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Holocaust survivor Tom Lantos gets Budapest statue


Former San Mateo lawmaker honored for his advocacy of democracy and human rights
By Pablo Gorondi known for his Congressional District seat — “During his whole life, his heart strengthen relations between the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS advocacy of representing most of San Mateo was in Hungary,” said his widow two countries.
democracy and County and a southern portion of Annette, speaking at the unveil- “Tom Lantos called on all of us
human rights San Francisco — for 27 years from ing ceremony on what would have — not just those in government
BUDAPEST, Hungary — A statue around the been Lantos’ 90th birthday. service, but all citizens, all human
of Hungarian-born U.S. Rep. Tom 1981 until his death in 2008.
world. Lantos would frequently visit his beings — to show courage in the
Lantos, D-San Mateo, the only The top U. S. diplomat in face of fear, to smooth difficulties
A California homeland, often warning against
Holocaust survivor ever to serve Hungary remembered Lantos as and correct mistakes,” said David
Demo crat , anti-Semitism while also support-
in the U. S. Congress, was “Hungarian by birth and a dedicat- Kostelancik, the charge d’affaires
Lantos held the
unveiled Thursday in Budapest as ing Hungarian minorities in ed American by choice” who
Tom Lantos 1 2 t h See LANTOS, Page 23
those attending praised the man neighboring countries. worked to build consensus and

Key housing
decisions for
Burlingame
Prevailing wages, property sale, parking,
financing choices coming before council
By Austin Walsh key votes on
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF detailed mat-
t e r s ,
Burlingame officials are facing B ur l i n g a m e
critical choices associated with Mayor Michael
their attempt to redevelop down- Brownrigg said
town city property into an afford- it is imperative
able housing project and new officials keep
an eye to the
parking garage.
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL larger commu-
The Burlingame City Council Michael
Mary Noviscky, owner of San Carlos’ Depot Cafe, serves customers in the restaurant’s final days. Slated to close nity benefit
will decide during a study session Brownrigg offered.
Feb. 18 after 34 years at its location at the San Carlos train station, the restaurant has suffered in recent months Monday, Feb. 5, if they should
amid construction of a new transit center. “The big picture is, if the project
sell the land slated for housing goes forward, we create 132 units
development, pay prevailing

For Depot Cafe, it’s all about family wages for the residential building
and contribute to financing the
project.
of affordable housing for seniors
and workforce families that we
don’t have right now and we create

Familiar San Carlos dining spot to close after 34 years As councilmembers examine See HOUSING, Page 12

By Anna Schuessler by 6 a.m. She’s learned customers’ decision and give up.”
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF names, remembered their breakfast
and lunch orders and knows by
heart the ebbs and flows of the
A self-described people person,
Noviscky said the loyalty and sup-
port of her customers have sus-
State Senate approves staff
After 34 years hosting meetings
between friends, family break-
fasts, lunch breaks for nearby
seemingly endless stream of cus-
tomers walking into her restaurant
over the years.
tained her in her 45-year career in
the restaurant industry. But despite
their kindness, recent changes to
whistleblower protections bill
workers and even parties to mark By Kathleen Ronayne decades, women who work in the
the end of soccer season, San So in the days since the Daily her business’ parking as a new THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Capitol, for this type of protec-
Carlos’ Depot Cafe owner Mary Journal reported she is closing her transit center has gone up adjacent tion, ” said Assemblywoman
Noviscky is ready to hang up her restaurant Feb. 18, she’s been nav- to the historic building in the past Melissa Melendez, a Republican
SACRAMENTO — California
apron. igating a range of emotions year are among the many chal- from Lake Elsinore, the bill’s
legislative staff members moved
alongside her customers, from lenges her business has struggled sponsor. “Today was a good day
With her business situated in the one step closer to winning
shared sadness to joy in the many to overcome lately. for women — and men — in the
city’s historic train station next to whistleblower protections if they
memories they have shared. Losing six of the 12 parking Capitol.”
its Caltrain platform, Noviscky, a report sexual misconduct or other
spots previously available to her The bill is expected to quickly
Redwood City resident, has “It’s a hectic busy,” she said, misbehavior under legislation
patrons and asking them to walk a pass Monday in the Assembly,
become accustomed to mornings adding that some customers have passed Thursday by the state
short distance from the new lot to where it’s sailed through in the
starting when she arrives at 5:15 fought tears upon learning about Senate, which had stonewalled the
her restaurant have proven to be a past, before heading to Gov. Jerry
a. m. to open the doors of her her business’ closure. “It was measure for four years.
restaurant at 599 El Camino Real very hard for me to make this See CAFE, Page 12 “Women have been waiting for See BILL, Page 23
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Thought for the Day


“It was naive of the 19th century optimists to expect
paradise from technology — and it is equally naive
of the 20th century pessimists to make technology
the scapegoat for such old shortcomings as man’s
blindness, cruelty, immaturity, greed and sinful pride.”
— Peter F. Drucker, Austrian-born
American business management consultant

This Day in History


The remainder of Nazi forces from the

1943 Battle of Stalingrad surrendered in a


major victory for the Soviets in World
War II.
In 1 5 3 6 , present-day Buenos Aires, Argentina, was found-
ed by Pedro de Mendoza of Spain.
In 1 6 5 3 , New Amsterdam — now New York City — was
incorporated.
In 1 8 4 8 , the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, ending the
Mexican-American War, was signed.
In 1 8 8 7 , Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, held its first
Groundhog Day festival.
In 1 9 1 4 , Charles Chaplin made his movie debut as the
comedy short “Making a Living” was released by Keystone
Film Co. The musical “Shameen Dhu,” featuring the song
“Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral,” opened on Broadway.
In 1 9 2 5 , the legendary Alaska Serum Run ended as the last REUTERS
of a series of dog mushers brought a life-saving treatment to Super Bowl half-time entertainer Justin Timberlake throws a football at the conclusion of a news conference about his
Nome, the scene of a diphtheria epidemic, six days after the upcoming performance in Minneapolis, Minn.
drug left Nenana.
In 1 9 3 2 , Duke Ellington and His Orchestra recorded “It
Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)” for In other news ...
Brunswick Records. next most popular name nominated by Officials suspect the dogs dug under
In 1 9 5 9 , public schools in Arlington and Norfolk,
Sydney’s Ferry McFerryface Sydneysiders,” Constance said in fencing to get inside. One dog was
Virginia, were racially desegregated without incident. renamed after children’s author November. found and will likely be euthanized.
In 1 9 6 4 , Ranger 6, a lunar probe launched by NASA, CANBERRA, Australia — A Sydney Nine Network television reported Zoo director Valerie Riegel says staff
crashed onto the surface of the moon as planned, but failed Harbor ferry christened Ferry late Tuesday that McFerryface attracted is heartbroken.
to send back any TV images. McFerryface three months ago has only 182 votes in the online poll and
In 1 9 7 1 , Idi Amin, having seized power in Uganda, pro- been renamed after a political squabble. was ineligible under the competition’s Girl in Slender Man stabbing gets
claimed himself president. New South Wales Minister for rules, while at least one unsuccessful
candidate attracted more than 2,000
maximum mental commitment
Transport and Infrastructure Andrew
Birthdays Constance said in November that
McFerryface came second place in a
votes.
The state opposition demanded
WAUKESHA, Wis. — A Wisconsin
girl who stabbed a classmate to curry
competition after the now famous Constance’s resignation for “rigging favor with the fictional horror charac-
choice, Boaty McBoatface. the ballot.” ter Slender Man will be committed to a
But Constance said Wednesday that “He flat out lied about the competi- mental hospital for 40 years, a judge
McFerry was only a temporary name to tion, repeatedly saying Ferry ordered Thursday, explaining his deci-
entertain children during the southern McFerryface was the popular choice sion as “an issue of community protec-
summer and the ferry had been perma- when he knew it was anything but,” tion.”
nently renamed after Australian chil- opposition lawmaker Jodi McKay said. Judge Michael Bohren granted the
dren’s author May Gibbs. maximum penalty that prosecutors had
“Over the summer period, we decided Dogs kill miniature horses, sought and discounted Morgan
let’s have a bit of fun with the kids with Geyser’s youth — she was just 12 — at
Comedian Tom TV chef Ina Garten Model Christie
Ferry McFerryface and now I’ve named
donkey at San Jose zoo the time of the attack in 2014.
Smothers is 81. is 70. Brinkley is 64.
the ferry May Gibbs,” Constance told SAN JOSE — Four miniature horses “What we can’t forget is this was an
Former French President Valery Giscard d’Estaing is 92. Australian Broadcasting Corp. and a Sicilian donkey have been mauled attempted murder,” Bohren said.
Actor Robert Mandan is 86. Rock singer-guitarist Graham Constance’s rationale for rejecting to death by dogs that got into pens at a Earlier, he heard from four doctors who
Nash is 76. Television executive Barry Diller is 76. Actor Bo the trendsetting McBoatface in Northern California children’s zoo. talked about how Geyser is making
Hopkins is 74. Country singer Howard Bellamy (The Bellamy November as the name of the new ferry Officials at San Jose’s Happy Hollow progress with her mental illness, to
Brothers) is 72. Actor Jack McGee is 69. Actor Brent Spiner is was that choice had already been taken. Park and Zoo say one horse was killed various degrees. But Bohren called the
69. Rock musician Ross Valory (Journey) is 69. Sen. John McBoatface was the most popular after closing Jan. 14. Maintenance teenager “a fragile person” whose long
Cornyn, R-Texas, is 66. The former president of South Korea, choice in an online competition in crews arrived the next day to find Sweet history suffering from delusions make
Park Geun-hye, is 66. Actor Michael Talbott is 63. Actress 2016 to name a British polar survey William dead in his pen. her a risk to hurt herself and others.
Kim Zimmer is 63. Actor Michael T. Weiss is 56. Actor-come- vessel. But that ship was christened Sir Security footage shows a pack of Geyser, now 15, spoke briefly before
dian Adam Ferrara is 52. Rock musician Robert DeLeo (Army David Attenborough in honor of the three dogs roaming the grounds, but she was sentenced, breaking down in
of Anyone; Stone Temple Pilots) is 52. Actress Jennifer naturalist and broadcaster and not the actual attack. tears as she apologized to the girl she
Westfeldt is 48. Rock musician Ben Mize is 47. Rapper T-Mo McBoatface became the name of one of On Jan. 20 workers arrived to find stabbed, Payton Leutner.
is 46. Actress Marissa Jaret Winokur is 45. Actress Lori Beth its remotely operated submarines. Maybelline the donkey and the remain- “I just want to let Bella and her fami-
Denberg is 42. Rock musician Jesse Siebenberg (Lukas “Given ‘Boaty’ was already taken by ing horses — Luna, Cayenne, Spice ly know that I’m sorry,” she said, using
another vessel, we’ve gone with the Girl — dead inside the grazing pen. a nickname for Leutner.
Nelson & Promise of the Real) is 42. Singer Shakira is 41.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Jan. 31 Powerball Fantasy Five
Unscramble these four Jumbles, Fri day : Partly cloudly. Highs in the
one letter to each square, 60s. Lows in the 40s.
to form four ordinary words. 4 7 14 46 59 22 23 25 26 34 35
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All Rights Reserved. Mega number
Daily three midday Lows in the upper 40s. North winds 5
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4 2 3 Sunday ni g ht: Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 40s.


TEPTIE Mo nday : Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming
The Daily Derby race winners are Whirl Win, No. 6, in partly cloudy. Highs in the lower 60s. Northwest winds 10
first place; Gold Rush, No. 1, in second place; and to 20 mph.
Winning Spirit, No. 9, in third place.The race time was Mo nday ni g ht: Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 40s.
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Newsom cash leads rivals in
race for California governor
By Jonathan J. Cooper million left from his last
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS campaign. Former state
schools chief Delaine
SACRAMENTO — Lt. Gov. Gavin Eastin, also a Democrat,
Newsom has far outraised his rivals from had just $184,000.
both parties in the race for California gov- San Diego business-
ernor with more money available to spend man John Cox led the
than all his rivals from both parties com- Republicans with just
bined ahead of the June 5 primary. under $2 million socked
Cash is critical to the candidates’ ability away. Assemblyman
to get their message out and sway voters, Gavin Newsom Travis Allen was in debt,
particularly in a sprawling state with a pop- with $136,000 in cash
ulation approaching 40 million and some of and more than $340,000 in unpaid bills.
the most expensive media markets in the Former Congressman Doug Ose jumped in
country. the race in January, so he did not have to file
Newsom, a Democrat and former San a year-end fundraising report.
Francisco mayor, had nearly $17 million in Chiang spent nearly every dollar he raised
the bank at the end of last year, according to in the second half of 2017, ending the year
his campaign finance report filed up just $50,000 from his position on June
Wednesday. He has another $3 million left 30. He shook up his campaign earlier this
from a prior campaign, some of which he year with new staff and consultants.
can use in his bid for governor. Newsom spent a quarter of the $4.6 mil-
His main Democratic rivals, former Los lion he raised in the latter half of the year,
Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and while Villaraigosa spent about the third of
state Treasurer John Chiang, had just under the $2.1 million he raised during the peri-
$6 million each, though Chiang had $3.2 od.

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Police reports reported at 9:56 a.m. Monday, Jan. 22.
Burg l ary . An unknown suspect broke into
Not as think as you drunk I am an occupied residence on Frontera Way, it
Someone reported that he was almost was reported at 5:16 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 21.
hit by a driver he believed was intoxi- Burg l ary . Someone broke into a residence
cated. Both parties were contacted and on Sebastian Drive, it was reported at 3:31
subject was not intoxicated. It occurred a.m. Sunday, Jan. 21.
on Mystic Lane and Farragut Boulevard Burg l ary . A resident awoke to two burglars
in Foster City, it was reported at 9:51 inside of their home but they ran off before
p.m. Thursday, Jan. 25. they were caught on Occidental Avenue, it
was reported at 3:15 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 21.
Arres t. Someone was arrested for driving
BURLINGAME under the influence of alcohol on Old
Burg l ary . A vehicle’s window was smashed Bayshore Boulevard, it was reported at 1:18
and items including a laptop and a briefcase a.m. Sunday, Jan. 21.

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Nonprofit aims to get underserved kids swimming


Beyond Barriers Athletic Foundation hires Jodie Penner as first executive director
By Zachary Clark Growing up, Penner response to several alarming statistics. people the opportunity to not only get a
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF said team sports and According to the Beyond Barriers website, job that’s in demand, but it’s a skilled labor
recreation provided a a child drowns every day in the United so we’re happy to support that.”
Since its inception in 2011, the Beyond valuable sense of com- States, and children of color are three times Currently, the organization operates pri-
Barriers Athletic Foundation has been mak- munity and discipline, more likely to visit an emergency room or marily in East Palo Alto, East Menlo Park-
ing swim lessons, lifeguard training and and stressed the impor- lose their lives because of a swimming Belle Haven, Redwood City,
other recreational opportunities accessible tance of coaches and accident. Pescadero/Half Moon Bay and Mountain
to underserved youth in San Mateo County. other role models The underlying problem, the organiza- View, and is close to announcing a new
The organization’s steady expansion led beyond parents to a tion says, is 70 percent of black and 62 partner in San Francisco.
to the hire of its first employee, Executive Jodie Penner child’s development. percent of Hispanic children cannot swim, Beyond Barriers has grown exponential-
Director Jodie Penner, on Jan. 3. Penner and her three often because their families lack funding or ly, Penner said. Last year, for example, the
Penner, 52, grew up in Belmont and cur- sons grew up running track, and her daugh- because they do not have access to instruc- organization subsidized 9,000 hours of
rently lives in San Mateo, where she’s been ter is a dancer. tion. swim lessons, nearly half of the total hours
a resident for more than 20 years with her “Having had children, I saw the benefit of The nonprofit is funded by private dona- it subsidized over seven years.
husband and four children, two of which are the activities that they do — even though it tions and grants, which it uses to subsidize Since 2011, Beyond Barriers has served
now in college. wasn’t swimming — but the benefit of swim programs at local pools and recre- 4,800 children, subsidized 22,000 swim
Prior to joining the Beyond Barriers, being on teams and staying active,” Penner ation centers. hours, provided for more than 7,800 hours
Penner worked for several years in finan- said. “There’s a parallel with running and Most kids begin with swim lessons, of other aquatic activities, and it has 10
cial services in New York before transition- swimming in terms of that personal focus which Penner said the organization hopes aquatic partner venues.
ing to development work in the nonprofit and perseverance. There’s a team atmos- will lead to participation in water polo, “I feel it’s important to give local so you
sector in San Mateo, including the Society phere, but it’s individual. It just helps the swim team or lifeguarding. can see that positive impact right here in
of St. Vincent de Paul as well as Notre Dame kids stay focused and deal with other aca- “We do like to put a little more emphasis the community,” Penner said.
elementary and high schools. Penner demic issues in a different way.” on the lifeguard training because that
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Local briefs
Man pleads to assault
charges in gang-related attack
A Burlingame man accused of participating in a gang-
related attack in San Mateo was sentenced to six years in
state prison when he pleaded no contest to felony assault
Thursday, according to the San Mateo County District
Attorney’s Office.
Milton Recinos-Chavez, 21, also admitted his participa-
tion in the April 21 attack at San Mateo High School was
for gang purposes and will receive 569 days credit for time
served, according to prosecutors.
Around 10 p.m., Recinos-Chavez was with San Mateo
residents Kevin Aguilar and Hilmer Romerobonilla and four
or five others when they walked by members of an oppos-
ing gang and their friends at San Mateo’s King Center.
Recinos-Chavez and his friends followed the others to San
Mateo High School, where the victims waited while several
females accompanying them left to get something to eat,
according to prosecutors.
Seven men wearing blue, including Recinos-Chavez, then
attacked the victims, one of whom was stabbed in the head
and another was beaten by several attackers. During the
fight, one of the defendants shouted a reference to the MS-
REUTERS FILE PHOTO 13 gang and denigrated another gang, according to prosecu-
Some entrepreneurs see it as an opportunity to get ahead of the regulated market, planting an early stake in what could become tors.
a crowded and lucrative industry. Romerobonilla, who initially gave a fake name when he
was contacted, pleaded no contest to felony assault and

Companies exploit pot law loophole gang-related activity and faces two years state prison when
he next appears in court March 8 for sentencing. Aguilar,
who was also found to be in possession of some 22 grams
of methamphetamine packaged for sale at his home, is set
By Philip Marcelo provisions that allow for the exchange open regulated storefronts.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of small amounts of the drug, so long “Under any fair reading of the law, to go to trial Feb. 26 and remains in custody on $10 million
as it’s given away — “gifted” — from these businesses are illegal, ” said bail, according to prosecutors.
one adult to another. Roger Katz, a Republican state senator District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said the incident is
BOSTON — That ordinary bottle of The legal language makes it permis- in Maine who is studying the issue. “If believed to have pitted one gang against another, and is an
juice delivered to your doorstep will sible to pass a joint at a party or drop a it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, example of the work that remains to be done to shut down
set you back at least $55. But the bag bud in your brother’s Christmas stock- it is a duck.” gang activity in the county.
of marijuana that comes with it? On the ing, but some entrepreneurs see it as an At least four enterprises have done “It’s just a reminder that despite great efforts there still is
house. opportunity to get ahead of the regu- gifting business in Massachusetts a gang problem in our community,” he said.
Retail marijuana stores are months lated market, planting an early stake since marijuana was legalized in Recinos-Chavez’s attorney Gerritt Rutgers did not return
away from opening in Massachusetts, in what could become a crowded and December 2016, two of them in the a call for comment.
but some companies have been quietly lucrative industry. Boston area, the Associated Press
operating for more than a year, selling In places where legal pot shops found in an investigation that included Man struck and killed on ECR
and delivering marijuana via a legal exist, gifting operations undercut the records gathered from law enforcement A 43-year-old San Jose man was fatally struck by a vehi-
loophole that exists in nearly every licensed retailers, because they don’t agencies around the state. cle while trying to cross El Camino Real on foot Thursday
state that has legalized recreational face the same oversight or pay mari- In addition to HighSpeed, a Boston- morning, according to South San Francisco police.
marijuana use. juana sales taxes. And they complicate area company cleverly called Duuber Officers responded a report of a crash involving a vehicle
Companies like HighSpeed, which things in places like Vermont, Maine has drivers delivering marijuana- and a pedestrian on the 100 block of El Camino Real near
describes itself as a juice delivery serv- and Washington, D.C., which have themed T-shirts that come with gifts of Noor Avenue around 6:25 a.m.
ice, are exploiting so-called “gifting” legalized pot but have no firm plans to pot. They found the victim with major injuries and he was pro-
nounced dead at the scene. His name is not yet being

California prosecutors dropping, reducing pot convictions released.


The driver remained at the scene and cooperated with the
investigation, which impacted traffic for several hours.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on drugs for many years in this coun- “That’s awesome. It’s wonderful Police said there are no apparent criminal violations
try and begin to fix the harm that was and appropriate,” said Josh Freeman,
SAN FRANCISCO — With pot now associated with the crash, but anyone with additional infor-
done not only to the entire nation but a marijuana farmer who recently had
legal in California, prosecutors in mation is asked to call investigators at (650) 877-8900.
specifically to communities of his felony conviction for selling
San Francisco and San Diego are color, ” San Francisco District small bags of weed at a reggae concert
moving to erase thousands of mari- Attorney George Gascon said. reduced to a misdemeanor.
juana convictions en masse, a step Advocates are calling on more Freeman can now obtain permits to
that could prove life-changing for counties to do the same. Gascon’s grow marijuana legally, something he
some and could especially help office said Thursday that other couldn’t do with a felony record. He
minorities, who were more likely California district attorneys have can also legally buy a gun and take up
than whites to be arrested for such called San Francisco for advice on h un t -
crimes. handling marijuana cases. i n g
“We want to address the wrongs that Gascon said he hopes to spark a ag ai n ,
were caused by the failures of the war trend in California. he said.

Obituary

Marva Louise McAdoo


Marva Louise McAdoo passed peacefully at home in
San Mateo, CA Thursday January 18, 2018.
Marva Louise Eden was born in Progresso, Honduras and
emigrated to the United States in 1953. Marva is survived
by three of her four children, Michael, Herbert, and Joseph
Alston, four grandchildren, one great-grandchild born in
November 2017 and another great-grandchild due in April.
Her son Ulysses passed in July 2017. She was a member
of First Presbyterian Church of San Mateo at 25th and
Hacienda where she leaves behind an enormous church
family.
Marva was the long-time Office Manager for Dr. James L. Hutchinson at 72 N. San
Mateo Dr. She later worked at Stanford University Medical Center, Silicon Graphics,
and Earthlink. She retired mid-2000’s but came back to work for Dr. Hutchinson in
2011 until her recent leave of absence in September 2017.
She was a member of several fraternal organizations (Eastern Stars, Prince Hall
Grand High Court-Heroines of Jericho, Stella Rebecca Court and Robert W. Brown
State Grand Council of Assemblies of which she was a founding member).
Herbert and his mother had an early dinner Jan 17th when his older brother Michael
called to say hello. The day before she spoke to her youngest, Joseph. Her last words to
her son Herbert hours before she passed were “I love you very much.”
A quiet hour service on February 4th, 2018 between 3-5pm.
The family will CELEBRATE HER LIFE on Monday, February 5th, 2018 at 11:00am
at Skylawn Memorial Park Cemetery - Crystal Springs Chapel in San Mateo (92 &
Skyline Blvd). She will be laid to rest next to her mother.
In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Peninsula Jewish Community Center
& Meals-on-Wheels.
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Around the Bay


James Franco’s high school
Los Angeles school shooting was
removes his art after allegations
SAN FRANCISCO — James Franco’s for-
mer high school has taken down a mural he
accidental, 12-year-old in custody
painted and plans to By Amanda Lee Myers gun after the shooting. TV video from heli-
remove other art donated THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “There were so many things copters showed a dark-haired girl in a
by the celebrity alumnus crossing my mind. ... I wanted to sweatshirt being led from the school in
who is facing allegations LOS ANGELES — A shooting at a Los handcuffs as anxious parents and family
of sexual misconduct in Angeles middle school classroom Thursday cry. I wanted to scream. I wanted to members gathered on a street corner, many
Hollywood. that left one boy in critical condition, run. I wanted do so many things.” crying and talking on their phones as they
Removing the artwork injured four others and had panicked parents waited.
from Palo Alto High in tears was an accident, police said. — Diego Salinas Diego Salinas had just dropped off his 12-
School is “in the best The shooting was reported just before 9 year-old sister and was stunned when she
a.m. and within minutes a 12-year-old girl shooting and she was sobbing. called minutes later to say there had been a
James Franco interests of our students was taken into custody without incident. “She was like, ‘I didn’t mean to. I had the shooting.
in light of our education-
Police interviewed her and by evening they gun in my backpack and I didn’t know it “There were so many things crossing my
al mission, ” Superintendent Karen
announced that they would book her on a was loaded and my backpack fell and the mind,” said Salinas, who was still shaking
Hendricks said Thursday in a statement.
charge of negligent discharge of a firearm gun went off,”’ he said. hours later. “I wanted to cry. I wanted to
The statement did not mention the scan-
on school grounds. Shortly after that he said the girl asked scream. I wanted to run. I wanted do so
dal surrounding Franco, which the school’s
The determination capped a frantic day at him to hide the weapon. many things.”
newspaper reported was the reason the art-
Salvador B. Castro Middle School in down- “She said, ‘If I give you the gun will you Claudia Anzueto, Jordan Valenzuela’s
work was removed. hide it for me?”’ he said. “I said ‘No.’ Then
Franco graduated from Palo Alto High town Los Angeles and corroborated what mother, said the boy was crying when he
some students told reporters after the lock- I moved away from her because I was a little called her from a borrowed cellphone to tell
School in 1996 and his artwork has been bit scared.”
featured prominently there. down was lifted and they were reunited with her he was OK.
parents on the school’s athletic field. Shallin Lopez, a seventh-grader at the “Not safe, very insecure,” Anzueto said of
Campus newspaper “The Paly Voice” school, was in the room at the time of the
quoted Principal Kim Dario in a story earli- In a telephone interview with his mother the school. “I fear for my son’s life. You
alongside, Jordan Valenzuela, 12, told the shooting. She said she never saw a gun. know what I mean, you really hear about
er this week saying she had struggled with “I just saw something pop,” she said. “It
how to handle Franco’s artistic contribu- Associated Press he was in the classroom things like this in the news, and just to hear
next door when he heard a loud bang. He was loud. I didn’t see her shoot.” that something like that happened so close
tions since allegations surfaced against Police recovered a semi-automatic hand-
him last month. said he talked to the girl just after the to home, it scared the life out of me.”
“These are still allegations,” Dario was
quoted as saying. “He’s denied those allega-
tions and hasn’t been charged with a
crime.”
Southern California’s brief escape from drought ends
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “It’s not nearly where we’d like to be,” “I know we need rain, but another mud-
Unicycle thief sought in Frank Gehrke, a state official, said of the slide would be awful,” said Santa Barbara
San Francisco; reward offered PHILLIPS STATION — California’s brief snow, which supplies water to millions of restaurant hostess Cayla Stretz.
escape from severe drought ended Thursday Californians in a good, wet year. Survivors in her area are still digging out
SAN FRANCISCO — Someone at the San after scientists declared more than 40 per- Los Angeles and some surrounding areas
Francisco airport stole a 7-foot (2. 13- homes, many beaches and roads are closed
cent of the state in moderate drought and have received only one significant rain- by mud, and business is down in the beach
meter) unicycle used by the Red Panda water officials confirmed lower-than-nor- storm in nearly a year.
Acrobat for her plate-juggling routine and town, Stretz said.
mal snowpack in the Sierra Nevada. In Ventura and Santa Barbara counties,
the legendary performer is offering a Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara which are about 100 miles (160 kilometers) It took a near-record rainy winter in
$2,000 reward to get it back. counties, which hold nearly a quarter of the north of Los Angeles, the lack of rain and Northern California last year to snap the
KTVU-TV reports that police on state’s population, were rated in severe dry vegetation fueled a December wildfire near-record five-year dry spell.
Wednesday released surveillance photos drought. that grew to be the largest recorded in state Last year’s rain has most of the state’s
from Jan. 24 that show a man wheeling During a week of rainless skies and some history. When it finally rained, the storm reservoirs higher than usual, a bright spot,
away a black bag containing the $25,000 record-high temperatures in Southern triggered mudslides that killed at least 21. said Doug Carlson, a state Department of
unicycle belonging to acrobat Rong Niu. California, water officials also trekked into For people who survived the mudslides, Water Resources spokesman. Two months
Niu is known for juggling plates on her the Sierra Nevada on Thursday and manually looking out at clear and sunny skies again remain in the state’s peak rain and snow
head and feet while balancing on a unicycle measured the vital snowpack, which stood Thursday was a relief despite the deepening season, leaving room for hope, Carlson
during halftime at sporting events. at less than a third of normal for the date. drought. said.

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Tax bill beginning to deliver
bigger paychecks to workers
By Sarah Skidmore Sell health insurance.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “I have heard time and again that the mid-
dle class is getting crumbs, but I’ll take it!”
The contentious tax overhaul is begin- Love said by email.
ning to deliver a change that many will wel- Julia Ketchum, a secretary at a public high
come — bigger paychecks. school in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, said she
Workers are starting to see more take- was pleasantly surprised her pay went up
home pay as employers implement the new $1.50 a week. She didn’t think her pay
withholding guidelines from the IRS, which would go up at all, let alone this soon. That
dictate how much employers withhold from adds up to $78 a year, which she said will
pay for federal taxes. Those whose checks more than cover her Costco membership for
have remained the same shouldn’t fret — the year.
employers have until Feb. 15 to make the And Todd Anderson of Texas and his
changes. fiance, who are both educators, got an extra
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has $200 in their paychecks combined that they
REUTERS estimated that the new rules will mean more plan to use to cover the costs of a second
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi speaks during a news conference. take-home pay for about 90 percent of baby on its way.
American workers. According to the nonpartisan Tax Policy

Pelosi: Tax overhaul has cast a How much extra cash? It depends on sev-
eral factors, such as workers’ income, how
often they are paid and the number of with-
holdings allowances they claim on their
Center, a middle-income household would
on average get a tax cut of $930 this year,
lifting their after-tax income by about 1.6
percent. That increase won’t be perfectly

‘dark cloud’ over Washington IRS Form W-4 with their employer.
Those whose employers were quick to
make the change welcomed the extra money
— anywhere from a few dollars to a few hun-
reflected in their paycheck though.
That’s because lower tax withholding on
paychecks is just a piece of a complicated
set of changes to tax law that the GOP
By Bob Salsberg face possible deportation if the Deferred
Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, is dred dollars. pushed through in December. And what your
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS employer withholds is based on an estimate
not extended. Wayne Love, who works in managed care
But Pelosi said it would be unfair to blame in Spring Hill, Florida, got an extra $200 in of your tax obligation that includes many
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — House his paycheck last week, which he said will complex factors, but it’s not a perfect meas-
any previous or future shutdown on DACA
Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said help offset a $300 increase in the cost of his ure.
because even without that issue, Democrats
Thursday the Republican-approved tax over-
and Republicans would remain far apart on
haul has cast a “dark cloud” over
Washington, threatening future budget
negotiations and efforts to prevent another
underlying tax and spending issues.
“If there was never one Dreamer on the
face of the Earth, we would still not have an
Apple deals with iPhone jitters,
government shutdown.
Pelosi spoke before a friendly audience at
an event in Cambridge organized by Tax
agreement on this budget today,” she said,
using a term often ascribed to DACA recipi- after coming off big quarter
ents. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS line appears to be selling quite as well as
March, a group that is holding similar ses- Pelosi later said she remains hopeful that analysts had expected, based on the numbers
sions around the country to criticize the new another government shutdown can be avert- SAN FRANCISCO — Apple is making that came out Thursday in Apple’s fiscal
tax law as a giveaway to wealthy people and ed. more money than ever, but it still doesn’t first-quarter earnings report.
corporations. Following Thursday’s event, Republican seem to be enough to keep everyone happy. What’s more, consumers disillusioned
The California Democrat and former state Rep. Geoff Diehl, co-chair of President Not with conspiracy theories swirling with the slowdown of their devices may be
House speaker predicted the tax cuts could Donald Trump’s Massachusetts campaign, around Apple’s secret slowdown of older even less inclined to upgrade. Apple said the
add nearly $2 trillion to the federal deficit — defended the tax law against criticism from iPhones while a cloud of uncertainty looms slowdown was its effort to prevent unexpect-
other estimates hover around $1.5 trillion Pelosi and other Democrats. over its high-priced iPhone X. ed crashes on phones with old batteries, and
— and prompt Republican leaders to seek “Eighty percent of Massachusetts resi- It’s a reality check for a company accus- it’s now offering to replace those batteries
cuts in domestic programs, such as Medicare dents are going to see a reduction in their tomed to an unflinchingly loyal customer for just $29. That $50 discount is available
and Social Security. federal tax,” said Diehl, who is seeking the base. Apple expected buyers to embrace the as part of Apple’s apology for not being
“This dark cloud hangs over our negotia- Republican nomination to challenge iPhone X as a revolutionary device worth its more forthcoming about what it did.
tions on keeping government open,” Pelosi Democratic U.S. Sen Elizabeth Warren in $1,000 price, but it appears many Apple “Once you get past all the enthusiasts who
said. November. “You see companies that are now fans aren’t impressed enough to ante up, want the iPhone X, you get down to a lot of
The federal government partially shut reinvesting with bonuses for their employ- especially with other recently released mod- people who think $1,000 is a lot of money
down for three days last month before ees, giving them pay raises.” els selling for $200 to $300 less. for a phone,” said analyst Bob O’Donnell of
Congress approved a stopgap budget that Trump, a Republican, lauded the tax over- And not even the less expensive iPhone 8 the research firm Technalysis.
expires Feb. 8. A major sticking point in haul during his State of the Union address
the negotiations is the status of young Tuesday night, saying it would deliver
immigrants who were brought as children to “tremendous relief” to middle class families
the U.S. illegally by their parents and now and small businesses.
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Republican legislators gather in


search of winning 2018 agenda
By Matthew Daly and Catherine Lucey Trump compared the remark to Hillary
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Clinton’s 2016 description of his supporters
as “deplorables,” and Rep. Steve Stivers, R-
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, West Virginia Ohio, chairman of the House campaign arm,
— Congressional Republicans in sweater said Pelosi’s words will be repeated in TV ads
vests and fleece gathered at a West Virginia around the country.
resort Thursday in search of a winning elec- “Her ‘crumbs’ comment is something I
tion-year agenda, facing the notion that the think we can use pretty effectively,” Stivers
best they have to offer in 2018 may be a said.
recitation of the tax cuts approved in 2017 — Amid the optimism were nagging ques-
and well aware of the looming threat of tions about whether lawmakers will enact
another government shutdown. immigration changes or deadlock over
The legislators had forums on topics such Trump’s calls for a wall along the Mexican
as infrastructure, national security and the border and a path to citizenship for young
economy — but noticeably not on immigra- immigrants here illegally. Meanwhile
tion, the major issue that bedevils them. Congress faces a Feb. 8 deadline to avert
another government shutdown.
They got a pep talk from President Donald
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
Trump reliving passage of the tax bill and
promised that wouldn’t happen, saying,
highlighting other GOP victories from his
“There’s no education in the second kick of a
first year in office. But the president offered
mule.”
no clear strategy for resolving the immigra-
Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., said he
tion-and-spending standoff that produced a
doubted there will be a unified Republican
three-day government shutdown in January
approach on immigration, noting that House
and threatens a second shutdown next week. REUTERS
and Senate Republicans have vastly different
And he offered no new policy details on infra- Donald Trump, flanked by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, left, and House Speaker
visions on the bill. And while there was no
structure, prescription drug prices or other Paul Ryan, takes the stage to address the Republican congressional retreat at the Greenbrier
formal immigration session on the agenda,
items he’s mentioned as ripe for attention in resort in White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.
Lankford and other lawmakers said the issue
2018.
We never hear from them.” while consumer confidence is at a 17-year has come up frequently in informal talks
As for an immigration strategy, Trump among lawmakers.
Republicans appear headed into the year high and unemployment at a 17-year low,
said: “We have to get help from the other “There’s a lot of dialogue happening in the
with the idea that 2017 was when they got Ryan said.
side, or we have to elect many more hallway” on immigration, Lankford said,
bigger items done and that 2018 will be a Rep. Bill Shuster, R-Pa., chairman of the
Republicans.” He then proceeded to take jabs adding that he hopes the GOP will coalesce
time to deal with necessary business, includ- House Transportation Committee, gamely
at Democrats just days after calling for bipar- around a White House framework Trump out-
ing spending and immigration. Infrastructure told reporters that Trump’s history as a devel-
tisan unity in his State of the Union address. lined last week and reiterated during his State
would likely require a sustained push from the oper makes him the ideal person to push a
Trump took a similar tack at a second GOP president. The message for the midterms is major infrastructure plan. of the Union address.
event Thursday night in Washington. expected to be the economy and tax cuts. “He understands how to bring projects in The White House has proposed creating a
“You know the Democrats are AWOL. “Tax reform is working,” said House on time and under budget,” said Shuster, who path to citizenship for up to 1.8 million
They’re missing in action,” Trump said at the Speaker Paul Ryan, citing investments by added that he brought up the “elephant” in a young people living in the county illegally
Republican National Committee’s winter UPS and employee bonuses by Lowe’s as the room full of Republicans: raising the gas tax in exchange for billions for a border wall and
meeting at his Washington hotel. “We’re say- latest evidence. Take-home pay is going up, to pay for more highways. dramatic cuts to legal immigration.
ing, ‘Where are they?’ We have a proposal. Shuster acknowledged that a tax increase Democrats have blasted the plan and called it
was a tough sell in an election year but said dead on arrival.
public-private partnerships such as those Trump claimed that if Democrats don’t
used by Connecticut at highway rest stops agree to the immigration framework he’s pre-
could be an alternative. sented, it will be because they want the issue
Trump mentioned a “right to try” bill to to animate voters in the 2018 midterm elec-
speed approval of life-saving drugs, but the tions.
plan received little or no buzz among law- “It’s now an election issue that will go to
makers. our benefit, not their benefit,” he said.
Besides tax cuts and the strong economy, In Washington later, he said: “I don’t think
Republicans said they have a not-so-secret they want to solve the DACA problem. I
weapon: House Democratic Leader Nancy think they want to talk about it. I think they
Pelosi, who said the GOP tax bill would pro- want to obstruct. ... That’s all they do is
vide mere “crumbs” for many taxpayers. resist.”

Trump: GOP had a bumper year


By Catherine Lucey they’d given him on Capitol Hill.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “They sat there stone cold, no smile, no
applause, ” Trump said, suggesting that
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, West “perhaps they’d rather see us not do well
Virginia — President Donald Trump used a than see our country do great. ... We have to
speech before GOP lawmakers Thursday to change that.”
pat fellow party members on the back and Trump also urged those gathered to rally
take digs at Democrats just days after calling around a White House immigration proposal
for bipartisan unity. unveiled last week.
Trump also urged the passage of an immi- Trump said the plan, which would provide
gration framework that has been lambasted a path to citizenship for as many as 1.8 mil-
by Democrats and some members of his lion young people living in the country
party, making clear that he sees no room for illegally in exchange for money for his
compromise. southern border wall and a major overhaul of
Speaking to the House and Senate the legal immigration system, represented
Republicans at their annual legislative the “center, mainstream view of the
retreat at the luxury Greenbrier Resort, American people.”
Trump claimed his first year in office was Democrats have rejected the plan out-
“one of the greatest years in the history of right, accusing Trump of using the fight
politics, in the history of our country, for a over “Dreamer” immigrants to push through
party, what we’ve done and what we’ve a hyper-conservative immigration agenda,
accomplished. I don’t think it’s been done.” while some conservative Republicans have
That’s despite a limited legislative record rejected it as “amnesty.”
that includes a single, though sizable But Trump claimed that, if Democrats
accomplishment: passage of the Republican don’t agree to the plan he’s presented, it will
tax bill. be because they want the issue to animate
Still, he said the party was unified like voters in the 2018 midterm elections.
never before and claimed he’d now fulfilled “It’s now an election issue that will go to
“far more promises” than even he’d prom- our benefit, not their benefit,” he said.
ised, dubbing his record: “promises plus.” Hours earlier, Trump lashed out at
Days after calling on both parties to Democrats on Twitter, castigating them for
come together in his State of the Union failing to support his agenda.
speech, Trump criticized Democrats for “They Resist, Blame, Complain and
the less than enthusiastic reception Obstruct — and do nothing,” he wrote.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday • Feb. 2, 2018 9


Leaders lead
for emergency and
Shifting politics
By Sam Hindi other city critical
Guest
T
needs. he naming of terming out San Francisco Supervisor
Mark Farrell as interim mayor over acting mayor

T
he last Foster City Council While as leaders
meeting made me reflect on
what a leader is or is not.
we owe our con-
stituents to listen
perspective London Breed was certainly, how do you say, an
interesting turn of events.
And it definitely made the mayoral race a lot more inter-
Before I embarked on this journey of to them and hear
their ideas, we esting. However, what I find interesting is the new alliances
holding public office, I researched and ing progress on the levee project.
should have the that are being made and how the traditional power structure
consulted with friends who held or Over the past three years, city staff
courage, resolve in San Francisco has shifted once again.
were holding office at the time seek- has been working diligently with
and leadership skills to do what is FEMA, other regulatory agencies and Prior to the recovery from the Great Recession, the board
ing information about the most com- power structure was essentially progressives to the left and
mon challenges they faced and what best for the future of our city. We owe consultants. The City Council has
our constituents information and also been actively involved with our still liberal Democrats as the moderates to the right. The
advice they can provide. Two com- power struggle between the two groups has gone on for
ments were repeated by the majority; explanation of our decisions, we do congressional and state representa-
not and should not follow them when tives to ensure the project does not years with moderates mostly coming out just on top and
you must have a thick skin, keep an definitely having a hold on the
open mind and whenever you vote, they are not looking at the bigger pic- face obstacles from any of the regula-
ture and the impact on the future of our tory agencies. While buying insurance mayor’s office.
make sure you’ve researched the issue Now, the moderate Farrell
city’s well-being. The motion to com- gets you coverage, it does not stop
from different points of view. was installed with the help of
mit $10 million to pay down the bond your property from being flooded. In
At the last council meeting, several progressives to wrest any
for a savings of $30 per year (8 cents addition, property values throughout
concerned residents spoke in favor of per day) to the average assessed prop- advantage from moderate Breed
the city will decline as properties in
the city paying down the amount of erty owner is nothing more than when she runs for election to
flood zones do not get the same mar-
the proposed government obligation grandstanding, pandering and, in ket price compared to those not in the replace Ed Lee who died unex-
bond to lessen the financial impact on other words “playing it safe” to the zones. Whether your house is paid off pectedly Dec. 12. The thinking
them. As a resident and a local busi- detriment of the council, city staff and or not, you will be impacted financial- was that other progressives,
ness owner, I understand their request. the city. It is concerning when coun- ly if we were to be a flood zone. The including former state senator
However, as your mayor, I have the cilmembers focus more on their titles simple fact is that this project is to Mark Leno and current
duty and the fiduciary responsibility and positions rather than acting upon protect our safety and property value. Supervisor Jane Kim, would
to look beyond my personal gain or their responsibilities and duties. We can pay less with a bond or pay benefit from that. So it appears
the gain of a group of individuals for Leaders who play it safe are risk more later with flood insurance and the politics is topsy-turvy but
the benefit of the entire community adverse and tend to only address their property value declines without real it actually makes sense because
presently and in the future. point of views when they think there protection from Mother Nature. of a sea change in the power
Interestingly enough, back in will be no consequences. Leaders On a positive note, I’m pleased the structure.
November, this same City Council should lead. majority of the council has the resolve And that is in large part because of the YIMBY move-
considered the idea of using some of The levee improvement project is and courage to fulfill our fiduciary ment, or those who say yes to new housing in all its forms.
the reserve fund to pay down the gen- the most important project since the responsibility of ensuring the future YIMBY stands for Yes In My Backyard, and is the opposite
eral obligation bond. We requested creation of Foster City. We are being of our city. of the so-called NIMBYs, or Not In My Backyard, or those
staff to provide us the financial analy- forced by the Federal Emergency I invite you to join me every first who suggest new development should be elsewhere. The
sis and the savings property owners Management Agency to raise our levee Thursday of the month for Coffee with YIMBY group is made up largely of young urban profes-
may realize should we use $20 million system or be designated as a flood the Mayor at Penelope’s Coffee from 8 sionals, many of whom are college-educated tech workers
to pay down the bond. The analysis zone which results in requiring all a.m. to 10 a.m. and every first Friday who arrived in the most recent economic boom after 2010.
showed that the average home owner mortgage holders that are federally of the month for Meet the Mayor at For the most part, these are smart people who believe pay-
with assessed value (not market value) guaranteed to purchase flood insurance City Hall from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Please ing so much in rent is just not right. And they have a point.
of $680,000 would save $61 per year at a cost of $2,000-$3,000 per year. call (650) 286-3503 for office But the YIMBYs, who typically are also liberal, and
and the council voted unanimously (5- FEMA has agreed to keep Foster City appointments. would likely adhere to the progressive agenda, side more
0) not to use reserve funds and risk in a “seclusion designation” rather with the moderates who are more developer and tech friend-
not having the additional $20 million than flood zone as long as we are mak- Sam Hindi is the may or of Foster City. ly. Though there are signs that many in the city are tiring
of the impact of tech on the city, it’s pretty obvious it is
here to stay and its impact is changing the political world.
Letters to the editor It is evident that the movement is starting to bleed quick-
ly down into San Mateo County as well with YIMBYs call-
ing for more housing, and a growing number of entrenched
Fixing the problems the money). But, the tax hike passed, ty, affordable housing? I say yes, and locals and natives suggesting enough is enough. That will
so now we have extra resources to the City Council should too. be part of an underlying tension felt in most land use dis-
Measure I was supposed to reinvest into our community. cussions for the next several years as young urban profes-
Editor, However, with $50 million in Elana Lieberman
sionals join forces with low-income labor groups to push
A recent Burlingame city staff unfunded pension liabilities, which Burlingame for more residential development. However, the dynamic is
report confirms what I’ve long sus- could increase if the market does not just a bit different than in San Francisco, with progressives
pected: Revenue from its new quarter- cooperate, along with a severe hous- Shopping center down here being generally pro-housing, moderate
cent percent sales tax (Measure I) ing crisis impacting the half of our construction poses risks Democrats also on board with that, and some traditional
were always meant to (partially) fund community who rents, and the teach- Editor, liberal baby boomers who raised their children in this area
a grand $40+ million recreation cen- ers, firefighters, nurses, police and Did anyone involved in the 935- against new development. Joining that cause are conserva-
ter and not to fix potholes and service employees who work here but unit/shopping center development tives who also believe the rate of growth is not sustain-
strengthen police, as highlighted dur- cannot afford to live here (which planned for Concar Drive and Delaware able, question whether there are sufficient resources and
ing the campaign. impacts local traffic, too), is a $40+ Street notice after one day’s rain infrastructure to address the growth and also wonder out
Indeed, that same report includes million new recreation center, with recently the parking lot of the Ross loud why their chosen suburban lifestyle should be modified
another salient fact: the existing gen- unknown ongoing operating expens- store turned into a lake? Current resi- further to accommodate newcomers and young people.
eral fund, before the infusion of the es and financed primarily through dents will be put at risk if development Sometimes the discussions get unnecessarily strident and
new tax revenue, has at least an debt, the most prudent use of these proceeds. The proposed storm water downright insulting — and that is from both the YIMBYs
“extra” $1 million annually to spare, additional funds? How about a small- storage tank must be completed before and the NIMBYs. I know it feels as if this area is becoming
which is more than the estimated er-scope renovation to provide “ade- any more construction is started. a boiler room, but it would be nice if the way people talked
additional cost to repair streets and quate park and recreation facilities,” to each other didn’t add to the heat and dissonance — unless
pay another police officer each year. also mentioned during the campaign, Bill Williams we do want to turn our politics into San Francisco style,
So, then, why did we approve and using the balance of the funds to and I don’t think any of us actually want that.
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Stocks mostly lower as early gains fade


By Alex Veiga About a third of the companies
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS in the S&P 500 have reported
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 26,306.70 results so far this earnings season,
Low: 26,014.44 and some 65 percent of those have
The major U.S. stock indexes Close: 26,186.71 delivered both earnings and rev-
closed mostly lower Thursday Change: +37.32 enue that exceeded financial ana-
after a midday gain faded by late lysts’ expectations, according to
afternoon. OTHER INDEXES S&P Global Market Intelligence.
Retailers, restaurant chains and S&P 500: 2821.98 -1.83 “From an earnings standpoint,
other consumer-focused compa- NYSE Index: 13,381.97 +14.01 the season has been really good
nies accounted for much of the Nasdaq: 7385.86 -25.62 and really strong, ” said David
market’s pullback. The losses out- NYSE MKT: 2683.63 +11.66 Lyon, global investment special-
weighed solid gains by financial Russell 2000: 1579.85 +4.87 ist at J.P. Morgan Private Bank.
stocks, which got a boost as “While the numbers look good,
climbing bond yields set the stage Wilshire 5000: 29,228.47 -9.02
there have been a couple of weak
for higher interest rates on mort- 10-Yr Bond: 2.77 +0.05 spots, but overall, when we look
gages and other loans. Oil (per barrel): 65.98 +1.25 back, it’s going to be a really
Even though January was the Gold : 1,351.90 +8.80 strong earnings season.”
best month for the stock market Several companies rose after
since March 2016, the swift rise uptrend to resume.” the 10-year Treasury climbed to panies, homebuyers and other posting strong quarterly results or
in the yield on the 10-year The Standard & Poor’s 500 2.79 percent from 2.71 percent borrowers. outlooks.
Treasury note, which is a bench- index fell 1.83 points, or 0.1 per- late Wednesday. Qorvo led all gainers in the S&P
mark for interest rates, has stoked Those higher borrowing costs 500, jumping $11.57, or 16.1
cent, to 2,821.98. The Dow Jones can also help lift profits for
investor worries that higher rates industrial average climbed 37.32 The prospect for stronger eco- percent, to $83. 34. Facebook
could dampen company earnings nomic growth, both in the U.S. banks, credit card issuers and other rose 3.3 percent a day after the
points, or 0. 1 percent, to types of lenders. That gave a
and hurt equity prices. 26,186.71. The Nasdaq composite and abroad, has helped drive bond social media company posted
“Good earnings alone or maybe yields higher in recent months. boost to financial stocks strong quarter results. The stock
lost 25.62 points, or 0.3 percent, Thursday. Lincoln National
great earnings alone won’t move to 7,385.86. The Russell 2000 This week yields have hovered at added $6.20 to $193.09.
the stock market up,” said Bob the highest level since April climbed $3.11, or 3.8 percent, to Shares in eBay vaulted 13.8 per-
index of smaller-company stocks $85.91.
Doll, chief equity strategist at picked up 4.88 points, or 0.3 per- 2014. Rising yields make bonds cent after the e-commerce compa-
Nuveen Asset Management. “We cent, to 1,579.87. more appealing to investors seek- Investors continued to sift ny gave a strong forecast for the
got to have a pause in the rate of Bond prices fell. The yield on ing income, but they can also lead through a raft of corporate earn- current quarter. The stock picked
increase in interest rates for the to higher financing costs for com- ings reports Thursday. up $5.61 to $46.19.

GoPro reports 4Q loss important to humanity than fire or od a year earlier. The San Francisco-based pay-
Business briefs electricity. The Mountain View-based com- ment processor reported after the
SAN MATEO — GoPro Inc. on Yet the search giant increasing- pany said it had a loss of $4.35 per stock market closed Thursday that
Thursday reported a loss of $55.8 reported that its loss narrowed to
$182. 9 million, or $1. 32 per ly has to deal with messy people share. Earnings, adjusted for pre- it earned $2.52 billion, or $1.07
million in its fourth quarter. problems. It has vowed to employ tax expenses, came to $9.70 per per share, for the quarter that ended
On a per-share basis, the San share. Revenue was reported as
$1.18 billion. thousands of human checkers just share. December 31. That’s up from
Mateo-based company said it had a to catch rogue YouTube posters, The results missed Wall Street $2.07 billion, or 86 cents per
loss of 41 cents. Losses, adjusted GoPro shares have fallen 27 per-
cent since the beginning of the Russian bots and other purveyors expectations. The average esti- share, earned in the same quarter of
for one-time gains and costs, came of unsavory content. mate of 14 analysts surveyed by the prior year.
to 30 cents per share. year. In the final minutes of trad-
ing on Thursday, shares hit $5.50, And it’s on a buying spree to Zacks Investment Research was Excluding special items related
The results fell short of Wall find office space for its burgeon- for earnings of $10.12 per share. to tax overhaul, the company
Street expectations. The average a decline of 48 percent in the last
12 months. ing workforce in pricey Silicon earned $1.08 per share. That far
estimate of six analysts surveyed Valley. Visa profit jumps on exceeded the 98 cents per share
by Zacks Investment Research
was for a loss of 10 cents per
Google’s AI push comes with Alphabet reports 4Q loss strong holiday spending that analysts polled by FactSet
had anticipated.
share. plenty of people problems MOUNTAIN VIEW — Alphabet
Visa Inc.’s profit jumped 22 per- Visa’s total revenue increased
The action video camera maker MENLO PARK — Google CEO cent in its fiscal first quarter, nearly 9 percent to $4.86 billion,
posted revenue of $334.8 million Inc. on Thursday reported a fourth- helped by strong holiday spend-
Sundar Pichai recently declared quarter loss of $3.02 billion, after also exceeding expectations.
in the period. that artificial intelligence fueled ing and online shopping in the Payments volume increased 10
For the year, the company reporting a profit in the same peri- U.S.
by powerful computers was more percent over the prior year.

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News briefs
Natalie Wood’s drowning
now considered a ‘suspicious death’
LOS ANGELES — New witnesses emerged in the 1981
drowning of actress Natalie Wood, which has prompted
investigators to deem it a “suspicious
death” and to name her former husband,
87-year-old actor Robert Wagner, as a
“person of interest” in the case, Los
Angeles sheriff’s officials said Thursday.
For nearly four decades, mystery and
speculation have swirled around the death
of the actress who had been nominated
for three Academy Awards and appeared in
Natalie Wood “West Side Story” and “Rebel Without a
Cause.”
She was on a yacht with Wagner, actor Christopher
Walken and the boat captain on Thanksgiving weekend of
REUTERS 1981. After a night of drinking, her body was found floating
FBI vehicles sit parked outside of the J. Edgar Hoover Federal Bureau of Investigation Building. in the water off California’s Catalina Island. She was 43.
Investigators initially ruled it an accident but reopened the

Donald Trump will clear way for


case in 2011 to see whether Wagner or anyone else played a
role after the boat’s captain said he heard the couple arguing
the night of her disappearance. The coroner’s office amend-
ed Wood’s death certificate the next year to include “drown-

publication of classified memo


By Zeke Miller, Mary security and mislead the public. The House intelligence panel voted
ing and other undetermined factors.”

Drivers say safety arms


Clare Jalonick and Chad Day A White House official said along party lines Monday to put the at crash site seemed to malfunction
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Congress would probably be informed memo out, giving Trump five days to CROZET, Va. — The safety arms at a railroad crossing
of the decision Friday, adding Trump reject the release under committee where a train carrying Republican lawmakers slammed into a
WASHINGTON — Over the strong was “OK” with its release. A second rules. But Trump also has the power to garbage truck appeared to be malfunctioning the day before
objections of his own Justice White House official said Trump was declassify the document himself and the deadly crash, drivers who regularly cross over the tracks
Department, President Donald Trump likely to declassify the congressional either release it or hand it to Congress at the crash scene said Thursday.
will clear the way for the publication of memo but the precise method for mak- to release. One of the White House offi- Gene Locke, who lives near the tracks in Crozet, said he
a classified memo on the Russia inves- ing it public was still being figured cials said the memo would be in pulled up to the crossing between 8:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.
tigation that Republicans say shows out. The officials were not authorized “Congress’ hands” after Trump declas- Tuesday and saw that the safety arms were down and the sig-
improper use of surveillance by the to be quoted about private delibera- sified it and there were unlikely to be nal light was flashing, but no train was approaching from
FBI, White House officials said tions and spoke on condition of any redactions to the document. either direction. After waiting a minute or so, he backed up,
Thursday. anonymity. Trump has said he wants the memo turned around and took a different route, assuming there was
The memo, prepared by Republicans The FBI’s stance means that Trump, released even after the FBI declared either a malfunction of the signal crossing or workers were
on the House intelligence committee, by allowing the memo’s release, would Wednesday that it has “grave concerns” testing it.
is said to allege FBI misconduct in the be openly defying his own FBI direc- about its accuracy. The document was “I did not report this, as it was the first time this has hap-
initial stages of its investigation of tor. It also suggests a clear willingness written as part of an effort to reveal pened in my observation since I have been using that cross-
potential ties between Russia and by FBI Director Christopher Wray, who what Republicans say are surveillance ing for several years,” Locke told the Associated Press.
Trump’s 2016 campaign. Trump’s in the early stretch of his tenure has abuses by the FBI and the Justice
Justice Department and Democrats furi- been notably low-key, to challenge a Department early in Russia investiga- Cuba state media: Fidel
ously lobbied Trump to stop the president who just months ago fired his tion, before special counsel Robert Castro’s son has killed himself
release, saying it could harm national predecessor, James Comey. Mueller was appointed to take it over. HAVANA — The oldest son of late Cuban leader Fidel
Castro killed himself on Thursday after months of treatment
CIA defends meeting with Russian spy officials for depression, state media reported. He was 68.
Official website Cubadebate said that Fidel Castro Diaz-
By Deb Riechmann Schumer, who had raised questions venting foreign fighters from return- Balart had been in a “deeply depressed state.” A brief note
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS about the meeting. Schumer said it was ing to both nations. read on state television said his treatment had “required a
suspicious because it came just days Pompeo did not identify the hospitalization regime then outpatient follow-up.”
WASHINGTON — CIA Director Mike before the Trump administration decid- Russians he met with in Washington The eldest son of Cuba’s former leader was known for his
Pompeo said Thursday there was noth- ed not to issue new sanctions at this last week, but two U.S. officials iden- distinctive beard and resemblance to his father, earning him
ing “untoward” about his meeting with time against Russian politicians and tified them as Sergei Naryshkin, head the nickname Fidelito or Little Fidel.
top Russian spy chiefs, saying that oligarchs over Russian interference in of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Castro Diaz-Balart had served as scientific adviser to the
even though Moscow remains an the election. Service, and Alexander Bortnikov, Council of State and was vice president of the Cuban
adversary, ignoring chances to coop- Pompeo told Schumer that U. S. who directs the top KGB successor Academy of Sciences.
erate on security issues would endanger intelligence officials meet periodical- agency known as the Federal Security His mother was Mirta Diaz-Balart, a woman from Cuba’s
American lives. ly with their Russian counterparts to Service. The officials were not author- aristocracy who Castro married in his youth before begin-
Pompeo sent a letter on Thursday to discuss various topics, including coun- ized to disclose the information and ning the revolutionary struggle that later brought him and
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seven-year stretch on a month-to-month invested countless hours in the business as when they purchased the business in 1972.

CAFE
Continued from page 1
lease hasn’t helped ease her concerns about
the future of her business.
Noviscky said selling the business to an
well. She said patrons have come to appre-
ciate seeing familiar faces every time they
come in and over the years have shared their
Some 10 years later, she opened the Depot
Cafe, a venture that has kept her family
busy even after they sold the airport cafe
interested buyer last year proved untenable lives with her family as well. some seven years ago.
when officials said the new owner would “It’s a good feeling because people love “All of us worked seven days a week until
deterrent for many, especially those with have to sign a month-to-month lease and to go to a family business,” she said. “We now,” she said.
disabilities or other health issues, said would be first in line to be considered when are always here. They see them really grow Though Setareh Noviscky is pained to see
Noviscky. the property goes to bid when construction up.” a business her mother dedicated so much of
Aimed at providing commuter parking and is complete in some two years, giving them Though San Carlos resident Sandy her life come to a close the way it did, she
designated drop-off zones for multiple no guarantee they could still operate the Hoffman could remember clearly when the said the prospect of her mother getting
modes of transportation, construction of business after construction. Lieberman said restaurant opened and became a morning some time off brings her relief, noting she
the San Carlos Transit Center has been man- officials felt it was appropriate to keep the stop for her on her way to work, the trips quit a corporate job to work with her moth-
aged by SamTrans. The project has been in lease month-to-month until the end of con- she and her son Sean Hoffman made after er four years ago. She said seeing new cus-
the works alongside a 202-apartment, struction so it could be renegotiated when Sunday mass with family or for end-of-year tomers who had always been meaning to try
eight-building project dubbed the San all parties had a better understanding of the soccer parties with teammates are what the restaurant come in or those who hadn’t
Carlos Transit Village for several years new normal and that whoever the new tenant stand out most. come by in the past few days has been heart-
since the housing development was is will have to respect the building’s status warming.
“Everyone knew the Depot Cafe,” said
approved in 2013. as a historical preservation site. “It’s bittersweet,” she said. “The sweet-
Sandy Hoffman. “There’s really no other
Though SamTrans spokesman Dan ness is we have our entire community com-
Though Noviscky’s heartbreak in closing place like this.”
Lieberman said previously the agency has ing in.”
worked to protect the business from the her business is still fresh, she has wondered When Mary Noviscky came to the United
what her and her family’s lives will be like States from Iran to pursue a master’s degree Though Noviscky already has dedicating
impact of construction by reducing rent and
once they don’t have the business they have some 45 years ago, jumping into the restau- more time to her real estate business in
ensuring the restaurant had the closest
poured hours into setting the structure of rant business wasn’t exactly what she had in sight once the restaurant closes, she’s also
available spots during construction,
their days. Her daughters, Sepeedeh mind. She said she had spent just two looking forward to spending more time
Noviscky said the reduction in rent from
Noviscky-Williams and Setareh Noviscky, months working at the Sky Kitchen Cafe at with her family and her 92-year-old mother
$2, 600 to $2, 500 did not sufficiently
have worked at the restaurant since they the San Carlos Airport when she learned the to cap off more than 45 years serving oth-
address the complications she’s faced as a
were teenagers and her husband Mike owners were looking to sell their business, ers.
result of the construction. She added that a
Noviscky, a retired electrical engineer, has an opportunity she and her brother took “I think it’s time for retirement,” she said.

for a 610-square-foot one-bedroom unit and “Bridging the financial gap created by legal impacts on the project,” according to

HOUSING
Continued from page 1
$1,597 760-square-foot two-bedroom unit.
The parking structure is slated to offer 384
spaces spread across five stories on an adja-
mandating prevailing wage on the housing
component will create substantial delays to
the project and may jeopardize its viabili-
the city report.
Brownrigg suggested he would not like
the fate of an affordable housing develop-
cent surface parking lot bounded by Lorton ty,” according to a city report citing the ment direly sought by the community to
and Highland avenues, which currently offer memo. swing according to ownership of the land.
a parking garage that creates additional, 94 spaces. For his part, Brownrigg said he will con- “I think it is one of those things that
new spaces,” he said. The developer is also seeking an addition- sider the concerns regarding prevailing theoretically it is nice to have on our bal-
Burlingame officials and Pacific West al $1.85 million from the city’s parking wages in the context of the potential proj- ance sheet,” Brownrigg said, of the proper-
Communities are collaborating to construct fund to fill a funding gap for construction of ect impact. ty ownership. “But from a practical point
residential units reserved for senior or work- the garage. “I will listen to the points of view and of view, it doesn’t make much of a differ-
force housing plus a parking structure on Officials are required to pay prevailing remember the big picture,” said Brownrigg, ence.”
what is now neighboring surface parking wage for building of the parking garage, while noting that half of the entire project With the variety of decisions to be made
lots. because the project is owned and operated will be required to pay prevailing wages, as at the upcoming meeting, Brownrigg said
The housing development, on the lot at by the city. The same requirement does not it relates to the garage portion. he looks forward to the community engage-
Park Road and Lorton Avenue, is slated to stand for the housing development though, Prevailing wage requirements are usually ment, while recognizing the quality of life
offer 78 units of workforce housing, rang- raising questions regarding the labor cost. sought by city officials in development improvement offered through the projects.
ing in rents between $1,107 for a 610- A memo authored by the developer claims agreements as a means to assure union labor “Not only are we creating housing that
square foot, one-bedroom unit and $2,976 paying prevailing wages would result in is hired for construction. It also ensures there is a dire shortage of, but there will be
for a 810-sqaure foot, two-bedroom unit. building expenses to grow by nearly 25 per- construction is done properly by skilled more people in the downtown core, and that
The other 54 units would be reserved for cent, potentially jeopardizing the future of craftsmen and women and provides jobs for helps our restaurants and businesses,” he
seniors, ranging in rents between $1,107 the project. workers in San Mateo County. said.
As prevailing wages stand to impact the
future of the project, so does ownership of The Burlingame City Council meets in a
the affordable housing property, claims the study session 5:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 5, in
developer. City Council chambers, 501 Primrose Road.
“The developer contends that leasing the The regular session is slated to begin at 7
property would have negative financial and p.m.

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MLB willing to work with players over pitch clock


By Beth Harris this year, if an agreement ers,” Manfred said. “There and at a Jan. 23 meeting attended by Manfred,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cannot be reached with the is a strong sentiment deputy commissioner Dan Halem and Clark,
players’ association. among ownership that we MLB proposed no clock this year as part of a
LOS ANGELES — Major League Baseball has Management has proposed need to do something three-year plan, Manfred said. There would be a
offered to ditch its proposal for a pitch clock a deal that would phase in about pace of play this pitch clock in 2019 if the average time of a
this year and also would go without one in new rules over the next year.” nine-inning game is higher than 2:55 this
2019 if the average time of a nine-inning game three seasons Manfred thought he was year, Manfred said, and a person familiar with
drops to at least 2 hours, 55 minutes this sea- “We remain 100 percent close to a deal during the the plan told The Associated Press the proposal
son. committed to the idea that offseason but union head called for an 18-second timer and only with no
Speaking after a quarterly owners meeting Rob Manfred we need to make changes Tony Clark Tony Clark said players runners on base. The person spoke on condi-
ended Thursday, baseball Commissioner Rob to address pace of game rejected the proposal and tion of anonymity because those details were
Manfred said owners authorized him to imple- and that the best way to address pace of game said “he didn’t think he was in a position to not announced.
ment management’s proposal from last offsea- for us, for the players and most importantly for make any agreement on the topic.”
son, which calls for a 20-second pitch clock our fans is to get an agreement with the play- MLB listened to player’s public comments See MLB, Page 18

Appel, a former
Menlo finishes off SHP No. 1 pick, quits
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF playing baseball
For three quarters, the visiting Sacred THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Heart Prep boys’ basketball team proved
that it was a different team than the one that The No. 1 overall pick of the 2013 draft has
lost by 20 to rival Menlo School last walked away from baseball without every
month. throwing a pitch in the major leagues.
But in the fourth, Menlo proved why it is Mark Appel, a hard-throwing pitcher from
one of the best teams in the Bay Area, as the Stanford taken by the Houston Astros with the
host Knights pulled away in the final eight No. 1 pick in the 2013 Major League Baseball
minutes to post a 55-40 victory to complete draft, has announced his intention to leave the
the season sweep of the Gators. game. He was released by Philadelphia in
“We worked hard to keep our undefeated November ahead of the winter meeting draft.
season,” said Menlo’s 6-7 forward Riley Appel told Bleacher Report he was at peace
Woodson, who finished with 11 points and with his decision.
a game-high 14 rebounds. “If you want to call me the biggest draft bust,
The win improves the Knights to 10-0 in you can call it that,” Appel told Bleacher
West Bay Athletic League play and 18-1 Report. “If I never get to the big leagues, will
overall and they did what all good teams do: it be a disappointment? Yes
they finished. and no. That was a goal and
Menlo, which led 41-38 after three, held a dream I had at one point,
SHP (8-2, 10-10) to just one bucket in the but that’s with stipulations
final period, outscoring the Gators 14-2. that I’m healthy, I’m
Woodson was a big reason for that eruption. happy and doing some-
Not only was he cleaning everything off the thing I love. If I get to the
glass defensively, he was nearly unstop- big leagues, what’s so
pable in the post as the Knights made a con- great about the big leagues
certed effort to get the ball inside SHP’s if you’re in an isolated
Mark Appel place, you’re hurt and
zone defense.
“We started feeding it inside and working you’re emotionally unhappy? How much is
it inside,” Woodson said. ‘Slowed the ball that worth to you?”
down.” Appel grew up an Astros fan in West
Woodson scored on three straight posses- Houston, became a college star at Stanford and
sions midway through the quarter. Point received a $6.35 million signing bonus from
guard Joe Foley, who finished with 17 Houston.
points, four assists and three rebounds, fed The 26-year-old Appel would become the
Woodson for a floater in the lane. He came third No. 1 overall pick to not make the major
back with a layup and ended his 6-0 run by leagues after right-hander Steve Chilcott, cho-
backing a defender down and scoring over sen by the New York Mets in 1966, and left-
him. hander Brien Taylor, selected by the New York
His final bucket of the night pushed Yankees in 1991. Chilcott sustained a separat-
Menlo’s lead from 45-40 to 51-40 with 3:55 ed pitching shoulder while on the bases in a
to play. minor league game in 1967, and Taylor tore the
“Their length is going to give anybody labrum and capsule his left shoulder during a
trouble,” said SHP coach Tony Martinelli. bar fight in 1993.
“They’re deep and they have a great point Appel went 24-18 with a 5.06 ERA over five
guard and when you have that in high seasons in the minors with teams for the
school, you’re going to win a lot of games.” Astros and Philadelphia Phillies. He was
Foley then closed the show for the picked by Houston ahead of Kris Bryant, taken
Knights, scoring on a slash to the basket by the Chicago Cubs with the second pick.
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
Bryant was voted 2016 NL MVP after helping
Menlo School’s Cole Kastner is fouled from behind during the Knights’ WBAL win over rival the Cubs win the World Series for the first time
See WBAL, Page 16 Sacred Heart Prep. Kastner scored a game-high 18 points in the 55-40 win. since 1908.

Star running backs rare in modern Super Bowl Cowboys and Denver Schwartz said. “People use tion by the Eagles in a trade, doesn’t have the
By Schuyler Dixon
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Broncos to champi- running backs in a lot of one for Philadelphia. It belongs to LeGarrette
onships. different roles and they Blount, who led the Patriots with just 31 yards
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — The Tom Brady- Sunday’s Super Bowl use running backs, I don’t last year when New England threw almost
Bill Belichick dynasty actually lacks some- between the Patriots and want to say by committee, non-stop in the second half while rallying
thing: a 100-yard rusher in the Super Bowl for Philadelphia Eagles will but by specialty.” from 25 points down to beat Atlanta.
the New England Patriots. be the 20th since the last That’s a pretty good The most recent Super Bowl winner with a
Perhaps that’s the best way to explain why time a running back was way to describe both these 100-yard rusher was Indianapolis with
it’s been a decade since a title game winner the MVP: Davis. teams, who have com- Dominic Rhodes in 2007, which incidentally
reached a mark often reserved for Super Bowl Terrell Davis “I think gone are proba- Jay Ajayi bined for just three 100- included a 100-yard game for Chicago’s
MVPs. It also illustrates how the game has bly the days of the one yard rushing games all Thomas Jones.
changed since Hall of Famers Emmitt Smith running back that carries the ball 35 times,” season.
and Terrell Davis were carrying the Dallas Philadelphia defensive coordinator Jim Jay Ajayi, the heralded midseason acquisi- See RUNNING, Page 18
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leaving them eight points behind first-


THURSDAY Local sports roundup place Sequoia (9-2, 27 points).
College baseball
for the Knights.
San Mateo 11, Solano 0
Girls’ basketball Wrestling Sophomore Jared Milch worked five solid
Sacred Heart Prep 39, Menlo School 34 Girls’ soccer innings and got plenty of help from the
The Gators beat the Knights for the first Menlo-Atherton 37, Burlingame 27 Bulldogs offense as they shut down the Falcons
Half Moon Bay 1, Hillsdale 1 Milch started and worked the first five
time in at least four years with the road vic- This time, the Panthers could not escape
Not only did the Cougars picked up their innings, giving up just one hit and striking out
tory. defeat. After beating El Camino in the final
first point in Peninsula Athletic League five. Brett Karalius worked the final four
SHP (2-5 WBAL Foothill, 12-8 overall) Ocean Division play with the tie, they also match Tuesday, Half Moon Bay suffered its
held Menlo (2-5, 13-6) to just 10 first-half first PAL Bay Division loss of the season to innings, allowing just two hits.
hurt the Knights’ chances of winning a divi-
points and led 22-10 at the break. The the Bears. Everett Lau, Chris Papapietro and Anthony
sion title.
Knights closed to 29-23 after three periods, Flores all drove in a pair of runs for CSM (2-1
Half Moon Bay had lost 10 straight to M-A got pins from Caleb Prouty and Jack
but the Gators held off their rivals in the overall). Jack McCarthy, Kevin Jordan,
open PAL Ocean Division, but a second- Kouzoujian, while Josh Meyers, Anthony
fourth quarter. Papapietro and Justin Berry all had three hits for
half, penalty-kick goal off the foot of Waller, Garrett Pohlman and Niko Ozden all
SHP was led by Grace Florendo and Zoe the Bulldogs, as they pounded out 18 for the
Morgan Day tied the game at one for the won by decision.
Zaharias, who both finished with nine game.
Cougars and they held on for the one point
points. Megan Norris and Grace Battles in the standings. The loss drops Burlingame one match CSM took a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the first
each chipped in with six points apiece. Hillsdale, meanwhile, falls to 6-4-1 in behind first place and undefeated Half Moon and added three more in the second. The
Menlo got a game-high 16 points from league play, giving the Knights 19 points, Bay, with a dual meet against the Cougars Bulldogs all but put the game away with a four-
Avery Lee. Mallory North finished with six next Thursday in the regular-season finale. run sixth.

St. Mary’s cruises past USF Travis scores 24


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS seasons as an assistant with the Gaels.

SAN FRANCISCO — Jock Landale


bounced back from his lowest scoring game
of the season and had 18 of his 26 points in
This one went to the mentor — Bennett’s
seven straight win against the Dons and
third straight over Smith.

BIG PICTURE
to lead Stanford
past the Beavers
the second half as No. 13 Saint Mary’s beat
San Francisco 79-43 on Thursday night. San Franci s co : Facing their second
Tanner Krebs scored 12 points on four 3- ranked opponent in three days the Dons
pointers — all in the first half — while were outmatched and outhustled all night
Emmett Naar had eight assists to pull with- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
in 18 of the school’s career record while
while losing to the Gaels for the 24th time BIG PICTURE
in 25 games.
helping the Gaels (22-2, 11-0 West Coast Sai nt Mary ’s : The Gaels didn’t miss a STANFORD — Reid Travis scored 24 points Oreg o n State: Tres Tinkle, whose older
Conference) to their 17th consecutive win. beat when Landale had his slow night and grabbed nine rebounds in helping sister Joslyn was a star basketball player at
Evan Fitzner added 10 points and nine against Portland but they definitely are a dif- Stanford beat Oregon State 80-71 on Thursday Stanford, is the only player in the Pac-12
rebounds. ferent - and better - team when the big man night. Conference to reach double figures in scor-
Landale had just six points and took only is in rhythm. Krebs continues to give the ing in every game. He entered play
Dorian Pickens added 15 points for the
four shots in Saint Mary’s win over Portland team a boost, although it had mostly been Thursday ranked seventh in the Pac-12 with
Cardinal (12-11, 6-4 Pac-12), who ended a
last week and scored eight in the first half with his defense. There are already discus- a 17.9 average. He’s also fourth in free
three-game losing streak. Daejon Davis added
against San Francisco before breaking out sions that this may be Bennett’s best team. throw percentage (.874), ninth in rebound-
11 points and seven assists.
in the second half. ing (7.3) ad eighth in steals (1.4). ... The
The WCC’s leading scorer and rebounder, Drew Eubanks scored 19 points to lead the
Pacific 63, Santa Clara 45 Beavers (11-10, 3-6 Pac-12), who lost their Beavers lead the conference in scoring
Landale had 18 of the Gaels’ first 20 points defense, allowing an average of 68. 6
in the second half including two three-point SANTA CLARA — Miles Reynolds tossed third straight and five of six overall. Tres
Tinkle added 18 and both Stephen Thompson points. They have allowed more than 75
plays. He also had a driving dunk as part of in a career-high 23 points on 9-of-15 shoot- points twice; interestingly enough both in
a 19-0 run that put Saint Mary’s up 68-30. ing and Pacific coasted to a 63-45 victory Jr. and Ethan Thompson scored 10.
wins and within the first three games of the
One of three Division I players averaging over Santa Clara on Thursday night. Eubanks converted a 3-point play in the season.
20 points and 10 rebounds this season, Lafayette Dorsery added 14 points off the final eight minutes to pull Oregon State with-
bench for the Tigers (11-13, 6-5 West Coast in six points at 64-58 but that was as close as Stanford: The Cardinal avoided matching
Landale has 15 double-doubles this season their longest losing streak of the season
including 13 in his past 16 games. He had Conference), who moved into a tie for the Beavers got.
fourth place with San Diego. and won for the first time since their five-
12 rebounds on Thursday. Travis scored nine points in the first three
Reynolds accounted for nearly half of game winning streak. ... Stanford has three
That was enough to extend the second- minutes and Stanford scored the first 12
Pacific’s points in the first half, scoring 14 home games remaining out of eight. The
longest winning streak among Division I points of the game. He made 10 of his first 12
as the Tigers took a 29-20 lead. Reynolds’ Cardinal are 10-4 at home and 2-7 away
schools. The 17-game winning streak is shots.
3-pointer 50 seconds into the second half from Maples Pavilion. ... Junior guard
also an ongoing school record for Saint Isaac White it a layup with 9:27 remaining Marcus Sheffield, who has not appeared in a
Mary’s. sparked a 9-0 spurt that pushed the advan- in the first half to give the Cardinal their
tage to 41-23. Santa Clara (8-15, 5-6) regular-season game due to a foot injury,
Jordan Ratinho had eight points to lead largest lead at 27-7. will apply for a medical redshirt.
San Francisco (12-12, 4-7). Souley Boum , pulled within 55-45 with three minutes left, Thompson, Jr. hit a 3-pointer three minutes
the Dons leading scorer, was held to five but went scoreless from there. later to pull the Beavers within 30-18, though
points on 2 of 7 shooting. The Tigers outshot the Broncos from the Stanford held a double-digit advantage most
UP NEXT
The game was a matchup between Saint floor 49 percent to 32, had a 40-26 edge in of the game. Oreg o n State: Plays at California on
Mary’s coach Randy Bennett and San rebounds and scored 38 points in the paint Davis hit a jumper in the final minute to Saturday.
Francisco’s Kyle Smith, who spent nine to just 16 for Santa Clara. give the Cardinal a 43-28 halftime lead. Stanfo rd: Hosts Oregon on Saturday.
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NFL briefs
Gronkowski cleared to play in AFC championship game win.
The All-Pro tight end missed last year’s Super
NFLPA leader: ‘We prepare for
Super Bowl after concussion
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — Patriots tight
end Rob Gronkowski has been cleared from the
Bowl win over Atlanta after undergoing back
surgery.
Gronkowski led the team in receiving during
war’ over new labor agreement
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NFLPA President Eric
concussion protocol and will play in Sunday’s the regular season with 69 catches for 1,084
Super Bowl against the yards and eight touchdowns. Winston stressed there are
Philadelphia Eagles. BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — DeMaurice many portions of the cur-
Gronkowski participated Steelers’ Shazier released from Smith dismissed with one word a question rent contract they believe
about his union’s labor deal with the NFL being need changing, from
fully in practice on hospital after spinal injury extended. health care issues to the
Thursday. Defensive line-
man Deatrich Wise also PITTSBURGH — Injured Pittsburgh Then he attacked. union’s role in overall
practiced after being Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier is going The executive director of the NFL Players league decisions to, natu-
cleared from the concus- home. Association quickly said “no” Thursday when rally, revenue splits.
sion protocol. Malcolm Shazier was released from the hospital on asked about the current 10-year collective bar- DeMaurice “We want 99 percent of
Butler (illness) and Thursday, nearly two months after suffering gaining agreement getting extended beyond Smith the revenues,” Winston
Rob Brandon King (knee) also a spinal injury in a victory over Cincinnati. the 2020 season. joked before adding the
Gronkowski participated in the work- The Pro Bowler underwent spine stabiliza- Then Smith, re-elected last year, went on the structure of rookies’ contracts, health care and
out. tion on Dec. 6 and while he was able to trav- offensive about the next CBA. technical field issues as key elements for nego-
Gronk said he is “ready to roll” and has no el a bit, including visiting team practices “We prepare for war,” he said. “If we are able tiations.
limitations. He had been sidelined since taking and making appearances at Heinz Field for to get a collective bargaining agreement done, Ryan Wendell said workplace player safety
a helmet-to-helmet hit from Jacksonville’s games, he returned to the hospital each great. All of these men went through a unilater- would be an important topic, along with “more
Barry Church in the first half of New England’s evening. al war declared on players in 2010-11.” unfettered union access to the players.”

RUNNING
yards in nine games, including the playoffs, coach Doug Pederson said. “You have to going to have the ball in space because
with the Eagles. stay patient and diligent there. That’s they’re the best runners on your team.
“As of recent, if you look across the something we’ve been able to do all season We’ve always believed in that.”
Continued from page 13 league, especially on our team, the running long. It’s something we stay committed The closest thing to a 100-yard Super
game is essential,” Ajayi said. “For me per- to.” Bowl rusher for the Patriots under Brady and
The last 100-yard rusher in the Super sonally, I take pride in showcasing how the Dion Lewis had both of New England’s Belichick was in their first trip. Antowain
Bowl was Seattle’s Marshawn Lynch position can be a game-changer in every 100-yard games and averaged almost 5 Smith had 92 yards when New England beat
game.” yards per carry. He also had three receiving St. Louis in 2002.
against the Patriots three years ago, when
The Eagles finished third in rushing dur- touchdowns to go with six rushing scores. “Game’s different than the way it was
the Seahawks infamously threw an intercep-
ing the regular season and had a pair of 200- James White and Rex Burkhead also had when I first got in the league,” said Lewis, a
tion at the goal line instead of giving the
yard games. They have restored a three- three receiving TDs apiece. seventh-year pro. “I think as a running
ball to their bruising runner for the poten-
tial winning touchdown. back rotation despite the season-ending “There’s no position group that’s going back, you’ve just got to be more versatile,
injury to Darren Sproles. Ajayi and Blount to touch the ball more than the running be able to do a lot of things so you can get
“There was a period of time where the run- get help from third-down back Corey back except for the quarterback,” offensive the ball in your hands as much as possible.”
ning back position was being — quote, Clement. coordinator Josh McDaniels said. Some of those things aren’t necessarily
unquote — devalued in some way,” said “I think the teams that have an opportu- “Whether you hand it to them, throw it to new — swing passes to running backs,
Ajayi, who had two 100-yard games for nity to go to the postseason, they do have them, screen it to them, spread them about, screens to receivers, other glorified running
Miami before the trade and is averaging 59 the ability to run the football,” Eagles throw to them outside the backfield, they’re plays that count as passes.

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Pelicans acquire Bulls’ Mirotic WBAL


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS him moved,” said John Paxson, the Bulls’ Continued from page 13
executive vice president of basketball opera-
NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans tions. “They never backed off of that stance and then hitting 2 of 3 free throws in the
Pelicans acquired forward Nikola Mirotic and a one bit.” final minute.
second-round draft pick from the Chicago Nelson has averaged 5.1 points and 3.6 While it was a pair of Menlo seniors who
Bulls for center Omer Asik, guards Jameer assists in 43 games for New Orleans. Allen helped close things for the Knights, it was a
Nelson and Tony Allen, averaged 4.7 points before a broken leg side- sophomore who carried them through the
and a first-round pick. lined him for 22 games. He returned to the middle portion of the game. Cole Kastner is
The trade, announced by active roster this week but did not play in a 6-7 wing, who scored both inside and out-
both teams late Thursday Tuesday night’s loss to Sacramento. Asik has side against the Gators on his way to an 18-
afternoon, comes less averaged 1.3 points and 2.6 rebounds in 14 point night to lead all scorers. He scored on
than a week after New games this season. a pair of free throws in the first quarter, but
Orleans lost All-Star Paxson said acquiring another first-round scored 10 of his team’s 17 second-quarter
DeMarcus Cousins for the draft choice fits the plan of retooling the roster points, including eight in a row. His tip-in
season because of a left that was put in motion when Chicago traded with just under three minutes left in the sec-
Achilles tear — and with Jimmy Butler to Minnesota. ond quarter gave the Knights their biggest
Nikola Mirotic the Pelicans still in the New Orleans had been seeking to unload the lead of the half, 31-24, before settling for a
playoff picture. 7-foot Asik, who has struggled with his health 34-26 lead at halftime.
Mirotic has averaged 16.8 points and 6.4 and has been unable to return to his form from In the third quarter, Kastner added four
rebounds since missing the first 23 games this earlier in his career since the Pelicans signed more points as Menlo struggled from the
season because of two broken bones in his face him to a five-year, $58 million contract that field, hitting on just 2 of 10 shots in the
stemming from a fight in practice with Bobby would expire after next season if a team option third period.
Portis. The altercation soured Mirotic on play- is not picked up. The Gators weren’t much better. They
ing for Chicago, and the Bulls were looking to Mirotic is due $12.5 million next season, struggled with their shot all night, finish-
accommodate his request to be traded. but that becomes easier for the Pelicans to ing just 14 for 46 from the floor, and con-
“Niko’s representatives were consistent absorb now that Asik is off their books. He nected on just 4 of 11 in the third quarter.
over the last several months that they wanted was due about $12 million next season. But three of them were 3-pointers as Jack
Moe came off the bench and became instant
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“We knew it would be a dog fight, ” down a jumper off a steal.
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Girls’ soccer
Haas shoots 64, leads Phoenix Open
Girls’ basketball Menlo School at Notre Dame-Belmont, 2:45 p.m.; Woodside By John Nicholson Kirk and Chesson Hadley. Thomas made a dou-
Woodside at Sequoia, Capchino at Hillsdale, Aragon at San Priory at Crystal Springs, 3 p.m. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ble bogey in a 68.
Mateo, Burlingame at Mills, Carlmont at Menlo-Atherton, Terra Fowler hit short into the right bunker and
Nova at Oceana, Jefferson at El Camino, South City at Half Moon Girls’ wrestling
Bay, 6:15 p.m. CCS championships at Overfelt High School, 5 p.m. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Bill Haas’ 9-iron two-putted from 30 feet. The fans let him hear it,
landed to the right of the pin and spun left, set- too — at 9:30 a.m. with only the general-admis-
Boys’ basketball Women’s college basketball
Pinewood at Crystal Springs, 6:30 p.m.; Serra at St. Ignatius, 7:30 San Mateo at Las Positas-Livermore, 5 p.m.; Ohlone-Fremont at tling 3 feet away for a birdie on the par-3 16th in sion sections full.
p.m.; Woodside at Sequoia, Capuchino at Hillsdale, Aragon at San Skyline, 7 p.m. the Waste Management “I may be somewhat of a fan favorite, but they
Mateo, Burlingame at Mills, Carlmont at Menlo-Atherton, Terra
Nova at Oceana, Jefferson at El Camino, South City at Half Moon Men’s college basketball Phoenix Open. weren’t holding back,” Fowler said. “I was a lit-
Bay, 7:45 p.m. Cañada at Las Positas-Livermore, 7 p.m. “I just tried to play the tle disappointed in some of the stuff that was
Boys’ soccer College softball hole like I would any other said.”
Eastside College Prep at Menlo School, 2:45 p.m.; Harker at NDNU vs. Northwest Nazarene at Las Vegas, 11:30 a.m.; NDNU vs. hole, even though it’s not Coming off three straight birdies to tie for the
Sacred Heart Prep, Crystal Springs at Priory, 3:30 3:30 p.m.; Nebraska Kearney at Las Vegas, 2 p.m.; Siskiyous at San Mateo, 3 like any other hole,” Haas lead, Thomas hit a wedge in the front left
Westmoor at San Mateo, Jefferson at Half Moon Bay, El Camino p.m.
at Capuchino, Terra Nova at Mills, Carlmont at Burlingame, said about the stadium hole bunker, blasted across the green and three-putted
Sequoia at Woodside, Aragon at South City, Menlo-Atherton at College baseball that was packed with from the fringe.
Hillsdale, 4:30 p.m. Menlo at Vanguard, 2 p.m.
20,000 fans on the warm “I just barely caught it heavy, but I thought it
Thursday afternoon. was at least going to cover the front, and there
Bill Haas Haas shot a 7-under 64 at was just no sand in the bunker,” Thomas said.
NHL STANDINGS NBA STANDINGS TPC Scottsdale to take a He bogeyed the par-4 17th after chipping into
EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE two-stroke lead. The birdie on 16 capped a five- the water, and then was angered when a woman
Atlantic Division Atlantic Division hole stretch he played in 5 under, with birdies on screamed while Jordan Spieth was teeing off on
GP W L OT Pts GF GA W L Pct GB Nos. 12 and 13 and a 20-footer for eagle on the 18.
Tampa Bay 51 35 13 3 73 183 132 Boston 37 15 .712 —
Boston 49 30 11 8 68 160 120 Toronto 34 16 .680 2 par-5 15th. “That girl just yelled right in Jordan’s down-
Toronto 53 30 18 5 65 171 146 Philadelphia 24 24 .500 11 “Once you get a cushion like that, you can free swing,” Thomas said. “There’s just no place for
Florida 49 21 22 6 48 140 161 New York 23 29 .442 14 your swing up a little bit,” Haas said. that. You saw it with Tiger (Woods) last week. I
Detroit 49 20 21 8 48 128 147 Brooklyn 19 33 .365 18
Montreal 51 20 25 6 46 130 161
The 16th, playing 151 yards to a front pin, get it, late in the day, at a place like Phoenix,
Ottawa 49 16 24 9 41 127 169 Southeast Division tripped up Rickie Fowler and Justin Thomas. I’m sure they’re a couple in.”
Buffalo 51 14 28 9 37 117 170 Miami 29 22 .569 — Fowler bogeyed it in a 66 that left him tied with Spieth hit a 325-yard drive into the fairway
Washington 29 22 .569 —
Metropolitan Division Charlotte 21 29 .420 7 1/2 Billy Horschel, Bryson DeChambeau, Chris and finished with a par for a 72.
Washington 50 30 15 5 65 155 141 Orlando 15 35 .300 13 1/2
New Jersey 50 26 16 8 60 151 150 Atlanta 15 36 .294 14
Pittsburgh 52 28 21 3 59 156 155
Columbus 50 27 19 4 58 133 140 Central Division
Philadelphia 51 24 19 8 56 147 150 Cleveland 30 20 .600 —
Carolina 51 24 19 8 56 141 155 Indiana 29 23 .558 2
N.Y. Rangers 51 25 21 5 55 153 155 Milwaukee 27 23 .540 3
N.Y. Islanders 52 25 22 5 55 173 189 Detroit 24 26 .480 6
Chicago 18 33 .353 12 1/2
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division WESTERN CONFERENCE
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Southwest Division
Winnipeg 52 30 13 9 69 169 140 Houston 37 13 .740 —
Nashville 49 30 12 7 67 151 125 San Antonio 34 20 .630 5
St. Louis 53 31 19 3 65 152 134 New Orleans 27 23 .540 10
Dallas 52 29 19 4 62 159 138 Memphis 18 33 .353 19 1/2
Colorado 50 28 18 4 60 164 146 Dallas 16 36 .308 22
Minnesota 50 27 18 5 59 147 142
Chicago 51 24 20 7 55 150 141 Northwest Division
Minnesota 33 22 .600 —
Pacific Division Oklahoma City 30 22 .577 1 1/2
Vegas 50 34 12 4 72 171 132 Portland 29 22 .569 2
Sharks 50 26 16 8 60 146 140 Denver 27 25 .519 4 1/2
Anaheim 52 25 17 10 60 145 144 Utah 22 28 .440 8 1/2
Los Angeles 51 27 19 5 59 142 126
Calgary 51 25 18 8 58 143 146 Pacific Division
Edmonton 50 22 24 4 48 138 161 Warriors 40 11 .784 —
Vancouver 51 21 24 6 48 135 164 L.A. Clippers 25 25 .500 14 1/2
Arizona 51 12 30 9 33 119 176 L.A. Lakers 19 31 .380 20 1/2
Phoenix 18 34 .346 22 1/2
Thursday’s Games Sacramento 16 34 .320 23 1/2
Toronto 4, N.Y. Rangers 0
Carolina 2, Montreal 0 Thursday’s Games
Boston 3, St. Louis 1 Detroit 104, Memphis 102
Florida 4, Buffalo 2 Washington 122, Toronto 119
Ottawa 2, Anaheim 1, OT Houston 102, San Antonio 91
New Jersey 4, Philadelphia 3 Minnesota 108, Milwaukee 89
Vegas 3, Winnipeg 2, OT Denver 127, Oklahoma City 124
Nashville 5, Los Angeles 0 Friday’s Games
Tampa Bay 7, Calgary 4 Indiana at Charlotte, 4 p.m.
Dallas 4, Arizona 1 Atlanta at Boston, 4:30 p.m.
Colorado 4, Edmonton 3, OT L.A. Lakers at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m.
Vancouver 4, Chicago 2 Portland at Toronto, 4:30 p.m.
Friday’s Games Miami at Philadelphia, 5 p.m.
Washington at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. New York at Milwaukee, 5 p.m.
Detroit at Carolina, 4 p.m. New Orleans at Oklahoma City, 6 p.m.
San Jose at Columbus, 4 p.m. Utah at Phoenix, 6 p.m.
Vegas at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Golden State at Sacramento, 7:30 p.m.

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said. “We’re waiting for some sort of

Injured RHP Miller wins arbitration MLB


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS left an outing against the Los Continued from page 13
response as to our last suggestion.”
The union acknowledges pace of
play is an issue but has resisted a
Angeles Dodgers on April 23, and
Man admits he damaged pitch clock, which has been used at
’Field of Dreams’ site Triple-A and Double-A for three sea-
PHOENIX — Pitcher Shelby Arizona said four days later he had a MLB proposed if the average time sons.
Miller has won his salary arbitra- partially torn ulnar collateral liga- of a nine-inning game in 2019 is
DYERSVILLE, Iowa — A 20- “They think it could be addressed
tion case against Arizona after miss- ment. He had surgery May 10. 2:50 or higher, a 20-second pitch
year-old man has told authorities without a pitch clock,” Manfred said.
ing most of last season because of a Miller became an All-Star with clock with runners on base would be
that he drove onto and damaged the “I don’t see it as something that
torn elbow liga- Atlanta in 2015. He had a 3.02 ERA added for 2020, the person added.
Iowa baseball field made famous by needs to be the source of great con-
ment, a decision but went 6-17 and led the major MLB did not set a specific deadline
the 1989 “Field of Dreams” movie. tentiousness between us and the
that gave players leagues in losses. for the union to reach an agreement.
Court records say Austin Pape, of players.”
a 2-0 record this The average time of a nine-inning
He was traded after the season to Dyersville, is charged with felony game was a record 3:05 last year and MLB also has proposed limits on
year.
Arizona in the deal that brought criminal mischief in Dubuque has not been at 2:55 or below since trips to the pitcher’s mound.
Miller was
highly regarded infielder Dansby County. His attorney, Todd 2011 and at 2:50 or under since Negotiations have been compli-
awarded a
Swanson to the Braves along with Klapatauskas (klap-uh-TOW’- 2006. cated by the slow free-agent market.
$200,000 raise
outfielder Ender Inciarte and pitcher skuhs), said Thursday that Pape Talks began after the 2016 but “As we sit here today, the first
to $4.9 million
Aaron Blair, then went 3-12 with a will plead not guilty but will work Manfred said just one meeting that week of February, our focus is on the
Shelby Miller on Thursday by 6.15 ERA for the Diamondbacks. with prosecutors on resolution. He 100+ Free Agents still available,”
arbitrators included players was held during the
Robert Herzog, Gary Kendellen and All-Star outfielder Mookie Betts says Pape hasn’t expressed any 2017 season, last August in Clark said in an email to the AP.
Sylvia Skratek, who heard the case a beat the Boston Red Sox on particular grudge toward the field. Washington, D.C. He said the next “Players and the PA remain commit-
day earlier. The Diamondbacks Wednesday and will get a raise from It sits 2 miles (3 kilometers) out- 10 days are important in negotia- ted to the competitive integrity of
argued he should be paid the same $950,000 to $10.5 million instead side Dyersville — 142 miles (228 tions but has not set a specific dead- the game on all fronts, including on
salary as in 2017, when he lost in of the team’s $7.5 million offer. kilometers) northeast of Des line for a deal. Players start reporting field rules.”
arbitration after asking for $5.1 A decision is pending for Miami Moines. to spring training Feb. 14 and big Manfred said free agent markets
million. catcher J.T. Realmuto, who asked The records say the deep gashes league exhibition games begin Feb. changed based on available players,
A 27-year-old right-hander, Miller for a raise from $562,500 to $3.5 in the field and sprinkler damage 23. involved agents and general man-
was 2-2 in four starts last year. He million instead of the team’s $2.9 that occurred Jan. 22 are expected “They are well aware that we have a agers, and changes in the collective
million offer. to cost nearly $14,300 to repair. calendar that is ticking,” Manfred bargaining agreement.

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Mirren talks ‘Winchester’


film, impact of gun deaths
By Mike Cidoni Lennox tinct American element — the Winchester repeating rifle in the tradition, the very grand
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS psychological impact of gun shortly after the Civil War. In tradition, of Japanese ghost
deaths. the film, Winchester believes stories, ghost films,” Mirren
LOS ANGELES — Helen Mirren plays the real-life she is haunted by those killed said in a recent interview.
Mirren says her new film Sarah Winchester, a 19th-cen- by the firearm, which allowed “You know, the Japanese love
“Winchester “ isn’t a horror tury heiress who inherited a for more rapid firing than pre- ghost stories and have great
flick, but rather a ghost story massive fortune from her hus- vious rifles. belief in the power of the
with foreign roots and a dis- band’s creation of the “It’s a ghost story, hopefully See MIRREN, Page 22
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Key to hearty granola that


you can eat by the handfuls
By Elizabeth Karmel it helps to crisp the mixture. Generally, all
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the sweeteners are melted with the oil
because that is the easiest way to coat the
I have been a fan of homemade granola for oats and nuts. The added granulated sugar is
as long as I can remember. I literally grew up not melted and therefore adds a rougher crisp
with it as my mother made it way before it texture as it cooks into the mixture.
was a trend to do so. Besides the secret addition of granulated
When I was in college, I would pack big sugar, I use olive oil where others use
tins of her granola to take back to school coconut oil or canola oil because I like the
with me. I would snack on it when I studied, flavor and viscosity of olive oil, and it is
and top my college cafeteria salads with it. healthy to boot. I sometimes use unsweet-
Today, I love having a hearty homemade ened dried coconut but sweetened dried
granola on hand to add to my morning coconut is easier to find. Since I have a low
yogurt or take with me as an easy breakfast sugar to oats and nuts ratio, it adds some
snack when I travel. sweetness. I also add salt and vanilla extract
As I began cooking for myself, I adapted to my oil and maple syrup mixture for
my mother’s recipe with my favorite fruit dimension. When it comes to adding fruit, I
and nuts. My favorite granola changed as always add dried cherries, crystallized gin-
If you add a little granulated white sugar to the oats as they toast, it helps to crisp the mixture. my tastes changed. ger and Turkish apricots. Then I add whatev-
Generally, all the sweeteners are melted with the oil because that is the easiest way to coat And, that is the great thing about granola. er else that I have in the pantry including
the oats and nuts. It is totally customizable. You can add or dried cranberries, and white raisins.
subtract anything you don’t like as long as The bottom line is that granola is all
you have an oat base. Recently, I was in Los about what your favorite flavors are. If you
Angeles visiting two of my favorite food like almonds and dried figs, or hazelnuts, or
friends and it just so happened that we all even bits of dark chocolate, use them
brought our granola as gifts. I brought my instead or alongside my mix-ins. If you
recipe that I am sharing here. have a Trader Joe’s store near you, I have
Bob gave me some of his new granola that found that they are the best and least expen-
he made a bit more austere for his January sive source for all your granola ingredients.
cleanse. He uses a base of half rolled oats You may decide to try some of their more
and half rye flakes, and the addition of rye unusual dried fruits like dried mango in your
flakes gives his granola a delicious savori- version. Let me know what your favorite
ness. Finally, Anthony gave me a jar of his combinations are.
version of Eleven Madison Park restaurant’s
sweet and salty granola that is so addicting, ELIZABETH’S DRIED
you can eat it by the handfuls. FRUIT AND NUT GRANOLA
There are similarities between all three gra- Servings: Makes 40 servings (Each is 1/2
nolas — we all use maple syrup and dried cher- cup)
ries — but there are differences too, and that is Start to finish: 50 minutes
the sheer beauty and deliciousness of it. 8 cups toasted rolled oats (18-ounce con-
I like my granola crisp but not crunchy tainer)
and I have found that if you add a little gran-
ulated white sugar to the oats as they toast, See GRANOLA, Page 22
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MUSEUM GOTTA SEE ‘UM
By Susan Cohn first camera was her mother’s brownie
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT Instamatic, and her love of photography
has continued to grow. She received a BFA
LUSCIOUS: PENINSULA MUSEUM at the University of Arizona with a minor
OF ART HOSTS WORKS BY ARTIST in graphic design and worked for over 25
INNA CHERNEYKINA. Bay Area artist years as a graphic designer. She now uses
Inna Cherneykina has been creating art in an iPhone and believes that what it lacks
her studio in Foster City for the last ten in detail is made up by its ability to cap-
years and, before that, in Moscow, where ture the transient nature of our world. If
she lived and studied art. A series of her you need a few minutes of calm and beauty,
alla prima still life and floral paintings, enjoy a selection of Smith’s works at the
entitled “Luscious,” is on view through San Mateo City Hall Art Gallery. 330 W.
March 11 at the Peninsula Museum of Art. 20th Ave. in San Mateo, between El
Cherneykina said: “I believe true art is Camino Real and Alameda de las Pulgas.
born of a harmony between vibrant col- Through Feb. 28.
ors, bold light and mysterious shade cap- ***
tured on canvas in a very personal way. It DJERAS S I S CULPTURE HIKE
is my objective in every painting to create RESERVATIONS OPEN ON FEB. 6 .
this harmony, by seeing the beauty of the The Djerassi Resident Artists Program,
world and adding my personal vision and located at 325 Bear Gulch Road West in
admiration of it in just the right propor- Woodside, makes its majestic 583-acre
tion.” The public is invited to the Artist’s ranch available to the public for a series of
Opening Reception 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Feb. hikes featuring site-inspired sculptures
18. 1777 California Drive in Burlingame. created and donated by artists. Twelve
*** Standard Route Hikes and Stations Loop
Hikes are offered from March 28 until
Sept. 16. The hikes are free of charge to
visitors but space is limited. All hikes are
strenuous and involve a minimum eleva-
tion gain of 500 feet. A lottery for hike
reservations opens online at 9 a.m. on
Feb. 6 for hikes No. 1-7 and at 9 a.m. on
June 5 for hikes No. 8-12. To enter the lot- Inna Cherneykina’s oil painting ‘Fleeting Beauty’ is among the works on exhibit in Luscious, her
tery visit http://djerassi.org/events/pub- solo exhibit at the Peninsula Museum of Art in Burlingame through March 11.
lic-hikes/ at 9 a.m. on Feb. 6. If you win a
true to the mission of this historic treas- mansion turned living museum, 16-acres
spot on the free public hike of your
ure. Outgoing president Donna Colson of exquisite formal gardens, an operating
choice, you will be contacted by email by
will continue on the Board of Directors as Gentleman’s Orchard, and a nature pre-
5 p.m. PDT Feb. 8 by program staff.
past president. Colson has also been serve with a public Estate Trail.
Photographs by Cassandra Smith are on ***
invited to serve as Chair of the National Established as a private residence in 1917,
display at San Mateo City Hall Art Gallery FILOLI ANNOUNCES 2 0 1 8 BOARD
Trust Historic Site Advisory Councils and Filoli was opened to the public in 1976 as
through Feb. 28. OF DIRECTORS AND FRIENDS OF
Boards and will serve as a trustee for the Filoli Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
FILOLI LEADERSHIP TEAM. Filoli’s
trust. Carolyn Daley, who has been a board organization and a site of the National
BAY AREA DIGITAL IMAGES BY 2018 Board of Directors and Officers has
member for six years, has been elected as Trust for Historic Preservation.
PHOTOGRAPHER CAS S ANDRA added five board members and welcomed
the new president. Donna Mollenhauer and
SMITH AT SAN MATEO CITY HALL Mary White, who is returning after a year
Carol Moran will continue in their roles as
ART GALLERY. The natural beauty all off. Friends of Filoli, a committee of the Susan Cohn can be reached at susan@smdai-
vice president and secretary, respectively.
around us is sometimes lost in the rush of Board of Directors, also elected its officers lyjournal.com or www.twitter.com/susanci-
New board member Jeff Yoder will assume
daily life. We stroll or race by beauty con- for 2018. The 2018 Filoli leadership team tyscene.
the role of treasurer. Located in Woodside,
stantly. Photographer and artist Cassandra is aligned in its commitment to continue
Filoli boasts a 654-acre
Smith has captured some of the local natu- to support sustainable programs and ini-
property featuring a
ral wonders up close and personal. Smith’s tiatives that increase community engage-
Georgian revival-style
ment and access to Filoli while staying
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Tuna slaw may boost your weekday routine


By Melissa d’Arabian weekday routine was missing.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
TUNA SUPER SLAW
One of the best pieces of advice I have Servings: 2
read about promoting healthy eating is to Start to finish: 10 minutes
make your own food. 3 cups chopped red cabbage (about 1/4
We live in a world of shrinking attention large cabbage)
spans, immediate gratification and moving 1/4 medium avocado, cut into small (1/2-
quickly from one activity to the next, mar- inch) cubes
gin-less and rushed. Preparing our own food 2 green onions, chopped
requires slowdown. Even a quick meal takes 2 tablespoons chia seed (or sunflower,
30 minutes of our time. pumpkin or other seed)
So when corporate America offered to 1 5-ounce can of light tuna in water,
relieve us of that duty starting in the drained
1950’s, giving us processed, instant food, Dressing:
we jumped in with both feet, congratulating 3 tablespoons lemon juice
ourselves on finding an extra half hour in 1 tablespoon mayonnaise
the day. I am certain that we miscalculated 1 teaspoon smoked ground turmeric (or
the impact of this shift in the food land- use 1/2 teaspoon regular ground turmeric)
scape. 1/2-1 teaspoon chipotle powder (or use
When we make our own food, we do more half chili powder and half smoked paprika)
than just control the ingredients. We con- 2 teaspoons dried dill (or 1 tablespoon
nect with the source product, brushing the Raw cabbage is incredibly healthy, and it’s hearty enough to hold up texture-wise in this tuna fresh dill, chopped)
dirt off of a potato instead of seeing it dish, even if you make it a day or two in advance. Place the slaw ingredients, except the
already sliced thin, fried, crisp, greasy and tuna, into a medium bowl. In a small bowl,
salty in the form of a chip. Buying filled meals, allow me to encourage you to it’s hearty enough to hold up texture-wise, mix together the dressing ingredients. Pour
processed food is like hiring a sous chef reconsider brown-bagging it, even one even if you make it a day or two in the dressing over the slaw and toss to coat.
you’ve never met, and who may not priori- extra day a week. You’ll save money, but I advance. Feel free to sub in a sturdy green, Add the tuna and stir well. Serve immediate-
tize your health as much as you do. bet you’ll also eat a lot healthier. You may if you prefer, like chopped kale. Tuna is a ly, or keep covered in refrigerator for up to
have more energy. And so you don’t lose a fantastic protein source, and keeping a few two days.
Of course, we all crave drive-thru some-
ton of time to the project, I’m sharing one cans of it on the shelf as a sort of healthy
times, and there’s nothing wrong with Nutrition information per serving: 269
of my brownbag favorites, tuna super slaw, convenience food. The dressing is lemony
enjoying a chip now and again, or having calories; 125 calories from fat; 14 g fat (1 g
which can be whipped up in about 10 min- and light, with just a tiny touch of mayo,
some pre-prepped convenience foods in the saturated; 0 g trans fats); 40 mg cholesterol;
utes. or use olive oil if you prefer. Main dish
house. But if your weekday lunch has 384 mg sodium; 17 g carbohydrate; 10 g
Raw cabbage is incredibly healthy, and slaws may be just the lunch boost your
become a trail of fast-food or preservative- fiber; 5 g sugar; 21 g protein.

1/2 cup light brown sugar or maple sugar ed. Stir to combine the sugar and oil. cooling into a hard, solid sheet — and cool

GRANOLA
Continued from page 20
1/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
2 cups dried cherries (8-ounce bag)
Pour over the dry ingredients. Stir over-
and-over again to coat all the ingredients
equally. Spread the mixture evenly on a
completely.
When cool to touch, transfer the granola
back to the very large bowl. Add the dried
2 cups dried cranberries or white raisins piece of parchment paper set into a rimmed fruit and stir (or shake, if using a jar or bag)
2 cups candied ginger, cut into slivers baking sheet. Bake for about 40 minutes, or to mix. Store in an airtight container —
2 cups shelled pistachios (8-ounce bag) 2 cups dried apricots cut into slivers, or until golden. (Note: You will need to check
1-2 cup pecans, roughly chopped or other storage jar, or re-closeable plastic bag.
other dried fruit as desired the granola and stir it, about every 15 min-
favorite nut Preheat the oven to 300 F. utes so that all of the ingredients are toasted Serve with yogurt, milk, honey and fruit,
2 cups raw pumpkin seeds (8 ounces) In a very large bowl, combine the oats, and brown.) or eat straight up!
1 cup packed sweetened dried coconut nuts, coconut, granulated sugar, cinnamon Set a timer to go off halfway through the Nutrition information per serving: 308
3 tablespoons granulated sugar and salt. Stir well to blend. baking time, so that you can give the gra- calories; 112 calories from fat; 12 g fat (3 g
1 tablespoon cinnamon In a small saucepan, warm the maple nola a good stir; this helps it to cook even- saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg cholesterol;
1/2 teaspoon fine-grain sea salt syrup, brown sugar and olive oil over low ly. When it’s ready, remove the pan from the 34 mg sodium; 45 g carbohydrate; 5 g fiber;
1/3 cup maple syrup heat, stirring gently, until the sugar is melt- oven, and stir well — this will keep it from 26 g sugar; 7 g protein.

Mystery House,” it is a popular tourist who’d been killed by the Winchester rifle. whether you can carry guns or not. That’s

MIRREN
Continued from page 19
attraction and has more than 160 rooms,
10 thousand windows, two thousand doors
and forty staircases.
She felt their deaths very strongly. She
felt responsible. She felt the weight of
their deaths upon them. And she was try-
kind of not the issue,” she said. “The issue
is more putting the question mark or the
weight of moral decision upon the people
According the lore around Winchester’s ing, in her own way, to placate their spir- who make a fortune from making arms —
life, she ordered constant construction on its.” whether they’re guns, bombs, grenades ...
ancestor spirits, of the ancestors, as many the home to try to confuse the ghosts she Despite “Winchester’s” themes, Mirren, or whatever it is. It puts a moral decision
cultures do.” believed were haunting her. 72, said the film isn’t trying to make any upon the people who make huge fortunes
Part of the film was shot at Winchester’s “There are many theories why she did broad statements about gun ownership in from making and then I would say the
mansion in San Jose, California, where this,” Mirren said. “And one of the theo- America. armaments dealers in the world I would
she moved after the death of her husband in ries that we explore in the film. She was “What I like about it and I think ... about like to see it ... I see it personally in a
1881. Now known as the “Winchester trying to placate the ghosts of the people America is that it doesn’t deal with much more global way.”
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Calendar ‘Suge’ Knight attorney back a week after arrest
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Knight attorney, informant sham kind of program. ”
FRIDAY, FEB. 2 zles and riddles with a team to extract
Creative Affordable Housing a device. Online registration required. Matthew Fletcher, Culpepper, who represents Knight
Solutions. 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. IHop, Ages 11 and older. For more informa- LOS ANGELES — A defense lawyer were arrested last in an unrelated robbery case, said he
510 El Camino Real, Burlingame. Cost tion call 829-3860. for Marion “Suge” Knight was back on
$15 including breakfast. For more week and released was never told why he was arrested or
information contact Superhero Training Camp. 1 p.m. to the rap mogul’s murder case Thursday a after spending a what murder the charge referred to.
aercoke@gmail.com. 3 p.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306 week after his arrest on suspicion of night in jail. No Prosecutors filed papers in court last
Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
Free First Friday at the San Mateo Free and open for kids. For more being an accessory after murder. charges have been year that said Culpepper had contacted
County History Museum. 10 a.m. to information call 877-8530. Knight waived his right to having a filed against them a sheriff’s department informant and
4 p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
The entire day all museum programs Author Talk : ‘Squid Empire’ by lawyer free of potential conflicts of in court. agreed to pay him to testify that he
are free. For more information call Danna Staaf. 2 p.m. 840 W Orange interest in order for Thaddeus Culpepper said he was present at the time of the crime
299-0104. Ave., South San Francisco. Books will Culpepper to rejoin a legal team that
Marion
be available for purchase. For more ‘Suge’ Knight never did anything and witnessed events that would help
Kids Craft with Sophie’s World. 4 information contact has changed frequently over the past wrong, was Knight’s case.
p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San valle@plsinfo.org. three years in the murder case. improperly arrested and doesn’t Those same court papers accused
Francisco. Make Valentine’s Day-
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tion call 829-3860. the Heart. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Virgin Row Records has pleaded not guilty in “What they were charging me with pering with witnesses. Transcripts of
America Office, 555 Airport Blvd.,
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1651 Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. gram. For more information call 558- ran over two men outside a Compton
Admission is $9.50 to $12.50. Swing 2999. defending my client as to this mur- Knight tried to pay off witnesses with
into the weekend with music, science, burger stand in January 2015, killing der and they’re charging me with his lawyer’s help.
food and fun. For more information ‘Gypsy.’ 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. 506 N. one of them. accessory to murder after the fact Fletcher denied suggestions he was
call 342-7755. Delaware St., San Mateo. Tickets avail-
able at Box Office One. Cost $20. For Culpepper and another former b as ed o n a fal s e co n fi den t i al talking about bribing witnesses.
First Friday Art Series. 6 p.m. to 8 more information contact
p.m. Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose tickets@smhsdrama.org.
of absence while outside lawyers con- Legislative leaders are preparing to

BILL
Road, Burlingame. This event features
Robert Liu-Trujillo. For more informa- ‘Insignificance.’ 8 p.m. The Dragon
tion call 558-7411. Theatre, 2120 Broadway, Redwood duct an investigation into his alleged release more documents naming law-
City. A meeting of the minds between improper behavior. makers and senior staff members who
Art on the Square presents H’ART Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, U.S. were the targets of investigations that
Squared 2018. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sen. Joe McCarthy and Joe DiMaggio Continued from page 1 Melendez’s bill says employees
Veterans Memorial Senior Center, in a New York hotel room in the can’t face retaliation or get fired for resulted in discipline, information
1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City. 1950s. PG-13. $35 for general admis- reporting ethical violations, includ- they had declined to make public for
The Kainos Dance Team will perform sion, $27 for students and seniors. For Brown’s desk. If he signs it, it would
at 7 p.m. on Friday and at 11 a.m. and more information call 493-2006. ing sexual misconduct and other mis- months.
2pm on Saturday. Free parking avail- take effect immediately. behavior. In previous versions it refer- Those records won’t reflect behavior
able. For more information call 868- SUNDAY, FEB. 4 California state employees have
9027. Caption for Hearing Loss Class. 1:15 enced unethical behavior without that’s never been reported, which
p.m. to 2 p.m. San Mateo Senior whistleblower protections, but that specifically highlighting sexual Melendez and others said could be
Spaghetti and Bingo Fundraiser. 6 Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, shield does not apply to legislative harassment, although Melendez said widespread.
p.m. Foster City Recreation Center. San Mateo. Registration is required.
650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Fundraiser For more information call 522-7490. staff, who are non-unionized, at-will sexual misconduct clearly always fell Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de
will support the Foster City Police and employees. under the bill’s scope. Leon, a Democrat, said the bill is sim-
Fire Departments. $25 tickets. For ‘Insignificance.’ 2 p.m. The Dragon
more information and tickets email Theatre, 2120 Broadway, Redwood The secretive Senate appropriations “There has been a clear lack of trans- ply codifying protections that already
martha-sandy@hotmail.com or call City. A meeting of the minds between committee cited that at-will status as a parency, accountability and trust in exist for legislative staff members.
200-5111. Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, U.S.
Sen. Joe McCarthy and Joe DiMaggio reason for killing the bill four years in how the Legislature handles issues of The Senate’s sexual harassment poli-
‘Gypsy.’ 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. 506 N. in a New York hotel room in the a row, but provided few other details. sexual harassment,” Democratic Sen. cies bar retaliation against people who
Delaware St., San Mateo. Tickets avail- 1950s. PG-13. $35 for general admis-
able at Box Office One. Cost $20. For sion, $27 for students and seniors. For The measure took on fresh life last Connie Leyva of Chino said. “We have report bad behavior.
more information contact more information call 493-2006. fall after nearly 150 women spoke out to learn from the experiences of the Melendez said that hasn’t been
tickets@smhsdrama.org. about a culture of pervasive sexual staff that have been through it. How
‘Gypsy.’ 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 506 N. enough.
‘Insignificance.’ 8 p.m. The Dragon Delaware St., San Mateo. Tickets avail- harassment at the Capitol that goes can we do that if those same people “Talk to the women who have come
Theatre, 2120 Broadway, Redwood able at Box Office One. Cost $20. For underreported because people feel per-
more information contact fear retaliation if they come forward?” forward since this whole thing broke
City. A meeting of the minds between
Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, U.S. tickets@smhsdrama.org. sonal and professional retaliation. Public records show the state Senate free and ask them if they feel the same
Sen. Joe McCarthy and Joe DiMaggio Two Assembly lawmakers resigned has investigated 15 sexual harassment way, that the protections have always
in a New York hotel room in the DIY Succulent Heart Floral Wreath
1950s. PG-13. $35 for general admis- Class. 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. New Leaf amid the issue and Sen. Tony Mendoza, complaints since 2006 and the been there,” she said. “I think they
sion, $27 for students and seniors. For Community Market, 150 San Mateo a Democrat from Artesia, is on a leave Assembly 16 during that time. would say no.”
more information call 493-2006. Road, Half Moon Bay. Materials will be
provided. Registration is required.
diplomatic passes. ny, former U.S. Vice President Joe

LANTOS
Free Lecture: Direct Detection of $30. For more information call 726-
Dark Matter. 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. College 3110.
Lantos joined Wallenberg’s anti- Biden recalled being Lantos’ guest in
of San Mateo Planetarium (No. 36),
College of San Mateo, 1700 W. MusiKohl Notes: Nazi underground network, carrying Hungary and said he often cited a
Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. Lecture by Manasse/Nakamatsu Duo. 7 p.m. Lantos quote in his own speeches —
Dr. Kelly Stifter. For more information Kohl Mansion, 2750 Adeline Drive, Continued from page 1 messages, food and medicines around
call 862-9602. Burlingame. For more information the Hungarian capital. After the war “The veneer of civilization is paper
call 762-1130.
ended, Lantos found out that his moth- thin. We are its guardians, and we can
Claptrap: Late Night Dragon at the U.S. Embassy. “He called on us never rest.”
Series. 10:45 p.m. Dragon MONDAY, FEB. 5
to remember that the very essence of er and other relatives had been killed in
Productions Theatre Company, 2120 Hearing Loss? All Welcome in the Holocaust. At just 19, he arrived in
HLAA. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Veterans our civilization, the belief we hold The bronze statue with a special red
Broadway, Redwood City. Tickets $17
in advance, $20 at the door. A bever- Memorial Senior Center, 1455 most dear, is the inherent dignity and the United States in 1947 on an aca- patina, depicting a slightly larger-
age is included. For more information Madison Ave., Redwood City.
worth of every single person.” demic scholarship. than-life Lantos sitting on a bench
call 493-2006. Questions about hearing loss
answered and personal stories During World War II, the teenage In 1983, Lantos co-founded the with his favorite dogs, was created by
SATURDAY, FEB. 3 shared. For more information call
Lantos, like many other Jews, was bipartisan Congressional Human Mamikon Yengibarian, a Budapest-
Affordable Health Screenings. New 365-4868.
Leaf Community Market, 150 San sent to a forced labor camp, this one Rights Caucus, which after his death based Armenian sculptor. It was placed
Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. TUESDAY, FEB. 6
not far from Budapest. He escaped but was renamed the Tom Lantos Human on Tom Lantos Promenade in
Smartphone Training: IPhone. 10
Screenings include: cholesterol, glu-
a.m. to noon. San Mateo Senior was caught and severely beaten, Rights Commission. In 2011, the Budapest’s 13th district, near his high
cose and HbA1c tests for diabetes
and bone density. Tests conducted by Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, escaped again and managed to survive Hungarian government and the U.S. school, the Berzsenyi Daniel
San Mateo. Registration is required Gimnazium.
a licensed phlebotomist. No appoint-
but the event is free. For more infor- the final stages of the war with rela- Senate established the Budapest-based
ment necessary. Results in minutes.
Prices vary. For more information call mation call 522-7490. tives in a Budapest safe house set up by Tom Lantos Institute, a research insti- Yengibarian said he wanted to show
726-3110.
Google Drive Workshop. 10:15 a.m. Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, tute and think-tank focusing mainly “a magnificent, brilliant man who is
Yoga and Self-Healing with Wah. 10 South San Francisco Main Library, 840 who helped save the lives of thousands on Jewish and Roma issues. not afraid ... and fights for justice and
W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
a.m. to noon. New Leaf Community
Learn about cloud storage, sharing of Hungarian Jews by issuing Swedish In a video during Thursday’s ceremo- humanity until the end.”
Market, 150 San Mateo Road, Half
Moon Bay. $16. For more information documents and other features
call 726-3110. offered in Google Drive. Participants
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110 Employment 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #276269 STATEMENT #276404
CAREGIvERS The following person is doing business
as: 1)Wes Irish 2)Wes Irish CFI 3)cfiwes
The following person is doing business
as: Twins Real Estate, 1160 Chess Dr.
Suite 3, FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. Reg-
4)cfiwes.com 5)Wesley Irish 6)Peggy
Irish, 1022 Wilmington Way, REDWOOD istered Owner: Lizette Mignon d’Almeida,
2 years experience CITY, CA 94062. Registered Owner: 505 Chelmsford Rd., Hillsborough, CA
94010. The business is conducted by
required. Coyote Hill Consulting LLC, CA. The
business is conducted by a Limited Lia-
an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
bility Company. The registrants com- FBN on N/A.
menced to transact business under the
Immediate placement FBN on 1/1/2018.
/s/Lizette M. d’Almeida/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
on all assignments. /s/Peggy M. Irish/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 1/23/2018. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal
sor-County Clerk on 1/9/18. (Published in 1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18, 2/16/18).
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/12/18,
Call 1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

(650)777-9000 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #276420
The following person is doing business
as: Optometric Center For Family Vision
Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
STATEMENT #276134 Care and Vision Therapy, 57 El Camino
The following person is doing business Real, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis-
as: B Street Music, 245 S. Railroad Ave, tered Owner: Carole L. Hong, OD, INC.,
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered CA. The business is conducted by a
Owner: Samantha White, 4816 Bond St., Corporation. The registrants com-
Oakland, CA 94601. The business is menced to transact business under the
conducted by an Individual. The regis- FBN on 5/20/17.
trants commenced to transact business /s/Carole L. Hong/
under the FBN on 12/28/17. This statement was filed with the Asses-
/s/Samantha White/ sor-County Clerk on 1/24/2018. (Publish-
This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal
sor-County Clerk on 12/28/17. (Publish- 1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18, 2/16/18).
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
1/12/18, 1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #276378
The following person is doing business
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: Zen Merchandise, 205 Monte Diablo
STATEMENT #276286 Ave., 5C, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Reg-
The following person is doing business istered Owner: Alan David Woo, same
as: Hegre and Hegre Partners, 1406 A address. The business is conducted by
Old County Rd, BELMONT, CA 94002. an Individual. The registrants com- 203 Public Notices Notice of Public Hearing
Registered Owners: 1)Larry E. Hegre, menced to transact business under the FOR A SITE DEvELOPMENT PLAN WITHIN
same address 2)Kristin A. Hegre, 2523 FBN on1/22/18. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
/s/Alan Woo/ STATEMENT #276229 THE MILLBRAE STATION AREA PLANNED
44th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94116.
The business is conducted by a General This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business DEvELOPMENT DISTRICT
Partnership. The registrants com- sor-County Clerk on 1/22/2018. (Publish- as: Westbridge Wealth Management, 68 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, February 13,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal Willow Road, MENLO PARK, CA 94025.
menced to transact business under the
1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18, 2/16/18). 2018 at 7:00 p.m., (or as soon thereafter as the matter is
FBN on 1/1/2018. Registered Owner: Westbridge Wealth heard) in the Millbrae City Council Chambers, 621 Magnolia
/s/ Larry Hegre/ Management, LLC, CA. The business is Ave., Millbrae, CA, the Millbrae City Council will conduct a
This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME conducted by a Limited Liability Compa-
sor-County Clerk on 1/10/18. (Published STATEMENT #276434 ny. The registrants commenced to trans- public hearing on the following matter:
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/12/18, The following person is doing business act business under the FBN on . GATEWAY AT MILLBRAE STATION:
1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18). as: Chibog, 2055 Gellert Blvd #5, DALY /s/Matthew D. Lewis/ Consider the recommendations of the Planning Commission to
CITY, CA 94018. Registered Owner:
Kubiertos, LLC, CA. The business is This statement was filed with the Asses- approve the following applications of Republic Millbrae LLC for
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- sor-County Clerk on 1/5/2018. (Publish- a 16.9-acre site located North of Millbrae Avenue, east of the
Caregivers
Caregivers Wanted
Wanted FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #276291 ny. The registrants commenced to trans- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal rail lines on the Millbrae BART site, and south of the Highline
act business under the FBN on 2/2/18, 2/9/18, 2/16/18, 2/23/18).
Home
Home CCare
are Jobs The following person is doing business
as: Elder Wise Transitions, 433 Airport 01/28/2013.
Canal and the Bayside Manor neighborhood:
/s/Cristina Cantada/ 1. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT that provides benefits to
(650) 600-8108 Blvd, Ste 228, BURLINGAME, CA
94010. Registered Owner: Jamie Lars-
This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the Developer including increased development intensity and
sor-County Clerk on 1/25/2018. (Publish- STATEMENT #276506 development at less than the minimum allowed density for the
Email:
Email: jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
jobs@starlightcaregivers.com en, 2613 Hastings Drive, Belmont, CA ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal
www.starlightcaregivers.com
www.starlightcaregivers.com 94002. The business is conducted by 1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18, 2/16/18). The following person is doing business hotel site in exchange for community benefits which includes
an Individual. The registrants com- as: Samra.io, 153 Dale Ave, SAN CAR- affordable housing and the provision of more than 10 percent
Apply
Apply online or w walk-in
alk-in menced to transact business under the LOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner: publicly accessible open space on the project site for the pro-
FBN on 8/24/16. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Paul Emil Samra, same address. The
4600 EEll CCamino
amino Real
Real,, # 211,, LLos
os Altos
Altos /s/Jamie C. Larsen/ STATEMENT #276354 posed development.
business is conducted by an Individual.
This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business
The registrants commenced to transact 2. SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN for four buildings on 11 acres,
sor-County Clerk on 1/11/2018. (Publish- as: Gatepath Auxiliary, 181 Warren described as follows:
Road, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- business under the FBN on N/A .
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal /s/Paul Emil Samra/ a. Site 5A would be located immediately south of the BART
tered Owner: Hillsborough Auxilliary to
1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18). Community Gatepath, CA. The business This statement was filed with the Asses- parking garage on the interior of the site and contain a six-
is conducted by a Corporation. The reg- sor-County Clerk on 1/31/2018. (Publish- story building with 151,583 square feet of offices on the top
Day
Day or Night
Night Shifts,
Shiffts Immediate
ts, Immedia te Placement
Placement FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
istrants commenced to transact business ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal three floors over three levels of parking, with 22,534 square
under the FBN on n/a. 2/2/18, 2/9/18, 2/16/18, 2/23/18).
Required:
Required: 2 years
years paid experience
experience STATEMENT #276205 /s/Sara Jungroth/ feet of ground floor retail;
or ccurrent
urrent CNA Certification;
Certification; The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses-
as: Molina Gardens, 865 Ocean View b. Site 5B would be located immediately adjacent to Millbrae
Must DDrive
rive CCar;
ar; SSpeak
peak and write
write English
English sor-County Clerk on 1/18/2018. (Publish- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal Avenue and contain 320 market rate housing units in a seven-
tered Owners: David Molina and Ramiro 1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18, 2/16/18). STATEMENT #276474 story building with parking on the first two floors and 13,749
Molina, same address. The business is The following person is doing business square feet of ground floor retail;
as: Sonrisas, 2724 Holland St., SAN MA-
NEWSPAPER INTERNS conducted by a General Partnership.
The registrants commenced to transact FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME TEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: Ed- c. Site 6A would be located on the north end of the site adja-
JOURNALISM business under the FBN on 1/1/2018. STATEMENT #276422 ith Pacheco, same address. The busi- cent to the BART parking garage and contain 80 affordable
/s/Ramiro Molina/ The following person is doing business ness is conducted by an Individual. The units in a five-story building; and
The Daily Journal is looking for in- as: Virsity, 703 Radford Ln., FOSTER
terns to do entry level reporting, re- This statement was filed with the Asses- CITY, CA 94404. Registered Owner: An- registrants commenced to transact busi- d. Site 6B would be located north of Millbrae Ave. and east of
search, updates of our ongoing fea- sor-County Clerk on 1/4/2018. (Publish- tevia, Inc., CA. The business is conduct- ness under the FBN on N/A. Rollins Avenue and contain a 164-room hotel and 7,840
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal ed by a Corporation. The registrants /s/Edith Pacheco/
1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18). square feet of ground floor retail in a five-story building.
so welcome. commenced to transact business under This statement was filed with the Asses-
the FBN on Jan. 1, 2018. sor-County Clerk on 1/29/2018. (Publish- 3. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT to allow commercial lodging
We expect a commitment of four to /s/Brian Boettcher/ ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal (the hotel).
eight hours a week for at least four FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME This statement was filed with the Asses- 4. TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP to subdivide 16.9 acres in-
STATEMENT #276338 2/2/18, 2/9/18, 2/16/18, 2/23/18).
months. The internship is unpaid, but sor-County Clerk on 1/24/2018. (Publish- to six parcels in total: four development parcels, a parcel for
The following person is doing business ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- as: Gonzalez Cleaning Services, 1073 the existing BART station and garage, and a parcel for a sur-
1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18, 2/16/18). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
terns have progressed in time into
paid correspondents and full-time re-
Norton St., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. STATEMENT #276471 face parking lot in the northeast corner of the site; abandon
Registered Owners: Armando Brizuela various existing public and utility easements, and grant public
porters. Gonzalez and America Herrera de Gon- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business
zalez, same address. The business is
STATEMENT #276472 as: Continental Car Sales Inc., 316 S access and utility easements.
College students or recent graduates The following person is doing business Norfolk St., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. An Environmental Impact Report (EIR) was prepared for the
conducted by a Married Couple. The as: tacos al vapor nueva italia, 602 E. 4th
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper registrants commenced to transact busi- Registered Owner: Conti Car Care Inc., adoption of the Millbrae Station Area Specific Plan Update and
experience is preferred but not neces- Ave #B, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Reg-
ness under the FBN on 01/17/2018. istered Owner: Filogonio Cruz, 208 Alba- CA. The business is conducted by a two Transit Oriented Developments, one of which was Gate-
sarily required. /s/Armando Brizuela Gonzalez/ core Ln., Foster City, CA 94404. The Corporation. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
way at Millbrae Station. The City Council will consider adop-
This statement was filed with the Asses- business is conducted by an Individual.
Please send a cover letter describing sor-County Clerk on 1/18/2018. (Publish- The registrants commenced to transact FBN on 1-1-18. tion of findings pursuant to the California Environmental Quali-
your interest in newspapers, a resume ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal business under the FBN on 2-3-2011. /s/Gabriela Ramirez/ ty Act (CEQA) that the prior EIR provides adequate environ-
and three recent clips. Before you ap- 1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18). /s/Filogonio Cruz/ This statement was filed with the Asses- mental review for the proposed project.
ply, you should familiarize yourself This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 1/29/2018. (Publish- At the time of the hearing, all interested persons are invited to
with our publication. Our Web site: sor-County Clerk on 1/29/2018. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal appear and be heard. If you challenge the decision of the City
www.smdailyjournal.com. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
2/2/18, 2/9/18, 2/16/18, 2/23/18).
STATEMENT #276316 2/2/18, 2/9/18, 2/16/18, 2/23/18). in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or
Send your information via e-mail to The following person is doing business someone else raised at the public hearing described in this no-
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- as: J8 Auto Inc, 951 Mariners Island tice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Council
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- Blvd. Suite 300, SAN MATEO, CA
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 94404. Registered Owner: AMA Auto San Francisco Bay at, or prior to, the public hearing. For further information or to
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by Regional Water Quality Control Board review the materials regarding these matters, please contact
a Corporation. The registrants com- Public Notice the Millbrae Community Development Department 621 Mag-
menced to transact business under the nolia Avenue, Millbrae at (650) 259-2341.
FBN on 01/01/2018. Proposed Response Plan and
/s/Kelly Wu Yee/ Development for 1548 Maple Street, BY: Millbrae City Council
SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales Posted: February 2, 2018
Representative needed to sell newspa- This statement was filed with the Asses- Redwood City
per print and web advertising and event sor-County Clerk on 1/16/2018. (Publish- Published February 2, 2018
marketing solutions. To apply, please call ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal
The Water Board is seeking public comment on the 2/2/18
650-344-5200 and send resume to 1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18). CNS-3095326#
info@smdailyjournal.com
Proposed Response Plan for the Docktown
Marina site at 1548 Maple Street in Redwood SAN MATEO DAILY JOURNAL
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME City California. The Response Plan proposes to
SALES/MARKETING STATEMENT #276102
The following person is doing business remove all contaminated soil. Removed soil will
INTERNSHIPS as: SCY ADVANTAGE CORP, 1534 Pla- be replaced with clean fill. Soil vapor samples
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking za Lane #140, BURLINGAME, CA will be taken after the fill is placed. Risk will be
for ambitious interns who are eager to 94010. Registered Owner: SCY AD-
jump into the business arena with both calculated with the new data. The new risk
VANTAGE CORP., CA. The business is calculation will determine if more cleanup is
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs conducted by a Corporation. The regis-
of the newspaper and media industries. trants commenced to transact business needed.
This position will provide valuable under the FBN on 8/21/17.
experience for your bright future. /s/Soon-Chart Yu/ The Response Plan and other documents can
Email resume

LEGAL NOTICES
This statement was filed with the Asses- be found at the Water Board's website:
info@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 12/22/2017. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/search.asp
1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18). The case number for this site is “41S0194”.
Click on “Report” and then the
203 Public Notices “Site Maps/Documents” tab. For feedback or Fictitious Business Name Statements,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #276116
STATEMENT #276346
The following person is doing business
questions on the proposed Response Plan,
please contact the following people by
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
The following person is doing business
as: Toreishi Company, 1606 Michigan
as: AST Fabrics, 1379 Old County Road, February 7, 2018: Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered
Ave, EAST PALO ALTO, CA 94303.
Registered Owner: Mitchell Im, same ad- Owner: Pacific Weaving Corporation,
Site Owner: Nik Krukowski, 1548 Maple Street,
Notice of Public Sales and More.
dress. The business is conducted by an CA. The business is conducted by a
Individual. The registrants commenced Corporation. The registrants com- LLC phone: (805) 358-9031
to transact business under the FBN on menced to transact business under the email: nkrukowski@stradasf.com Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
N/A. FBN on 1-2-2018. Water Board Contact: Kelly Archer
/s/Mitchell Im/ /s/Analisa Baker/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 12/26/17. (Publish-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
phone: (510) 622-2355
e-mail: kelly.archer@waterboards.ca.gov
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
sor-County Clerk on 1/18/2018. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
1/12/18, 1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18).
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
1/19/18, 1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18).
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 296 appliances 304 Furniture 310 misc. For sale 312 Pets & animals
Fictitious BusiNess Name not be granted. If no written objection is wHirlPool-drYer gas Coin Oper- eNtertaiNmeNt ceNter for $50. 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint, Petmate comPass Dog Crate used
statemeNt #276500 timely filed, the court may grant the peti- ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 only 1 week $40. (650)872-2244.
The following person is doing business tion without a hearing. A hearing on the (650)302-2456 (650)726-4102
as: Tatiana’s Wearable Art, 2318 Hast- petition shall be held on 02/15/18 at 9 BessY small Evening Hand Bag With
ings Drive, BELMONT, CA 94002. Reg- a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, Free woodeN Bed frame, good condi- Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
istered Owner: Tatiana Elliston, same Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 297 Bicycles tion pictures available (650)322-9598
BiFold sHutters 2x28”x79 $10.00
316 clothes
address. The business is conducted by Order to Show Cause shall be published email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net
an Individual. The registrants com- at least once each week for four succes- 21-sPeed mouNtaiN Bike, 18” frame, (650)544-5306 5 Boxes male & female square dance
menced to transact business under the sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 26” Wheels $79 (650)595-3933 glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
FBN on 01.25.2018. ing on the petition in the following news- BoBBY Hull Hockey Game Great
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784 bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
/s/Tatiana Elliston/ paper of general circulation: adult BiKes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
This statement was filed with the Asses- San Mateo Daily Journal loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 iKea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x caPtel PHoNe Message on it’s
sor-County Clerk on 1/31/2018. (Publish- Filed: 1/19/2018 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. dawgs BraNd Kaymann black and
screen. Like new used twice $25 white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Bmx moNgoose Outer Limit Bike, (650)871-8907
2/2/18, 2/9/18, 2/16/18, 2/23/18). Judge of the Superior Court iKea taBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. (650)369-2486
looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933
Dated: 1/18/2018 $ 30. (650)598-9804.
casH register Parts; Much Skin Not Faux Fur Coat Woman's brown multi
(Published 1/26/18, 2/2/18, 2/9/18, cHild’s scHwiNN BicYcle, Blue in Guts $500 (415)269-4784
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. liviNg room Table, good condition. color in excellent condition 3/4
Fictitious BusiNess Name 2/16/18) length $50 (650)692-8012
statemeNt #276481 $30. (415)231-4825
costco PlaY Pen with travel bag.
The following person is doing business New 12" girls bike w/ training wheels Used once $35 (650)591-2981
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave love cHair, velour, tan. $45. geNuiNe ladies Mink Fur Jacket,
as: Metro Cleaners, 438 South Airport (808)631-1365. $50.00 Call: (650)368-0748.
Blvd, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA mes lioNel cHristmas Holiday expan-
94080. Registered Owner: Intercity Met- New deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 KaYaNo meN’s Running shoes size 11
ro Cleaners, Inc., CA. The business is 210 lost & Found 298 collectibles ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must good condition $20 (650)520-7045
conducted by a Corporation. The regis- Sell! (650) 875-8159. lioNel westerN Union Pass car and
trants commenced to transact business lost cat. Black and White. Black dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 ladies sequiN dress, blue, size XL,
patch on right eye. REWARD. 80’s toPs Complete Factory Set All
under the FBN onMay 14, 1990. Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. New twiN Mattress set plus frame pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
/s/Karen Day/ Call (323) 439-7713. lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System
$30.00 (650) 347-2356 Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
This statement was filed with the Asses- meN's stetsoN hat, size large, new,
a-team FiguriNes Plus Jeep $20 2360 RWC loction. rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
sor-County Clerk on 1/29/2018. (Publish- Books (650)591-9769 San Carlos Niagara viBratiNg Adjustable bed
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan (650) 578-9208
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal
2/2/18, 2/9/18, 2/16/18, 2/23/18). (408)656-0958 luggage, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
James PattersoN hardback books. leNNox red Rose, Unused, hand Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, New witH tags Wool or cotton Men's
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. oFFice swivel Chair, good condition.
Fictitious BusiNess Name $25. (415)231-4825 (650)952-3466
statemeNt #276479 NicHolas sParKs hardback books. NegriNi FeNciNg Epee mask size M
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 miller lite Neon sign , work good & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
The following person is doing business $59 call (650)218-6528 oFFice tYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid Paris HiltoN purse white & silver un-
as: Burlingame Kitchens & Bath, 810 wood with formica wood grain top $25 (415)260-6940 used, about 12" long x 9" high
qualitY BooKs used and rare. World
Edgehill Drive, BURLINGAME, CA & US History and classic American nov- star wars Action figure: Qui-Gon (650) 787-9753 $23. (650)592-2648
94010. Registered Owner: John A. Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 Powertel PHoNe for hard of hearing.
els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 Like new used 1 month. $20. (650)871-
Jones, same address. The business is Steve (650)518-6614. orNate large BooKcase: Two tuxedo size 40, black, including white
conducted by an Individual. The regis- Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 8907 shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
tHe Halo Forerunner saga. 3 books.
trants commenced to transact business Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
under the FBN on N/A. 299 computers samsoNite 26" tan hard-sided suit wilsoN leatHer Lady Jacket. Small,
/s/John A. Jones/ v.logviNov, uNusual Journey to the orNate maHogaNY headboard with case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. like new. $45. (808)863-1136.
This statement was filed with the Asses- Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- recordaBle cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 $45. (650)328-6709
sor-County Clerk on 1/29/2018. (Publish- ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, wilsoN leatHer, burgundy lady jack-
sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal (650) 578 9208 PiNe douBle/queeN head/foot board silK saree 6 yards new nice color.for
2/2/18, 2/9/18, 2/16/18, 2/23/18). with metal frame $35/obo. (650)646- $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
294 Baby stuff 300 toys 8530 formation. 318 sports equipment
Fictitious BusiNess Name FisHer-Price HealtHY Care booster PortaBle massage Table (Sierra siNK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
a questioN of Scruples card game, Comfort). Very good condition. $50. $15.00 (650)544-5306 15 sF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
statemeNt #276519 seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
The following person is doing business the game of moral dilemmas. New $25 (650)871-1778. Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
(650)369-2486 siNK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
as: K&M Real Estate Services, 120 Val- 295 art retro HutcH Needs refinishing other- $15.00 (650)544-5306
ley Rd., SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Reg-
istered Owner: Kenneth Nichols, same doll House w/ furniture $50.00 new wise good condition. Top detaches from BolliNger Yoga Mat. 2 blocks &
BrusHed FiNisH, 15" X 20" frame joe (650)573-5269 bottom $25. (650)712-9962 slr leNs Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
address. The business is conducted by holds 18 various size photos. Never Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 strap $5 (650)888-9314
an Individual. The registrants com- used. $20. 650-369-2486.
menced to transact business under the “gamBiNa” scarlett O’Hara doll. sewiNg storage cabinet, Custom
$25. 650-888-9314. made wood perfect condition $75.
slr leNs Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 Bow Flex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
FBN on 2/1/18. Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
/s/Kenneth Nichols/ 296 appliances large stuFFed ANIMALS - $3 each
(650)483-1222
This statement was filed with the Asses- traiN-color PriNt by John Hugh
$1200 asking $800 Call Michael
air coNditioNer 10000 BTU w/re- Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 soFaBed, velour, tan, Excellent (650)784-1061.
sor-County Clerk on 2/1/2018. (Publish- Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG rollerBlades, good condition. condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
2/2/18, 2/9/18, 2/16/18, 2/23/18). brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- uNideN HarleY Davidson Gas Tank cHilds KicK scooter by razor with hel-
0898 solid wood Dining table with exten- phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
6309 sion great piece great condition black met $25 obo (650)591-6842
order to sHow cause For $80 (650)364-5263 water storage taNK, brand new,
air coNditioNer, Portable, 14,000 star wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225.
eastoN alumiNum bat.33 inches, 30
cHaNge oF Name BTU, Commercial Cool model $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
CASE# 18CIV00031 solid wood Entertainment Center- (650)771-6324
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, sories plus remote included.
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO.
302 antiques Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
311 musical instruments
golF cluBs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o $90.00 (650)341-8342
(650)345-1835 maHogaNY aNtique Secretary desk, (925)482-5742
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- cHromatic HarmoNica: Horner golF cluBs, used set with Cart for
Russella Rubino air Pot keeps 2.5 liters (84 oz) hot or elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. taBle 24"x48" folding legs each end. The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, $50. (650)593-4490
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: cold all day $19.95 (650)595-3933 Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost (650)278-5776.
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 meN's rossigNol Skis. $95.00,
Petitioner: Russella Rubino filed a peti- coFFee maKer $15.00 white, Kitchen 303 electronics
tion with this court for a decree changing Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- good condition, (650)341-0282.
name as follows: twiN Bed, mattress, box spring, frame drum set-Pearl Export: Black, Full
0907 aNtares dollars Bill Changer ma- $ 50. (650)598-9804. Kit, Light Use, $425 Call Paul (650)218-
Present Name: Russella Rubino chines never used for small bus. $95 meN’s sKi Boots, Salomon, Size 9, very
Proposed Name: Russella Rubino-Jose 6706.
colemaN lxe Roadtrip Grill - (650)992-4544. used Bedroom Furniture, FREE. Call good condition. $70. (650) 591-2981.
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 (650)573-7381. ePiPHoNe les Paul 100th
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons “old” FisHiNg Tackle box with 30+
interested in this matter shall appear be- (650)918-9847 BlauPuNKt am/Fm/cd Radio and Re- Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
ceiver with Detachable Face asking wall uNit/room Divider. Simple Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 lures $60 (650)207-4162
fore this court at the hearing indicated lines. Breaks down for transportation.
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- electric stove From Sears $100. (650)593-4490
Excellent Condition $225 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message FeNder mustaNg I guitar amplifier oNe dozeN Official League Diamond
tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the Please Call (650)244-9267 KiNdle Fire 8 in. Case and Charger 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 walNut cHest, small (4 drawer with $80. (650)421-5469
name changes described above must file upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 (650)771-6324.
a written objection that includes the rea- good microwave 1100 watt $40 Da-
ly City (415) 231-4825. motorola Bravo MB 520 (android FeNder mustaNg ll guitar amplifier
sons for the objection at least two court 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD wardroBe closet with beveled PriNce teNNis 2 section nylon black
days before the matter is scheduled to door mirror $100 or B/Offer. (650)589- 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
HotPoiNt HeavY Duty Dryer excellent card Belmont (650)595-8855 $130.00 (650)421-5469 Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
be heard and must appear at the hearing working condition Burlingame $50 Call 0764 $55.(650)341-8342
to show cause why the petition should Dan (408)656-0958 oNKYo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
not be granted. If no written objection is wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x For sale:
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, Epiphone Les Paul Custom ProgrammaBle eliPtical Exer-
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the maYtag wasHer excellent working Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint. cise Bike. Excellent Condition. Redwood
petition shall be held on 02/15/18 at 9 condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan wood-graiN lamiNate Kitchen table $625.00, 650 421 5469. City (650)740-9980 $75.00
(408)656-0958 samsuNg Flat TV 20" ex.co.incl.
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 3’x4’ plus 1’ leaf, 2 chairs. Photo availa-
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this ble $35 (650)392-4841. total gYm XLS, excellent condition.
Order to Show Cause shall be published mFg H20laBs Model 300 exc cond Huge ludwig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. 304 Furniture & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
at least once each week for four succes- 306 Housewares (650)588-0828
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
reFrigerator comPact made by 2 walNut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops (650)369-8013.
ing on the petition in the following news- emerson $25.00 good shape joe
paper of general circulation: need work but very good cond. $20/ea comPlete set OF CHINA - Windsor touredge reactioN ii uniflex sys-
(650)573-5269 (650)952-3466. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, PiaNo, uPrigHt, in excellent condi- tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 1/4/2018 20-pieces in original box, never used. tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
reFrigerator For Sale very good $250 per box (3 boxes available).
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ condition asking only $99 (650)520-4650 aNtique diNiNg table for six people uPrigHt PiaNo. In tune. Fair condi-
Judge of the Superior Court (650)342-5630
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. viNtage NasH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
Dated: 1/4/2018 room Heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
(Published 1/12/18, 1/19/18, 1/26/18, aNtique moHagaNY Bookcase. Four crYstal (leaded glass) lamp $30. viNtage liNgerie Washboard circa
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. Can send picture. (650)464-7860 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
2/2/18) (650)952-3500 feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
strumming $50 (650)369-2486
armcHair good condition $55. 308 tools womaN’s sKi Boots, Nordica, size 8
sewiNg macHiNe-roYal XL 6000 $30 (650)592-2047.
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. (650)266-3184 YamaHa acoustic Guitar, model
(650)342-8436. aNtique iroN Hand Drills. 3 available FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
order to sHow cause For Beige soFa $99. Excellent Condition at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron womeN’s raicHel ski boots, size 6 ?
cHaNge oF Name sHowtime rotisserie used once (650) 315-2319 zilJiaN cYmBals with stands, 21” $ 50. (650)888-5808 .
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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, message. carPet ruNNer: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- gine crane. Excellent condition but sold (916)826-5964 YamaHa rooF RACK, 58 inches $75.
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, or: floral design. good condition “as is” $99 (650)347-7949 Jr. (650)458-3255
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, $45.00. (650)266-3184
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312 Pets & animals
PETITION OF tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call
(650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. commode, good condition. $20 obo. dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 335 garden equipment
Kevin Christopher Mendez Please call (650)745-6309 airliNe carrier for cats, pur. from
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
smitH coroNa typewriter and table sHoPsmitH marK V 50th Anniversary Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
Petitioner: Kevin Christopher Mendez comPuter desK For sale $99 most attachments. $1,500/OBO. (505)228-1480 local. cHaiN saw, 16“ ,Craftsmen ,electric,
filed a petition with this court for a decree M120 $25 (650)888-9314 $55. (650)888-5808
(650)520-4650 (650)504-0585
changing name as follows: uNitaP staNdard centerset bath-
Present Name: comPuter swivel CHAIR. Padded viNtage craFtsmaN Jig Saw. Circa oNe KeNNel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- 340 camera & Photo equip.
room chrome faucet, complete, $10, mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
Kevin Christopher Mendez (650)595-3933 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
Proposed Name: (650)593-2066 NiKoN 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
Kevin Christopher Michaels desK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. viNtage sHoPsmitH and BaNd lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
vacuum cleaNer (reconditioned) saw, good shape. $300/obo. Call
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 (650)458-3578 Parrot cage, Steel, Large - approx
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons (650)342-6993 omega B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
interested in this matter shall appear be- 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
westerN wasHBoard Sales made offer. (650)245-4084
fore this court at the hearing indicated of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. diNette taBle, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- $75. phone 650-369-2486. (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
tition for change of name should not be 309 office equipment Pet carrier for small dog or cat in ex- vivitar v 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
granted. Any person objecting to the wHirlPool wasHer DRYER, GE diNiNg taBle (36"x54") and 4 match- cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
name changes described above must file Refrigerator all working and in good con- ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for (650)583-6636
a written objection that includes the rea- 1950’s BurrougHs elec. adding ma- 6059
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. $250 .(650)-654-1930.
sons for the objection at least two court chine. $30. 650-888-9314.
days before the matter is scheduled to wHirlPool-drYer gas Coin Oper- dresser 4-drawer in Belmont for Pet taxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux 345 medical equipment
be heard and must appear at the hearing ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or $75. Good condition; good for children. laPtoP case or bag. Black. Like new. Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
to show cause why the petition should $25. Call (650)349-6059. Homedics dual Shiatsu Massage
(650)302-2456 Call (650)678-8585 Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
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U.S.: Syria making new chemical weapons despite 2013 deal
By Josh Lederman chemical use by Assad’s forces.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Use of such widely deplored
weapons comes with great risk for
WASHINGTON — The Trump Assad, raising questions about why
administration on Thursday he would take the chance. But the
accused Syrian President Bashar officials said the U.S. believes
Assad’s government of producing Assad’s government sees chemical
and using “new kinds of weapons” attacks as an effective way to ter-
to deliver deadly chemicals despite rorize rebels and sympathetic pop-
committing to abolish its program ulations into fleeing, therefore
in 2013, and said the world must altering the demographic balance
find a way to stop it. in the Alawite heartland where
President Donald Trump has not Assad is trying to consolidate con-
ruled out additional military action trol. Assad is a member of the
to deter attacks or punish Assad, Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiite
administration officials said, Islam that forms a minority of
although they did not suggest any Syria’s population.
action was imminent. They empha- Yet Syria’s government isn’t the
sized that the United States was only chemical weapons threat in
seeking a new way to hold chemi- the region, according to the offi-
cal weapons-users accountable and cials. The Islamic State group con-
wanted cooperation from Russia, tinues to use them, they said,
Assad’s patron, in pressuring him although the militants’ arms are
to end the attacks. said to be more rudimentary.
Raising the alarm about the con- Though IS no longer controls
tinued threat, U.S. officials said it large parts of Syria or Iraq, the offi-
was “highly likely” that Assad cials said the extremist group con-
kept a hidden stockpile of chemical tinues to use sulfur mustard, via
weapons after 2013 that he failed artillery shells, and chlorine,
REUTERS
to properly disclose. They said delivered by improvised explosive
A police forensic expert examines the area after a building hit by a rocket fired from Syria.
information gathered from recent devices. The officials noted that
alleged attacks also suggested that Barrel bombs used earlier in the different in the middle of a war Syria and Russia have dismissed the underlying chemicals are easy
Assad retained a “continued produc- war to disperse chemicals indis- zone, the officials said the U.S. has the conclusions of the Joint to acquire or produce, and said the
tion capacity” — also banned under criminately, for example, have a firm understanding of the extent Investigative Mission, an expert U.S. does not believe IS has gotten
the 2013 deal. been replaced by ground-launched of chemical use in Syria through a body set up by the United Nations ahold of military stockpiles in
There were no indications that munitions, officials said. More combination of intelligence, sam- and Organization for the either Iraq or Syria.
the Syria government, after seven recent attacks have involved both ple testing by third countries, and Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, Years of efforts by two U.S. pres-
years of civil war, had developed chlorine, which has nonchemical social media and other open-source that Assad’s government used chlo- idents have failed to end the har-
new, deadlier chemicals. Rather, uses and is easier to acquire, and the information, the officials said. rine gas in 2014 and 2015, and rowing reports on chemical
the officials said Assad’s forces are more sophisticated chemical sarin, Assad’s government has denied sarin in April 2017. Late last year, weapons use in Syria.
using the same chemicals — chlo- the officials said. using chemical weapons. Syria’s Russia used its U.N. Security Under President Barack Obama,
rine and sarin — but in more The officials weren’t authorized chief ally, Russia, has claimed that Council veto to prevent the inves- the United States stopped short of
sophisticated ways, potentially to to speak on the record and briefed the reports are false attempts to tigative body from being renewed, striking Assad’s forces in
evade international accountability reporters on condition of pressure Syria’s government or arguing it had been discredited. response, but brokered a deal with
by making the origins of attacks anonymity. provocations perpetrated by oppo- That led the U.S. and other nations Russia to rid Syria of its stock-
harder to trace. Though evidence-collection is sition groups. to accuse Moscow of covering for piles.
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