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Officials aim to improve Redwood City bikescape


City navigates web of regional thoroughfares to ease bike access
By Anna Schuessler cle network and identify a north-south challenging, he said. The effort for
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF bicycle corridor in collaboration with this project is to minimize those chal-
neighboring cities. lenges for bikes and pedestrians.
As Redwood City takes steps to Christian Hammack, parking and Hammack said the project awarded
make biking a realistic choice for resi- transportation demand manager, said last month was part of an ongoing
dents, city officials are hopeful reduced the city has long pegged Hudson Street effort to improve coordination
congestion and other community ben- for improvements after receiving a between the car, bicycle and pedestrian
number of requests from community traffic on Hudson Street. Curb ramps
efits will follow.
members visiting the various commu- and a part-time bike lane were included
The City Council approved two proj- in a paving project last year on the
ects last month designed to improve nity centers and schools clustered
around the street, one of the main stretch of Hudson Street north of
access and safety for bicyclists tra- Jefferson Avenue, meaning the focus
versing the city and the surrounding north-south thoroughfares between
Woodside Road and Whipple Avenue. of the recently approved improve-
region. Councilmembers designated ments will be in the area south of ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
an estimated $1. 5 million toward In busy intersections as we have on Jefferson. Bicyclists and vehicles often share space on Redwood Citys
street improvements on Hudson Street Hudson, getting all the modes of trans- Hudson Street, where city officials just committed $1.5 million
and authorized staff to develop a bicy- portation to share the roadway can be See BIKES, Page 18 for access and safety improvements.

A CONVERSATION ABOUT AMERICA


County eyes
immigration
issue, policy
Board aims to balance inclusive
community, adherence to law
By Samantha Weigel to actively
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF investigate
un do cumen t ed
San Mateo County is delicately immigrants in
wading into the immigration an effort to
debate as officials are slated to assuage fears
consider a resolution aimed at bal- and foster a safe
ancing the interests of promoting community.
an inclusive community with Our county
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL adherence to federal and state laws. Don Horsley has a reputation
Congresswoman Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, came to San Mateo High School to hold a community discussion On Tuesday, Feb. 14, the Board for helping all
called A conversation About America Friday. With recent political changes in the United States, students had of Supervisors will consider a res- of our residents. This is a humani-
an opportunity to ask Speir a number of questions and voice concerns. olution that clarifies its policies
on not spending county resources See POLICY, Page 24

Whats next for downtown Redwood City? The fight against brain disease
City Council to review Downtown Precise Plan with an eye on the future Widow discusses Robin Williams death
By Anna Schuessler best manage tions on architectural styles and
downtown and building height limits, particular- By Samantha Weigel ed Foster City
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
its changes into ly near the old courthouse, which DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Thursday, Feb.
Redwood Citys Downtown the future. he believes could be tightened to 9, to give a spe-
Precise Plan set the stage for a Vice Mayor preserve downtowns historic In a compelling first-person cial presenta-
whirlwind of development as its Ian Bain said character. Bain believes city offi- account of beloved Bay Area come- tion she hopes
adoption in 2011 coincided with the council has cials could have done better in dian Robin Williams final days, will help edu-
an economic boom. not evaluated working with developers, many his widow is spreading awareness cate anyone
Six years and quite a few cranes, the plan since it who interpreted the guidelines in about the dire consequences of who is affected
construction hats and street clo- was adopted, a different ways, resulting in an degenerative brain diseases like by brain disease
sures later, the City Council is Ian Bain process he said influx of contemporary designs the little-known Lewy body Susan Williams and inspire ded-
looking to assess the plan as it is long over- dementia.
meets its cap and determine how to due. He hopes to discuss regula- See FUTURE, Page 18 Susan Schneider Williams visit- See WILLIAMS, Page 18

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Thought for the Day


Perhaps when we find ourselves
wanting everything, it is because we
are dangerously close to wanting nothing.
Sylvia Plath

This Day in History


The Lateran Treaty was signed, with

1929 Italy recognizing the independence


and sovereignty of Vatican City.

In 6 6 0 B. C. , tradition holds that Japan was founded as


Jimmu ascended the throne as the countrys rst emperor.
In 1 8 1 2 , Massachusetts Gov. Elbridge Gerry signed a
redistricting law favoring his Democratic-Republican Party
giving rise to the term gerrymandering.
In 1 8 5 8 , a French girl, Bernadette Soubirous, reported the
rst of 18 visions of a lady dressed in white in a grotto near
Lourdes. (The Catholic Church later accepted that the
visions were of the Virgin Mary.)
In 1 8 6 2 , the Civil War Battle of Fort Donelson began in
Tennessee. (Union forces led by Brig. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant
captured the fort ve days later.)
In 1 9 3 7 , a 6-week-old sit-down strike against General
Motors ended, with the company agreeing to recognize the
United Automobile Workers Union.
In 1 9 4 5 , President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime
Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet leader Josef Stalin REUTERS
signed the Yalta Agreement, in which Stalin agreed to Locals perform fire dragon dances ahead of the Lantern Festival In Jishou, Hunan province, China.
declare war against Imperial Japan following Nazi
Germanys capitulation. Ancient World still exists. Do you including Seven (1995) and Seven
know which one? Can you name all of Years in Tibet (1997).
In 1 9 6 3 , American author and poet Sylvia Plath was found the Seven Wonders? See answer at end. ***
dead in her London at, a suicide; she was 30. *** The seven castaways were not rescued
In 1 9 7 2 , McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. and Life magazine The House of Seven Gables in Salem, from the uncharted island in the last
canceled plans to publish what turned out to be a fake auto- Massachusetts, built in 1668, is the episode of the television series
biography of reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes. oldest surviving wooden mansion in Gilligans Island (1964-1967). In
In 1 9 8 6 , Soviet dissident Natan Sharansky was released New England. The mansion inspired the TV movie Rescue from Gilligans
by the Soviet Union after nine years of captivity as part of American author Nathaniel Island (1978) the castaways were res-
an East-West prisoner exchange. Hawthornes (1804-1864) 1851 novel cued, then marooned again on the same
In 1 9 9 0 , South African black activist Nelson Mandela was of the same name. island. In The Castaways on
freed after 27 years in captivity. *** Gilligans Island (1979) the Howells
The New York Yankees retired jersey turned the island into a vacation resort.

W
hen the first 7-Eleven conven- number 7 in honor of baseball great ***
Birthdays ience stores opened in 1946 Mickey Mantle (1931-1995) in 1969.
the store hours were from 7
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers was
*** a short lived television drama in 1982
a.m. to 11 p.m., hence the company The seven deadly sins are pride, cov- loosely based on the 1954 musical film
name. etousness, lust, anger, gluttony, envy of the same name. Richard Dean
*** and sloth. In the Middle Ages it was Anderson (born 1950) and River
The famous scene of Marilyn Monroes believed that the seven deadly sins led Phoenix (1970-1993) starred in the
(1926-1962) white dress blowing up is to damnation. show, which was cancelled after one
from the movie The Seven Year Itch *** season.
(1955). In the movie, Monroes char- The Roman Catholic Church estab- ***
acter is hot so she cools off by stand- lished the seven virtues, which protect Ans wer: The Py ramids of Giza in
ing over a subway vent. a person against temptation toward the Egy pt is the ancient wonder that still
Actor Burt Former Florida Actress Jennifer *** seven deadly sins. The virtues are ex ists. Completed in 2580 B.C., it is
Reynolds is 81. Gov. Jeb Bush is Aniston is 48. NBA basketball players Tim Duncan humility, meekness, charity, chastity, believ ed that the py ramids were built as
64.
(born 1976) and Patrick Ewing (born moderation, zeal and generosity. a tomb for a Pharaoh, although no
1962) are both 7 feet tall. Shaquille *** pharaoh has ev er been found buried
Actor Conrad Janis is 89. Fashion designer Mary Quant is ONeal (born 1972) is 7 feet 1 inch tall. Donald Roan Dunagan (born 1934) was there. The other ancient wonders are:
83. Actress Tina Louise is 79. Actor Sonny Landham is 76. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (born 1947) is 7 hired at age 7 to be the facial model and Mausoleum of Halicarnassus in Turk ey,
Bandleader Sergio Mendes is 76. Actor Philip Anglim is 65. feet 2 inches tall. the voice of Bambi in the 1942 movie the Temple of Artemis in Turk ey,
Actress Catherine Hickland is 61. Rock musician David *** Bambi. Dunagan concealed his child- Pharos of Alex andria in Egy pt,
Uosikkinen (The Hooters) is 61. Actress Carey Lowell is 56. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs hood movie involvement because he Hanging Gardens of Baby lon in Iraq,
Singer Sheryl Crow is 55. Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is (1937) was re-released in theaters in feared he would be nicknamed Bambi Statue of Zeus in Greece and Colossus
53. Actor Damian Lewis is 46. Actress Marisa Petroro is 45. 1944 to raise revenue for the Disney during his long career with the U.S. of Rhodes in Greece.
Singer DAngelo is 43. Actor Brice Beckham is 41. Rock M- studio during World War II. Since then Marines.
C/vocalist Mike Shinoda (Linkin Park) is 40. Singer-actress the movie has been re-released every ***
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Police reports
Protecting the right trees
By Anna Schuessler scaping is the responsibility of private dents regarding the tree regulations is com-
Some people are trashy
Someone dumped items in a garbage
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF property owners and when it is the citys. plaints when a neighbor wants to remove a area in Foster City around 12:30 p.m.
For example, trees in public paths or roads tree to do a home remodel or construction. before driving away, it was reported at
In the wake of recent heavy storms and standing on or adjacent to private property He said events like when the public con- 5:14 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8.
resident concerns with the upkeep of trees must be maintained by property owners. cerned expressed over Rubys possible
crossing public and private property lines, Residents whose property contains protect- removal, as well as the effects of recent
the San Carlos City Council is slated to ed trees, which include rare, historical or storms on the trees, warrant a new discus- REDWOOD CITY
review the citys existing tree regulations large trees, must request a permit to remove sion on current rules. Re s i de n t i al b urg l ary . Noises were
Monday. the tree. City staff may also inspect protect- Its a good discussion to have periodical- reported on Sierra Street between 4:30 a.m.
City planner Lisa Costa Sanders said the ed trees with an arborist to evaluate their ly, he said. and 5 a.m. as well as a ashlight, open side
council requested the study session after health to determine if additional care or Olbert said the council may consider ways gate and kitchen door screen ripped and door
storms caused a eucalyptus tree on San removal is needed, according to a staff to tighten current regulations defining when
unlocked, it was reported before 1:57 p.m.
Carlos Avenue to fall last month, blocking report. removal of trees may be allowed to preserve
Friday, Feb. 3.
traffic near Arundel Elementary School for For Mayor Bob Grassilli, resident safety protected trees.
Vehi cl e burg l ary . Tools were stolen from
several hours. Also fueling the councils will drive the discussion. Grassilli is con- In other business, the council will consid-
cerned about the status of the 45 eucalyptus er a Planning Commission recommendation a vehicle on Veterans Boulevard before 4:58
interest are questions from property owners
trees lining San Carlos Avenue. Although to approve a master plan for North a.m. Friday, Feb. 3.
about who is responsible for maintaining
trees in a public right of way, highlighted no one was hurt when one fell last month, Crestview Park slated to enhance existing
by a now-resolved dispute between home- they have been considered a safety hazard walking paths, adding benches and provid-
SAN MATEO
owners in the White Oaks neighborhood and may be removed. At its Jan. 23 meeting, ing a service dog memorial. The proposal Ci ty o rdi nance v i o l ati o n. A man keeps
and the city over possible removal of a 100- the council recently approved $300,000 follows several community meetings held leaving shopping carts on the street on
year-old heritage white oak tree named toward removing the trees if review with an throughout 2016 to collect public input on Jefferson Court, it was reported at 2:17 p.m.
Ruby last fall. A sidewalk bulb-out has arborist deems it necessary. the future of the space, which resulted in Thursday, Feb. 2.
since then been constructed around the tree, The most important thing is the public support for little to no new development on Auto burg l ary . A window was smashed on
whose roots had previously caused the side- safety, he said. Nobody likes to take trees the space. a white Chevrolet Silverado on Tilton
walk to lift, so the tree has room to grow. down, wed rather not do it. Avenue, it was reported at 6:54 a. m.
Existing tree regulations outline Councilman Mark Olbert said the feed- The council meets 7 p.m. Feb. 13 at the Thursday, Feb. 2.
instances when maintaining trees and land- back he receives most frequently from resi- City Council Chambers, 600 Elm St.
FOSTER CITY
Trial for an alleged Local briefs department and convenience stores, accord-
ing to police.
Bike theft. A bicycle worth $1,300 was
stolen on Marlin Avenue just before 4:04
HOA embezzler delayed victed of embezzlement. She faces up to three Police said Thomas is responsible for at p.m. Monday, Feb. 6.
The trial was delayed Friday for a man years and four months in state prison for her least 15 similar crimes in San Mateo County,
accused of being a co-conspirator in an plea deal. In November, she was released from but that number is expected to grow once BELMONT
embezzlement case jail to await sentencing. The judge who ruled other agencies get involved and review
unsolved thefts or credit card frauds. Thomas Parking complaint. A red Dodge truck was
involving nearly $2.8 in favor of her release indicated she wanted to
was booked into jail on multiple counts parked in a disabled spot with no placard on
million from a San Mateo wait to sentence Lambert until Medeiros com-
including elder abuse, burglary, credit card El Camino Real before 3:20 p.m. Tuesday,
homeowners association, pletes his jury trial, which, at the time, was
according to the San fraud and identity theft, according to police. Jan. 3.
slated to begin in February.
Mateo County District
Attorneys Office. Woman arrested for
Michael Anthony
Medeiros is next expected
elder abuse, burglary
to appear in court June 26. South San Francisco police announced a
Michael woman accused of being a prolific wallet thief
Medeiros His defense attorney
requested that the case be who targeted elderly women was arrested after
continued so he could provide defense for an surveillance photos of her circulated in the
upcoming murder trial in Alameda County and media.
to allow for more time for an expert to analyze Renetha Thomas, a 42-year-old San Jose
forensic evidence from computer hard drives woman, was arrested Thursday, Jan. 9, at her
related to the case, according to prosecutors. home after a monthslong investigation that
Medeiros is accused of working with Susan revealed she was targeting victims in several
Marie Lambert, 65, to embezzle millions of San Mateo County cities, according to
dollars from the massive condominium asso- police. Police released surveillance photos
ciation between 2007 and 2013. Lambert was Wednesday of the woman they allege commit-
the manager of the HOA when she issued near- ted elder abuse.
ly 150 false invoices for property improve- Thomas crime spree is believed to have
ment work that was never done. Medeiros, begun in August 2016. She would allegedly
then 58, owned a painting company and contact elderly victims in grocery stores and
would cash checks and split the money with distract them from their purses located in
Lambert, according to prosecutors. shopping carts. She would then steal their
Lambert pleaded no contest and was con- wallets and later use their credit cards at
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Immigrant advocates decrying Are raids result of Trump?


TRUMP VS. OBAMA
spate of arrests in Los Angeles As a candidate, Donald Trump vowed to take a hard line on immigration. Five days
after taking office, he signed a sweeping executive order that made clear that
just about any immigrant living in the country illegally could be a priority for
By Amy Taxin deportation, particularly those with outstanding deportation orders. The
presidents order also said enforcement priorities would include convicted
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS criminals, immigrants who had been arrested for any criminal offense, those
who committed fraud, and anyone who may have committed a crime.
LOS ANGELES Immigrant advo- Under President Barack Obama, the government focused on immigrants in the
country illegally who posed a threat to national security or public safety and
cates on Friday decried a series of recent border crossers. But despite the narrower focus, more than 2 million
arrests that federal deportation agents people were deported during Obamas time in office, including a record of more
said aimed to round up criminals in than 409,000 people in 2012. At one point, he was dubbed the Deporter in
Chief by his critics.
Southern California but they believe The record was reached with the help of the Secure Communities program that
mark a shift in enforcement under the helped the government identify immigrants in the country illegally who had
Trump administration. been arrested. In the latter half of Obamas tenure, deportations plummeted to
lows matching those of former President George W. Bushs term.
Advocates began fielding calls
Thursday from immigrants and their ARE THE LATEST RAIDS A
lawyers reporting raids at homes and
businesses in the greater Los Angeles DIRECT RESULT OF TRUMPS ORDER?
area. In one instance, agents knocked Immigration officials say they arent.
on one door looking for a man and David Marin, Immigration and Customs Enforcements field office director for
enforcement and removal operations in greater Los Angeles, said the agency
ended up arresting another who is in the carries out these operations two or three times a year in his region. He says the
country illegally but has no criminal California operation was in the planning stagesbefore the administration came
record something Angelica Salas, out with their current executive orders.
But immigrant rights groups say the actions are harsher than in the past.
the executive director of the Coalition Advocates began fielding calls Thursday from immigrants and their lawyers
for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los reporting raids at homes and businesses in the greater Los Angeles area. In one
Angeles, said would not likely have instance, agents showed up at the home of a 50-year-old house painter named
happened previously. REUTERS Manuel Mosqueda in the Los Angeles suburbs, looking to arrest an immigrant
The Metropolitan Detention Center is seen after ICE immigration raids in Los Angeles. who wasnt there. In the process, they spoke with Mosqueda, arrested him and
This was not normal, Salas told put him on a bus to Mexico though lawyers were able to halt his deportation
reporters Friday. country illegally. viduals. and bring him back.
Immigration and Customs U.S. Department of Homeland In the suburbs of Los Angeles, 50- In all, Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested about 160 people during
a five-day sweep in Southern California aimed at immigrants with criminal
Enforcement arrested about 160 people Security Secretary John Kelly, visiting year-old house painter Manuel histories and deportation orders, including a Salvadoran gang member wanted
during a five-day sweep in Southern the California-Mexico border on Mosqueda was there when his fianci in his country and a Brazilian drug trafficker. Marin acknowledged that five of
California aimed at immigrants with Friday, was asked if the Trump adminis- answered the door, thinking it was those arrested would not have met the Obama administrations enforcement
priorities.
criminal histories and deportation tration was stepping up enforcement. police, his 21-year-old daughter The agency called it an enforcement surge that was no different than
orders, including a Salvadoran gang Theyre not rounding anyone up. Marlene said. enforcement actions carried out in the past and said a rash of recent reports
member wanted in his country and a The people that ICE apprehends are They were looking for someone else about purported ICE checkpoints and random sweeps are false, dangerous, and
Brazilian drug trafficker. people who are illegal and then some, and they took my dad in the process, irresponsible. In a statement, the agency said officers frequently encounter
additional suspects who may be in the United States in violation of the federal
David Marin, ICE field office director he said. ICE is executing the law. she said. immigration laws. Those persons will be evaluated on a case by case basis and,
for enforcement and removal opera- Kelly said he joined ICE agents in Karla Navarrete, a lawyer for when appropriate, arrested by ICE.
tions in greater Los Angeles, said the San Diego on two house visits to deport CHIRLA, said she sought to stop
agency carries out these operations two people. He said one was a particularly Mosqueda from being placed on a bus to THE NEW NORMAL?
or three times a year in his region. bad individual. Mexico and was told by ICE that things Despite the claims that this is business as usual, an indication of the changed
These operations take weeks and The announcement of the arrests had changed. She said another lawyer tactics came earlier in the week when Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly
testified before Congress. He told lawmakers immigration agents expressed
sometimes months of planning, so this comes days after an Arizona woman was filed federal court papers to halt his frustration about that they were not fully allowed to enforce immigration laws
operation was in the planning stages arrested and deported to Mexico after removal. under the Obama administration. He predicted Trumps directives would end that
before the administration came out with what she thought was a routine check in Salas said the agency provided scant frustration.
their current executive orders, he told with immigration officials and amid details to lawyers who headed to the I think their morale has suffered because of the job they were hired to do, and
then in their sense, theyre ... kind of hobbled or, you know, hands tied behind their
reporters. heightened anxiety among immigrant detention center in response to the back, that kind of thing,Kelly told the House Homeland Security Committee.And
He said similar operations took place communities since Trump signed an phone calls, and in the past was more now, they feel more positive about things. I bet if you watch the morale issue, youll
executive order to expand deportations. forthcoming with information. ... be surprised going forward.
this week in Atlanta, New York and Acting ICE Director Thomas Homan, who was previously in charge of the agencys
Chicago. A decade ago, immigration officers She also said there is increased anxi- enforcement and removal operations, earlier this month made a point of noting
Marin said 151 of those arrested in searching for specific individuals would ety in the community about immigra- that his agents would enforce the law.
often arrest others found along the way, tion enforcement since Trumps order. In at least one case, it seems clear that Trumps order changed someones fate.
Southern California had criminal Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos, a mother of two in Phoenix, was arrested nearly a
records. He said five people would not a practice that drew criticism from advo- Democratic state lawmakers decade ago for using a false ID to get a job as a janitor at an amusement park.
have met the Obama administrations cates. Under the Obama administration, denounced the arrests and urged immi- She pleaded guilty to a felony charge, but the government during the Obama
agents also carried out arrests but grants to know their rights and what to years declined to deport her despite her being in the country illegally. On
enforcement priorities but were arrested Wednesday, she showed up at the ICE building in Phoenix for a scheduled check-
because they were found to be in the focused more narrowly on specific indi- do if approached by federal authorities. in with immigration officers and was swiftly deported to Mexico.

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Sacrificing California spillway Local brief


Home burglar gets 34 years prison
A 24-year-old man convicted of multiple home burglaries

may avoid emergency releases


By Don Thompson
throughout the Peninsula was sentenced to 34 years and
eight months in state prison Friday, according to the San
Mateo County District Attorneys Office.
Johnny Fobbs and two other men, identified as 24-year-
old Kim Parks, 24, and Derwin Upshaw, 31, committed the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS home burglaries between September 2015 and January
2016, hitting up homes in the Peninsula and the East Bay,
OROVILLE California may avoid according to prosecutors.
emergency releases from a rain-choked Authorities began investigating the burglaries after a
reservoir by further sacrificing a rapidly number of San Mateo County residents reported the break-
deteriorating concrete spillway while ins. In each case, prosecutors said the modus operandi was
still protecting Oroville Dam, state offi- similar: The suspects broke a rear sliding glass door and
cials said Friday. stole guns, jewelry, cash and safes, according to prosecu-
The California Department of Water tors.
Resources significantly increased Authorities were eventually able to identify a suspect
releases from Lake Oroville even vehicle and placed an electronic tracker on the car. In
though unexpected erosion chewed January 2016, authorities tracked the car from the East Bay
through the spillway earlier this week, to San Carlos, where another home was burglarized using
sending chunks of concrete flying and the same method as seen in the earlier burglaries, according
creating a 200-foot-long, 30-foot-deep to prosecutors.
hole that continues growing. Authorities attempted to stop the car, but the suspects led
State engineers expect that water them on a pursuit that ended in Oakland with a foot chase.
flowing out of the dam will catch up Authorities caught up with Fobbs and arrested him on sus-
with the torrent flowing in from recent picion of committing the burglaries. Prosecutors said
storms by sometime Saturday if they REUTERS investigators also found jewelry in Fobbs pocket that was
can continue the higher flows. Water flow through a damaged spillway on the Oroville Dam. later determined to have been stolen from the San Carlos
Basically its going to be a triage sit- by muddy water flowing downstream overflowing into the emergency spill- house that had been burglarized earlier that day, according
uation. We know were going to have alongside the damaged spillway after way. to prosecutors.
erosion going on but its in the best sections of its concrete walls collapsed Water was still entering the lake twice On Dec. 5, Fobbs pleaded no contest to felony residential
interest of the lake right now to be able earlier this week. as fast as it could be released Friday burglary and felony attempted residential burglary on the
to keep using the spillway to evacuate The cost could approach $100 mil- afternoon. But the deluge was expected condition that he serves no more than 34 years and eight
water, said department spokesman Eric lion, though department spokesman to continue easing into Saturday, low months in state prison, according to prosecutors.
See. Doug Carlson said the estimate by a enough that officials can begin reducing Fobbs will receive 445 days credit for time served, and is
That could save them from having to department engineer is an early, ball- the lake level to prepare for future winter required to pay restitution of at least $620,000 to 28 vic-
use an emergency spillway for the first park figure. It is too soon to know with storms. tims. Fobbs will also be required to pay restitution to 10
time in the reservoirs 48-year history. any certainty what it will cost, Carlson Even if the lake overflows into the other victims whose loss has not yet been determined,
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Protest marks public school visit T he S an Mat e o - This years theme is the
Fo s t e r Ci t y magic of SamTrans, and
E d u c a t i o n students between first- and
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by new Education Secretary DeVos


By Maria Danilova
fundraiser Wednesday, Feb.
22, at the office of
Ro dn un s k y
vowed to strengthen pub- As s o ci ates in San Mateo,
&
throughout San Mateo
County are encouraged to
participate. The deadline for
submissions is Friday, Feb.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lic education. But she also 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, 24. Visit samtrans.com/art-
had some tough words for Suite, 154. Money will go bus for more information.
WASHINGTON Angry activists shouted the protesters. to supporting district pro- ***
stand up, fight back and one protester was I respect peaceful grams and services. The S e quo i a Hi g h
arrested, as Betsy DeVos made her first visit to protest, and I will not be *** Scho o l Al umn i
a public school Friday as education secretary. deterred in executing the The Bel mo nt Li brary is As s o c i at i o n is seeking
Several dozen protesters, some with small vital mission of the hosting a Bl ack Hi s to ry Mo nth essay submissions for its Purpl e Patri o t award,
children, gathered at Jefferson Middle Department of contest for teens between sixth- and 12- honoring those who have shown outstand-
School, a predominantly African-American Betsy DeVos Education, DeVos said in grade, in an effort to honor and recognize ing service or dedication to support the
school in the nations capital. At one point, a statement. No school those who have fought for equality and civil school.
when DeVos tried to enter the school, two door in America will be blocked from those rights. Written nominations must be submitted to
protesters blocked her path, forcing her to seeking to help our nations school chil- Submissions no longer than 500 words the Sequoia High School Alumni
return to her car. D.C. police said one man was dren. should be entered before midnight Association, P.O. Box 2534, Redwood City,
detained for assaulting a police officer. DeVos, 59, is a billionaire Republican Wednesday, Feb. 22. Visit smcl.org for more CA 94064 no later than Friday, March 10.
DeVos eventually made it inside the school, donor who spent more than two decades pro- information. Email kenrolandelli@aol. com for more
in a visit that was designed to help her mend moting charter schools and school voucher *** information.
fences with teachers and parents across the programs in her home state of Michigan and SamTrans is accepting submissions for
country following a contentious confirma- other states. She faced fierce opposition dur- its annual Art Takes a Bus Ri de contest,
tion battle. ing the confirmation process from teachers inviting local students to craft original Class notes is a column dedicated to school news.
It is compiled by education reporter Austin Walsh.
DeVos praised the school for its hard work unions who fear that she intends to defund tra- work which could be displayed as a wrap on You can contact him at (650) 344-5200, ext. 105 or
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Angry voters flood town
halls of GOP lawmakers worked to pass Obamacare in the
By Erica Werner
and Mike Householder first place, Republicans who want
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to repeal it now are facing angry
pushback of their own at con-
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. The stituent gatherings from Utah to
voter identified himself as a cancer Michigan to Tennessee and else-
survivor, and he had something to where, even in solidly Republican
say to Republican Rep. Justin districts.
Amash: I am scared to death that I And just as the protests in 2009
will not have health insurance in focused on health care but reflected
the future. broader concerns over an increas-
The comment earned 61-year-old ingly divisive new president and
retiree Paul Bonis a standing ova- Democrats monopoly control
REUTERS tion from the crowd packed into a over Washington, now, too, con-
Faisal Etal (brown coat), a Somali national who was delayed entry to the United States because of the recent school auditorium in Amashs stituent complaints at town hall
travel ban, is greeted by his brother Adan Etal at Washington Dulles International Airport in Chantilly, Va. Michigan district Thursday night. meetings appear to reflect more
And the congressman was booed general fears about the Trump

After win, travel ban opponents for his response: That the administration and the implica-
Affordable Care Act has hurt a lot tions of one-party GOP rule of the
of people, and he supports his nations capital.
partys plans to repeal and replace In a Salt Lake City suburb on

seeking another court victory


By Jessica Gresko the court should reconsider the order President Bill Clinton in 1993, did
it, even though the GOP still has-
nt united around an alternative.
Its a scene thats played out
around the country over the past
Thursday night, GOP Rep. Jason
Chaffetz faced irate constituents
chanting Do your job! as they
pressed the House Oversight
by 11 a.m. on Feb. 16. not seem satisfied with answers several weeks as Republicans and Committee chairman to investi-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump have gate Trump. Chaffetz struggled to
For his part, Trump said Friday about the executive order from an
administration lawyer. assumed control of Washington be heard as he faced a litany of
WASHINGTON Opponents of that he is considering signing a and begun moving forward on sharp questions and screams from
President Donald Trumps travel brand new order while the ban is Brinkema said that the order their long-held promise to undo a crowd of people who grilled him
ban sought Friday to rack up anoth- held up in court. clearly has all kinds of weakness- former President Barack Obamas on everything from Obamacare to
er legal victory against the meas- Speaking to reporters on Air es, and she asked the government health care law. In an echo of the Chaffetzs desire to overturn a new
ure, believing they have the admin- Force One as he flew to Florida for to explain the justification for the raucous complaints that confront- national monument in southern
istration on the defensive after a the weekend, the president said he ban, saying courts have been beg- ed Democrats back in 2009 as they Utah.
federal appeals court refused to rein- expected his administration to win ging for that explanation. The
state the order. the legal battle over his original president can legally suspend the
As government attorneys debated directive. But he said the White
House was also weighing other
entry of non-citizens into the coun-
try when he finds that their entry
Presidents comments likely to
their next move, they faced unsym-
pathetic judges on both coasts.
The San Francisco-based 9th U.S.
alternatives, including making
changes to the order, which sus-
would be detrimental to the inter-
ests of the United States.
cause heartburn for lawyers
pended the nations refugee pro- Finds, she said, doesnt mean By Eric Tucker on social media, are likely to be
Circuit Court of Appeals sided
gram and barred all entries from just think. Virginias Solicitor THE ASSOCIATED PRESS asked time and again to account
Thursday with the states of
seven Muslim-majority countries. General Stuart Raphael said the for public statements from the
Washington and Minnesota in
In Virginia, a lawyer for the state government has been unable to WASHINGTON President president, including comments
refusing to reinstate the ban, open-
ing the possibility that the case asked a judge to impose a prelimi- answer the charge that the ban was Donald Trump lobs verbal bomb- that seem to contradict or harm
could advance to the U.S. Supreme nary injunction barring the govern- targeted at Muslims. shells on Twitter and fiercely their arguments.
Court. On Friday, a federal judge in ment from enforcing a portion of criticizes federal judges oversee- This is whats so surprising
Brinkema, who did not say when
Virginia also seemed inclined to Trumps Jan. 27 executive order that ing his court cases. He openly about Trumps statements and his
she will rule, said that there was
rule against the administration in a bars anyone from Iran, Iraq, Libya, discusses pending legal matters use of Twitter: He says all kinds
strong evidence that the order is
different challenge. However, one Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen harmful to national security. She on which lawyers usually advise of things that undermine the
of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of from entering the U.S. for 90 days. quoted from a joint declaration filed their clients to stay mum. claims that the government is
Appeals judges asked the court to A preliminary injunction would in the case by former national secu- That freewheeling style, making in litigation, said Eric
vote on whether an expanded 11- be long-lasting, continuing rity, foreign policy and intelli- uncharacteristic for an American Posner, a University of Chicago
judge bench should reconsider the through the trial in a case. Still, gence officials, including former president, is sure to complicate law professor.
order issued by the panel. because of the 9th Circuits decision secretaries of state Madeline efforts of Justice Department People challenging the gov-
The plaintiffs (the states of refusing to reinstate the order, the Albright and John Kerry, former attorneys tasked with defending ernment will bring tweets and
Washington and Minnesota) and practical effect of any decision in Homeland Security Secretary Janet his executive actions in court. other statements to the attention
the defendants (President Donald Virginia may be muted for now. Napolitano and former CIA Director Federal lawyers, invariably of the courts, Posner said, and
Trump and his administration) have Judge Leonie Brinkema, who was and Secretary of Defense Leon inclined to speak through tech- courts will pay attention to
been told to file briefs on whether appointed to the federal bench by Panetta. nical legal pleadings instead of them.
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Offi ce has extended its hours Tuesday, Do mi ni can Si s ters will convene dur-
Feb. 14, to perform civil ceremonies for ing a lunch panel discussion for women
couples wanting to marry on this special wishing to know more about life in the
day. From 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., the Clerks sisterhood. The discussion Thursday,
Office will perform a ceremony every March 11, will take place at the Si s ters
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The office typically conducts four wed- the campus of No tre Dame de Namur White House National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, left, arrives at Joint Base Andrews, Md.
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Redwo o d Ci ty s Ci ty Hal l is in
the running for the nations best city
hall, and needs the communitys support
into national security adviser
*** By Ken Thomas and Julie Pace Flynn. Other Democrats demanded that
Burlingame residents wishing to influ- to make it to the third round of the Ci ty THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump fire the retired U.S. Army lieutenant
ence policy determining development in Hal l Madnes s contest. The 1017 general.
Middlefield Road City Hall was nominat- WASHINGTON Congressional He lied repeatedly and egregiously
their community are invited to apply to
ed for its modern design and outdoor Democrats on Friday called for an investi- about his actions, Reps. Ruben Gallego of
join the Pl anni ng Co mmi s s i o n. Arizona and Ted Lieu of California said.
foliage in December, and has advanced gation into whether White House National
There are two existing vacancies on Security Adviser Michael Flynn discussed Two other Democrats, Sens. Richard
the commission which makes recom- through the first two rounds.
U. S. sanctions in phone calls with Blumenthal of Connecticut and Jeanne
mendations to the Ci ty Co unci l and Residents, visitors and business own-
Russias ambassador while President Shaheen of New Hampshire, sent a letter to
other city staff. Those interested are ers are encouraged to vote for Redwood U. S. intelligence officials requesting a
Barack Obama was still in office, conversa-
encouraged to apply by Friday, March Citys City Hall before Feb. 10 and tions that may have broken U.S. law aimed review of Flynns security clearance. They
17. Visit burlingame.org for applica- spread the word among their friends and at barring private citizens from conducting said the reports of his calls to the Russian
tions or call 558-7204 for more infor- family to help the city advance to the diplomacy. ambassador contribute to questions con-
mation. tournaments third round. Voters can win The White House said President Donald cerning his suitability for continued access
bonus points for Redwood City by leav- Trump had full confidence in Flynn, a to classified information.
***
ing comments on why the City Hall show of support coming as the administra- A Trump administration official told the
Officials in South San Francisco are Associated Press Friday that Flynn cant
deserves to win. tion scrambled to manage the fallout from
calling on residents to help keep storm reports that Flynn addressed U.S. sanctions be certain sanctions did not come up on
Visit elgl.org/2017/02/05/round-of-
drains clear during this unusually wet against Russia in a phone call late last year. the call. The official said Flynn has no rec-
32-elgl-city-hall-madness/ to vote for
winter. The report contradicted both Flynns previ- ollection of discussing the sanctions, but
Redwood Citys City Hall.
The Publ i c Wo rks Department ous denials, as well as those made by Vice left open the possibility that the issue did
launched the adopt a storm drain ini- President Mike Pence in a televised inter- come up when he spoke with Ambassador
tiative to encourage residents to prevent view. Sergey Kislyak during the transition.
The Reporters Notebook is a weekly collection The Kremlin denied Friday that Flynn and
flooding by keeping debris free from of facts culled from the notebooks of the Daily
Democratic Sens. Ed Markey of
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President hugs ally


Japan after easing
U.S.-China tensions
By Matthew Pennington according to a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS joint state-
ment.
WASHINGTON President Other leaders
Donald Trump, fresh off patching of Americas
up ties with China, reassured closest neigh-
Japans leader Friday that the U.S. bors and allies,
will defend its close ally. such as
Together, the pronouncements M e x i c o ,
illustrated a shift toward a more Xi Jinping Britain and
mainstream Trump stance on U.S. Australia, have
policy toward Asia. been singed by their encounters or
Welcoming Prime Minister conversations with Trump.
Shinzo Abe to the White House But the optics Friday were posi-
with a hug, Trump said he wants to tive. After a working lunch on
bring the post-World War II economic issues, the two leaders
boarded Air Force One with their REUTERS
alliance with Japan even closer. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Akie Abe, right, attend dinner with Donald Trump his wife Melania, left,
While such calls are ritual after wives for a trip to Trumps Mar-a-
Lago Club in Florida. Trump and at Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Fla.
these types of meetings, from
Trump theyre sure to calm anxi- Abe are scheduled to play golf with Xi was good for Tokyo, too. which calls the Senkaku, but greater self-reliance, at one point
eties that he has stoked by Saturday. I believe that will all work out China calls the Diaoyu. even raising the notion of Japan
demanding that Americas partners Their Oval Office meeting came very well for everybody, China, Beijing opposes such state- and South Korea developing their
pay more for their own defense. hours after Trump reaffirmed Japan, the United States and ments, but Trumps wording own nuclear weapons as a deterrent
Washingtons long-standing one everybody in the region, Trump allowed for some diplomatic wig- to North Korea.
Abe, a nationalist adept at forg-
China policy in a call with said at a joint news conference gle room. The joint statement He made no similar remark
ing relationships with self-styled
Chinese President Xi Jinping. with Abe. released later was more explicit, Friday, and according to Japanese
strongmen overseas, was the only
That statement will similarly ease Stepping carefully into Japans however, in spelling out the U.S. officials, did not raise the issue of
world leader to meet the
anxieties in East Asia after longstanding territorial dispute commitment. cost-sharing for defense. Instead
Republican before his inaugura-
Beijing was angered and other cap- with China over uninhabited Abe has championed a more he thanked Japan for hosting near-
tion. He is now the second to do so
itals were rattled by earlier sugges- islands in the East China Sea, active role for Japans military. He ly 50,000 American troops, which
since Trump took office.
tions that he might use Taiwan as Trump said the U.S. is committed has eased constraints imposed by also serve as a counterweight to
Flattering the billionaire busi-
leverage in trade, security and to the security of Japan and all the nations pacifist post-war con- Chinas increased regional influ-
nessman, Abe said he would wel-
other negotiations. areas under its administrative con- stitution and allowed forces to ence. He said freedom of naviga-
come the United States becoming
Although Japan is a historic trol. The implication was that the defend allies, even if Japan itself tion and dealing with North
even greater.
rival of China, Trump said that his U.S.-Japan defense treaty covers is not under attack. Koreas missile and nuclear threats
He also invited Trump to visit long and warm conversation the disputed islands, which Japan As a candidate, Trump urged even are a very high priority.
Japan this year. Trump accepted,

Putin hails Slovenias offer to Speaking


after holding
Around the wolrd be made from readily available
ingredients, was used in the
three people, injured about 80 oth-
ers, damaged buildings and an air-
host his meeting with Trump talks at the November 2015 attack in Paris and port and knocked out power, offi-
MOSCOW President Vladimir Kremlin with Four arrested, explosives the March 2016 attack in Brussels. cials said Saturday.
Putin thanked Slovenia on Friday his Slovenian seized in French raid A Paris police official, speaking
The late Friday quake with a mag-
for offering to host his first meet- c o un t e r p a r t on condition of anonymity to dis-
PARIS The Paris prosecutors cuss the unfolding investigation, nitude of 6.5 roused residents from
ing with U.S. President Donald Borut Pahor,
office says French anti-terrorism said one of the suspects was sleep in Surigao del Norte
Trump, but added that the prospect Putin said
forces have arrested four people, believed to be planning a suicide province, sending hundreds to flee
hinges on Washington. Russia wel-
including a 16-year-old girl, and attack. their homes. The quake was cen-
The Russian leader hailed Vladimir Putin comes Trumps uncovered a makeshift laboratory tered about 14 kilometers (8 miles)
Slovenia, where Trumps wife statements
Melania was born and grew up, as about his intentions to restore the
with the explosive TATP.
The arrests Friday were in the
Quake in Philippines kills northwest of the provincial capital
of Surigao at a relatively shallow
an excellent venue for possible strained Russia-U.S. ties. Montpellier area of southern at least three, injures 80 depth of 11 kilometers (6.8 miles),
talks with Trump. We always welcomed that and we France. The prosecutors office said
hope that relations will be restored MANILA, Philippines A pow- said Renato Solidum of the
It depends not only on us, but we around 70 grams of TATP were erful nighttime earthquake in the Philippine Institute of Seismology
in full in all areas, Putin said. seized. The explosive, which can
are naturally ready for it, he said. southern Philippines killed at least and Volcanology.

Richard Dick Roza Obituary


Richard Dick Roza, born Oct. 8, 1935,
died Feb. 6, 2017, after a very competitive your life, his witty humor
extra inning game with lung cancer, in the and one-liners. He was
end he left everything on the eld. very vibrant and loved to
Roza, aka the Rockit, 81, attended live.
Mount Carmel Grammar School in Redwood Funeral is 10 a.m. Feb.
City, Serra High School, where in 2003 he 18 at St. Charles Church,
was given its highest alumni honor, the 880 Tamarack Ave. San
Junipero Serra Award. Dick graduated from Carlos, CA 94070. Sign
San Jose State University in 1957 with a guestbook at crippeny-
P.E. degree, and had a 51-year teaching nn.com
tenure at Bishop ODowd High School in
Oakland. He taught history, P.E., coached As a public serv ice, the Daily Journal
varsity baseball, developed and implement- prints obituaries of approx imately 200
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Indexes extend climb into record heights


By Alex Veiga ernment regulations and taxes.
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS The market has been pretty
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 20,298.21 generous ever since the election in
Wall Street capped a week of Low: 20,204.76 moving in anticipation of what
milestones Friday with a rally that Close: 20,269.37 might come, Frederick said. The
pushed the major stock indexes to Change: +96.97 question is at what point does the
all-time highs for the second day market expect to see things actual-
OTHER INDEXES ly happen versus just promises of
in a row.
Small-company stocks did bet- S&P 500: 2316.10 +8.23 action. Thats the tricky part.
ter than larger ones, nudging the NYSE Index: 11,377.72 +50.04 Investors bid up shares in com-
Russell 2000 index to a record Nasdaq: 5734.13 +18.95 panies that turned in better earn-
high for the first time since NYSE MKT: 2472.26 +2.47 ings or outlooks than Wall Street
December. Russell 2000: 1388.84 +10.31 was expecting, including footwear
Miners and other raw materials Wilshire 5000: 24,248.91 +92.71 company Skechers, video game
companies led the gainers. Rising publisher Activision Blizzard and
crude oil prices also gave energy 10-Yr Bond: 2.40 +0.01 real estate investment company
companies a big boost. Consumer Oil (per barrel): 53.85 +0.85 CBRE Group.
goods stocks were essentially Gold : 1,234.70 -2.10 Skechers gained $4.50, or 19.3
flat. percent, to $27.78, while CBRE
Strong company earnings and went almost a year and a half with- index added 18.95 points, or 0.3 turned in earnings and revenue that Group climbed $2.43, or 7.7 per-
investor optimism over the Trump out hitting a new high, which was percent, to 5,734.13. All told, the beat Wall Streets forecasts, cent, to $34. Activision Blizzard
administrations promises of tax the longest time ever, said Randy Nasdaq closed at a record high four according to S&P Global Market was the biggest gainer in the S&P
cuts, less government regulation Frederick, vice president of trad- times this week, as well as last Intelligence. 500. The maker of Call of Duty,
and other policies helped fuel the ing & derivatives at Charles Friday. Earnings are on track to mark Candy Crush and other video
markets gains much of the week. Schwab. Now were back to what The Russell 2000 picked up the second-consecutive quarter of games jumped $7.50, or 18.9 per-
News that OPEC is largely adher- I would say is more of a typical 10.32 points, or 0.8 percent, to growth after a five-quarter losing cent, to $47.23.
ing to a recent pact to cut crude oil move, where you get record highs 1,388.84. streak. Other companies quarterly
production has also helped lift consistently. Trading got off to a good start Beyond earnings, investors are report cards failed to impress
markets. The daily market moves The Dow Jones industrial aver- early Friday, as investors sized up also eying Washington D.C. for traders.
have been mostly small, but big age rose 96.97 points, or 0.5 per- the latest batch of company earn- signs the Trump administration Yelp skidded 13.6 percent after
enough to push indexes to new cent, to 20,269.37. The Standard ings. Some 70 percent of the com- will deliver on the promised busi- the online reviews companys rev-
heights. & Poors 500 index gained 8.23 panies in the S&P 500 have ness-friendly policy proposals enue forecasts disappointed Wall
We had a drought for a very, points, or 0. 4 percent, to reported quarterly results as of that helped drive a market rally Street. The stock slid $5.66 to
very long time last year where we 2,316.10. The Nasdaq composite Friday. About 40 percent of those last fall, including slashing gov- $35.83.

How Google Chromebooks conquered schools


By Anick Jesdanun schools and homes to make an CHROMEBOOKS nant on college campuses. unappealing. And the few apps
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS internet-dependent device practi- available for Chromebooks didnt
cal for students. GET SCHOOLED ROUGH START work offline, at least at the time.
NEW YORK The Google Google doesnt want to stop For personal computers and Chromebooks use a lightweight
Chromebook, a type of stripped- there. Its releasing new models in tablets, Chromebooks share of operating system designed to get DIFFERING NEEDS
down laptop, isnt a practical partnership with Samsung that are the U.S. education market was 49 people online faster, without hav- But what constrains consumers
mobile device for many people designed to appeal to a broader percent last year, up from 40 per- ing to wait around for the comput- can actually be liberating in educa-
mostly because it basically turns range of consumers. They have cent in 2015 and 9 percent in er to start up. Much of the heavy tion. Most kids dont need laptops
into an expensive paperweight several tablet-like features, 2013, according to IDC figures lifting on Chromebooks gets done on the bus or other locations
whenever it cant find a Wi-Fi con- including a stylus, touch controls released this week. on Googles remote servers, so where they cant connect to Wi-Fi.
nection. and a 360-degree hinge that allows But education accounts for just Chromebooks themselves dont And they dont miss business soft-
Yet Chromebooks have defied you to turn the screen faceup. One 14 percent of the 110 million need fast chips or lots of storage. ware like Microsoft Office;
expectations and made major starts selling Sunday for $449; a devices shipped in the U.S. last Early on, though, that made Googles online apps for docu-
inroads in an unexpected environ- more powerful version comes out year and Chromebooks make up Chromebooks seem cheap and ments and spreadsheets do just fine
ment U.S. schools. in April for $100 more. just 9 percent of that broader total. underpowered, which soured con- for homework.
In retrospect, that shouldnt be Google and its manufacturing Their numbers are also low abroad, sumer expectations right off the What surprised us was how
too surprising. Chromebooks are partners are trying to shed the even in schools. bat, IDC analyst Linn Huang said. quickly it took off in education,
cheap and easy to manage, making Chromebooks perception as The Chromebooks populari- Online storage for photos and said Kan Liu, who oversees
them popular with budget-con- underperforming budget devices. t y i n U. S. educat i o n i s al s o documents online was much less Chromebooks at Google.
strained schools with limited But even with premium models, largely limited to grades K-12, common in 2011 when Apples iPad was hot at the time,
tech-support staff. And Wi-Fi is expanding beyond U.S. schools an al y s t s s ay. Macs an d Chromebooks launched , so their but Google sold the Chromebook
now common enough in U. S. wont be easy. Windows laptops are still domi- limited local storage was initially on convenience.

IMMEDIATE
Ford invests $1B in robotics
startup in driverless car quest

OPENING
By Michael Liedtke The unusual deal marks the next step in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fords journey toward building a vehicle with-
out a steering wheel or brake pad by 2021
SAN FRANCISCO Ford Motor is spend- a vision that CEO Mark Fields laid out last
ing $1 billion to take over a robotics startup summer.
to acquire more of the expertise needed to The decision to turn to Argo for help is a
reach its ambitious goal of having a fully dri- tacit acknowledgement that Ford wouldnt be
SAN MATEO verless vehicle on the road by 2021.
The big bet announced Friday comes just a
able to pull it off on its own.
This is likely a realization that Ford is
few months after the Pittsburgh startup, Argo behind relative to companies like GM, Audi,
AREA AI, was created by two alumni of Carnegie Volvo, Waymo and Uber, and is trying to
Mellon Universitys robotics program, catch up, said Raj Rajkumar, a Carnegie
Bryan Salesky and Peter Rander. Mellon computer engineering professor who

NEWSPAPER DELIVERY ROUTE Salesky formerly worked on self-driving


cars at a high-profile project within Google
leads the schools autonomous vehicle
research.
Ford is counting on Salesky and Rander to
now known as Waymo and Rander did
Seeking delivery driver to manage newspaper route the same kind of engineering at ride-hailing
service Uber before the two men teamed up to
hire about 200 employees during the next
year while working on the core technology of
launch Argo late last year. Argo had been con- its autonomous vehicle the virtual driver
Requires early morning work sidering whether to raise money from venture system.
That will serve as cars brains, eyes, ears
six days per week Mon-Sat. capitalists, the conventional fundraising
channel for startups, before opting to become and senses, said Raj Nair, Fords chief tech-
Papers are picked up early morning an independent subsidiary of Ford instead.
Ford is spreading its $1 billion investment
nical officer who also leads the companys
product development.
between 3am and 4:30am over a five-year period. Competitors such as NVIDIA have devel-
oped artificial intelligence that learns about
The alliance between Argo and Ford aims to

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Weekend Feb. 11-12 2, 2017

Menlo clinches at least share of hoops title


By Terry Bernal Knights (11-1 in WBAL of the cellar dwellers in the Foothill demonstrated by getting 13 players into
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Foothill, 14-7 overall) Division, Menlo can clinch the champi- Fridays blowout.
clinch at least a share of onship outright either this Tuesday at home I dont think its a thing of rest, I think
The Menlo School boys basketball team the West Bay Athletic against Harker or in Thursdays regular-sea- its a thing of getting other players more
has shown it doesnt need junior point guard League Foothill Division son finale at Crystal Springs Uplands. reps just in case someone else goes down,
Joe Foley on the court to win. When he is on title, their first since Now, with both Foley and junior center Larsen said. So, getting some guys some
the court though, he is certainly the most winning the outright title Riley Woodson having recuperated from an time over the next two games will be really
potent weapon in the Knights arsenal. in 2012-13. outbreak of illness that has plagued the important.
Having missed two of the previous three Its lifelong memo- Knights for the past two weeks, Larsen isnt Foleys odyssey of illness started on Feb.
games with two separate illnesses, Foley Joe Foley ries, Menlo head coach concerned about getting his players rest 2 when he didnt play in a low-scoring win
was cleared 30 minutes prior to tipoff Friday Keith Larsen said. To heading into the Central Coast Section over the Kings Academy due to suffering
night and went on to star in Menlos 64-43 beat Sacred Heart Prep and clinch the cham- playoffs. from the same flu that had struck several
win at home over rival Sacred Heart Prep. pionship, or at least a tie, its something Larsen is, however, committed to getting Menlo players. After returning for a Feb. 4
In front of raucous capacity crowd, Foley these kids will never forget. as many players as many minutes as possi-
scored a game-high 20 points to help the With two games remaining against each ble, something Menlos first-year coach See MENLO, Page 15

Knights stay in Ocean race Sonny


By Nathan Mollat
Gray
ready to leave
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

The sign of a great soccer team is an abil-


ity to make changes on the y.
Right now, the Hillsdale boys soccer
team is good, aspiring to be great. So when
2016 behind
By Janie McCauley
coach Chris Rodman asked his team to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
change its style of attack during the rst
half of its game with visiting Half Moon OAKLAND Sonny Gray is starting
Bay, it worked so well the Knights had dif- fresh, ready to be Oaklands reliable ace
culty transitioning back to their more tradi- again.
tional style of possessive play in the sec- His forgettable 2016 season is behind
ond half. him, and thats a positive thing considering
Perhaps thats what led Rodman to be a last year began in frustration. Gray was
little frustrated following his teams 2-0 scratched from his scheduled outing opening
win over the Cougars. day because of food poisoning and never had
That was ugly soccer, Rodman said. the kind of season he envisioned as the
We went away from our game plan. I think leader of the rotation.
we got a little complacent. Two stints on the dis-
Rodman couldnt be too upset, however. abled list. Inconsistency
It was the Knights sixth win in a row. when he was healthy.
Its hard to blame the Knights for stick- Struggling to a 5-11
ing with what worked in the rst half as a record on the heels of
direct, aggressive approach led to a pair of back-to-back 14-win
rst-half goals. campaigns.
Thats not normally our style, Rodman It started off on a sour
said. note with getting sick,
Hillsdale spent most of the rst half Gray said. Again, its
using just one or two touches before trying Sonny Gray one of the things you
to beat the Half Moon Bay defense over the went through and you
top. The Knights got a couple of good experienced it and you know what its like.
looks in the opening minutes, saw it was Youve got to put it in the past and not look
working so well and stayed with it. back at it. Thats the approach Ive been tak-
But instead of changing back in the sec- ing.
ond half to a more possession-oriented The right-hander, who last month received
game, to nurse the clock and protect one of a $3,575,000 one-year contract to avoid
the most tenuous leads in the game of soc- arbitration, plans to pitch in the World
cer, the Knights couldnt or wouldnt. Baseball Classic for the Americans to get
At halftime, Rodman asked his team to himself back in a groove.
try and hold the ball longer and look for This winter, Gray worked with a personal
developing holes, but it appeared the trainer for the first time and appreciated the
Knights got impatient with that style as it guidance through his regular arm care and
did not develop quickly enough and they maintenance routine.
went back on the attack. After getting off He first spent a stint on the disabled list
six shots in the rst half, Hillsdale pep- with a strain in his upper back before miss-
pered the Half Moon Bay goal in the sec- ing time down the stretch on the DL again
ond, nishing with 12 more shots eight with a strained right forearm. After getting
of which were on frame. hurt Aug. 6, the 27-year-old Gray didnt
Sometimes when you change things up, pitch again until one inning of relief Sept.
its hard to change back, Rodman said. If 28 at the Angels an important step,
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
Hillsdales Harry Casebeer, left, collides with Half Moon Bay goalkeeper Nathan Hart during
See SOCCER, Page 17 the Knights 2-0 win over the Cougars in a PAL Ocean Division matchup. See AS, Page 16

Giants could add two familiar names to staff


By Janie McCauley Giants World Series win- him in 2010, he helped did in the bullpen.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ners in 2010, 12 and 14 solidify that bullpen and Evans said there are discussions with
would join the team at helped us win that World Bonds, dismissed as the Marlins hitting
SAN FRANCISCO Recently retired its Scottsdale spring Series in 2010 getting coach after one season last year, to deter-
Giants left-hander Javier Lopez will work as home. Pitchers and those big left-handers mine when it might work for him to be in
a special instructor for San Francisco at catchers report Monday out for us. As good a Arizona for a stint.
spring training and there are discussions with their rst workout player as he is, hes a Were very open to that, Evans said of
with home run king Barry Bonds about Tuesday. better person. Javis one using Bonds in spring camp. Were work-
spending some time with the club in Good for him. We of those guys that every- ing on the particulars if thats going to
Arizona, too. Javier Lopez really appreciate what he Barry Bonds body likes, very much work.
General manager Bobby Evans said Friday did here, manager Bruce respected and appreciated
that Lopez an important reliever on the Bochy said of Lopez. When we acquired as a teammate and of course, for me, what he See GIANTS, Page 17
12 Weekend Feb. 11-12, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Menlo kickers tie Harker to inch closer to WBAL crown


By Terry Bernal have the chance to clinch to a 2-0 lead in the second half. Then Harker In the second half, Hausen added the final
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF the title Tuesday against came tearing back with two late goals to earn Menlo score. He and sophomore Jonny
rival Sacred Heart Prep. the tie. Ebrahimian exchanged a quick back-and-forth
Entering this past week riding a six-game Weve got to bounce Defensively we just had two mistakes that until Hausen got freed up from 30 yards out
winning streak, the Menlo School boys soc- back from a rough week led to goals, Hausen said. The intensity def- and curved the shot to the right side to put the
cer team had every reason to believe it would and focus on [Sacred heart initely dropped after that second goal, which Knights up 2-0.
have clinched the West Bay Athletic League Prep], Menlo senior you cant afford to do. With second-place SHP (6-3, 7-5-2) on the
title by now. Daniel Hausen said. Hausen was involved in both of Menlos horizon, the Knights would seem to be in
With consecutive ties Wednesday 1-1 Well be nervous, of goals, totaling one goal and one assist on the good shape. Menlo hasnt lost to its archri-
against Eastside Prep, and Friday 2-2 against Daniel Hausen course, because its Prep afternoon. val since 2014-15. Over the past two sea-
Harker the Knights quest for the WBAL but well work hard Junior defender Alistair Shaw got the sons, the Knights own a 2-0-1 record in three
championship will have to wait until this Monday and then well see what happens. Knights on the board in the first half on a meetings between the two, including a 1-0
coming week, the final week of the regular Menlo looked to have the championship- nifty shot. Hausen sent the ball in deep for win Jan. 20 at SHP.
season. The silver lining of the scenario is clinching win in its sights Friday. In hosting Shaw, who challenged the goalie and flicked Menlo need only tie SHP to win the WBAL
Menlo (7-0-2 in WBAL, 11-2-3 overall) will Harker (5-3-1, 7-6-1), the Knights jumped out it in side-footed to give Menlo a 1-0 lead. title outright.

FRIDAY Local sports roundup Menlo (6-2-1 WBAL Foothill) held a 1-0
lead at halftime when Cleo King put home a
six-point lead over Woodside, 33-27.

rebound off a free kick by Emma Richart,


Boys soccer Girls basketball that was knocked down by the SHP goal- Mercy-Burlingame 4,
El Camino 2, Terra Nova 0 South City 58, El Camino 36 keeper. Eastside College Prep 1
The first-place Colts shutout the Tigers in The Warriors are closing in on a perfect The Knights doubled their advantage in The Crusaders improved their chances of
a PAL Ocean Division, to maintain their PAL North season after trouncing the rival the second half when Emily Demmon con- earning a CCS at-large bid with a convinc-
five-point lead over second-place Hillsdale Colts. verted an assist from Alexa Thomases. ing win over the Panthers.
for the PAL Ocean Division title. Brittney Cedeno scored 15 of her game- Menlos freshman goalkeeper Talia
El Camino (10-1 PAL Ocean, 14-1-2 over- high 20 points in the first half for South Grossman earned her third straight shutout The win keeps Mercy-Burlingame in sec-
all) scored both its goals in the first half. City (11-0 PAL North, 20-3 overall), which and her sixth on the season. ond place in the WBAL Skyline Division
Ivan Stus converted a Shayan Charalaghi led 41-16 at halftime. With the win, Menlo pulled to within standings.
pass into a goal in the fourth minute, while Cedeno also added 12 assists in the victo- three points of division-leading SHP. Both Rania Salamy and Emily Naughton each
Christian Lupercio set up Christian Marquez ry. wrap up the regular season next week, with recorded a goal and an assist for Mercy-
for the Colts second goal, coming off a cor- Menlo taking on Notre Dame-SJ and SHP Burlingame (8-2-1 WBAL Skyline). Jayden
ner kick. College baseball facing Crystal Springs. A Knights win and Pineda and Alexandria Kinney rounded out
San Mateo 4, Diablo Valley 0 a Gators loss would mean a co-champi- the scoring for the Crusaders, while Lauren
Sacred Heart Prep 6, Priory 0 The Bulldogs used a four-run fifth to send onship for both teams. Rocheleau added an assist in the victory.
The Gators kept their faint West Bay the Vikings to their first loss of the season.
Athletic League championship hopes alive Angelo Bortolin drove in a pair of runs Menlo-Atherton 4, Terra Nova 2 Wrestling
with a rout of the Panthers. during that fifth-inning uprising for CSM The Bears continue to score goals in
Coming into Fridays game, SHP (7-3 (3-1 overall). Brandon Hernandez and bushels as they stayed undefeated in PAL Half Moon Bay 69, Sequoia 12
WBAL, 9-6-1 overall) trailed league-leading Everett Lau drove in a run apiece in the Bay Division play. The Cougars won their 23rd straight PAL
Menlo School by five points, 23-18. inning. Alissa McNerney and Olivia Shane gave dual meet and are one win away from a fourth
Zack Haire recorded a hat trick for the That was enough offense to make a winner M-A (11-0 PAL Bay, 12-3-1 overall) a 2-0 consecutive PAL Bay Division title after
Gators, scoring twice in the first half. Peter of Dalton Gomez, who pitched into the lead at halftime, with Ali Sivilotti assisting cruising past the Cherokees.
Love and Alexi Stavropolous each had a sixth inning, allowing just three hits while on Shanes strike.
goal and an assist, while Stefan Schlotter In the second half, Katie Guenin scored Half Moon Bay (5-0 PAL Bay) got six of
striking out four.
rounded out the scoring for SHP. Will her 21st and 22nd goals of the season, with its 12 victories by pin: Johnny Mendez
Mummery added a pair of assists for the THURSDAY assists from Margaret Child and McNerney. (122), Alejandro Ortiz (134), Juan Diaz
Gators. M-A has a chance to clinch the PAL Bay (162), Cade Duncan (172), Jimmy Claitor
There are two games remaining on the Division title as early as Saturday when (184) and Ricky Camacho (222).
WBAL schedule next week, with the top two
Girls soccer they face Aragon at 11 a.m. in Atherton. An At 154, Half Moon Bays Johnny
teams, SHP and Menlo, meeting Tuesday for Menlo School 2, Sacred Heart Prep 0 M-A win, coupled with a tie or loss from Napoles-Carrillo won his first-ever varsity
the second time this season. The Knights The Knights handed the rival Gators their second-place Woodside, would give the match, coming away with a 6-2 decision.
beat the Gators 1-0 in their first meeting first WBAL loss of the season, while win- Bears an insurmountable point total. Going The Cougars other five wins came via
Jan. 20. ning their sixth straight. into Saturday schedule, the Bears hold a Sequoia forfeits.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Weekend Feb. 11-12, 2017 13

New 49ers regime winning over returning players


By Josh Dubow franchise history with a Bowman said. Im glad guys a shot to show what they can bring to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2-14 mark last season to have him on my side. the table. Six years may be a reach, but it
that led to the firing of The players also are shows Jed is committed to two guys that are
SANTA CLARA If theres one thing Eric Kelly and general manag- hoping for some stabili- proven.
Reid knows well after four years in the NFL er Trent Baalke. ty. After Harbaughs suc- While Shanahan is proven as a coordinator
as a safety for the San Francisco 49ers, its But they have started to cessful four-year run and Lynch as a player and broadcaster, nei-
reading the first impression from a new do just that. Receiver ended in 2014 in part ther has been in their current role before and
coach. Torrey Smith praised because of friction with they have little time to learn on the job.
After playing his first two seasons under Shanahan for running an Baalke, the Niners next Shanahan is rapidly trying to build his
Jim Harbaugh, Reid has watched Jim Kyle Shanahan offense that caters to NaVorro two coaches lasted just own coaching staff after getting a late start
Tomsula and Chip Kelly take over for failed players strengths. one season each as San following the Super Bowl run in Atlanta.
Bowman
one-year tenures. Now as Reid gets ready to Shanahan has had success as a coordinator Francisco was the first The next task is preparing for the draft and
play for his fourth coach in his career after with quarterbacks as different as Matt franchise in nearly four decades to fire coach- free agency and scouting San Franciscos
the hiring of Kyle Shanahan and new gener- Schaub, Robert Griffin III and Matt Ryan. He es in successive seasons after one-year own roster. The biggest decision is at quar-
al manager John Lynch, he sees reasons for said his offense is flexible with the only tenures. terback where Colin Kaepernick can opt out
optimism that the Niners might finally have constant being the language and a commit- Shanahan and Lynch come in together, of his contract and become a free agent next
the leadership team in place to revive the ment to running outside zone plays that fuel pledging a partnership, and both have month. Shanahan and Lynch said they look
struggling franchise. the play-action game. received six-year contracts in a sign of forward to sitting down with Kaepernick,
Its a different feeling. I believe in what Every year its changed, he said. It patience from CEO Jed York. They have an who already reached out to them after they
theyre saying, Reid said. A lot of times, at depends on what our players are, it changes unusual division of responsibility with were hired.
least in my experience, when you talk to a if you have injuries, it changes what types of Lynch controlling the draft, free agency and Lynch said the decision on Kaepernick
coach, you leave and are like, Yeah, yeah. fronts youre going against. the 90-man roster and Shanahan having final will be based on football, not Kaepernicks
OK, thats what you say, lets see what hap- Linebacker NaVorro Bowman said he was say of the 53-man roster. They both report national anthem protest, and said he has a
pens. But when I walked out of that room I extremely impressed with the offense directly to York. good rapport with Kaepernick from times
felt very confident that what they were say- Shanahan ran as coordinator in Atlanta that But the two leaders seem eager to find con- they talked during Lynchs announcing
ing was true and that I could believe the led the NFL in scoring this past season and sensus instead of the conflict that doomed career.
words that were coming out of their mouths. helped the Falcons make the Super Bowl. the team in recent years. Id say we hit it off, Lynch said. Id say
Winning over the players is just the start Standing on the sidelines watching the We have let go of a few coaches the last there was a trust there. Id say that trust
for Shanahan and Lynch as they take over a Falcons move the ball up and down the field few years, Bowman said. It shows the extends and I look forward to reaching out to
team that just matched the worst record in with my intellect, he had me off my beat, organization and Jed is committed to giving him.

Spieth makes putts, beats fog at Pebble


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Monterey Peninsula. Spieth and Day will play Pebble the final two stopped a few inches from going in. He was-
Spieth mainly was rounds, and it typically is the easiest when nt so fortunate from the front of the eighth
PEBBLE BEACH Jordan Spieth knew the thrilled that he finished the weather is benign. green, a similar putt up a ridge that he left 15
pin position on the ninth hole at Spyglass just before the horn What helped Spieth was going off in the feet short. It led to his only bogey.
Hill as much by memory as by sight, which sounded to suspend play third group at Spyglass and having what he That birdie on the ninth was a good way to
was a good thing considering the fog creep- again, this time for fog. considers the best greens on the rotation. finish. Spieth had to wait to see how Day fin-
ing across the Monterey Peninsula on Friday. Its hard to know where He picked up birdies on both par 3s on the ished at Spyglass Hill. That was the mostly
The crowd behind the green couldnt see anyone stands until three back nine, had a two-putt birdie on a par 5 and likely the only chance of anyone catching
Spieth, only a golf ball that landed behind the rounds are completed, let made the turn in 4 under to take the lead. Then, him going into the weekend.
flag and spun back 3 feet below the cup. Jordan Spieth alone when only 33 out he started to get hot with the putter. Spieth Days fortunes turned on the par-5 seventh,
Spieth tapped that in for his eighth birdie of of 154 players were done rolled in a 12-footer on No. 2, a 25-footer on which began a streak of four straight birdies.
the round and a 7-under 65 that put him atop with the second round. Spieth only knew that No. 4 and he saved par with a 15-footer after Only the fog delay stopped him.
the leaderboard in the AT&T Pebble Beach his swing was dialed in and his putter the finding a bunker on the par-3 fifth. Seung-Yul Noh was at 7 under with five
Pro-Am. most dangerous club in his bag was com- The most flush shot he hit all day might holes, including a par 5, still to play at
Spieth was at 10-under 133. ing around. have been with the putter. Pebble Beach. Pat Perez, who had to withdraw
Derek Fathauer was 8 under for his round at I didnt feel any nerves out there, even Spieth barely reached the front of the green last week when he felt his surgically repaired
Pebble Beach and tied with Spieth at 10 under. though I knew I was toward the lead, just on No. 6, leaving him a 60-foot putt up the shoulder acting up, was at 6 under at Monterey
Fathauer had to return Saturday morning to because so much could happen with three hill on a soft, spongy green, Dustin Johnson Peninsula with the par-3 ninth and its devil-
finish his round on the ninth hole. The bigger courses, he said. The first two rounds, its was right next to him after his approach ish green still to play.
threat might be Jason Day, the worlds No. 1 been easy. Tomorrow might feel a little differ- pitched 3 feet from the hole and rolled all the A pair of two-time Pebble winners were still
player, who was 7 under through 12 holes at ent. But in my opinion, Im at 10 under now. way back. in the mix. Brandt Snedeker was at 5 under
Spyglass when play was stopped. Day was at If I can try and just make two (birdies) a side at Johnson hit his putt so hard that he said, I with four holes remaining at Spyglass, while
9 under. Pebble Beach each time, and make up for the thought it was going into the crowd. Johnson shot 69 and was at 4-under 139 head-
Patrick Reed, who withdrew two weeks ago bogeys with maybe another birdie, it may be Second row, Spieth said in agreement. ing to Pebble Beach with Spieth.
from the European Tour event in Australia good enough. It was still 5 feet short. Spieth will not tee off until noon, with
next week because of a respiratory infection, The sun, rarely seen this week, is supposed Spieth followed with what he thinks might plenty of players and footprints ahead of
was at 7 under and had one hole to play at to be make an appearance this weekend. be the hardest he ever swung a putter, and it him.

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Green records triple-double in Warriors win over Memphis Gasol and Randolph. The strategy was par- into halftime. Thompsons 18 points led
By Clay Bailey Warriors 122, Grizzlies 107 ticularly effective against Gasol, who shot the way, and Iguodala added 15.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Warriors lost two only 4 of 14.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. Draymond Green had previous games to While Memphis struggled, the Warriors Tip-ins
an uncommon triple-double while scoring Memphis this season, made 51 percent of their shots, including 15 Warri o rs : Curry converted a four-point
only four points, and the Golden State including when they of 33 from outside the arc for 45.5 percent. play in the first quarter. . C Zaza Pachulia
Warriors beat Memphis 122-107 on Friday blew a 24-point lead in Durant, limited to six points on 1-of-6 turned 33, but did not play. He is out with a
night for their first win over the Grizzlies in the second half on Jan. shooting in the first half, scored 12 in the right rotator cuff strain. . Green had already
three tries this season. 6. This time, they held a third quarter to help the Warriors build the matched a season high with six steals
Green had 12 rebounds, 10 assists and a 26-point advantage in lead to 98-77 heading into the fourth. before halftime, including four in the first
career-best 10 steals, part of a Warriors the fourth quarter and did- As expected, the game opened with accu- quarter. . Iguodala had 14 points in the sec-
defense that forced 19 Memphis turnovers Draymond nt let the Grizzlies (33- rate 3-point shooting, led by Thompson, ond period. . Golden State finished with 31
and 39 percent shooting. Green 23) back in it. who was 4 of 6 from beyond the arc for 14 assists, its 35th game with at least 30.
Klay Thompson scored 36 points to lead Mike Conley led points in the first quarter, including the
Golden State (45-8). Kevin Durant added 24 Memphis with 20 points. Marc Gasol and Warriors first 11. Up next
and Andre Iguodala had 22, missing only Zach Randolph had 17 apiece. By the first break, the teams were a com- Warri o rs : Head to Oklahoma City on
one of seven shots. Stephen Curry finished The Warriors defense worked hard to keep bined 9 of 17 from 3-point range. Saturday for Durants long-anticipated
with 18 points. the Grizzlies from getting the ball inside to The Warriors carried a 62-49 advantage return against the Thunder.

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Gators up 11-10.

MENLO
Continued from page 11
Menlo reclaimed the lead in the closing
minute of the first though on a 4-point
swing. Senior guard Hayden Pegley tied it
Woods pulls out of next two
non-league loss to University-SF, however,
a freak illness struck when Foley woke up
on a fast break, barreling to hoop for a lay-
in while getting drilled to pick up the foul.
Pegley missed the ensuing free throw, but
Woodson swooped in for the rebound and
tournaments with back issues
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Woods said he would still go to Riviera to
two days later with a spider bite on his foot. took it to the cylinder to give Menlo a 15- support the tournament.
Its a weird injury, Foley said. I just 13 lead going into the second quarter.
woke up and got an infected spider bite. It PEBBLE BEACH Tiger Woods pulled Woods was out of golf for 15 months
The Knights would never again trial,
just swelled my whole foot up. I couldnt out of his next two tournaments because of while recovering from three back surgeries
outscoring the Gators 20-6 in the second
even walk on it. ongoing back problems, a somber outlook the first one a week before the 2014
period. Larsen attributed Menlos improved
for a 14-time major champion whose come- Masters, the most recent in October 2015
Foley didnt see action for three days and fluidity on finding the extra pass when
back barely lasted three tournaments before and returned with high hopes at an unofficial
missed the last Thursdays 74-59 loss to needed.
another setback. event in the Bahamas the first week in
Pinewood, a loss that delayed the title [The Gators] were packing it in (on
clinching for one more game. He practiced Woods said Friday on his website that he December. Woods made 24 birdies to offset a
defense) and we wouldnt move it to the
Thursday, however, and was cleared to play was still coping with back spasms that he litany of mistakes and finished 15th in an
second or the third side of the court, Larsen
Friday before game time. attributed to his withdrawal from the Dubai 18-man field.
said. And then the still didnt do it, so then
For Foley, a junior transfer in his first I started running that little weave just so Desert Classic last week. His return to a full field didnt last long.
year at Menlo, he was content to clinch the I forcibly made them. My doctors have advised me not to play Woods didnt make the cut at Torrey Pines,
title in front of the home fans. Menlo shooting 42.5 percent from the the next two weeks to continue my treat- and lasted only one round at Dubai, where he
field saw three players score in double- ment and to let my back calm down, Woods shot 77 and walked gingerly on the putting
We just wanted to give a win to the
digits, including forward Thomas Brown said. This is not what I was hoping for or greens and climbing out of bunkers. He cited
crown, Foley said. We had a big showing.
with 15. The junior was coming off a 30- expecting. back spasms the next day when he withdrew.
That was huge for us.
Foley and his fellow Knights didnt exact- point performance in Tuesdays 74-59 loss The Tiger Woods Foundation now runs the Earlier in the week, Woods said in a pro-
ly have a huge showing out of the gates to Pinewood. Genesis Open in Los Angeles, and Woods motional interview that he didnt think he
Friday night though. While seeing the lead was expected to play Riviera next week for would ever feel great again because of the
change three times during the first quarter, the first time since 2006. He also withdrew surgeries. The interview was with Peter
Menlo couldnt find its touch from 3-point Menlo girls win thriller 52-50 from the Honda Classic near his home in Dawson, the former R&A chief executive
range, shooting 0 for 5 from beyond the arc Florida. who now promotes golf in Dubai.
The Sacred Heart Prep girls basketball
in the period. team outscored Menlo in the final quarter,
Menlos saving grace was the dominant but it was not enough as the Lady Knights
post play of Woodson, as the 6-6 center bat- (4-4 in WBAL Foothill,
tled for five offensive rebounds in the open- 13-9 overall) held on to
ing quarter. He finished the night with a dou- win the rivalry show-
ble-double, totaling 11 points and 12 down 52-50
rebounds. Eight of those rebounds were After Menlo freshman
offensive boards. Maeia Makoni hit 1 of 2
Hes been huge, Foley said. Hes been free throws to give her
someone who has been battling sickness, team a 2-point advan-
just like I was the past couple weeks. Hes tage, SHP (2-6, 11-9) had
just been battling, and fighting and fight- the final possession.
ing. Hes been doing really well. He just Sam Erisman But a loose ball up top
ruled the boards. Everything starts from cost the Gators, even
him. though they scooped it up with six seconds
SHP (7-5, 11-11) meanwhile opened with remaining, but a hurried drive by freshman
the hot 3-point hand in senior Tevin Denise Stine didnt fall and Menlo escaped
Panchal, who matched Foley for the game- with the victory.
high with 20 points. Panchal knocked down Menlo senior Sam Erisman led all scorers
five 3s throughout, including three in the with 28 points. Tatum Angotti led the
first period, including a bank shot to put the Gators with 11.

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AS
Continued from page 11
starts, while Sean Manaea was 7-9
with a 3.86 ERA over 25 appear-
ances and four starts in his first
NBA GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
NHL GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
SATURDAY
WHATS ON TAP
Girls soccer
big league season. W L Pct GB GP W L OT Pts GF GA Aragon at Menlo-Atherton, Hillsdale at Terra Nova,
Boston 34 19 .642 Montreal 56 31 17 8 70 163 142 11 a.m.
Toronto 32 22 .593 2 1/2 Ottawa 52 28 18 6 62 140 143
according to the team, for him to Theyre set New York 22 33 .400 13 Toronto 53 25 17 11 61 164 158 Boys soccer
go into the offseason on a posi- Philadelphia 19 34 .358 15 Boston 56 27 23 6 60 149 152
Manager Bob Melvin has four Brooklyn 9 45 .167 25 1/2 St. Ignatius at Serra, 11 a.m.
tive note. Florida 53 23 20 10 56 127 149
legitimate closers to choose from Southeast Division
Tampa Bay 54 24 24 6 54 149 157 Boys basketball
Gray, a 2015 All-Star, was limit- and he isnt Detroit 54 22 22 10 54 137 161 Serra at Bellarmine, 6:30 p.m.
Washington 32 21 .604 Buffalo 54 22 22 10 54 133 154
ed to 22 starts and 117 innings. ready to name Atlanta 31 23 .574 1 1/2
Charlotte 24 29 .453 8 Metropolitan Division College softball
any of them his
New look No. 1 option
Miami
Orlando
24
20
30
35
.444
.364
8 1/2
13 Washington 55 38 11
Pittsburgh 53 34 13
6
6
82
74
186
190
117
151
American River at San Mateo, 10 a.m.; Redwoods
at San Mateo, 2 p.m.
General manager David Forst for the ninth Central Division Columbus 53 34 14 5 73 173 132
College baseball
inning. Not N.Y. Rangers 54 35 18 1 71 185 143
committed to improving the out- Cleveland 36 16 .692
Philadelphia 55 26 22 7 59 145 167 Caada at Santa Rosa, Skyline at Shasta, 1 p.m.
yet. Indiana 29 24 .547 7 1/2
field, bringing in speedy base- Chicago 26 28 .481 11 N.Y. Islanders52 24 18 10 58 156 154
Theres Sean New Jersey 54 23 21 10 56 127 153 MONDAY
stealing threat Rajai Davis to play Detroit 25 29 .463 12
Carolina 52 24 21 7 55 138 151 Boys soccer
center field and hit at the top of the Do o l i t t l e, Milwaukee 22 30 .423 14
Capuchino at El Camino, Sequoia at Aragon, 3 p.m.;
batting order and Matt Joyce to S a n t i a g o WESTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Carlmont at Westmoor, 3:45 p.m.; Menlo-Atherton
play right field. Khris Davis Sean Doolittle Casilla back Southwest Division Central Division at Burlingame, Half Moon Bay at San Mateo, Hillsdale
San Antonio 41 12 .774 Minnesota 53 35 12 6 76 179 125 at Jefferson, Mills at Terra Nova, 4 p.m.
returns in left after a career year in with the club Houston 39 17 .696 3 1/2 Chicago 56 34 17 5 73 161 146
which he batted .247 for a second for a second stint following seven Memphis 33 23 .589 9 1/2 St. Louis 55 28 22 5 61 157 163 Girls soccer
Dallas 21 32 .396 20 Nashville 54 26 20 8 60 149 141 Mercy-Burlingame at Harker, Castilleja at Priory, 3:30
straight year and had his top totals years across the bay with San New Orleans 21 33 .389 20 1/2 Winnipeg 57 25 28 4 54 165 181 p.m.
with 42 home runs and 102 RBIs Francisco John Axford and Dallas 55 21 24 10 52 150 175
Ryan Dull. Northwest Division Colorado 51 15 34 2 32 104 172
in his first season with the As.
Davis received a huge raise in arbi-
Utah
Oklahoma City
34
31
20
23
.630
.574

3 Pacific Division
TRANSACTIONS
tration, earning a $5 million con- Familiar faces Denver
Portland
24
23
29
31
.453
.426
9 1/2
11
Sharks
Anaheim 56 29
55 33 18
17
4
10
70
68
151
147
132
141
BASEBALL
tract after making $524,500 in The As brought back three play- Minnesota 20 34 .370 14 Edmonton 55 29 18 8 66 156 141 American League
2016. Los Angeles 55 28 23 4 60 138 136 BALTIMORE ORIOLES Designated C Francisco
ers who have been here before in Pacific Division Calgary 56 28 25 3 59 149 159 Pena for assignment.
At 69-93, Oakland finished last Casilla, Davis and infielder Adam Warriors 45 8 .849 Vancouver 54 24 24 6 54 128 154 CLEVELAND INDIANS Traded RHP Austin
in the AL West for the second L.A. Clippers 32 21 .604 13 Arizona 52 17 28 7 41 120 166 Adams to the Los Angeles Angels for cash. Agreed
Rosales. Not to mention third base Sacramento 22 32 .407 23 1/2 to terms with LHP Luis Perez on a minor league
straight season, winning one coach Chip Hale, back on L.A. Lakers 19 37 .339 27 1/2 Fridays Games contract.
more game than in 2015. Melvins staff after being fired as Phoenix 17 37 .315 28 1/2 Chicago 5, Winnipeg 2 LOS ANGELES ANGELS Designated RHP Deo-
Minnesota 2, Tampa Bay 1, SO lis Guerra for assignment.
Diamondbacks manager. Fridays Games Saturdays Games TORONTO BLUE JAYS Agreed to terms with
Rookies to watch Denver 131, New York 123 Vancouver at Boston, 10 a.m. RHP Joe Smith on a one-year contract and with UTL

Three young starting pitchers


On deck Miami 108, Brooklyn 99
San Antonio 103, Detroit 92
N.Y. Islanders at Ottawa, 10 a.m.
San Jose at Philadelphia, 10 a.m.
Jake Elmore on a minor league contract. Designated
C A.J. Jimenez and LHP Chad Girodofor assignment.
should have a chance to contribute Whether or not anyone on the Golden State 122, Memphis 107 Carolina at Dallas, 11 a.m. National League
Florida at Nashville, 11 a.m. NEW YORK METS Traded RHP Gabriel Ynoa to
again. outside has noticed Oaklands L.A. Lakers 122, Milwaukee 114 Detroit at Columbus, 2 p.m.
New Orleans 122, Minnesota 106 Baltimore for cash.
upgrades, the As expect major Colorado at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m.
In a small sample size, Jharel Washington 112, Indiana 107 St. Louis at Montreal, 4 p.m.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES Acquired INF Phil Gos-
strides and having Davis and selin from Arizona for RHP Frank Duncan.
Cotton showed why the As Phoenix 115, Chicago 97 Tampa Bay at Winnipeg, 4 p.m.
NBA
acquired him when they dealt Josh his speed should create havoc on Sacramento 108, Atlanta 107 Buffalo at Toronto, 4 p.m.
NBA Suspended Phoenix C Alex Len one game
Saturdays Games Anaheim at Washington, 4:30 p.m.
Reddick and Rich Hill to the the bases. L.A. Clippers at Charlotte, 2 p.m. Pittsburgh at Arizona, 5 p.m. for leaving the bench area and entering the playing
Were not afraid to be that Chicago at Edmonton, 7 p.m. court during an altercation in the Feb. 8 game at
Dodgers at the trade deadline last Milwaukee at Indiana, 4 p.m. Memphis. Fined Phoenix G Tyler Ulis and F Mar-
underdog and sometimes being Denver at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Sundays Games
summer. The hard-throwing right- San Jose at New Jersey, 9:30 a.m. quese Chriss and Memphis G Troy Daniels $15,000
under the radar certainly to start Miami at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. each for their roles in the altercation.
hander went 2-0 with a 2.15 ERA Golden State at Oklahoma City, 5:30 p.m.
Detroit at Minnesota, noon
the season might not be a bad Colorado at N.Y. Islanders, 3 p.m. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS Assigned G Chasson
and 23 strikeouts to four walks in Orlando at Dallas, 6 p.m. Dallas at Nashville, 3 p.m. Randle to Delaware (NBADL).
five starts. thing, Melvin said. Phoenix at Houston, 6 p.m. Vancouver at Buffalo, 4:30 p.m. WASHINGTON WIZARDS Assigned F Danuel
Boston at Utah, 7 p.m. Montreal at Boston, 4:30 p.m. House Jr. to Delaware (NBADL).

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sentencing Thursday in Beaver City. Micheel had pleaded
Sports briefs
SOCCER
Continued from page 11
17 killed in stampede at Angolan football stadium
no contest as part of a deal with prosecutors. Hed original-
ly been charged with felony child abuse.
Prosecutors say Micheel grabbed an Amherst High
JOHANNESBURG A crowd stampeded at a football sta- School wrestler by the neck and slammed him to the ground
dium in Angola on Friday, leaving at least 17 people dead on Feb. 13 last year at a tournament in Cambridge. Micheel
we would have passed it around, we would have found the and dozens injured. told investigators that the teen made a disparaging remark
holes (in the Half Moon Bay defense). The accident happened in the northwestern town of Uige about pinning his son.
If not for the play of Cougars goalkeeper Nathan Hart, when hundreds of people rushed at one of the stadium gates,
Hillsdale could have easily scored three or four more goals. causing some to fall and be trampled underfoot, according Black players harassed with
Hart nished with 11 saves for the game, eight in the second to Angolan and Portuguese media.
half alone. Some of the dead were children who suffocated in the
racist chants at Hick Night
Hart was helpless on Hillsdales two, rst-half goals, stampede, the Portuguese news agency Lusa said. Lusa and CONNELLSVILLE, Pa. Parents say black high school
however. After having already made a dangerous run in the Angop, Angolas state-run news agency, reported a death basketball players were targeted with racist chants during a
opening minute, Hillsdales Neel Prasad latched onto a ball toll of 17. game in western Pennsylvania where the home team was
sent over the top of the Half Moon Bay defense by Cole Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos expressed celebrating Hick Night.
Jensen. Prasad caught a break when the Cougar defender got condolences to the families of the victims, and instructed The parents tell the Uniontown Herald Standard
his legs tangled up as Prasad made a cut behind him, which officials to assist the injured and open an investigation, (http://bit.ly/2kY9fDj ) that Connellsville students yelled
freed Prasad up for a run at goal. With a defender on his Angop reported. chants including Build that wall! and Get them out of
shoulder and Hart off his line hoping to limit Prasads choic- Spectators had gone to the stadium to watch the inaugural here! at black Uniontown players.
es, the Hillsdale striker calmly touched the ball around a game between home team Santa Rita de Cassia and The Connellsville fans were sporting gear like camou-
sprawled Hart and nonchalantly slotted a shot home to give Recreativo de Libolo in the national Girabola competition. flage baseball caps and flannel shirts with sleeves cut off as
the host Knights a 1-0 lead just ve minutes into the game. part of the theme night. At least one was holding a Donald
The Cougars appeared to wake up after that tally and actu- Dad gets jail after attacking kid Trump campaign sign.
ally started to get the better of the Knights. It was Half who pinned his son at wrestling meet An assistant superintendent for the Connellsville school
Moon Bay that was dominating possession, which was due district says officials met with students to explain how
in large part to Hillsdales reluctance to hold the ball for BEAVER CITY, Neb. A Nebraska dad accused of attack- their actions were perceived. David McDonald says the
more than two or three passes before launching forays on ing a 17-year-old wrestler who defeated his son has been school has officially apologized to Uniontown.
goal. sentenced to four days in jail.
Uniontown parents claim the harassment continued until
But the Cougars just could not seem to nd the link KSNB-TV in Hastings reports that Stacey Micheel, of
halftime, but McDonald says the chants were immediately
between their midelders and their forwards. Despite con- Ainsworth, also was given 12 months of probation at his
stopped.
trolling things in the mideld, Half Moon Bay struggled in
the nal attacking third.
A lot of credit has to go to Hillsdale back line. Anchored
by Jensen and Oisin Doherty Fagan, the Knights simply
shut down any attack that came out of the mideld. The
backline, along with goalkeeper Damon Prasad, recorded
their fourth straight shutout in Peninsula Athletic League
Ocean Division play.
Midway through the rst half, the Knights got some
breathing room with its second goal. This time it was Evan
Snodgrass running onto a through ball from the back. With
a step on his defender and Hart coming off his line,
Snodgrass tried to ick a shot with the outside of his right
foot past the charging Cougar goalkeeper, who managed to
get a hand on the ball and deect it away from goal.
But Hillsdales Juan Carlos Giles-Cuevas, who had been
on the eld for about a minute as an injury replacement, was
right there and pounced on the loose ball. He tapped a shot
home from no more than a few feet away from the goal just
before Hart could recover to double Hillsdales lead to 2-0.
Hes done that a couple of times this year, Rodman said
of Giles-Cuevas.
The win keeps the Knights on the heels of division-lead-
ing El Camino with three games left in the regular season.
Only the Ocean Division champion receives an automatic
berth to the Central Coast Section tournament, so the
Knights are in playoff-mode right now.
Coming into Fridays game, Hillsdale trailed El Camino
by ve points, 27-22. The two teams will face off next
Wednesday at Hillsdale in their penultimate game before
closing the regular season against third-place San Mateo.
It will be a tough week for the Knights, however, as they
have a game against Jefferson Monday to give the Knights
three matches on the nal week of the season.
Our mindset has been looking ahead, Rodman said. Not
that we were looking past this (Half Moon Bay) game.

GIANTS
Continued from page 11

When San Francisco players arrive in Arizona, they will


hold fond memories of U.S. Navy SEAL William Ryan
Owens, who died during a military raid in Yemen last month.
Owens visited the team at spring training several times in
recent years with other SEALs. Lopez knew him well and
several players said Friday they might consider nding a
way to pay tribute to him in a respectful way that works for
his wife and children.
For me, that was by far the coolest thing we did in spring
training was when they came by, rst baseman Brandon
Belt said of the SEALs visit. You get an idea of how the
guys personality is, what type of person he is. You know
that he means a lot to so many people. I just remember him
being kind of a funny guy, a passionate guy and just a really
cool guy to be around.
Catcher Buster Posey posted condolences on social media
last month.
Id want to be respectful of his family rst and foremost,
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WILLIAMS
educating those with a loved one affected by intently aware of your disintegration, An autopsy released several months later
brain disease. She also hopes to enthuse sci- Williams said. provided further explanation into the world
entists and the research community to focus Looking back, she recalled how his being in which his brain had deteriorated, she said.
on finding a cure. put on antipsychotics for a period was detri- LBD was everywhere in Robins brain, it
Continued from page 1 mental as people with LBD have an adverse
Shes able to traverse the discussion from was one of the worst cases theyve ever seen.
purely scientific terms to sharing her own reaction. Diagnosing these types of disease It was in the brain stem, Williams said.
ication to searching for a cure. firsthand experience of watching the man she can be difficult and Robins situation was That was the cause of death.
In late 2014, her husband committed sui- loved slip away. In September 2016, exacerbated by the fact he had a prior history
cide shortly after experiencing a rash of Clinically, Robin had Parkinsons but
Williams wrote an essay for the Journal of of depression, she said. Eventually he was pathologically, it was LBD that took his life,
strange symptoms and being diagnosed with the American Academy of Neurology titled diagnosed with Parkinsons, but she noted
Parkinsons disease. It wasnt until after his she explained.
the terrorist inside my husbands brain. they both felt as though it was something
autopsy it was revealed he was also suffering Ultimately, Williams hopes sharing her
Williams drew from the essay during more.
from an acute case of Lewy body dementia, or story will be a benefit to others whether
Thursdays presentation at Foster Citys During a meeting with a neurologist, she
LBD. The discovery drove her into research- its a caretaker unsure of a why a loved one is
Atria Senior Living titled The Unchosen said Robin questioned whether he had demen-
ing the dementia to which she now attributes struggling, or a person who may be experi-
Path: Walking with Dementia. tia or Alzheimers the doctor replied no.
her husbands untimely death. Looking back, she wonders if her husband encing brain disease themselves.
Robin and I experienced this together and The unchosen path, I certainly did not had been masking some of the symptoms. She cited history and how a surge of inter-
we experienced the symptoms. Then he left, choose this, Robin didnt choose it, no one Although he continued to take good care of est behind studying cancers ultimately
he had to leave. And Im here on the backside chooses brain disease. But like so many himself, the disease was unyielding. She helped find a cure for some. Now, she hopes
looking at it. I get the opportunity to look at things in life, when you gain experience by a notes the wide array of LBD symptoms can to help galvanize momentum behind address-
the science of what he and I just experienced. certain journey, its human nature to want to come on sporadically, sometimes changing ing the fact that 47 million people worldwide
So for that, Im doing this, Williams said. pass on what you learned, Williams said. within minutes. are living with dementia a rate thats
Its for us and for anybody whos suffering It began in 2013 when Robin began expe- He and I knew there had to be something anticipated to double in the next 20 years.
already or who will be. riencing strange and seemingly unrelated bigger going on, it was just such a complex It feels like a race, it feels like a war, and
The cause of LBD is unknown but its a neu- symptoms, from a poor sense of smell to a and difficult adversary. One of the hallmarks hopefully well start getting cures and pre-
rodegenerative disorder that involves a muta- slight tremor in his left hand. In the coming of LBD is its symptoms can come on at ran- ventions while we still have some of these
tion or buildup of a typically normal protein months, he was conscious of his developing dom and as soon as you think theyre figur- amazing people, Williams said. I think
in the brain. Affecting 1.4 million people in more acute psychological and memory ing something out, it disappears and then part of what makes these journeys so painful
the United States, it is one of the most com- issues, she recalled. something else pops up, she said. is that we dont have the answers yet. And its
mon forms of dementia after Alzheimers dis- Alzheimers patients are not aware of She now recounts the final months before just better to admit we dont have the
ease and there is no cure, Williams said. their disintegration. This is one of the most he committed suicide in their Bay Area home answers, that goes for doctors and care-
An artist and the daughter of a pathologist, terrifying things of LBD, especially for Aug. 11, 2014, with the hindsight he had givers; then we realize the disease is the
Williams is channeling her experience into someone as brilliant as Robin, you are LBD. enemy.

FUTURE
set of activities, preserving historic approved an amendment requiring 15 percent be considered, he said. And then reanalyz-
resources and aesthetics, fostering an enter- of the units allowed within the residential cap ing those assumptions, and deciding what if
tainment culture and easing downtown trans- to be affordable after the units built in the first any further development is responsible.
portation and parking. phase of development did not include any. Carr acknowledged the fact that the chang-
Continued from page 1 Among the more than 1,000 regulations Public input collected since the plans ing economy and growing development put
the plan sets forth to meet these goals are adoption will help inform the councils dis- pressure on downtown, but expressed frustra-
not compatible with historic resources down- development caps set for residential, office, cussion on how development has played out tion with the citys failure to monitor the
town. retail and hotel use. Of the 2,500 residential in recent years. Commentary on the modern pace of development.
Quite frankly, I dont think weve done as units allowed under the plan, an estimated 90 architectural styles of some buildings using For Councilman Jeff Gee, creating a plan
good a job as we could have done in recent percent have been accounted for by approved the plans guidelines are included with other capable of withstanding change has been an
years, he said. or proposed development plans. Almost all concerns about the difficulty of meeting both ongoing challenge.
Bain also acknowledged that while the plan of the 500,000 square feet of office space architectural standards and other building One of the challenges is, can that plan be
was meant to guide development for the next have been accounted for as well, while room requirements, according to the report. nimble enough to accommodate changes that
15 to 20 years when it was first adopted, eco- remains in the retail and hotel caps, accord- The key to Monday night is the council we dont control? We didnt control the reces-
nomic growth accelerated its implementa- ing to a staff report. and the community giving direction on what sion and we didnt control the recovery, he
tion. The council is expected to review options we would like to see happen, said Mayor said.
The plan played out much faster than any- for development review after the caps are met, John Seybert. Downtown resident and attor- Gee said one of the biggest questions coun-
one expected, including me, he said. Thats which include requiring each new develop- ney Geoff Carr, who has previously opposed cilmembers face in Mondays discussion is
a lot of change for the community to handle ment to request an amendment to the citys new downtown developments reaching how they as a council can act quickly and nim-
all at once. General Plan and a separate environmental heights he feels are inconsistent with the his- bly enough while at the same time making
On Monday, the council will review the review. The council may also consider other toric qualities of the area while increasing sure they include community input on next
plan, a document setting a vision, as well as amendments to the plan based on its discus- traffic congestion throughout the city, said he steps. He hopes young people join Mondays
zoning and development standards, for the sion and additional public input. Recent plan hopes the study session will prompt city offi- and future discussions to weigh in on the city
183-acre area largely bordered by Brewster amendments have accounted for changes in cials to revisit the assumptions on growth they will eventually inherit.
Avenue, Veterans Boulevard, Maple Street and social and economic activity since it was and development upon which the current plan I go back to when this first started 20
a narrow strip of land just west of El Camino adopted. An amendment requiring active was drafted. He thinks future discussions years ago, there was a community vision
Real. ground-floor uses of buildings on Main Street should account for a growing population of about what they wanted downtown Redwood
Adopted in 2011, the Downtown Precise between Broadway and Middlefield Road was young families and congestion on roads and City should be, he said. I hope out of the
Plan was years in the making and presented adopted in September to preserve retail on other modes of transportation, among conversation Monday night, there will be
guidelines for city planners and developers. spaces, as several tenant spaces converted to other recent trends he feels were left out when kernels of the vision of whats next.
The goals weigh a variety of community con- offices in the face of rising downtown rents, the plan was developed. The council meets 7 p.m. Feb. 13 at City
cerns, which include maintaining a diverse according to the report. In May, the council These are the sorts of things that have to Hall, 1017 Middlefield Road.

only so much space on Hudson and we want groups future discussions will be identifying

BIKES
driving cars on Hudson Street.
JJR Construction has been awarded the to make it safe and accessible for all users. a safe and efficient north-south route for
contract for the Hudson Street improve- cyclists, a challenge given the regions
Continued from page 1
ments, which will be paid for in part by funds Partnership increased congestion.
collected by the San Mateo County The more straight and direct it is, the more
Transportation Authority as well as the citys While the city works to improve biking on
a major internal artery, it is also setting its appealing it is to drivers, she said.
Among the anticipated changes are corner transportation mitigation fund and the gas
sights on identifying a north-south route
curb extensions to decrease the distance tax construction fund.
bikers can use to travel across cities in the Bicycling challenges
pedestrians have to walk at crosswalks and a Hammack said the city has taken on a sim-
raised crosswalk at Jefferson Avenue and ilar project at Brewster Avenue near Sequoia region. An effort to collaborate on improv- Michael Jacoubowsky, partner at the
Hudson Street to slow traffic around a major High School and may consider similar ing the commuting, walking and biking Chain Reaction bike store at 1451 El
intersection that many school children, par- improvements on Alameda de las Pulgas and experience in Menlo Park, Mountain View, Camino Real, said one of the biggest chal-
ents and commuters use. A traffic circle at the Goodwin Avenue. Redwood City, Palo Alto and Stanford lenges his customers face is navigating dif-
corner of Hudson Street and Madison Avenue I think the key thing is it will provide University has grown out of a partnership ferent bike routes for each individual city
as well as additional signs and accessible options to the community and the residents between their city managers and senior lead- they might travel through on their com-
traffic signals are expected to increase the and the people who use Hudson not to feel ership. mutes. Jacoubowsky has seen a lack of
cyclist and pedestrian visibility for those they have to drive as much, he said. Theres The initiative is called the Managers signs on current bike routes and their end
Mobility Partnership, which City Manager points discourage many who might com-
mute to work or bike downtown to run
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discussions, and said the city sees alignment arent recognized for their potential and they
in the groups goals to enhance a bicycle dont really say what they do, he said.
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SEE PAGE 23

Home away
from home
By Cindy Zhang

I
was 10 minutes in, and already, the
doubt had crept in. As two not-quite-
but-almost screaming fifth-grade
boys settled in behind me, I wondered if I
had made a mistake in signing up to be an
Outdoor Education cabin leader.
But even as I won-
dered, the giant yellow
school bus pulled away
from the curb, filled with
the chatter of overly
excited and secretly
nervous fifth-graders.
This was it. There was
no backing out now. I
had traded high school
students for fifth-grade students and long,
warm showers for short, freezing ones. I
was switching from sitting all day to hik-
ing through the redwoods, from walking in
the rain to squelching in the mud (albeit
still in the rain). I had swapped frequent
screen time for no service and midnight
homework sessions for lights-out at 9:30
p.m.
However, the bus ride over uneventful
save for a rather messy car sickness
episode a few rows in front of me soon

Irreverence and affection helped me conclude that despite the aston-


ishing propensity of fifth-graders to talk
(very loudly), I had made no mistake when
signing up to be a cabin leader.
The week flew by, and somehow, I found

click well in Lego Batman


that things, both big and small, had
changed. Any hint of awkward unfamiliari-
ty between the girls in my cabin and me
had disappeared. Laughing, listening to
their complaints, discussing the best part
By Jocelyn Noveck likable for the next round. like voice opining on the importance of of breakfast, reading them bedtime stories
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS If a kids movie can do all that AND get in starting a superhero movie with a black and even gently reprimanding them, I felt,
a perfectly placed clip from Jerry Maguire screen. more than anything, as though I were a big
Turns out, Batman can take a joke. and you know which one were talking That gruff voice again belongs to Will sister to the 16 lively girls I was tasked
Hundreds, actually. about well, then, you had us at hello, Arnett, expanding on a supporting role in with keeping track of.
Its not the simplest thing to take a Lego Batman Movie. the popular 2014 Lego Movie (clearly The numbing cold and squelching mud
character as embedded in our culture as The laughs at the Dark Knights expense this self-important superhero was not had become constants, pushed to the back-
Batman and make wickedly irreverent fun start early in director Chris McKays manic pleased with a mere supporting role). ground in the face of breathtaking views
of him while simultaneously paying trib- romp of a movie in the first seconds, and towering redwood trees. The electronics
ute to his storied past and keeping him actually, with a very husky Christian Bale- See LEGO, Page 22 See STUDENT, Page 22

Late-night comedy rushes


into the Donald Trump era
By David Bauder Melissa McCarthys
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS impersonation of White
House press secretary Sean
NEW YORK HBOs ads promoting John Spicer exploded on social
Oliver on Last Week Tonight depict him media last weekend. Seth
cowering behind a desk, with the tag line, Meyers and Trevor Noah
Scary times call for a scared man. are nightly newscasters of
Be not afraid. Between Olivers return the absurd, Samantha Bee
Sunday from a three-month hiatus and Donald is continuing her biting
Trump impersonator Alec Baldwins stint John Oliver work and Stephen
hosting Saturday Night Live, this is shap- Colberts opinionated
ing up to be a big weekend in what has already topicality has rejuvenated his CBS show in
been a promising start to the Trump era in competition with NBCs Jimmy Fallon. Melissa McCarthys impersonation of White House press secretary Sean Spicer exploded on
late-night comedy. social media last weekend.
See TRUMP, Page 22
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By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT

S AN FRANCIS CO PLAYHOUS E
AND THE CUSTOM MADE THEATRE
COMPANY S HOWCAS E PLAY-
WRIGHT LUCAS HNATH. When youre
hot, youre hot, and right now 2016 Obie
Award-winning American playwright Lucas
Hnath is sizzling. Hnaths work has been
produced at Actors Theatre of Louisvilles
Humana Festival of New Plays, the Mark
Taper Forum in Los Angeles, New York
Theatre Workshop, and the Royal Court
Theatre in London. Now, two of his plays an exploration of love, greatness and the
are running within blocks of each other in nature of Truth that combines contempo-
San Francisco, giving theatergoers a chance rary language, historical fact, deadpan
to indulge in a mini-Hnath Festival. humor and scientific inquiry. Directed by
THROWING HIMS ELF TO THE Oren Stevens. Two hours, which includes a
LIONS: A CRISIS OF FAITH DIS- 15-minute intermission. The Custom Made
RUPTS A CONGREGATION IN LUCAS Theatre Company is at 533 Sutter St.
HNATHS THE CHRISTIANS, AT (between Powell and Mason), two blocks
SAN FRANCISCO PLAYHOUSE. In just from Union Square in the heart of San
10 years, Pastor Pauls modest ministry has Francisco. Its 99-seat theater keeps the
grown into a massive megachurch, with audience close to the action. Ticket infor- JESSICA PALOPOLI
believers by the thousands coming through mation at custommade.org/tickets. Feb. 19 A crisis of faith disrupts the congregation of a megachurch in Playwright Lucas Hnaths The
its doors each week and donations pouring through March 11. Christians, in its Bay Area Premiere at San Francisco Playhouse through March 11.
into its collection box. But just as the con- ***
gregation achieves financially security, RENT S 2 0 TH ANNIVERS ARY Through Feb. 19. playwrights and an ensemble of eight who
Paul preaches a sermon that threatens to TOUR ROCKS THE HOUSE AT THE *** perform 25 roles. Ninety minutes without
destroy all he has achieved. An act of faith SHN GOLDEN GATE THEATRE. The SAN FRANCISCO THEN, NOW AND intermission. Each Potrero Nuevo Project
or foolishness? Directed by Bill English. Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning TO B E: THE POTRERO NUEVO performance is followed by a brief panel
Ninety minutes without intermission. For musical RENT returns in a rock-opera- PROJECT AT POTRERO S TAGE. discussion with local residents, business
tickets or information call (415) 677-9596 blow-the walls-out-bring-the-house-down PlayGround celebrates the reopening of its and civic leaders and historians. Through
or visit www. sfplayhouse. org. San 20th anniversary touring production that San Francisco home, Potrero Stage (former- Feb. 19. For tickets and more information
Francisco Playhouse is located at 450 Post follows a year in the lives of seven impov- ly Thick House), with The Potrero Nuevo visit http://playground-sf.org/potreronue-
St. in San Francisco, on the second floor of erished young artists. Two hours and 40 Project, a theatrical imagining of the past, vo. Potrero Stage is located at 1695 18th
the Kensington Park Hotel, one-half block minutes, including a 15-minute intermis- present and future of Potrero Hill. St. in San Francisco. PlayGround is a lead-
from Union Square. Through March 11. sion. SHN Golden Gate Theatre, 1 Taylor St. Experience the people, places and times ing Bay Area playwright incubator, offering
ISAACS EYE BY LUCAS HNATH in San Francisco. Rush seats go on sale two that shaped this region, including the staged reading series, the annual
AT THE CUSTOM MADE THEATRE hours prior to performance. In keeping with Ohlone who first hunted and fished here; the PlayGround Festival of New Works, full-
COMPANY. What does it take to be the RENTs longstanding tradition of making Spanish missionaries and early Californios length play commissions and support for
best, to be remembered forever? Young Orchestra seats available for a reduced price, who began settling the region; Kit Carson, the production of new plays by local play-
upstart Isaac Newton vies with establish- the first 32 rush seats will be $25 in Rows the De Haro family and the launch of the wrights through the New Play Production
ment scientist Robert Hooke and goes A-E. Remaining rush seats will be $40 Mexican-American War; survivors of the Fund. For more information visit
beyond the thinkable in the name of his based on availability. Cash only. Limit of 1906 earthquake; the World War II ship- http://playground-sf.org.
research. To understand light and optics two per person. Rush tickets are void if builders of Pier 70; Fritz Maytag and the
better, Newton inserts a long needle resold. (888) SHN-1799 or birth of the craft brewing movement; and a
between my eye and the bone, as near to https://www.shnsf.com. Parental guidance Potrero Annex familys memories on the Susan Cohn is a member of the San Francisco Bay
is suggested. Not recommended for children eve of the Hope S. F. reconstruction. Area Theatre Critics Circle and the American
the backside of my eye as I could. Theatre Critics Association. She may be reached at
Playwright Lucas Hnaths Isaacs Eye is under 13. No children under 5 allowed. Featuring original short works by local susan@smdailyjournal.com.

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Disgraced packs powerful punch


San Jose Stage puts on play that
could come from todays headlines
By Judy Richter Emily and Amir invite Isaac and
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT his black wife, Jory (Kathryn
Smith-McGlynn), an attorney in
Racism, anti-Semitism and espe- Amirs office, to dinner.
cially Islamophobia are the timely With the alcohol flowing, espe-
issues raised by Ayad Akhtar in cially into Amirs glass, sociable
Disgraced, presented by San Jose chat evolves into hostility as he
Stage Company. and Isaac argue about the Quran and
This winner of the 2013 Pulitzer Jewish and Muslim beliefs.
Prize for best drama is set in the Isaac gets Amir to admit that he
New York City apartment of Amir felt pride after 9/11. More revela-
(Damien Seperi), an attorney, and tions and discoveries lead to vio-
his wife, Emily (Allison F. Rich). lence and the eventual breakup of
Amir was born Muslim, but he one or both marriages.
has renounced his faith, changed Several months later, Abe again
his name and fudged on his back- seeks Amirs help. He and a Muslim
ground. friend were detained by the FBI after
His Jewish bosses discover the an incident in a Starbucks. In a
deception when, at the request of development that could have
his nephew, Abe (Salim Razawi), he occurred this month, Abe fears his
agrees to advise an imam accused of immigration status may be in jeop-
funding terrorism. A New York ardy. William Ontiveros directs this
Times article implies that hes an talented, well-chosen cast.
attorney for the imam and names Although the play runs only
his law firm. about 90 minutes with no intermis-
Emily, who apparently comes sion, its packed with dramatic ten-
from a white Christian background, sion and ample food for thought.
is an artist who admires Muslim art. Disgraced runs through Feb. 26
DAVE LEPORI at San Jose Stage Company, 490 S.
Shes hoping her work will appear
San Jose Stage Company presents Ayad Akhtar's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama 'Disgraced.' Directed by William in a prestigious exhibit curated by a First St., San Jose. For tickets and
Ontiveros. Featuring, from left, Kathryn Smith-McGlynn as Jory, Damien Seperi as Amir, Allison F. Rich as Emily and Jewish friend, Isaac (Jonathan information call (408) 283-7142 or
Jonathan Rhys Williams as Isaac. Rhys Williams). visit thestage.org.

Aurora stages Stoppards The Real Thing


By Judy Richter
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT

The first scene of Tom Stoppards


The Real Thing at Aurora Theatre
previews its themes of love, fidelity
and commitment.
Its a play, House of Cards, within
a play in which actor Max (Seann
Gallagher) portrays a husband who
suspects his wife of adultery. Shes
played by Charlotte (Carrie Paff), who
happens to be the wife of the play-
wright, Henry (Elijah Alexander).
Henry, however, is secretly carrying
on an affair with Maxs wife, Annie
(Liz Sklar), also an actor.
After the two couples divorce, Annie
marries Henry. He later suspects shes
having an affair with Billy (Tommy
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Hes also unhappy with her effort to Thing.
get him to improve a poorly written Timothy Near directs the outstand- one intermission, will continue
play by Brodie (also Gorrebeeck), a ing cast of this 1982 play, winner of through March 5 at Aurora Theatre,
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Henry is the central character, a and careful pacing. ets and information call (510) 843-
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TRUMP
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Well work it out, he said. I could lie to
your face again. I dont know. Were very anx-
ious to not make it all Trump all of the time,
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Dawson), Gothams new police commis-
sioner. Shes highly qualified heck, she
graduated from Harvard for Police and
both for the level of interest and on a level of has sensible ideas about fighting crime.
what the human soul can sustain. After all, she points out, Gotham is still
We have to live in (Trumps) world now, Oliver said that theres a lot of low-hang- Arnetts Batman is not a happy guy, weight- crime-ridden. Maybe relying on a masked
said Steve Bodow, executive producer of The ing fruit with an administration like this and ed down as he is by a limitless sense of self- vigilante savior isnt the best strategy; its
Daily Show on Comedy Central. We used to you kind of have to reach past that. grandeur. Since nobody can do what he does, gotta be a team effort. Batman does NOT
be able to observe him, but now we have to Bee and her staff had a what now? meeting he has to do everything alone. like this idea.
live in his world. Hes taken the country after an election they werent alone in think- And one, as the soundtrack tells us, is the Meanwhile, two key people are trying to
hostage, in a way. ing would turn out differently. loneliest number. Sure, the bat cave is amaz- soften Batman up, in a personal sense. One
The mountain of material has been daunt- We thought, OK, we all need to think about ing but whats a superhero to do after a is Alfred, attempting to bring out the emo-
ing. Bodows fellow executive producer, Jen being in a place where were probably going long day saving Gotham? He comes home to tions he knows are there somewhere. (A
Flanz, likens the pace to cramming for a dif- to be quite critical of a sitting president, she a few trivial pieces of mail one of them a highlight for us old folks is when Alfred
ferent test every day. Bee seemed breathless recalled. What does that mean for us? I dont coupon for Bed, Bath and Beyond. His only reviews the many iterations of Batman over
recently telling viewers, Believe me, we are know if its going to change anything partic- companion is his computer voice (voiced the years, including a precious black-and-
not done, and beseeching them to stick with ularly, but its important for us to think by Siri, of course!) His loyal butler, Alfred (a white clip of Adam West in the 60s.) And
her through a commercial break after compar- about. silken-toned Ralph Fiennes) has left some young orphan Dick Grayson (the future
ing confusion surrounding Trumps immigra- Bee hasnt soft-pedaled her comedy, and she Lobster Thermidor to heat up in the Robin, voiced by Michael Cera) manages to
tion order to the healthcare.gov of recently announced plans for a non-Trump microwave. Alone in his cavernous abode, get Batman to adopt him inadvertently.
Islamophobia. alternative to this springs White House he munches on his crustaceans, plays a little Gradually, our superhero warms to the idea
Once an occasional feature, Meyers A Correspondents dinner, an annual gathering solo guitar, and watches one of his favorite of being a dad.
Closer Look segment is like a newspaper of Washington media with the president and chick flicks, er, movies yup, Jerry
opened every day at the top of his show. Maguire. To a point, anyway. The essential struggle
other elected officials. But she has recognized of the movie (besides the constant battling
Theres so much to work with that he said he other views, like her bid to find some com- We all know that Jerry ends up with a fam-
toggles between multiple Constitutional ily at the end, but will Batman ever have a of returning criminals too many to men-
mon ground with conservative commentator tion and defusing of apocalypse-threat-
crises and mundane, every day weirdness, Glenn Beck. family to, um, complete him? A photo of
like confusing comments Trump made about young Bruce Wayne and his ill-fated parents ening bombs, of course) is Batmans strug-
The show also has to make a special effort gle with his own loneliness, and his thorny
historical figure Frederick Douglass. to find some moments of joy each week, she is a sad reminder of his childhood.
The Daily Shows Noah did a Profile in Batman is being challenged on several path toward accepting the help and com-
said. panionship, and maybe even love of oth-
Tremendousness about Trumps Supreme There is so much happening, so much fronts. First, old nemesis Joker (Zach
Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch, mocking the Galifianakis, delightful), is up to his usual ers.
coming at us on a daily basis, that we do have
jurists story about crying when he first to think about what we can do thats just plain destructive mischief. But theres something Will he get there? Perhaps thats obvious.
learned of the death of former Supreme Court silly, she said. else Joker craves, even more than flattening But the fun comes in seeing how it all clicks
Justice Antonin Scalia as the whitest thing Colbert, whose show had been floundering Gotham: recognition. He wants to be together.
Ive ever heard. so much that early last year there were whis- Batmans ONLY bad guy. Thing is, Batmans The Lego Batman Movie, a Warner Bros
Daily Show correspondent Hasan Minhaj pers it wouldnt last, sharpened his focus dur- just not that into him. I dont do ships release, is rated PG by the Motion Picture
has also emerged as an important voice, a ing the campaign to become pointedly topi- meaning relationships he says. I like to Association of America for rude humor and
Muslim comedian at a time many Muslims cal. Hes not been afraid to bring back his for- fight around. Even worse: Batman and some action. Running time: 104 minutes.
feel under attack. mer Comedy Central character and former Joker are not a thing. Joker is devastated. Three stars out of four.
Into this maelstrom steps Oliver. Hes made Comedy Central colleague, Jon Stewart.
it a point in past years to say he wanted to When he returned from a vacation following fond of the crisp, cold air, the nonsensical-
avoid the day-to-day tumult of politics,
believing it best suited to those with a night-
ly platform while he concentrates on his
investigative comedy. But some things are
Trumps inaugural, more than 4 million peo-
ple sought out his first monologue on
YouTube.
Last week, Colbert also beat NBCs
STUDENT
Continued from page 19
ly funny conversations, the puddles and my
mud-caked boots, the endless supply of hot
chocolate, the majestic redwood trees and
hard to resist, and his show about Trumps ocean waves even the abundance of
Tonight show host Jimmy Fallon in the rat- enormous yellow banana slugs would be
family name change from Drumpf was one ings for the first time since the week Colbert
of last seasons highlights. hiatus didnt bother me; I could still take missed (though perhaps not as much).
took over for David Letterman on the Late out my phone from time to time to take
How much will Trump dominate his upcom- So, as I settled once more into my seat
Show in September 2015. photos, and there was hardly any urgent on the bus, heading the opposite direction
matter to attend to. And the chilly showers this time, I tried my best not to doze off
worked well with the time constraints in and instead struck up a conversation with a
fact, I highly doubt that I would have got- little boy, valiantly trying to hide his
ten out of the stall quickly enough if the tears, who was sitting beside me. And in
water had been any warmer. the midst of our trivia games and laughter,
And so as the week drew to a close, I as he dried his eyes for the last time, I took
found to my slight surprise that a a moment to unlock my phone and check
small part of me was not yet ready to go my calendar to see when the next week
home. Sure, a long, steamy shower would of Outdoor Ed was going to take place, of
be more than appreciated and it would be course.
nice to check in online to see what I had
happened in my absence (after all, Donald
Trump had just been inaugurated three days
before we left for Outdoor Education, so Cindy Zhang is a senior at San Mateo High School.
Student News appears in the weekend edition. You
there was bound to be some newsworthy can email Student News at news@smdailyjour-
topic upon my return). But I had grown nal.com.

SMCCCD Community Travel Program

Italy & Ireland

Community Travel Program Information Session


Meeting in San Brunoto learn about our2017 educational travel toursfor
adults to Ireland:Traditions of the Emerald Isle and Italy Food & Wine Tour.
Date: Thursday, February 23, 2017
Time: 6:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
Location: Bay Area Entrepreneur Center
458 San Mateo Ave, San Bruno, CA 94066

RSVP by 2/22/2017 by email at:
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Glutton for punishment? Then see Fifty Shades Darker
By Jake Coyle Fifty Shades
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Darker digs deeper
into the demons
In all the kinked knots and twists of satin that adorn Fifty and traumas of Mr.
Shades Darker, none is more worthwhile to uncoil than the Grey, as played by
tangled absurdities of its central dominator, Christian Grey. Jamie Dornan.
Hes a singularly ridiculous cocktail of money, abs and sex
toys. The right term is sadist, he says in Fifty Shades
Darker, the second in a planned trilogy based on E.L. James
best sellers. He buys companies. He flies helicopters. Hes
proficient with nipple clamps. Hes like some kind of humor-
less combination of James Bond and Dirk Diggler, both
debonair and dirty. More plausible figures of masculine fan-
tasy include the Backstreet Boys and Roger Rabbit.
Fifty Shades Darker digs deeper into the demons and trau-
mas of Mr. Grey, as played by Jamie Dornan. Much of the
films entertainment is watching Dakota Johnson, as the
comparatively normal Anastasia Ana Steele, try to act
opposite a distorted dreamboat who wakes to exercise on a
pummel horse and who knows all the hair dressers in Seattle.
Occasionally she implores him to stop acting so weird but
not often enough.
And then there are our glimpses into his past that make for
some of the movies most unintentionally funny moments.
In his childhood bedroom, we spy a picture of teenage
Christian in front of the Taj Mahal and, most amazingly, a
Chronicles of Riddick poster. It hangs in the background
of a pivotal scene and the questions linger long afterward. Is
the key to Christian that hes a huge Vin Diesel fan? Was it a
passing fancy or was Christian this globe-trotting sexual
enigma equally enthusiastic for subsequent installments
of Riddick? Alas, we will never truly unlock the mysteries
of Grey.
Fifty Shades Darker, which has maintained its lilywhite
palate despite its title, takes up the action three weeks after
the previous film left off. Christian, seeking to make amends
after their split, comes calling for Ana, promising hes ready
for a more vanilla relationship after the violence of his
desires frightened Ana away. I want to renegotiate terms, is
how he puts it, definitely speaking like a recognizable
human being.
The pair quickly gets back into the swing of things. They
shower. They ride elevators. They shower again. The sex
scenes are a little steamier and the sculpted bodies of
Johnson and Dornan are no less up to the task. But theres a
slight shift in point of view.
Director James Foley (Glengarry Glen Ross, At Close
Range) has taken over the reins from Sam Taylor-Johnson,
who clashed with James. Whereas the author wanted slavish
adherence to her, ahem, prose, Taylor-Johnson had the gall
to try to improve it. She partly succeeded: the ably directed A FAMILY SHARING HOPE IN CHRIST
Fifty Shades of Grey was better than youd expect.
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POLICY
Most residents are alarmed at hold a person past their release date
whats happening at the federal level.
The federal government has for a long
time now failed in developing effec-
for purposes of deportation, however,
San Mateo County cooperates with
federal immigration officials should
Calendar
Continued from page 1 tive immigration policy. What were they ask to be notified of an inmates SATURDAY, FEB. 11 Arboretum, 50 E. Fifth Ave., San
56th Annual Camellia Show and Mateo. Free. For more information
seeing now is an extreme failure, release, Bolanos said. Plant Sale. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1400 call 455-0687.
tarian and moral issue and our pro- Pine said. The resolution also states no county Roosevelt Ave., Redwood City. Come
posed resolution continues and see hundreds of camellias ranging in Crestmont Conservatory of Music
Referring to the countys resolution employee shall inquire about a per- sizes, colors and even smells, and Student Recitals. 2 p.m. and 3:30
affirms San Mateo Countys longtime as a balanced approach, Pine noted sons status unless it is necessary to participate in Ikebana, rhododen- p.m. 2575 Flores St., San Mateo.
commitment to support and respect all law enforcement and other staff can- investigating criminal activity by dron and beekeeping exhibits. For Come to watch free piano, cello and
more information call 574-1220. violin performances. For more infor-
of our diverse community members, not do their job effectively if theyre that individual. mation contact 574-4633.
Don Horsley, president of the Board of not trusted by the community. So AARP San Bruno Chapter 2895
Supervisors, said in an email. were trying to communicate that we Promoting health and safety Meeting. 10 a.m. to noon. 1555
Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno.
Dead Accounts. 2 p.m. 2120
Broadway, Redwood City. Dark
Furthermore, county officials are not an immigration agency. Coffee and doughnuts will be avail- comedic play about the conflict
announced Friday they were joining The purpose is to make clear that all able at 9 a.m. For more information between Main Street and Wall
Various cities and school districts county residents should feel comfort- contact 589-4499. Street. Tickets start at $35. For more
cities across the nation in asking the throughout the county have or are con- information call 493-2006.
U.S. Supreme Court to uphold consti- able using safety net services and Lunar New Year Celebration. 11
sidering adopting similar statements approaching law enforcement for Graphic Novel Author and
tutional protections for detained a.m. to 4 p.m. San Mateo County
of solidarity, with the topic of adopt- assistance or to report crimes without History Museum, 2200 Broadway, Illustrator Talk: T. Edward. Island of
immigrants. ing sanctuary policies highly polar- Redwood City. Free event. Includes Memory. 3 p.m. South San Francisco
With thousands of immigrants in fear of retribution, according to the performances on Courthouse Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave.,
ized. resolution. Square and craft activities for chil- South San Francisco. For more infor-
San Mateo County, the resolution While many jurisdictions note dren within the building. For more mation email valle@plsinfo.org.
denounces all forms of bigotry while Supervisor Warren Slocum said hes information call 299-0104.
theyre simply keeping the status quo heard heartbreaking stories from Improve Your Relationships. 4 p.m.
emphasizing people regardless of as they dont ask people of their status 25th Annual Celebration: Black to 5 p.m. Peninsula Jewish
their religious or ethnic backgrounds teachers, students, Latinos and people
and historically dont use local funds History, Soul Food and All That Community Center, 800 Foster City
should feel comfortable seeking assis- across the region who are being affect- Hope. Noon to 3:30 p.m. 101 Lake Blvd., Foster City. Free yoga and med-
to enforce federal immigration laws, ed by the shakeup in Washington, Mercer Blvd., Daly City. Come for an itation session to reduce stress,
tance. Whether its the victim of a the Board of Supervisors is the lone afternoon of inspiring music, dance increase energy and improve rela-
crime seeking help from law enforce- D.C. With many asking for local gov- performances and African- tionships. For more information call
agency that could go further as it con- ernment to stand by their side, Slocum American-inspired soul food. For 995-6423.
ment, or those in need of county med- trols the county jail. more information call 991-8001.
ical services, the resolution aims to said the countys resolution is a mid- Horszowski Trio. 7 p.m. Music at
dle-ground approach to keeping peo-
benefit public health and safety. Sanctuary for the law-abiding? ple healthy and safe.
DIY Gifts with Essential Oils. 12:30
p.m. to 1:30 p.m. New Leaf
Kohl Mansion, 2750 Adeline Drive,
Burlingame. The trio has returned
The county document also publi- Community Classroom, 150 San two years after its praised Music at
cizes the extent of those potentially But Tuesdays potential resolution Weve been told that people are Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. $5. For Kohl debut. Based in New York City,
affected by the Trump administrations should not be misconstrued as San fearful of coming forward, Slocum more information email the group is the coming together of
Mateo County declaring itself a sanc- said. The danger is that people retreat patti@bondmarcom.com. three friends whose deep trust has
aggressive shift in immigration poli- led them to expressive freedom.
cy. tuary county. On the contrary, the res- into the shadows and they dont get Origami Time. 1 p.m. 144 W. 25th Tickets are $48 for adults and $45 for
olution emphasizes nothing should be the care they need and thats unfortu- Ave., San Mateo. Free origami lesson seniors. For more information call
According to the Migration Policy from Derrick. For more information 762-1130.
Institutes census data analysis, there interpreted as conflicting with any nate. So hopefully, this will give peo- contact craig@reachandteach.com.
are an estimated 57,000 undocumented federal laws or conditions to receiving ple confidence to step forward and Dr. Stephen Zunes on Trumps
Graphic Novel Author and Middle East. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
San Mateo County residents account- federal funding. reach out and get those services. Illustrator Talk: Thien Pham Unitarian Universalists of San Mateo,
ing for about 7.5 percent of the popu- The potential financial ramifica- The board may also confirm county Sumo. 2 p.m. Grand Avenue Library, 300 E. Santa Inez, San Mateo. Free.
tions to sanctuary cities since the resources shall not be spent on devel- 306 Walnut, South San Francisco. For For more information email
lation, according to the county. That more information email valle@plsin- nancy_tubbs@fullcalendar.com or
includes an estimated 6,000 children president vowed to cut off federal fund- oping any registry of people based on fo.org. visit sanmateopeaceaction.org.
enrolled in schools and 14, 000 ing has prompted concerns from race, gender, sexual orientation, reli-
Miggis Kitchen Cooking Demo. 2 MONDAY, FEB. 13
DREAMers who submitted informa- opponents and a pending lawsuit filed gion, ethnicity or country of origin. p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., IPhone and iPad Consulting. 9:30
tion to the federal government to qual- by the city and county of San San Carlos. Celebrate the 2017 Lunar a.m. to 11:30 a.m. San Bruno Senior
Francisco. Joining a movement in the courts New Year. For more information call Center, 1555 Crystal Springs Road,
ify under the Deferred Action for 591-0341 ext. 237. San Bruno. Come for a free 15
Childhood Arrivals, according to the The countys action explicitly Shortly after releasing the proposed minute appointment to get help
states enforcement of federal immigra- resolution Friday, the county Tracys Fur, Scales and Tails: A chil- with your device. For more informa-
resolution. drens animal show. 2 p.m. Marina tion call 616-7150.
tion laws is the responsibility of the announced it would join 19 other Branch Library, 1530 Susan Court,
Reaffirming policies federal government, however, local cities and counties across the United San Mateo. For more information call Protecting Children with Special
officials will cooperate when asked or 522-7838. Needs. 10 a.m. to noon. Sobrato
States in filing an amicus brief related Center for Nonprofits, 350 Twin
The resolution is two-fold. On one in matters involving public safety. to an ongoing court case related to Creative Storytelling Workshop Dolphin Drive, Redwood City. Free.
hand, it simply makes a statement dis- Sheriff Carlos Bolanos said he sup- bail. for Kids. 2 p.m. 1375 Burlingame Presented by the U.S. Department of
avowing discrimination and respect- Ave., Burlingame. Learn essential Education, Office for Civil Rights.
ports the resolution noting its about The jurisdictions ask the U. S. writing trips from Pulitzer Prize-win- RSVP at
ing diversity whether its related to protecting law-abiding citizens ning author Matt Richte, who will openingdoorspta@yahoo.com.
Supreme Court to uphold constitution-
race, creed, religion or sexual orienta- whether theyre documented or not. guide children through storytelling
tion. On the other hand, it reassures al protections for immigrants held in exercises aimed at sharpening skills Valentines Day craft. 3:30 p.m.
The sheriffs policy is based on prolonged federal detention. The law- and developing ideas. For more Marina Library, 1530 Susan Court,
residents the county is not in the busi- public safety, which is really our role information call 685-4911. San Mateo. For more information call
ness of enforcing federal laws and suit Jennings v. Rodriguez relates to a 522-7838.
and our responsibility. From our per- group of immigrants ordered into Teen Documentary Filmmak ing
encourages people to feel comfortable spective in the field, its important Workshop. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Belmont T V Club: My Little Pony:
seeking assistance from their local detention for months or even years Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Friendship is Magic, Hearts and
that the community, documented or without an opportunity to be consid- Belmont. Please sign up in advance Hooves Day. 4 p.m. South San
government. not, trust law enforcement and be will- by calling 591-8286. For more infor- Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Board Vice President Dave Pine ered for release. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
ing to cooperate with us and report mation email belmont@smcl.org.
noted San Mateo County is one of the Last month, supervisors agreed to For more information email
crimes and be willing to be witnesses Valentines Day craft. 3 p.m. 55 W. valle@plsinfo.org.
most diverse counties in the United without any fear that were in any way join the amicus brief that argues immi- Third Ave., San Mateo. For more
States with an estimated 1 in 6 resi- involved in the enforcement of immi- grants held in mandatory detention information call 522-7838. Groovy Judy at Off the Grid
Belmont. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
dents being foreign born. gration laws, Bolanos said. should be given equal constitutional Belmont Central Station, 1325 El
Valentine Ballroom Dinner and
After just three weeks in the White Not only do they not ask victims or protections similar to what all 50 Dance. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Cabana Camino Real, Belmont. Come for a
states grant to every person arrested Crowne Plaza, 4290 El Camino Real, free show of Hendrix-inspired funk
House, the president has taken a stern witnesses about immigration status, rock with a positive groove. For more
Palo Alto. Tickets to the event
approach to the nations immigration they also dont inquire about docu- for a crime. include a meet and greet with the information call (415) 793-1223.
policies first vowing to build a wall at mentation at the jails, although they The county notes detaining immi- professionals and an exquisite din-
Talk ing Race and Identity in
ner menu. For more information
the Mexican border then attempting do list country of origin. They also grants for an average of 404 days email shelbi@spinpr.com. America. 7:30 p.m. 2120 Broadway
to ban people from seven Muslim- while awaiting proceedings can have a St., Redwood City. A documentary-
upload inmates fingerprints into a style staged reading that incorpo-
majority countries through an execu- ripple effect. While held, a person is Redwood Symphony. 8 p.m. 4200
federal data base immigration officials Farm Hill Blvd., Redwood City. rates a variety of perspectives on
tive order denied in federal court can access, he said. at risk of losing their jobs and, along Redwood Symphony will play race and identity from contempo-
Thursday. Vaughan Williams: Five Variants of rary and historic public figures.
Per state laws, county jails may not with it, a family may miss out on a Dives and Lazarus Prt: Ludus from Following the performance, there
key caretaker or breadwin- Tabula Rasa. Tickets $30 and free for will be a discussion. Admission is
those under 18 accompanied by an free, but a $5 to $10 donation is sug-
ner. Furthermore, billions in gested. For more information go to
adult. For more information contact
annual taxpayer dollars are numberinfo@redwoodsymphony.or www.dragonproductions.net/activi-
spent on these housing g. ties/mondaynight.html.
costs while detainees are The Crestmont Conservatory of TUESDAY, FEB. 14
held without bail, according Music Gourmet Concert. 8 p.m. Special Extended Hours for
2575 Flores St., San Mateo. Featuring Valentines Day Weddings. 8 a.m. to
to the county. Daniel Glover performing Haydn, 7 p.m. (Ceremony every half hour).
We want to have our voice Alkan, Albeniz and Chopin. $20 gen- San Mateo County Clerks Office, 555
heard and are proud to join eral admission, $15 for students and County Center, Redwood City.
senior. For more information contact Performs civil ceremonies for cou-
our colleagues in other juris- 574-4633. ples wanting to marry on this day.
dictions in standing up for Ceremony reservations are required
Stauss Alpine Symphony. 8 p.m. in advance. The County chapel can
every persons constitution- Main Theater of Caada College, accommodate up to 25 people. For
al rights, Horsley said in a 4200 Farm Hill Blvd., Redwood City. more information call 363-4988.
Pre-concert talk starts at 7 p.m. For
statement. The question more information and to order tick- Exhibit: Paintings of Frank s
isnt whether we think that a ets visit redwoodsymphony.org. Tannery. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. San Mateo
person should or should not Dead Accounts. 8 p.m. 2120
County History Museum, 2200
Broadway, Redwood City. The new
be deported, but about ensur- Broadway, Redwood City. Dark
exhibit features art depicting Franks
comedic play about the conflict
ing that we dont allow an between Main Street and Wall Tannery, which was built in 1872 and
unnecessary detention prac- Street. Tickets start at $35. For more destroyed in a fire in 1968. Runs
information call 493-2006. through May 11. For more informa-
tice that carries serious con- tion call 299-0104.
sequences for our community SUNDAY, FEB. 12
and our basic notion of jus- LoveBug Event at the Palo Alto Valentines Party. 10:30 a.m. to 1
Junior Museum and Zoo. 10 a.m. to p.m. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555
tice. noon. Palo Alto Junior Museum and Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno.
Zoo, Palo Alto. Come dressed as a Come for a salmon lunch and danc-
bug, write a Valentine, learn about ing with Have a Party Pros. Buy tick-
The board meets 10 a.m. bugs and insects. For more informa- ets at the Senior Center reception
Tuesday, Feb. 14, at 400 tion or to register email desk. For more information call 616-
County Center, Redwood clares@friendsjmz.org. 7150.
City. Visit smcgov.org for Pruning Japanese Maple Tree. 1 For more events visit
more information. p.m. to 2:30 p.m. San Mateo smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar.
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Physical activity up for a lecture or retreat that will open your mind to challenge will be invigorating. involved in joint ventures or let anyone sway you
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This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking sor-County Clerk on 01/19/2017. (Pub- sor-County Clerk on 01/18/2017. (Pub-
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650-344-5200 and send resume to STATEMENT #272084 STATEMENT #271842
Email resume The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
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conducted by an Individual. The regis- business is conducted by an Individual.
trants commenced to transact business The registrants commenced to transact
under the FBN on N/A. business under the FBN on 12/28/16.
/sAlejandro Aguilar Flores/ /s/Jaderson Rodrigues Bastos/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 01/19/2017. (Pub- sor-County Clerk on 12/28/2017. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #272077 STATEMENT #271882 STATEMENT #272186
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Acto Car Services, 1239 Oak Grove as: Alianca International, 197 87th as: Ramen Hachi, 1861 El Camino Real,
Ave Apt 315, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Street, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Regis- BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered
Registered Owner: Max Nilton Alves De tered Owner: Joab Nascimento, 161 Owner: Hamadaya Inc., CA. The busi-
Costa, same address. The business is Country Club Apt 25, SOUTH SAN ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
conducted by an Individual. The regis- FRANCISCO, CA 94080. The business registrants commenced to transact busi-
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- ness under the FBN on 2/1/2017.
trants commenced to transact business trants commenced to transact business /s/Mutsuo Hamada/
under the FBN on 1/17/17. under the FBN on 5/19/00. This statement was filed with the Asses-
/s/Max Nilton Alves De Costa/ /s/Joab Nascimento/ sor-County Clerk on 1/26/2017. (Publish-
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
sor-County Clerk on 1/18/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 12/30/2016. (Pub- 2/04/17, 2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17).
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
1/28/17, 2/4/17, 2/11/17, 2/18/17). 1/28/17, 2/4/17, 2/11/17, 2/18/17).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #272252
The following person is doing business
as: 1) CloudQuote, 2) PRConnect, 3) Fi-
nancialContent Services Inc., 195 Glenn Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
Way, Suite 250, SAN CARLOS, CA

LEgAL NOTICES 94070. Registered Owner: Financial


Content Services Inc., CA. The business
is conducted by a Corporation. The reg-
istrants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 2/1/2017.
Fictitious Business Name Statements, /s/Thomas McAleer/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, sor-County Clerk on 2/1/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, 2/04/17, 2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17).
Notice of Public Sales and More. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #272281
The following person is doing business
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. as: Master Builders Dojo, 166 Broadway
St, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Regis-
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 tered Owner: Nicolas Chaumont, same
address. The business is conducted by
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
FBN on1/6/17. 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
/s/Nicolas Chaumont/
This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
sor-County Clerk on 2/2/2017. (Publish- STATEMENT #272305 STATEMENT #272190 STATEMENT #272306
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business

IMMEDIATE OPENINg 2/4/17, 2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


as: Tremors Plumbing and Sewer, 1611
Lodi Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Reg-
istered Owner: Francisco Zuno, same
as: Clairespie Home, 1505 Maddux
Drive, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061.
Registered Owner: Paz Elizabeth Home,
as: Little Red Truck Painting., 90 Calvert
Avenue, 90 Calvert Avenue, SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. Regis-

NEWSPAPER STATEMENT #272273


The following person is doing business
as: Choco Studio, 711 S Idaho St, SAN
address. The business is conducted by
an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to trans act business under the
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by
an Corporation. The registrants com-
menced to trans act business under the
tered Owner: HRB INc., CA. The busi-
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
registrants commenced to trans act busi-

DELIvERY MATEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner:


Michael Peyzner, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
FBN on 02-06-2017.
/s/Francisco Zuno/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
FBN on.
/s/Esperanza L. Sorongon/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
ness under the FBN on 2/6/2017.
/s/Samuel Baca/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/6/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 1/27/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 2/6/2017. (Publish-
The registrants commenced to transact ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
business under the FBN on 10/28/2006 2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17). 2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17). 2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17).

SAN MATEO /s/Michael Peyzner/


This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/2/2017. (Publish- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, STATEMENT #272123
2/4/17, 2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17). The following person is doing business

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as: Gattai 200 Castleton Way, SAN
SOUTH SF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #272290
The following person is doing business
BRUNO, CA94066. Registered Owner:
Darrick Del Moral, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
as: Momentia Connections, 700 Promon- The registrants commenced to trans act
Seeking Delivery driver to manage newspaper route tory Point Ln, Unit 1307, FOSTER CITY, business under the FBN on Nov 1, 2017.
CA 94404. Registered Owners: Sophia /s/Darrick Del Moral/
Victoria Hutson, same address. The This statement was filed with the Asses-
Requires early morning work six days per week Mon-Sat. sor-County Clerk on 1/23/2017. (Publish-
business is conducted by an Individual.
Papers are picked up early morning between 3am and 4:30am The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on 02/03/17.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17). The best career seekers
Call Roberto 650-344-5200 /s/Mehjabeen Khan/
This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME read the Daily Journal.
sor-County Clerk on 2/3/2017. (Publish- STATEMENT #272143
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The following person is doing business
2/4/17, 2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17). as: DAM Events, 503 Edgecliff Way,
EMERALD HILLS, CA 94062. Registered
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dress. The business is conducted by an
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/s/Paymaneh Khalili/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
range of qualifications for all types of positions.
sor-County Clerk on 1/24/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
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STATEMENT #272180
The following person is doing business
as: Eli Growth Solutions, 633 Bainbridge
Contact us for a free consultation
Street, FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. Regis-
tered Owner: Brian Eli, same address.
The business is conducted by an Individ-
ual. The registrants commenced to trans
act business under the FBN on .
Call (650) 344-5200 or
/s/Brian Eli/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com
sor-County Clerk on 1/26/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17).

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PETITION OF 0513 8 TRACkS, billy Joel, Zeppelin, Eagles
Rosalyn B. Montenegro LARgE STUFFED ANIMALS - $3 each vINTAgE g.E. radio, model c-442c $60. PAPASAN CHAIRS (2) -with cushions ,Commodores, more.40 @ $4 each , call
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AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/re-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
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to show cause why the petition should $45. (650)588-5487 BEAUTIFUL AND UNIqUE Victorian 2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368-
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four successive weeks prior to the date OLD vINTAgE Wooden Sea Captains box $45. (415)231-4825. RMT CHRISTMAS Diesel train and Ca-
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- gOOD MICROWAvE 1100 watt $40 Da- Tool Chest 35 x 16 x 16, $65 WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with boose. Rare. New OB $99 (650)368-
lowing newspaper of general circulation: ly City (415) 231-4825. (650)591-3313 CHAIRS 2 Blue Good Condition $50 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 7537
San Mateo Daily Journal OBO (650)345-5644
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WHIRLPOOL WASHER DRYER, GE 697-8481 BRASS FIREPLACE screen $30. tures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF Refrigerator all working and in good con- 303 Electronics (650)348-2306 OBO. (650)580-4763
THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. COUCH, CREAM IKEA, great condition,
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Name of the person abandoning the use 46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
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nir B. Dias. Name of Business: Alianca (650)483-9226 CUSTOM MADE wood sewing storage vASE WITH flowers 2 piece good for the
International. Date of original filing: ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma-
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6/3/15. Address of Principal Place of 1222 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
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20-pieces in original box, never used. vINTAgE WHITE Punch Bowl/Serving
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chine s never used for small bus. $95 x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50. (650)342-5630
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ducted by an Individual. (650)992-4544. WAgON WHEEL Wooden, original from
PORCELAIN JAPANESE Tea set, Un-
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ceiver with Detachable Face asking (650) 756-9516.Daly City. (650)578-9208.
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo (650)588-1946
$100. (650)593-4490
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Flapper Collar. $50. (650)762-6048
Call (650)678-8585
210 Lost & Found COMPLETE COLOR photo developer 311 Musical Instruments
1940 vINTAgE telephone bench maple Besler Enlarger, Color Head, trays, photo DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condi- 308 Tools
FOUND: kEYS at Westwood Park in antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833 tools $50/ (650)921-1996 tion, nice design, with storage, $45., BALDWIN gRAND PIANO, 6 foot, ex-
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to (650)345-1111 BENCH SAW - 8 INCH includes attach- cellent condition, $8,500/obo. Call
claim (650)714-8893 BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star IPHONE 5 Morphie Juice Pack with ed table and accessories $35 (650)368- (510)784-2598
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, charger, Originally $100, now $85. ENTERTAINMENT CENTER for $50. 0748
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- (650)766-2679 Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. EXCELLENT vIOLIN, previously owned,
LOST - MY COLLAPSIBLE music stand, 6614
clip lights, and music in black bags were (650)726-4102 BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
taken from my car in Foster City and may kINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269 sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
DOLLIES, 30 various sizes, hand cro- incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 ESPRESSO TABLE 30 square, 40 tall,
have been thrown out by disappointed chet dollies.$30.(650)596-0513 (415)751-2416
thieves. Please call (650)704-3595 $95 (650)375-8021 BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
LEFT-HAND ERgONOMIC keyboard SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
LENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20 gULBRANSEN BABY gRAND PIANO -
gLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- Appraised @ $5450., want $1800 obo,
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, (650)204-0587 lent condition. $100 650-345-5644 CRAFTSMAN 10" Mitre Saw $25
LOST - Womans diamond ring. Lost $12.00. (650) 578 9208. (650)343-4461
(650)595-3933
12/18. Broadway, Redwood City. MOTOROLA BRAvO MB 520 (android LAWN CHAIRS (4) White, plastic, $8.
REWARD! (650)339-2410 MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" HAMMOND B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie
each, (415)346-6038 Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. pri-
$59 call (650)218-6528 card Belmont (650)595-8855 dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
LOST CAT Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs, LEATHER SOFA, black, excellent condi- vate owner, (650)349-1172
she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all RENO SILvER LEgACY Casino four NEW HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533 CRAFTSMAN RADIAL Arm Saw Stand.
four legs, chest stomach, around her rare memorabilia items, casino key, two tra cartridges- $50. Call (650)345-1234 In box. $30. (650)245-7517 HARMONICA. HOHNER Pocket Pal.
neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974 LIvINg ROOM table 36"x19" exc condi- Key of C. Original box. Never used.
REWARD. Please email us at ONkYO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital tion $30.(415) 231-4825. CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabi- $10. (650)588-0842
joandbill@msn.com or call 650-576- SCHILLER HIPPIE poster, linen, Sparta Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, net stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-
8745. She drinks water out of her paws. graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00. Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 LOvE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow 1045 MONARCH UPRIgHT player piano $99
(650)701-0276 floral $99. (650)574-4021 (650) 583-4549
OPTIMUS H36 ST5800 Tower Speaker CRAFTSMEN 3 saw blades $20. new.
36x10x11 $30. (650)580-6324 NEW DELUXE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- (650)573-5269 PIANO, UPRIgHT, in excellent condi-
LOST CAT. Black and White. Black 299 Computers ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
patch on right eye. REWARD. ORIgINAL AM/FM 1967/68 Honda Ra- Sell! (650) 875-8159. DELTA CABINET SAW with overrun ta-
Call (323) 439-7713. kOgI 15 inch computer monitor. Model dio for $50. (650)593-4490 ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993 UPRIgHT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi-
L5Qx. $25. PH(650)592-5864. NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame tion. $300 OBO (650) 533-4886.
LOST SMALL gray and green Parrot. PIONEER HOUSE Speakers, pair. 15 $30.00 (650) 347-2356 LEAF BLOWER electric 7.5 amps brand
Redwood Shores. (650)207-2303. RECORDABLE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unop- inch 3-way, black with screens. Work new 30.00 joe, (650)573-5269 YAMAHA PIANO, Upright, Model M-305,
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12x, great. $99.(650)243-8198 OAk BOOkCASE, 30"x30" x12". $25. $750. Call (650)572-2337
ROUTER TABLE ryobi $ 99. like new
Books (650) 578 9208 (650)726-6429
(650)573-5269
SAMSUNg FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl.
OAk CLAW foot coffee table, needs
312 Pets & Animals
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
qUALITY BOOkS used and rare. World 300 Toys some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530 SHOPSMITH MARk V 50th Anniversary
AIRLINE CARRIER for cats, pur. from
most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
& US History and classic American nov- 2 STORY dollhouse w/ furniture 24 x 24 SONY PROJECTION TV 48" with re- OAk SIx SHELF Book Case 6FT 4FT (650)504-0585 Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 good condition $50. joe (650)573-5269 mote good condition $99 (650)345-1111 (505)228-1480 local.
$55 (650)458-8280 vINTAgE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
1947. $60. (650)245-7517
CANARY BIRD cage 24 x 16 for sale.
The San Bruno Planning Commission will meet Tuesday, Feb- vINTAgE SHOPSMITH and BAND $40.00 firm. Used, good condition. Call
ruary 21, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Center, 1555 Crystal FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SAW, good shape. $500/obo. Call (650)766-3024
(650)342-6993
Springs Road, San Bruno, CA to take action on the following Marich Confectionery ONE kENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
items. All interested persons are invited to attend. 1/26/17 mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
(650)593-2066
1480 Jenevein Avenue. Request for a Use Permit to allow Marich Confectionery Co. ISSUES ALLERGY ALERT ON 309 Office Equipment
construction of a 891 square-foot first and second floor rear POTENTIAL UNDECLARED ALMONDS IN PRODUCT PARROT CAgE, Steel, Large - approx
NEAT RECEIPTS Mobile Scanner new 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
addition that would increase the gross floor area of the existing in box $79, call (650)324-8416
home by greater than 50% (75%) and exceed the maximum offer. (650)245-4084
Marich Confectionery of Hollister, California is voluntarily
permitted floor area, per Section 12.200.030 of the S.B.M.C. recalling 4.25oz Valentine Chocolate Caramel Hearts UPC 310 Misc. For Sale PET CARRIER, brown ,Very good condi-
The project includes a request for a Minor Modification to con- CODE 797817-44440-9 because it may contain Triple Choco- tion, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
tinue the non-conforming left side setback, per Section late Toffee which contains almonds. People who have an al- INCUBATOR, $99, (650)678-5133 (650)773-7201
12.120.010 of the S.B.M.C. and a request for a Parking Ex- lergy or severe sensitivity almonds run the risk of serious or
ception to allow the two-car parking requirement to be met life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these prod-
with tandem parking, per Section 12.200.080.C of the ucts.
S.B.M.C. Recommended Environmental Determination: Cate-
gorical Exemption. UP-16-017/PE-16-005/MM-17-001 Product was distributed in California, Oklahoma and Minne-
sota in retail form.
556 San Mateo Avenue. Request for a Use Permit to allow
My Busy Town to operate a child recreation and play center The product can be identified by its Valentines Day themed
(commercial recreation facility) within a 4,548 square-foot va- packaging. It comes in a 4.25oz (120g) bright red and pink box
cant commercial space located in the C-B-D zoning district, with the product name of Chocolate Caramel Hearts. The lot
per Section 12.96.120.C.7 of the S.B.M.C. Request for a Park- code being recalled is 0031711 with a best by date of 9/30/17
ing Exception because the proposed commercial recreation fa-
cilities requires additional parking than the current retail use, and can be found on the bottom of the package.
per Section 12.100.090 of the S.B.M.C. Recommended Envi-
ronmental Determination: Categorical Exemption. UP-16- No illnesses have been reported to date.
028/PE-17-001
The recall was initiated after it was discovered that product
APN 093-341-040 - Request for a Temporary Use Permit to containing almonds was distributed in packaging that did not
allow an off-site construction staging area within a portion of reveal the presence of almonds. Subsequent investigation in-
the vacant lot located on the east side of Huntington Avenue, dicates the problem was caused by a temporary breakdown in
located between Sylvan Avenue and Florida Avenue, per Sec- the company's packaging processes that resulted in the pack-
tion 12.84.030 of the S.B.M.C. A portion of the vacant lot will aging mix up.
serve as an off-site construction staging area for the construc-
tion of the mixed-use development located at 406-418 San Consumers who have purchased 4.25oz Valentine Chocolate
Mateo Avenue. Recommended Environmental Determination: Caramel Hearts are urged to return it Marich Confectionery
Categorical Exemption. TUP-17-001. for a full refund. Consumers with questions may contact the
company at 1-800-624-7055 Monday through Friday 8:00 am
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312 Pets & Animals 316 Clothes 317 Building Materials 318 Sports Equipment 318 Sports Equipment 620 Automobiles
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$23. (650)592-2648 BATH CHAIR LIFT. Peterman battery
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