tors face fines. won’t necessarily turn this into an Some owners might want to use an
diverted after flight attendant dies “The penalties for non-compliance employer-employee relationship. independent contractor rather than
can be significant, ” warns Wendy The relationship itself is another temporary employee. But the two are
SAN FRANCISCO — Officials say a Hawaiian Airlines Silver, owner of Beyond the key factor. Are the services the worker not interchangeable, warns Kyle
flight from Honolulu to New York City was diverted to San Workplace, a human resources consul- provides a key aspect of the compa- Lawrence, owner of Berkshire Payroll
Francisco after an attendant died of an apparent heart attack. tancy based in Needham, ny’s regular business? Officials might Tax, a Sandisfield, Massachusetts,
San Francisco airport spokesman Doug Yakel says Massachusetts. She suggests owners look to see how the worker’s assign- company that helps businesses com-
Hawaiian Airlines Flight 50 landed in San Francisco consult an attorney to before classify- ments compare to those of a compa- ply with employment tax laws. If the
Thursday night after a flight crew member had “a suspected ing a worker as an independent con- ny’s full-time staffers. worker fits the government’s criteria
heart attack.” tractor. “But make sure they’re not doing the for an employee, a business can’t call
Yakel says medical personnel attempted CPR during the The IRS has criteria by which it same thing as your employees,” sug- the worker an independent contractor.
flight, but suspended these efforts prior to landing.

Memos: Facebook allowed ‘friendly fraud’ to profit from kids


By Michael Liedtke features on games such as “Angry 50 percent, intensifying the pressure
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Birds” and “Barn Buddy” without their on CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his man-
parents’ consent. agement team to bring in more rev-
SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook The documents show Facebook con- enue.
allowed children to rack up huge bills sidered measures to reduce the chances None of the unsealed records, howev-
on digital games while the company of kids running up charges on parents’ er, directly tie Facebook’s tolerance of
rejected recommendations for address- credit cards without their knowledge. “friendly fraud” to concerns about its
ing what it dubbed “friendly fraud,” But the company didn’t adopt them for slumping stock price during parts of
according to newly released court docu- fear of undercutting the revenue growth 2012 and 2013.
ments. that helps boost the company’s stock A Facebook statement didn’t address
The internal Facebook memos and price — and its employees’ compensa- its rejection of the recommendations.
other records were unsealed late tion. Instead, it said the company has offered
Thursday to comply with a judge’s The internal debate about how to refunds and changed its practices.
order in a federal court case settled in address the recurring problem of kids “We routinely examine our own prac-
2016. spending big bucks behind their par- tices, and in 2016 agreed to update our
The lawsuit, filed in San Jose, ents’ backs occurred from 2010 and terms and provide dedicated resources
California, centered on allegations 2014 — a period that included for refund requests related to purchases
that Facebook knowingly milked Facebook’s stock market debut in made by minors on Facebook,” the
teenagers by permitting them to spend 2012. After going public at $38 per Menlo Park company said in a state-
hundreds of dollars buying additional share, Facebook’s stock plummeted by ment Friday.
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Around the world
Japan court upholds
sterilization to register gender change
TOKYO — Human rights and LGBT activists on Friday
denounced a ruling by Japan’s Supreme Court upholding a
law that effectively requires transgender people to be steril-
ized before they can have their gender changed on official
documents.
The court said the law is constitutional because it was
meant to reduce confusion in families and society. But it
acknowledged that it restricts freedom and could become out
of step with changing social values.
The 2004 law states that people wishing to register a gen-
der change must have their original reproductive organs,
including testes or ovaries, removed and have a body that
“appears to have parts that resemble the genital organs” of
the gender they want to register.
More than 7,800 Japanese have had their genders offi-
cially changed, according to Justice Ministry statistics
cited by public broadcaster NHK.
The unanimous decision by a four-judge panel, published
Thursday, rejected an appeal by Takakito Usui, a transgen-
der man who said forced sterilization violates the right to
self-determination and is unconstitutional.
Usui, 45, appealed to the top court after he unsuccessful-
REUTERS ly requested that lower courts grant him legal recognition as
Migrants line up for food during in Acayucan, Mexico. male without having his female reproductive glands surgi-
cally removed.

Asylum seekers worry new US Despite the unanimous decision, presiding justice
Mamoru Miura joined another justice in saying that while
the law may not violate the constitution, “doubts are unde-
niably emerging,” according to Usui’s lawyer, Tomoyasu

policy will mean more waiting Honduran said he wanted to come to the Advocacy groups condemned the
Oyama.

Anti-Maduro coalition grew from secret talks


By Elliot Spagat and Maria Verza
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. to escape violence. idea. The Southern Poverty Law Center CARACAS, Venezuela — The coalition of Latin American
“It’s not about the dollar, it’s about warned it would create more chaos at governments that joined the U.S. in quickly recognizing
safety,” Gomez said. the border. Astrid Dominguez, director Juan Guaido as Venezuela’s interim president came together
TIJUANA, Mexico — Eusebio
“The Mexican government doesn’t of the ACLU’s Border Rights Center, over weeks of secret diplomacy that included whispered
Gomez thought his arduous journey to
agree with this unilateral move,” but said in a statement that it endangers messages to activists under constant surveillance and a
the U.S. and monthslong wait in the high-risk foreign trip by the opposition leader challenging
border town of Tijuana, Mexico, would will accept the migrants under certain lives. A legal challenge is expected.
President Nicolas Maduro for power, those involved in the
end when he made it to American soil. conditions, said Roberto Velasco, Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California
talks said.
But a shift in the Trump administra- spokesman for Mexico’s Foreign and Rep. Jerrold Nadler of New York,
In mid-December, Guaido quietly traveled to Washington,
tion’s immigration policy could mean Relations Department. He said the U.S. both Democrats, released a statement
Colombia and Brazil to brief officials on the opposition’s
more waiting. government wants to extend the prac- warning that the changes would harm strategy of mass demonstrations to coincide with Maduro’s
The Mexican government said Friday tice, known as “remain in Mexico,” to asylum seekers. expected swearing-in for a second term on Jan. 10 in the
that the United States plans to return the rest of the border crossings. “Asylum seekers are easy prey for face of widespread international condemnation, according
20 migrants per day at the San Ysidro Juan Portillo, 38, who arrived in criminals and gangs in Mexico, but the to exiled former Caracas Mayor Antonio Ledezma, an ally.
border crossing as they await an answer Tijuana two months ago from Trump plan forces people to remain in To leave Venezuela, he sneaked across the lawless border
to their asylum requests. The practice Venezuela with his wife and 7-year-old harm’s way, even if there is a signifi- with Colombia, so as not to raise suspicions among immi-
could be one of the more significant daughter, said he was fleeing political cant possibility they will be persecuted gration officials who sometimes harass opposition figures
changes to the immigration system in oppression after protesting President or tortured in Mexico,” they said in a at the airport and bar them from traveling abroad, said a dif-
years. Nicolas Maduro’s government. statement. ferent anti-government leader, speaking on condition of
Gomez, who was one of 25 names “We do not feel safe” in Tijuana, Velasco said around midday Friday anonymity to discuss security arrangements.
called for processing Friday at San Portillo said, shortly before Mexican that the first 20 migrants would be
Ysidro, said he would feel far less safe authorities whisked him, his family returned at the San Ysidro crossing, Dam with mine waste collapses
waiting in Tijuana, with its sky-high and seven others away in a van to be across from Tijuana, “in the next few
homicide rate. The 18-year-old turned over to U.S. authorities. hours.”
in Brazil; seven dead, 200 missing
SAO PAULO — A dam that held back mining waste col-
lapsed Friday in Brazil, inundating a nearby community in

Undercover agents target cybersecurity watchdog reddish-brown sludge, killing at least seven people and
leaving scores of others missing.
Parts of the city of Brumadinho were evacuated, and fire-
By Raphael Satter ing Israeli surveillance. gruesome death are being targeted in fighters rescued people by helicopter and ground vehicles.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Citizen Lab Director Ron Deibert on turn by international undercover Local television channel TV Record showed a helicopter
Friday described the stunts as “a new operatives, the Associated Press has hovering inches off the ground as it pulled people covered
NEW YORK — The Associated Press low.” found. in mud out of the waste.
has found that researchers who report- Who these operatives are working Twice in the past two months, men Photos showed rooftops poking above an extensive field
ed the role of Israeli spyware in the tar- for remains a riddle, but their tactics masquerading as socially conscious of the mud, which also cut off roads. The flow of waste
geting of Washington Post journalist recall those of private investigators investors have lured members of the reached the nearby community of Vila Ferteco and an admin-
Jamal Khashoggi’s inner circle are in who assume elaborate false identities Citizen Lab internet watchdog group istrative office for Brazilian mining company Vale SA,
turn being targeted by international to gather intelligence or compromis- to meetings at luxury hotels to quiz where employees were present.
undercover operatives. ing material on critics of powerful fig- them for hours about their work expos- ‘”I’ve never seen anything like it,” Josiele Rosa Silva
Twice in the past two months men ures in government or business. ing Israeli surveillance and the details Tomas, president of Brumadinho resident’s association,
masquerading as socially conscious Full story: of their personal lives. In both cases, told the Associated Press by phone. “It was horrible ... the
investors have lured members of the The researchers who reported that the researchers believe they were amount of mud that took over.”
Citizen Lab internet watchdog group Israeli software was used to spy on secretly recorded. Silva Tomas said she was awaiting news of her cousin, and
to meetings at luxury hotels to quiz Washington Post journalist Jamal Citizen Lab Director Ron Deibert many people she knew were trying to get news of loved
them for hours about their work expos- Khashoggi’s inner circle before his described the stunts as “a new low.” ones.

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As shutdown ends, workers have little faith about future


By Brandy McCombs ference on the immigration issue.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “The politicians are acting like middle
school children with their tantrums,” she
Federal workers who have gone a month said. “Not elementary school children
without getting paid during the longest because they still respect adults. But middle
government shutdown in U. S. history school children because they think they’re
expressed relief Friday that a deal had been better than everybody.”
reached to end the impasse, but are worried Alecia Lane, a management analyst with
they’ll be in the same spot in a few weeks. the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Ivan Tauler and his wife spent an exhaust- from Laurel, Maryland, is excited she’ll get
ing three weeks calling, researching and a paycheck soon but said the only luxury
haggling to get relief from government spending she might do right away is taking
agencies, schools, banks and utility com- her two sons, 12 and 8, to the movie the-
panies to scrape by during the shutdown ater.
that caused him to be furloughed from his Lane was among hundreds of federal
cartographer job at the National Oceanic workers who launched GoFundMe cam-
and Atmospheric Administration in West paigns to get financial help during the
Virginia. shutdown. She needed help to pay her own
For Tauler, the end of the shutdown was bills and send money to help her autistic
far from a cause for celebration. The deal brother and mother who live in Kentucky.
announced Friday by President Donald She said it was embarrassing to have to
Trump only reopens the government for make that public plea.
three weeks while negotiations continue “I’m saving every dime. I never want to
REUTERS
over the president’s demands for money to be in this position again,” said Lane, a U.S
build his long-promised border wall.
Government employees receive donations at a food distribution center for federal workers Navy veteran. “I’m worried that we’ll be
“We won’t be spending money like we
impacted by the government shutdown. right back in this situation in three weeks.
normally would,” said Melinda Tauler. “We unemployment, do temporary jobs and Eileen Hartigan, who works as a nurse at He (Trump) wants that border wall. To be
will be more cautious about our finances launch online campaigns asking for dona- the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in honest: I was shocked that they even
than normal until we know that the govern- tions. Washington, felt a deep sense of relief reached this deal.”
ment is not going to be closing every cou- The end of the 35-day impasse came on financially. But it was mixed with the feel- Lane scoffed at Trump’s assertion in his
ple of weeks.” what would have been the second payday ing of being used by politicians. Friday announcement that federal employ-
Tauler was one of about 800,000 fur- with no checks for federal workers. The deal The 52-year-old Virginia woman is a ees agreed with him and weren’t complain-
loughed federal workers thrust into weeks includes back pay federal workers who have Trump supporter who blamed the shutdown ing.
of uncertainty and financial hardship — gone without paychecks, with Trump vow- on all sides, though she doesn’t understand “Who was he talking to?” Lane said.
leading many to take out loans, apply for ing that they will get paid very soon. how her “being out of work made any dif- “Everyone was complaining, let’s be real.”

“If we don’t get a fair deal from Congress, In striking the accord, Trump risks back- Senators were talking with increased

TRUMP
Continued from page 1
the government will either shut down on
Feb. 15, again, or I will use the powers
afforded to me under the laws and
lash from conservatives who pushed him to
keep fighting for the wall. Some lashed out
Friday for his having yielded, for now, on
urgency after Thursday’s defeat of compet-
ing proposals from Trump and the
Democrats. Bipartisan talks provided a
Constitution of the United States to address his signature campaign promise. glimmer of hope Friday that some agree-
this emergency,” Trump said. Conservative commentator Ann Coulter ment could be reached. But several senators
swiftly and unanimously approved the deal, The president has said he could declare a suggested on Twitter that she views Trump said they didn’t know what to expect as they
sending the legislation to Trump for his sig- national emergency to fund the border wall as “the biggest wimp” to serve as president. arrived to watch the president’s televised
nature. unilaterally if Congress doesn’t provide the Money for the wall is not at all guaran- address from their lunchroom off the Senate
Trump’s retreat came in the 35th day of money. Such a move would almost certainly teed, as Democrats have held united against floor.
the partial shutdown as intensifying delays face legal hurdles. building a structure as Trump once envi- The Senate first rejected a Republican
at the nation’s airports and another missed As part of the deal with congressional sioned, preferring other types of border plan Thursday reopening the government
payday for hundreds of thousands of federal leaders, a bipartisan committee of House technology. Asked about Trump’s wall, through September and giving Trump the
workers brought new urgency to efforts to and Senate lawmakers was being formed to Pelosi, who has said repeatedly she won’t $5.7 billion he’s demanded for building
resolve the standoff. consider border spending as part of the leg- approve money for it, said: “Have I not segments of that wall, a project that he’d
“This was in no way a concession, ” islative process in the weeks ahead. been clear? No, I have been very clear.” long promised Mexico would finance. The
Trump said in a tweet late Friday, fending “They are willing to put partisanship Within the White House, there was broad 50-47 vote for the measure fell 10 shy of the
off critics who wanted him to keep fight- aside, I think, and put the security of the recognition among Trump’s aides that the 60 votes needed to succeed.
ing. “It was taking care of millions of peo- American people first,” Trump said. He shutdown pressure was growing, and they Minutes later, senators voted 52-44 for a
ple who were getting badly hurt by the asserted that a “barrier or walls will be an couldn’t keep the standoff going indefinite- Democratic alternative that sought to open
Shutdown with the understanding that in 21 important part of the solution.” ly. The president’s approval numbers had padlocked agencies through Feb. 8 with no
days, if no deal is done, it’s off to the The deal includes back pay for some suffered during the impasse. Overnight and wall money. That was eight votes short. But
races!” 800,000 federal workers who have gone Friday, several Republicans were calling on it earned more support than Trump’s plan,
The shutdown was ending as Democratic without paychecks. The Trump administra- him openly, and in private, to reopen the even though Republicans control the cham-
leaders had insisted it must — reopen the tion promises to pay them as soon as pos- government. ber 53-47. It was aimed at giving bargainers
government first, then talk border security. sible. The breakthrough came as LaGuardia time to seek an accord while getting pay-
“The president thought he could crack Also expected is a new date for the presi- Airport in New York and Newark Liberty checks to government workers who are
Democrats, and he didn’t, and I hope it’s a dent to deliver his State of the Union International Airport in New Jersey both either working without pay or being forced
lesson for him,” said the Senate Democratic address, postponed during the shutdown. experienced at least 90-minute delays in to stay home.
leader, Chuck Schumer. House Speaker But it will not be Jan. 29 as once planned, takeoffs Friday because of the shutdown. Contributing to the pressure on lawmak-
Nancy Pelosi said of her members: “Our according to a person familiar with the And the world’s busiest airport — ers to find a solution was the harsh reality
unity is our power. And that is what maybe planning but unauthorized to discuss it. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International confronting many of the federal workers,
the president underestimated.” As border talks resume, Senate Majority Airport — was experiencing long security who on Friday faced a second two-week pay-
Trump still made the case for a border wall Leader Mitch McConnell said he hopes wait times, a warning sign the week before day with no paychecks.
and maintained he might again shut down there will be “good-faith negotiations over it expects 150,000 out-of-town visitors for Throughout, the two sides issued mutually
the government over it. Yet, as negotia- the next three weeks to try to resolve our the Super Bowl. exclusive demands that have blocked nego-
tions restart, Trump enters them from a differences.” The standoff became so severe that, as the tiations from even starting: Trump had
weakened position. A strong majority of Schumer said that while Democrats Senate opened with prayer, Chaplain Barry refused to reopen government until
Americans blamed him for the standoff and oppose the wall money, they agree on other Black called on high powers in the “hour of Congress gave him the wall money, and
rejected his arguments for a border wall, ways to secure the border “and that bodes national turmoil” to help senators do “what congressional Democrats had rejected bar-
recent polls show. well for coming to an eventual agreement.” is right.” gaining until he reopened government.
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Weekend • Jan. 26-27, 2019

Cap soccer standing tall


atop the Ocean Division
By Terry Bernal the drought this season. Cap (5-0-1 PAL Ocean, 6-2-2 over-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF all) is standing tall atop the Peninsula Athletic League
Ocean Division standings, most recently powering to a 3-2
win Friday afternoon at third-place Westmoor to keep its
Mauricio Rodriguez entered his first season as Capuchino unbeaten league record intact.
boys’ soccer head coach with an ambitious agenda. In the previous meeting between the two teams this sea-
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL “To place this team in a position for CCS (playoffs),” son — a rain-soaked game on natural grass at Cap — the
Capuchino’s Enrique Santamaria, left, plays a ball against the Rodriguez said. “Why not?” match ended in a 0-0 draw. This time around, the Mustangs
defender, Westmoor sophomore Bruno Santana, in Cap’s 3-2 While the Mustangs have not qualified for the postseason
victory Friday afternoon in Daly City. since 2005-06, Rodriguez has his team poised to overcome See SOCCER, Page 18

Sequoia flexes muscle


By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Jacqueline Kurland, Caitlin Dulsky and


Alexis Jackson are all sophomores who are
already in their second year of varsity bas-
ketball with Sequoia. They will be the future
for the next couple of seasons.
But the present belongs to senior Soana
Afu. The 6-1 post scored a game-high 20
points to lead the Cherokees to a 52-37 win
over Menlo-Atherton Friday night in
Redwood City to maintain a hold on a piece
of first place in the Peninsula Athletic
League South Division standings.
“I think she sees the big picture,” Sequoia
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
head coach Steve Picchi said of Afu, saying
Justin Milch hits a 3-pointer in the first half in
he’s talked to her about making the most of
Terra Nova’s 58-54 win Friday at Westmoor.
her last season of high school ball.
“I’m seeing more consistent play out of
her.”
Afu was a big reason the Cherokees shot
nearly 60 percent from the field, hitting on
Nova holds off
23 of 37 attempts. But to see how much of a
difference she makes for Sequoia (7-1 PAL
South, 16-4 overall), look no further than
fiery Westmoor
By Terry Bernal
Friday night. She played most of the first
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
half and was wrecking shop down in the
post where M-A (4-3, 9-10) simply doesn’t
have the size and strength to offer much There is much more to the success of the
resistance. Even when the Bears went to a Terra Nova Tigers than 3-point shooting.
double team, Afu used a combination of But it sure is nice when those treys start
power and finesse to finish with 14 points dropping at just the right time.
through the first two quarters as the Entering play Friday night in a three-way
Cherokees built a 33-16 lead at halftime. tie for second place with Half Moon Bay and
She picked up a quick foul, her fourth, Westmoor in the Peninsula Athletic League
early in the third quarter, which forced Afu to North Division, there was a lot riding on
the bench. It was the worst quarter of the Terra Nova road game at Westmoor.
game for Sequoia, as the Cherokees scored And while the Tigers (6-2 PAL North, 14-6
only four points. overall) squandered not one, but two 16-
She returned in the fourth, scored on a pair points leads, they got just enough currency
layups on the block and the Cherokees in back-to-back 3s at the start of the fourth
cruised to the finish line. quarter by Justin Milch and Jordan Salgado
“When you take one of your strongest to hold off Westmoor for a 58-54 victory.
players out, you’re not going to be as “We’ve got a couple guys that can really
good,” Picchi said of his team’s third-quarter stick it,” Terra Nova head coach Kenny
struggles. Milch said. “And when they’re hitting col-
“But if we’re up by 20 (when we struggle), lectively, it’s tough to defend.”
I’ll take it. At that point, it’s about taking Terra Nova shot 43.9 percent from the
NATHAN MOLALT/DAILY JOURNAL
care of the ball.” field, including 7 of 17 from beyond the arc.
Sequoia post player Soana Afu shields the ball away from M-A’s Erica Fischer, left, as Afu scored But it wasn’t until the Tigers started seeing a
a game-high 20 points to lead her team to a 52-37 win over the Bears. The victory keeps the
See SEQUOIA, Page 16 Cherokees in first place in the PAL South. See TIGERS, Page 16

To teammates, Brady stands alone


By Kyle Hightower Super Bowl matchup with the Los Fame defensive end Charles Haley And he goes out and he consistent-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Angeles Rams having already and become the first player to win ly proves it.”
established himself as the most- six rings. Patriots tight end Rob
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — decorated Super Bowl quarterback But to his coaches, teammates Gronkowski has caught more
Seventeen years ago, Tom Brady in league history. and admirers across the sporting passes from Brady than any other
was 24 years old and in his second But as Brady prepares to play in world, he already stands alone. player and will play alongside him
NFL season when he led the his ninth Super Bowl, he will have Known to Brady affectionately in a Super Bowl for the fourth
Patriots to a last-second victory another chance to do something as “Jules,” receiver Julian Edelman time. He said Brady’s approach has
over the St. Louis Rams for New no other NFL player has done. called it an honor to be a part of been the same since their first USA TODAY SPORTS
England’s first Super Bowl title. If New England beats Los the quarterback’s career. practice together back in 2010. Patriots’ quarterback Tom Brady will
Four rings later, Brady will Angeles, the 41-year-old quarter- “He’s a really good football be seeking a record sixth Super
arrive in Atlanta for the Patriots’ back will break a tie with Hall of player,” Edelman said. “The best. See BRADY, Page 18 Bowl win.
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Local sports roundup South City 1, Menlo-Atherton 0


The Warriors knocked off their third Bay Division oppo-
nent of the season with the non-league win over the Bears.
FRIDAY South City (10-3-3 overall) scored a goal in the first half
as goalkeeper Alexis Estrada recorded a shutout. Iliana
Boys’ soccer Sanchez punched home a rebound as she followed up a shot
Hillsdale 4, El Camino 0 from Fatima Waldo-Garcia.
The Knights remained in second place with the shutout South City is 3-1-1 against teams in the Bay Division,
win over the Colts in a PAL Ocean Division game. including wins over Woodside and Carlmont.
Gabriel Dimas scored a pair of goals to lead Hillsdale (5-
2-1 PAL Ocean). Tomo Joziniovic and Cpiriano Arrieta Woodside 5, Hillsdale 2
rounded out the scoring for the Knights. The Wildcats had little problem with the Knights in a PAL
Hillsdale will take on first-place Capuchino next Friday. Bay-Ocean crossover match.
Brinn McClymond had two goals and an assist to lead STAN SZETO/USA TODAY SPORTS
San Mateo 2, Mills 1 Woodside (7-7-1), which also got goals from Katie Ryan, Kendall Coyne Schofield, a member of the U.S. women’s
The Bearcats scored a pair of second-half goals to over- Rebecca Weeks and Alondra Gomez. McKenzie Bauer added hockey team, became the first women to compete in the NHL
come a 1-0 halftime deficit and win their third PAL Ocean an assist for the Wildcats. All-Star weekend skills competition.
Division game in the row. Aaliyah Schinaman had a goal and an assist to lead
Ahmead Alnubani tied the score at 1-all for San Mateo,
converting an assist from Micheal Walsh. Angel Matthew
netted the game winner off an assist from Olle Mandorf.
Hillsdale (4-6-5). Paige Hardman set up the Schinaman
goal, while Alyssa Cano scored the Knights’ second goal. Women’s star shines at
Menlo School 2, Harker 1
The Knights stayed in the running for a WBAL title by
Aragon 6, El Camino 0
The Dons scored three goals in each half to cruise past the
Colts in a crossover game between PAL Bay and Ocean
NHL All-Star weekend
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holding off the Eagles. Division squads.
Both Menlo (4-1-0 WBAL) and Harker (4-2-0) both have Abby Chang continues her hot play for Aragon (9-3-1
12 points and trail undefeated Sacred Heart Prep (6-0-0), overall), adding three more goals and an assist. Alexa Abad SAN JOSE — Connor McDavid won the fastest skater com-
which has 18 points. scored twice for the Dons, with Marcy Chan rounding out petition once again but Kendall Coyne Schofield won over the
Tom Micaelian scored his first goal of the season for the scoring. crowd.
Menlo in the fourth minute as the sophomore converted a Hannah Flynn and Jayla Stokesberry added assists for The U.S. women’s hockey star became the first woman ever
long throw-in from junior Alex Morgan. The Knights made Aragon. to compete in the NHL All-Star skills competition on Friday
it 2-0 on a Jony Ebrahimian tap-in of a Ben Lasky cross. El Camino drops to 2-12 on the season with the loss. night, racing around the rink in a time competitive with the
Harker cut the deficit in half with a goal in the 63rd minute top skaters in the men’s game in a barrier-breaking moment for
and thought it had the game-tying goal, but Ebrahimian Sacred Heart Prep 4, King’s Academy 1 women’s hockey.
headed a shot away off the goal line. The Gators picked up their first win in WBAL Foothill “The crowd was electrifying,” Coyne Schofield said. “To
Division play by beating the Knights. hear the USA chants, everyone erupted when I started.
Girls’ basketball Ellie Brew and Caitlin Carcione each scored once and set Definitely gave me some momentum and the adrenaline was
up a second goal for SHP (1-2-2 WBAL Foothill, 6-3-5 over- pumping.”
Menlo School 50, Notre Dame-Belmont 41
The Knights solidified their hold on second place in the all). Ingrid Corrigan and Juliana Rosen rounded out the scor- Coyne Schofield was the first skater to take the ice and fin-
WBAL Foothill Division behind Pinewood, holding off the ing. Elle Lessing added an assist for the Gators. isher her lap in 14.346 seconds, impressing the NHL’s biggest
Tigers in Belmont. stars with her speed.
Menlo (6-1 WBAL Foothill 17-2 overall) got 15 points Menlo School 6, Mercy-Burlingame 0 The 26-year-old Coyne Schofield plays for the Minnesota
each from Sharon Nejad and Avery Lee. The Knights scored five second-half goals to charge past Whitecaps of the National Women’s Hockey League and won
NDB (1-6, 10-9) was led by Jasmine Masada’s game-high the Crusaders in a WBAL Foothill Division meeting. an Olympic gold medal for the United States last February.
17 points. Alexandra Gatt added 11 for the Tigers. Carolina Espinosa scored a pair of goals for Menlo (4-0- She found out earlier Friday that she’d get the chance when
1 WBAL Foothill, 13-1-1 overall), while Sophie Jones Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon pulled out with an injury and
added a goal and an assist. Emily Tse, Alexa Thomases and then took full advantage of the opportunity. She had been pre-
Boys’ basketball Gabby Kogler rounded out the scoring for the Knights. viously invited to All-Star weekend with other women’s play-
Cameron Boom and Sidney Peña each added an assist. ers from the U.S. and Canadian teams but now she had the
Sacred Heart Prep 59, Harker 45 chance to perform on the big stage.
The Gators evened their overall record with the win over Mercy (2-2-1, 6-4-3) has dropped two straight Foothill
Division decisions. She finished seventh out of eight skaters, beating Arizona
the Eagles in a WBAL matchup.
forward Clayton Keller’s time of 14.526 seconds.
Brendan Carney led SHP (6-2 WBAL, 9-9 overall) with 18
points and Jai Deshpande adding a dozen. The Gators Boys’ wrestling
drained seven 3s as a team, led by a trio from Carney. Half Moon Bay 51, Terra Nova 30
The Cougars beat the rival Tigers to snap a two-match,
Carlmont 1, Half Moon Bay 0 PAL dual-meet losing streak.
The Scots picked up their first win away from home this Donovan Farnsworth picked up his first varsity win for
season with the PAL Bay Division win over the Cougars. HMB (2-2 PAL Bay), pinning his opponent in the second
Fletcher Smith, a sophomore, headed home a corner-kick round of their 120-pound match.
cross from freshman Ryan Yang to account for the game’s Tommy Sendino (108), Fernando Diaz-Marquez (115),
only goal. Bryan Thorne (154), Carson Anderson (162), Eddy Lopez
(172) and Cade Duncanson (197) all won their matches by
THURSDAY pin fall as well.
Bo Volynsky-Krug won his match at 128, 3-2, despite
Girls’ soccer giving up 10 pounds to his opponent.
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Rolex 24 a festival for sports car lovers


By Jenna Fryer gimmick would be an insult to its fied sixth with Alonso watching
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS drivers. Townsend Bell is part of a from the pit stand. Alonso and
new team fronted by IndyCar team Kamui Kobayashi, a Toyota facto-
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — The owners Jimmy Vasser and James ry driver, were added to the Taylor
Corvette Corral is just inside the Sullivan, and he will be juggling lineup, making it this year’s “star
fourth turn and the Ferris wheel his jobs as driver and NBC Sports car” and one of the favorites.
lifts fans 150 feet above Daytona analyst. Alonso has been crisscrossing
International Speedway. The party NBC Sports is in the first year as the world this month, the start of
in the infield at the Rolex 24 at IMSA’s television partner and his first year of retirement. He
Daytona includes a wine-and- pulled out all the stops for its inau- noted he is a little overwhelmed at
cheese event, a parade of histori- gural sports car event. IMSA is cel- how quickly his schedule is filling
cally significant cars and collec- ebrating its 50th anniversary this up. Alonso will run the
tors from all over the world. season and NBC is treating the Indianapolis 500 in May and does-
Those roaring engines? One of Rolex as a massive birthday cele- n’t see things easing up before
the most prestigious sports car bration. The network brought its June.
races in the world is the back- IndyCar and NASCAR talent line- “I am feeling like I need to go
ground noise for one of the most ups to Daytona and will use Bell back to F1 to get some time off,”
unique events in motorsports. and AJ Allmendinger in its cover- the Spaniard joked.
The unofficial opening event of age as the two also carry heavy Zanardi will compete without his
major league motorsports begins driving loads in the twice-round- RACER prosthetic legs and use a BMW-
Saturday with a stacked field that the-clock event. Alex Zanardi will use a BMW-designed steering wheel with hand levers to designed steering wheel with hand
includes Alex Zanardi in his first “Looking at the Saturday and race the Rolex 24. He lost his legs in a crash during an FI race in 2001. levers Although he’s raced in tour-
North American race since he lost Sunday schedules, they didn’t write ing cars since both legs were sev-
both his legs in a 2001 crash . It is down anywhere where I am sleep- likely done a few stints behind the than planned, alongside Joao ered above the knee in crash in
Fernando Alonso’s first race since ing,” Allmendinger said Friday. wheel as part of a four-driver line- Barbosa and Filipe Albuquerque. Germany, Zanardi has become a
he closed his Formula One career Sleep is secondary at the Rolex. up trying to make it back-to-back The DPi class is loaded and world-renowned hand cyclist and
in November and the final race for This year’s event has more reason titles in the Cadillac DPi. But trav- Mazda Team Joest broke a 26-year- plans to focus on qualifying for
Christian Fittipaldi before he than ever to pay attention. el delays had driver Mike Conway old track record in winning the the 2020 Paralympics in Tokyo
retires from competition. Action Express Racing is the idling in England during Friday’s overall pole. Roger Penske’s pair once this weekend’s race is over.
Katherine Legge is headlining defending overall winner and this final practice and the team had to of Acuras qualified second and He is already a four-time gold
an all-female lineup full of so race was supposed to be a farewell move forward without him with third, while Wayne Taylor Racing, medalist spanning the last two
much talent that calling the team a for Fittipaldi, who would have Fittipaldi carrying a heavier load the winning team in 2017, quali- games.

Rose builds 3-shot lead at Torrey as Tiger stalls


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS by Tom Lehman in 2005. played with Rose and Jordan Spieth the last happy to get a good score (63) so he could
Only four other players were within five two days. “He’s taken it to a different level test himself on the South, which hosted a
SAN DIEGO — Justin Rose was looking shots, none of them named Tiger Woods. with his ball striking. The way he’s rolling U.S. Open with another one on the way.
forward to his first big test of the year In his 2019 debut, on a course where the putts now, he’s become like a complete Horschel was in range until missing a 30-
Friday on the South Course at Torrey Pines. Woods has won eight times, he again failed player.” inch par putt on the 15th hole and making
He made it look like a breeze. to convert on the greens and made double Rose began his year in the California another bogey from a bunker on the par-3
Rose putted for birdie on all but two holes bogey from the fairway at the turn. He shot desert, some of the easiest courses on the 16th. He was at 10-under 134, along with
on his way to a 6-under 66, giving him a another 70 on the North, which was about PGA Tour. He opened this tournament on the Jon Rahm (72) and Ryan Palmer, who had
share of the 36-hole tournament record and a two shots easier than the South, and was 11 North course, the easiest of the two, and was his second straight 67.
three-shot lead over shots behind.
Hideki Matsuyama going
into the weekend at the “I’m going to have to play a very special
Farmers Insurance Open. weekend to have a chance,” Woods said.
In more ideal condi- “I’m pretty far back, and the South course,
tions, Rose made his it’s tough.”
only bogey of the week This is the 20-year anniversary of Woods
by coming up short of coming from nine shots behind after 36
the green on the seventh holes with a 62-65 weekend to win. But the
Justin Rose hole and missing a 12- South course was 600 yards shorter back
foot putt. He also had to then, and the 36-hole leader in 1999 was Ted
chop out of heavy grass on the toughest Tryba. Now it’s Rose, the No. 1 player in
hole at Torrey, the 514-yard 12th hole, and the world looking as though he might stay
hit a 45-yard pitch to 2 feet to save par. there for a while.
Throw in seven birdies and he was at 15- “He’s absolutely flagging it and swinging
under 129, a tournament record last matched it really well,” said Billy Horschel, who
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Terra Nova was ice cold from 3-point range in

SEQUOIA
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TIGERS
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the third quarter, missing four straight early on
and not attempting another one for the remainder
of the period. Kenny Milch said, unequivocally,
that he did not red light his 3-point shooters.
“No,” Kenny Milch said. “Our guys have the
Neither team did that in third as they both monumental first-quarter lead slip away that green light from start to finish. I tell them, ‘you
combined for as many turnovers (10) as the 3s started falling. keep shooting unless I tell you to stop.’ And in
points in the period. With Westmoor shooting just 1 of 14 from my 17 years, I’ve never told them to stop.”
The Cherokees allowed themselves some the field in the first period — not hitting its And it’s a good thing he didn’t. After senior
cushion by taking command in the first two first field goal until guard John Lloyd Aguas Jeremy Keller hit an eight-foot jumper to start
quarters. M-A hung around early, leading 5- scored a put-back with 1:41 left in the quarter the fourth, Salgado and Justin Milch popped
2 following a Linnea Lindblom 3-pointer. — Terra Nova opened up a 19-3 lead. As has back-to-back 3s to give the Tigers a 52-36 lead.
But then Afu got going. After opening the been commonplace with Westmoor’s Jekyll Still, the Rams would not go away.
scoring from the block, her 3-point play and Hyde offense though, things changed Westmoor kept cutting and driving and mak-
with just under five minutes left in the open- suddenly to start the second quarter. ing magic, especially on the offensive boards.
ing period sparked a 14-0 run to end the “We just played with no energy” in the first The Rams grabbed five offensive rebounds in
quarter. After Afu’s fourth bucket of the stan- quarter, Westmoor head coach Herb the final period, and ended up outrebounding the
za, Dulsky and Kurland got into the mix by Yaptinchay said. “And I just got into them a taller Tigers 35-33 throughout.
burying back-to-back 3s. When Jackson little bit with just stopping ball. … And we did “We have to work harder just to get boards,”
knocked down a short jumper, Sequoia was a much better job. We started getting some Yaptinchay said. “We have to work a lot hard-
leading 17-8. spots and started making some buckets.” er to get certain kinds of stops, when they get
The Cherokees didn’t stop there. Dulsky, The Rams (5-3, 10-10) opened the second the ball inside. So, there’s a fatigue issue.
who finished with 17 points, drained her quarter on a 10-0 run, closing the deficit to 19- Some of it too is just execution. Sometimes,
second 3 of the game to open the second NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL 13. But, while the Tigers made just five field
M-A’s Erica Fischer, right, drives past Sequoia’s we get the speed … instead of just saying,
quarter, Afu scored on a putback and back-to- goals in the period, four of them were 3-point- ‘OK, I’ve got to slow myself down.’ And that’s
back layups from junior post Talita Caitlin Dulsky in the first half. ers, including two by sophomore Justin a hard thing for anybody to do.”
Falepapalangi pushed the Sequoia lead to that dropped. Milch, who went for a game-high 22 points. Aguas was the biggest culprit, recording a
27-7. When M-A’s Erica Fischer hit a pair of But the clock failed to start and the referee Terra Nova junior guard Jordan Salgado double-double with 14 points and 14
free throws with 4:30 left in the first half, it immediately indicated the basket was no matched Justin Milch with three 3-pointers reboudns. Eight of those points, and six of the
snapped a 23-0 run by the Cherokees. good. Fischer would go on to finish with 12 in the game to score 16 points. rebounds came in the fourth quarter. But it was
The Bears outscored Sequoia 9-6 the rest points for M-A. “We’ve got take those good shots, no junior forward Niko Martinez who had the
of the way, with Fischer doing her best to Lindblom opened the fourth with a 3- matter what,” Salgado said. “They’ll always most timely put-back, off his own miss, to
keep her team in the game by driving pointer for the Bears, however, and they go in, no matter what.” close the deficit to 53-48 with 2:29 to go. A
aggressively to the basket and making 7 of were down only 11, before Afu reasserted With three minutes to go in the third quar- quick Tigers turnover and a pair of free throws
8 from the free-throw line, but M-A still herself with back-to-back buckets to stabi- ter, Terra Nova again improved its lead to 16 by Westmoor’s Phoenix Pagaduan, and the
trailed by 17 at the break. lize the Cherokees. A Dulsky 3 and a points at 44-28. This time the Rams had an lead was cut to 53-50 with 1:55 to go.
M-A was down 14 at the end of three quar- Falepapalangi layup pushed the Sequoia answer in the form of the one-man show that Then it was the offensive rebound that
ters, 37-23, but the final eight minutes lead back to 20, 46-26, before Jackson all was junior guard Jasaiah Cox. wasn’t that slayed the Rams.
might have been different if Fischer’s last- but iced the game with a steal, layup and foul A transfer from Riordan, Cox was playing in Westmoor got the ball back on Terra Nova’s
second 3 had counted. shot for a 49-26 lead with 2:48 left to play. just his seventh game for Westmoor, after sit- 18th turnover of the game. Then senior guard EJ
The clock appeared to have run out on a “[Afu is] playing the best I’ve seen her ting out the non-league preseason as per Perucho took aim from the corner for a would-be
ball out of bounds to the Bears, but .3 sec- play,” Picchi said. “Great win for us. M-A Central Coast Section transfer rules. He scored game-tying 3. The ball drew iron, but ricochet
onds was put back on the clock. The ball came in super prepared. I thought we played just one point in the first half, but ultimately wide, where Aguas and Martinez were both sta-
came into Fischer, who spun and fired up a 3 great.” got going to net a team-high 15 points. tioned. Either one of them could have easily
“We saw him get hot before and knew he grabbed the board and passed it back out for
was capable,” Kenny Milch said. “And he another try, but instead, not recognizing they
was able to shake loose of my defense and were on the same team, they both scrapped for
certainly knock those things down.” the ball simultaneously and ended up pushing it
Cox knocked down an impressive step- out of bounds with less than a minute to play.
back 3 with 2:41 left in the third quarter to Terra Nova won the free throw fest down
make it 44-31. He added another 3 and a run- the stretch to close out the win.
ning floater 2 in the period to cut the score “The shot goes kind of awkward because it
to 44-36 to start the fourth. bounces and they’re both there,” Yaptinchay
“The good thing is he’s been able to meld with said. “There’s two white shirts and they’re just
our group,” Yaptinchay said. “Because … we’re trying to get the ball. Unfortunately, they’re
very up-tempo, we’re high energy. And he’s been kind of panicking. … And end up falling out of
able to meld in with that. Obviously he’s still try- bounds. That’s a critical thing, but what can
ing to figure it all out because this is game No. 7 you do? The ball bounces a certain way and two
for him. But … he’s been a great edition for us.” guys just happen to be there. It is what it is.”

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Djokovic, Nadal meet again in Aussie final way someone line, and an
NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE SATURDAY
WHAT’S ON TAP
By Howard Fendrich Atlantic Division Boys’ basketball
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS might describe un wa v e r i n g W L Pct GB Eastside College Prep at Crystal Springs, 3 p.m.; St.
Toronto 36 15 .706 — Francis at Serra, 6:30 p.m.
competing commitment to Philadelphia 32 17 .653 3
MELBOURNE, Australia — It a g a i n s t playing every Boston 30 18 .625 4 1/2 Boys’ soccer
Brooklyn 27 23 .540 8 1/2 Mitty at Serra, 11 a.m.
was fascinating to hear Novak Djokovic. point with full New York 10 37 .213 24
Djokovic explain what it will be When the No. effort and MONDAY
1 - r a n k e d desire, as Southeast Division Girls’ soccer
like to face Rafael Nadal in the Miami 23 24 .489 — Jefferson at Mills, 4:30 p.m.
Australian Open final. Djokovic and though the ulti- Charlotte 23 25 .479 1/2
Washington 21 27 .438 2 1/2
“The intensity that he brings on
the court is immense,” Djokovic
No. 2 Nadal
Novak Djokovic meet Sunday Rafael Nadal
mate outcome of
the match
Orlando
Atlanta
20
15
29
32
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8 NHL ALL-STAR GLANCE
said. “Without a doubt, probably night at Rod hinged on each Central Division Saturday’s Games at SAP Center, San Jose
the most intense tennis player Laver Arena for the tournament racket swing. Milwaukee 35 12 .745 — Central All-Stars vs Pacific All-Stars, 5:15 p.m.
that I have witnessed and played championship, there will be dif- This matchup is their 53rd, the Indiana 32 15 .681 3 Metropolitan All-Stars vs Atlantic All-Stars, 6:15 p.m.
Detroit 21 27 .438 14 1/2
against.” ferences, right down to the most most between two men the profes- Chicago 11 38 .224 25 All-Star Game Final, 7:15 p.m.
Hmmm. obvious: Djokovic is a righty, sional era. Djokovic leads 27-25. Cleveland 9 41 .180 27 1/2
“It makes you be alert, so to say,
from the very first point, ”
Nadal a lefty. The similarities are
far more compelling, among them
It is their 26th on a hard court.
Djokovic leads 18-7.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
Houston 28 20 .583 —
TRANSACTIONS
Djokovic said. “He doesn’t allow an ability to go from suffocating It is their 15th at a major, equal- San Antonio 27 22 .551 1 1/2 BASEBALL
Dallas 22 26 .458 6 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF BASEBALL
you to kind of ease your way into defense to “How did he put the ball ing the record. Nadal leads 9-5. New Orleans 22 27 .449 6 1/2 — Suspended Cincinnati minor league pitcher Jun-
the match.” there?!” offense by aggressively It is their eighth in a Grand Slam Memphis 19 30 .388 9 1/2 ior Harding (Reds-Arizona) 50 games after testing
staking out territory at the base- final. Nadal leads 4-3. positive for Methylphenidate; Minnesota minor
All sounds rather similar to the Northwest Division league pitcher Alex Schick (Cedar Rapids-MWL) 50
Denver 32 15 .681 — games after testing positive for Amphetamine; and
Oklahoma City 30 18 .625 2 1/2 Baltimore minor league OF Trey Whitley (Orioles-
Right-hander Estrada agrees In addition, Jharel Cotton had
Baseball brief Tommy John surgery in March,
Portland
Utah
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28
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22
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GCL) 50 games following a second positive test for
a drug of abuse all violations of the Minor League
on $4M, 1-yr contract with A’s Le f t - h a n de r followed by three others who also
Minnesota 24 25 .490 9 Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.
Major League Baseball Players Association
Sean Manaea underwent the elbow ligament Pacific Division MLBPA — Promoted Chris Dahl to director of com-
OAKLAND — Right-hander replacement surgery: opening day Warriors 34 14 .708 —
munications and Gretchen Mueller to managing
Marco Estrada agreed to a $4 mil- pitched a no- L.A. Clippers 27 22 .551 7 1/2
director, digital media and creative strategy. Named
hitter against starter Kendall Graveman, Daniel L.A. Lakers 25 24 .510 9 1/2
Jerry Crasnick senior adviser: player, agent, and
lion, one-year contract Friday Gossett and top prospect A.J. Puk. Sacramento 25 24 .510 9 1/2
media relations; and Anthony Solis communica-
with the Oakland Athletics, giv- Boston on April Phoenix 11 40 .216 24 1/2
tions coordinator.
ing the club a veteran presence in a 21 in a bright Last month the A’s re-signed Saturday’s Games American League
start to a season San Antonio at New Orleans, 3 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to terms with
rotation that was plagued by right-hander Mike Fiers to a $14.1 LHP Oliver Perez on a one-year contract.
Indiana at Memphis, 5 p.m.
injuries last season. that ended with million, two-year contract. Golden State at Boston, 5:30 p.m. OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Agreed to terms with
the ace undergo- Philadelphia at Denver, 6 p.m. RHP Marco Estrada on a one-year contract. Sent
A double-digit winner in 2015 ing shoulder The A’s sent right-hander Parker Atlanta at Portland, 7 p.m. RHP Parker Bridwell outright to Las Vegas (PCL).
Marco Estrada surgery Sunday’s Games NBA
and 2017 for Toronto, the 35-year- in Bridwell outright to Triple-A Las Cleveland at Chicago, 12:30 p.m. NBA — Suspended Denver C Nikola Jokic one
old Estrada went 7-14 with a 5.64 September. He is expected to be Vegas, clearing roster room for Sacramento at L.A. Clippers, 12:30 p.m. game for leaving the bench during an altercation
ERA in 28 starts and 143 2/3 Estrada. Bridwell will attend big Milwaukee at Oklahoma City, 3 p.m. and fined Denver C Mason Plumlee $25,000 and
out until around the All-Star break. Orlando at Houston, 4 p.m. Utah C Derrick Favors $15,000 for engaging in the
innings last year for the Blue Jays. league spring training. Toronto at Dallas, 4 p.m. altercation during a Jan. 23 game.
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nothing new. Usually, though, his Westmoor turned up the intensi-

SOCCER
Continued from page 13
play is to send it in for a connect-
ing pass to create mismatches
through the middle.
ty from there. The Rams’ best
chance of the game, to that point,
in the 48th minute saw a corner
“A lot of rotation,” Rodriguez kick connect precisely for an
said. “It’s something we’ve been attack header that flew just over
didn’t wait around, scoring a pair the crossbar. Five minutes later,
working on, is the ball move-
of first-half goals before opening Westmoor got on the board.
ment, but more than that, stick to
up a 3-0 advantage in the second
our system.” Senior forward Shaker Mahdee
half.
“We were looking at trying to Cap showed its ability to play scored in the 53rd minute on an
score goals in the first half and the length of the field in the 11th assist from senior Luis Aguilar.
just get it over with,” Cap junior minute. After winning possession Then in the 67th minute, the
midfielder Edgar Munoz said. in the back rank off a Westmoor Mustangs got another one back.
corner kick, Munoz booted a long Aguilar — the Rams’ scoring
Munoz has been a valued assist
pass upfield for Enrique leader this season with eight
man for the Mustangs but entered
Santamaria. This time Santamaria league goals, and 13 overall —
Friday’s game with no goals on
streaked up the sideline, and he had a shot deflected by the Cap
the year. The junior changed that
found Charlie Chetcuti open keeper, but it bounded right to the
in the fifth minute with an impres-
through the middle for a sharp TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL foot of sophomore Melvin Oliva,
sive run, producing a steal at mid-
cross, but Chetcuti was a tad too Westmoor sophomore Melvin Oliva plays the ball against Capuchino team who didn’t waste any time and pep-
field and making a dash up the left
eager and got whistled for an off- captain David Garcia Friday in Daly City. pered in a score to cut the deficit to
sideline before veering into a
side violation. 3-2.
scoring lane through the top cor- Coast Section, and they know it. Rashid pointed to a game from
ner of the box to sock in his first In the 22nd minute, though, the Last year Westmoor reached the the 2016-17 season in which While Cap defensive middle
score of the season. Mustangs produced another good CCS Division II tournament as a Westmoor trailed Sequoia 4-1 back Jeovani Worthy had to sit out
“I was looking for a pass to the chance and did not miss it. This third-place team. With head coach inside the final 10 minutes. The the second half after suffering a
side, but I saw there was no point time, a booming goalkeeper kick Omar Rashid estimating the team Rams rallied that Jan. 27, 2017 head-to-head collision just before
passing it,” Munoz said. “So, I to midfield saw Cap win the pos- needs to earn 12 points — approx- afternoon for four goals in the halftime — he was up and walking
just cut in and decided to take it.” session, with David Garcia taking imately four wins, or a combina- final six minutes to win 5-4. around later in the game, and said
The scoring run was a deceptive- an outlet on the wing and moved tion of victories and ties — over Cap was more than happy to he felt OK — defensive backs
ly solo venture for a Cap team that up the sideline. Garcia then con- the final three weeks of the regular oblige a three-goal handicap, Aristotle Lampios and Diego
can really control the ball. nected on a cross to Santamaria, season, lighting a fire under his adding its final score on the day in Alvarado stepped up in the late
Passing tempo is a must in who scored to double the lead at 2- senior-heavy roster during the the 42nd minute. The Mustangs going to thwart an onslaught of
Rodriguez’s system, which relies 0, which Cap took into halftime. halftime break was an easy task. drew a foul entering the box, giv- Westmoor attacks.
on marking the opponent’s center Westmoor, though, refused to go “At the half they honestly ing Jose Chavolla a penalty kick. “We created a lot of opportuni-
defensive backs with attacking quietly. believed they were going to tie it, And Cap’s leader in goals this sea- ties,” Rashid said. “The team that
midfielders. So, seeing Munoz The Rams (2-2-3, 4-4-5) are on and come back and win,” Rashid son converted his seventh on the came out in the second half was
play the attack off the wing is the playoff bubble in the Central said. year to boost the lead to 3-0. one with heart and passion.”

BRADY
Continued from page 13
open with his emotions and acknowledged after the AFC
title win he was “as excited as I have been in a long time.”
“When you have 70,000 people cheering against you, it
is pretty sweet when you win on the road,” Brady said.
On Twitter, congratulations came from all corners of
sports.
“The guy is just so precise with everything. Just the way Among them was one from Paul Pierce , who helped lead
he is out on the field, the way he prepares,” Gronkowski the Celtics to the NBA championship in 2008. “There’s
said. “You know every single time you’re going to get the aliens there’s Pegasus and there’s Tom Brady,” Pierce wrote.
best out of him no matter what the situations are.”
Left tackle Trent Brown is in his first season in New
After New England’s divisional-round win over the England after being traded to the Patriots last April. He said
Chargers, Brady was openly miffed about what he perceived sharing the huddle with Brady has lived up to his expecta-
as pessimism outside of the Patriots’ locker room about tions.
their chances of reaching a third straight Super Bowl fol- “There’s one word, G.O.A.T. That’s it,” Brown said. “He’s
lowing a regular season which they started 1-2 and lost five one of those great leaders and it trickles down to the rest of
games. the team.”
“I know everybody thinks we suck and, you know, we Brown is a member of a starting lineup on offense that,
can’t win any games,” Brady said. “We’ll see. It’ll be fun.” excluding Brady, has an average age of 27.
A week later, Brady led the Patriots on a winning drive in Brady’s continued ability to lead and inspire teammates
overtime to beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC cham- more than a decade his junior is a unique skill, offensive
pionship game — his 12th such drive in the postseason in coordinator Josh McDaniels said.
the fourth-quarter or overtime. “He communicates well with every player,” McDaniels
The next day he posted a video on Instagram of himself said. “One of the things that’s always impressed me is how
and Gronkowski walking to the team bus after the game. he’s one of the first guys in the building to know a new per-
Both are smiling and Gronkowski flashes his AFC champi- son’s name, which speaks to how important that is to him,
onship T-shirt. to introduce himself to somebody and also get to know that
It was the kind humble brag that Brady has steered away person, whether it be a practice squad player, a rookie,
from in the past. But this postseason he has been more whatever it is.”

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‘Serenity’ now? No thank you


By Jake Coyle found his own tropical noir. But
“Serenity,” one very leaky vessel indeed,
whereabouts (the film was shot in
Mauritius) where there’s a single bar, the
a McConaughey movie set anywhere near a
beach. But then strangely exaggerated
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
has a strange, heightened atmosphere that Rope, and everyone knows who’s sleeping metaphors begin popping up everywhere.
The elevator pitch for Steven Knight’s goes well beyond the usual thickened air of with whom. (In Dill’s case, it’s Constance, Dill’s boat is named “Serenity” and he’s
“Serenity” would be: “‘Key Largo’ meets film noir. played by Diane Lane.) He lives in a ship- dubbed the elusive giant tuna he obsessive-
‘Westworld.’” And it’s every bit as ridicu- McConaughey’s Baker Dill is a fishing ping container by the shore and when he ly chases “Justice. ” (That’s right.
lous as that sounds. boat captain who, like Bogart was in “Key strips naked to, as he announces, “take a “Serenity” is about a fisherman hunting a
Seven decades after Humphrey Bogart Largo,” is a veteran. He lives the life of an shower,” he does a swan dive off the sea- tuna named Justice.) But why is he, for
indelibly steered a boat through stormy ornery and heavy-drinking bachelor on side cliff outside.
Atlantic seas, Matthew McConaughey has Plymouth Island, a small spit of unknown Maybe that’s about what you’d expect of See SERENITY, Page 22
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By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT

COME OUT AND PLAY: MUSIC FOR


FAMILIES AT THE SAN FRANCISCO
SYMPHONY. Shake up the family routine
with the San Francisco Symphony. The
Music for Families concerts at Davies
Symphony Hall are designed to bring kids
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not only entertains but inspires. The San
Francisco Symphony has made it easy for
families to feel at home with casual Saturday
afternoon concerts that include an interac- MUSIC FOR FAMILIES IN MARCH:
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breaking your budget. For children 5 years series with members of the San Francisco
of age and up. Take a look: Symphony. Curated by resident conductor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yblXe Christian Reif, Once Upon An Orchestra is
MVVMkg. the perfect outing to spark musical curiosi-
MUSIC AROUND THE WORLD IN ty in all ages. Come early and collect
FEB RUARY: INFLUENCES OF stamps in a musical passport, and enjoy San Francisco Symphony invites families to share the excitement of live classical music during
AFRICA. The musical traditions of Africa lobby activities such as the instrument pet- Music for Families, an engaging concert series with members of the San Francisco Symphony.
have inspired composers and musicians for ting zoo, coloring stations and a conductor
centuries. On Feb. 2 at 2 p.m., join guest photo station. Ticket holders receive free Francisco Symphony for a concert that is TICKET INFORMATION AND
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as they take you on an exciting tour of ery at home. March 9 at 2 p.m. music of Harry Potter as well as the thrilling Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness Ave.
music that celebrates African cultures, the MUSIC FOR FAMILIES IN APRIL: Russian tale of “The Firebird.” (See if you in San Francisco. Tickets and performance
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instrument petting zoo, coloring stations ting zoo, coloring stations and a conductor Susan Cohn is a member of the San Francisco Bay
paint colorful stories in our minds, make us Area Theatre Critics Circle and the American
and a conductor photo station. Ticket hold- feel different emotions, and transport us to a photo station. Ticket holders receive free Theatre Critics Association. She may be reached at
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Film on Breslin and Hamill shows perils of local journalism


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Artists” partly a tragedy. Toward the end of the documentary, which The media industry continues to implode,
The two men embodied a time when New premieres Monday at 8 p.m. ET, filmmakers where this week alone more than 1,000
NEW YORK — HBO’s new film on news- York was a rollicking and complicated unspool a statistic that shocks. In 1988, journalism jobs were lost in layoffs
paper columnists Jimmy Breslin and Pete place, and each lived for the streets and sto- the New York Daily News, the tabloid both announced by Gannett, Verizon Media and
Hamill romanticizes an era in New York and ries of the little guys who made the city run. Breslin and Hamill called home at times, BuzzFeed.
journalism that feels like a long, long time Every city had their own Breslins or had 400 reporters and editors. Thirty years All of this was on the mind of director
ago. Hamills, who made the powerful tremble or later, that number was 45. Jonathan Alter, who started in 2015 to
The fact that it’s very recent history shake their fists. Their newspapers were That, too, is a story replicated across the
makes “Breslin and Hamill: Deadline required reading. country, where local journalism is in crisis. See ARTISTS, Page 22
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Berkeley Rep premieres ‘Paradise Square’


By Judy Richter Foster (Jacob Fishel), who has
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT abandoned his wife and daughter
and becomes pianist at the saloon.
Berkeley Repertory Theatre has Composers Jason Howland and
a blockbuster with its world pre- Larry Kirwan, with lyricist Nathan
miere of “Paradise Square, A New Tysen, based the show’s music on
Musical.” Foster’s songs, many of them
Set in New York City’s squalid reimagined for modern tastes.
Five Points neighborhood during Howland serves as musical direc-
the Civil War in 1863, it captures tor. Kirwan conceived the idea for
a moment in U.S. history when the show.
Irish immigrants who had fled the The book by Marcus Gardley,
potato famine and freeborn and Craig Lucas and Kirwan shows
freed blacks mixed congenially. how the dance contests so com-
Most of the action takes place mon in Five Points saloons
in the Paradise Square saloon evolved into tap dance and vaude-
owned by a black woman, the no- ville.
nonsense Annabelle “Nelly” The rapport between blacks and
Irish is shaken when black men
Freeman (Christina Sajous). She
replace striking dock workers,
is assisted by an Irish woman,
most of them Irish.
Annie O’Brien (Madeline
It then shatters when a Union
Trumble), who is married to a
Army draft is instituted for men,
black preacher, the Rev. Samuel E.
even immigrants, but not blacks.
Cornish (Daren A. Herbert).
However, a man could avoid the
Joining them are Owen Duignan draft by paying $300, a princely
(A.J. Shively), Annie’s nephew sum for poor people but not the
just arrived from Ireland; and wealthy.
William Henry Lane (Sidney Hence, the impoverished Irish
Dupont), an escaped slave from became resentful of their black
Tennessee. friends, who weren’t subject to the KEVIN BERNE
The final principal is destitute,
alcoholic composer Stephen See PARADISE, Page 22 Jacob Fishel (Stephen Foster/Milton Moore) in the world premiere of ‘Paradise Square.’

Historic yet timely drama unfolds in ‘Frost/Nixon’


By Judy Richter some lightweight entertainer. dence, Nixon finally came clean
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT The play takes place between and apologized to assuage his
1974 and 1977 and in several guilty conscience.
When former President Richard major cities. All of this unwinds under the
M. Nixon agreed to a series of TV Each man had his own brilliant direction of Leslie
interviews by British TV celebri- entourage. Nixon’s was led by his Martinson, who guides her tal-
ty David Frost in 1977, each man chief of staff, Col. “Jack” ented cast through impeccable
had his own motives. Brennan (Craig Marker). performances.
Playwright Peter Morgan Frost enlisted reporters Robert What makes this 2006 play
delves into those motives in his Zelnick (Stephen Muterspaugh) even more enjoyable is its rele-
timely “Frost/Nixon,” presented and James Reston Jr. (Kenny vance to today’s politics and the
by TheatreWorks. Toll), plus his producer, John Birt controversies surrounding
In the wake of the investiga- (Adam Shonkwiler). President Trump. One line by
tion into the Watergate scandal, From their point of view, the Nixon seems to have gone direct-
Nixon (Allen McCullough) first interviews didn’t go well. ly into the Trump playbook:
resigned on Aug. 9, 1974, rather Frost’s questions tended to be “When the president does it, that
than be impeached. He then soft. Even when he tried to dig means that it’s not illegal.”
returned to his home in San deeper into Nixon’s role in Running about an absorbing
Clemente. Watergate and thereafter, Nixon hour and 40 minutes with no
Although reluctant at first, he easily fended him off with long, intermission, “Frost/Nixon” will
was hoping the interviews would self-serving responses that didn’t continue through Feb. 10 at the
give him a chance to polish his answer the questions. Mountain View Center for the
KEVIN BERNE image and stress the accomplish- Finally, though, Reston dug Performing Arts, 500 Castro St.,
From left, Caroline Cushing (Elena Wright), David Frost (Jeremy Webb), ments of his presidency. deeper into the records and dis- Mountain View.
John Birt (Adam Shonkwiler), Bob Zelnick (Stephen Muterspaugh) and Frost (Jeremy Webb) was hop- covered irrefutable evidence of For tickets and information,
Jim Reston (Kenny Toll) debrief after the first session of interviews in ing to revive his flagging career Nixon’s wrongdoing. call (650) 463-1960 or visit
‘Frost/Nixon.’ and show himself to be more than When confronted with the evi- TheatreWorks.org.

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“Jimmy was more like a hustler,” Alter worse shape than I’m in”), told the “He knew that I was not ever trying to hurt

ARTISTS
Continued from page 20
said. “As someone once described it, he was
right at you all the time. Pete was more like
a poet ... They both believed that the worst
Associated Press what he and Breslin
thought was necessary to cover a city of
immigrants.
him or conquer him,” Hamill said. “We did-
n’t have a sense of rivalry. I was just trying
to be the best Pete Hamill, which was hard
crime in the world was to be boring.” “We were able to explain the newcomers enough.”
Their jobs often brought them to painful to the people who were here, and explain Breslin fought through personal
bring a camera to periodic get-togethers intersections of race and class — big stories the city to the newcomers,” he said. “I think tragedies: he witnessed his mother try to
where Breslin and Hammill talked about the where a seemingly mild-mannered white that was a very important task that we took commit suicide, and both his first wife and
old times. Breslin died at age 88 in 2017. man, Bernhard Goetz, shot four black teen- care of.” two daughters predeceased him. Despite a
Hamill, fighting his own health issues, is agers in 1984 during an attempted subway happy second marriage to a former New
To do that, he said, “you’ve got to go to
83 and lives in Brooklyn. mugging, and when five minorities were York City councilwoman, Ronnie Eldridge,
the third floor loft and knock on the door.”
“I knew that an era was coming to a wrongfully accused of an attack on a white the toll seemed evident in his final years.
close,” Alter said, “but I also knew that we There’s an importance to the social fabric
jogger in Central Park in 1989. in having exceptionally talented people Ah, but the glory years? They had their
didn’t want to make a nostalgia film. We
wanted it to be gritty and funny.” The columnists’ willingness to listen to, write about the lives of normal folks, Alter fun. Hamill dated former first lady
Breslin made his name first, mostly and champion when necessary, people that said. It often seems like the working class Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and actress
through hustle. He broke from the pack to society found easy to condemn often put is now missing from a modern New York. Shirley MacLaine — at the same time.
find memorable stories, notably following them at odds with authorities. Breslin was More likely, it’s because few people with Breslin filmed a beer commercial and ran for
President John F. Kennedy’s assassination not always a hero to a police force populat- powerful platforms are writing about them. New York City Council president on a ticket
in 1963. Breslin found the man whose job ed largely by fellow Irishmen. Director It’s striking to see the film catch a tender- with writer and mayoral candidate Norman
was to dig Kennedy’s grave and wrote about Spike Lee and others speak in the film about ness between two men who climbed to the Mailer.
him, and interviewed Kennedy’s emergency their importance to minority communities. top of a business fraught with egos and Newsrooms used to be loud places to
room doctor for a you-are-there account of Hamill, who brushed off the broken hips infighting. That’s a testament to Hamill; work, full of colorful people happy to take
the president’s final minutes. and regular dialysis that keeps him close to the brawling Breslin would often write you down a notch if you became self-impor-
home these days (”there are people in a lot about people with whom he was feuding. tant.

peculiarities and others. A big reveal even- camera moves you’ve ever seen. She plays with that far-away boy and little to do with

SERENITY
Continued from page 19
tually washes ashore that both explains the
film’s clumsy pseudo-reality and makes it
only more absurd. You can’t say Knight, the
Dill’s ex-wife who has tracked Dill, via
Facebook, to Plymouth with the proposal
that Dill take her abusive and alcoholic hus-
basic narrative structures.
“Serenity” may be hopelessly at sea but
all of the performers are nevertheless fully
talented screenwriter of “Eastern Promises” band (Jason Clarke, a caricature of vileness) committed to the tale, particularly
and “Dirty Pretty Things” and the writer- on a fishing trip and leave him at the bot- Hathaway and McConaughey, who appar-
example, so pointedly drinking from a mug director of “Locke,” isn’t going for some- tom of the ocean in exchange for $10 mil- ently has a thing for movies with boats
labeled “World’s Greatest Dad”? Why does thing audacious and grandiose here. lion. (“Mud,” "Fool’s Gold”). Both are led astray
he say things like “I’m a hooker without a “Serenity” isn’t the sort of misfire you are by a wayward script about a fisherman
hook”? And why on earth does some spilled Certainly, Knight is more than capable of
likely to quickly forget; its aim is too high taking a simple if familiar genre set-up like named Dill who’s caught in a bit of a pickle.
water momentarily telepathically connect and the results are too off balance. One tends “Serenity” now ? I wouldn’t recommend it.
Dill to his young son who sits somewhere that and turning it into something interest-
to remember fish named Justice. ing. His “Locke” memorably made a terse “Serenity,” an Aviron Pictures release, is
far away in front of a computer screen?
Didn’t McConaughey get all his interdimen- Whether a tamer film would have been thriller out of a plot that featured Tom Hardy rated R by the Motion Picture Association
sional parenting out of his system in better or worse is hard to say. On the plus alone in a car for nearly the film’s entire of America for language throughout, sexual
“Interstellar”? side, there’s a blonde Anne Hathaway in full running time. But he has added a second content and some bloody images. Running
It turns out, there are answers to these femme fatale mode, an occasion Knight cel- layer of parable to “Serenity” that, without time: 106 minutes. One and a half stars out
ebrates with some of the most excitable giving anything away, has something to do of four.

to the program. Owen and Dupont’s William. multi-level set design seamlessly facilitates

PARADISE
Continued from page 21
This history unfolds musically with
thrilling dances choreographed by Bill T.
Jones, with assistance from Garrett
Under the direction of Moisés Kaufman,
the acting is outstanding.
There’s also some powerhouse singing,
scene changes, and to Donald Holder for
lighting, Toni-Leslie James for costumes
and Jon Weston for sound.
Coleman and Jason Oremus. especially by Sajous as Nelly, who brings Taken together, these elements add up to a
Some of those dances are set to the house down several times. highly memorable, entertaining theatrical
draft, and even more resentful of the “Camptown Races, ” “Oh, Susanna” and
wealthy. The widespread riots that broke out Yet the finale is a nicely low-key experience that has all the earmarks of a
“Ring, Ring the Banjo.” The latter features “Beautiful Dreamer” as various characters Broadway hit.
became the worst in U.S. history, according an athletic dance contest between Shively’s tell what happened in the months and years Running about two hours and 45 minutes
thereafter. with one intermission, “Paradise Square”
With 32 cast members and an eight-piece will continue an extra week through Feb. 24
band, this is “the biggest show in the his- in Berkeley Rep’s Roda Theatre, 2015
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a.m. 757 San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 the allusions to his plays and sonnets
Fundraiser breakfast for Post 409. Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. in “Shakespeare in Love,” presented by
Includes pancakes, French toast, Weekly drop in Help Desk where
scrambled eggs, hash brown pota- tech volunteers will help you get Palo Alto Players.
toes, bacon, pastries and omelets. past your issue. Cost is $10. For more The screenplay by Marc Norman and
There will also be the selling of raffle information call 522-7490. Tom Stoppard, adapted for the stage by
tickets for a prize. Cost is $10 for
adults and $6 for children 12 years V iny l Cutting. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Lee Hall, is liberally sprinkled with
and under. For more information call Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de those snippets.
345-7388. las Pulgas, Belmont. Sign up to use
the Titan Vinyl Cutter at the Belmont It starts as Will Shakespeare (Drew
Preschool Open House. 9 a.m. to Library for free. Each session will be Benjamin Jones) is struggling with
10:30 a.m. Children’s School HUMC, 30 minutes in duration. Each patron
303 W. 36th Ave., San Mateo. Learn will be given a 6’x6’ piece of vinyl to writer’s block in London in 1593 as he
more about our parent participation cut their design on. Oracal 631, 651, tries to write the sonnet beginning
preschool, tour our facilities and and Siser Heat Transfer Vinyl avail- “Shall I compare thee to a.” His friend
meet our teachers. Free. For more able for patrons to choose from. Free
information call 504-6612. and for all ages. To register or for Marlowe (Brad Satterwhite) supplies
more information call 591-8286. the end of the line, “summer’s day.”
Coping with Dementia:
Caregivers. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. San Learn to Play Bridge. 6:30 p.m. to In addition, Will is trying to write a
JOYCE GOLDSCHMID
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda 8:30 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, play called “Romeo and Ethel, the
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Learn 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Pirate’s Daughter” while trying to cast Drew Benjamin Jones as Will Shakespeare and Brad Satterwhite as Marlowe in
proven strategies and practical tips Mateo. Come learn the basics of con- Palo Alto Players’‘Shakespeare in Love.’
to build you skill set and confidence tract bridge. Cost is $135 to $165. the role of Romeo. He’s also being
with this challenging job. Free. For For more information call 522-7490. hounded by producers demanding a
more information call 522-7490.
support his tobacco farm in Virginia. Marlowe and Culver as Viola, some of
TUESDAY, JAN. 29 script and by people to whom he owes He plans to take her there immediately the stronger performances come from
Blogging for Sharing Family IPhone and iPad Basics. 10 a.m. to money. after the wedding. Doll Piccotto as the imperious Queen
History Stories. 10 a.m. to noon. noon. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645
Grace Lutheran Church, 2825 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. He finds his Romeo, but the actor is a As directed by Lee Ann Payne, this Elizabeth I, Melinda Marks as Viola’s
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Manage devices, stay connected, woman, Viola de Lesseps (April first non-professional production of nurse and David Blackburn as
Learn about genealogy blogs in browse the web and take photos. Culver), disguised as a man called
general, the inner workings of blogs, $20 for four classes. Registration is the play is a mixed bag. The first act is Henslowe, owner of the Rose Theatre.
and how to start your own genealo- required. For more information call Thomas Kent. She can’t play Juliet tough going because it’s not always Running about two hours and 40 min-
gy blog. Free for all ages. For more 522-7490. because women were barred from the clear which of the lesser characters is utes with one intermission,
information call 306-3423.
Memoir Classes. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. stage. Thomas/Viola becomes his muse which and because the acting is uneven. “Shakespeare in Love” will continue
SM Sister City Baseball Tr youts. 11 Little House, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo for “Romeo and Juliet” and, when her The second act goes more smoothly through Feb. 3 at the Lucie Stern
a.m. to 3 p.m. Beresford Park — Park. Cost $15. For more information
Chanteloup Field, 2720 Alameda de call 326-0723. identity is revealed, his lover. because the plot is more straightfor- Theater, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo
las Pulgas, San Mateo. The San Mateo However, her wealthy father (Todd ward and the actors more settled, or at Alto.
Sister City Association will be send- Virtual Reality: Oculus Rift and Wright) wants her to marry Wessex (Jeff
ing a baseball team to Toyonaka, Medium. 4 p.m. South San Francisco least they were at opening night. For tickets and information call (650)
Japan, this summer. Open to base- Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South Clarke). Wessex just wants her dowry to Besides Jones as Will, Satterwhite as 329-0891 or visit paplayers.org.
ball/softball players ages 10-12 years San Francisco. Create unique works
old who live, play or go to school in of art in virtual reality with Medium
San Mateo. For more information call and the Oculus Rift. Free. For more
retail, which is both an indicator of Retail rent downtown currently
678-5029.
Let’s Meet Up and Discuss How
Money Makes Money. 2 p.m. to 4
p.m. Mary Wong Insurance, 1838 El
information call 829-3860.
Adult Craft: Clay Medallions. 6 p.m.
Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave.,
Millbrae. Ages 16 and up. Space is
limited. Sign up at
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market strength and a challenge to
diversifying the retail base, according
to the report.
ranges from $2 per square foot to
$4.50 per square foot for ground floor
space, and small retail operations can
Camino Real, Suite 180, Burlingame.
https://bit.ly/2R2bx4t. For more
But one major downtown retailer, typically only afford $2.50 to $4 per
Bring a notebook. Free. For more
information call (415) 793-7979. information call 697-7607. Cost Plus/World Market, is on its way square foot or less, according to the
hood, limiting new banks on key cor- out of its current home of 18,000 report.
Music of Remembrance Concert. 3 Tax Law Changes. 6:30 p.m. San ner spaces and encouraging the devel-
p.m. to 4 p.m. 205 W. Hillsdale Blvd., Mateo Public Library, Oak Room, 55 square feet. City staff is currently This plan to bolster retail in
San Mateo. This concert features W. Third Ave., San Mateo. A presenta- opment of hotels downtown are just a working to fill that space with another Redwood City comes shortly after vot-
compositions by Holocaust sur- tion by the Financial Planning few recommendations for strengthen- retail use, said Deputy City Manager ers passed a half-cent sales tax hike.
vivors. For more information call Association of Silicon Valley. No reg-
522-7849. istration required. For more informa- ing the city’s retail base, according to Alex Khojikian. Measure W, the countywide half-cent
tion call 522-7818. the report. According to a list of downtown’s sales tax for transportation, also
Project READ Training for Adult The findings of the retail task force
Literacy Tutoring. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 Flower Arrangement Work shop. strengths in the report, the neighbor- passed in the November election,
p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. 6:30 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 and ensuing council discussion will hood is safe, clean and pedestrian- upping the overall sales tax rate in
Third Ave., San Mateo. Registration Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. culminate in a “retail action plan” to
required. For more information call Workshop in designing floral center- friendly, there’s sufficient parking and Redwood City to 9.25 percent.
522-7818. piece. To register or for more infor- help attract and retain businesses and mixed-use developments with residen- The retail task force was created after
mation call 591-8286. it will be presented to the City Council
Mother, Daughter, Sister: Human tial and office space have recently a study session on downtown retail and
Rights Documentar y and WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30 in May. been built with additional ones in the hotel opportunities in August 2017.
Discussion. 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Odd San Mateo Professional Alliance. Redwood City is home to a diverse
Fellows Lodge, 526 Main St., Half 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro. pipeline. The task force has met six times
Moon Bay. The film revolves around 181 E. Fourth Ave., San Mateo. For collection of restaurants and cafes, but Weaknesses, on the other hand, between May and October of 2018.
the stories of four women who each more information call 430-6500. lacks retail stores that sell hard and include some blight, high commercial The City Council has budgeted
expose the Burmese military’s prac- soft goods. And that’s because restau-
tice of using rape as a weapon of Legacy Painting. 4 p.m. South San rent, minimal housing above retail and $100,000 to develop a retail strategy,
war. For more information call 726- Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange rants are willing to pay higher rent and retail uses are too spread out, accord- of which $16,000 has been spent so
Ave., South San Francisco. Create a
9234.
work of art to gift a loved one or are often the first to claim spaces when ing to the report. Downtown also far.
‘Sweeny Todd.’ 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. even yourself. Free. For more infor- they become available, according to lacks a “catalyst” retailer or anchor
Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale mation call 829-3860. the report.
Blvd., Foster City. Cost is $35-$52. For stores that would bring a steady flow of The meeting will be 7 p.m. Monday,
more information call 349-6411. THURSDAY, JAN. 31 Redwood City’s downtown sees a customers to the area to also support Jan. 28, at City Hall, 1017 Middlefield
One Day Homeless Count. 5 a.m. to very low vacancy rate for ground floor
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STUDENT UNION, INC. STATEMENT #280076
SJSU (NON-STATE) The following person is doing business
PAYROLL/PERSONNEL ASSISTANT as: Sign City, 222 Sunshine Drive, PA-
PART-TIME 30 HRS/M-F/9AM-3PM CIFICA, CA 94044. Registered Owner:
PAYROLL & HR EXP. Sign City Designs, CA. The business is
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2-3 YRS ADMIN EXP. PREF. trant commenced to transact business
under the FBN on N/A.
Apply /s/Stanley McCarthy/
Applitrack.com/sjsu/onlineapp/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 1/16/19. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/19/19,
1/26/19, 2/2/19, 2/9/19).
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FAMILY RESOURCE STATEMENT #280144
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The San Mateo Daily Journal’s Unit L, PACIFICA, CA 94044. Regis-
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children and families. CA. The business is conducted by a
Every Tuesday & Weekend Limited Liability Company. The regis-
trant commenced to transact business
Look for it in today’s paper to under the FBN on 12/26/18.
find information on family /s/Anna Frumkin/
resources in the local area, This statement was filed with the Asses-
including childcare. sor-County Clerk on 1/23/19. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/26/19,
2/2/19, 2/9/19, 2/16/19).
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #280037
STATEMENT #279914 The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business
as: Coast Consulting, 1132 Crescent St., as: Oral Film Technologies, Inc., 360 1st
MONTARA, CA 94037. Registered Ave #123, SAN MATEO, CA 94401.
Owner: Larry A. Patterson, same ad- Registered Owner: Richer Worldwide En- 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
dress. The business is conducted by an terprises, Inc., CA. The business is con-
Individual. The registrant commenced to ducted by a Corporation. The registrant NOTICE OF PETITION TO at least once each week for four succes- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
transact business under the FBN on N/A. commenced to transact business under ADMINISTER ESTATE OF sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- ing on the petition in the following news-
/s/Larry A. Patterson/ the FBN on N/A. Robert G. Bobcock ing on the petition in the following news- paper of general circulation:
This statement was filed with the Asses- Case Number: 19PRO00043 paper of general circulation: San Mateo Daily Journal
sor-County Clerk on 12/28/18. (Publish- /s/John Richer/
This statement was filed with the Asses- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- San Mateo Daily Journal Filed: 1/22/2019
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tingent creditors, and persons who may Filed: 12/31/2018 /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
1/5/19, 1/12/19, 1/19/19, 1/26/19). sor-County Clerk on 1/11/19. (Published
otherwise be interested in the will or es- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Judge of the Superior Court
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/26/19, tate, or both, of Robert G. Bobcock. A Judge of the Superior Court Dated: 1/17/2019
2/2/19, 2/9/19, 2/16/19). Petition for Probate has been filed by Dated: 12/28/2018 (Published 1/26/19, 2/2/19, 2/9/19,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #279943 Kathleen G. Babcock in the Superior (Published 1/5/19, 1/12/19, 1/19/19, 2/16/19).
The following person is doing business Court of California, County of San Mateo. 1/26/19).
as: Brickley Wealth Management, 1900
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The Petition for Probate requests that
NEWSPAPER INTERNS O’Farrell Street, Suite 330, SAN MATEO, STATEMENT #280152 Kathleen G. Babcock be appointed as
CA 94403. Registered Owners: 1)Brick- The following person is doing business personal representative to administer the
JOURNALISM ley Wealth Holding Inc., CA 2)Brickley as: Happy Healthy Teeth, 1291 East Hill- estate of the decedent. SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL)
The Daily Journal is looking for in- Wealth Investment Inc., CA. The busi- sdale Blvd. Ste 100, FOSTER CITY, CA The petition requests the decedent’s will ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso):
terns to do entry level reporting, re- ness is conducted by a General Partner- and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- CHANGE OF NAME 17CLJ05773
94404. Registered Owner: Jonathon Ev- bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
search, updates of our ongoing fea- ship. The registrant commenced to erett Lee, D.D.S., Inc., CA. The busi- CASE# 18C1V005541
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- transact business under the FBN on able for examination in the file kept by SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The the court. COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, (AVISO AL DEMANDADO)
so welcome. 01/01/2017.
/s/Nathan Brickley/ registrant commenced to transact busi- The petition requests authority to admin- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
This statement was filed with the Asses- ness under the FBN on January 1, 2019. ister the estate under the Independent REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 KIRSTEN N MELLOR AKA KIRSTEN
We expect a commitment of four to Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
eight hours a week for at least four sor-County Clerk on 1/2/19. (Published in /s/Jonathon Everett Lee/ PETITION OF MELLOR, DOES 1 TO 10, Inclusive
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/5/19, This statement was filed with the Asses- thority will allow the personal representa- Wendy Kay Toth
months. The internship is unpaid, but tive to take many actions without obtain-
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- 1/12/19, 1/19/19, 1/26/19). sor-County Clerk on 1/24/19. (Published TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: YOU ARE BEING SUED BY
ing court approval. Before taking certain Petitioner: Wendy Kay Toth PLAINTIFF:
terns have progressed in time into in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/26/19, very important actions, however, the per-
paid correspondents and full-time re- 2/2/19, 2/9/19, 2/16/19). Shahidi filed a petition with this court for (LO ESTA DEMANDADO EL DEMAN-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sonal representative will be required to a decree changing name as follows: DANTE)
porters. give notice to interested persons unless
STATEMENT #280006 Present name: Wendy Kay Toth
The following person is doing business they have waived notice or consented to Proposed Name: Wendy Kay Miller CAVALRY SPV I, LLC, as assignee of
College students or recent graduates NOTICE OF PETITION TO the proposed action.) The independent
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper as: Falcon Investigation Services, 556 CITIBANK, N.A.,
Angus Avenue E., SAN BRUNO, CA ADMINISTER ESTATE OF administration authority will be granted THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
experience is preferred but not neces- Gordon Henry Bowman-Jones unless an interested person files an ob-
sarily required. 94066. Registered Owner: John F. Dar- interested in this matter shall appear be- NOTICE! You have been sued. The court
manin, same address. The business is Case Number: 19PRO00015 jection to the petition and shows good fore this court at the hearing indicated may decide against you without your be-
conducted by an Individual. The regis- cause why the court should not grant au- below to show cause, if any, why the pe- ing heard unless you respond within 30
Please send a cover letter describing thority. days. Read the information below.
your interest in newspapers, a resume trant commenced to transact business To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- tition for change of name should not be
under the FBN on July 1, 2018. A hearing on the petition will be held in granted. Any person objecting to the You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after
and three recent clips. Before you ap- tingent creditors, and persons who may this court as follows: FEB. 20, 2019 at name changes described above must file this summons and legal papers are
/s/John F. Darmanin/
ply, you should familiarize yourself This statement was filed with the Asses- otherwise be interested in the will or es- 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of a written objection that includes the rea- served on you to file a written response
with our publication. Our Web site: sor-County Clerk on 1/9/19. (Published in tate, or both, of Gordon Henry Bowman- California, County of San Mateo, 400 sons for the objection at least two court at this court and have a copy served on
www.smdailyjournal.com. the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/12/19, Jones. A Petition for Probate has been County Center, Redwood City, CA days before the matter is scheduled to the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not
1/19/19, 1/26/19, 2/2/19). filed by Maria Christina Bowman-Jones 94063. be heard and must appear at the hearing protect you. Your written response must
Send your information via e-mail to Schleicher in the Superior Court of Cali- If you object to the granting of the peti- to show cause why the petition should be in proper legal form if you want the
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- tion, you should appear at the hearing not be granted. If no written objection is court to hear your case. There may be a
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- fornia, County of San Mateo. The Peti- and state your objections or file written
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME timely filed, the court may grant the peti- court form that you can use for your re-
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 STATEMENT #280016 tion for Probate requests that Maria objections with the court before the hear- sponse. You can find these court forms
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
The following person is doing business Christina Bowman-Jones Schleicher be ing. Your appearance may be in person petition shall be held on 2/14/2019 at 9 and more information at the California
as: Pro Water Damage Clean Up, 406 El appointed as personal representative to or by your attorney. a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Courts Online Self-Help Center
Camino Real, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. administer the estate of the decedent. If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your
Registered Owner: Goveagold Corpora- The petition requests authority to admin- itor of the decedent, you must file your Order to Show Cause shall be published county law library, or the courthouse
claim with the court and mail a copy to
RIGGER HELPER tion, CA. The business is conducted by
a Corporation. The registrant com-
ister the estate under the Independent the personal representative appointed by
at least once each week for four succes-
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver
full time, benefits, will train. Administration of Estates Act. (This au- the court within the later of either (1) four
menced to transact business under the ing on the petition in the following news- form. If you do not file your response on
Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds. FBN on January 01, 2019. thority will allow the personal representa- months from the date of first issuance of paper of general circulation: time, you may lose the case by default,
415-798-0021 /s/Jose Govea Ambriz/ tive to take many actions without obtain- letters to a general personal representa- San Mateo Daily Journal and your wages, money, and property
This statement was filed with the Asses- ing court approval. Before taking certain tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the Filed: 1/2/2019 may be taken without further warning
sor-County Clerk on 1/10/19. (Published very important actions, however, the per- California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ from the court.
SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales from the date of mailing or personal de-
Representative needed to sell newspa-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/12/19, sonal representative will be required to Judge of the Superior Court There are other legal requirements. You
1/19/19, 1/26/19, 2/2/19). give notice to interested persons unless livery to you of a notice under sectioin Dated: 1/2/2019 may want to call an attorney right away.
per print and web advertising and event 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
marketing solutions. To apply, please call they have waived notice or consented to (Published 1/5/19, 1/12/19, 1/19/19, If you do not know an attorney, you may
er California statutes and legal authority 1/26/19). want to call an attorney referral service. If
650-344-5200 and send resume to FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the proposed action.) The independent may affect your rights as a creditor. You you cannot afford an attorney, you may
info@smdailyjournal.com STATEMENT #280003 administration authority will be granted may want to consult with an attorney be eligible for free legal services from a
The following person is doing business unless an interested person files an ob- knowledgable in California law. nonprofit legal services program. You
as: Little Steps Daycare and Learning jection to the petition and shows good You may examine the file kept by the can locate these nonprofit groups at the
SALES/MARKETING Center, 1162 Polynesia Drive, FOSTER cause why the court should not grant au- court. If you are a person interested in ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR California Legal Services Web site
INTERNSHIPS CITY, CA 94404. Registered Owner: thority. the estate, you may file with the court a CHANGE OF NAME (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor-
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking Micka Angela Montero, same address. Request for Special Notice (form DE- CASE# 19C1V00262 nia Courts Online Self-Help Center
for ambitious interns who are eager to The business is conducted by an Individ- A hearing on the petition will be held in 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
this court as follows: FEB. 04, 2019 at SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by
jump into the business arena with both ual. The registrant commenced to trans- praisal of estate assets or of any petition COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, contacting your local court or county bar
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs act business under the FBN on N/A. 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of or account as provided in Probate Code 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, association. NOTE: The court has a stat-
of the newspaper and media industries. /s/Micka Angela Montero/ California, County of San Mateo, 400 section 1250. A Request for Special No- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 utory lien for waived fees and costs on
This position will provide valuable This statement was filed with the Asses- County Center, Redwood City, CA tice form is available from the court clerk. PETITION OF any settlement or arbitration award of
experience for your bright future. sor-County Clerk on 1/9/19. (Published in 94063. Attorney for Petitioner: Elvin Ismayil Kalantarov $10,000 or more in a civil case. The
Email resume the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/19/19, If you object to the granting of the peti- Timothy P. Murphy, Esq. court's lien must be paid before the court
info@smdailyjournal.com 1/26/19, 2/2/19, 2/9/19). The Murphy Law Firm TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han
tion, you should appear at the hearing 2277 Fair Oaks Blvd Ste. 320
and state your objections or file written Petitioner: Elvin Ismayil Kalantarov filed demandado. Si no responde dentro de
SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 a petition with this court for a decree 30 días, la corte puede decidir en su
objections with the court before the hear- (916)437-3500 changing name as follows: contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in-
ing. Your appearance may be in person FILED: 1/14/2019 Present name: Elvin Ismayil Kalantarov formación a continuación.
or by your attorney. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- Proposed Name: Elvin Kalantarov Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de-

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If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- nal on 1/26/19, 2/2/19, 2/4/19 ) spués de que le entreguen esta citación
itor of the decedent, you must file your THE COURT ORDERS that all persons y papeles legales para presentar una re-
claim with the court and mail a copy to interested in this matter shall appear be- spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer
the personal representative appointed by fore this court at the hearing indicated que se entregue una copia al deman-
the court within the later of either (1) four below to show cause, if any, why the pe- dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni-
tition for change of name should not be ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es-
months from the date of first issuance of granted. Any person objecting to the crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor-
letters to a general personal representa- name changes described above must file recto si desea que procesen su caso en
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
CHANGE OF NAME a written objection that includes the rea- la corte. Es posible que haya un formu-
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lario que usted pueda usar para su re-
spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu-
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read the Daily Journal. livery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali-
fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio-
er California statutes and legal authority REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF timely filed, the court may grant the peti- teca de leyes de su condado o en la
may affect your rights as a creditor. You tion without a hearing. A hearing on the corte que le quede más cerca. Si no
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TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: petition shall be held on 3/05/2019 at 9 puede pagar la cuota de presentación,
knowledgable in California law. a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, pida al secretario de la corte que le dé
individuals to join your company or organization. You may examine the file kept by the
Petitioner: Seyed Saeed Moaddel
Shahidi filed a petition with this court for Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this un formulario de exención de pago de
court. If you are a person interested in a decree changing name as follows: Order to Show Cause shall be published cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a
the estate, you may file with the court a Present name: at least once each week for four succes- tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum-
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide Request for Special Notice (form DE- Seyed Saeed Moaddel Shahidi
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fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
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203 public notices 297 Bicycles 304 furniture 304 furniture 304 furniture 306 housewares
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299 Computers
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ant. dition power cord/owners manual includ-
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good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
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star wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 square 3 CBer’s opening 38 Literary France 54 Latch (onto)
18 Hasbro game that word 39 Lang. test for top 57 Arles article
requires twisting 4 Golden __
oiL painting-Canvass, Victorian
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Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00 students 59 Piece of TNT?
OBO (650)515-6091
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mahogany antique Secretary desk, 23 Gathering tools for two
9 Trapped, in a
working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You
move, stairs. 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- 25 Film dialect that
uses subject- way
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
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hotpoint heavy Duty Dryer excellent
working condition Burlingame $50 Call Cannon Copier. $20. 650-342-5220.
Dan (408)656-0958 29 Visitor center 13 Do in a bit
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condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local
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equipment
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rockers since
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sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- phiLLips-50” CoLor t.v., Heavy, $99 35 Increase
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(650)591-8062
chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 01/26/19
tiffany styLe Lamp shade. Older- 304 furniture EweTube?
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good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. photo $40 (650)722-6318
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year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
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size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648 bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976 MAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per- 670 Auto Service
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neGrini fenCinG Epee mask size M $40.00. Call (650)872-2371
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shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189 San Mateo County CheVy ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard plastic/bumper/grill complete. Perfect
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$45. (650)328-6709 Needs Dry Cleaning, Org. $4000.00 Sell obo. (650)952-4036.
for $500 Call (650)867-1728 GM truCk/SuV 1994? Large Vehicle.
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Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 biG berthA, Golfsmith Titanium Driver obo. (650)745-6309
memory care community nestled in a
,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick residential neighborhood just blocks
Slr lenS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 (415)999-4474 dAtSun ‘79 510 Sedan grey original
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pieces. Pattern: "Catherine". Makes a great gift. $65. 415-867-6444.
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whether two-person carpools or clean air thing, but I think this joint ownership model interest of reaching consensus.

LANES
Continued from page 1
vehicles can use the tolled lanes at a discount
or for free, for example — as well as any equi-
ty program it decides to implement and how
is tricky and unusual and we’ll need to put our
thinking caps on to make this streamlined.
It’s unprecedented to share ownership of a
“In the end I feel [BAIFA ownership] had
more advantages, but I’m not digging my
heels in on that,” he said.
net revenue is spent. The owner also assumes facility that another entity has to manage.” Additional express lanes are being con-
the financial risk. The other members on the subcommittee templated throughout the Bay Area and the
Transportation Commission and the Bay Now that the subcommittee agreed to main- appeared confident that they’d be able to state, and BAIFA ownership could mean
Area Toll Authority, or BATA, that manages tain local control of the tolling facility, the agree on a joint ownership model. greater continuity among the facilities.
express lanes elsewhere in the state. C/CAG and TA boards have to determine how “For me, it’s not that complicated. I feel BAIFA ownership could also be the best path
The half-a-billion-dollar Managed Lanes they will share ownership. Creating a joint like we have two boards [C/CAG and the TA], for expanding express lanes into San
project aimed for completion by 2022 will powers authority between both boards has so let’s get three [members] from one and Francisco, which is critical to project suc-
construct a new lane in each direction of been suggested numerous times, but that’s three from the other, maybe an independent cess, some board members have argued.
Highway 101 in San Mateo County and then just one potential approach. one — something along those lines — and Those are a couple of arguments in favor of
the far left lane in each direction will be con- The subcommittee agreed to hold another you’re done,” said Diane Papan, a C/CAG BAIFA ownership and local officials can
verted to an express lane with real-time sur- meeting at the beginning of February to dis- board member on the subcommittee and also always decide to shift gears and take that
veillance equipment. Such a facility promis- cuss potential power-sharing arrangements San Mateo mayor. “I don’t see it as a big deal, approach in the future if they so choose.
es speeds of 45 mph on all lanes at all times
before C/CAG and the TA vote on the let’s create a JPA and man it, as it were, from Another option was to have the Santa
by allowing buses and carpools of three peo-
ple or more to ride free on the express lanes owner/operator in mid-February. each board and call it a day.” Clara Valley Transportation Authority oper-
while charging a toll for other drives who “It’s my hope that the entire ad hoc sub- Kim said he’s confident that an agreement ate the express lane facility with San Mateo
choose to use them. Tolls will fluctuate based committee can agree in broad-brush strokes will be reached, but added: “If we can’t work it County as the owner, but that approach is no
on traffic volumes, but initial projections going forward [on a joint-ownership model] out within San Mateo County then we’ve got longer being pursued.
suggest prices will average $1 per mile in so we can get some unanimity in February,” to look at other options.” The ad hoc subcommittee will meet Feb. 1
San Mateo County. said Doug Kim, one of the C/CAG board mem- The other option he’s referring to is to cede to discuss local governance of the express
The operator of an express lane facility bers on the subcommittee and also a Belmont both ownership and operating duties to lane facility and the TA and C/CAG will vote
manages day-to-day operations, while the councilman. “There’s true willingness to BAIFA. Kim actually prefers that approach on the owner/operator on Feb. 7 and Feb. 14,
owner gets to decide tolling policies — share the ownership responsibilities of this but agreed to the “local control” model in the respectively.

Park District and lived in Oakland. city’s local coastal land use plan, which out- change is inevitable. The best we can do to

NISBET
Continued from page 1
After a couple of months of commuting and
a lengthy search for a new home closer to
work, Nisbet and his wife found a place to
lines a vision for the future of Half Moon
Bay.
“It’s one of our number one issues and it
make sure we keep the community the way we
want it is to plan for that potential change
the best we can.”
rent in El Granada. relates to housing because it drives zoning Outside of work, Nisbet likes to spend his
“So I understand the housing challenges for the next 25 years,” he said. time outdoors, including cycling, hiking and
six years ago. He was hired by a civil engi- firsthand,” he said. “The cost of housing is a All of those issues contribute in some way camping. He looks forward to familiarizing
neering firm out of college and later directed big problem here, it’s very expensive and to the tension between change and status quo himself with the best spots in San Mateo
the General Services Department for Santa there’s a limited supply. I can be very empa- that Nisbet is hearing from locals and that’s County to do those things now that he’s
Barbara County and served as Public Works thetic and relate personally because I’m relevant to just about every Bay Area city. moving into the area; prior to accepting the
director for the city of Carpinteria. experiencing firsthand how difficult it is to “I’m hearing from the community a com- job, Nisbet had only visited Half Moon Bay
So this is not the first time Nisbet has find a place to live here.” mitment to Half Moon Bay the way it is now a handful of times.
worked and lived in a coastal community and Nisbet said housing and homelessness are and people value the kind of things that I “I’ve noticed a spirit of Half Moon Bay,
it goes without saying he’s intimately famil- two of the major issues he and the council are value about Half Moon Bay: small-town and there’re many people really committed to
iar with the rules and governing processes focused on and the widespread frustration charm, on the coast, beautiful, lots of beach- their community and that really struck me as
unique to coastal areas. with traffic congestion is certainly not lost es, parks, open space and friendly people,” a positive,” he said. “As a city manager, peo-
Immediately prior to becoming Half Moon on him. he said. “So on the one hand I’m hearing the ple want to talk to me and welcome me and I
Bay’s top executive, he was the assistant He’s also spent much of his time these first desire to keep it that way, but at the same appreciate all that. It’s been real nice how
general manager for the East Bay Regional months on the process of amending the time acknowledging that in this world incredibly friendly everyone is.”

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