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Redwood City schools weigh


concerns over consolidation
Officials to address parent fears, along with student, staff relocation
By Austin Walsh We d n e s d a y , While pledging a commitment
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Jan. 16, a letter to maintaining the school’s cul-
sent by Orion ture through the transition, board
In the wake of a decision to shut- El e m e n t a r y President Dennis McBride said the
ter and merge schools, Redwood School parents issues raised by the Orion commu-
City education officials are seeking to pre- nity are consistent with other REUTERS FILE PHOTO
attempting to manage the logis- serve their fears exposed during the process. PG&E crew work to repair damage caused by the Camp Fire in Paradise.
tics of moving personnel and stu- school culture “It’s a very hard situation for the

County sues
dents while balancing concerns during a move teachers, staff and parents and I
shared by parents. Dennis McBride to the John Gill feel it is going as well it is can be
The district Board of Trustees El e m e n t a r y
will address during a meeting School campus. See SCHOOLS, Page 23

PG&E after
deadly fires
Lawsuit blames utility for wildfire that
‘effectively eradicated’ city of Paradise
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The blaze destroyed nearly 15,000
homes and is the deadliest and
SACRAMENTO — The Northern most destructive wildfire in
California county where a deadly California history.
wildfire killed 86 people last year People who lost their homes in
sued Pacific Gas & Electric Co. on the wildfire have already sued
Tuesday, a day after the utility PG&E. The utility’s bankruptcy
announced it will file for bank- filing means all wildfire-related
ruptcy. lawsuits will be consolidated and
Butte County’s lawsuit blames go before a bankruptcy judge, not
the utility for the wildfire that a jury. Butte County counsel Bruce
sparked Nov. 8 and “effectively Alpert said the pending lawsuits
eradicated” the city of Paradise,
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL California, population 27, 000. See PG&E, Page 22
Jason Huntzinger,left,Michael Kein,middle,with Irene Preston,owner of Preston’s Candy and Ice Cream,break freshly
poured peanut brittle into small pieces. Below: Lorri Basques and Preston put together an order for a customer.
Man gets 18 years prison
Sweet deal for Burlingame candy companies for assaulting police officer
Aida’s Opera Candies opens at Preston’s Candy and Ice Cream on Broadway Career in law enforcement to end;
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF defense claims mental health issues
By Anna Schuessler hearing for Luis
A couple of Burlingame’s classic Alberto Ramos-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
candy makers worked out a sweet- Coreas was an
heart deal and are now sharing emotional one
More than two years after a man
space on Broadway. in which 12-
struck a South San Francisco
Irene Preston, owner of year veteran
police officer in the head with his
Preston’s Candy and Ice Cream, is South San
skateboard, the 30-year-old South
hosting Lorri Basques, owner of Francisco
Aida Opera Candies, in her shop San Francisco resident received an
18-year prison sentence Tuesday, police Officer
and candy kitchen at 1170 Robby Chon
Broadway. according to the San Mateo Luis
The sharing started last month, County District Attorney’s Office. Ramos-Coreas testified and
District Attorney Steve
See CANDY, Page 23 Wagstaffe said the sentencing See LUIS, Page 22

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Thought for the Day


“A fanatic is a man that does what he thinks
th’ Lord wud do if He knew th’ facts iv th’ case.”
— From “Mr. Dooley’s Philosophy” by Finley Peter Dunne

This Day in History


Prohibition began in the United

1920 States as the 18th Amendment to the


U.S. Constitution took effect, one
year to the day after its ratification. (It
was later repealed by the 21st
Amendment.)
In  2 7   B. C. ,   Caesar Augustus was declared the first
Emperor of the Roman Empire by the Senate.
In 1 5 4 7 , Ivan IV of Russia (popularly known as “Ivan the
Terrible”) was crowned Czar.
In  1 8 6 5 ,   Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman decreed
that 400,000 acres of land in the South would be divided
into 40-acre lots and given to former slaves. (The order,
later revoked by President Andrew Johnson, is believed to REUTERS
have inspired the expression, “Forty acres and a mule.”) A combination of six photographs shows the east anchor span of the old Tappan Zee Bridge being demolished by explosives
In  1 9 1 2 ,   a day before reaching the South Pole, British into the Hudson River in front of the New Mario Cuomo Bridge in Tarrytown, New York.
explorer Robert Scott and his expedition found evidence
that Roald Amundsen of Norway and his team had gotten
there ahead of them.
In other news ...
In  1 9 3 5 , fugitive gangster Fred Barker and his mother, er’s trailer detached from the truck and
Kate “Ma” Barker, were killed in a shootout with the FBI at rolled on its side on slick pavement,
Lake Weir, Florida. spilling a river of liquid chocolate
In   1 9 4 2 ,   actress Carole Lombard, 33, her mother, onto westbound lanes of Interstate 40.
Elizabeth, and 20 other people were killed when their plane The Arizona Daily Sun reports the
crashed near Las Vegas, Nevada, while en route to California wreck Monday about 11 miles east of
from a war-bond promotion tour. Flagstaff required cleanup crews to
In  1 9 7 8 ,   NASA named 35 candidates to fly on the space pour most of the 40,000 gallons of
shuttle, including Sally K. Ride, who became America’s first chocolate into the highway median to
woman in space, and Guion S. Bluford Jr., who became lighten the damaged tanker so it could
America’s first black astronaut in space. be towed away.
In  1 9 8 9 , three days of rioting began in Miami when a Tina and Louise The chocolate was liquid because it
police officer fatally shot Clement Lloyd, a black motorcy- was being stored in the tanker at 120
clist, causing a crash that also claimed the life of Lloyd’s Silicon Valley landlord degrees.
passenger, Allan Blanchard. rents $1,500 studio to two cats State Department of Public Safety
spokesman Bart Graves says there
SAN JOSE — Two cats are living were no injuries. The driver was not
Birthdays large at a $1, 500-a-month studio
apartment their owner rents for them
cited.
in Silicon Valley, where a housing Burger King BRAD MILLS-USA TODAY SPORTS
shortage has sent rents skyrocketing. Donald Trump looks over tables of
The 20-pound cats named Tina and trolls Trump on Twitter fast-food for the the college football
Louise moved to the studio in San Jose DETROIT — Burger King is needling playoff champion Clemson Tigers in the
after their owner moved away to col- President Donald Trump for his tweet State Dining Room of the White House.
lege. about ordering more than 1,000 “ham-
The student’s father, Troy Good, was funny. It’s mean,” she said. “No matter
berders” for the Clemson University what you think of the president, it’s
unable to keep them and asked friend Tigers’ visit to the White House after
David Callisch to rent him the still the president.”
winning the college football champi- Burger King responded that it “has a
Talk show host Dr. Singer Sade is 60. Model Kate Moss kitchen-less studio so he could keep onship.
his daughter’s beloved cats. pulse on pop culture,” and wants to be
Laura Schlessinger is 45. The spelling error was quickly cor-
The newspaper reports Good and his part of trending topics. It also said it
is 72. rected. But Burger King jumped in with
cats got a decent deal because an aver- was proud that its burgers were served
Author William Kennedy is 91. Author-editor Norman a tweet of its own: “Due to a large order to the football team.
age studio apartment in San Jose rents
Podhoretz is 89. Opera singer Marilyn Horne is 85. Hall of placed yesterday, we’re all out of ham- “We like to playfully joke around
for $1, 951 a month, according to
Fame auto racer A.J. Foyt is 84. Singer Barbara Lynn is 77. berders. Just serving hamburgers with what the internet and news outlets
RentCafe.
Country singer Ronnie Milsap is 76. Singer Katherine today.” are saying, but never to be mean spir-
Callisch says he feels bad wasting
Anderson Schaffner (The Marvelettes) is 75. Country singer valuable living space on animals dur- Burger King said its tweet was all in ited,” the company said in a statement.
Jim Stafford is 75. Movie director John Carpenter is 71. ing a housing shortage, but he wanted good fun, but some marketing experts Burger King isn’t the only company
Actress-dancer-choreographer Debbie Allen is 69. Rhythm- to help a friend. think the move was unwise. to troll Trump on Twitter. Last week,
and-blues singer Maxine Jones (En Vogue) is 60. Pop/rock Laura Ries, an Atlanta-based market- Columbia Sportswear Co. tweeted a
singer-songwriter Jill Sobule is 60. Rock musician Paul Webb Chocolate spill creates sweet ing consultant, said she understands message from its CEO: “Make
(Talk Talk) is 57. Actor David Chokachi is 51. Labor Secretary companies wanting to be part of the America’s parks open again.” And in
Alexander Acosta is 50. Actor-writer-director Josh Evans is hot mess on Arizona highway social media conversation. But they 2017, Smirnoff vodka had billboards
48. Actor-comedian Jonathan Mangum is 48. Actor Richard T. FLAGSSTAFF, Ariz. — Authorities should keep the message positive, not that read: “Made in America. But we’d
Jones is 47. Actress Josie Davis is 46. Actor-playwright Lin- in northern Arizona had a sweet hot mocking. be happy to talk about our ties to
Manuel Miranda is 39. Country musician James Young (The mess on their hands after a tank truck- “It’s totally the wrong tone. It’s not Russia under oath.”
Eli Young Band) is 39.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, Jan. 12 Powerball Fantasy Five Wednes day :  Breezy, rain. Highs in the
one letter to each square,
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to form four ordinary words. 7 36 48 57 58 24 5 15 23 34 36 upper 50s.


We dn e s day   n i g h t   an d  Th urs day :
CIBHR Powerball

Daily Four
Breezy, rain. Rain may be heavy at times.
Jan. 15 Mega Millions Lows in the mid 50s. Highs in the upper
29 52 58 60 62 7 9 1 3 7 50s.
Th urs day   n i g h t :   Mostly cloudy. A
GRIET Mega number
Daily three midday chance of showers. Lows in the upper 40s
Jan. 12 Super Lotto Plus 4 4 5 to mid 50s.
Fri day :  Mostly cloudy. A slight chance of showers. Highs
6 18 24 31 42 24 Daily three evening in the upper 50s.
SDWHER Mega number

5 3 1
Fri day  ni g ht and Saturday : Mostly cloudy. Lows in the
upper 40s to mid 50s. Highs in the upper 50s.
The Daily Derby race winners are Solid Gold, No. 10, Saturday  ni g ht:  Mostly cloudy. A slight chance of show-
in first place; Winning Spirit, No. 9, in second place; ers. Highs in the upper 50s.
ONWWID and California Classic, No. 5, in third place. The race Sunday :  Breezy, rain. Highs in the upper 50s. Southeast
time was clocked at 1:48.74. winds 20 to 30 mph.
Now arrange the circled letters
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Gun store regulations take shape in San Carlos Police reports

Officials weigh public safety benefits, legal exposure of retail restrictions Someone should address this person
Someone stole clothes and shoes from a store on El
By Anna Schuessler of measures, resident Danielle Camino Real in Redwood Wood, it was reported at 5:15
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Comment on Lacampagne advocated for a cap on p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 9.
or share this story at the number of gun stores in San
How a set of rules regulating www.smdailyjournal.com Carlos. With a 17-year-old son at
firearms retailers in San Carlos can Carlmont High School, Lacampagne SAN BRUNO
ensure public safety and keep the city said the issue of gun violence has hit
clear of potential legal challenges After city officials voted to reject closer to home with incidents like the Fraud. A woman sent $8,000 worth of online gift card num-
was up for debate among city officials the allegations outlined in the letter shooting death of 17-year-old bers to someone who was pretending to be a part of the
Monday as they moved closer to put- in May, the company had six months Carlmont High School student Internal Revenue Service this occurred on Elston Drive, it
ting them in place. to file a suit in the California Superior Mohammad Karim Othman Jan. 7. was reported at 8:40 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 9.
Among the requirements officials Court but did not file a complaint “I also wish that we could be a little Grand theft. Someone stole shoring equipment from a
considered for those aiming to open within the allotted time frame, City bit risky and look … at having just construction site valued at $9,000, this occurred on First
stores selling guns and ammunition Attorney Greg Rubens explained in an two businesses given that we have Avenue, and it was reported at 10:55 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8.
in the city were permits issued by the email. He added the company is time- two established businesses, ” she Sto l en v ehi cl e. Someone stole a vehicle parked on
city’s chief of police and Planning barred from filing a lawsuit in state said. Milton Avenue, it was reported at 6:02 a.m. Monday, Jan. 7.
Commission as well as buffers court. Mayor Mark Olbert joined several
between gun retailers and schools, At their study session Monday, of his fellow councilmembers in voic- BURLINGAME
places of worship and alcohol estab- councilmembers weighed the ing support for a discretionary law
Planning Commission’s recommen- enforcement permit to be reviewed by Burg l ary . Someone broke into an office and stole miscel-
lishments as well as stepped-up secu-
dations, research on measures other the city’s police chief, a conditional laneous equipment on Gilbreth Road, it was reported at
rity measures like gun safes and high-
California cities have taken to use permit to be reviewed through a 12:47 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11.
quality video equipment. Capping the
number of gun stores at two, which restrict firearms and ammunitions public hearing by the city’s Planning Petty theft. Two men were fighting in a store after one of
the city currently has, is also being sales and resident input. In the weeks Commission and buffers around sensi- them was trying to shoplift on El Camino Real, it was
considered but has some legal peril. leading up to the meeting, several res- tive areas in the city, among other reported at 4:24 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11.
Sparked by a heated debate in the idents have stepped forward asking measures. But he also advocated for Burg l ary . Someone stole items from a vehicle parked on
fall of 2017 about whether Turner’s officials to consider a cap of two more information on the legal risk Rollins Road, it was reported at 4:21 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11.
Outdoorsman sporting goods store retailers in the city, which would and associated costs the city could
should be allowed to open at 1123 include Imbert & Smithers, a gun expose itself to should it adopt a cap
Industrial Road, the council’s Monday store operating at 1144 El Camino on the number of allowed stores. He
discussion followed months of delib- Real, and Equity Arms, a private sell- also wondered whether the city could
eration among residents and the city’s er that works by appointment only at limit the types of guns sold in the
Planning Commission on how 1100 Industrial Road. city, noting some types could be more
firearm retailer regulations could be But Peter Pierce, who was hired by attractive to steal than others.
shaped. the city as special legal counsel from “I’d like to get a better sense of
Though a new gun store moratorium the law firm Richards, Watson & financially what potentially is at
imposed by city officials in Gershon, has said establishing a cap risk,” he said. “I don’t think we have
November of 2017 and extended of two gun stores in San Carlos is an enough information to balance risk
through May of 2019 ultimately untested legal approach, while mak- and return for going into uncharted
ended the Southern California-based ing changes to a jurisdiction’s zoning territory.”
retailer’s plans to open a store in the Councilman Adam Rak said he sup-
code has been one way of regulating ported further consideration of sug-
city, the issue spurred a larger discus-
the stores that has been upheld by the gestions provided by Mark Duri, cap-
sion among residents and officials
about how gun and ammunition sales Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. tain of the San Carlos Bureau of the
could be regulated. Since the morato- Though Vice Mayor Ron Collins San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office, to
rium was approved, two public meet- voiced support for many of the meas- install high-quality video surveil-
ings were held in May and an online ures discussed, he had trouble support- lance and gun safes in firearms retail-
forum collecting nearly 2, 000 ing a limit on the number of gun ers operating in the city and also
responses was conducted from May to stores allowed in the city given the locating them in well-lit areas where
July. potential for costly legal challenges police patrol cars and the public can
The city faced a precursor to a legal that could follow. Collins felt enact- observe them.
challenge when it received a March 29 ing a set of other restrictions on gun “The more we can do and more we
letter from Turner’s Outdoorsman stores could achieve the same goals can put public safety first on that I’d
alleging officials misled the company without exposing the city to costly like to be able to do that,” he said.
by giving it permission to proceed litigation. Community Development Director
with opening a store and then enact- “I also don’t want to put the city in Al Savay said councilmembers need to
ing a moratorium on new gun stores, a a position where we end up in litiga- prepare a draft ordinance before the
tion, that just really helps no one,” end of the city’s gun store moratorium
change in its policies the company
he said. “I would like to see us have May 12, and noted the council’s rec-
says cost some $295,310 in alleged
everything pretty much short of that ommendations would be reviewed by
damages from lease-termination obli- the Planning Commission before the
gations, planning and construction that’s legally defensible.”
Acknowledging the challenge in council takes the issue up again as
costs as well as lost profits. early as March.
front of officials weighing a variety

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Judge bars citizenship question from 2020 census justify significant departures from past poli-
By Larry Neumeister
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cies and practices,” Furman wrote in a deci-
sion that squarely laid the blame on Ross.
NEW YORK — A federal judge blocked the Ross’ explanations for his decision were
Trump administration Tuesday from asking “unsupported by, or even counter to, the evi-
about citizenship status on the 2020 census, dence before the agency,” the judge said.
the first major ruling in cases contending Among other things, the judge said, Ross
officials ramrodded the question through for didn’t follow a law requiring Congress be
Republican political purposes to intentional- given three years’ notice of plans to add a cit-
ly undercount immigrants. izenship question to the census.
In a 277-page decision that won’t be the “We are disappointed and are still review-
final word on the issue, Judge Jesse M. ing the ruling,” Justice Department spokes-
Furman ruled that while such a question would woman Kelly Laco said in a statement. Ross
be constitutional, Commerce Secretary has said the move was not politically moti-
Wilbur Ross acted in an “arbitrary and capri- vated.
cious” manner and violated the law. The ruling came in cases in which 18
“He failed to consider several important states, the District of Columbia, 15 big cities
aspects of the problem; alternately ignored, or counties, and immigrants’ rights groups
cherry-picked, or badly misconstrued the evi- argued that the Commerce Department, which
dence in the record before him; acted irra- designs the census, failed to properly analyze
A federal judge in New York has barred the Trump administration from adding a question tionally both in light of that evidence and his the effect that the question would have on
about citizenship to the 2020 census. own stated decisional criteria; and failed to households with immigrants.

Two charged in alleged scam to take over woman’s home


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT property taxes for her Redwood City home property taxes, according to prosecutors. scene and ordered Miller to leave, according
valued between $1.5 million and $1.7 mil- Because the purchase price was so far to prosecutors.
A 38-year-old Southern California man lion and was preparing for an auction to be below market-rate value, the San Mateo
and a 33-year-old licensed real estate agent The alleged victim said she never knew
run by the San Mateo County Tax County Recorder’s Office reported the sale she was signing over ownership of her
are facing several felony charges for their Collector’s Office in late summer when she and Miller was interviewed by an inspector
roles in an alleged scheme to convince a 66- home to Hall, who allegedly transferred the
was approached by Miller. On July 23, the with the District Attorney’s Office about the proceeds of the property’s sale through sev-
year-old Redwood City woman to sign over Realtor allegedly took the woman to an transaction. Days later, Miller allegedly
ownership of her house for a fraction of its eral bank accounts, according to prosecu-
Applebee’s restaurant, bought her two mar- gave the woman another $1,000, increased
value in July, according to the San Mateo tors.
garitas and offered her a $500,000 reverse the home’s purchase price to $600,000 and
County District Attorney’s Office. mortgage that would allegedly give the called the inspector to say she “cleared Hall pleaded not guilty to charges of elder
Though the victim is fighting an eviction woman the chance to live on the property everything up” with the woman, according theft, felony grand theft, procuring false
effort on behalf a buyer who purchased her until she died, according to prosecutors. to prosecutors. documents, commercial burglary and money
home from Van Nuys resident Justin Hall, On Aug. 22, Hall allegedly sold the prop- laundering when he appeared in court
prosecutors are working to freeze the sale of Miller allegedly gave the woman $1,000 erty to a buyer for $997,000 and on Aug. Tuesday, and is next expected to appear in
her home after Hall allegedly worked with in cash and asked her to sign a grant deed in 31, Miller allegedly went to the woman’s court Jan. 23 for Superior Court review con-
Studio City real estate agent Tonika Miller favor of Hall’s enterprise and showing the home with a U-Haul truck to get her to move ference. Hall was taken into San Mateo
to sign a grant deed in favor of Rex Regum, woman had been paid $800,000 for the out. Miller allegedly came with another County custody Monday and remains
a limited liability company owned by Hall, property, a sum she claimed she never Realtor to help the woman find a new home behind bars on $1.1 million bail. Miller
according to prosecutors. received. Hall allegedly recorded the grant in Auburn, but the agent became suspicious has not yet been taken in custody, accord-
The woman allegedly defaulted on the deed the same day and paid the delinquent and notified police, who arrived on the ing to prosecutors.
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wearing a dark hat, black shirt and


Obituaries Facebook takes all Local briefs black pants, according to the Sheriff’s
of Burlingame Point are seeking a suspect who grabbed a Office.
Robert (Bob) Billingsley In a deal touted as one of the girl’s buttocks at Woodside High Anyone with information about the
Robert (Bob) Billingsley died peacefully Jan. 12, 2019. Peninsula’s largest ever leases, School on Monday evening. case is encouraged to call the Sheriff’s
He was born Sept. 12, 1944, in San Francisco to Edward and Facebook finalized terms to rent the Deputies were notified at about 6:45 Office at (650) 363-4911. People can
Vernelle Billingsley and grew up in San entire Burlingame Point project which p.m. of the sexual battery that took also call the office’s anonymous tip
Mateo.  is currently under construction east of place at the school at 199 Churchill line at (800) 547-2700.
He is survived by his wife Dorothy, Highway 101. Avenue in an unincorporated part of
sister Betty Perlin, children Kim (Paul) Facebook is expected to headquarter the county between Woodside and Heavy rain, strong
Brink, Peter (Kristi) Mack, Chelle (Paul) its virtual reality company Oculus at Redwood City. winds forecast in Bay Area
Mudlaff, Gwen Houston and Laura (Joe) the 18-acre site where 803,000 square The girl said she was walking with
Gianino, 10 grandchildren Cyle, Kayla, feet of commercial space is being con- The National Weather Service has
her friend when the suspect rode his issued warnings about flash floods and
Breana, Ryan, Natalie, Audrey, Charlie, structed at the former Burlingame bicycle between the two, slowed down
Hannah, Jack, Luca, countless nieces and drive-in cinema location. high winds in the Bay Area starting
and grabbed her buttocks. He then rode Wednesday morning as a major storm
nephews, and lifelong friends. Construction on the massive project away and the victim and her friend ran
Bob was a Vietnam veteran who loved his country. He abutting the Bayfront is well under- bears down on the region.
in the opposite direction, sheriff’s A Flash Flood Watch is in effect from
worked in the auto industry for over 50 years. His passions way, with an expected completion date officials said.
in life included cars, jewelry, slot machine games, driving of 2020, according to a press release 3 p.m. Wednesday to 3 a.m. Thursday
The suspect, who was seen riding a for much of the Bay Area, while a High
down the California coast and visiting Lake Tahoe. He from real estate company Cushman bike around the campus for about three
loved all of his pets especially Charlie, Oscar, Jake and Wakefield. Wind Warning is in effect from 1 p.m.
hours prior to the battery, was Wednesday to 3 a. m. Thursday in
Katie.  “We couldn’t be more excited that described as a white male between 17
“He was a selfless, fun loving man who adored his family. one of the world’s leading technology coastal areas and higher elevations
and 20 years old who has blond hair that could see gusts of 50-60 mph,
Bob will be deeply missed by all.” firms has selected Burlingame Point to and wore glasses, a black hooded
Services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 25, at St. expand their Northern California foot- according to the weather service.
sweatshirt and black jeans, according The North Bay mountains and Santa
Gregory Catholic Church in San Mateo. In lieu of flowers, print. This is a testament that strong to the Sheriff’s Office.
consider a donation to Vitas Hospice Care. Please sign the design elements do make a difference Cruz mountains are expected to get the
Monday’s battery follows two other brunt of the impact from the storm,
guestbook at crippenflynn.com. to the discerning tenant,” Cushman unrelated incidents recently. On
Wakefield representative Mike Moran with more than 3 inches of rain possi-
Friday, Jan. 11, a man tried to accost a ble, forecaster Steve Anderson said.
As a public serv ice, the Daily Journal prints obituaries of said in a prepared statement. Another boy in a restroom at Green Hills
approx imately 200 words or less with a photo one time on company representative suggested the There are particular concerns over
Elementary School in Millbrae. In that flooding because of the rain that has
a space av ailable basis. To submit obituaries, email infor- leasing deal is among the largest ever incident, the suspect was described as
mation along with a jpeg photo to news@smdaily jour- along the Peninsula. already come through the region in
white man, about 30 years old with recent days, according to Anderson.
nal.com. Beyond construction of the campus, brown curly long hair and a beard. He
the project is slated to include “When we already have wet ground
was wearing a blue tank top, black from previous days’ rain, any more
improvements to the nearby Bay Trail, pants and yellow or tan boots. The sus-
CITY GOVERNMENT a pedestrian promenade, transporta- rain can’t soak into the ground and
pect also had a tattoo of a snake around runs off, and that’s when it causes
• Ri ck Hunter and Bi l l Sho e tion fixes and other work. his right shoulder area. On Monday, problems,” he said.
have been appointed to fill two Jan. 7, a man exposed himself to two Showers are expected to linger in the
vacancies on the Redwo o d Ci ty Sexual battery girls at Taylor Middle School in Bay Area on Thursday after the most
Pl an n i n g Co mmi s s i o n . The at Woodside High School Millbrae. The suspect in that incident severe weather passes through the
seats are limited terms that will is described as 5 feet 11 inches to 6 region, according to the weather serv-
San Mateo County sheriff’s deputies
expire on June 30, 2021. Hunter is feet tall, black, with facial hair. He was ice.
an accountant and former planning
commissioner and Ci ty Co unci l candidate. Shoe is a
former principal planner in Santa Clara County, according
to his Li nkedIn page.
Patricia Sei th and Ki mberl y Ko ch were appointed to
fill two seats on the Co mpl ete Streets Adv i s o ry
Co mmi ttee.  
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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Wednesday • Jan 16, 2019 7


The IRS recalling 46K
to handle tax returns
By Marcy Gordon shutdown policies will be reversed
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to make the money available to
pay refunds on time.
An IRS document detailing its
WASHINGTON — The Internal new shutdown plan shows that
Revenue Service is recalling about 46,052 agency employees will be
46, 000 of its employees fur- called back to work, of the total
loughed by the government shut- workforce of 80,265. It says the
down — nearly 60 percent of its plan will take effect as soon as the
workforce — to handle tax returns Treasury Department issues an
and pay out refunds. The employ- official notice.
ees won’t be paid during the shut- Only about 10,000 employees
down. are deemed essential and have been
With the official start of the tax working.
filing season coming Jan. 28, the Some 800,000 federal employ-
Trump administration has prom- ees have been furloughed or are
ised that taxpayers owed refunds working without pay. President
will be paid on time, despite the Donald Trump didn’t budge
REUTERS FILE PHOTO disruption in government services Tuesday from his demand to have
U.S. Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker listens as U.S. President Donald Trump holds a meeting about caused by the partial shutdown Congress provide $5.7 billion to
border security with state, local and community leaders. now in its fourth week. build his promised border wall
There had been growing concern with Mexico. Democrats say they
Acting AG Whitaker to testify as that the shutdown would delay
refunds worth hundreds of billions
of dollars because the money
will discuss border security once
the government has reopened, but
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is
Democrats ramp up oversight wouldn’t be available for them
from Congress. But last week, the
administration said customary
refusing money for the wall
Democrats view as ineffective and
immoral.
By Mary Clare Jalonick appear” on that date. Justice Senate on Tuesday as Nadler made
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Department spokeswoman Kerri the announcement. It was unclear
Kupec confirmed that Whitaker how soon Barr would be con- Complaint in Closs case could Around the nation
would appear. firmed, but senators said it could
WASHINGTON — Acting
Nadler said last year that happen as soon as next week. be road map for prosecution gering on her time in captivity.
Attorney General Matthew
Whitaker will testify before the Whitaker, a close ally of Trump Whitaker took the job in MINNEAPOLIS — The criminal The decision to leave out a
House Judiciary Committee on who has criticized special counsel November after Trump pushed out complaint charging a Wisconsin description of what happened in
Feb. 8, appearing as one of the Robert Mueller’s Russia investi- Attorney General Jeff Sessions. man with abducting 13-year-old the remote cabin where Jayme was
new Democratic majority’s first gation, would be one of his first Trump had repeatedly criticized Jayme Closs and killing her par- held for almost three months was
witnesses as they seek to provide witnesses once he became chair- Sessions for recusing himself ents laid out the case in detail and probably intended to spare her
more stringent oversight of man. Since then, Trump has nomi- from Mueller’s investigation offered a possible road map for more trauma, said Chris Madel, a
President Donald Trump. nated former attorney general into Russian interference in the how prosecutors will seek a con- prominent defense attorney in
In a letter sent to Whitaker William Barr for the permanent 2016 presidential election, viction in the girl’s 88-day ordeal. Minneapolis.
Tuesday, House Judiciary job — meaning Whitaker could which is examining ties between The 12-page complaint against The details are also unnecessary,
Committee Chairman Jerrold potentially be out of office by the Russia and the Trump campaign. Jake Thomas Patterson focused he said. Prosecutors already have
Nadler says he is “happy to have time the hearing commences. Trump calls the probe a “witch almost entirely on Jayme’s abduc- evidence of two killings that that
reached an agreement for you to Barr was testifying before the hunt.” tion and her escape, without lin- could put Patterson away for life.
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UK’s May faces no-confidence vote after Brexit plan crushed By Jill Lawless, Moments after the
Gregory Katz and Raf Casert result was announced —
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with Speaker John
Bercow bellowing “the
LONDON — British lawmakers over- noes have it” to a packed
whelmingly rejected Prime Minister Commons chamber —
Theresa May’s divorce deal with the May said it was only
European Union on Tuesday, plunging the right to test whether the
Brexit process into chaos and triggering a government still had law-
no-confidence vote that could topple her Theresa May makers’ support to carry
government. on. Opposition leader
The defeat was widely expected, but the Jeremy Corbyn quickly obliged, saying
scale of the House of Commons’ vote — May’s government had lost the confidence
432 votes against the government and 202 of Parliament.
in support — was devastating for May’s Lawmakers will vote Wednesday on his
fragile leadership. motion of no-confidence. If the govern-
It followed more than two years of politi- ment loses, it will have 14 days to overturn
cal upheaval in which May has staked her the result or face a national election.
political reputation on getting a Brexit deal Although May lacks an overall majority
REUTERS and was the biggest defeat for a government in Parliament, she looks likely to survive
Pro-Brexit protesters demonstrate outside the Houses of Parliament, ahead of a vote on Prime in the House of Commons in modern histo- the vote unless lawmakers from her
Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal. ry. Conservative party rebel.

who has appeared to


Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand Around the nation Trump’s attorney general demand it from law
jumps into 2020 presidential race campaign in Iowa over
nominee: ’I will not be bullied’ enforcement. He also
NEW YORK — Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand the weekend, more than a WASHINGTON — Vowing “I will not be repeatedly sought to
entered the growing field of 2020 year before the leadoff bullied,” President Donald Trump’s nominee assuage concerns that he
Democratic presidential contenders Tuesday, caucus state votes. for attorney general asserted independence might disturb or upend
telling television host Stephen Colbert that She joins what is from the White House on Tuesday, saying he special counsel Robert
she’s launching an exploratory committee. expected to be a crowded believed that Russia had tried to interfere in Mueller’s investigation
“It’s an important first step, and it’s one I primary field for the the 2016 presidential election, that the spe- as it reaches its final
am taking because I am going to run,” the Democratic nomination cial counsel investigation shadowing Trump William Barr stages.
New York senator said on “The Late Show that could feature more is not a witch hunt and that his predecessor Some Democrats are
with Stephen Colbert.” She listed a series of than a dozen candidates. was right to recuse himself from the probe. concerned about that very possibility, cit-
Kirsten ing a memo Barr wrote to the Justice
issues she’d tackle as president, including Gillibrand Already, Massachusetts The comments by William Barr at his
better health care for families, stronger pub- Sen. Elizabeth Warren Department before his nomination in which
Senate confirmation hearing pointedly he criticized Mueller’s investigation for the
lic schools and more accessible job train- has announced her own exploratory efforts, departed from Trump’s own views and under-
ing. and decisions by a number of other senators way it was presumably looking into whether
scored Barr’s efforts to reassure Democrats Trump had obstructed justice.
Gillibrand, 52, has already made plans to are expected in the coming weeks. that he will not be a loyalist to a president
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday • Jan 16, 2019 9


The state of the county’s transportation
By Jim Hartnett help prevent cli-
Child support?
“S
mate change; and aving our kids is not just the compassionate
Guest
W
hen it comes to under- providing enhanced thing to do and the moral thing to do, it also
standing values, former bike and pedestrian happens to be the fiscally responsible thing
Vice President Joe Biden
frequently shared his father’s advice:
connectivity.
While the district perspective to do. … Doing what is right by our kids builds up our
competitive strength and knits together the raveled sleeve
of this society, but it also produces a kinder and gentler
“Don’t tell me what you value. Show has been at work
me your budget, and I’ll tell you what positioning our nation.” — Sylvia Ann Hewlett, “When the Bough Breaks.
that future service expansion should I recently read Jackie Speier’s new book, “Undaunted.”
you value.” communities to look like, what additional infrastruc-
2018 was a watershed year for trans- benefit from these It’s a riveting and interesting book and you can’t help but
ture will be needed, and how we will greatly admire her for how she dealt with and survived the
portation funding in San Mateo new transportation pay for it. Caltrain ridership demand
County, and anyone taking a close investments, we have not wasted any many tragedies in her life — especially her experience at
is already more than the current sys- Jonestown. But being the child advocate that I am, I could-
look at how our county’s revenue will time improving and evolving the tem can handle and the Business Plan
be budgeted in 2019 and beyond services we already provide. n’t help but wonder how she could have been as involved
work that has been done so far shows in politics as she was and give her children the attention
would have to conclude that improv- Last year, we made SamTrans serv- that demand could increase by 300
ing congestion and expanding mobil- ice even greener with the purchase of they needed from their mother.
percent by 2040. I hadn’t given much more
ity options is at the top of the list of the county’s first electric transit The Business Plan assumes electri-
buses. Investments in zero emission thought to that issue until
our shared community values. fied service will expand south of San Jan. 7, when Gavin
The San Mateo County Transit buses benefit public health and Jose to Gilroy, and north, to the Newsom gave his inaugural
District is responsible for services improve air quality. To make using Salesforce Transit Center. But there speech as governor of
that carry more than 30 million riders SamTrans service more convenient, are also plans to expand rail service California, and his four
per year. If these riders had to drive we also released the first mobile east, connecting Redwood City and young children were
instead, more than 450 million vehi- application, which provides riders Fremont with a new transit option involved in the ritual. No
cle miles would be added to our already with an easier way to pay their fare, that was recommended in the district’s doubt he was using his chil-
congested highways and local roads. plan their trip and track their bus in Dumbarton Corridor Transportation dren as a way to highlight
These services have proven to be crit- real time. Study. Last year, the district’s Board his role as a family man and
ical to maintaining our quality of life With the resources Measure W will of Directors entered into an exclusive to back up what he had said
in San Mateo County. provide there is an opportunity to negotiating agreement with Cross in his speech about how
Last year, San Mateo County transform the system into one that Bay Transit Partners, a joint venture one of his goals as gover-
became one of the primary beneficiar- improves service for our existing rid- between Facebook and Plenary Group, nor will be to improve
ies of landmark transportation fund- ers and expands services to make to explore ways that the private sec- things for children. He
ing legislation passed by the state SamTrans a viable choice for new rid- tor can help advance completion of believes that “every child
Legislature. So far, our county has ers. A Comprehensive Operations Dumbarton Rail. This effort has the should be loved, cared for and safe.” He also wants to pro-
received more than $430 million in Analysis will begin this year and we chance to result in a truly historic and vide better day care, improve early childhood education and
new state grants with nearly all of it hope it will transform SamTrans serv- unprecedented partnership between increase required maternity leave from six weeks to six
focused on a multimodal set of invest- ice into one of the nation’s premier the public and private sectors. months. He also wants something to be done about the
ments targeted toward one of the public transit systems. We call it We are grateful for the public’s achievement and readiness gaps in schools. His motto:
county’s most critical challenges: Reimagine SamTrans. And you’ll be trust, and we look forward to main- “Put children first.” Good luck, Gov. Newsom!
reducing congestion on the Highway hearing much more about it in 2019. taining it with a sense of accountabil- As Joseph Rosner wrote in “Myths of Childrearing,”
101 corridor. If you’ve been near the Caltrain cor- ity, transparency, and, staying to true “We Americans like to think we have a greater regard and
San Mateo County voters demon- ridor lately, you know electrification to Mr. Biden’s words, an assurance show a greater responsibility for the needs of our children
strated their willingness to invest in is under construction. The infrastruc- that future San Mateo County trans- than most other societies. In fact, however, the very nature
transportation improvements in ture that will power the system’s new portation budgets will reflect a set of of current American life — fast-paced and frequently chang-
November when they approved electric trains is being installed and values that mirrors our communities’ ing — causes our failure both to recognize and to meet the
Measure W, which will dedicate $2.4 the trains themselves are starting to priorities, and the faith they have most important needs of our children.”  
billion to transportation and conges- roll off of the assembly line in Utah. placed in us to carry them out. A few years ago, a news report stated that, on average,
tion relief efforts over the next 30 Electrified service will allow the sys- today people are spending more time at work than ever —
years. These investments are varied tem to operate more service, with 163 more hours per year than 20 years ago. That’s a month
but are aimed at, for example, reduc- greater frequencies and reduced travel Jim Hartnett is the general of extra hours. Also, the number of mothers employed out-
ing congestion on highways and times. manager/CEO of the San Mateo County side the home had doubled since 1970. And, guess what?
local roads; advancing innovative The Caltrain Business Plan is being They said the family is suffering.
Transit District. How much more time are parents going to be away from
solutions that improve air quality and developed to help understand what
their children and how deprived of parental attention and
connection will children become? How many more chil-

Letter to the editor dren will act out in violence, wither in despair, lack respect
for themselves and others before we, as a society, get past
the denial that this lack of time for family is a critical
problem? Seems 30 plus years ago we weren’t distanced
The shutdown and the wall bility to help Central American gov- might soon equal the amount of fund- enough from the radical feminist movement to have much
ernments make their countries safer ing Trump demanded for the wall. perspective on the possible future ramifications of so
Editor, for their residents. President Trump’s With no resolution in sight, it is many parents being employed outside the home.
The op-ed “The shutdown and the call for a border wall is impractical. important that our political leaders Granted much good has come from the women’s move-
wall,” published in the Jan. 7 edition examine border patrol statistics, con- ment, but on the road to liberation, someone forgot the
The United States and Mexico are
of the Daily Journal made me question sider the economic ramifications of children. Being released from the “shackles” of homemak-
important trade partners, a relation-
President Trump’s demand for border essential global businesses operating ing and child rearing, and entering the world of men, many
wall funding. Trump has declared a ship facilitated by NAFTA. The wall’s
construction will lead to the destruc- in Mexico, consult with environmen- women believed, would liberate them. Anyone who
border “crisis” despite border patrol talists about endangered species and brought up the possibility that such transformation of the
data, which shows that the number of tion of wildlife habitats and emission
then compromise to ensure that our traditional role would possibly harm children were met
illegal immigrants crossing the of greenhouse gases. And of course, country runs smoothly and that with the mantra: “Quality time will make up for quantity
Southwest border actually fell 80 per- there is the question of funding, Americans’ needs are properly time.”
cent from 2000 to 2017. which led to the shutdown. Each week addressed. In the meantime, a few clearer heads began to emerge
Moreover, we cannot paint these of the shutdown correlates to a loss of through the fog of feminist rhetoric. Doubts rose as to
immigrants as enemies since most are $1.2 billion in real GDP (according whether a mother could “have it all” without sacrificing
simply fleeing from life threatening to S&P Global Ratings), which ironi- Michelle Lum something important. And a few even dared to mention
situations. Instead, it is our responsi- cally, means that the dollars lost San Jose that maybe children were getting short shrift. But who
wanted to hear? And, anyway, it was too late. With so
many parents in the workforce, luxuries became necessi-
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Indexes hit one-month highs as Netflix leads rally


By Marley Jay Commons rejected the deal May
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS negotiated with EU leaders by a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,099.14 vote of 432-202. The country is
Low: 23,887.93 scheduled to leave the EU on
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks ral- Close: 24,065.59 March 29 after a June 2016 refer-
lied to their highest level in more endum where a narrow majority of
than a month Tuesday after Change: +155.75
UK subjects voted to take Britain
China’s government moved to OTHER INDEXES out of the union. It’s not clear
inject more life into its economy S&P 500: 2610.30 +27.69 what will happen to May’s gov-
by cutting taxes and increasing NYSE Index: 11868.66 +69.55 ernment, which faces a vote of no
spending. Netflix led a surge in confidence, or the economies and
Nasdaq: 7023.83 +117.92
high-tech companies. financial systems of Britain and
NYSE MKT: 2465.31 +24.70
Health care companies and the rest of Europe.
banks rose as major companies Russell 2000: 1445.22 +12.40
Wilshire 5000: 26,979.61 +281.92 The pound dipped as low as
including UnitedHealth and $1.2670 ahead of the vote and
JPMorgan Chase announced their 10-Yr Bond: 2.71 0.00 later traded at $1.2834, down from
fourth-quarter results. Oil (per barrel): 52.10 +1.59 $1.2865 late Monday. The British
The British pound wobbled after Gold : 1,288.80 -2.50 FTSE 100 index closed up 0.6 per-
legislators soundly rejected Prime cent, but banks including Lloyd’s
Minister Theresa May’s plan gov- and Royal Bank of Scotland
said the latest steps were “really because of a punishing tariff dis- ment in original shows and films
erning the country’s departure slipped.
welcome news.” pute with the U.S. and finance the heavy debt it has
from the European Union. While Bell, the CFRA investment
The S&P 500 index rose 27.69 That helped tech companies, assumed to ward off rivals such as
the deal’s defeat might herald more strategist, noted that British
points, or 1. 1 percent, to which make big chunks of their Amazon, Disney and AT&T. The
chaos for companies in Britain stocks have continued to rise
2,610.30, its first close above sales in China. Microsoft rose 2.9 price of its most popular video-
and Europe in the months ahead, since the 2016 referendum because
2, 600 since Dec 13. The Dow percent to $105.01 and Broadcom streaming plan will rise to $13 per
the outcome of the vote was long the global economy and company
Jones Industrial Average added climbed 2.2 percent to $256.49. month from $11.
expected and stocks didn’t react profits kept growing.
155.75 points, or 0.7 percent, to Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Netflix climbed 6.5 percent to
much. “The market has taken it in
24,065.59. rebounded 2 percent, wiping out a $354.75. That touched off strong
Investors were encouraged to see The technology-heavy Nasdaq loss on Monday. It’s moved high- gains for the other “FANG” stride,” she said. “Maybe when we
China makes moves to stimulate composite jumped 117.92 points, er this month but is still down stocks: Facebook rose 2.4 percent get closer to March 29th, when
growth. China is enduring its or 1.7 percent, to 7,023.83. almost 19 percent from its peak in to $148.95, Amazon gained 3.5 they’re officially done without a
worst slowdown since the global Chinese leaders plan to reduce late January 2018. percent to $1, 674. 56, and deal, you could see more volatili-
financial crisis amid a punishing taxes, increase government Japan’s Nikkei 225 index, Google’s parent company ty.”
tariffs dispute with the U.S. spending, and provide financing reopening after a market holiday, Alphabet jumped 3.3 percent to The FTSE 100 is up 9 percent
“It shows clear signs they are to private and small enterprises in added 1 percent. The Kospi in $1,086.51. since the vote, not much different
worried about the economy,” said a bid to strengthen the world’s South Korea jumped 1.6 percent. Netflix has jumped 32.5 percent from the German DAX and French
Lindsey Bell, an investment second-largest economy. China is Netflix announced the biggest in 2019 but was worth almost CAC 40, but other indexes includ-
strategist at CFRA. But to enduring its worst slowdown since price increase in its history to $420 a share in July. ing the S&P 500, the Hang Seng
investors, who want China’s the global financial crisis, partly help to pay for its huge invest- In Britain, the House of and the Nikkei 225 have done far
economy to pick up again, Bell better.

Following scandals, Wells


Fargo’s profits stagnate
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Federal regulators have fined the bank bil-
lions of dollars for violating consumer pro-
NEW YORK — Wells Fargo, the consumer tection laws, and the Federal Reserve a year
banking giant, said its fourth-quarter profits ago restrained Wells Fargo from growing any
fell slightly on Tuesday as the bank remains larger than its current size until the bank can
restrained by federal regulators, who put a prove it’s a better-run company.
tight leash on it after years of scandals and The restraints have put a hamper on the
missteps. ability of Wells Fargo to increase its profits
The San Francisco-based bank said it earned in the past year. The bank saw its total loans
a profit of $6.06 billion in the last three fall slightly from a year ago, and deposits
months of a year, or $1.21 per share. That is were also down slightly.
down from $6.15 billion, or $1.16 per share, That’s notable because, in a growing econ-
in the same period a year earlier. The results omy, a bank the size of Wells Fargo should be
did beat analysts’ expectations, who were growing both deposits and loans. JPMorgan
looking for Wells to earn $1.19 a share. Chase & Co, which also reported its fourth- Netflix announced the biggest price increase in its history to help to pay for its huge investment
Wells Fargo has been in a multi-year quarter results on Tuesday, reported an 8 per- in original shows and films and finance the heavy debt it has assumed to ward off rivals such
attempt to turn itself around after years of cent increase in loans and 2 percent growth in as Amazon, Disney and AT&T.
scandals in nearly every part of its business. deposits.

Senators ask FDA to update


rules on certain pot products
Business brief Netflix raise prices for 58M
SALEM, Ore. — Oregon’s two senators on
Tuesday urged the head of the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration to update federal regu-
lations to permit interstate commerce of
been behind a hemp provision that
Congress passed and was included in the
2018 Farm Bill.
But after President Donald Trump signed
US subscribers as costs rise
By Michael Liedtke subscribers, the number Netflix reported at
the bill in December, FDA Commissioner
food products containing a key non-psy- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the end of September.
Scott Gottlieb restated his agency’s stance
choactive ingredient of cannabis. Previously, Netflix had continued to offer
that CBD is a drug ingredient and therefore
The appeal by Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff SAN FRANCISCO — Netflix is raising its a basic, $8-a-month streaming plan while
illegal to add to food or health products
Merkley came after Congress legalized the U.S. prices by 13 to 18 percent, its biggest raising rates on more comprehensive plans
without his agency’s approval. The FDA has
production and sale of industrial hemp and increase since the company launched its with better video quality and options to
sent warning letters to some companies
hemp derivatives, including cannabidiols, video streaming service 12 years ago. watch simultaneously on different devices.
making health claims for CBD.
known as CBD. Wyden and Merkley had Its most popular plan will see the largest This time, the price for the cheapest plan
hike, to $13 per month from $11. That is going up to $9 per month. A premium plan
option offers high-definition streaming on offering ultra-high definition will jump to
up to two different internet-connected $16 per month from $14.
devices simultaneously. Even at the higher The new prices will immediately affect all
price, that plan is still a few dollars cheaper new subscribers and then roll out to existing
than HBO, whose streaming service charges customers during the next three months.
$15 per month. Customers in about 40 Latin America coun-
The extra cash will help to pay for tries where Netflix bills in U.S. currency will
Netflix’s huge investment in original shows also be affected, excepting key international
and films and finance the heavy debt it has markets such as Mexico and Brazil.
assumed to ward off rivals such as Amazon, Netflix had nearly 79 million subscribers
Disney and AT&T. outside the U.S. as of September.
While subscribers might bemoan a bigger Higher prices could alienate subscribers and
monthly bill, Wall Street cheered, sending possibly even trigger a wave of cancelations.
Netflix’s shares up 6.5 percent Tuesday. For instance, Netflix faced a huge backlash in
This marks the fourth time that Netflix has 2011 when it unbundled video streaming from
raised its U.S. prices; the last hike came in its older DVD-by-mail service, resulting in a
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higher prices will hit all 58 million U.S. wanted to keep both plans.
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Wednesday • Jan. 16, 2019

Dons shut out Panthers


By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

The Aragon girls’ soccer team


was still looking for that signa-
ture 2018-19 victory that would
indicate this year is different from
last season’s four-win team that
WINSLOW TOWNSON/USA TODAY SPORTS
scored only 16 goals in 20 games.
The Dons may have gotten Ten years into an improbable NFL career,
exactly what they needed with a 2- Julian Edelman, a 2005 Woodside graduate,
0 decision over Burlingame in a continues to climb the playoff record book.
steady rain Tuesday evening in His 98 catches is second all-time to Jerry Rice’s
Burlingame. 151. five, 100-yard playoffs games is third to
“To put in two goals and come Rice (eight) and Dallas’ Michael Irvin (six).
away with a victory is a huge turn-
ing point for us. These kids, they
don’t want a repeat of last year,”
said Aragon head coach Michael
‘Jules’ continues
Flynn. “I thought we played great.
… We had a good plan coming in
and I think we executed really
to make most of
well.”
Burlingame had its chances.
Amalie Pianim, a freshman strik-
his opportunities
er, proved to be the most danger- By Kyle Hightower
ous player on the field, getting a THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
number of good looks at goal. But
she continues to wait a tick too FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — His face was still a
long before taking a shot. Couple little flushed from stepping out of the subfreez-
that with a midfield that had trou- ing temperatures at Gillette Stadium field just
ble controlling the ball and it minutes following the Patriots’ 41-28 division-
added up to a frustrating match for al-round win over the Los
Burlingame head coach Phillip Angeles Chargers on
DeRosa. Sunday .
“The level of competition up Still, Julian Edelman
here (in the PAL Bay Division) is stood at his locker satisfied
tough. Aragon is a very good — at least for a moment.
team,” DeRosa said. “I was just Then he was asked when
disappointed that they didn’t play he would start his prepara-
up to their capabilities.” tions for their AFC champi-
Aragon (2-1 PAL Bay, 6-3-1) onship game matchup with
scored both its goals in the first Julian Edelman the Kansas City Chiefs.
half. Despite controlling the mid- “Immediately,” he said
field, the Dons had trouble pene- without hesitation. “We’re going to go play the
trating the defensive line for best team in the AFC, the No. 1 seed. It’s going
Burlingame (1-2, 8-2-2). Aragon to start with an unbelievable week of practice,
wide midfielder Alexa Abad and preparation. We need to do that to give ourselves
defender Marcie Chan were wear- the best chance to win.”
ing out the left side of the Making the most of every one of his opportu-
Panthers’ defense, as the two con- nities has become a hallmark of Edelman’s 10
sistently combined on one-two NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL seasons in New England.
Aragon’s Alexa Abad, left, holds off a challenge from Burlingame’s Kerry Wakasa during the Dons’ 2-0 win
See SOCCER, Page 14 over the Panthers in a PAL Bay Division match. See EDELMAN, Page 14

Warriors make a The streaking Sharks


statement in rout wins seventh straight
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sharks 5, Penguins 2
51-point first quarter Warriors 142, Nuggets 111 complete his second career hat trick, knock-
SAN JOSE — Tomas Hertl scored three ing in a rebound of a point shot from Justin
sets a new NBA record goals and Joe Thornton celebrated his
1,000th game for San Jose by adding anoth-
Braun and then adding an empty-netter in
the final minute for his 19th goal of the sea-
By Pat Graham er that helped the Sharks win their seventh son and 100th of his career.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS straight game, 5-2 over the Pittsburgh One game after Brent Burns capped his
Penguins on Tuesday 1,000th career game with a game-winning
DENVER — Stephen Curry and Klay night. goal for San Jose, Thornton made the most
Thompson each scored 31 points as the Marcus Sorensen also of his milestone appearance as well by scor-
Golden State Warriors, propelled by an NBA- scored and the Sharks ing in the second period. After Sorensen
record, 51-point first quarter, regained the improved to 16-3-2 in drew a delayed penalty, the Sharks set up in
top spot in the Western Conference by rout- their past 21 games with the offensive zone. Joe Pavelski fed
ing the Denver Nuggets 142-111 on Tuesday a convincing victory Thornton in the slot for a one-timer that
night. over the dangerous beat Murray to give him 18 seasons with at
Golden State cruised to a fifth straight win Penguins. Martin Jones least 10 goals.
to move a half-game in front of the Nuggets, made 22 saves to tie his That led to another long ovation for
who had their 12-game home winning streak Tomas Hertl career best by winning
Thornton, who got one in the first period
snapped. his eighth straight start. when a tribute for his 1,000th game in San
The showdown between the top two teams Kris Letang and Derick Brassard scored for Jose was shown on the videoboard.
in the conference proved a little too big for the Penguins, who have lost two in a row Brassard scored late for the Penguins after
the Nuggets, with Curry and Company put- following a stretch of 10 wins in 11 games. Murray had been pulled, but it wasn’t
ting on a shooting exhibition all night KEVIN JAIRAJ/USA TODAY SPORTS Matt Murray stopped 24 shots but had his enough as the Sharks restored their three-
long. The clinic began early with the Golden State’s Steph Curry shared game-high career-high nine-game winning streak goal lead with Hertl’s empty-netter.
scoring honors with Klay Thompson, who snapped.
See WARRIORS, Page 19 both scored 31 points. Hertl scored twice in the third period to See SHARKS, Page 19
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K.C. as healthy as ever going into AFC title game


By Dave Skretta available against the three-year contract in the offseason to pro- through the process and most important
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Patriots. vide just what he did Saturday. that when he can play, he can protect him-
Whether he starts “Just being on the field was great,” he self and play at the level he wants to play
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Andy Reid typical- remains to be seen; said, “giving those guys energy.” at,” Reid said.
ly begins his postgame news conferences Andrew Wylie has played Reid said that Watkins appeared to come “He didn’t feel like he was at that level
with a rundown of injuries, ranging from the quite well in his place. out of the game in good shape, and that he (Saturday), which he has been great with
run-of-the-mill bumps and bruises to the Regardless, the simple wasn’t worried about the speedster aggravat- communicating. If he can go, he can go. If
more serious stuff that keeps players out fact that the Chiefs’ best ing his foot injury before their showdown he can’t, he can’t. I’m proud of the guys that
awhile. run blocker will be back with the Patriots. stepped in and played and played at such a
After Kansas City routed the Indianapolis Andy Reid on the sideline provides “I think he’s doing OK. He felt good after high level.”
Colts last weekend to reach its first AFC additional depth up the game. He felt pretty good yesterday,” The Chiefs signed Parker in part to fill
title game in 25 years, Reid stepped to the front, and gives their high-powered offense Reid said. “He is sore just from playing, but Berry’s spot, and he had started most of the
podium and said, well, not much of any- even more confidence. the foot feels good.” season with mixed results. He was finally
thing. The Chiefs waived veteran safety Ron If only the same could be said of Eric benched with two games left in favor of
“We really didn’t get anyone injured,” he Parker in a corresponding roster move. Berry’s foot. Jordan Lucas, who has flourished in his
admitted. “Everyone, knock on wood, came Watkins missed about six weeks with a The one injury issue that has lingered for newfound starting role to the point that
out OK.” foot injury, and the Chiefs’ offense seemed the Chiefs all season, and right into the Parker became expendable.
In truth, the only teams healthier than the to be a beat off without their No. 2 wide playoffs, has been the painful heel of their Whether his release is another sign that
Chiefs at this juncture of the season have receiver. star safety. Berry tore his Achilles’ tendon Berry could play Sunday is an intriguing
been done playing for weeks. Even guys But he finally returned against the Colts and missed nearly all of last season, and the question.
that have been out of the lineup for a while, and caught six passes for 62 yards while heel began to cause him problems again in Reid remained noncommittal on Monday
such as wide receiver Sammy Watkins, are drawing some of the attention off Tyreek training camp. He tried to play late in the and the Chiefs were off Tuesday, so the first
back to full speed ahead of Sunday’s game Hill and Travis Kelce, who both had monster season, but was shut down again ahead of chance for Berry to test out his bum heel
against New England. games against what had been a stingy Week 17 and did not play against the Colts. will come during Wednesday afternoon’s
The Chiefs are so well off right now that Indianapolis defense down the stretch. The Chiefs’ emotional leader, not to men- practice.
they just activated another starter, offensive “I’m just thankful for the organization, tion a three-time All-Pro, Berry remains one The first injury report of the week will
lineman Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, off the trainers, my coaches, for the six weeks of the biggest wildcards for Kansas City as also come out Wednesday.
injured reserve on Tuesday. He’d been out getting me prepared to play this game and it prepares to host the AFC title game for Berry’s name notwithstanding, it ought
since Week 5 with a broken leg and has been all week just getting me mentally prepared,” the first time. to be a pretty clean one for the Kansas City
practicing since Dec. 26, and now could be said Watkins, who signed a $36 million, “We have had great communication Chiefs.

Girls’ soccer PAL North loss of the season, using a 17- second, with the ball failing to hit the rim
Local sports roundup point second quarter to spark them to victo- for a violation and Carlmont ball out of
Hillsdale 3, Sequoia 2 ry. bounds.
The Knights moved one game above .500 turned out to be the game-winning goal with
about 20 minutes to play as King’s Academy Terra Nova (4-1 PAL North, 12-5 overall) Ashley Trierweiler posted another double-
with the win over the Cherokees in a PAL trailed 17-16 after the opening quarter, but double for Carlmont (3-1 PAL South, 12-4
Ocean Division match. (1-2, 4-6-1) scored its goal with about eight
minutes left. took a 33-26 lead at halftime. overall), finishing with 10 points and 11
Hillsdale (2-1-1 PAL Ocean, 6-5-4 over- The Tigers were led by Jordan Salgado, rebounds. Evelyn Gordi added nine points
all) got a goal and two assists from Aaliyah who scored a game-high 22 points, knock- for the Scots.
Schinaman, with Alyssa Cano and Chaslyn
Notre Dame-Belmont 3,
Sacred Heart Prep 2 ing down five 3-pointers. Justin Milch Mills (3-1, 12-4) was led by Victoria
Nestor rounding out the scoring and Jessie added 17 points, with four 3s. Williams, who finished with 10 points.
The Tigers evened their WBAL Foothill
Lefever earning an assist. Stonebarger added eight for the Vikings.
Division record with the win over the Jefferson (3-1, 9-7) got 17 points each
The loss was the first for Sequoia (2-1, 4-
Gators, who remain winless in league play. from Tariq Byrd and J.J. Cruz.
5-3) in Ocean Division play. Menlo-Atherton 63, San Mateo 30
SHP (0-2 WBAL Foothill) got goals from
Nikki Molumphy and Caitlin Carcione, Girls’ basketball The bears routed the Bearcats in a PAL
Mercy-Burlingame 2, King’s Academy 1 with Fiona Perkocha earning the assist. South Division meeting.
The Crusaders stayed unbeaten early in the NDB ran its record to 1-1 in league play.
Carlmont 41, Mills 39 Audrey Morganstern led San Mateo (1-2
WBAL Foothill Division season by holding The Scots managed to hold off the PAL South, 2-12 overall), finishing with 13
off the Knights in Sunnyvale. Boys’ basketball Vikings in the final seconds, handing Mills points. Akanesi Hafoka grabbed eight
Maddy Bonilla gave Mercy (2-0 WBAL its first league loss and moving into a sec- rebounds for the Bearcats.
Foothill, 6-2-2 overall) a 1-0 lead in the Terra Nova 59, Jefferson 54 ond-place tie in the PAL South Division M-A improves to 2-1 in league play and 7-
first half. Jacqueline Klingler scored what The Tigers handed the Grizzlies their first standings. 8 overall.
Down by two points, Mills’ Kaela
Stonebarger was fouled while shooting with Sequoia 44, Aragon 38
one second left. She missed the first of two The Cherokees improved to 4-0 in PAL
free throws and then purposely missed the South play with the win over the Dons.
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Stephens beats former doubles partner False quote attributed
in second round of the Australian Open to Clemson’s Lawrence
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS expect from Babos.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

“She obviously is an incredible dou- Posts circulating on social media Tuesday quoted Clemson
MELBOURNE, Australia— Sloane Stephens advanced at bles player, last year No. 1 in the world,” quarterback Trevor Lawrence after the team’s visit to the White
the Australian Open at the expense of her former doubles she said. “I see her every week. We’re House as saying: “President Trump got all our favorite foods. It
partner Timea Babos in a second-round match the women’s good.” was the best meal we ever had. Then we go and see the coastal
tour billed as a battle of the so-called “frenemies.” Stephens will next play No. 31-seeded elite media trashing it for not being organic vegan. We’re foot-
Fifth-seeded Stephens, the 2017 U.S. Open champion, Petra Martic, who beat Marketa ball players, not bloggers. This was a perfect blue collar party.”
dominated the Rod Laver Arena opener 6-3, 6-1 on Vondrousova 6-4, 7-5. Lawrence denounced the quote Tuesday tweeting, “I never said
Wednesday but Babos kept her working by saving 18 of the In other early women’s matches this by the way. I don’t know where it came from. However the
23 break points she faced. Sloane Wednesday, Ash Barty had seven aces and trip to the White House was awesome!”
This is the first time since 2014 that Stephens has put Stephens dropped serve only once in a 6-2, 6-3 Ross Taylor, assistant athletic director for Clemson football
back-to-back wins together at Melbourne Park. She reached win over Wang Yafan to continue her bid communications, told the AP that Lawrence was shown the false
the fourth round in 2014, a year after making a run to the to end a title drought for Australian women at the champi- quote this morning.
semifinals. onship that dates to 1978. “Everything that is presented in that meme is fabricated,”
She puts the improvement down to feeling more relaxed. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova eliminated ninth-seeded Kiki Taylor said.
“Yeah, considering I haven’t won a match here in I don’t Bertens 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 to reach the third round of a major for
President Donald Trump served the team an array of fast food
know how long,” she said. “I’m kind of conquering all the the first time since her quarterfinal run here in 2017, and
during their visit to celebrate the team’s win in the national col-
places where I’ve been terrible. So Asia, I’ve won a few Aliaksandra Sasnovich beat 20th-seeded Anett Kontaveit 6-
lege football championship. Trump, a fast food lover, said he
matches there, and here. 3, 6-3.
even paid for their meal himself because of the partial govern-
“I know haven’t done well here the last few years .... (so) No. 19-seeded Caroline Garcia advanced 6-3, 6-3 over Zoe
ment shutdown, the Associated Press reported. The choice of
putting the emphasis on trying to start the year on a good Hives.
menu was criticized by late-night TV hosts and others who found
foot.” Advancing on the men’s side were 2010 Wimbledon final-
it beneath what should be served to national champions visiting
Stephens and Babos combined to win three junior Grand ist Tomas Berdych, No. 14-seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas and
the White House.
Slam doubles titles — the French, Wimbledon and U.S. No. 19 Nikoloz Basilashvili.
Open — in 2010. Defending champions Roger Federer and Caroline
Stephens couldn’t remember exactly how the combina- Wozniacki were in action later Wednesday, as well the No.
tion was formed in the juniors, but said she knew what to 2-ranked players Rafael Nadal and Angelique Kerber.
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was 4. The accuser said it happened twice more during a two- Rick Riffel
DENTON, Texas— John Wetteland, a former All-Star and year period. Managing Funeral Director
burial
World Series MVP, has been charged in Texas with continu-
The Associated Press was not able to contact Wetteland or
ous sex abuse of a child under age 14.
Wetteland, 52, who graduated from Cardinal Newman
his attorney for comment. Cremation offers many options for final
High School in Santa Rosa and spent the 1984 season at Wetteland was the Most Valuable Player of the 1996 World disposition such as burial in a cemetery plot,
College of San Mateo, was arrested Monday and freed on Series when he helped the New York Yankees beat the
$25, 000 bond, according to Denton Atlanta Braves. He posted four saves in that Series, which preservation in a columbarium niche, or
County jail records. Wetteland lives in remains a major league record. scattering at sea or in a place of meaning.
the Dallas-area suburb of Trophy Club. He’s also been inducted into the Texas Rangers’ Hall of We are happy to explain all the choices
Bartonville Police Chief Bobby Fame.
Dowell said the Texas Department of that accompany cremation. We hope you
Family and Protective Services contacted Wetteland, a three-time All-Star, ranks 15th on the all-
time list with 330 saves. He had a 48-45 record with a 2.93 will allow us to assist.
his office last week. After an investiga-
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Wetteland, who was taken into custody Angeles Dodgers and Montreal Expos.
John by Denton County sheriff’s deputies. In 2006, he was hired as the Washington Nationals’
Wetteland Dowell said that because of the nature bullpen coach but was fired halfway through the season after
of the offense and the stage of the inves- then-manager Frank Robinson said he’d asked Wetteland
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SOCCER
Continued from page 11
That goal seemed to embolden the Dons, who
stepped up its domination of the midfield.
Stokesberry’s strike also seemed to stir mid-
Aragon goalkeeper Ava Belzer was there to
quickly go to the ground to make the reaction
save.
WEDNESDAY
WHAT’S ON TAP
Boys’ soccer
fielder Abby Chang. If Burlingame’s Pianim Crystal Springs at Harker, El Camino at Westmoor, 3
“That should have gone,” DeRosa said. p.m.; Summit Shasta at Design Tech, 3:5 p.m.; Nueva
was the most dangerous player on the field, School at KIPP-SJ, Menlo School at Woodside Pri-
passes and overlaps to keep the pressure on the Just before Aragon’s second goal, Pianim ory, Eastside College Prep at Sacred Heart Prep, 3:30
Chang was the best. As she managed to get
Burlingame defense, even if it wasn’t resulting made a run into the box, but pulled her shot p.m.; Half Moon Bay at South City, Aragon at Se-
more involved in the distribution of the ball in quoia, Woodside at Carlmont, Burlingame at
in shots on goal. wide.
the slick conditions, she started to show more Menlo-Atherton, Capuchino at Terra Nova, Mills at
“They’re both juniors and good friends,” Jefferson, San Mateo at Hillsdale, 4:30 p.m.; Down-
flashes of her ability, which culminated in one “[Pianim] held the ball a little too long, town College Prep-SJ at Summit Prep, 8 p.m.
Flynn said of Abad and Chan. “This year,
of the prettiest goals of the year. which was good for us,” Flynn said. “She’s
they’ve been connecting really well.” Girls’ basketball
The Panthers’ midfield was a definite disad- The play started with Abad and Chan working only a freshman. She’s already good and she’s Menlo-Atherton at Mills, Aragon at Capuchino,
vantage with senior midfielder Mia Fontana out together, before Abad found Chang on an over- going to get better.” Woodside at Burlingame, Hillsdale at Sequoia, San
Mateo at Carlmont, Terra Nova at South City, 5:30
for the season with a stress fracture in her foot. lap just outside the Burlingame penalty box. p.m.; Kehillah Jewish at Summit Prep, 6 p.m.; Notre
DeRosa changed up his formation in the sec-
But it wasn’t until Jessica Gutierrez came off Chang beat two defenders off the dribble before Dame-Belmont at Menlo School, 6:30 p.m.
ond half in an attempt to get more pressure on
the bench and injected some life into the Dons’ hammering home a shot to the far right corner
the Aragon goal. The Panthers did manage to Boys’ basketball
offense that they finally broke the seal. for a 2-0 Aragon lead in the 34th minute. Mills at Menlo-Atherton, Capuchino at Aragon,
even out possession in the midfield, but they Burlingame at Woodside, Sequoia at Hillsdale, Carl-
Moments after checking into the game, “[Chang is] a special player,” Flynn said. just could not capitalize on their chances. mont at San Mateo, 5:30 p.m.; Bellarmine at Serra,
Gutierrez challenged a Burlingame defender “She’s very reserved, very quiet. But when she Kehillah Jewish at Summit Prep, 7:30 p.m.
near the right sideline. The ball popped loose gets on the field, she turns into a different per- “We even changed up formations in the sec-
Wrestling
into space and Jayla Stokesberry, the Dons’ son. She brings another level of play.” ond half, going to a 4-3-3, thinking we could Serra at Mitty, 7 p.m.
captain, stepped up and hit a perfect shot from get more pressure,” DeRosa said. “We were just
All the while, the Dons were just hoping to Women’s college basketball
30 yards out that sailed over the goalkeeper’s out of sync all night. [Aragon] went to the ball
avoid any flashes of brilliance from Pianim. San Francisco at San Mateo, 5 p.m.; Ohlone-Fremont
head and into the upper far left corner to put before we did. Their passes were together. How at Skyline, 7 p.m.
The few times she touched the ball in the first
Aragon up 1-0 in the 18th minute. many corners did they get? We got none. It
half, she proved dangerous. Burlingame’s best Men’s college basketball
It was the first shot of the game for either shows how much pressure they put on our goal. Ohlone at Skyline, 5 p.m.; Cañada at Foothill, 7 p.m.
scoring opportunity of the first half came when
team. Pianim made a run to the right side of the “We got beat by a better team. They played a THURSDAY
“I love [Gutierrez’s] passion for the game,” Aragon penalty box before whipping a cross to whole lot better than we did. They deserved to Girls’ soccer
Woodside Priory at Menlo School, 3:30 p.m.;
Flynn said. “She really provided a great spark the far left post. Julia Mitchell ran on and hit a win.” Burlingame at Menlo-Atherton, Terra Nova at
Aragon, San Mateo at South City, Hillsdale at El
expected to again play a big role during been targeted by Brady 29 times, catching 20

EDELMAN
Camino, Capuchino at Sequoia, Jefferson at Half
Moon Bay,Westmoor at Mills, 4:30 p.m.; Carlmont at
Sunday’s AFC championship game. passes for 290 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Woodside, 6 p.m.
Edelman tied his regular-season high of nine Edelman’s performance on Sunday was in Boys’ soccer
Continued from page 11 catches and had a career playoff-best 151 yards many ways a throwback effort by a receiver Riordan at Serra, 3:15 p.m.
receiving in New England’s win over Los that has developed a reputation of being one of Wrestling
The Patriots were dealt a blow prior to their Angeles. Brady’s most dependable receivers in the play- Aragon at Burlingame,Terra Nova at El Camino, Half
final two regular-season games when Josh With 98 playoff receptions during his career, offs. On Sunday, he was instrumental in help- Moon Bay at Menlo-Atherton, 6 p.m.; Bellarmine at
Serra, 7 p.m.
Gordon was suspended for a violation of the he moved past Reggie Wayne (93) and is sec- ing the Patriots score on each of the first four At South City: South City vs Mills, South City vs
league’s substance abuse policy. ond all-time behind Jerry Rice with 151. drives of the game. Oceana, Hillsdale vs Woodside, Capuchino vs Se-
quoia, 5 p.m.
But what could have created a hole in New Edelman’s five career 100-yard receiving He had a third-down catch on their opening
England’s receiving group has been plugged by games in the postseason trail only Rice’s eight scoring drive and had a 28-yard catch on their FRIDAY
Boys’ soccer
its oldest member. and Michael Irvin’s six. second drive that got the Patriots in the red Menlo-Atherton at Woodside, Carlmont at Sequoia,
The 32-year-old Edelman has put together Over the past three games, including the zone. It set up Sony Michel’s second rushing Half Moon Bay at Aragon, El Camino at Mills, Jef-
ferson at Capuchino, Westmoor at Hillsdale, Terra
back-to-back vintage performances and is playoff win over the Chargers, Edelman has touchdown of the game just a play later. Nova at San Mateo, 4:30 p.m.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday • Jan 16, 2019 19


best, let’s be honest,” Denver coach Michael Malone

WARRIORS
Continued from page 11
said. “That allows you to truly see where you’re at and
how much farther you have to go.”
It didn’t go well.
NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
NHL STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
For the Warriors, the matchup was just business as W L Pct GB GP W L OTPts GF GA
usual. Toronto 33 12 .733 — Tampa Bay 47 36 9 2 74 191 133
Warriors erupting for 51 points in the opening quar- Philadelphia 29 16 .644 4 Toronto 45 28 15 2 58 161 128
“It doesn’t mean anything until the end of the Boston 25 18 .581 7 Boston 46 26 15 5 57 133 119
ter, breaking the old mark of 50 held by several year,” Golden State coach Steve Kerr said. “They all Brooklyn 22 23 .489 11 Montreal 48 26 17 5 57 146 142
teams. The last time it happened was also against count.” New York 10 33 .233 22 Buffalo 46 23 17 6 52 133 137
Denver when Phoenix scored 50 on Nov. 10, 1990. Southeast Division
Detroit 48 18 23 7 43 136 161
Florida 45 17 20 8 42 139 165
Golden State shot a blistering 60 percent from the THE COUSINS COUNTDOWN Miami
Charlotte
21
20
21
23
.500
.465

1 1/2 Ottawa 46 17 24 5 39 143 178
field, had 38 assists and hit 21 3-pointers in leading Golden State center DeMarcus Orlando 19 24 .442 2 1/2 Metropolitan Division
wire-to-wire. Kevin Durant finished with 27 points Cousins remains on schedule to Washington 18 26 .409 4 Columbus 46 28 15 3 59 152 140
and Draymond Green was a plus-41 as he had 13 Atlanta 14 30 .318 8 Washington 46 27 14 5 59 157 139
make his Warriors debut Friday in N.Y. Islanders 45 26 15 4 56 136 118
assists to go with four points. Los Angeles against the Clippers. Central Division Pittsburgh 46 25 15 6 56 163 137
Malik Beasley finished with 22 points for the He’s been steadily progressing Milwaukee 31 12 .721 — Carolina 46 22 19 5 49 125 136
Indiana 29 14 .674 2 N.Y. Rangers 46 19 20 7 45 132 159
Nuggets. Big man Nikola Jokic struggled with early after tearing his left Achilles ten- Detroit 18 24 .429 12 1/2 New Jersey 46 18 21 7 43 137 157
foul trouble, finishing with 17 points and eight don last January while with New Chicago 10 33 .233 21 Philadelphia 46 17 23 6 40 130 164
assists in 23 minutes. Orleans. Cousins signed a one-year
Cleveland 9 35 .205 22 1/2
WESTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
Denver knocked off Golden State 100-98 in Denver deal with Golden State in the off- Southwest Division Central Division
on Oct. 21 thanks to Juancho Hernangomez blocking DeMarcus season. W L Pct GB GP W L OTPts GF GA
a layup at the buzzer. This version of the matchup was Cousins “When he’s healthy, he’s one of Houston 25 18 .581 — Winnipeg 46 30 14 2 62 160 129
San Antonio 25 20 .556 1 Nashville 48 28 16 4 60 152 124
never close. the more unstoppable big men in New Orleans 21 23 .477 4 1/2 Colorado 46 21 17 8 50 157 147
And this demonstrates just how dominant the the NBA,” said Malone, who coached Cousins when Dallas 20 23 .465 5 Dallas 47 23 20 4 50 121 124
Warriors were in the opening half: Denver scored 60, they were both with Sacramento. “He’ll give them a Memphis 19 24 .442 6 Minnesota 46 23 20 3 49 131 134
St. Louis 45 20 20 5 45 126 137
shooting 49 percent from the floor, and still trailed definite lift.” Northwest Division Chicago 48 16 23 9 41 142 179
by 19 at the break. Denver 29 14 .674 — Pacific Division
In pregame, the Nuggets deflected the notion this UP NEXT Oklahoma City 26
Portland 26
17
19
.605
.578
3
4
Sharks 48 28 13 7 64 172 143
Calgary 47 30 13 4 64 173 133
was a big game, but did acknowledge it was an impor- Warri o rs : Host New Orleans on Wednesday. The Utah 24 21 .533 6
Vegas 49 28 17 4 60 147 131
Minnesota 21 23 .477 8 1/2
tant gauge. Warriors are 5-1 in the second game of a back-to-back Edmonton 46 22 21 3 47 133 146
“You always want to measure yourself against the this season. Pacific Division Vancouver 47 21 21 5 47 136 148
Warriors 30 14 .682 — Anaheim 47 19 19 9 47 113 143
L.A. Clippers 24 19 .558 5 1/2 Arizona 45 20 22 3 43 116 130
his backside to knock down Evgeni Malkin. Hertl

SHARKS
L.A. Lakers 23 21 .523 7 Los Angeles 47 18 25 4 40 107 139
then skated toward the middle, deked Jack Johnson Sacramento 23 21 .523 7
Phoenix 11 34 .244 19 1/2 Tuesday’s Games
and beat Murray to the far side. Columbus 4, New Jersey 1
Tuesday’s Games N.Y. Islanders 2, St. Louis 1, OT
Continued from page 11 Indiana 131, Phoenix 97
NOTES Philadelphia 149, Minnesota 107
N.Y. Rangers 6, Carolina 2
Montreal 5, Florida 1
Atlanta 142, Oklahoma City 126 Detroit 3, Anaheim 1
The Penguins opened the scoring when Letang fin- Sharks forward Joonas Donskoi played after miss- Milwaukee 124, Miami 86 Nashville 7, Washington 2
ished a brilliant end-to-end rush by skating around ing the final two periods Saturday with an apparent Golden State 142, Denver 111 Minnesota 3, Los Angeles 2, SO
Chicago at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
Erik Karlsson and beating Jones with a backhand. But head injury. ... San Jose D Marc-Edouard Vlasic Wednesday’s Games Winnipeg 4, Vegas 1
the Sharks got most of the chances after that and took Tampa Bay 2, Dallas 0
missed his sixth straight game with an undisclosed Orlando at Detroit, 4 p.m.
San Jose 5, Pittsburgh 2
control with two quick goals of their own. Brooklyn at Houston, 5 p.m.
injury. Milwaukee at Memphis,5 p.m. Wednesday’s Games
They tied the game when Karlsson’s shot from the Toronto at Boston, 5 p.m. Colorado at Ottawa, 4 p.m.
top of the circle deflected off Sorensen and into the UP NEXT San Antonio at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Boston at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m.
Cleveland at Portland, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Calgary, 6:30 p.m.
net. San Jose took the lead with a highlight-reel goal New Orleans at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Edmonton at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
from Hertl, who got the puck in the corner and used Sharks : At the Coyotes on Wednesday. Utah at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Arizona, 7 p.m.
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20 Wednesday • Jan 16, 2019 FOOD THE DAILY JOURNAL

This pork butt roast sings with orange juice, tomato paste
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Add pork and bring to boil. Transfer pot
to oven and cook, uncovered, until pork is
In Mexico, the dish known as cochinita tender, about 2 hours, stirring once halfway
pibil is made by rubbing a whole suckling through cooking.
pig with warm spices and juice from bitter For the pickled red onions: Meanwhile,
oranges, then wrapping it in banana leaves place onion in medium bowl. Bring vine-
and slowly pit-roasting it until it is succu- gar, sugar, and salt to simmer in small
lent and richly flavored. saucepan over medium-high heat, stirring
To achieve a similar dish at home, we occasionally, until sugar dissolves. Pour
turned to well-marbled pork butt roast and over onions and cover loosely. Let onions
traded the banana leaves and pit of coals for cool completely, about 30 minutes.
a Dutch oven, which, when placed in a mod- (Onions can be refrigerated for up to 1
erate oven, allowed the pork to braise gen- week.)
tly to tenderness. For the habanero sauce: Combine water,
carrot, tomato, onion, habanero, garlic,
CITRUS-BRAISED PORK TACOS and 1/2 teaspoon salt in now-empty
Servings: 6 saucepan. Bring to boil over medium heat
Start to finish: 3 hours and cook until carrot is tender, about 10
Pork: minutes. Off heat, let carrot mixture cool
2 tablespoons vegetable oil slightly, about 5 minutes. Transfer carrot
1 onion, chopped fine mixture to blender, add vinegar and lime
3 garlic cloves, minced juice, and process until smooth, 1 to 2 min-
1 teaspoon ground cumin To give a well-marbled pork butt roast dish a distinctive flavor, use frozen orange juice utes. Season sauce with salt and pepper to
1 teaspoon dried oregano concentrate, tomato paste for color and depth, and bay leaves for herbal flavor. taste; set aside. (Sauce can be refrigerated
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice 1/3 cup sugar For the pork: Adjust oven rack to lower- for up to 1 week.)
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon salt middle position and heat oven to 300 F. Remove pot from oven; discard bay
1/3 cup tomato paste Habanero Sauce: Heat oil in Dutch oven over medium heat leaves. Using potato masher, mash pork
1 1/2 cups water 1 cup water until shimmering. Add onion and cook until until finely shredded. Bring to simmer over
1/4 cup frozen orange juice concentrate, 1 carrot, peeled and chopped lightly browned, 4 to 6 minutes. Stir in gar- medium-high heat and cook until most of
thawed 1 vine-ripened tomato, cored and chopped lic, cumin, oregano, allspice, and cinna- liquid has evaporated, 3 to 5 minutes. Off
3 tablespoons distilled white vinegar 1/4 cup chopped onion mon and cook until fragrant, about 30 sec- heat, stir in remaining 1 tablespoon vine-
1 1/2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce 1/2 habanero chile, stemmed onds. Add tomato paste and cook, stirring gar and season with salt and pepper to taste.
5 bay leaves 1 garlic clove, smashed and peeled constantly, until paste begins to darken, Serve pork on tortillas with pickled red
Salt and pepper Salt and pepper about 45 seconds. Stir in water, orange juice onions, habanero sauce and lime wedges.
1 (2 1/2-to-3 pound) boneless pork butt 1 tablespoon distilled white vinegar concentrate, 2 tablespoons vinegar, Nutrition information per serving: 524
roast, trimmed and cut into 1 inch chunks 1 1/2 teaspoons lime juice, plus lime Worcestershire, bay leaves, 2 teaspoons calories; 150 calories from fat; 17 g fat (4 g
Pickled Red Onions: wedges for serving salt, and 1 teaspoon pepper, scraping up saturated; 0 g trans fats); 102 mg choles-
1 red onion, halved and sliced thin 18 (6 inch) corn tortillas, warmed any browned bits. terol; 473 mg sodium; 56 g carbohydrate; 6
1 cup distilled white vinegar g fiber; 21 g sugar; 36 g protein.

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Morning buns combine richness
of croissant with cinnamon bun
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Combine the rich layers of a crois-


sant with the sweet swirls of a cinna-
mon bun and you’ll have one of our
favorite brunch pastries: morning
buns.
For a simpler route to a yeasted,
croissant-like pastry, we added a pack-
et of yeast to a quick puff pastry dough.
We created long, thin pieces of flake-
More than four months after Missouri became the first U.S.state producing butter by adding chilled but-
to regulate the term‘meat’on product labels,Nebraska’s powerful ter to the dry ingredients in a zipper-
farm groups are pushing for similar protection from veggie lock bag and rolling over it with a
burgers,tofu dogs and other items that look and taste like meat. rolling pin. Orange zest and juice
offered sweet, citrusy brightness.
Industry wary of alternatives We started our rolls in a hot oven for
a rapid rise but later dropped the tem-
tries to protect a word: meat perature to impart gradual, even
browning. If the dough becomes too
Combine the rich layers of a croissant with the sweet swirls of a cinnamon bun
and you’ll have one of our favorite brunch pastries: morning buns.
By Grant Schulte soft to work with at any point, refrig- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 20-by-12 inch rectangle, with long
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS erate it until it’s firm enough to easily For the dough Combine flour, sugar, side parallel to counter edge. Sprinkle
handle. Unrisen buns can be refrigerat- yeast, and salt in 1 gallon zipper-lock with sugar mixture, leaving 1/2 inch
LINCOLN, Neb. — More than four months after Missouri ed for at least 16 hours or up to 24 bag. Add butter to bag, seal, and shake border around edges, and press lightly
became the first U.S. state to regulate the term “meat” on hours; let buns sit at room temperature
product labels, Nebraska’s powerful farm groups are pushing to coat. Press air out of bag and reseal. to adhere.
for 1 hour before baking. Roll over bag several times with Roll dough away from you into firm
for similar protection from veggie burgers, tofu dogs and
rolling pin, shaking bag after each cylinder, keeping roll taut by tucking
other items that look and taste like real meat. MORNING BUNS roll, until butter is pressed into large it under itself as you go. Pinch seam
Nebraska lawmakers will consider a bill this year defining
meat as “any edible portion of any livestock or poultry, car- Servings: 12 flakes. closed, then reshape cylinder as needed
cass, or part thereof” and excluding “lab-grown or insect or Start to finish: 1 hour, 30 minutes Transfer mixture to large bowl and to be 20 inches in length with uniform
plant-based food products.” It would make it a crime to (not including 1 hour, 15 minutes to 1 stir in sour cream, orange juice, ice thickness.
advertise or sell something “as meat that is not derived from hour, 45 minutes freezing and rising water, and egg yolk with wooden Using serrated knife, trim 1/2 inch
poultry or livestock.” time) spoon until combined. Transfer dough dough from each end and discard. Cut
Similar measures aimed at meat alternatives are pending in Dough: to lightly floured counter and knead by cylinder into 12 pieces and place cut
Tennessee, Virginia and Wyoming. They come amid a debate 3 cups (15 ounces) all-purpose flour hand to form smooth, round ball, side up in muffin cups. Cover loosely
over what to call products that are being developed using the 1 tablespoon granulated sugar about 30 seconds. with greased plastic and let rise until
emerging science of meat grown by culturing cells in a lab. 21/4 teaspoons instant or rapid-rise Press and roll dough into 20 by 12 doubled in size, 1 to 11/2 hours.
Supporters of the science are embracing the term “clean yeast inch rectangle, with short side parallel Adjust oven rack to middle position
meat” — language the conventional meat industry strongly 3/4 teaspoon salt to counter edge. Roll dough away from and heat oven to 425 F. Bake until
opposes. 24 tablespoons (3 sticks) unsalted you into firm cylinder, keeping roll buns begin to rise, about 5 minutes,
The issue strikes a particularly strong chord in Nebraska, butter, cut into 1/4 inch slices and taut by tucking it under itself as you then reduce oven temperature to 325 F.
one of the nation’s top states for livestock production, chilled go. Continue to bake until buns are deep
where cars roll down the interstate with “Beef State” license 1 cup sour cream, chilled With seam side down, flatten cylin- golden brown, 40 to 50 minutes, rotat-
plates and the governor each year proclaims May as “Beef 1/4 cup orange juice, chilled der into 12-by-4 inch rectangle. ing muffin tin halfway through bak-
Month.” 3 tablespoons ice water Transfer to parchment paper-lined ing. Let buns cool in muffin tin for 5
Farm groups have found an unusual ally in state Sen. Carol 1 large egg yolk rimmed baking sheet, cover loosely minutes, then transfer to wire rack and
Blood, a city-dwelling vegetarian from the Omaha suburb of Filling: with greased plastic wrap, and freeze discard liners. Serve warm.
Bellevue. Blood, who grew up on a farm, said she introduced 1/2 cup (3 1/2 ounces) granulated for 15 minutes. Nutrition information per serving:
the measure because agriculture is Nebraska’s largest indus- sugar For the filling: Line 12 cup muffin 431 calories; 238 calories from fat; 27
try and needs to be protected for the good of the whole state. tin with paper or foil liners and spray g fat (17 g saturated; 1 g trans fats); 84
1/2 cup packed (3 1/2 ounces) light
“I’m not bringing this bill to tell people what they can with vegetable oil spray. Combine all mg cholesterol; 160 mg sodium; 44 g
and can’t eat,” she said. “All I’m asking for is truth in adver- brown sugar
1 tablespoon grated orange zest ingredients in bowl. Transfer dough to carbohydrate; 1 g fiber; 19 g sugar; 4 g
tising. It’s clear that meat comes from livestock, and live- lightly floured counter and roll into protein.
stock is our livelihood in Nebraska.” 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
Nebraska led the nation in commercial red meat production
in 2017 and had the most feed cows as of last year, according
to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Livestock and live-
stock product sales generated an estimated $12.1 billion for
the state’s economy in 2016, according to the USDA’s most
recent available data.
The measure is certain to face resistance from food produc-
ers that sell plant-based alternatives, as well as those work-
ing to bring lab-grown meat to market. Critics say the bill
infringes on the free-speech rights of companies that pro-
duce vegetarian alternatives to real meat.
The Good Food Institute, the American Civil Liberties
Union of Missouri, the Animal Legal Defense Fund and
plant-based food company Tofurkey have filed a federal law-
suit challenging the Missouri law.
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outside a business on the 300 block of thy for Chon given the serious nature of his

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Grand Avenue, according to prosecutors and
police previously.
When officers arrived on the scene, they
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injuries and the end of his career as a police
officer and acknowledged the case is a tough
one. But he noted Ramos-Coreas’ problems
tried to approach Ramos-Coreas, who was were more rooted in mental health issues
allegedly causing the disturbance, police than criminal intent, adding his client testi-
told Judge Lisa Novak he is retiring from said previously. damage but determined he was not guilty of fied when he swung his skateboard behind
the police force as of next week due to the Ramos-Coreas is said to have refused to attempted murder of Chon, a charge that car- him he was trying to get the officer to stop
lifelong injuries he incurred during the 2016 comply with the officers’ requests. When ried a potential life sentence. In March, chasing him and didn’t intend for the inci-
incident. additional officers arrived, Ramos-Coreas Ramos-Coreas entered a plea of not guilty dent to have the consequences it did.
After undergoing multiple surgeries and fled on a skateboard and Chon began chas- by reason of insanity but, in withdrawing
spending hours in rehabilitation, Chon the plea Dec. 3, he prevented the trial from Ramos-Coreas was allegedly off of his
ing him, according to prosecutors. medication and sleep-deprived the day of the
returned to light duty in January of 2018, going into a second phase in which jurors
During the chase, Ramos-Coreas was incident and was contacted by police offi-
more than a year after the attack, according would decide whether he was insane at the
allegedly stopped when another police offi- cers for disruptive conduct twice before
to the department previously. time of the crime, according to prosecutors
cer driving in a patrol vehicle drove in front Chon interacted with him, according to
Ramos-Coreas allegedly apologized previously.
of him, causing him to crash into the vehi- Reilly’s memo. A report filed Jan. 31, 2017,
Tuesday to Chon and his family for the life- Insanity is a person’s mental state at the
cle and run around it on foot, according to by Dr. David Berke noted Ramos-Coreas had
long injuries he inflicted upon him. Though time of a crime while competency is a defen-
Reilly’s sentencing memorandum. Ramos to have been psychiatrically hospitalized at
his defense attorney Jim Reilly asked dant’s ability to aid in their own defense.
allegedly swung the skateboard behind him least six times for being a danger to himself
Novak to consider his client’s history of Wagstaffe said prosecutors did not believe
and to his left in an effort to stop Chon from or others and jail reports reflected Ramos
mental health issues and a 9-year prison Ramos-Coreas has any genuine remorse for
chasing him, hitting Chon in the head and remained psychotic after his arrest, accord-
sentence, Novak allegedly said she felt she what he did and was grateful to Novak for the
causing life-threatening injuries, according ing to Reilly’s memo.
had a duty to protect the community from 18-year sentence, adding what Ramos-
to Reilly’s memo.
Ramos-Coreas’ conduct and imposed an 18- Coreas did to a police officer with a family “He was not acting out of criminal intent,
year prison term after he was convicted in Chon lost consciousness in the attack, is an atrocity.
suffered a skull fracture and required brain he wasn’t trying to hurt anybody,” he said.
November of felony assault on a police offi- “I’m very saddened that Officer Chon has “He just had a mental health problem that
cer, according to prosecutors. surgery to stop some bleeding, according to lost the ability to pursue a career he always
prosecutors. interfered with his judgment.”
At around 2:20 p.m. Nov. 24, 2016, wanted and he will suffer from this crime for
Ramos-Coreas hit Chon in the head with his After nine days of jury trial, on Nov. 30 a the rest of his life … but justice was done Ramos-Coreas has been in custody on $2
skateboard after the officer responded to a jury found Ramos-Coreas guilty of felony today and I am pleased for that,” he said. million bail since his arrest and will receive
report of a man acting irate toward patrons assault on a police officer, resisting a police Reilly said he has a great deal of sympa- 900 days credit for time served, according to
officer and battery causing serious bodily prosecutors.

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after this horrendous occurrence in Butte
County,” Alpert said. “We’re seeking the
make the taxpayers of Butte County whole
been determined. “Our focus continues to be
helping our communities recover and
rebuild,” spokeswoman Lynsey Paulo said
etation near its transmission and distribu-
tion lines.
It also hits the company for failing to
with respect to all of the costs and dam- in a statement. turn off power during weather conditions
ages.” The lawsuit says PG&E equipment sparked of high fire risk on the morning of the
likely would have been consolidated any- The county is seeking damages for repair the wildfire. State officials are still investi-
way. blaze. The company said in a November
and replacement of damaged or destroyed gating what caused the blaze, but PG&E has filing with the state Public Utilities
Bankruptcy proceedings could result in property, loss of wages and business profits told state regulators about issues with its
wildfire victims not getting everything Commission that it chose not to follow
and more. The lawsuit does not outline a equipment near one of the places the fire through with warnings to shut off power
they are owed, experts say. specific monetary amount. sparked.
The county filed Tuesday to “demonstrate Nov. 8 because weather conditions no
The company said safety is its top con- The lawsuit says PG&E was negligent in longer warranted it.

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and you would like to have all four ously since the November vote with
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principals stay in the role they are in,
but that’s not possible,” he said.
For the principals who are left with-
parents on the issues, and said resolu-
tion is still needed for only about 65
students.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16 more information call 829-3860.
Flu and Chest Cold. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. out a position following Baker’s deci- McBride lauded the effort from dis-
San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 STEAM: Science. South San sion, McBride said their futures are trict staff as well as students and fami-
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange expected, given the magnitude of the uncertain. He said all will be offered an lies to assure the difficult decision is
Learn about the common winter ail- Ave., South San Francisco. Learn how situation,” said McBride.
ment, methods of transmission and to make colorful little rainstorms. opportunity to go back to teaching but made as easy as possible.
the best ways to strengthen our Free. For more information call 829- At Orion, a group of parents authored the district’s limited budget precludes “It’s a lot of work. But it is valuable
immunity. Free. For more informa- 3860. to trustees a letter seeking a formal res- officials from creating new positions
tion call 522-7490. and important work. And the parents
Panel Discussion: Race and olution declaring to move the school’s for a lateral transfer or promotion. needed people to sit with them and go
Peninsula Ukulele Group (PUGs). Education. 2 p.m. San Mateo Public existing program to the John Gill
5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Belmont Library, Library — Oak Room, 55 W. Third The decision comes in the wake of a through their options. The parents
campus, with hopes that Orion teach-
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Ave., San Mateo. The San Mateo November board vote under which have been appreciative and a lot of par-
Belmont. Beginners are welcome to Public Library’s African-American ers can relocate as well, among other
a special mini lesson at 5:30 p.m. Library Advisory Committee and the Adelante Elementary School will be ents are excited about where they are
concerns.
then the jam session begins at 6 p.m. African-American Community folded into a similar Spanish immer- going to end up,” he said.
For more information call 591-8286. Health Advisory Committee present For his part, McBride said the popu-
the third installment of their panel lar parent-participation program was sion program offered at Selby Lane At the meeting, the board will also
Train Your Brain to Stop the Gain: discussion series. Free for all ages.
identified to relocate to the John Gill Elementary School; Fair Oaks will weigh another byproduct of the budget
Be Your Ideal Weight. 6:30 p.m. to For more information call 522-7898. merge with Taft Elementary School;
7:45 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library campus specifically because there is a issues, as officials will seek an exemp-
Ave., Millbrae. Free. For more infor- Owning A Home is Possible. 2 p.m.
greater capacity available to accom- 570 Hawes students will be primarily tion from a mandate to allocate 60 per-
mation call 697-7607. to 4 p.m. Mary Wong Insurance, 1838 distributed between Henry Ford and cent of the general fund to classroom
El Camino Real, Suite 180, modate more students and families.
THURSDAY, JAN. 17 Burlingame. Bring a notebook. Free. “The move over there was to make it Roosevelt campuses; and Orion will personnel.
Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to For more information call (415) 793-
larger and more successful. We think move onto John Gill Elementary McBride said the district’s monetary
noon. Foster City Recreation Center, 7979.
650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. For more by moving it to John Gill that we can School, where Hawes students can woes preclude it from reaching that
information call 286-2585. ‘ The Revolutionists’ by Lauren
grow that school substantially and attend as well. threshold, so it will seek approval
Gunder son. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Supervised Play. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Dragon Theatre Co., 2120 Broadway, have more parents happy they are Should students wish to attend a from the state Department of Education
San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Redwood City. A comedic play about
attending there,” said McBride. school different than their newly- to spend about 56 percent of its gener-
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. four women living in France during
Join us for a fun and relaxing after- the French Revolution. Cost $15-$37. He stopped short of guaranteeing assigned campus, they will have a pri- al fund on teachers, aides and other
noon game. Cost is $135 to $165. For For more information call 493-2006. teachers’ ability to move with the stu- ority to enroll at a different school of instructors. The shortfall amounts to
more information call 522-7490.
SUNDAY, JAN. 20 dents, as that matter needs to be bar- choice. about $3 million short of the state
Book Munchers B ook Club. 4 p.m. Volunteers for Adventure. 1 p.m. to gained with the union and officials are The variety of initiatives are requirement, according to a district
to 7 p.m. South San Francisco Library 5 p.m. Domenico Winery, 1697
in the process of crafting a memoran- designed to cut about $4 million out of report.
840 W. Orange Ave., South San Industrial Road, San Carlos. Local
Francisco. Free. For more information Rotary Clubs are sponsoring this dum of understanding. a $10 million budget hole, which dis- McBride said the current proposal
call 829-3860. event to showcase the international
The larger district overhaul is further trict officials claimed would have been marks about the third consecutive year
service projects we are coordinating
Clutterers Anonymous Meeting. 6 around the world. Cost $30. For more complicated by the need to reassign addressed similarly by those at the the district has had to seek approval
p.m. to 9 p.m. Redwood Shores information call 201-0224. principals from campuses tagged to county and state if not for the board’s for a similar action, as officials grap-
Library, 399 Marine Parkway, decision. ple with a structural deficit.
Redwood City. Repeats every month MONDAY, JAN. 21 merge or close, said McBride, who
on the third Thursday until June 6. Mahjong Time. 1:15 p.m. to 3 p.m. expects Superintendent John Baker to The decision brought into question
Free. For more information call 348- San Mateo Senior Center, 2645
2856. Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. announce an administrative decision the future of roughly 1,300 students The Redwood City Elementary
Learn how to play the famous histor- Friday, Jan. 18. who needed to determine which school School District Board of Trustees will
WEN Peninsula B ook Club: Black ical Chinese game of Mahjong. Free.
Faces, White Spaces. 7 p.m. For more information call 522-7490. “It’s very hard because all four they would attend by next year. meet 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 16, in the
Kaffeehaus, 92 E. Third Ave., San schools have four wonderful principals McBride said officials worked vigor- district office, 750 Bradford St.
Mateo. Free. For more information Tech Help Desk. 3 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.
call 522-7277. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Burlingame’s chocolatier Guittard. nections with local families is one of
Money, Tools, Lattes and Social
Security. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Mary
Wong Insurance, 1838 El Camino
Real, Suite 180, Burlingame. Bring a
notebook. Free. For more informa-
Weekly drop in Help Desk where
tech volunteers will help you get
past your issue. Cost is $10. For more
information call 522-7490.
CANDY
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With the winter holidays in the rear
view mirror, Preston said focus shifted
to Valentine’s Day and Easter as heart
the reasons Basques appreciated the
opportunity to stay in Burlingame,
especially in the district focused on
tion call (415) 793-7979. V inyl Cutting. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. and bunny molds stuffed in boxes lin- promoting smaller, independent busi-
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de nesses.
las Pulgas, Belmont. Sign up to use ing the walls will soon be pulled down
An Evening of Music. 7 p.m. to 8:30
the Titan Vinyl Cutter at the Belmont
when Basques relocated from the space and filled with sweet, oozy dark and “It’s a whole different experience
p.m. Menlo College, El Camino Hall
1000 El Camino Real, Atherton. Library for free. Each session will be she was subleasing at Caffe Roma in milk chocolate. than Burlingame Avenue, ” said
Watch classical artist Ian Maksin per- 30 minutes in duration. Each patron Millbrae in the wake of a departure Basques, who claimed parking issues
form as part of his 2019 Pacific Coast will be given a 6’x6’ piece of vinyl to
from her downtown Burlingame store- The pairings selected to fill the
tour. Free. For more information call cut their design on. Oracal 631, 651
chocolate molds — buttercream, fudge, downtown grew so bad in recent years
543-3744. and Siser Heat Transfer Vinyl avail- front in 2017. that it began to cost her customers.
able for patrons to choose from. Free
While the two are still working out caramel, marshmallow, berries — is at
FRIDAY, JAN. 18 and for all ages. To register or for the whim of the confectioner and On Broadway, where things move a
Coloring and Coffee for Adults. 10 more information call 591-8286. the kinks of cohabitation, Basques bit slower and parking is more con-
a.m. to noon. Belmont Library, 1110 said she is grateful for the opportunity where Preston said she still appreci-
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Learn to Play Bridge. 6:30 p.m. to ates applying her artistry after more venient, Basques said she is optimistic
Coloring sheets, colored pencils and 8:30 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, to continue operating her family busi- the two companies can work together
refreshments provided. Free. For 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San ness in a friendly, familiar environ- than 20 years.
Mateo. Come learn the basics of con- to succeed in a time when retail is
more information call 591-8286. ment. “There’s a lot of goodness here. It’s
tract bridge. Cost is $135 to $165. For growing increasingly difficult due to
more information call 522-7490. “It’s been wonderful,” said Basques, creative. It’s a lot of work. But I enjoy
Business Essentials: Conflict is an online competition.
Opportunity. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. whose grandfather founded the candy making things people appreciate,” she
WeWork, 400 Concar Drive, San TUESDAY, JAN. 22 “We are just two small businesses
IPhone and iPad Basics. 10 a.m. to company in 1947. said.
Mateo. Aida will touch upon how a trying to make it,” she said.
conflict can be transformed into an noon. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 The connection between the two A former elementary school teacher, Preston agreed, and said at the very
opportunity if managed effectively Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
and thus benefit your business. For Manage devices, stay connected, businesses was established when Preston said she also enjoys the educa- least, the arrangement is a treat for
more information call 401-2440. browse the web and take photos. Basques’ son started cooking candy on tional components available through local candy lovers.
$20 for four classes. Registration is
required. For more information call the specialized hardware in the kitchen the shop by offering many high “Customers seem to be happy. They
Adult Crafternoon: Tissue Paper
Canvas Ar t. 1 p.m. South San 522-7490. at Preston’s. In an effort to find a more schoolers their first employment used to have to go two places, and now
Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Memoir Classes. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. permanent location following the experience. they can just come to one.”
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Create wall art using tissue paper, Little House, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo company’s exit from downtown due to After decades of operating, Preston
paper shape punches and glue. Free. Park. Every Tuesday until Tuesday, costly operating expenses, the two said former employees will return with
For more information call 829-3860. Jan. 29. Cost $15. For more informa- Preston’s Candy and Ice Cream is at
tion call 326-0723. merchants believed there may be some their children to introduce another 1170 Broadway, Burlingame. Go to
The ‘You B etta Work ’ Comedy synergy established by sharing space. generation to the joys of the candy sites.google.com/v iew/prestonscandy
Fiesta. 7:30 p.m. The San Mateo Virtual Reality: Oculus Rift and
Medium. 4 p.m. South San Francisco To further serve their mutual inter- shop. for more information.
County Pride Center, 1021 S. El
Camino Real, San Mateo. Cost $5. For Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South ests, Preston said the two candy mak- The ability to establish close con-
more information call 591-0133. San Francisco. Create unique works ers agreed to make similar
of art in virtual reality with Medium
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insertion. No allowance will be made for Must ref title & code. M&A, LLC, CA. The business is con- SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Registered Judge of the Superior Court
errors not materially affecting the value ducted by a Limited Liability Company. Owner: Rachel Kim, same address. The Dated: 12/28/2018
of the ad. All error claims must be sub- The registrant commenced to transact business is conducted by an Individual. (Published 1/9/19, 1/16/19, 1/23/19,
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- business under the FBN on N/A. The registrant commenced to transact 1/30/19).
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate 203 public notices /s/Michael Rubenstein/ business under the FBN on N/A.
Card. This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Rachel Kim/
fiCtitious business name sor-County Clerk on 1/4/19. (Published in This statement was filed with the Asses-
statement #279857 the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/9/19, sor-County Clerk on 1/1119. (Published
106 tutoring The following person is doing business
1/16/19, 1/23/19, 1/30/19). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/16/19,
1/23/19, 1/30/19, 2/6/19).
as: Hardle Ralston South Properties, 755 295 art
Old County Rd., SAN CARLOS, CA fiCtitious business name
the LanGuaGe CoaCh 94070. Registered Owners: 1)Brian Har- statement #279960 oiL paintinG-CanVass, Victorian
Debra Zografos oRdeR to show Cause foR
dle, same address 2)Tamara Lynn The following person is doing business ChanGe of name Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00
15 years of Private Tutoring Maack, 2129 Caryill Way, Roseville, CA OBO (650)515-6091
K-8 & ESL Adults as: General Cleaning Services, 3014 Los CASE# 18C1V06883
95747. The business is conducted by a Prados St. Apt #201, SAN MATEO, CA SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
Language Arts & English Literacy General Partnership. The registrant 94403. Registered Owner: Norelbys R COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 296 appliances
(650)619-3125 commenced to transact business under Palacios Perez, same address. The 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
debzografos@att.net the FBN on 4-1-18. business is conducted by an Individual. REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 aiR ConditioneR 10000 BTU w/re-
Bilingual in Spanish /s/Brian Hardle/ The registrant commenced to transact PETITION OF mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
*medium fluency This statement was filed with the Asses- business under the FBN on N/A. Anna Maneva Tchalakova Dimitrova brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
sor-County Clerk on 12/20/18. (Publish- /s/Norelbys R Palacios Perez/ TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 0898
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses- Petitioner: Anna Maneva Tchalakova
12/27/18, 1/3/18, 1/9/19, 1/16/19). sor-County Clerk on 1/4/19. (Published in Dimitrova filed a petition with this court fRee washeR and 220v dryer, both
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/9/19, for a decree changing name as follows:
110 employment 1/16/19, 1/23/19, 1/30/19). Present name:
working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You
Lead softwaRe enGineeR at move, stairs.
fiCtitious business name Anna Maneva Tchalakova Dimitrova
DreamCraft Entertainment Inc. in San statement #279861 Proposed Name:
Mateo County, CA. DUTIES: Lead the fiCtitious business name GLass-paneL Lampshade. Similar
The following person is doing business Anna Maneva Tchalakova
CaReGiVeRs devt. of game platform products; build
core game engine; build cross-platform
as: Glitter Face, 888 N San Mateo Dr.
#A324, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis-
statement #279975
The following person is doing business THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi-
ple tan/white mainly.Hang or lampshade.
tools; devt. backend svcs. REQS: Mas- as: Sterling Key Group, 628 El Camino $75 (650)727-7266
tered Owner: You Mi Kim, same address. interested in this matter shall appear be-
2 years experience ter’s degree in CS or equiv.; Min. of 5 yrs
C++ exp.; Min. of 2yrs of Java exp.; Min.
The business is conducted by an Individ- Real, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis-
tered Owner: Amy Anderson, 2152
fore this court at the hearing indicated hotpoint heaVy Duty Dryer excellent
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
required. of 2 yrs of exp. using Protobuf; Min. of 2 act business under the FBN on 09/01/18. Greenwood Ave., San Carlos, CA 94070. tition for change of name should not be
working condition Burlingame $50 Call
Dan (408)656-0958
yrs of demo. ability to use server-side /s/You Mi Kim/ The business is conducted by an Individ- granted. Any person objecting to the
(C++, Java) & client-side prgm langs. This statement was filed with the Asses- ual. The registrant commenced to trans- name changes described above must file maytaG washeR excellent working
Immediate placement (Java & Javascript); Min. of 2 yrs of sor-County Clerk on 12/20/18. (Publish- act business under the FBN on 1/7/19.
/s/Amy Anderson/
a written objection that includes the rea- condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
demo. ability to run backend svcs with ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sons for the objection at least two court
on all assignments. maj. cloud providers; work in Linux oper- 12/27/18, 1/3/18, 1/9/19, 1/16/19). This statement was filed with the Asses- days before the matter is scheduled to
(408)656-0958
ating sys. & prgm envir.; leadership exp. sor-County Clerk on 1/7/19. (Published in be heard and must appear at the hearing
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/9/19, mfG h20Labs Model 300 exc cond
For a full descrp. & exp. reqs., go to to show cause why the petition should counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
Call https://www.dreamcraft.com/careers.
To apply, send resume to
fiCtitious business name
statement #279868
1/16/19, 1/23/19, 1/30/19). not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- new, sinGeR Sewing Machine Univer-
The following person is doing business
(650)777-9000 hr@dreamcraft.com.
as: HK & Company, 675 Mariners Island
Blvd, Suite 108, SAN MATEO, CA
fiCtitious business name
statement #279820
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 2/15/2019 at 9
sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma-
chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222
The following person is doing business a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
94404. Registered Owners: HK & Com- Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this tiffany styLe Lamp shade. Older-
pany, An Accountancy Corporation, CA. as: J. Carlos Alvarez Gardening & Land-
newspapeR inteRns The business is conducted by a Corpora- scaping, 1219 South B Street, SAN MA- Order to Show Cause shall be published
at least once each week for four succes-
multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650)
househoLd heLp TEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: 727-7266.
Downtown San Mateo JouRnaLism tion. The registrant commenced to trans-
Juan Carlos Alvarez Razo, same ad- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
The Daily Journal is looking for in- act business under the FBN on ing on the petition in the following news- VaCuum CLeaneR (reconditioned)
English speaking 12/1/2018 dress. The business is conducted by an
Drivers license terns to do entry level reporting, re- Individual. The registrant commenced to paper of general circulation: $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
search, updates of our ongoing fea- /s/Zhi Hui Huang/ San Mateo Daily Journal
Light housekeeping This statement was filed with the Asses- transact business under the FBN on Oct.
$25 hour tures and interviews. Photo interns al- 20, 2017. Filed: 1/2/2019
Resume PO Box 162 so welcome. sor-County Clerk on 12/21/18. (Publish-
/s/Juan Carlos Alvarez Razo/ /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ 297 bicycles
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Judge of the Superior Court
SAN MATEO, CA 94401 12/27/18, 1/3/18, 1/9/19, 1/16/19). This statement was filed with the Asses-
We expect a commitment of four to sor-County Clerk on 12/17/18. (Publish- Dated: 12/31/2018 aduLt bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
eight hours a week for at least four ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, (Published 1/9/19, 1/16/19, 1/23/19, loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
months. The internship is unpaid, but 1/9/19, 1/16/19, 1/23/19, 1/30/19). 1/30/19).
fiCtitious business name
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- statement #279783 ChiLd’s sChwinn biCyCLe, bLue in
terns have progressed in time into The following person is doing business good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
paid correspondents and full-time re- fiCtitious business name
as: Yayoi, 389 Hillsdale Mall, SAN MA- statement #279976 mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good.
porters. TEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: Ple- The following person is doing business oRdeR to show Cause foR Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220.
nus, Inc., CA. The business is conduct- as: PATHWATER, 1572 Fulton Place, ChanGe of name
College students or recent graduates ed by Corporation. The registrant com- mountain bike new 21 gears $100.
FREMONT, CA 94539. Registered Own- CASE# 18C1V06804
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper menced to transact business under the SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, (650)722-3634
experience is preferred but not neces- er: Refill It, CA. The business is con-
FBN on N/A. ducted by a Corporation. The registrant COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
sarily required. /s/Hideshi Shiomi/ 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, mountain bike. Top brand. Runs
commenced to transact business under
This statement was filed with the Asses- the FBN on 1/07/2019. REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 good. $39. (660)342-5220
Please send a cover letter describing sor-County Clerk on 12/12/18. (Publish- /s/Shadi Bakour/ PETITION OF
your interest in newspapers, a resume ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses- Sandra Shinazy
and three recent clips. Before you ap- 12/27/18, 1/3/18, 1/9/19, 1/16/19). sor-County Clerk on 1/7/19. (Published in TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 298 Collectibles
ply, you should familiarize yourself the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/9/19, Petitioner: Sandra Shinazy filed a petition
with our publication. Our Web site: 1/16/19, 1/23/19, 1/30/19). with this court for a decree changing 1984 time magazine. Special 1994
www.smdailyjournal.com. fiCtitious business name Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg
statement #279906 name as follows:
Present name: (650)588-0842
Send your information via e-mail to The following person is doing business fiCtitious business name
as: GS Accounting Consultants, 833 Sandra Dawn Shinazy
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- statement #279978 Proposed Name: 49’eR 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- Mahler Road, Suite 1, BURLINGAME, The following person is doing business
CA 94010. Registered Owner: George Sandra Dawn Shinazy Ouyang deBartolo on cover. Mint condition.
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 as: 1) H2C Education, 2) H2C, 573 $10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842
T. Salameh II, 241 El Dorado Ave., Pacif- Green Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
ica, CA 94044. The business is conduct- Registered Owner: Ying Yi Li, same ad- interested in this matter shall appear be-
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- dress. The business is conducted by an baRbie doLL of the World collection
fore this court at the hearing indicated $7.00. Call (650)872-2371.
menced to transact business under the Individual. The registrant commenced to below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
FBN on 1/2/2008. transact business under the FBN on N/A. tition for change of name should not be
saLes - Telemarketing and Inside Sales /s/George T. Salameh II/ CoLLeCtabLe CabbaGe Patch Kids
Representative needed to sell newspa- /s/Ying Yi Li/ granted. Any person objecting to the Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- name changes described above must file
per print and web advertising and event sor-County Clerk on 12/27/18. (Publish- Box. Great Christmas Present. $100
marketing solutions. To apply, please call sor-County Clerk on 01/07/19. (Publish- a written objection that includes the rea-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, (650) 572-8895
650-344-5200 and send resume to sons for the objection at least two court
1/9/19, 1/16/19, 1/23/19, 1/30/19). 1/9/19, 1/16/19, 1/23/19, 1/30/19). days before the matter is scheduled to
info@smdailyjournal.com depRession GLass Dining Plate. 8
be heard and must appear at the hearing 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
to show cause why the petition should $12 (650)762-6048
student union, inC. saLes/maRketinG not be granted. If no written objection is
sJsu (non-state) inteRnships timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Games of the 23rd Olympiad maga-
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking tion without a hearing. A hearing on the zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588-
PAYROLL/PERSONNEL ASSISTANT petition shall be held on 2/14/2019 at 9
PART-TIME 30 HRS/M-F/9AM-3PM for ambitious interns who are eager to a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, 0842
PAYROLL & HR EXP. jump into the business arena with both Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
DESIRED AA PREF feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs Order to Show Cause shall be published Lennox Red Rose, Unused, hand
2-3 YRS ADMIN EXP. PREF. of the newspaper and media industries. at least once each week for four succes- painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
This position will provide valuable sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
apply experience for your bright future.
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over the Hedge over the Hedge over the Hedge 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 304 Furniture
cozy ReclineR in good condition. Dining Room Table-Antique,Oak, Dining Table (36"x54") and 4 match-
Purchased one year ago. $90.00 5chairs, w/ extension $350 (650)290- ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
(650)722-6318 3188 $250 .(650)-654-1930.

Desk, gD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. Dining Table - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT


(650)458-3578 genTly useD coffee table; cherry fin- Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel-
ish/traditional $40 (650)722-6318 lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012.

noTice To biDDeRs

1. Notice is hereby given that the governing board (“Board”) of the Burlingame School District
(“District”) will receive sealed bids for the following project:

wasHingTon anD RoosevelT elemenTaRy scHools play yaRDs

2. The Project consists of: Site preparation, grading, paving, game striping, ball wall footings,
Tundra Tundra Tundra planting, irrigation, installation of turf field, play structures, curbs, seat walls, fencing, coordination
with other contractors on the site, and site furnishings

3. To bid on this Project, the Bidder is required to possess one or more of the following State of
California contractors’ license(s): Class A
The Bidder's license(s) must remain active and in good standing throughout the term of the Con-
tract.

4. To bid on this Project, the Bidder is required to be registered as a public works contractor with
the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to the Labor Code. The Bidder’s registration
must remain active throughout the term of the Contract.

5. Contract Documents in PDF format are available from the Landscape Architect by emailing
nritchie@callanderassociates.com. One set of the Contract Documents will be provided to each
prequalified General Contractor at the mandatory site walk. Copies of the Contract Documents
may also be obtained by purchasing them from Barker Blue, 363 N. Amphlett Blvd. San Mateo,
CA 94401, www.barkerblue.com
298 collectibles 300 Toys 304 Furniture
6. Contract Documents will be available on and after January 30, 2019, for review at the District
milleR liTe Neon sign , work good sTaR waRs Celebration 3 Darth Vader anTique Dining table for six people
$59 call (650)218-6528 $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 Facilities Office. In addition, Contract Documents are available for bidders’ review at the follow-
ing builders’ exchanges:
olD, anTique, Bottle Collection: 20 anTique moHagany Bookcase. Four
bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 302 antiques feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. Builder’s Exchange of San Mateo County (650) 591-4486
poRcelain Doll collection $7.00. anTique HemingRay Glass Tele- beauTiFul DResseR, dark wood fin-
Call (650)872-2371. graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris- ish and like new $100 (650)722-6318 7. Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 p.m., March 4, 2019, at the District Facilities Office,
tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762- 1825 Trousdale Drive, Burlingame, California 94010, at or after which time the bids will be
small Rug beater. $15.00 (650)207- 6048 beauTiFul HeaDboaRD for a queen
4162 sized bed. Medium brown finish. Ask for opened and publicly read aloud. Any bid that is submitted after this time shall be nonresponsive
photo $40 (650)722-6318 and returned to the bidder. Any claim by a bidder of error in its bid must be made in compliance
sTaR waRs R2-D2, original 1998 un- beeR sTeins-oRiginal from Germa-
opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info beDsTeaD single, poster style, box with section 5100 et seq. of the Public Contract Code.
Steve 650-518-6614 (650)592-7483 spring, mattress available. $40.00.
(650)593-7408 8. Pursuant to Public Contract Code section 20111.5, only prequalified bidders will be eligible to
Topps baseball complete set 1987
thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- maHogany anTique Secretary desk, submit a bid for this Project. Any bid submitted by a bidder who is not prequalified shall be non-
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- beige soFa $99. Excellent Condition
4474
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. (650) 315-2319 responsive and returned unopened to the bidder. To obtain a prequalified application contact
vinTage sTemwaRe: 3 styles, 23 bRown living room chair with cush- Tim Ryan, Director of Facilities at tryan@burlingameschools.org
pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 Roseville Tulip Pitcher, Ca: 1900. ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D.
$45. (650)574-2490. $80.00. Transport yourself. Call 9. All bids shall be on the form provided by the District. Each bid must conform and be respon-
299 computers (650)872-2371
sive to all pertinent Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, the Instructions to Bidders.
303 electronics
19" coloR Monitor with stand VG con- bunk beDs for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
dition power cord/owners manual includ- cannon copieR. $20. 650-342-5220. years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or 10. A mandatory pre-bid conference and site visit will be held on January 29. 2019, at 3:30 p.m.
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 B/O (650)685-2494
at Washington Elementary School, 801 Howard Ave., Burlingame, CA. All participants are re-
FRee Television - Mitsubishi, quired to sign-in in front of the Administration Building. The site visit is expected to take approxi-
RecoRDable cD-R 74, Sealed, Unop- 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not cHina cabineT Wallet, $20. Call
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local
(650)589-1407 mately (.5) hour. There will be an optional 2nd site visit to Roosevelt Elementary School at 1150
(650) 578 9208 Delivery available. commoDe, gooD condition. $20 obo. Vancouver, Burlingame, CA to follow.
Please call (650)745-6309
300 Toys onkyo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, January 16 and 22, 2019.
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, compuTeR Desk (glass) & chair. Like
ameRican FlyeR locomotive runs new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 gtecher@comcast.net
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433

Jump anD Play Keyboard brand new, in pHillips-50” coloR T.v., Heavy, $99 compuTeR swivel CHAIR. Padded
original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580. (650)591-8062 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
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304 Furniture 304 Furniture 306 Housewares 310 misc. For sale 311 musical instruments 318 sports equipment
dresser 4-draWer in Belmont for tiKi bar - Original from the 60’s,Like tea set-silver Platted, Coffee Pot, Free magazines. Library discards everett uPrigHt antique piano. brand neW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods;
$75. Good condition; good for children. Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500 Tea Pot, Water Pot, Cream And Sugar year old ones. Wide variety. Good for Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718. Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great
Call (650)678-8585 (650)245-4234. $175 (650)222-2025 crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074 gift $99. 415-867-6444.
Huge ludWig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
dresser-antique vanitY Combo, 3 lionel cHristmas Holiday expan- & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian easton aluminum bat.33 inches, 30
beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $550 tWin bed, mattress, box spring, frame sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500 oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
(650)290-3188 $ 50. (650)598-9804. 308 tools (916)975-4969
lionel Western Union Pass car and everlast 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
entertainment cabinet, 42"W x tWin bed- Free you pick up. Call 2 craFtsman 16in Reel Mowers new dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 PlaYer Piano 1916 W/Bench 25 mu- Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
31"H. Two drawers at bottom, dark finish. (650)344-2109 in box $40 each(650)766-4858 sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
Good condition $75 (650)722-6318 motleY crue lp signed by neil lee www.elo.deals gutHY-renKer PoWer Rider,Ever-
sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019 last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
used bedroom Furniture, FREE. Call antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available
(650)573-7381. at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron sPinet Piano + Bench, $50. Call erciser $20 (510)770-1976
negrini Fencing Epee mask size M (650)589-1407
etHan allen sofa and love seat. Blue & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
velveteen. Solid construction. Some col- Wall unit/room Divider. Simple briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with Knee rider $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269
(415)260-6940
or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol- lines. Breaks down for transportation. Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00. 312 Pets & animals leatHer golF bag with 23 clubs $90.
stering. Free. (650)593-7001. $25.(650)712-9962 leave message (650)771-6324. old b&l Microscope in good condition; (650) 592-2648.
35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842. one Kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- Walnut cHest, small (4 drawer with craFtsman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 men's rossignol Skis. $95.00,
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 old stYle Water dispenser-iron stand- (650)593-2066 good condition, (650)341-0282.
clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873-
iKea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x WHite WicKer Armoire, asking $100, lg craFtsmen shop vac 6.5hp $60 6304
(510)943-9221 Parrot cage, Steel, Large - approx one dozen Official League Diamond
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. great condition, text for picture (650)571- Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
0947 sHoPsmitH marK V 50th Anniversary raY-ban toP Bar Sunglasses offer. (650)245-4084 (650)771-6324.
iKea table, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
$ 30. (650)598-9804. most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x (650)504-0585 wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light- total gYm XLS, excellent condition.
neW deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591- 316 clothes Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must vintage craFtsman Jig Saw. Circa 6596 (650)588-0828
1947. $60. (650)245-7517 FancY HigH heel shoes, never worn
Sell! (650) 875-8159.
306 Housewares samsonite 26" tan hard-sided suit size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648 treadmill-Horizon liKe New, limit-
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO
niagara vibrating Adjustable bed
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan bread maKer-zojirusHi $85 Call
310 misc. For sale $45. (650)328-6709 (650)508-8662
(408)656-0958 (650)222-2025 Faux Fur Coat Woman's brown multi
500-600 big Band-era 78's--most mint, silK saree 6 yards new nice color.for color in excellent condition 3/4 vintage nasH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- length $50 (650)692-8012 ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
oFFice tYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid comPlete set OF CHINA - Windsor formation.
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bessY small Evening Hand Bag With KaYano men’s Running shoes size 11
(650) 787-9753 20-pieces in original box, never used. Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 sinK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, WorKout bencH, weights, bars, for
$250 per box (3 boxes available). good condition $20 (650)520-7045
$15.00 (650)544-5306 flat/incline bench and legs. $100.
reclining cHair, wine colored $30, (650)342-5630 biFold sHutters 2x28”x79 $10.00 Knee-HigH blacK women's boots, (650)861-2411
(650)-583-4985 (650)544-5306 slr lens Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 size 7, wide calf & wide width, new.
crYstal Wine glasses new (12ea) Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 $40.00. Call (650)872-2371 YamaHa rooF RACK, 58 inches $75.
retro HutcH Needs refinishing other- $20.00 Call 650-592-2648 blue oYster cult lp signed by donald
wise good condition. Top detaches from r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash (650)458-3255
slr lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 ladies sequin dress, blue, size XL,
bottom $25. (650)712-9962 Hummel Wall Plate 71/2"dia. 1981 (408)661-6019 Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 340 camera & Photo equip.
Boy w/umbrella $15. (650)344-4756
solid Wood Dining table with exten- casH register Parts; Much Skin Not tires-set oF four P225 45 R18 $80 men's stetson hat, size large, new,
sion great piece great condition black miKasa set. White. Modern (square) Guts $500 (415)269-4784 OBO (650)359-2238. rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 niKon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
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comealong 3/4 ton chain $25 (650) tunturi roWing Machine, Good
solid Wood Entertainment Center- neW "bella" buffet tripple slow cooker 873-6304 Condition, $75, (650)483-1222 omega b600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
sHoes size 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592- (650)508-8662 struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. cosco PlaY Pen with travel bag. Used uniden HarleY Davidson Gas Tank
2648 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o once $35 (650)591-2981 tuxedo size 40, black, including white
(925)482-5742 Pressure cooKer-brand New cut glass serving bowl 8" diameter WalKer - Good Condition - Like New - shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189 vivitar v 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
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table 24"x48" folding legs each end. Wedding dress-designer, Size 12, (650)583-6636
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost deluxe Folder Walker - 5" wheels - Needs Dry Cleaning, Org. $4000.00 Sell
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311 musical instruments for $500 Call (650)867-1728
roYal- oPenHagen xmas Wall 345 medical equipment
table lamP with brown base & gold Plates 7 7/8" dia. 1976, l980,1984 $10 drive 3-WHeel buggy $45. Call 1929 antique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut- WorK boots. Iron Age, size 10-1/2,
trim, 30" tall. $5.00. Call 650-872-2371 ea. (650)344-4756 (650)589-1407 ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call brown, with steel metatarsal protection. adjustable batH shower transfer
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tWin bed frame-black wrought iron sinK double cast iron. Good condi- Hat, t-sHirt, sweatshirt and comput-
from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341 tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648 drive 3-in-1 commode with seat,buck-
cHromatic Harmonica: Horner
The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
318 sports equipment et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10
(650)278-5776. (510)770-1976
big bertHa, Golfsmith Titanium Driver
notice to bidders ,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick drive deluxe two button walker $10
Sealed proposals will be received by the Office of the City Clerk, City of Millbrae, located at 621 (415)999-4474 (510)770-1976
ePiPHone les Paul Custom Prophecy
Magnolia Avenue, Millbrae, California 94030 until 2:00 P.M. on Tuesday, February 12, 2019 for Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00. brand neW Golf bag with Stand. Homedics dual Shiatsu Massage
the project titled “TAYLOR MIDDLE SCHOOL SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL AND GREEN IN- (650)421-5469. Makes a great gift. $70. 415-867-6444. Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
RFASTRUCTURE PILOT PROJECT.”

The work to be performed under this contract consists of the following major items of work as list-
ed below:

installation of green infrastructure stormwater curb extensions at the intersection of


taylor blvd. and almenar street. enhance safe route to school by upgrading sidewalk,
curb and gutter, ada curb ramps striping, signs, and street lights.

All proposals must be made on the proposal form included with the Contract Documents for the
proposed work.
A certified check or corporate surety bond of not less than ten percent (10%) of the amount bid
for the total cost of the project must accompany each proposal.
A non-mandatory pre bid conference is scheduled on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 at 10:00 A.M.
at the Public Works Office at Millbrae City Hall located at 621 Magnolia Avenue.
Contract documents are available on the City's website at www.ci.millbrae.ca.us; click on the tab,
“Projects for Bid”. Bidder shall provide Bidder’s Proposal, Bid Security/Bond, Statement of Expe-
rience and Qualifications, and Non-Collusion Affidavit as identified in these Contract Documents.
Each bidder shall also submit with his/her bid, the names, addresses, portion of work, license
numbers and quotations of all subcontractors, if any, upon which the proposal is based as speci-
fied in Section G2.08 of the General Conditions.
Time of Completion shall be 100 working days after issuance of the Notice to Proceed. Liquidat-
ed damages for failure to complete the work within the specified time are specified in the Con-
tract Documents.
The State of California has adopted a schedule of the general prevailing rates of per diem wages
to be paid to the various craftsmen and laborers required to perform said work and improve-
ments, a copy of which may be obtained from the Department of Industrial Relations, Division of
Apprenticeship Standards, or can be download at their website at www.dir.ca.gov.
No bidder may withdraw his/her bid for a period of ninety (90) days after the date set for the
opening thereof. All bids shall remain valid for that period of time.
Bidders’ attention is directed to the Special Provisions of the Contract Documents which require
the Contractor, to whom the contract for the work is awarded, to file with the Contracts and Pro-
curement Department at the time of executing said contract, a Payment Bond and Performance
Bond, in the amount of 100% of the contract amount, meeting all requirements of said Contract
Documents and approved by the City Attorney.
The Millbrae City Council reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids, alternate bids, or
unit prices and/or waive any irregularities in any bid received.
Pursuant to Public Contract Code section 22300, the Contractor may substitute certain securities
for any money withheld by the City as retention to ensure Contractor’s performance under the
contract. Such substitution of securities in lieu of retention shall be at the contractor’s request
and at contractor’s sole expense.
The Contractor and all subcontractors shall be licensed with the Department of Consumer Affairs
of the State of California in the class appropriate for the work contemplated. Failure of Contractor
or his/her subcontractors to possess such current license at the time of bidding may be deemed
sufficient cause for the rejection of the bid.
This project includes public works as defined by California Labor Code section 1720. The suc-
cessful Bidder shall be responsible for the payment of prevailing wage rates, the training of ap-
prentices and compliance with other related requirements.
No contractor or subcontractor may be listed on a bid proposal or awarded a contract for a public
works project unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) pursuant to La-
bor Code section 1725.5 at the time of bid. For federally funded projects, the contractor and sub-
contractor must be registered at the time of contract award. (See Labor Code section 1771.1(a).)
Each bidder must submit proof of contractor registration with DIR (e.g. a hard copy of the rele-
vant page of the DIR's database found at: https://efiling.dir.ca.gov/PWCR/Search). This contract
is subject to monitoring and enforcement by the DIR pursuant to Labor Code section 1771.4.
Bidders shall have fully inspected the project site in all particulars and become thoroughly famili-
ar with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents and local conditions affecting the
performance and costs of the work prior to submitting their bid proposal.
By order of the Council of the City of Millbrae.
CITY COUNCIL
City of Millbrae
State of California
By: Elena Suazo
City Clerk
Dated: January 10, 2019
1/16/19
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345 Medical equipment 440 Apartments 620 Automobiles 635 Vans 670 Auto Parts 680 Autos Wanted
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625 Classic Cars
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estate sale,
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obo. (650)952-4036.
rummage sale,
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to Palo Alto. Auto Classifieds. (650)364-3562
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1960S CAdillAC hub caps $40
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379 open houses reach 83,450 drivers MerCedeS ‘89 300e, Low Miles, Excel. used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
from South Sf to Condition, Good Engine, Needs paint,
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oPen houSe Call (650)344-5200 630 trucks & SuV’s
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liStinGS ads@smdailyjournal.com ford ‘10 F150 Super Crew cab, 78K


GM truCk/SuV 1994? Large Vehicle.
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miles. System-One toolboxes and rack. complete/perfect. Perfect/photos availa-
List your Open House $16K contact or text (650)520-3725 ble .$75. (650)727-7266
in the Daily Journal. buiCk ‘07 LUCERNE, 103K miles, PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few
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potential home buyers & CheVrolet ‘86 ASTROVAN, 84K
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obo. (650)745-6309
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renters a day,
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4650 1 Aesop’s “The __ to the toddler 40 Tolkien creature choir
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4 Rips off philanthropist hero 57 Got to the
8 Batter’s position 7 Onion exterior 44 Literally pulls up party
14 Phone ringing 8 Act frugally stakes 58 Lightweight ball
onstage, perhaps 9 Handy strip of 46 Give the evil eye brand
15 “Star Wars” critter computer icons 48 Resurrection 59 Shadow
16 More homey 10 Blue, in figure 60 “¿Cómo __
17 “Don’t know yet,” Barcelona 49 Japanese yes usted?”
on skeds 11 Insect egg 50 “True 61 Massage venue
18 iPad model 12 Chute opening? Detective” star 62 Hotel lobby
19 Ways to go 13 Stumbling Mahershala __ display
20 “The Iceman sounds 51 Like some grins 63 Illuminated
Cometh” 21 Suffix with morph
playwright 22 Around the 30th: ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
23 Emmy category Abbr.
24 Fed. accounting 25 Low-lying area
agency 26 Breezes through
25 Winery vessel 27 Written words
28 Sir Winston 29 Follower of boo,
Churchill’s woo or yoo
ancestral home 30 Choose answer
33 Pulled in different (a) instead of (b),
directions say
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35 Quick punches Bride”
39 Victim of Artemis, swordsman __
in some accounts Montoya
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crop 35 Top-grossing film
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sportscaster 37 Tube rider,
Gumbel perhaps 01/16/19
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treat
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background
54 “__-ching!”
55 Single-handed
57 Passenger
compartments,
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description of this
puzzle’s circles
61 Italian sub meat
64 Facility
65 Stroller rider
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Ora
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network
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destination
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‘Hello, Dolly!’ icon Carol Channing mourned THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dolly in national tours, the last in 1996,
when she was in her 70s. Tom Shales of The
NEW YORK — Broadway theaters will dim Washington Post called her “the ninth won-
their lights to honor the death of Carol der of the world.”
Channing, the three-time Tony Award-win- Messages of love and appreciation lit up
ning ebullient musical comedy star who Twitter early Tuesday, with the League of
delighted American audiences over 5,000 Professional Theatre Women saying
performances as the scheming Dolly Levi in Channing “was a gift of inspiration to so
“Hello, Dolly!” on Broadway and beyond. many.” Fans who saw her work also took to
She was 97. social media, calling her a “firecracker” and
Publicist B. Harlan Boll said Channing saying she was “matchmaking for the
died of natural causes at 12:31 a.m. Tuesday angels now.”
in Rancho Mirage, California. Boll says she Veteran actress Bernadette Peters said
had twice suffered strokes in the last year. Channing “was show business and love per-
Besides “Hello, Dolly!,” Channing starred sonified” and Margaret Cho said “you will
in other Broadway shows, but none with forever be missed.” Viola Davis mourned:
equal magnetism. She often appeared on tel- “You had a great run! Rest well.”
evision and in nightclubs, for a time part- Channing was not the immediate choice
nering with George Burns in Las Vegas and a to play Dolly, a matchmaker who receives
national tour. her toughest challenge yet when a rich
Her outsized personality seemed too much grump seeks a suitable wife. The show,
for the screen, and she made only a few which features a rousing score by Jerry
movies, notably “The First Traveling Herman that’s bursting with joy and tunes
Saleslady” with Ginger Rogers and like “Put On Your Sunday Clothes,” ‘’Before
REUTERS FILE PHOTO “Thoroughly Modern Millie” with Julie the Parade Passes By” and “It Only Takes a
Comedian Carol Channing poses at the 26th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Andrews. Moment,” is a musical version of Thornton
Awards Gala. Over the years, Channing continued as Wilder’s play “The Matchmaker.”

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Central American caravan dwindles, new one forms


By Elliot Spagat and Delmer Martinez judge orders him deported.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “It’s a loss of time, a loss of time that
you can never recover,” Lopez said.
TIJUANA, Mexico — The migrant cara- Javier Diaz of El Salvador, who is work-
van that was seized upon by U.S. President ing as a taxi driver in Tijuana on a visa, said
Donald Trump in the run-up to the 2018 the caravan offered strength in numbers —
midterm election has quietly dwindled to a enough safety to avoid paying a smuggler
few hundred people, with many having at least $8,000 to reach the United States.
gone home to Central America or put down Diaz, a 44-year-old former construction
roots in Mexico. worker who fled for economic reasons and
Despite the hard-line immigration rheto- to escape violence, said he had hoped to
ric by the Trump administration, however, reach the United States to make enough
many others — nearly half, according to money to support his wife and five children
U.S. Border Patrol arrest records — have in El Salvador but Mexico was better than
sought to enter the U.S. illegally. going home.
About 6,000 Central Americans reached “If Mexico deports me today, I will be in
Tijuana in November amid conflict on both Mexico again tomorrow, ” Diaz said
sides of the border over their presence in Monday amid sporadic rain at the shelter.
this Mexican city across from San Diego. “If I can go to the United States, better.”
As of Monday, fewer than 700 migrants The diminished presence of the migrants
remained at a former outdoor concert venue in Tijuana came as hundreds of Hondurans
in Tijuana that the Mexican government set left the violent city of San Pedro Sula this
up as a shelter to house the immigrants. REUTERS week in a new caravan hoping to reach the
Where have they all gone? Hondurans, part of a new caravan of migrants traveling to the United States, walk toward the United States or Mexico.
The U.S. Border Patrol has made about Agua Caliente border checkpoint, in the municipality of Esquipulas, Guatemala. News of this latest trek north came as
2,600 caravan-related arrests in its San Trump has been working to convince the
Diego sector, said spokesman Theron America. Mexico has issued humanitarian to leave their home in the Honduran city American public that there is a “crisis” at
Francisco, indicating that nearly half have visas to about 2,900 others, many of whom of San Pedro Sula when the caravan left the southern border to justify construction
crossed into the U.S. illegally. Families are are now working legally there with visas. in October. He had hoped to join a rela- of his long-promised border wall. Trump’s
typically released with a notice to appear in Francis Lopez is among the migrants tive in Florida but is having second demand for billions of dollars to build the
immigration court. who have stayed in Mexico. The 26- thoughts about seeking asylum after an wall has resulted in a standoff with
Mexican officials say about 1,300 cara- year-old former clothing factory worker American attorney told him he had a Congress that has forced a partial govern-
van members have returned to Central said he and his wife made a snap decision weak case and may be detained until a ment shutdown.

Iran satellite fails to reach orbit in US-criticized launch


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pompeo repeated his allegation that Iran’s nuclear weapons, maintains its satellite ogy that is “virtually identical and inter-
space program could help it develop a mis- launches and rocket tests do not have a mil- changeable with those used in ballistic mis-
TEHRAN, Iran — An Iranian satellite-car- sile capable of carrying a nuclear weapon to itary component. Tehran also says they siles, including intercontinental ballistic
rying rocket blasted off into space Tuesday, the mainland U.S., criticism that comes don’t violate a United Nations resolution missiles.” He said the U.S. is working with
but scientists failed to put the device into amid the Trump administration’s maximal- that only “called upon” it not to conduct
orbit in a launch criticized by the United its partners “to counter the entire range of
ist approach against Tehran after withdraw- such tests.
States as helping the Islamic Republic fur- the Islamic Republic’s threats, including its
ing from the nuclear deal.
ther develop its ballistic missile program. In his statement, Pompeo said the vehicle missile program, which threatens Europe
After the launch, Secretary of State Mike Iran, which long has said it does not seek that Iran tried to put into orbit uses technol- and the Middle East.”

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