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‘ALITA’: BIG EYES


AND BIG EFFECTS
POWERFUL SYSTEM
MUDSLIDE SWEEPS HOUSE OFF HILL AS STORM HAMMERS
STATE
CALHOUN, BEARS
SEEK CCS CROWN
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‘Go forth and do good work’


Peggy Nagae shares with students her experience in civil rights fight
By Austin Walsh a series of discussions Wednesday, ment action during war times or peri-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Feb. 13, with Aragon High School stu- ods of concern over national security.
dents. Most notably, Nagae said threads of
Nagae said she is inspired to tell the the federal government’s decision to
Peggy Nagae hoped her decades of story of Yasui, who fought the uncon- intern Japanese-Americans can be seen
work righting wrongs from decades stitutionality of laws targeting in the action taken against members of
ago will inspire the next generation to Japanese-Americans during World War the Muslim community in the wake of
fight for a brighter future. II, to raise awareness between the par- the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Nagae shared her experience as an allels of yesterday and today. Or more recently, President Donald
attorney representing civil rights “These times are not that dissimilar Trump’s attempt to limit immigration FRANCO PICAHE
activist Minoru Yasui in his case to those,” said Nagae, who encouraged Peggy Nagae shares the story of Minoru Yasui with Aragon
against the federal government during students to be wary of rash govern- See NAGAE, Page 18 High School students during a discussion Wednesday.

Congress OKs
border deal
Trump will sign, declare emergency
By Alan Fram, Catherine Inside finance just a
Lucey and Andrew Taylor quarter of the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2 0 0 -p l us
miles he
WASHINGTON — Congress lop- wanted. The
sidedly approved a border security White House
compromise Thursday that would said he’d sign
avert a second painful government the legisla-
shutdown, but a new confrontation tion but act
was ignited — this time over un i l at eral l y
Trump administration to get more,
President Donald Trump’s plan to sued over shift in
bypass lawmakers and declare a asylum policy
p ro mp t i n g
national emergency to siphon bil- c o n de m n a -
See page 7
lions from other federal coffers for tions from
his wall on the Mexican boundary. De m o c r a t s
Money in the bill for border bar- and threats of lawsuits from states
riers, about $1.4 billion, is far and others who might lose federal
below the $5. 7 billion Trump money or said Trump was abusing
insisted he needed and would
See DEAL, Page 7
ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL
Marc Symkowick,fire captain and paramedic;Brenden Kelly,firefighter/paramedic;and Morgana Hayes,firefighter/EMT
— all with Central County Fire Department — demonstrate the LUCAS chest compression device on a dummy.
New effort to preserve
New program to save hearts, lives Ampex history underway
Goal is to lower fatalities from cardiac arrest by 40 percent No immediate plans for the sign right now
By Zachary Clark
By Zachary Clark First responders rely on a defib- genation or ECMO, a machine that
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF rillator when someone suffers keeps the patient alive while the
from cardiac arrest, but when that heart recovers, which usually
takes three to four days after a The removal of the Ampex sign
doesn’t work, they turn to a device
On heart-themed Valentine’s heart attack or cardiac arrest last summer left countless
called LUCAS, a machine that can
Day, local doctors, firefighters and occurs, said Joe Walsh, an inter- Redwood City residents and former
perform CPR more effectively employees shocked and outraged,
paramedics unveiled a new pro- than a human while the ambulance ventional cardiologist at Mills-
gram to save hearts and lives on Peninsula.  but some of them have a new plan
is in transit, and then bring the for celebrating the company’s his-
the Peninsula. patient to Mills-Peninsula “ECMO historically has only
The new protocol, which takes tory.
Medical Center, the only hospital been for cardiac surgery, when
effect March 1, aims to save peo- Former Ampex vice president
in California participating in the they do a bypass or valve replace-
ple from cardiac arrest by trans- GREG WILSON/DAILY JOURNAL and Redwood City resident Bob
program. ment. But what we’re able to do
porting them to the hospital as Ampex is known for being one of Wilson and Councilwoman Janet
now is get people onto the
soon as possible rather than treat- Mills offers a treatment called the first American companies to Borgens are leading an effort to set
ing them in the field. extracorporeal membrane oxy- See LIVES, Page 23 make magnetic tape recorders. See AMPEX, Page 23
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Thought for the Day


“Fools act on imagination
without knowledge, pedants act
on knowledge without imagination.”
— Alfred North Whitehead, English philosopher

This Day in History


73 people, including an 18-member

1961 U.S. figure skating team en route to


the World Championships in
Czechoslovakia, were killed in the
crash of a Sabena Airlines Boeing 707
in Belgium.
In 1 5 6 4 , Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa.
In 1 7 9 8 , a feud between two members of the U.S. House of
Representatives (meeting in Philadelphia) boiled over as Roger
Griswold of Connecticut used a cane to attack Vermont’s Matthew
Lyon, who defended himself with a set of tongs. (Griswold was
enraged over the House’s refusal to expel Lyon for spitting tobac-
co juice in his face two weeks earlier; after the two men were sep-
arated, a motion to expel them both was defeated.)
In 1 8 9 8 , the U.S. battleship Maine mysteriously blew up in
Havana Harbor, killing more than 260 crew members and bring-
ing the United States closer to war with Spain.
In 1 9 3 3 , President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt escaped an
assassination attempt in Miami that mortally wounded Chicago
Mayor Anton J. Cermak; gunman Giuseppe Zangara was execut-
ed more than four weeks later.
In 1 9 5 2 , a funeral was held at Windsor Castle for Britain’s King
George VI, who had died nine days earlier. REUTERS
In 1 9 5 3 , Tenley Albright, 17, became the first American A pair of Alpacas — Romeo, left, and Juliette — are decorated for Valentine’s Day inside their enclosure at the Roev Ruchey
woman to win the world figure skating championship, which was Zoo in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
held in Davos, Switzerland.
In 1 9 6 5 , Canada’s new maple-leaf flag, which replaced the “Red
Ensign” design, was unfurled in ceremonies in Ottawa. Singer Nat In other news ...
King Cole, 45, died in Santa Monica, California.
Flu vaccine doing a states, according to the most recent tion called “Quit Bugging Me” that
In 1 9 8 9 , the Soviet Union announced that the last of its troops CDC data. Health officials don’t know allows people to name cockroaches
had left Afghanistan, after more than nine years of military inter- relatively good job this season if flu season has peaked yet, Fry said. after ex-spouses, former friends or
vention. anyone else on the nope list. On
NEW YORK — The flu vaccine is They also are seeing evidence that a
doing a relatively good job this sea- more severe flu virus is spreading to Thursday, the cockroaches will be fed
Birthdays son, protecting about half the people more states. to various zoo animals.
who got it, U.S. health officials said It’s unusual to see a later surge of The zoo’s Facebook page features
Thursday. nastier illnesses in a season initially dozens of pink-heart graphics show-
Preliminary figures suggest the vac- dominated by a milder flu bug, and it’s ing black cockroaches and various
cine is 47 percent effective in prevent- not clear why that’s happening, said first names or initials of people’s
ing flu illness severe enough to send Dr. William Schaffner, a Vanderbilt exes. Zoo officials say the response
someone to the doctor’s office. Health University infectious diseases expert. has been so overwhelming that
officials are generally pleased if a flu The early estimates on the vaccine’s they’ve had to cut off the submission
vaccine works in 40 to 60 percent of potency offer only a fuzzy picture. For period.
people. example, there weren’t enough sick
Somewhere between 10, 000 and patients of different ages to produce a Hungry bear goes for ride after
Actress Jane Actress Alex Blues musician 16,000 people have died from flu and reliable estimate of how it did in the
Seymour is 68. Bornstein is 48. Gary Clark Jr. is 35. its complications so far this season, elderly, who are at greater risk from flu getting stuck on trash truck
Actress Claire Bloom is 88. Author Susan Brownmiller is according to new estimates released and its complications.
WINDSOR, N.C. — Drivers were
Thursday. Some other types of vaccines — like
84. Songwriter Brian Holland is 78. Rock musician Mick startled to see a hungry bear that got
Avory (The Kinks) is 75. Jazz musician Henry Threadgill is Last winter was dominated by a nasty the one against measles, mumps and stuck in the back of garbage truck and
kind of flu, and the vaccine’s weakness rubella — are far more effective in pre- took a ride across a stretch of eastern
75. Actress-model Marisa Berenson is 72. Singer Melissa
against it was one reason it was the venting people from getting sick than North Carolina.
Manchester is 68. Actress Lynn Whitfield is 66.
deadliest flu season in at least four the flu vaccine. But experts say flu is a
“Simpsons” creator Matt Groening (GREE’-ning) is 65. decades. An estimated 80, 000 News outlets report that a motorist
quick-changing and elusive target.
Model Janice Dickinson is 64. Actor Christopher Americans died of flu and its complica- called Bertie County 911 on
McDonald is 64. Reggae singer Ali Campbell is 60. Actor tions. Cockroaches named after exes Wednesday morning about a bear hang-
Joseph R. Gannascoli is 60. Musician Mikey Craig (Culture This winter, in most parts of the ing off of the truck on U.S. Route 17.
Club) is 59. College and Pro Football Hall of Famer Darrell country, most illnesses are being
to be fed to Texas zoo animals Apparently, the snack-seeking bear
Green is 59. Actor-comedian Steven Michael Quezada is 56. caused by a somewhat milder virus that EL PASO, Texas — Not in the climbed into the trash truck during a
Country singer Michael Reynolds (Pinmonkey) is 55. Actor vaccines tend to perform better Valentine’s Day spirit? A Texas zoo has stop and became trapped after the driv-
Michael Easton is 52. Latin singer Gloria Trevi is 51. Rock against. a cockroach that can help. er secured the netting that prevents
musician Stevie Benton (Drowning Pool) is 48. Actress Overall, flu is widespread in 47 The El Paso Zoo is running a promo- garbage from blowing out.
Renee O’Connor is 48.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, Feb. 13 Powerball Fantasy Five Fri day : Showers and possibly a thunder-
one letter to each square,
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Bill seeks to end gun
sales at Cow Palace
Legislation would also transfer property to
local JPA, could lead to housing at the site
By Daniel Montes ing to Wiener’s office.
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE In 2018, Wiener and
Ting pushed Senate Bill
Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, and 221 to ban gun shows at
Assemblyman Phil Ting, D-San Francisco, the state-owned venue,
have again introduced legislation to ban the but then-Gov. Jerry
sale of guns and ammunition at the Cow Brown vetoed it.
Palace in Daly City. “For decades, the Cow
In addition to banning gun and ammuni- Palace has ignored the
tion sales, Senate Bill 281 introduced Scott Wiener needs of our local com-
Wednesday would also transfer the state- munities around gun
owned venue’s entire 68-acre property from shows and our desperate
the hands of the California Department of need for more housing,”
Food and Agriculture to a locally controlled Wiener said in a news
joint powers authority, Wiener’s office said. release.
The proposed Cow Palace Joint Powers “This legislation will
Authority would then have full control over ban these gun shows
the site and would be responsible for design- once and for all. The
ing a new strategy, including the construc- community has also
tion of housing and mixed-use develop- asked for a plan to turn
ment. Phil Ting the vast and largely
empty land surrounding
Because the Cow Palace sits at the edge of
the Cow Palace into a more community cen-
Daly City’s border with San Francisco, the
tered space, including developing housing
CPJPA would have three members appointed
and mixed-use development. Yet, once
by Daly City’s City Council and three mem-
again, the Cow Palace has disregarded the
bers appointed by the San Francisco Board
local community’s requests,” he said.
of Supervisors.
If passed this time around and signed by
The San Mateo County Board of new Gov. Gavin Newsom, the bill would
Supervisors would also appoint one mem- exclude gun buy-back events held by law
ber, while the governor would also appoint enforcement agencies.
one member to represent the state, accord-

Police reports Huntington avenues, it was reported at 8:20


a.m. Sunday, Feb. 10.
Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . Someone
Some people are sick reported a male with two-toned jacket, black
A suspect was arrested for stealing med- gloves and object in hand crouching
ication from a supermarket on Howard between cars in carport area and last seen
Avenue in Burlingame, it was reported running possibly toward San Bruno Avenue,
at 3:20 p.m. Monday, Feb. 4. it was reported at 2:49 a.m. Sunday, Feb.
10.

SAN BRUNO BURLINGAME


Petty theft. A female who stole chargers Hi t-and-run. Someone left the scene of an
and punched a man was last seen running accident at California Drive and Broadway,
toward Sears on El Camino Real, it was it was reported at 7:28 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5.
reported at 4:11 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10. Arres t. A suspect was arrested for throwing
Burg l ary . Someone smashed the rear win- trash around inside a coffee shop on
dow of a rental vehicle and stole a backpack Primrose Road, it was reported at 6:13 p.m.
valued at $100 at a lot on El Camino Real, it Monday, Feb. 4.
was reported at 2:02 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10. Burg l ary . Someone broke into a vehicle at
Indecent ex po s ure. A man was arrested California Drive and Howard Avenue, it was
for exposing himself at Atlantic and East reported at 11:12 a.m. Monday, Feb. 4.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE Friday • Feb 15, 2019 5


California considers insurance
to help with costs of wildfire
By Don Thompson The two statewide officeholders teamed
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with Democratic state Sen. Bill Dodd of
Napa to propose that California lawmakers
SACRAMENTO — California should get allow the governor, treasurer and insurance
insurance to help cover taxpayers’ costs in commissioner to negotiate insurance cov-
bad wildfire seasons, a solution that could erage with private providers, instead of
help stem losses as climate change con- self-insuring.
tributes to more destructive blazes, two “It works just like your home insurance,
state officials said Thursday. but for our actual state,” Lara told reporters.
The most populous state should follow If the premiums, terms and coverage aren’t
the lead of Oregon, the World Bank and the favorable, he said the state can walk away.
Federal Emergency Management Agency The gamble paid off for Oregon, he said,
after outspending its emergency fund in where the state paid $61 million in premi-
seven of the last 10 years, California ums over nearly 40 years but recouped $102
Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara and million in insurance payments.
Treasurer Fiona Ma said. FEMA began buying $1 billion in flood
California spent nearly $950 million insurance in 2017, Lara said, with a payout
two years ago, about $450 million more triggered by $4 billion in losses. The gov-
than was budgeted and by far the highest ernment received the full benefits in 2018.
A home slid down a hill in Sausalito, north of San Francisco, and a woman was rescued from annual amount. It spent about $677 mil- Buying insurance is part of an urgent
lion last year, as wildfires again swept larger discussion on how California can
the wreckage. better respond to wildfires worsening with
through cities, suburbs and more rural
areas. climate change, Lara said. The state also is

Mudslide sweeps house off California has experienced 11 of the top


20 most destructive fires in its history
since 2007.
considering taking out bonds to pay for
wildfire costs to lessen the growing effect
on the budget, he said.

hill as storm hammers state


By Terence Chea and John Antczak ties were evacuated.
Obituary

Sveto (Steve) Olujic


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “We don’t see the rain most of the year, so November 1, 1955 – February 7, 2019
most of the year you feel safe. But when the
SAUSALITO — Waves of heavy rain big storms come, your safety factor is Sveto Olujic was born on November 1, 1955 in Split, Croatia,
pounded California on Thursday, washing gone,” he said. and died on February 7, 2019 in San Mateo, California.
away a mountain highway, triggering a mud- A deluge southeast of Los Angeles washed Sveto grew up in the small Croatian village of Lovrec in the
slide that destroyed homes, and forcing res- away a section of a two-lane mountain high- Dalmatian Hinterland, and was raised by his parents, Josip and
idents to flee communities scorched by way. Photos by the state Department of Mila Olujic. Alongside his three siblings he helped his father
wildfires last year. Transportation showed about 75 feet of with the family business of fine woodworking and carpentry.
The powerful system swept in from the pavement completely collapsed along State At twenty-two years of age, Sveto met Maria Buljan and he
Pacific Ocean and unleashed damaging rain, Route 243 near the remote community of emigrated to Maria’s adopted home of San Mateo, California, where they married on
snow and wind across the U.S. West into Idyllwild. March 26, 1978.
Wyoming, Montana and Colorado after wal- “We’re basically stranded right now,” said In the United States, Sveto continued his work of carpentry and construction. He
loping Northern California and southern resident Gary Agner, adding that several was a master chess player, competing in tournaments throughout the Bay Area. He
Oregon a day earlier. other roads were closed because of flooding was a member of the Burlingame Chess Club and Kolty Chess Club for decades.
The National Weather Service reported and debris. “I’m glad I went to the grocery
He and Maria were avid world travelers and visited six continents. Sveto loved
staggering rainfall amounts across store yesterday.”
The risk of flooding led officials to order participating in Maria’s anthropological research and teaching in many parts of the
California, including more than 9.4 inches
people out of areas burned bare by a summer world. Sveto was a brilliant and talented man who will be remembered as a loving
(24 centimeters) over 48 hours at one loca-
tion in the San Bernardino Mountains east wildfire in the Santa Ana Mountains, with husband, father, brother, and friend. He was a dedicated supporter of his sons’ sports
of Los Angeles. flash flood warnings blanketing a huge pursuits, especially water polo and soccer. He was always generous and selfless in
A mudslide in Sausalito, north of San swath east and south of Los Angeles. offering his time and talent to others. Sveto was always there for everyone.
Francisco, barreled over cars, uprooted trees Authorities also told parts of artsy Laguna Sveto is preceded in death by his brother, Nedo. He is survived by his wife Maria,
and sent a home sliding down a hill and Beach to evacuate, while the desert resort sons Steven and Matthew, sisters Zdenka of Burlingame, California, and Ivanka of
smashing into another house. city of Palm Springs urged residents to stay Split, Croatia, and his countless nieces and nephews.
A woman was rescued from the splintered where they were because of flooded streets. There will be an open-casket vigil on Friday, February 15th, at 7:00 PM and the
wreckage with only cuts and bruises. Susan Flood advisories extended east to Arizona. Funeral Mass will be on Saturday, February 16th, at 1:00 PM, both at St. Gregory
Gordon was buried under a tree and mud for Swift water rescue teams plucked Catholic Church in San Mateo, California. Burial of ashes to follow this summer at
two hours while fire crews dug her out, her motorists from cars trapped in flooded inter- his native cemetery of Lovrec, Croatia.
son wrote on an online fundraising page. sections across inland Southern California. In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer donations to the Croatian Scholarship
Ch ri s Park man s ai d i t ’s b een y ears Three people clung to trees with three dogs Fund 501c(3). Additional information can be found at: tributes.com/Sveto-Olujic
since a storm so powerful has hit the hill- before being rescued along the Santa Ana
side community, where at least 50 proper- River.
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Youth programs left wanting Around the state Mary Barbara Balestreri Obituaries
by California marijuana law adviser and lobbyist for the California
Mary Barbara Balestreri died Feb. 3,
home in San Mateo,
LOS ANGELES — When California voters 2019, at the age of 92.
Society of Addiction Medicine. She was preceded in California, at the age of
legalized marijuana, they were promised Equally troubling, he added, is the lack of 82.
that part of the tax revenue from pot sales death by her husband of
clear guidelines for how that funding would 61 years, Mario Sue is survived by her
and cultivation would be devoted to pro- be divvied up, and how programs would be husband Alexander Ivan
grams to teach youth how to avoid sub- Balestreri, daughter
run and evaluated. Barbara and grandsons of San Mateo; her daugh-
stance abuse. A report this week from the state ter Colleen A. R. You
But more than a year after the start of Jason Ewing and Michael
Legislative Analyst’s Office suggested that Lockwood.  (David) of Belmont;
sales, there’s no money for those programs the Legislature might have to address gaps grandchildren Heather
and questions are looming about how they Daughter of Elizabeth
in the law, even pointing out that the term Grant-Blackburn and Anne You of Arbroath,
might operate in the future. “youth” isn’t defined. Angus, U. K. , and Ivan James You of
The absence of funding is “really sad and Robert Callaghan.
More needs to be done “so we don’t roll it She leaves behind her children Josie Belmont; great-grandson Alexander David
disappointing,” said Robert Harris, a policy out and throw it away,” Harris said. Osborne of Arbroath, Angus, U.K.; and her
Ewing and Peter Balestreri, sons-in-law
Harry Ewing and John Albertoni, and brother John Barry Riley (Martha) of San
daughter-in-law Kathy Balestreri. Proud Mateo.
Auto burglar nabbed Local brief A Celebration of Life is scheduled for 2
Nonni of Mario Lockwood, Julie Venturi
after spotted on camera being confronted by the homeowner. (Dante), Kelly Galante (John), Tony p.m. March 2, at St. Andrew’s Lutheran
Balestreri (Britney) and Katie Balestreri; Church, 1501 S. El Camino Real, San
A homeowner safely detained a man seen Officers arrived within minutes, according Mateo, CA with a reception to follow in
on video surveillance searching through the to police. great-grandchildren Nathan, Patricia,
Meyer Hall.
trunk of a locked vehicle on the 400 block Police also said the arrest marked the end Mirella Lockwood, Jason and Dante
In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent
of Bucknell Drive in the Aragon neighbor- of his all-night crime spree as a vehicle Venturi, Ella and Gia Galante, Pierce
in Sue’s honor to Sutter Care at Home, 1700
hood of San Mateo Wednesday night, search helped officers identify several vic- Balestreri. S. Amphlett Blvd., No .300, San Mateo,
according to police. tims from around the Peninsula from multi- A native San Francisco, resident over 90 CA, 94402.
At approximately 11:22 p. m. , police ple thefts. years. The last year of her life, she enjoyed “The family would like to thank Sue’s
responded to a 911 call to make the arrest. Anyone with additional information is blackjack tournaments and bingo at caregivers, hospice staff, and her doctors
Video surveillance shows Fedor Olskiy, 22, encouraged to contact San Mateo police at Peninsula del Ray, Daly City. and nurses for their many years of care and
of Foster City, driving into the area and (650) 522-7200. Mary dedicated her life to serving others. dedication.”
stealing several items from an SUV and Her legacy included: president of Mount St. Arrangements by Smart Cremation.
Joseph St Elizabeth, President of St
Monica’s Confraternity, Vice President of Until April 30, 2019, the Daily Journal
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DEAL A look at some of the major elements Trump administration sued
Continued from page 1
BORDER WALL
The agreement provides $1.375 billion for 55 miles
of Trump’s wall, all of it in Texas’Rio Grande Valley, the
IMMIGRATION DETENTION BEDS
Immigration and Customs Enforcement will receive
money to house an average daily population of
over shift in asylum policy
busiest corridor for illegal crossings by far.The deal 40,520 people, mostly single adults but also families.
his authority. includes $1.03 billion for 44 miles on normal soil That’s unchanged from the 2018 budget. The By Sudhin Thanawala
The uproar over Trump’s next move and 11 miles on levees. The bill does not specify agency often houses more than it is budgeted for. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
cast an uncertain shadow over what had how much of the construction will extend existing There are currently 48,747 detainees.
barriers and how much will replace those barriers. Crucially, the bill does not prevent the agency from
been a rare display of bipartisanship to Trump inherited barriers covering 654 miles, or moving money around in its budget to fund more SAN FRANCISCO — The Trump administration’s policy
address the grinding battle between the about one-third of the border, much of it built from detention beds, and it does not place a cap on of returning asylum seekers to Mexico while their cases
White House and lawmakers over border 2006 to 2009. So far, his administration has awarded detentions. Initially, Democrats wanted to slash the wind through immigration courts violates U.S. law by put-
contracts for 97 miles, including 83 miles to replace number of beds, a move that was eventually
security. existing barriers.Work begins this month on his first rejected. ting the migrants in danger and depriving them of the abil-
The Senate passed the legislation 83- extension — 14 miles in the Rio Grande Valley. Immigrants in the U.S. illegally can be detained. ity to prepare their cases, a lawsuit filed Thursday by civil
16, with both parties solidly aboard. SHORT-TERM FAMILY DETENTION AT THE BORDER Those who have violated the terms of their visas liberties groups claims.
The pact provides $30 million for a new Customs can be deported, usually after a criminal conviction.
The House followed with a 300-128 and Border Protection holding center in El Paso, Immigrant detention is at the highest levels ever, The lawsuit in federal court in San Francisco seeks a court
tally, with Trump’s signature planned Texas, and $33.5 million to upgrade the agency’s as the Trump administration pushes hardline order blocking the Department of Homeland Security from
Friday. Trump will speak Friday morn- holding center in McAllen, Texas. policies. carrying out the policy that took effect in January at the San
It prohibits “chain-link fence-type enclosures” that The agreement provides funding for 100,000 people
ing in the Rose Garden about border have been used in McAllen. Critics call them“cages.” to get “alternatives to detention,”typically an ankle Ysidro border crossing in San Diego.
security, the White House said. It also requires“appropriate temperature controls,” monitor, while they await court dates. The The launch followed months of delicate talks between the
House Democrats overwhelmingly a response to widespread complaints that the administration had requested funding for 82,000. U.S. and Mexico and marked a change to the U.S. asylum
backed the legislation, with only 19 — facilities are almost unbearably cold. And it urges BORDER PATROL HIRING
the use of better blankets. The spending bill provides no money for additional system that the administration and asylum experts said was
most of whom were Hispanic — The Border Patrol’s El Paso sector, which covers West Border Patrol agents, a rebuke of the administration’s unprecedented.
opposed. Just over half of Republicans Texas and New Mexico, has emerged as the second- initial request for 750 more agents as part of a Mexican officials have sent mixed signals on the crucial
voted “no.” busiest corridor for illegal crossings in the last few multiyear plan to add 5,500.
months, jumping past Tucson, Arizona; San Diego; Border Patrol hiring has come under heavy criticism point of whether Mexico would impose limits on accepting
Should Trump change his mind, both and Laredo,Texas. Arrests in the El Paso sector from from lawmakers in both parties. families. The effort began at a San Diego crossing with
chambers’ margins were above the two- October through January soared 437 percent from The administration awarded consulting firm Tijuana, Mexico for adults only, but U.S. officials have
thirds majorities needed to override the same period a year earlier, compared with an Accenture PLC a contract worth up to $297 million
increase of 84 percent across the entire border. in November 2017 to recruit agents. Accenture is started to include families, which currently account for near-
presidential vetoes. Lawmakers, how- Families and children traveling alone make up more to be paid $40,000 for each hire. The Homeland ly half of Border Patrol arrests.
ever, sometimes rally behind presi- than half of Border Patrol arrests, and agents are Security Department’s inspector general said “Instead of being able to focus on preparing their cases,
dents of the same party in such battles. seeing more groups of at least 100 people in places Accenture had recruited only two agents as of Oct.
like the New Mexico Bootheel and other remote 1. asylum seekers forced to return to Mexico will have to focus
Lawmakers exuded relief that the areas. The pact allows the administration to “sustain on trying to survive,” according to the lawsuit filed by the
agreement had averted a fresh closure of The recent deaths of two young children in Customs the current level of Border Patrol agents.” There American Civil Liberties Union, the Southern Poverty Law
federal agencies just three weeks after a and Border Protection custody led Congress to were 19,544 agents in January. It also gives $28.6
deliver $192.7 million for medical professionals, million for agent recruitment and retention and Center and the Center for Gender & Refugee Studies. “These
record-setting 35-day partial shutdown supplies such as food, infant formula and diapers, $28.6 million for recruitment and application pressures may deter even those with the strongest asylum
that drew an unambiguous thumbs-down and better transportation between holding facilities. processing. claims to give up, rather than endure the wait under such
from the public. But in announcing that conditions.”
Trump would sign the accord, White ally to soothe his conservative base These included overcoming her pledge Steven Stafford, a spokesman for the U.S. Department of
House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders and avoid looking like he’s lost his to not fund the wall at all and rejecting a Justice, said Congress has “explicitly authorized”
also said he’d take “other executive wall battle. Democratic proposal for numerical lim- Homeland Security officials to return migrants to a “con-
action, including a national emer- The abrupt announcement of Trump’s its on detaining some immigrants, said tiguous foreign territory” during their immigration pro-
gency,” plans came late in an afternoon of rum- a Republican speaking on condition of ceedings.
In an unusual joint statement, House blings that the volatile president — anonymity to describe private conver- “The Department of Justice will defend the Department of
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and who’d strongly hinted he’d sign the sations. Homeland Security’s lawful actions in court,” he said in a
Senate Minority Leader Chuck agreement but wasn’t definitive — was In a surprising development, statement.
Schumer, D-N.Y., said such a declara- shifting toward rejecting it. That would McConnell said he would support Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said the
tion would be “a lawless act, a gross have infused fresh chaos into a fight Trump’s emergency declaration, a turn- policy is “a vital response to the crisis at our southern bor-
abuse of the power of the presidency both parties are desperate to leave about for the Kentucky Republican, der.”
and a desperate attempt to distract” from behind, a thought that drove some law- who like many lawmakers had opposed “The Department of Homeland Security is exercising its
Trump’s failure to force Mexico to pay makers to ask heavenly help. such action. statutory authority to help alleviate this humanitarian and
for the wall, as he’s promised for years. “Let’s all pray that the president will Democrats say there is no border cri- security crisis and secure our nation,” she said.
“Congress will defend our constitu- have wisdom to sign the bill so the sis and Trump would be using a declara- Border Patrol arrests, the most widely used gauge of ille-
tional authorities,” they said. They government doesn’t shut down,” Sen. tion simply to sidestep Congress. gal crossings, have risen sharply over the last year but are
declined to say whether that meant law- Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, said Some Republicans warn that future relatively low in historical terms after hitting a 46-year low
suits or votes on resolutions to prevent Thursday’s Senate session opened. Democratic presidents could use his in 2017. Many are Central American asylum-seeking fami-
Trump from unilaterally shifting Moments before Sanders spoke at the precedent to force spending on their lies and children who immediately turn themselves in to
money to wall-building, with aides say- White House, Senate Majority Leader own priorities, like gun control. GOP agents.
ing they’d wait to see what he does. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., took to the critics included Maine Sen. Susan The lawsuit was filed the day after the U.S. returned the
Democratic state attorneys general Senate floor to announce Trump’s deci- Collins, who said emergency declara- first children to wait in Mexico. Unaccompanied children
said they’d consider legal action to sions to sign the bill and declare an tions are for “major natural disasters or and Mexican asylum seekers are exempt from the policy.
block Trump. Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo emergency. catastrophic events” and said its use

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Shooting victims remembered in silence THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in to school. Haiti as part of a number of volun-
“There’s all this emotion and it’s teer projects undertaken to try to
PARKLAND, Fla. — Students at all being concentrated back on one make something good come out of
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High day,” Bloom said. the tragedy.
and other schools across the U.S. The massacre on Feb. 14, 2018 Grief counselors and therapy
bowed their heads in a moment of — Valentine’s Day — inflamed the dogs were made available along
silence and took part in volunteer nation’s debate over guns, turned with massages and pedicures. An
projects Thursday to mark the some Parkland students into politi- interfaith service occurred later in
anniversary of the shooting ram- cal activists and gave rise to some the day at a nearby park.
page that claimed 17 lives. But for of the biggest youth demonstra- Freshman Jayden Jaus, 14, said
many Parkland students, the tions since the Vietnam era. the moment of silence was “a bit
tragedy was still so raw they could- Many Stoneman Douglas stu- emotional and a little intense” as
n’t bring themselves to set foot in dents arrived wearing the burgundy the principal read the victims’
the building. (hash)MSDStrong T-shirts that names over the public address sys-
Fewer than 300 of the 3,200 stu- have become an emblem of the tem.
dents at the high school showed up tragedy. Outside, clear plastic fig- Sophomore Julia Brighton, who
for what was only a half-day, with urines of angels were erected for suffered nightmares for months
classes cut short so that the each of the 14 students and three after the gunman killed three peo-
teenagers would not be there around staff members killed. ple in her classroom, placed flow-
2:20 p.m., the traumatic moment A moment of silence was ers at the memorial outdoors
last year when gunfire erupted. observed there and at other schools instead of going inside and
Senior Spencer Bloom skipped across Florida and beyond at 10:17 “putting myself through that.”
school to spend the day with stu- a.m., a time selected to denote the Victims’ families said they would
JOE SKIPPER/REUTERS dents from the history class he was 17 slain. spend the day quietly, visiting their
Bouquets are placed at a memorial on campus on the one-year in during the shooting. He said he Reporters were not allowed loved ones’ graves or participating
anniversary of the shooting which claimed 17 lives at Marjory Stoneman struggles with panic attacks and inside the school, but students in low-key events like a communi-
Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. feared he might have one if he went packed lunches for poor children in ty walk.

Lawsuit means Chicago Obama library plan no sure thing


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS motion by city attorneys the one filed by Protect Our Parks can developments in a 26-mile (42-kilometer)
to toss a lawsuit by stymie and even kill blockbuster projects, chain of parks hugging Lake Michigan.
CHICAGO — Odds may still favor the Protect Our Parks that even ones proposed by VIPs with enormous As the litigation wound through federal
eventual construction of former President aims to halt the Obama financial and political influence. court in 2016, Lucas ditched the Chicago
Barack Obama’s $500 million museum and Presidential Center from A lawsuit brought by Friends of the Park plans. The museum is now under construc-
library in a public park along Chicago’s ever being built in the helped scuttle a $400 million plan by “Star tion in Los Angeles.
lakeshore, but it’s no longer a sure thing in selected location. Wars” creator George Lucas to build a muse- Many of the oral arguments Thursday
the face of a formidable legal challenge by a Blakey said he’ll issue a um on public land next to Chicago’s lake- focused on questions about whether Protect
parks advocacy group. ruling Tuesday. front. That suit, like the Obama-project Our Parks has standing to sue. A ruling in
U.S. District Judge John Robert Blakey Barak Obama Recent Chicago histo- complaint, argued the project ran afoul of favor of the group could signal that the
heard oral arguments Thursday on a key ry indicates lawsuits like laws dating back to the 1800s barring new Obama Presidential Center is in real trouble.
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Teacher housing — an imperative task
pay operational
The concern about
By Gene Mullin costs and perhaps
even provide a bit
of a fiscal bump for
Guest office construction
perspective
T O
hose of us who ply the politi- the district. ne of the realizations that came out of the tech
cal trade have many expres- I make certain boom of the past decade is that this area has a
sions about issues we assumptions about fairly substantial jobs-housing imbalance. The
encounter. One of those is: “While the value of having currently showing interest in the imbalance has been here for a while, but was less pro-
it’s all been said, not everyone has teachers live in the school system, should enthusiastical- nounced before 2010 when so many people started coming
said it.” Keeping that in mind, here communities in ly weigh in to improvement their to participate in the new economic opportunity.
are a few more thoughts about teacher which they teach. home district’s educational feeder sys- We know the result. The cost of living rose, and the cost
housing in my home school district. There is little argument that the sta- tem. It will take a village to create a of housing rose with it. Rents are ridiculously high and
The South San Francisco Unified bility of teaching staffs leads to village. the cost of entry for even a
School District has three sites of for- greater student achievement. Even if Would teachers like to be with other modest starter home is too
mer elementary schools that currently limited to as few as seven years in the teachers all day and then go home to much for most.
house tenants, one of which could district housing, when combined with even more teachers? Well, most There are many factors and
accommodate staff housing. The for- the need to be tenured to qualify for teachers are interesting folks and liv- one could probably begin a
mer Fox Ridge elementary school site the housing could give up to nine ing in proximity wouldn’t necessarily dayslong argument over which
in Westborough seems to offer an years of stability. With below-market be a downer. Plus there would be ones were the biggest —
excellent opportunity, given its loca- rents for the period, some will be able teachers from many different schools, Proposition 13 and the fiscal-
tion and the configurations of the to buy homes locally, but my crystal so different faces in social settings. ization of land use, zoning
site. Perhaps as many as 75 units of ball is a bit cloudy that far out. But The models created by the San rules, the post-war fixation on
the revolving door turnover could be Mateo County Community College automobile-oriented develop-
below market rental housing could be
mitigated. District staff housing on campuses ment, the suburban mindset,
developed there.
Other benefits are that teachers could be replicated. Stylish construc- the preservation of open space,
So what are the imperatives that
become part of the community tion with separate entrances and pri- the dissolution of redevelop-
would lead the board to undertake such beyond the school itself. They can
a venture, and what are the prohibi- vacy as opposed to some Gulag-style ment agencies, the reduction in
arrive at their schools without having barracks is a necessity for setting the federal housing money, the
tions against this move away from to endure the teeth-grinding com- table for successful outcomes. mass influx of new jobs, etc.
the traditional tasks of school dis- mutes; they can, at their discretion, The Fox Ridge or any other site Yet here we are. The zeitgeist seems to be that housing
tricts? be active in after-school activities will have some added challenges. is needed now, offices not so much. After all, this area did
The first impetus is that surround- without having an eye on the freeway There are current tenants that provide not absorb the recent influx of new workers very well. We
ing school districts are already mov- traffic reports; they can engage in valued services that would be dislocat- are at a saturation point. Tech companies previously con-
ing strongly in the direction of staff communitywide activities and, finally ed and perhaps re-sited on other dis- cerned simply with whatever it was they were trying to do
housing. This is to help counteract spend some of the money they earn in trict facilities, and there may be now have some interest in helping to solve the housing
the revolving door of staff changes in the community that funds their neighborhood opposition. The local crisis they helped create. This shows some progress, or at
this expensive housing market. This salaries. That was the theory when NIMFYE (Not In My Front Yard least some realization that any new offices should have
could make our area more competitive some cities required their employees Either) neighbors, if any, are to be commensurate housing to ensure we don’t move past the
with the higher paying districts to to live within city boundaries. That respected and accommodated to the tipping point. If there were to be a bumper sticker, it
the south. One hindrance is that some led to intractable enforcement issues degree possible. But teacher housing would read: Housing good; offices bad.
area surveys found lukewarm response before the courts ended the practice. is a pretty benign use under all cir- So it is with much interest that we follow the Harbor
by existing staffs. This is likely So who funds and what are the other cumstances. View proposal in Redwood City. The proposal, which
related to the prospect of draining negatives? County Measure K has All causes need champions and I recently received a look-see by the City Council this
possible district funds from student unallocated funds for affordable hous- hope that the district board will make week, includes 1.2 million square feet of office space with-
services, salaries and health care for ing. There are tax-exempt bonds that the commitment to reach beyond min- in four seven-story buildings at 320-350 Blomquist St. —
those already adequately housed. could be leveraged. Nonprofit hous- imum initial steps and realize the formerly the space of the beloved Malibu Grand Prix.
Understandable and provides the ing entities such as HEART might immediacy required. A legacy project The general sense is that the developer, Jay Paul, has
rationale for limiting the district to participate. The city of South San awaits the bold. done his homework and is looking to provide a large
providing access to the land and few Francisco could partner in financing amount of sweeteners in the form of $50 million in com-
construction obligations. Other agen- the housing and my sense is that a Gene Mullin is a former member of the munity benefits‚ including a $12.4 million donation to
cies could be tapped to provide the local bond issue would be successful. California Assembly, the former may or the St. Francis Center for affordable housing and money
planning and construction of the The Partnership for the Bay’s Future for traffic improvements including at the problematic
of South San Francisco and a former
units and develop a fee and allocation is has funding potentials and the Woodside Road/Highway 101 intersection. That’s real
system. Rents could help retire debt, largely untapped bioscience industry, teacher.
money for real needs.
However, this proposal seems to be a blast from the

Letter to the editor past, when cities were desperately looking for office build-
ings and corporate tenants to help dig out of the economic
downturn. While there is always a need for economic
development, and office construction is part of that, there
County worker contract show up at civic meetings) and trust The details of the tentative agree- is a more pronounced need for housing in the area. As a
our elected leaders to watch the store. ment are secret (“Workers call off the small aside, there is also need for community recreation
Editor, So here we are, again at the peak of a strike” in the Feb. 12 edition of the facilities, similar perhaps to what Malibu provided, but
The largest debt obligation that our boom, and county workers have Daily Journal), but county and union that ship has sailed.
county has — and the largest fiscal negotiators should bear this in mind It also seems that there is some concern about contami-
turned down a good wage and benefit
problem — is the unsustainable pen- from the taxpaying residents: the one nation and proximity to the highway and that could pre-
increase because there is a temporary
sion obligations fostered by State time pension limits were put on a clude housing. Yet, there are housing developments nearby
Senate Bill 400 at the peak of the budget surplus, and they want some.
But more wages also mean more pen- local ballot — in Menlo Park, 2010 and contamination has not been a concern in other areas
’90s boom. Virtually every city, — local, sate and even national union such as the Brisbane Baylands proposal. Some amount of
county and agency in the state labors sion; the increase they want, valued
money fought it. But it won by 71 soil remediation could be in order. And I’m sure I’m not the
under this impossible debt. Readers at $109 million, will double the percent to 29 percent. only one who finds it odd that contaminated soil is OK for
can Google: Origin of CA pension county’s $101 million unfunded pen- Residents have had enough. people to spend time nearby working, but not living.
crisis.  sion liability — not for this year, but There is also concern about encroachment into the light
Nearly every resident has other from here forward. And a petulant Henry Riggs industrial area, where the port operates and where a variety
things to think about (about 2 per- union was ready to strike if they did- Menlo Park of jobs can be found. The Peninsula has an interesting
cent of my 200-person neighborhood n’t get their way. relationship with light industrial areas. On one hand, they
could be perceived as unsightly and a poor land use where
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Stocks mixed over weak retail sales


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
to set rates on mortgages and other
kinds of loans.
U.S. stock indexes clawed most High: 25,558.90 The Commerce Department said
of the way back from an early slide Low: 25,308.09 retail sales fell 1.2 percent in
Thursday to finish mostly lower, Close: 25,439.39 December from the previous
ending a four-day winning streak Change: - 103.88 month. Total retail sales for 2018
for the benchmark S&P 500 index. rose 5 percent from the previous
OTHER INDEXES
Losses in banks and retailers and year. Separately, the National
S&P 500: 2745.73 - 7.30 Retail Federation, the nation’s
consumer products makers offset
gains in health care stocks, tech- NYSE Index: 12,440.22 - 34.67 largest retail trade group, said that
nology companies and elsewhere Nasdaq: 7426.95 +6.58 holiday sales increased a lower-
in the market as investors weighed NYSE MKT: 2485.72 - 6.66 than-expected 2.9 percent as wor-
new data showing retail sales Russell 2000: 1545.11 +2.16 ries about the trade war with China,
slumped in December amid a disap- Wilshire 5000: 28,493.26 - 55.28 the government shutdown and
pointing holiday shopping sea- stock market turmoil dampened
son. 10-Yr Bond: 2.65 -0.05 shopper spending in December.
The Commerce Department Oil (per barrel): 54.51 +0.61 Retailers had foreshadowed the
reported that December retail sales Gold : 1,315.40 +0.30 results in the new reports earlier
posted their biggest drop since this month when they disclosed
September 2009. Separately, the trends in coming months. The Dow Jones Industrial percent, to 1,545.11. weak holiday season sales.
National Retail Federation issued “This was a really big shock Average fell 103.88 points, or 0.4 Slightly more stocks rose than The sales data pulled shares in
figures showing U.S. holiday sea- because it was a 9-year low, in percent, to 25,439.39. Earlier, the fell on the New York Stock Macy’s and other retailers lower.
son sales were weaker than expect- terms of its move, but the market average had been down 235 Exchange. Major European index- But those losses were tempered by
ed. doesn’t care what happened two points. es finished mostly lower. midafternoon as some economists
While the discouraging retail months ago,” said Randy The S&P 500 index dropped 7.30 Investors retreated into govern- and analysts questioned whether
sales data initially put investors in Frederick, vice president of trading points, or 0.3 percent, to ment bonds following the weak the government shutdown and
a selling mood, the sell-off & derivatives at Charles Schwab. 2,745.73. The Nasdaq composite report on U.S. retail sales, sending resulting delay in collecting the
reversed course as traders had some “The market really wants to know edged up 6.58 points, or 0.1 per- benchmark yields lower. The yield retail sales data had made the
time to reconsider how useful the what’s going on today, and really cent, to 7,426.95. Small-company on the 10-year Treasury note fell to results an unreliable barometer of
two-month old data would be in more importantly what to look for stocks rose. The Russell 2000 2.65 percent from 2.70 percent consumer spending in coming
forecasting consumer spending the next month.” index added 2.16 points, or 0.1 late Wednesday. That yield is used months.

Amazon dumps NYC US retail sales drop 1.2


percent in December
HQ and its 25,000 jobs
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cortez, New York City’s new liberal firebrand,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — U.S. retail sales fell in


December, posting the biggest drop since
The stock market recorded big drops in
December. And a partial shutdown of the feder-
al government began Dec. 22 at the end of the
holiday shopping season.
exulted over Amazon’s pullout. September 2009 and delivering more evidence “We caution against excessive pessimism,”
NEW YORK — Amazon abruptly dropped “Today was the day a group of dedicated, that last year’s holiday sales fizzled unexpect- the economists at Oxford Economics wrote in
plans Thursday for a big new headquarters in everyday New Yorkers and their neighbors edly. Even e-commerce suffered a big setback. a report about the government’s report.
New York that would have brought 25,000 defeated Amazon’s corporate greed, its worker The Commerce Department said Thursday Jack Kleinhenz, chief economist at the
jobs to the city, reversing course after politi- exploitation, and the power of the richest man that December retail sales fell 1.2 percent National Retail Federation, said that the gov-
cians and activists objected to the nearly $3 in the world,” she tweeted, referring to from November. They were up 2.3 percent ernment’s sales figures tell an “incomplete
billion in tax breaks promised to what is Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. from December 2017. Total retail sales for story” and that the group will be in a better
already one of the world’s The swift unraveling of the project reflected 2018 rose 5 percent from the previous year. position to judge the reliability of the results
richest, most powerful growing antipathy toward large technology Excluding gasoline station sales, which when officials revise its 2018 data in coming
companies. companies among liberals and populists who swing widely as pump prices rise and fall, months.
“We are disappointed to accuse big business of holding down wages retail sales dropped 0.9 percent in December. Separately Thursday, the NRF said that hol-
have reached this conclu- and wielding too much political clout, ana- Non-store retailers, which include mail-order iday sales in the combined November and
sion — we love New lysts said. and e-commerce vendors, saw sales tumble 3.9 December period increased a lower-than-
York,” the online giant “This all of a sudden became a perfect test percent. That’s the most since November expected 2.9 percent as worries about the trade
from Seattle said in a blog case for all those arguments,” said Joe Parilla, 2008 in the midst of the Great Recession. war with China, the government shutdown
post announcing its with- a fellow at the Brooking Institution’s The discouraging December report raises and stock market turmoil dampened shopper
Jeff Bezos drawal. Metropolitan Policy Project. concern about whether the retail sales slow- spending in December.
The stunning move was Amazon ultimately decided it did not want to down was just a blip or points to a more sus- The result was far below the group’s forecast
a serious blow to Gov. Andrew Cuomo and be drawn into that battle. tainable weakness in consumer spending. But that called for a 4.3 percent to 4.8 percent
Mayor Bill de Blasio, who had lobbied Amazon announced in November that it had many analysts, as well as an industry group, growth. It marked the slowest pace since 2012
intensely to land the project, competing chosen the Long Island City section of questioned the reliability of the data. The when the figure rose 2.6 percent. The figures
against more than 200 other metropolitan Queens for one of two new headquarters, with National Retail Foundation said the govern- include online sale but exclude business from
areas across the continent that were practical- the other in Arlington, Virginia. Both would ment shutdown and the resulting delay in col- automobile dealers, gas stations and restau-
ly tripping over each other to offer incentives get 25,000 jobs. A third site in Nashville, lecting the data made the results less accurate. rants.
to Amazon in a bidding war the company Tennessee, would get 5,000.
stoked. The company planned to spend $2.5 billion
Cuomo lashed out at fellow New York politi-
cians over Amazon’s change of heart, saying
building the New York office, choosing the
area in part because of its large pool of tech
Buffett’s firm tweaks portfolio
the project would have helped diversify the talent. The governor and the mayor had argued THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Investors follow what Berkshire buys and
city’s economy, cement its status as an emerg- that the project would spur economic growth sells closely because of Buffett’s successful
ing tech hub and generate money for schools, that would pay for the $2.8 billion in state and OMAHA, Neb. — Billionaire Warren track record. Berkshire officials don’t generally
housing and transit. city incentives many times over. Buffett’s company has taken a new stake in comment on these quarterly filings.
“A small group politicians put their own After Amazon backed out, the mayor criti- Canadian firm Suncor Energy and trimmed its Buffett’s company also increased its relative-
narrow political interests above their commu- cized it for not doing more to try to win over huge Apple stake. ly new investment in JPMorgan Chase to 50.1
nity,” he said. New Yorkers, saying: “You have to be tough Berkshire Hathaway Inc. filed a quarterly million shares, up from nearly 36 million
But Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio- to make it in New York City.” update on its holdings with the Securities and shares last fall.
Exchange Commission on
Thursday. Berkshire also sold the 41.4 million Oracle
The Omaha, Nebraska- shares it disclosed last quarter and revealed
based company said it owning 4.2 million shares of Red Hat.
owned 10.76 million IBM is in the process of buying Red Hat in a
Suncor shares at the end of $34 billion deal that translates to roughly
last year. But these quarter- $190 per Red Hat share.
ly filings don’t make clear Despite the deal announced at the end of
who made the investments. October, Red Hat shares traded in the $170s in
Warren Buffett Buffett has said that November and December, so Berkshire may be
investments of less than betting on the deal going through instead of
$1 billion are likely to be the work of Red Hat’s long-term prospects.
Berkshire’s two other investment managers.
Berkshire said it sold nearly 3 million Apple Berkshire also disclosed owning 14 million
shares but it still held 249.6 million shares of shares of StoneCo Ltd., which is a Brazilian
the iPhone maker. credit card processor.
Buffett has said he considers Apple a con- Besides investments, Berkshire owns more
sumer products company with a strong compet- than 90 companies, including insurance, retail,
itive position, rather than as a tech company. manufacturing, railroad and candy companies.
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<<< Page 12, Cueto admits his


elbow had been hurting for years
Friday • Feb. 15, 2019

A golden age
of wrestling
Senior class looks to finish what they started
By Terry Bernal now, but as freshmen there was no
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF team, so there was just something
about being able to start a program
Four years ago, Evelyn Calhoun that was really cool.”
made profound decision. Calhoun’s future is still focused on
She chose to wrestle. the pitch. Through four years of
Already an established soccer high school, she has continued to
standout when she arrived at Menlo- play club soccer during the spring
Atherton in 2015-16, Calhoun and summer. She is committed to
opted to forgo high school soccer as play Division I women’s soccer at
a freshman to join the girls’ grap- Brown University, where she is set
plers. Now a senior, she has emerged to debut in 2020-21 after a gap year
as a cornerstone of a Lady Bears next season.
wrestling team ranked No. 1 in the The wrestling career has only
Central Coast Section. helped her soccer prospects,
“Something just drew me to the Calhoun said. DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE
wrestling room,” Calhoun said. M-A’s Evelyn Calhoun, top, who finished in second place at CCS last season, is one of six seniors who started the
“The girls, we’re all best friends See WRESTLING, Page 14 Bears’girls’ program. The Bears are the top-ranked team in the section.

M-A, Serra star in CCS opener Reigning Cup


By Nathan Mollat
Sharks 5, Capitals 1

DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Just given the sheer number of San Mateo


County boys’ and girls’ basketball teams
champs knock
that qualified for the various brackets of the
Central Coast Section playoffs that begin
this weekend, there are million story lines.
off the Sharks
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Fourty-two teams — 22 on the girls side,
20 for the boys —  qualified in one of 12
CCS brackets, ranging from the Open SAN JOSE — Alex Ovechkin scored his
Division down to Division V. NHL-leading 39th goal, T.J. Oshie had two
Those teams represent four leagues that goals and an assist, and the Washington
compete on the Peninsula: Peninsula, West Capitals beat the San Jose Sharks 5-1 on
Catholic, West Bay and Private School ath- Thursday night.
letic leagues. Jakub Vrana and Tom
There are two teams — both girls — seed- Wilson each had a goal
ed No. 1 in their bracket: Sacred Heart Prep and an assist, and Nicklas
is No. 1 in Division IV and Woodside Priory Backstrom had two
is the top seed in Division V. assists for Washington.
There are four teams seeded No. 2 —  on Braden Holtby stopped
the girls’ side it’s Sequoia (DI), Aragon (DII) 24 shots, and Ovechkin
and South City (DII), while Carlmont (DI) added an assist as the
represents the boys. Alex Ovechkin Capitals won for the fifth
Then there are four matchups that feature time in seven games after
county team versus county team. It’s PAL dropping seven straight.
North versus PAL South when El Camino San Jose ended a six-game winning
takes on Burlingame in a Division III first- streak, which began with a 7-6 overtime
round game Friday night. It’s a PAL-WBAL win at Washington on Jan. 22. Sharks
pairing when Half Moon Bay and Sacred goalie Martin Jones turned back 18 shots.
Heart Prep, along with Menlo School and The Sharks took an early lead on Kevin
Terra Nova, face off in second-round games
Saturday night. It’s private league versus See SHARKS, Page 16
private league when the WBAL’s Crystal
Springs matches up with Summit Shasta of
the PSAL in a Division V meeting Friday.
The biggest matchup of the first round, as
Lucy Li keeps
far as San Mateo County fans are concerned,
is a PAL-WCAL Open Division battle
amateur status
between Menlo-Atherton and Serra at 5:30 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
p.m. Friday at Fremont High School in
Sunnyvale. FAR HILLS, N.J. — Teen prodigy Lucy Li
Not only is it a first-round game in the gets to keep her amateur status after the
Open Division between the No. 4 and No. 5 USGA gave her a warning for appearing in
seeds, it is also one of those rare occasions an Apple Watch adver-
when the mythical county championship tisement.
will be decided. That clears the way for
“I think it’s a great game for the whole the 16-year-old Li to play
Peninsula. … It’s just an intriguing in the inaugural Augusta
matchup, ” said M-A head coach Mike National Women’s
Molieri. Amateur the first week in
Serra head coach Chuck Rapp doesn’t April. Li is the No. 8
believe there is any more pressure greater player in the women’s
than playing on the road to the CCS finals amateur ranking. She
Lucy Li qualified for the U. S.
and beyond. The fact the Padres are facing
another county team in the first round of the Women’s Open in 2014
playoffs is purely a coincidence, as far as DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE when she was 11.
Rapp is concerned. Only a sophomore, Skyler Thomas, top, gives M-A an inside presence. Parker McDonald, above, Li was part of an Apple Watch advertising
is the engine for Serra. Both will likely be factors when the two teams meet in the first round
See HOOPS, Page 14 of the CCS Open Division. See LI, Page XXX
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Local sports roundup


THURSDAY
College baseball
Elbow pain plagued Cueto for years
By Janie McCauley the experts guide him when it
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS comes to a timeline and taking
San Mateo 10, Gavilan 4 each important step along the way
The Bulldogs cruised to a non- to come back.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — For
conference win over the visiting “Right now I feel like I’m ready
nearly three years, Johnny Cueto
Rams. but I know I’m not,” he said. “My
pitched with a stabbing pain in
Christian Stapleton had a huge frustration was at the beginning
his right elbow. He won 18 games
day at the plate for CSM (6-3 over- when I couldn’t move the arm to
for San Francisco in 2016 and
all), going 3 for 4 with five RBIs as take a shower, but right now I feel
started the All-Star game that year
the Bulldogs scored 10 runs on 15 normal and like any other pitcher.
dealing with the discomfort.
hits. Sean Prozell drilled a two-run I know what my problem is. The
How he did so, Cueto isn’t sure.
homer and also added a double. only thing I have to do is take it
And the animated right-hander can
Danny Carnazzo and JJ Ota also had easy and continue with my rehab.”
now envision how great it will be
doubles for the Bulldogs. He begins the fourth season of a
once he’s back on the mound and
Nico Zeglin worked the first five $130 million, six-year contract he
pain-free following Tommy John
innings on the mound, allowing signed before the 2016 season.
reconstructive surgery.
three unearned runs on four hits as he Cueto did his offseason rehab
“It was a lot for me to deal with.
improved to 2-0 on the season. back home in the Dominican
It was almost three years with pain
in the elbow, and strong pain,” Republic, where one of his half-
College softball said Cueto, who turns 33 on dozen horses, Popeye, just died.
San Mateo 8, West Valley 0 Friday. “It’s not easy. Last year I He made 25 starts in 2017 then
Emily McAdams allowed just one started well, but it’s a mental pain, just nine with 53 innings last year
hit while striking out 11 as the it’s a pain that felt like someone before surgery. On Friday, he
USA TODAY SPORTS
Bulldogs posted an eight-run, mercy- stuck a knife in my elbow and plans to throw a plastic ball
Johnny Cueto, who signed with the Giants before the 2016 season, said he
rule win over the Vikings. stabbed it over and over again. It against a trampoline-like screen.
has battled elbow pain for three years.
The only base runner McAdams was unbearable and I don’t know When appropriate, he will
allowed was an infield hit as she how I was able to pitch and block hander Jeff Samardzija all missing manager Bruce Bochy said embrace the chance to mentor the
improved to 4-0 on the season. the pain.” significant time. Thursday following a successful young pitchers, particularly those
Aubrie Businger and Kaitlyn Grech Cueto arrived in Arizona a cou- Cueto is down about 20 pounds workout after one rainstorm, from Latin America who look up to
led the offense for CSM (6-1 overeall) ple of days behind the Giants to 226 thanks to regular meals of before it began pouring again. Cueto’s example in training and
as both went 3 for 3 and drove in a run. pitchers and catchers because of salad and fish. Yet he expects to be “But we’re not going to do some- his accomplishments on the
Kaylyn Sterling added a pair of hits personal reasons and had his back at 230 or more once he’s thing that doesn’t make sense mound.
for the Bulldogs as well. physical Thursday. He is scheduled ready to return — hopefully before with our medical staff and where “I feel really good. I’m working
to throw next week for the first season’s end around Sept. 1, to he’s at. Because you get through out and conditioning,” Cueto said.
WEDNESDAY time since his August operation. which Cueto noted, “If that’s the that then you have another offsea- “I’m working hard to return strong
The Giants’ rotation was plagued case I’ll be very happy.” son to really heal up. We’ll see to help my team. ... I just want to
Women’s college basketball by injuries for a second straight “We would love to see Johnny where he’s at when we get to make sure that my rehab is coming
year in 2018 with Cueto, ace lefty start. That means we probably are August.” along well, that’s my main con-
San Mateo 74, Madison Bumgarner and right- sitting in a pretty good position,” Cueto acknowledged he will let cern right now.”
Las Positas-Livermore 38
Kyana Wiley poured in 28 points
to lead the Bulldogs to a lopsided
win over the Hawks to take over sole
possession of fourth place in the
Scherzer,Verlander concerned about game
By Chuck King into this win- Ar i z o n a . want top-notch players. ” said
Coast Conference North. loss cycle that Sluggers Bryce Scherzer, a newly elected member
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Las Positas stayed close for a quarter, MLB is pushing Harper and of the Major League Baseball
trailing CSM 17-13 after one quar- you create band- M a n n y Players Association executive
ter. But the Bulldogs outscored the WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. —
wagon fans and Machado top subcommittee. “To me that’s a
Hawks 41-15 in the second and third Two more aces are expressing con-
that’s not the the list, but problem within the sport.”
quarters to take control of the game. cern about how major league teams
type of fans 2015 AL Cy Scherzer, who signed a $210
Kaitlyn Tamondong added 12 are playing their cards.
that you want to Young Award million, seven-year deal with
points for CSM. Washington right-hander Max c r e a t e , ” winner Dallas Washington in 2015, praised the
Scherzer said Thursday there are Keuchel, super Nationals’ front office for its
too many teams trying not to win, Max Scherzer Scherzer said. Justin
Chabot 70, Skyline 58 “You want to ut i l i t y man aggressiveness. While Harper
and all the rebuilding “poisons the Verlander
The Trojans fell to the Gladiators in create fans that are following M a r w i n remains a free agent, Washington
a battle for second place in the Coast game. ” Houston star Justin teams year in and year out. It’s up Gonzalez and closer Craig Kimbrel signed pitcher Patrick Corbin to a
Conference North. Verlander, a former teammate of to the fans, honestly, to demand also are without a team at the $140 million, six-year contract as
Kalisi Fononga posted a double- Scherzer with Detroit, thinks the that from the league.” moment. part of its active offseason.
double for the Trojans, finishing with current economic approach pur- More than 50 free agents are “To me this can only happen in But the 34-year-old Scherzer, a
14 points and 10 rebounds. Olga sued by some teams will continue still looking for homes as spring baseball, where teams are making three-time Cy Young Award winner
Faasolo and Giselle Mahinay each to drive away fans. training ramps up in Florida and public statements that they don’t
added 10 points for Skyline. “If you’re constantly just going See BASEBALL, Page 16
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Logano, Harvick lead Ford Ratinho, Ferrari


lead USF to win
sweep in Daytona qualifying
By Jenna Fryer
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN FRANCISCO — Jordan Ratinho had a career-high 29


points as San Francisco topped Pepperdine 89-77 on
Thursday night.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ratinho made 11 of 13 shots, including 7 of 9 on 3-point-
ers.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Kevin Harvick and Joey Frankie Ferrari had 15 points for San Francisco (19-6, 7-
Logano won the Daytona 500 qualifying races in a pair of 4 West Coast Conference), which earned its fourth consecu-
Ford sweeps that have the new Mustang positioned for a tive home victory. Jamaree Bouyea added 13 points. Matt
strong showing in “The Great American Race.” McCarthy had eight rebounds for the hosts.
Harvick won the first of the 150-mile qualifying races San Francisco entered the locker room at halftime trailing
Thursday night that set the field for NASCAR’s showcase 44-36, but the Dons were able to outscore the Waves 53-33
event. Logano used a last-lap pass for the lead in the second in the second half to roll to the victory. The Dons’ 53 sec-
one. ond-half points were a season high for the team.
Both Harvick and Logano led podium sweeps for Ford, Colbey Ross had 21 points and nine assists for the Waves
which this year is racing the Mustang in NASCAR’s top (12-14, 5-7). He also had nine turnovers. Eric Cooper Jr.
series. The qualifying races set the start- added 19 points. Kessler Edwards had 12 points, seven
ing lineup for Sunday’s season-opening JOHN DAVID MERCER/USA TODAY SPORTS
rebounds, five assists and three blocks.
Daytona 500, and Ford drivers locked Corey LaJoie’s car is showered with sparks during the second The Dons improve to 2-0 against the Waves on the sea-
down the second through fourth rows. qualifying race at Daytona. son. San Francisco defeated Pepperdine 72-69 on Jan. 5.
William Byron and Alex Bowman, in San Francisco plays Portland on the road on Saturday.
Chevrolets for Hendrick Motorsports, The highest-starting Toyota drivers will be Denny Hamlin Pepperdine matches up against Saint Mary’s on the road on
swept the top two spots in time trials last and Matt DiBenedetto in the fifth row. Saturday.
week and represent the youngest starting Parker Kligerman earned the transfer spot into the 500
row in Daytona 500 history. Byron is 21
and Bowman is 25.
during the first qualifying race, while Brendan Gaughan
earned the final slot in the 40-car field.
Hockey brief
Kevin Harvick Harvick’s victory was uneventful Joey Gase and Ryan Truex both missed qualifying for their
beyond Jimmie Johnson’s involvement first Daytona 500. Canadian women beat US 4-3 to tie Rivalry Series
in his second wreck of Speedweeks. Harvick, meanwhile, wrecked in the first practice of the TORONTO — Jamie Lee Rattray and Marie-Philip Poulin
Logano, meanwhile, was fourth on the season at Daytona International Speedway. He was collected each had a goal and an assist and Canada beat the United
final lap when he pulled out of line to try the next day in a 16-car crash triggered by Jimmie Johnson States 4-3 on Thursday night to tie the best-of-three Rivalry
for the win. The reigning NASCAR cham- in the first race of Speedweeks. Series at a game apiece.
pion got a solid push from Team Penske It took his third time out for Harvick to finally get it The series ends Sunday in Detroit. The U.S. won the open-
teammate Ryan Blaney to move to the right. er 1-0 on Tuesday night in London, Ontario.
front and earn his spot alongside Harvick “We tore up so many of these superspeedway cars, it’s just Laura Fortino and Brianne Jenner also scored for Canada
in Sunday’s race. good to finally bring one to victory lane,” Harvick said. and Genevieve Lacasse made 24 saves — 15 in the third
“Cool to see a couple of Mustangs in Johnson, meanwhile, ended the event facing criticism for period.
Joey Logano victory lane already,” Logano said. “The another on-track incident. “We found a way to score goals and we found a way early,”
big one’s still Sunday. It’s a confidence The seven-time champion went three-wide 25 laps into Canadian coach Perry Pearn said. “In these tight games if
builder for everyone.” the race, causing Kyle Busch to spin and bringing out a cau- you win the special-teams game you often win the hockey
Logano was followed by Clint Bowyer and Aric Almirola tion. Johnson sent an apology through his team, but Busch game and tonight we won the special-teams game 2-1 and
as Mustang drivers went 1-2-3 in both races. Harvick led was unforgiving. that’s the difference.”
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Paul Menard in the first race for the “Tell him I don’t want to hear it. Tell him to use his eye- Alex Carpenter, Hannah Brandt and Brianna Decker scored
initial Ford sweep. balls. That’s twice in two races he’s done the same thing,” for the U.S., and Katie Burt stopped 26 shots.
The tally represents four different teams, with Stewart- Busch said, using expletives to note that Johnson also “We spent too much time playing with a player down in
Haas Racing flexing its power to put Harvick, Bowyer and caused a 16-car accident Sunday. the second to be able to play our game and really hit our
Almirola up front in the Daytona 500. Stenhouse represents Johnson used an aggressive move in the Sunday exhibi- stride,” American coach Bob Corkum said. “With that said,
Roush Fenway Racing, Logano drives for Roger Penske and tion Clash to get past Menard for the lead, and while it gave I’m proud of the way we competed until the final buzzer. We
Menard for the Wood Brothers. Johnson his first victory in more than a year, it wiped out know we have some things to work on, and we’ll be ready to
All have been ordered by Ford leaders to work together and most of the field. His incident with Busch was different cir- go again Sunday in Detroit.”
win the Daytona 500. cumstances, but Johnson was far more contrite than he was Rattray scored at 7:06 of the third to put the Canadians
“Everybody at Ford Performance always makes it well in the exhibition victory. ahead 4-2.
known that they expect us to work together, do everything “I just got it wrong, clearly,” Johnson said. “I just mis-
we can to get a blue oval in victory lane, especially the judged that situation. That was a mistake, for sure.”
Mustang now that we’re running it,” Stenhouse said. “We’re Joe Gibbs, team owner for Busch, was bothered by
getting, I would say, pretty good at it. This is a race that Johnson’s aggression.
they’re all circling every year for us to win.” “Everybody saw it. Not much I can say about it,” Gibbs
Toyota has so far been shut out of Speedweeks as Johnson said. “Everybody’s still trying to feel everything out but
won last weekend’s exhibition race in a Hendrick Chevrolet. that messed us up right there.”
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tional night because it was senior night and The program, as well, is as healthy as it has
WRESTLING all the girls were talking about how they’re
leaving something they love.”
Calhoun is ranked No. 1 in the CCS in 121s.
ever been. M-A is carrying 34 girls on roster.
More than twice that tried out for the team at
the start of the year, Hoang said.
Continued from page 11
Other M-A contenders are seniors Lauren Hoang augmented his lineup for the PAL
McDonnell, No. 1 in 143s; Abby Ericson, girls’ wrestling championships last Friday.
“Making me strong, being able to hold peo- No. 1 in 160s; Akinola, No. 1 in 189s; Angie Still, 11 Bears reached the podium.  
ple off the ball,” Calhoun said. “So, it’s just Bautista, No. 2 in 126s; and Paola Ramirez, Ericson (172s) and Akinola (191s) each
made me so much tougher.” No. 4 in 116s. Smith, a junior, is ranked No. 1 earned their third PAL titles. They were the
As Calhoun’s wrestling career winds down, in 131s. only ranked wrestlers M-A fielded, however.
the senior is intently focused on the present. M-A is not the only PAL program with high Freshman Hannah Hendrickson (152s) and
One of six M-A seniors who have grown into expectations, as the top seeds in each divi- freshman Alex Lujan (162s) took second; DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE
top-flight contenders on the CCS wrestling sion are peppered with county wrestlers. freshman Alexia Bensoussan (113s), senior
stage, the goal is to leave not just a legacy of San Mateo’s Romelo Rivas Aguilar is seeded
Hillsdale’s Kristaal Betanzo is seeded No. 3 at Lauren Fuller (118s), sophomore Mari No. 6 in the boys’ CCS 145-pound class.
having helped found the team. Calhoun and 101; Elis Caravalho (Terra Nova) and Lilsel Callahan (128s) and freshman Beth Leon
company are looking to go out on top, shoot- Badajos Zamora (Half Moon Bay) are No. 3 (139s) took third; and sophomore Camila said. “Not just from our success, but it’s eight
ing for a state championship as their ultimate and 5, respectively, at 116; Taylor Micallef Tarazi (123s), freshman Lily Martin (139s) or nine of these seniors that have created this
goal. (HMB) is third in Calhoon’s 121 class; and freshman Izzy Gershfield (172s) took legacy. And now there’s going to be 25 girls
The essential stepping stone comes this Esmerelda Mendez (HMB) is No. 5 at 137; fourth. to continue it. It’s just pretty amazing to be a
weekend, with the CCS girls’ wrestling cham- Daniela Corona, a four-time PAL champ, is As for how the depth of underclassmen part of.”
pionships Friday and Saturday at San Jose’s seeded No. 3 at 145, along with Kaileigh bodes for future seasons, Hoang said it is still
Independence High School. M-A is looking to Willis at No. 5; Elisa Mendez (HMB) is No. 4 an unknown. Boys’ wrestling
earn as many top 4 individual finishes as pos- at 160; Maria Cuevas (HMB) is No. 5 at 189; “We’ll see,” Hoang said. “We definitely There are a handful of county wrestlers who
sible, to qualify as many individuals for the while Pipiena Langi (Mills) is seeded third at have the numbers. I think Half Moon Bay will are expecting big things in the CCS tourna-
state championships as possible, in its quest 235. be the team to beat next year. It’s hard to com- ment, with several earning a top-six seed.
to write the ultimate closing chapter for the Last year, however, Calhoun missed the pete when you graduate seven seniors … but Burlingame’s Kyle Botelho might have the
team’s founding members. chance to stand atop the CCS podium. She we’ll fill the roster next year. We’ll have the biggest expectations in the 132-pound class.
Last year, the Bears won the CCS team title, took silver in 121s, despite leading on the numbers but, will we have the same commit- He was ranked No. 1 for most of the season,
sending six wrestlers to Visalia for the state scoreboard at the end of the championship ment we have with this group? I don’t know.” but will go into CCS as the No. 2 seed behind
championships. They left Visalia with an match with Lincoln-San Jose’s Mia Olmos. A One thing is for certain, though. The com- Gilroy’s Noah Castro, who has beaten
individual silver medal from Fola Akinola in scoring change in the minutes following the mitment of the current core of M-A girls’ Botelho twice this season.
the 189-pound division and took fourth place match awarded the win to Olmos. wrestlers has not only put the program on the Terra Nova’s Adam Louie is seeded fourth at
as a team. Calhoun shrugged off the decision, chalk- map, it has taken what was previously a hand- 138; Romelo Rivas Aguilar (San Mateo) is
This season, just one of last year’s qualifiers ing it up as a personal victory. After missing ful of individual wrestlers — Kendall Wiley No. 6 at 145; Jack Woods (Serra) is No. 6 at
is a non-senior in junior Anna Smith. So, much of her junior year due to injuries, she and Chelsea Wilson competed as individual 170; Williams Bradford (SM) and Cade Duncan
when the team celebrated its Senior Night went into last year’s CCS championships girls’ wrestlers for the school previous to (Half Moon Bay) are No. 5 and No. 6 at 195;
Thursday, Jan. 22, it was a culmination of all unranked. This has not been the case this sea- 2015-16, but M-A never had near the numbers while Serra’s Marcellus Eison is No. 4 at 285.
the blood, sweat and — especially — tears the son. to field a team — and has grown it into the Gilroy, however, is the overwhelming
core group has invested in the program. “This has been my healthiest and strongest class of the CCS. favorite to claim its 17th straight CCS title.
“This is history,” Menlo-Atherton head year yet,” Calhoun said. “And that goes for the “Just being able to reflect on these four The Mustangs have the top seeded wrestler in
coach Phil Hoang said. “It was a super emo- whole team too.” years, it’s been a crazy journey,” Calhoun 11 of the 14 weight classes this weekend.

al weeks and they have 6-3 forward Skyler ter, will also provide problems for the that they can compete with WCAL schools.

HOOPS
Continued from page 11
Thomas who can finish around the rim.
“When you watch them on tape, they look
a lot like a WCAL team. They share the ball
smaller Bears.
“The biggest challenge is the physicali-
ty. They’re big, strong, very aggressive
WCAL champion Mitty, the No. 1 seed in
the Open, beat M-A by a point, 60-59, Dec.
22. The Bears also hung with Bellarmine,
well and they defend,” Rapp said of M-A. defensively,” Molieri said. “We have to uti- the No. 3 seed, for most of the game before
“They shoot the ball so well and they have lize our quickness, our ability to move the succumbing in the fourth quarter and drop-
“The stakes are high enough,” Rapp said. ball. We want to get up and go. We need to ping a 57-47 decision.
“Going into CCS and Nor Cals, where it’s such depth of shooters. They can hit you so
many ways. … It’s tough (to game plan for push the ball and get some looks from the But Molieri scheduled those games know-
one and done, there’s enough pressure built outside.”
into it.” the Bears). Personally, I like those teams, ing he might see those teams again in the
scoring-by-committee. Those teams, some- The Bears will be playing for a lot more playoffs and the only way that would hap-
The pairing is interesting because of the one is going to get hot. It’s harder to defend pen was if the Bears qualified for the Open
than PAL pride, they will be carrying the
styles the two teams employ. M-A, as a because you have to defend multiple guys. Division.
flag for public school programs as they are
team, is truly one where the sum is greater They have a lot of depth.” the only non-private school that qualified “We’re not here (in the Open Division)
than the parts. The Bears don’t have that
Serra is also the epitome of a team, but the for the eight-team division — the best the just to show up. We have the goal of win-
one go-to guy, instead relying on several
Padres revolve around combo guard Parker section has to offer. ning. That’s the reason why I purposely
different options to carry the team at differ-
ent points throughout the season. Justin McDonald. As McDonald goes, the Padres In addition to M-A are seven of the eight have a tough, challenging preseason sched-
Anderson is the Bears’ Swiss Army knife, a go. He is capable of taking over a game, but teams that make up the WCAL. The only ule,” Molieri said. “I have to get these kids
player who not only beat the opposition is equally adept at getting his teammates exception is a Valley Christian team that in a mindset that we can compete (with the
with his scoring, but he also knows how to involved. went 1-13 in league play — and earned the top teams), but more importantly, that we
get the rest of the team involved. Guard Cade Rees, a 6-7 wing, will be a matchup No. 2 seed in the Division II bracket. can win. It’s not just about competing. It’s
Nick Tripaldi might be the heart and soul of nightmare for M-A as Rees is equally com- “I didn’t know we petitioned to become (about) winning.
the team, one who is not afraid of being fortable with his back to the basket as he is part of the WCAL,” Molieri said wryly. “We want to play at a high level. [Being
aggressive. Shooting guard James putting the ball on the floor or spotting up If the non-league portion of the schedule in the Open] is a reward for the team playing
Beckwith has really come on the last sever- behind the arc. Muti Shuman, the 6-9 cen- is any indication, the Bears have proven at a high level.”

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Sports briefs GIRLS’ CCS BASKETBALL BOYS’ CCS BASKETBALL NHL STANDINGS
Source: New league had actions in a FRIDAY FRIDAY EASTERN CONFERENCE
127-107 loss at Open Division Open Division Atlantic Division
conversation with Kap Portland on No. 5 Menlo School (21-3) vs No. 4 St. Ignatius (15-
9) at Gunn High School, 7:30 p.m.
No. 5 Serra (17-7) vs No. 4 Menlo-Atherton (21-3) at
Fremont High School-Sunnyvale, 5:30 p.m. Tampa Bay
GP W L
58 43 11
OTPts
4 90
GF
229
GA
159
A person with knowledge of the We d n e s d a y Toronto 57 36 18 3 75 206 162
night. Division III Boston 57 32 17 8 72 168 148
conversation tells The Associated Division III
Montreal 57 31 19 7 69 173 165
Pajaro Valley (20-4) at No. 12 Hillsdale (9-15), 7 p.m. El Camino (7-17) at No. 11 Burlingame (10-14), 7
Press that the new Alliance of Kerr screamed p.m. Buffalo 56 28 21 7 63 165 171
North Monterey County (12-9) at No. 9 Capuchino
American Football spoke with at referee Ken (16-8), 7 p.m.
Florida 56 24 24 8 56 171 194
Division V Detroit 58 23 28 7 53 162 190
Colin Kaepernick during its devel- Mauer, smashed Ottawa 57 21 31 5 47 175 208
Division IV Crystal Springs (6-18) vs No. 11 Summit Shasta (16-
opment about joining the league. his clipboard , 8) at Pacific Bay School, 7:30 p.m.
Mercy-Burlingame (13-9) at No. 11 Carmel (15-10), Metropolitan Division
But Kaepernick wanted $20 mil- and was given 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 57 34 17 6 74 164 136
Steve Kerr two technical SATURDAY
lion or more to Oceana (8-16) at No. 9 Mercy-SF (13-10), 7 p.m.
Boys’ basketball
Washington 58 32 19 7 71 197 184
fouls and eject- Columbus 56 32 21 3 67 180 170
consider play- Division V
Division I Pittsburgh 57 30 20 7 67 196 174
ing with the ed with 3:54 remaining in the Summit Prep (9-8) vs No. 11 Oakwood (13-6) at
TBD at No. 7 Sequoia (11-12), 7 p.m. Carolina 57 29 22 6 64 167 164
league that had fourth quarter. Gilroy High School, 5:30 p.m. Division II
Philadelphia 57 26 24 7 59 167 190
No. 9 University-SF (14-3) at Nueva School (8-13), 7 N.Y. Rangers 56 24 24 8 56 159 186
its debut last TBD at No. 7 Aragon (10-14), 7 p.m. New Jersey 57 21 28 8 50 164 199
weekend. Wisconsin high school p.m.
Division III WESTERN CONFERENCE
The person sorry for apparent SATURDAY
Division I
TBD at No. 7 Mills (11-13), 7 p.m. Central Division
spoke on condi- No. 9 North Monterey County (17-7) at No. 8 West- Winnipeg 58 36 19 3 75 199 167
tion of blackface display TBD at No. 6 Carlmont (17-7), 7 p.m. moor (11-13), 7 p.m. Nashville 60 34 21 5 73 185 155
TBD at No. 5 Menlo-Atherton (14-10), 7 p.m. St. Louis 56 29 22 5 63 167 162
anonymity PORT WASHINGTON, Wis. — The Division IV Dallas 57 29 23 5 63 145 146
Colin Th ur s da y principal of a suburban Milwaukee Division II No. 10 Half Moon Bay (14-10) at No. 7 Sacred Heart Minnesota 57 27 25 5 59 160 167
Kaepernick No. 9 Christopher (11-12) at No. 8 Westmoor (14- Prep (13-11), 7 p.m. Colorado 57 23 23 11 57 186 189
because neither high school says there will be con- 10), 5:30 p.m. No. 9 Menlo School (15-9) at No. 8 Terra Nova (16- Chicago 58 24 25 9 57 190 211
side has pub- sequences for students at a basket- No. 10 Woodside (11-10) at No. 7 Oak Grove (16-8), 9), 7 p.m.
Pacific Division
licly acknowledged such talks. ball game who displayed pictures of 7 p.m.
Division V Calgary 57 34 16 7 75 207 170
The Alliance says its mission is an opponent making it appear he Division IV TBD at No. 6 Woodside Priory (8-16), 7 p.m. Sharks 58 34 17 7 75 211 182
to provide opportunities for play- was wearing blackface. TBD at No. 7 Pacific Bay (13-11), 8 p.m. Vegas 59 31 24 4 66 175 168
TBD at No. 7 Half Moon Bay (12-10), 7 p.m. Vancouver 58 25 26 7 57 164 182
ers not in the NFL to continue The player was Nicolet High TUESDAY, FEB. 19 Arizona 57 25 27 5 55 150 167
their careers, with a possibility School star Jalen Johnson. Division V Edmonton 56 24 27 5 53 160 187
Division I
TBD at No. 6 Pacific Bay (18-6), 6:30 p.m. Anaheim 57 22 26 9 53 128 182
they could entice NFL teams to Johnson, who is black, is consid- TBD at No. 8 Shasta Summit (17-5), 7 p.m.
TBD at No. 2 Carlmont (21-5), 7 p.m. Los Angeles 56 23 28 5 51 136 171
sign them once the AAF season ered one of the top college Division III Thursday’s Games
concludes at the end of April. The prospects in the 2020 class. In a TUESDAY, FEB. 19 TBD at No. 4 Hillsdale (16-8), 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 3, Columbus 0
Division I
league also approached Tim tweet, Johnson called Wednesday’s TBD at No. 2 Sequoia (22-4), 7 p.m.
Florida 3, Calgary 2, SO
Division IV Detroit 3, Ottawa 2
Tebow, who said he wanted to con- display “unacceptable.” TBD at No. 4 Jefferson (17-8), 7 p.m. Tampa Bay 6, Dallas 0
tinue pursuing his baseball career. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Division II Colorado 4, Winnipeg 1
Tebow currently is in the New York reports the photo taken from TBD at No. 2 Aragon (14-11), 7 p.m. Division V Nashville 3, Montreal 1
TBD at No. 3 Nueva School (19-4), 7 p.m. Chicago 5, New Jersey 2
Mets’ spring training camp. Johnson’s Instagram account Division III St. Louis 4, Arizona 0
showed him wearing a charcoal TBD at No. 2 South City (18-8), 7 p.m. Toronto 6, Vegas 3
Kerr fined $25,000 for facial mask for skin care. TBD at No. 4 Mills (16-8), 7 p.m. GIRLS’ CCS SOCCER Washington 5, San Jose 1
Vancouver at Los Angeles, late
Port Washington High School Friday’s Games
tirade against referee Principal Eric Burke didn’t say what
Division IV SATURDAY N.Y. Rangers at Buffalo, 4 p.m.
TBD at No. 3 Notre Dame-Belmont (11-13), 7 p.m. Open Division Edmonton at Carolina, 4:30 p.m.
NEW YORK — Golden State the consequences would be but he TBD at No. 4 Terra Nova (13-12), 7 p.m. No. 8 Burlingame (12-2-6) at No. 1 Mountain View New Jersey at Minnesota, 5:30 p.m.
coach Steve Kerr has been fined TBD at No. 1 Sacred Heart Prep (14-10), 7 p.m. (17-1-2), 1 p.m. Boston at Anaheim, 7 p.m.
apologized for the students’ actions
$25,000 by the NBA for verbally No. 7 Menlo-Atherton (7-8-4) at No. 2 Leland (15-2-
abusing and confronting a referee.
and said they also would offer “a sin-
cere apology.” He says he thinks the
Division V
TBD at No. 1 Woodside Priory (12-12), 7 p.m.
3), 5 p.m.
WHAT’S ON TAP
The penalty announced Thursday students didn’t understand how the Division I FRIDAY
by Kiki VanDeWeghe, the NBA’s display would be construed but the No. 5 Live Oak (11-4-4) at No. 4 Menlo School (17-1- Wrestling
executive vice president of basket- school still will “make this right.” BOYS’ CCS SOCCER 2), 11 a.m.
No. 6 Aragon (10-5-3) at No. 3 Christopher (11-4-1),
CCS tournament
Boys’ and girls’ tournaments at Independence High
ball operations, was for Kerr’s School, 3 p.m.
SATURDAY 5 p.m.
Open Division College baseball
No. 6 Burlingame (12-4-3) at No. 3 Soledad (11-3- Siskiyous at Skyline, Cañada at Shasta, 2 p.m.
first violation.

LI
Division II
4), 5 p.m.
No. 6 Los Altos (11-6-1) at No. 3 South City (13-4-3), Men’s college basketball
Li won the Junior PGA 11 a.m.
Division I Cañada at Skyline, 7 p.m.
Championship in 2016 when she No. 8 South City (11-4-5) at No. 1 Sacred Heart Prep No. 5 Notre Dame-Belmont (11-7-1) at No. 4
Continued from page 11 was 13 and already has played on (17-0-2), 1 p.m. Prospect (14-3-3), 11 a.m. SATURDAY
No. 7 Alisal (10-6-4) at No. 2 Menlo-Atherton (11-6- Wrestling
four national teams: the Curtis 3), 5 p.m. CCS tournament
Division III
campaign late last year. That vio- Cup last year, the Junior Solheim Boys’ and girls’ first round at Independence High
No. 7 Woodside at No. 2 Saratoga (7-5-6), 1 p.m. School, all day
Cup, and twice the Junior Ryder Division II
lates Rule 6-2 of the Rules of No. 6 Santa Teresa (14-5-1) at No. 3 Menlo School No. 8 Sequoia (9-6-4) at No. 1 Terra Nova (6-5-7), 1
Cup. (16-2-2), 1 p.m. p.m. College baseball
Amateur Status, which bans ama- Feather River at San Mateo, noon; Siskiyous at Sky-
teurs from using their names or She won her age group (10-11) Division III line, Cañada at Shasta, 1 p.m.
Division IV
likeness for personal benefit in in 2014 at the inaugural Drive, No. 7 Half Moon Bay (8-8-3) at No. 2 Carmel (13-6- No. 6 Alisal (10-5-1) at No. 3 Sacred Heart Prep (9-5-
Chip and Putt competition at 0), 3 p.m. College softball
advertising products. No. 8 Carlmont (6-6-5) at No. 1 Pioneer (10-6-3), 7
6), 11 a.m.
San Mateo at Cosumnes River-Elk Grove, 10 a.m.;
Augusta National, and later that p.m. No. 5 Woodside Priory (11-4-3) at No. 4 Gunderson San Mateo vs Fresno at Cosumnes River, noon
The USGA says Li did not receive (13-5-0), 5 p.m.
summer qualified for the U. S.
Division IV Women’s college basketball
any money. It issued a warning Women’s Open at Pinehurst No. 2, No. 7 Cristo Rey (12-2-2) vs No. 2 Capuchino (9-5-3) No. 8 Nueva School (12-1-1) at No. 1 Monte Vista San Jose at San Mateo, 5 p.m.
because she is a minor and it’s her where she missed the cut. at Hillsdale, 11 a.m. Christian-Watsonville (12-2-4), 11 a.m.
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16 Friday • Feb 15, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Slalom to decide queen of ski world championships


By Steve Douglas once she saw the conditions in the morn-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing, when it rained for the second straight
day to add to the strong winds that forced
ARE, Sweden — Mikaela Shiffrin 1, Petra organizers once again to shorten the course.
Vlhova 1: Over to the slalom to determine There was already added external pressure
who is the queen of the skiing world cham- on the American after she chose to skip the
pionships. combined — to the surprise of some, includ-
Vlhova won the latest episode of what is ing Lindsey Vonn — to preserve energy for
rapidly emerging as the biggest female the giant slalom and slalom. The careful
rivalry in the sport by capturing gold in the planning didn’t pay off.
giant slalom on Thursday to become Shiffrin was 0. 44 seconds off
Slovakia’s first world champion. Rebensburg’s lead following the first run,
Coping best in winds that reached 70 kph after which she acknowledged that she
(43.5 mph) amid unseasonably mild tem- struggled to get a “response from the sur-
peratures in central Sweden, Vlhova used her face.” It meant, she said, that she skied “a
size and power to negate a 0.19-second little too safe.”
deficit to Viktoria Rebensburg after the first Determined to ski more aggressively in
run and beat the German by 0.14 seconds. the second leg under floodlights, Shiffrin
Shiffrin took bronze to add to the gold turned in only the sixth fastest run and
medal she won in the super-G on the open- ended up happy just to claim third place for
ing day of competition. her sixth world championship medal — just
Asked if the slalom on Saturday will deter- two off the American record held by Vonn.
mine the best female ski racer of the cham- “Coming away tonight with a bronze,
pionships, Vlhova — the gold medal round after a gold in super-G, is very much a dream
her neck — leaned back on the sofa, made REUTERS
come true,” Shiffrin said.
herself comfortable, and had a twinkle in Battling windy and slushy conditions, American Mikaela Shiffrin settled for the bronze medal It was so windy ahead of the second run
her eye. in the giant slalom at the world championships in Are, Sweden. that organizers removed the banner above
“We will see on Saturday, she said, “but the finishing line. Shiffrin said the gusts
sure it will be a good fight with Miki.” slaloms on the World Cup circuit recently — “Finally, ” Vlhova said, “I showed to pushed her backward at the starting gate.
Aged 23 like Shiffrin, Vlhova is proving tying with Shiffrin in the final GS before everyone who is Petra from Slovakia.” Vlhova, taller and more robust than
to be the biggest threat to the American’s the worlds. Shiffrin knows about her, all right. Shiffrin, relished the conditions. She even
dominance of Alpine skiing. The Slovakian This win, which added to the silver she “It’s motivation,” she said. “It’s inspir- overcame crashing into a gate in between
is the only racer to beat Shiffrin in slalom won in the Alpine combined on Friday, took ing in some ways.” the second and third checkpoints of the sec-
this season and she also won two giant her to a new level. Shiffrin said she lost some self-belief ond run, which saw her briefly lose control.

goal with just under two Western Conference with Winnipeg, which Labanc’s goal, moving the 39-year-old past

SHARKS
Continued from page 11
minutes before the sec-
ond intermission.
Wilson added an
lost to Colorado.
The Capitals remain in second place in
the Metropolitan Division, three points
Hall of Famer Teemu Selanne for 15th on the
NHL’s career points list with 1,458. ... The
Sharks had won 13 of their previous 16
empty-netter with 2:35 behind the New York Islanders, who defeated games. ... Labanc’s goal was his fifth in
left in the game. Columbus. five games. ... Capitals F Dmitrij Jaskin, a
Labanc’s 11th goal at 2:06 of the first peri- The loss knocked San scratch the last two games, replaced C Nic
od, but it was all Washington after that. Jose out of sole posses- NOTES Dowd in Thursday’s lineup. ... Ovechkin
Oshie tied it on a power play less than two sion of first place in the has 14 points (six goals, eight assists) in
Sharks D Erik Karlsson (groin injury)
minutes later, and Vrana scored midway Kevin LaBanc Pacific Division. The missed his ninth straight game, but the six-
his last nine games.
through the first period to give Washington Sharks fell into a tie with
time All-Star appears to be moving closer to
a 2-1 lead. Calgary, which picked up a point in a
shootout loss to Florida. San Jose and
a return. Karlsson practiced Wednesday and UP NEXT
Ovechkin scored at 4:14 of the second participated in Thursday’s optional skate.
Calgary are in a three-way tie atop the
period, and Oshie connected on his 18th ... Sharks C Joe Thornton had an assist on San Jo s e: Hosts Vancouver on Saturday.

there is to lose — to not play to win as a rebuilding project, also expressed skepti- for the seven-time All-Star on multiple lev-

BASEBALL
Continued from page 12
whole,” he said. “There’s going to be some
teams that are not in a position necessarily
try to win the World Series — I understand
cism about what teams are actually trying to
do.
“I think some organizations are hiding
els.
“Some of these players that are out there,
that. But when you have over a third of the behind the ‘rebuilding’ phrase and really if you don’t think you’re going to be com-
league trying to do that, that’s a problem. have no intention of doing so,” he said. petitive in the next 10 years, what are you
who threw Thursday as part of Washington’s That’s not OK with the players because Verlander, who turns 36 on Wednesday,
first official workout for pitchers and catch- doing here?” Verlander said. “I understand
every single player puts on a uniform to try went 16-9 with a 2.52 ERA in 34 starts last
ers, thinks more teams should be looking to win, so we really have to defer to the fans year. He is eligible for free agency after this you might say ‘rebuilding’ but there’s only
for ways to improve. to demand it.” season and says he intends to pitch until so long you can say that and then you’re just
“The one fundamental that’s just unac- Verlander, who helped Houston win the he’s 45. not trying to win. You’re just trying to
ceptable is the amount of acceptability 2017 World Series after it emerged from its So the slow-moving market is a concern pocket everything.”
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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Friday • Feb 15, 2019 17


Kushner keeps pushing ahead Barr sworn in for
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — The ink wasn’t


the 38-year-old
adviser charged
with some of the
his business dealings, his security
clearance and his relationship with
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin
second stint as US
dry on a border security compro-
mise before Jared Kushner had
moved on to another enormous
challenge.
thorniest issues
facing
administration,
the
Salman, the Saudi royal suspected
of ordering the killing of journalist
Jamal Khashoggi.
attorney general
demo n s t rat i n g During his remarks in Warsaw, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS paign and decide how much
As lawmakers fine-tuned a border his willingness Kushner said Trump had asked him Congress and the public know
agreement that the president’s son- to swing big to take on the Israeli-Palestinian WASHINGTON — William Barr about its conclusion. He’ll also
in-law and senior adviser had been Jared Kushner even at the risk assignment to give the long-elu- was sworn in Thursday for his sec- take over a department that Trump
unable to extract from Capitol Hill of failure. Two sive goal of a peace agreement “a ond stint as the nation’s attorney has publicly assailed, often ques-
in earlier talks, Kushner was at an years into the administration, shot.” He did not give details of the general, taking the helm of the tioning the integrity and loyalty
international conference in Poland Kushner continues to be tagged for as-yet-unveiled peace plan but J u s t i c e of those who work there.
discussing his efforts to produce a his political naivete but also has spoke in broad generalities about Department as
Mideast peace plan. That’s not all won praise for his willingness to its goal to bring security to Israel special counsel Democrats, who largely voted
that’s been crowding Kushner’s work across the aisle and act as an and economic opportunity and Robert Mueller against Barr, said they were con-
plate: In recent months, he has honest broker. prosperity to the Palestinians, i n v es t i g at es cerned about his noncommittal
scored a hard-fought win on crimi- “We’ve had a good relationship, according to a diplomat who attend- Russian inter- stance on making Mueller’s report
nal justice reform and kept one foot good conversations, and he’s kept ed the presentation. ference in the public. Barr promised to be as
squarely planted in high-stakes his word,” said Sen. Dick Durbin, The diplomat, who spoke on con- 2016 presiden- transparent as possible but said he
trade negotiations. D-Ill., who worked with Kushner on dition of anonymity to talk about a tial election. takes seriously the Justice
It’s all evidence of Kushner’s criminal justice. But Durbin added private discussion, paraphrased E a r l i e r Department regulations that dic-
hefty policy portfolio and his cov- that immigration was a much heav- Kushner as telling an audience William Barr Thursday, the tate Mueller’s report should be
eted seat at President Donald ier lift, saying there were forces in eager for details, including Israeli Senate voted treated as confidential.
Trump’s right hand — but also of the White House that were “just Prime Minister Benjamin 54-45 to confirm the veteran gov-
the education in the ways of unmovable on this issue.” Netanyahu, that the plan would be ernment official, mostly along Barr’s opponents also pointed
Washington that he’s getting along Kushner’s greatest asset may be released sometime after Israel’s party lines. Barr, who also served to a memo he wrote to Justice offi-
the way. He stumbled in efforts to his close relationship with Trump, April 9 elections. He said he would as attorney general from 1991 to cials before his nomination that
end the government shutdown and who views him as loyal and trust- not discuss specifics because after 1993 during President George criticized Mueller’s investigation
found immigration reform to be a worthy in an administration marked studying previous failed peace H.W. Bush’s administration, suc- for the way it was presumably
long-term endeavor but keeps a low by rapid turnover and tell-all efforts, he and his team had deter- ceeds Jeff Sessions. President looking into whether Trump had
profile as he plows ahead. books. That bond gives Kushner a mined that leaks damaged their Donald Trump pushed Sessions out obstructed justice. Barr wrote that
As he spoke to a closed-door audi- unique ability to advise the presi- prospects by forcing the parties to of office last year after railing Trump could not have obstructed
ence in Warsaw on Thursday, dent — he persuaded Trump to back respond publicly to partial and against his decision to recuse him- justice by firing former FBI
Kushner acknowledged the magni- the criminal justice effort — and to often inaccurate reports of what self from the Russia investiga- Director James Comey since it was
tude of the Mideast challenge, say- speak with rare authority on they contained. tion. an action the president was consti-
ing that the region’s history has Trump’s behalf. If there’s one thing Kushner As the country’s chief law tutionally entitled to take.
shown that pessimists about But Kushner is also shadowed by knows something about after two enforcement officer, Barr will
Israeli-Palestinian peace were “usu- the flurry of investigations in the years in the White House, it is dam- oversee the remaining work in That view has alarmed
ally right.” But, he added: “It’s the offing from newly empowered aging leaks. Mueller’s investigation into Democrats, especially since the
optimists that bring the change.” House Democrats digging into a “Privately, people are much more potential coordination between obstruction inquiry has been cen-
It was a revealing comment from range of his activities, including flexible,” he said. the Kremlin and the Trump cam- tral to Mueller’s investigation.

FBI official feared Russia probe believe he or she is unfit for office. was fired from the FBI last year after the
Around the nation McCabe’s interview comes ahead of the Justice Department inspector general con-
would end after Comey fired in full Sunday on “60 release next week of his memoir, “The cluded he had lied during an internal investi-
Minutes.” Threat: How the FBI Protects America in the gation into a news media disclosure. The
WASHINGTON — Former FBI Deputy Age of Terror and Trump.” allegations, which McCabe has denied,
Director Andrew McCabe said in an inter- CBS described
McCabe’s comments on The book and the publicity around it are have been referred for investigation to the
view that aired Thursday that he moved likely to refocus attention on the tumul- U.S. Attorney’s office in Washington.
quickly after his boss was fired to protect an the 25th Amendment in a
news story about its tuous eight-day period between Trump’s fir- Trump responded on Twitter to news
investigation into President Donald ing of Comey and Rosenstein’s appoint- reports of the new interview, saying:
Trump’s potential ties to Russia and prevent interview but did not
release excerpts from ment of Robert Mueller as special counsel “Disgraced FBI Acting Director Andrew
it from being shut down in case he, too, was to investigate possible coordination McCabe pretends to be a ‘poor little Angel’
dismissed. that part.
The Justice between the Trump campaign and Russia. when in fact he was a big part of the
Concerned when Trump fired FBI Director Andrew The situation strained relations between Crooked Hillary Scandal & the Russia Hoax
McCabe Department did not deny
James Comey not long after taking office, those discussions took FBI and Justice Department leaders, with - a puppet for Leakin’ James Comey. I.G.
McCabe also said Justice Department offi- place but said in a statement that Deputy McCabe — who was elevated to acting FBI report on McCabe was devastating.”
cials had discussed bringing the Cabinet Attorney General Rod Rosenstein does not director upon Comey’s firing — becoming The White House said in a statement that
together to consider using the believe there is a basis for invoking the suspicious of Rosenstein, and Rosenstein McCabe had been fired in “disgrace from the
Constitution’s 25th Amendment to remove 25th Amendment, which enables Cabinet removing McCabe from the Russia investi- FBI because he lied to investigators on mul-
Trump from office, according to CBS News, members to seek a president’s ouster if they gation. tiple occasions, including under oath” and
which conducted the interview and will air it McCabe, a frequent target of Trump’s ire, that he had no credibility.
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NAGAE
Continued from page 1
Too big to sell: Airbus bids
into the country, while raising fears about
national security.
Nagae’s work is detailed in “Never Give
pained adieu to superjumbo
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Up: Minoru Yasui and the fight for justice,”
a documentary crafted by Yasui’s daughter. TOULOUSE, France — To passengers, the
Portions of the film were shared with stu- A380 feels immediately different — spacious,
dents, who shared their admiration of the smooth and oddly elegant for a jet so gargan-
activist. tuan. Yet to Airbus, it’s become a burden so
“It took a lot of bravery and courage to do super-sized that the European manufacturer is
that and stand up for what he believed in,” ending its production for good.
said Paris Auerweck, a junior at the school. The A380 is simply too big to sell. With
Nyela Walter, also a junior at the school, funereal faces, Airbus CEO Tom Enders and
expressed her surprise over ways the case other executives made a stunning yet long-
against Yasui was cited as recent precedent said Nagae, nearly four years after the legal anticipated admission Thursday that it was the The Airbus A380, 14 years after its maiden
to justify other forms of targeting different battle started, to a chorus of laughs from the wrong product at the wrong time, created to flight, will be discontinued as the
cultures and communities. audience. feed a demand for 800-seat jets that never manufacturer struggles to sell it.
In 1942, Yasui volunteered to be arrested The work was not in vain though, as materialized. one of the most ambitious endeavors in avia-
in Oregon for violating the curfew imposed Nagae was part of the legal team which ulti- Less than 14 years after its maiden flight, tion. Its Rolls Royce engines were quieter
on Japanese-Americans following the mately won a signed apology and financial barely a decade after it started carrying passen- than ever, far out on the extra-long wings.
bombing of Pearl Harbor, with an intent of compensation for Japanese-Americans from gers, the A380 is being mothballed. Carbon-fiber technology was used for the
settling the civil rights fight in court. the government under former President Just 17 more of the planes will be complet- body to make it lighter and easier to maneu-
He lost his first case, and faced a sentence Ronald Reagan. Yasui was posthumously ver. Its double-decker construction allowed
ed, wrapping up in 2021. Emirates, its last and
of one year in prison and a $5,000 fine. awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom most loyal customer, said Thursday it’s room for bars, duty-free shops and even show-
During his imprisonment, Yasui was held at in 2015 by former President Barack Obama.
the Japanese-American internment staging switching to smaller planes instead. ers.
The case against him was also overturned. Distraught fans — even within Airbus’ own Lelaie was a co-pilot aboard the maiden
center established in Minidoka, Idaho. For her part, Nagae said she hoped her
Following a series of appeals, his case ranks — decried the decision. Unions in flight of the superjumbo in 2005, 101 years
work and Yasui’s story would inspire stu- Britain, Spain and France fear for the 3,500 after the Wright brothers’ first flight.
eventually reached the Supreme Court, dents to fight against any injustice they
which affirmed his arrest. He returned to jobs Airbus says it might threaten. Despite its huge size and weight, he called
encounter. One of the jetliner’s first test pilots took a the A380 a “very nice aircraft to fly” — even
internment, prior to his release in 1944. “If someone is being demeaned, yourself
Not to be defeated, Yasui started work as a more philosophical view. While he’s “feeling on special low-speed flights when they delib-
or someone else, you can speak up,” she a bit sad” about the news, Claude Lelaie says erately stalled the plane to test its reactions.
civil rights attorney and received recogni- said.
tion for his work in favor of communities the giant plane will be remembered for push- Then French President Jacques Chirac hailed
History teacher Will Colglazier, who ing the barriers of aviation, like the superson- the plane as “a symbol of what Europeans can
whose rights were violated or underrepre- invited Nagae to speak, said he believed the
sented. ic Concorde. do together.” Airbus’ then chief salesman,
guest’s account would likely resonate in a John Leahy, called it “game-changing” for the
More than three decades after his arrest, way which is impossible to capture with les- “Both made history and allowed progress,
Yasui directed his focus working in favor of technological progress,” he told The industry.
sons from a history book.
redress for Japanese-Americans who were “They might not remember what I taught Associated Press from the southern French Yet to detractors, the A380 smacked of
interned or held without justification — at them yesterday, but hopefully they will city of Toulouse, the cradle of Airbus’ world- hubris, a vanity project by managers who saw
which point Nagae joined his legal battle as remember this,” he said. wide operations. “That’s business — you have bigger as better despite an uncertain market
a fledgling attorney. For her part, Nagae said is optimistic her to ensure the success of the company.” for a plane so huge that airports had to modify
When she started the pro bono work experience will leave an impression on the This isn’t how things were supposed to pan their runways and gates.
alongside Yasui, Nagae said she expected the students. out for the world’s biggest passenger jet. It faced repeated production setbacks and
case to only last a few months before it was “You are my hope for the next genera- Development talks for the plane began in cost overruns. Order cancellations led to a
transferred to a different legal team. tion,” she said to students. “So please, go 2000, meant to be Airbus’ 21st-century restructuring at Airbus that saw thousands of
“We are still fighting this case. For free,” forth and do good work.” answer to rival Boeing’s 1960s-era 747, and job cuts.

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‘Alita’ is big eyes, big effects


By Mark Kennedy gle falling tear with her fero- plot lines that it risks being equal parts tenderness and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cious battle sword. overstuffed but somehow ferocity by Rosa Salazar.
Those are the two sides stays true to its mesmerizing She’s been given huge CG
Alita is just like a typical brought up by “Alita: Battle vision and emerges as a sci-fi eyes but they’re not as dis-
teenage girl. She loves choco- Angel,” our film entry into success, if not a triumph. tracting as you may fear.
late, breaks curfew and crush- the thrilling manga world of Alita is both machine and Somehow, Salazar still con-
es on a bad boy with floppy artist Yukito Kishiro and human and the big-budget veys deep emotion without a
hair, a leather jacket and a imagined for the screen by screen adaptation is both live crucial acting tool. The film
motorcycle. But Alita isn’t producer James Cameron and action and computer generat- also has appearances by
typical in other ways. For director Robert Rodriguez. ed, each element present in Jennifer Connelly, who is
one, she can slice apart a sin- The film crams in so many Alita herself, played with See ALITA, Page 22
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By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT

CALL FOR SAN MATEO COUNTY


GRAND JURORS. Applications for serv-
ice on the 2019-20 Civil Grand Jury will be
accepted for consideration until March 29,
2019. The Honorable Danny Y. Chou made
the announcement as the appointed Civil
Grand Jury Advisor for the next grand jury
term, which commences July 1, 2019, and
ends June 30, 2020. Any resident of San
Mateo County for more than one year who
is a citizen of the United States, 18 years of ELECTRONICALLY. Those wishing to
age or older, of ordinary intelligence, sound bring a small claims case will no longer
judgment and good character, with sufficient have to go to the courthouse to file their
knowledge of the English language is eligi- paperwork because electronic filing (“e-
ble for selection by Judge Chou. Elected filing”) of small claims case documents is
public officials are not eligible. The court now possible. Electronic filing is the elec-
encourages all interested individuals to tronic transfer of legal documents to and
apply. The court strives to obtain a cross from the court, directly integrating data
section of the county population. After the with the court’s case management system.
completion of an interview process by This permits parties to file documents with
Judge Chou, jurors will be selected through the court and also to serve them on oppos-
a random draw. Application forms can be ing parties directly from their computers
obtained by writing Grand Jury Clerk, Court through approved Electronic Filing
Executive Office, 400 County Center, Service Providers (EFSPs). Electronic fil-
Redwood City, CA 94063, by calling 261- ing improves accuracy and provides better
5066 or online at: http://www.sanmateo- access to court records, and should result in
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Avenatti says he has new video evidence against R. Kelly


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS wouldn’t confirm or deny against President Donald Kelly and the female in the video. He also
the office is investigat- Trump. He said his office said he didn’t know where the person had
CHICAGO — Attorney Michael Avenatti ing. was retained in April kept the video or why they hadn’t provided
said Thursday he has given Chicago prose- Kelly and his attorney 2018 by multiple people it to law enforcement previously.
cutors new video evidence of R&B star R. have for years denied regarding allegations of Foxx asked potential victims to come
Kelly having sex with an underage girl. allegations of sexual sexual assault of minors forward last month after Lifetime aired the
Avenatti said the video isn’t the same evi- misconduct involving by Kelly, whose legal documentary “Surviving R. Kelly,” which
dence used in Kelly’s 2008 trial, when he women and underage name is Robert Kelly. revisited the allegations against Kelly and
was acquitted on child pornography girls. His attorney didn’t Avenatti said the video put a spotlight on new ones.
charges. CNN reported the nearly 45-minute Michael immediately respond to a R. Kelly surfaced during a 10- Activists from the (hash)MeToo and
VHS tape shows a man appearing to be Avenatti request for comment month investigation (hash)MuteRKelly social media movements
Kelly performing sex acts with a girl who Thursday on the latest that included witness interviews and exami- used the renewed attention to call for
refers to her body parts as 14 years old. allegations. nation of documents and evidence through- streaming services to drop Kelly’s music
Tandra Simonton, spokeswoman for Avenatti is best known for representing out the U.S. He told the Associated Press the and promoters not to book any more con-
Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx, porn star Stormy Daniels in a lawsuit person who provided the tape knew both certs.

physician played by Christoph Waltz. The Alita’s human core is given a body and Olympic gymnast but her dad still wants her

ALITA
Continued from page 19
year is 2563 and we are in the crowded,
chaotic streets of Iron City, a melting pot of
survivors from a post-apocalyptic war.
she awakens but has no memory of what
came before. She must find out who she is
and what her destiny is. “Whose rules do I
to wear knee pads and a helmet while com-
peting at Motorball — against lasers, huge
spinning saws and knives.
Cyborgs are everywhere and getting fresh live by?” she asks. Meanwhile, she falls for Alita has a strong moral compass — “I do
parts seems to fuel the economy. a human cyborg jacker (bland but hunky not stand by in the presence of evil,” she
chilly and mysterious, and Mahershala Ali, (Curiously, plastic umbrellas are still in Keean Johnson) who has some moral issues announces — and, thankfully, triggering
who is chilly and dangerous. use. Cities can float in the sky here, but the to work out since he’s romancing a cyborg her special brand of martial arts mayhem
The film begins with Alita’s torso found population still relies on cheap plastic by day and slicing them apart at night. must be earned. When a cute dog is sense-
in a junk heap by a compassionate cyber- umbrellas.) lessly slaughtered (relax, off camera), she
There are several subplots involving
cyberpunk bounty hunters, a ruling elite dabs its blood on her face out of respect and
that lives in the sky and the town’s favorite revenge, squints really hard and coils up
sport — Motorball, a combination meth- like lethal spring. It’s very clear whoever
fueled roller derby and Death Race. The film did that will not survive the next 5 minutes.
is rated PG-13 but there’s quite a bit of “Alita: Battle Angel,” which, in the end,
cyber-gore here, including gouging out eye- needs more humor and less violence, kind of
balls (more than once) and slicing metal staggers quietly to its end. A sequel isn’t just
folk in half or amputating them. If these hinted at — it’s practically dangled in front

black pepper were human, we’d be moving toward an R


for sure.
The filmmakers are not afraid of making
our heroine absolutely lethal and yet
of our eyes as Alita looks heavenward to the
next battlefield in the sky city. Well, count
us in. Like Hailee Steinfeld in “Bumblebee,”
Salazar’s Alita is part of a welcome wave of
Diverse & Delicious Southeast Asian Cuisine swooningly immature (she actually digs films about complex young women who
into her chest and offers her own artificial know how to handle even the worst
beating heart to her boyfriend, later laugh- machines. Girls rule.
ingly admitting that gesture was “intense.”) “Alita: Battle Angel, ” a Twentieth
She can give a beat-down to a roomful of Century Fox release, is rated PG-13 for
hardened killers but still curl up on the “sequences of sci-fi violence and action, and
couch and put her head on her adoptive dad’s for some language.” Running time: 122
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Calendar Spielberg, Gaga, sign get-well card for RBG


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In the card, Lee to do a plank in honor of Ginsburg’s
FRIDAY, FEB. 15 Counseling Free Training. 2:30 refers to Ginsburg famed workouts after signing.
Transitional Housing Program. p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Geri Lustenberg, 24
7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. San Mateo Second Avenue, San Mateo. Learn LOS ANGELES — Steven Spielberg, as the “Judge of Other signatories include Amy
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call 787-5595. p.m. South San Francisco Library, soon. Diva” in reference The card was spearheaded by “RBG”
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Coloring and Coffee for Adults. 10 Francisco. Supply List: 1/4 yard mid- They and three dozen Hollywood A- to a shirt Ginsburg filmmakers Julie Cohen and Betsy
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Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. contrast quilting weight fabric (lin-
Color a page or two and enjoy ing) and a 16" Zipper to match. For Jones, have signed a card that’s being Ruth Bader mentary “RBG. ” starry awards season events over the
refreshments and conversation. more information call 829-3860. overnighted to Ginsburg on Thursday. Ginsburg Laura Dern wrote, past few weeks including the
Supplies will be provided. Free. For
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$0 to $20, registration required. For “The Ampex story is a rich story and The Ampex sign was erected some-
more information call 401-2440.
Crafternoon: Clay Wrapped Pens.
1 p.m. South San Francisco Library,
840 W. Orange Ave., South San
B ook club. 6 p.m. South San
Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange
Ave., South San Francisco. The book
selection for February is ‘Beneath a
Scarlet Sky’ by Mark Sullivan. For
AMPEX
Continued from page 1
there’s an opportunity to educate the
next generation on what’s possible,”
Wilson said, adding that some 60,000
time in the 1960s and it stood along
Highway 101 until August of last year
when Stanford, which owns the land,
Francisco. Make a unique pen to add more information call 829-3860. students visit the museum each year. dismantled it to make way for con-
a pop of color to your desk. For more
information call 829-3860. Experience Virtual Reality. 6 p.m. “It started with a terrible thing — rip- struction of a new satellite campus.
to 7 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 up a new Ampex-focused exhibit at the ping out the sign — but something Stanford officials at the time said
Talk : B oard, Card, and RPG Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. San Mateo County History Museum. much better is potentially happen-
Gaming at the Librar y. 2 p.m. Free. For more information and to
Founded in 1944, Ampex is credited they offered the sign to a variety of
South San Francisco Library, 840 W. sign up call 591-8286. ing.” historical groups, and even Ampex,
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. with inventing the first audio and The exhibit being contemplated
Learn how to play games like Ticket Community Law Night. 6 p.m. to 8
video tape recorders, examples of but no one expressed interest in taking
to Ride, Takenoko, Superfight, p.m. San Mateo County Law Library, would be permanent, Borgens said, and it.
Betrayal at House on the Hill, and 710 Hamilton St., Redwood City. A which may be featured in the exhibit would likely also incorporate memora-
more. For more information call 829- free one-on-one legal consultation. along with other artifacts, photos, During the entitlement process for
3860. Civil and personal injury issues. For bilia from other local major technolo- Stanford’s satellite campus, Redwood
more information call 363-4913. videos and stories from the company’s gy companies.
SATURDAY, FEB. 16 history. City officials agreed the sign was of
Healthy Aging Resource Fair. 9 Ever ything You Wanted to K now Borgens said $350,000 will need to local historic interest, but it was not
a.m. to 1 p.m. San Carlos Adult About Freelancing. 6:30 p.m. to 8 “When the sign came down so did be raised to make the vision a reality
Community Center, 601 Chestnut p.m. Bovet Office Center, 155 Bovet potentially the memory of Ampex and granted any official protections.
St., San Carlos. Visit booths with sen- Road, San Mateo. The panelists will and she estimates the exhibit, if every-
ior resources and services such as discuss their experiences as free- there was this moment of sorrow [in thing works out, could open in 2022 or “That was a different time,” Borgens
blood pressure checks. Free. For lancers and contractors and provide the community],” Borgens said. “That 2023. Wilson said it could even hap- said. “They did a lot of things with that
more information call 303-6735. tips to those considering a freelance
career. Entry costs $5. For more set things into motion where it was pen sooner than that. development that would be different
Alternatives to Conservatorship- information call (917) 903-8764. ‘wait a second we’ve got to do some- “I’m so excited for the direction this today.”
When Your Child with Special
Needs Turns 18. 10 a.m. to noon. Poetr y Night with Char if thing to keep that history.’ If you is going and I know we’ll come up with Wilson said the sign will likely
Sobrato Foundation, 350 Twin Shanahan. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Belmont don’t do something to celebrate the the funds,” she said, adding that Mayor never return to its former home.
Dolphin Drive, Redwood City. Learn Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
about alternatives to conservator- Belmont. Free for all ages. For more history it goes away eventually.” Ian Bain has also been actively “But Stanford is completely open to
ship. Free. For more information call information call 591-8286. Many Ampex artifacts are collected involved in the effort to preserve all or part of it being repurposed. They
(415) 377-7941.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20 at Stanford and the university has indi- Ampex history. won’t get rid of it. They know how
Friends of the Millbrae Librar y Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to cated it’s willing to “help us tell the As for the sign, it’s still sitting in important the sign is,” he said. “We
Children’s Book and DVD sale. 10 noon. Belmont Library, 1110
a.m. to 2 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Ampex story,” Borgens said, adding storage somewhere in Hayward and want people to know we haven’t for-
Library Ave., Millbrae. For more Free. For more information call 591- that the museum also appears on board there are no immediate plans for that to gotten about this issue and it’s turning
information call 697-7607. 8286.
with the plan. change. in a positive direction.”
South San Fr ancisco AARP San Mateo Professional Alliance.
Chapter 3156 General Meeting. Noon to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro.
treat them with a combination of drugs Tognotti’s wife quickly brought him

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South San Francisco. For more infor-
mation call 991-4111. K ids’ Coding Club. 4 p.m. Grand patient’s heart isn’t functioning in part of the Sutter Health network,
Avenue Branch Library, 306 Walnut that time, then responders call a where he received 45 minutes of con-
Tax Aide Pr eparation at the Ave., South San Francisco. Kids and Continued from page 1
Library. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Belmont teens are welcome to visit the receiving hospital and declare the tinuous CPR before he was put on the
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Grand Avenue library every patient dead in the field, said Walsh. ECMO machine for four days.
Belmont. Join us for free in person Wednesday to learn the basics of machine so quickly we’re starting to
tax preparation services. computer programming using the More than 85 percent of sudden car- “I never stabilized on my own,”
fun and easy-to-use Scratch pro- use it for cardiac arrest care,” said
Registration required. Free. For more diac arrests lead to death, but this new Tognotti said in the release. “If not for
information call 591-8286. gram. Free. For more information Walsh. “So this is very new and inno-
call (415) 866-8909. standard of care aims to bring that continuous CPR and ECMO together I
vative that really no one else is doing
Oliver Chin Presents Year of the
because you have to have supportive number down by 40 percent, which is would not be alive today.”
Pig. Noon. South San Francisco Main Peninsula Ukulele Group (PUGs).
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Belmont Library, personnel, you have to train every- what happened in Minneapolis, Tognotti was out of the hospital in
San Francisco. A special story time 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
body and you have to have a specific Minnesota, where this program was 10 days and back to work in 20 days. 
event themed around the Lunar Belmont. Beginners are welcome to
New Year. Free. For more informa- a special mini lesson at 5:30 p.m. machine and a specific skill set — first implemented. “I’m really fortunate that we live in a
tion call 829-3860. then the jam session begins at 6 Google executive Dave Tognotti said
p.m. For more information call 591- that’s the new thing.” county where the fire department,
Black Migrations, History and All 8286. More than 300 local fire and rescue his life was saved by this new Mills-Peninsula, Sutter as well as the
That Soul Food — 27th Annual
THURSDAY, FEB. 21 workers are now trained to use the approach to cardiac arrest. EMTs are working together using this
Daly City B lack Histor y Month
Celebration. Noon to 3 p.m. Mrs. Meditate-And Feel Great. 9 a.m. to LUCAS device and departments are About one year ago, Tognotti, 48, technology and this protocol, ” he
10 a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, said. “There’re few other places in the
Leslie K. DuBridge LARS, 111 Lake
2645 Alameda de las Pulgas. Learn increasingly relying on them in the suffered from a “widowmaker” heart
Merced Blvd., Room No. 9, Daily City.
Free. For more information call 242- about and practice meditation. Cost field. There are now 22 of them in use attack, which is often fatal, according country doing this and it’s definitely
2560. is $85-$105. For more information in the county. to the release, and he had no family going to save lives.”
call 522-7490.
Children’s Program: Dad and Me The current protocol for cardiac history of heart disease and showed no Three to four people each week suffer
ESL Conversation Club. 10:30 a.m. symptoms until 20 minutes before the from cardiac arrest in San Mateo
Puppet Show. 2 p.m. San Mateo
to 12 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
arrest is responders perform CPR on
Public Library-Oak Room, 55 W.
Third Ave., San Mateo. Free. For more Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. the patient, breathe for them and then attack. County.
information call 522-7818. Practice speaking and listening in
English. Free. For more information
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ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- in San Mateo County, asking price 2/1/19, 2/8/19, 2/15/19, 2/22/19). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/25/19,
$22,000 (negotiable). Call 650.759.7799. 2/8/19, 2/15/19, 2/22/19, 3/1/19). 2/15/19, 2/22/19, 3/1/19, 3/8/19).
2/1/19, 2/8/19, 2/15/19).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
203 Public Notices STATEMENT #280227 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #280195 CHANGE OF NAME
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #280150 as: JM Handyman, 50 N. Idaho Street, The following person is doing business
STATEMENT #280120 The following person is doing business CASE# 19C1V00512
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered as: 1)West Coast Workers Comp Atty SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
The following person is doing business as: Red Circle Dumpling, 1230 El Cami- Owner: Juan C. Morales, same address. 2)Brittany Huynh, 445 Beech Ave., SAN
as: Redemption Breaking, 104 W 39th COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
no Real, Suite J, SAN BRUNO, CA The business is conducted by an Individ- BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered Owner: 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- 94066. Registered Owner: Red Circle ual. The registrants commenced to Chau Huynh, same address. The busi-
tered Owner: Nathanael Walker, same REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
address. The business is conducted by Hot Pan, Inc., CA. The business is con- transact business under their FBN on ness is conducted by an Individual. The PETITION OF
an Individual. The registrant com- ducted by a Corporation. The registrants N/A. registrants commenced to transact busi- Ha Thai Le
menced to transact business under the commenced to transact business under /s/Juan C. Morales/ ness under their FBN on 11/9/2018.
FBN on 10/1/2018. their FBN on 1/1/2019. This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Chau B. Huynh/ TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
/s/Nathanael Dean Walker/ /s/Zheng Xiong Li/ sor-County Clerk on 1/30/2019. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- Petitioner: Ha Thai Le filed a petition with
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 1/28/2019. (Publish- this court for a decree changing name
sor-County Clerk on 1/22/19. (Published sor-County Clerk on 1/24/2019. (Publish- 2/1/19, 2/8/19, 2/15/19, 2/22/19). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, as follows:
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/25/19, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/15/19, 2/22/19, 3/1/19, 3/8/19). Present name: Ha Thai Le
2/1/19, 2/8/19, 2/15/19). 2/1/19, 2/8/19, 2/15/19, 2/22/19). Proposed Name: Thai Ha Le
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #280181 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #280367 interested in this matter shall appear be-
as: Prestige Wines and Liquors, 337 The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated
Primrose Road, BURLINGAME, CA as: 1)PRI Leadership 2)Clarity Consult- below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
94010. Registered Owner: Tottenham ing, 1060 Continentals Way Apt. 412, tition for change of name should not be
Wines and Spirits International, Inc., CA. BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered Own- granted. Any person objecting to the
The business is conducted by a Corpora- er: Maria C. Jackson, same address. The name changes described above must file
tion. The registrants commenced to business is conducted by an Individual. a written objection that includes the rea-
transact business under their FBN on The registrants commenced to transact sons for the objection at least two court
06/07/2006. business under their FBN on 1/1/19. days before the matter is scheduled to
/s/Avtar Johal/ /s/Maria C. Jackson/ be heard and must appear at the hearing
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- to show cause why the petition should
sor-County Clerk on 1/28/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 2/12/2019. (Publish- not be granted. If no written objection is
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
2/8/19, 2/15/19, 2/22/19, 3/1/19). 2/15/19, 2/22/19, 3/1/19, 3/8/19). tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 3/20/2019 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
STATEMENT #280124 STATEMENT #280287 Order to Show Cause shall be published
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business at least once each week for four succes-
as: Advanced Skin and Body By Ann, 15 as: Treasury Cove, 648 Menlo Avenue, sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
Poncetta Drive #311, DALY CITY, CA Suite 2, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Reg- ing on the petition in the following news-
94015. Registered Owner: Maisha Ann istered Owner: Treasury Holdings, LLC, paper of general circulation:
Morrow, same address. The business is DE. The business is conducted by a Lim- San Mateo Daily Journal
conducted by an Individual. The regis- ited Liability Company. The registrants Filed: 2/6/2019
trants commenced to transact business commenced to transact business under /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
under their FBN on 1/22/19. their FBN on April 10, 2013. Judge of the Superior Court
/s/Maisha Ann Morrow/ /s/Aron L. Chazen/ Dated: 2/5/2019
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- (Published 2/15/19, 2/22/19, 3/1/19,
sor-County Clerk on 1/22/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 2/5/2019. (Publish- 3/8/19).
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
2/8/19, 2/15/19, 2/22/19, 3/1/19). 2/15/19, 2/22/19, 3/1/19, 3/8/19).

Notice of General Plan


Subcommittee Meeting

NOTICE IS HEREBy GIVEN that the City of San Mateo General Plan Subcommit-
tee will hold a meeting for the following:
• General Plan Update

MEETING DATE & TIME: Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 6:00 PM

MEETING LOCATION:
San Mateo Main Library, Oak Room
55 W. Third Ave.
San Mateo, CA 94402

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
San Mateo City Council appointed the General Plan
Subcommittee to provide feedback on work products.
Items for discussion at this meeting include: revised
draft vision statement.

PROJECT LOCATION: Citywide

STAFF CONTACT: Julia Klein, Principal Planner


Tel: (650) 522-7216; Fax: (650) 522-7201;
GeneralPlan@cityofsanmateo.org
City Hall - Planning Division, 330 West 20th Avenue,
San Mateo, CA 94403

***
Agendas are posted on the City's website on the Friday preceding each General
Plan Subcommittee meeting. Background material can be viewed at City Hall or on
the City's website www.cityofsanmateo.org. Any supplemental material distributed
to the Subcommittee after the posting of the agenda will be available for review in
the Planning Division at City Hall.

A meeting of the General Plan Subcommittee has been set for the above date.
Meeting items are for discussion purposes only, no vote is taken; instead com-
ments are given for consideration to assist with project development. Future meet-
ings on the project will be publicly noticed. This meeting is open to the public and
will include a public comment period to receive oral comments. You may also send
written comments (please reference “General Plan” in the subject line) as follows:
drop off letter at City Hall OR mail, fax or email your written comments to the City
Staff Contact (listed above). If any person challenges this item in court, that person
may be limited to raising only those issues the person or someone else raised at
the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered
at, or prior to, the public hearings.

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT - In compliance with the Americans with


Disabilities Act, those requiring accommodations for this meeting should notify the
Planning Division 48 hours prior to the meeting at (650) 522-7202 or email
WLao@cityofsanmateo.org.

For additional project information please refer to

www.cityofsanmateo.org/whatshappening
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203 Public notices 297 Bicycles 303 electronics 304 Furniture 306 housewares 310 Misc. For sale
Order TO shOw cause FOr Mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good. cannOn cOPier. $20. 650-342-5220. MahOganY TV Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W rOYaL- OPenhagen xMas Wall raY-Ban TOP Bar Sunglasses
change OF naMe Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220. x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697- Plates 7 7/8" dia. 1976, l980,1984 $10 RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
CASE# 19C1V00511 Free TeLeVisiOn - Mitsubishi, 3709 ea. (650)344-4756 wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light-
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, MOunTain BiKe new 21 gears $100. 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, (650)722-3634 Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local new deLuxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- sinK dOuBLe cast iron. Good condi- 6596
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Delivery available. ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 MOunTain BiKe. Top brand. Runs
good. $39. (660)342-5220 Sell! (650) 875-8159. saMsOniTe 26" tan hard-sided suit
PETITION OF OnKYO aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital Tea seT-siLVer Platted, Coffee Pot, case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
Sarah Ju Hae Lee Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, niagara ViBraTing Adjustable bed Tea Pot, Water Pot, Cream And Sugar $45. (650)328-6709
298 collectibles Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan $175 (650)222-2025
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: (408)656-0958 siLK saree 6 yards new nice color.for
Petitioner: Sarah Ju Hae Lee filed a peti- 15 LP ALBUMS including "Sinatra Trilo- PhiLLiPs-50” cOLOr T.V., Heavy, $99 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
(650)591-8062
tion with this court for a decree changing gy", Ronstadt, Minelli, Streisand, and OFFice TYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid 307 Jewelry & clothing formation.
name as follows: more. $40. San Bruno. (650)794-0839 wood with formica wood grain top $25
Present name: Sarah Ju Hae Lee 304 Furniture (650) 787-9753 anne KLein silver-tone watch with sinK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
Proposed Name: Sarah Ju Hae Le 1984 TiMe magazine. Special 1994 Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di- $15.00 (650)544-5306
Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg anTique dining table for six people queen sOFa Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?), al. $70.00 call(650)872-2371
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition, sLr Lens Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
(650)588-0842 Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
interested in this matter shall appear be- call (650)697-3709 308 Tools
fore this court at the hearing indicated 49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie anTique MOhaganY Bookcase. Four .
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. sLr Lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- deBartolo on cover. Mint condition. 2 craFTsMan 16in Reel Mowers new Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
tition for change of name should not be $10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842 recLining chair, wine colored $30, in box $40 each(650)766-4858
granted. Any person objecting to the BeauTiFuL dresser, dark wood fin- (650)-583-4985
ish and like new $100 (650)722-6318 Tires-seT OF four P225 45 R18 $80
name changes described above must file cOLLecTaBLe caBBage Patch Kids anTique irOn Hand Drills. 3 available OBO (650)359-2238.
a written objection that includes the rea- Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New BeauTiFuL headBOard for a queen reTrO huTch Needs refinishing other-
wise good condition. Top detaches from at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron TunTuri rOwing Machine, Good
sons for the objection at least two court Box. Great Christmas Present. $100 sized bed. Medium brown finish. Ask for
days before the matter is scheduled to (650) 572-8895 photo $40 (650)722-6318 bottom $25. (650)712-9962 Briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with Condition, $75, (650)483-1222
be heard and must appear at the hearing Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
to show cause why the petition should sOFa-Beige FaBric, Orig. $900, uniden harLeY Davidson Gas Tank
dePressiOn gLass Dining Plate. 8 BedsTead singLe, poster style, box (650)771-6324. phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
not be granted. If no written objection is 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red. spring, mattress available. $40.00. Rarely used, 7ft long, $350
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- $12 (650)762-6048 (650)593-7408 (650)234-8218 craFTsMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" waLKer - Good Condition - Like New -
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 $35 (650)341-5347
petition shall be held on 3/20/2019 at 9 gaMes OF the 23rd Olympiad maga- Beige sOFa $99. Excellent Condition sOLid wOOd Dining table with exten-
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588- (650) 315-2319 sion great piece great condition black Lg craFTsMen shop vac 6.5hp $60
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 0842 $80 (650)364-5263 (510)943-9221 311 Musical instruments
Order to Show Cause shall be published BrOwn LiVing room chair with cush-
ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D. sOLid wOOd Entertainment Center- shOPsMiTh MarK V 50th Anniversary 1929 anTique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
at least once each week for four succes- LennOx red Rose, Unused, hand most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, $80.00. Transport yourself. Call TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
(650)872-2371 Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. (650)504-0585 (650)742-6776.
ing on the petition in the following news- $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
paper of general circulation: X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
BunK Beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 (925)482-5742 VinTage craFTsMan Jig Saw. Circa chrOMaTic harMOnica: Horner
San Mateo Daily Journal MiLLer LiTe Neon sign , work good 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
Filed: 2/6/2019 $59 call (650)218-6528 years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
B/O (650)685-2494 TaBLe 24"x48" folding legs each end. (650)278-5776.
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
Judge of the Superior Court OLd, anTique, Bottle Collection: 20 Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost 310 Misc. For sale
bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 china caBineT Wallet, $20. Call $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
Dated: 2/5/2019 (650)589-1407 ePiPhOne Les Paul Custom Prophecy
(Published 2/15/19, 2/22/19, 3/1/19, 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint,
One cOLLecTiOn of antique Cuban ThOMasViLLe dining table, $50 4 no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00.
3/8/19). cOMMOde, gOOd condition. $20 obo. (650)421-5469.
Cigar Bands. $95. (415) 867-6444. No Please call (650)745-6309 chairs, mid-century blonde with two
Texting. leaves call (650)697-3709. BessY sMaLL Evening Hand Bag With
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 eVereTT uPrighT antique piano.
cOMPuTer desK (glass) & chair. Like Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718.
sMaLL rug beater. $15.00 (650)207- new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or TiKi Bar - Original from the 60’s,Like
4162 gtecher@comcast.net Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500 BiFOLd shuTTers 2x28”x79 $10.00
(650)544-5306 huge Ludwig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
(650)245-4234. & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
295 art sTar wars R2-D2, original 1998 un- cOMPuTer swiVeL CHAIR. Padded
BLue OYsTer cult lp signed by donald Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
Steve 650-518-6614 r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash (916)975-4969
OiL PainTing-canVass, Victorian Twin Bed, mattress, box spring, frame
Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00 cOzY recLiner in good condition. $ 50. (650)598-9804. (408)661-6019
PianO-andrew KOhLer, Mahogany,
OBO (650)515-6091 sTeMMed crYsTaL. 3 styles. 13 Purchased one year ago. $90.00 Spinet piano, Very Good Condition, $400
pieces. Pattern: "Catherine". (650)722-6318 Twin Bed- Free you pick up. Call candeLaBra-siLVer PLaTed tar-
nish resistant,5 light, 11”tall, 11”wide, (415)334-1980
TaPia: PainTing, seascaPe, $45. San Bruno.(650)794-0839 (650)344-2109
FRAMED, w/light, 60"sq., $499.OBO. desK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. Made in England, $45 (650)222-2025
Local Artist, Call for info (650)303-1670 TOPPs BaseBaLL complete set 1987 (650)458-3578 TwO wOOd Book Shelves, $75 with PLaYer PianO 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- drawers and pull-down desk call candeLaBra-siLVer PLaTed tar- sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
4474 (650)697-3709 nish resistant,5 light, 11”tall, 11”wide, www.elo.deals
296 appliances dining rOOM Table-Antique,Oak, Made in England, $45 (650)222-2025
VinTage sTeMware: 3 styles, 23 5chairs, w/ extension $200 used BedrOOM Furniture, FREE. Call sPineT PianO + Bench, $50. Call
air cOndiTiOner 10000 BTU w/re- pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 (650)290-3188 (650)573-7381. cash regisTer Parts; Much Skin Not (650)589-1407
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG Guts $500 (415)269-4784
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- waLL uniT/rOOM Divider. Simple VinTage auTOPianO upright player
0898 299 computers dining TaBLe (36"x54") and 4 match- lines. Breaks down for transportation. cOMeaLOng 3/4 ton chain $25 (650) piano $99.00 call (650)728-5053 leave
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for $25.(650)712-9962 leave message 873-6304 message or email flycsir@hotmail.com
Free washer and 220v dryer, both 19" cOLOr Monitor with stand VG con- $250 .(650)-654-1930.
working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You dition power cord/owners manual includ- waLnuT chesT, small (4 drawer with cOscO PLaY Pen with travel bag. Used wurLiTzer uPrighT piano. Fair con-
move, stairs. ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 dining TaBLe - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 once $35 (650)591-2981 dition. Free. No delivery. (650)455-5595
Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel-
lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012. whiTe wicKer Armoire, asking $100, cuT gLass serving bowl 8" diameter
gLass-PaneL LaMPshade. Similar
to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi-
recOrdaBLe cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, great condition, text for picture (650)571- $25. Call 650-921-4016 312 Pets & animals
ple tan/white mainly.Hang or lampshade. (650) 578 9208 dining TaBLe -and six chairs,Antique 0947
Duncan Phyfe,78”x42”, with leaf, Perfect deLuxe FOLder Walker - 5" wheels - One KenneL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
$75 (650)727-7266 Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347 mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
Cond. $3600.00 (650)888-2662 wOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
hOTPOinT heaVY Duty Dryer excellent 300 Toys 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
driVe 3-wheeL buggy $45. Call
(650)593-2066
working condition Burlingame $50 Call dresser-anTique VaniTY Combo, 3
aMerican FLYer locomotive runs beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400 (650)589-1407 ParrOT cage, Steel, Large - approx
Dan (408)656-0958
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 (650)290-3188 306 housewares Free Magazines. Library discards
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
MaYTag washer excellent working offer. (650)245-4084
JuMP and Play Keyboard brand new, in engLish draw Table, $50 Solid Wood Bread MaKer-zOJirushi $85 Call year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580. 48" with two 12" pull-out leaves, (650)222-2025
(408)656-0958
call(650)697-3709
316 clothes
sTar wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader cOMPLeTe seT OF CHINA - Windsor haT, T-shirT, sweatshirt and comput-
MFg h20LaBs Model 300 exc cond erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648 aLFani wOMan faux-leather jacket.
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 enTerTainMenT caBineT, 42"W x Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
31"H. Two drawers at bottom, dark finish. 20-pieces in original box, never used. Perfect condition. Plum/2x/NWT $25
LiOneL chrisTMas Holiday expan- (650) 952-3466
new, singer Sewing Machine Univer- 302 antiques Good condition $75 (650)722-6318 $250 per box
(650)342-5630
(3 boxes available).
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma-
chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 anTique heMingraY Glass Tele- LiOneL wesTern Union Pass car and BrOwn sued boots, fur-lined, size 8,
graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris- eThan aLLen sofa and love seat. Blue crYsTaL wine glasses new (12ea) new. $15.00. Call(650)872-2371
$20.00 Call 650-592-2648 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
TiFFanY sTYLe Lamp shade. Older- tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762- velveteen. Solid construction. Some col-
multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650) 6048 or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol- MOTLeY crue lp signed by neil lee FancY high heel shoes, never worn
727-7266. stering. Free. (650)593-7001. huMMeL waLL Plate 71/2"dia. 1981 size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648
Boy w/umbrella $15. (650)344-4756 sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
VacuuM cLeaner (reconditioned) Beer sTeins-OriginaL from Germa- genTLY used coffee table; cherry fin-
ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info MiKasa seT. White. Modern (square) negrini Fencing Epee mask size M
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 ish/traditional $40 (650)722-6318 & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 Faux Fur Coat Woman's brown multi
(650)592-7483 Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
(415)260-6940 color in excellent condition 3/4
gLider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
297 Bicycles lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. new "BeLLa" buffet tripple slow cooker length $50 (650)692-8012
MahOganY anTique Secretary desk, and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592- OLd B&L Microscope in good condition;
aduLT BiKes 1 regular and 2 with bal- 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- iKea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x 2648 35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842. KaYanO Men’s Running shoes size 11
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. good condition $20 (650)520-7045
Pressure cOOKer-Brand New OLd sTYLe Water dispenser-iron stand-
chiLd’s schwinn BicYcLe, BLue in rOseViLLe TuLiP Pitcher, Ca: 1900. iKea TaBLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. $50 (650)222-2025 clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873- Ladies sequin dress, blue, size XL,
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. $45. (650)574-2490. $ 30. (650)598-9804. 6304 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208

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Maduro reveals secret meeting with US envoy


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS out hope of meeting the term that the U.S. and its allies in Latin At turns conciliatory and combative,
U.S. president soon to America consider illegitimate. His oppo- Maduro said all Venezuela needs to rebound is
CARACAS, Venezuela — President Nicolas resolve a crisis over nent, the 35-year-old Guaido, burst onto the for Trump to remove his “infected hand” from
Maduro has invited a U.S. special envoy to America’s recognition of political stage in January in the first viable the country that sits atop the world’s largest
Venezuela after revealing in an AP interview opponent Juan Guaido as challenge in years to Maduro’s hold on petroleum reserves.
on Thursday that his foreign minister recent- Venezuela’s rightful power. He said U.S. sanctions on the oil industry
ly held secret talks with the U.S. official in leader. As head of the congress, Guaido on Jan. 10 are to blame for mounting hardships even
New York. Maduro said that while declared himself interim president, saying he though shortages and hyperinflation that
A senior Venezuelan official said the sec- in New York, his foreign had a constitutional right to assume presi- economists say topped 1 million percent
ond of two meetings took place Feb. 11 — Nicolas Maduro minister invited Abrams dential powers from the “tyrant” Maduro. He long predates Trump’s recent action.
four days after the envoy, Elliott Abrams, to come to Venezuela has since garnered broad support, calling “The infected hand of Donald Trump is hurt-
said the “time for dialogue with Maduro had “privately, publicly or secretly.” massive street protests and winning recogni- ing Venezuela,” Maduro said.
long passed,” and as the Trump administra- “If he wants to meet, just tell me when, tion from the U.S. and dozens of nations in The sanctions effectively ban all oil pur-
tion publicly backed an effort to unseat the where and how and I’ll be there,” Maduro said Latin America and Europe who share his goal chases by the U.S., which had been
embattled Venezuelan president. The official without providing more details. He said both of removing Maduro. Venezuela’s biggest oil buyer until now.
spoke anonymously because he was not New York meetings lasted several hours. The escalating crisis is taking place Maduro said he will make up for the sudden
authorized to discuss the talks. There was no immediate U.S. comment. against a backdrop of economic and social drop in revenue by targeting markets in Asia,
Even while harshly criticizing Donald Venezuela is plunging deeper into a politi- turmoil that has led to severe shortages of especially India, where the head of state-run
Trump’s confrontational stance toward his cal chaos triggered by the U.S. demand that food and medicine that have force millions to oil giant PDVSA was this week negotiating
socialist government, Maduro said he holds Maduro step down a month into a second flee the once-prosperous OPEC nation. new oil sales.

May suffers embarrassing Pence urges Europe to quit Iran deal


defeat on Brexit strategy Warsaw conference co-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
hosted by the U.S. and
WARSAW, Poland — The Trump adminis- Poland.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS weeks ago. tration lashed out at some of America’s clos- France and Germany
The defeat is symbolic rather than bind- est traditional allies Thursday, accusing declined to send their top
LONDON — British Prime Minister ing, but shows how weak May’s hand is as Britain, France and Germany of trying to bust diplomats to the ministe-
Theresa May suffered an embarrassing defeat she tries to secure changes to her divorce U.S. sanctions against Iran and calling on rial-level meeting. EU for-
by lawmakers Thursday in a vote that left deal from the EU in order to win backing for European nations to join the United States in eign policy chief Federica
her bid to secure a it in Parliament. It is likely to leave EU withdrawing from the Iranian nuclear deal. Mogherini also stayed
European Union divorce leaders wondering whether May can win In an unusually blunt speech to a Middle Mike Pence away due to concerns it
deal stuck between an support for any kind of Brexit deal, given East conference in Poland, U.S. Vice would become an anti-Iran
intransigent EU and a Britain’s political instability. President Mike Pence slammed the three vehicle. Britain, France and Germany, along
resistant U.K. Parliament countries and the European Union as a whole with the rest of the EU, continue to support
— with Brexit just six May tried to put a positive spin on the the nuclear deal as the best way to prevent
result. The prime minister’s office said in a for remaining parties to the landmark 2015
weeks away. agreement after President Donald Trump with- Iran from developing atomic weapons.
A rebellion by hard- statement that “while we didn’t secure the At the close of the conference, Secretary of
support of the Commons this evening,” the drew from it last year and re-imposed tough
core Brexit backers saw sanctions on Iran. State Mike Pompeo and his Polish counter-
government believed Parliament still want-
Theresa May the House of Commons ed May to seek changes to the Brexit deal The harsh criticism threatened to further part Jacek Czaputowicz both noted differ-
vote by 303 votes to 258 chill U.S.-European ties that are already badly ences of opinion over policies toward Iran.
against a motion reiterating support for that lawmakers could support. But, they said all participants agreed on the
strained on many issues, including trade and
May’s approach to Brexit — support “The government will continue to pursue threat posed by the country, which is cele-
defense spending. And it underscored the
expressed by lawmakers in votes just two this with the EU to ensure we leave on time brating the 40th anniversary of the Islamic
stark two-year trans-Atlantic divide over Iran
on 29th March,” it said. Revolution this week.
that manifested itself again ahead of the
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