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Teen shot, killed in front of Belmont school


Victim was 17-year-old Carlmont High School senior football player Mohammad Othman
STAFF AND WIRE REPORT Ralph Crame wrote in a school’s varsity football team. Police said family members of the victim
letter to Carlmont fami- “He was a really pleasant happy-go-lucky called police around 10:55 p.m. requesting
A 17-year-old Carlmont High School sen- lies. “Although this is a kid and just really enjoyed playing football a welfare check on the victim who they
ior was shot and killed in front of an ele- difficult time for us, we and the camaraderie of being around the believed was at Central Elementary School
mentary school in Belmont late Monday know that the family is guys. It’s very unexpected,” said Carlmont on the 500 block of Middle Road.
night, according to police. grieving and we must football coach Jake Messina. “The team has When officers arrived, they found the teen
The victim has been identified as keep them in our been trying to come to terms with it. It lying in the parking lot at the front of the
Mohammad Othman, of Redwood City. thoughts and support doesn’t seem real.” school, suffering from a gunshot wound. He
them in any way that we was pronounced dead at the scene.
“As a close-knit community, I know we Counselors will be present at the school According to police, the victim is
are all feeling the pain of losing a beloved can.” this week to support students and staff,
Mohammad
member of our Carlmont family,” Principal Othman played for the according to Crame’s letter.
Othman See OTHMAN, Page 27

Burlingame
OKs general
plan update
Officials OK new zoning,
development policy as part
of vision for future decades
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Capping extensive
deliberation and plan-
ning, officials approved
an update to the
Burlingame general plan
which will map the city’s
development and growth Donna Colson
policy over the coming
decades.
The Burlingame City Council unanimous-
ly agreed Monday, Jan. 7, to approve the
new master planning document which was
last updated nearly 50 years ago.
Under the decision, development regula-
REUTERS tions in certain portions of the city will be
Donald Trump delivers a televised address to the nation from his desk in the Oval Office. Below: U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and loosened as officials look to accommodate
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer pose for photographers after concluding their joint response. residential growth as a means of addressing

Somber televised plea


See UPDATE, Page 19

Attorney sayspolice
Trump pleads for wall money; Dems say he ‘stokes fear’ officer misconduct
allegations untrue By Catherine Lucey,
Jill Calvin and Lisa Mascaro
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Former Burlingame cop Granucci
offers defense from city’s report
WASHINGTON — In a somber televised By Austin Walsh
plea, President Donald Trump urged con- DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
gressional Democrats to fund his long-
promised border wall Tuesday night, blam- The attorney for former Burlingame
ing illegal immigration for what he called a police officer David Granucci refuted claims
scourge of drugs and violence in the U.S. he offered a suspect help with her DUI case
and framing the debate over the partial gov- in return for sex and suggested a city report
ernment shutdown in stark terms. “This is a detailing her client’s alleged misconduct
choice between right and wrong, ” he was inaccurate and misleading.
declared. Sacramento attorney Lina Balciunas
See TRUMP, Page 18 See COP, Page 19

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Thought for the Day


“One’s lifework, I have learned, grows
with the working and the living. Do it as if
your life depended on it, and first thing you know,
you’ll have made a life out of it. A good life, too.”
— Theresa Helburn, American theatrical producer

This Day in History


Mississippi became the second state

1861 to secede from the Union, the same


day the Star of the West, a merchant
vessel bringing reinforcements and
supplies to Federal troops at Fort
Sumter, South Carolina, retreated because of artillery fire.
In  1 7 8 8 ,   Connecticut became the fifth state to ratify the
U.S. Constitution.
In  1 9 0 8 ,   French philosopher and feminist Simone de
Beauvoir was born in Paris.
In 1 9 1 3 , Richard Milhous Nixon, the 37th president of the
United States, was born in Yorba Linda, California.
In  1 9 1 4 , the County of Los Angeles opened the country’s
first public defender’s office.
In  1 9 1 6 ,   the World War I Battle of Gallipoli ended after
eight months with an Ottoman Empire victory as Allied
forces withdrew.
In  1 9 3 1 , Bobbi Trout and Edna May Cooper broke an
endurance record for female aviators as they returned to REUTERS
Mines Field in Los Angeles after flying a Curtiss Robin Artist and naturalist Stephanie Barthes paints a stuffed lion as she works on her art creations made with a stuffed animals at
monoplane continuously for 122 hours and 50 minutes. her workshop in Bordeaux, France.
In 1 9 4 5 ,  during World War II, American forces began land-
ing on the shores of Lingayen Gulf in the Philippines as the
Battle of Luzon got underway, resulting in an Allied victory In other news ...
over Imperial Japanese forces. appeal by farms that raise the lingers before sauntering out through
In  1 9 5 8 , President Dwight D. Eisenhower, in his State of Not for pick-up: Spilled engorged birds and chefs who served an open door.
the Union address to Congress, warned of the threat of chicken cause traffic problems the luxury pate. Hupton said she never felt threatened
Communist imperialism. CENTRE, Ala. — These chicken ten- A federal appeals court that upheld
In  1 9 7 2 , reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes, speaking by the mellow creature in her closest
ders aren’t for pick-up. An Alabama the ban in 2017 must issue a final order ever encounter with one of the massive
by telephone from the Bahamas to reporters in Hollywood, sheriff’s office is warning people for the ban to take effect.
said a purported autobiography of him by Clifford Irving animals.
against eating chicken that tumbled on The issue has been simmering in
was a fake. It was an experience she never
to a rural highway after a truck wreck. courts for years since lawmakers in
expected when she moved to
An 18-wheeler crashed on Alabama 2004 barred California farmers from
Anchorage three years ago from
Birthdays 35 on Sunday, spilling boxes of chick-
en tenders in Cherokee County near
producing it because the birds are force
fed.
Carroll, Iowa. In her home state,
Hupton had seen her share of deer and
the Georgia line. Motorists began Farmers in Canada and New York and cows, but nothing as exotic as a
stopping to pick up the food, which a restaurant challenged part of the law moose.
authorities say created a traffic hazard. that banned liver produced out of state
The Cherokee County Emergency from being sold. “It’s definitely different than small-
Management Agency posted a notice town Iowa,” she said.
on its Facebook page asking people to Moose wanders into Hospital spokeswoman Kjerstin
quit picking up the chicken. The Alaska hospital building Lastufka said the moose got inside the
notice says the food isn’t safe to eat building around 11:30 a.m. through
after hours on the ground. ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A moose doors that were stuck open because of
Rock musician Actor J.K. SimmonsCatherine, The post also says the situation was wandered into a hospital building in extreme cold in Anchorage, where tem-
Jimmy Page is 75. is 64. Duchess of creating a traffic hazard and it’s a crime Alaska’s largest city Monday — and peratures hovered around zero on
Cambridge, is 37. to block traffic. Violators could face Stephanie Hupton was ready to capture Monday. The plant greenery in the
charges. the visit with her phone camera. warm lobby was likely inviting to the
Author Judith Krantz is 91. Football Hall of Famer Bart Starr Hupton works in billing at a physi-
is 85. Actress K. Callan is 83. Folk singer Joan Baez is 78. The Sheriff’s Office says a wrecker animal, who ended up eating some of
crew was on the scene Monday clean- cal therapy office inside a building the plants before leaving the building
Rockabilly singer Roy Head is 78. Actor John Doman is 74. attached to Alaska Regional Hospital
ing up the mess. after about 10 minutes inside, Lastufka
Singer David Johansen (aka Buster Poindexter) is 69. Singer in Anchorage. When a patient men- said.
Crystal Gayle is 68. Actress Imelda Staunton is 63. Nobel
Peace laureate Rigoberto Menchu is 60. Rock musician Eric
Court action limits shelf tioned security staffers were monitor-
The animal hung around the premis-
ing a moose that got inside her build-
Erlandson is 56. Actress Joely Richardson is 54. Rock musi- life for foie gras in California ing, she dashed out and started record-
es. Someone reported seeing it around
cian Carl Bell (Fuel) is 52. Actor David Costabile is 52. Rock a parking garage late Monday after-
LOS ANGELES — If you’re a lover of ing.
singer Steve Harwell (Smash Mouth) is 52. Rock singer-musi- noon, Lastufka said.
liver from duck or geese, your days of “Didn’t think we’d have a pet
cian Dave Matthews is 52. Actress-director Joey Lauren Adams gorging on the delicacy are numbered moose,” she said. The moose caused no injuries or any
is 51. Comedian/actor Deon Cole is 48. Actress Angela Bettis in California. The footage shows the moose big problems, other than eating some
is 46. Actor Omari Hardwick is 45. Roots singer-songwriter A state ban of the dish known as foie browsing around some greenery near greenery.
Hayes Carll is 43. Singer A.J. McLean (Backstreet Boys) is gras was upheld after the U.S. Supreme an entrance before it stands gazing at “It was a pretty calm visit,” Lastufka
41. Pop-rock musician Drew Brown (OneRepublic) is 35. Court declined Monday to hear an the camera’s direction. It briefly said.
Rock-soul singer Paolo Nutini is 32.

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By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
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one letter to each square,
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Wednesday • Jan 9, 2019 3


Norman Yee named SF board president
By Daniel Montes Members of the city’s “I know firsthand the responsibility that
Police reports
Cart him away
A man was pushing a shopping cart into
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE Latino community, par- comes with serving in this role, which other customers at a grocery store on El
ticularly women, showed includes working collaboratively with all Camino Real in San Bruno, it was
Norman Yee was chosen Tuesday by his an overwhelming amount members of the board to improve the lives of reported at 8:53 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 3.
colleagues on the San Francisco Board of of support for Ronen, everyone in San Francisco,” Breed said.
Supervisors to be the board’s new president. mentioning her work for Also at Tuesday’s meeting, the city’s
Yee, who represents District 7 that includes immigrant rights and newest supervisors were sworn in. SAN BRUNO
the Twin Peaks, West Portal and Parkmerced housing in her district.
Supervisor Matt Haney will take over Arres t. Someone was arrested for stealing
areas of the city, was first elected to the board Several of Yee’s support-
District 6, replacing former Supervisor Jane $294 worth of merchandise from a store on
in 2012 and was re-elected in 2016. Norman Yee ers referenced his eight Kim, while Supervisor Shamann Walton will El Camino Real, it was reported at 11:58
Supervisor Hillary Ronen, who represents years of service on the
take over District 10 for former Board a.m. Sunday, Jan. 6.
District 9 that includes the Mission District school board and his work on child care.
President Malia Cohen. Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. Someone broke the
and other neighborhoods close by, received Mayor London Breed, who herself was side mirrors of a vehicle parked on Plymouth
four votes to Yee’s seven in the initial vote board president before being elected as District 4 Supervisor Gordon Mar, who is
the brother of former Supervisor Eric Mar, Way, it was reported at 5:52 p.m. Sunday,
among the 11 supervisors. mayor following the unexpected death of Jan. 6.
The crowded meeting saw hours of public Mayor Ed Lee in December 2017, issued a will replace former Supervisor Katy Tang.
Burg l ary v ehi cl e. Someone smashed the
comment by people supporting Yee or statement congratulating Yee on becoming Incumbent Supervisors Catherine Stefani driver’s side window of a vehicle and stole a
Ronen. board president. and Rafael Mandelman were also sworn in. suitcase from it on El Camino Real, it was
reported at 6:24 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 5.
Police seek suspect who sexually jacket pocket and stole her wallet, then fled Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. Someone threw a
Local brief east on Everett Avenue and turned north on rock through a bedroom window on Santa
assaulted woman early Monday side of Everett Avenue and, as she approached Emerson Street, police said. Lucia Avenue, it was reported at 10:38 a.m.
Palo Alto police are seeking a man who Thursday, Jan. 3.
her parked car, the suspect walked up and After the victim drove to the police sta-
sexually assaulted a woman early Monday Burg l ary. Someone broke into a vehicle
asked if she had any spare change, police tion, paramedics responded to treat her after and stole a backpack and laptop from it on
morning. said.
A woman in her 30s called police at 4:18 she complained of pain at the back of her Hunington Avenue, it was reported at 11:55
She said she did and reached into the car to p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 2.
a.m. Monday to report that she had just been head.
get some change. The suspect then struck her
sexually assaulted on the 100 block of on the back and then the back of her head
Everett Avenue. She drove to the police sta- with an object, then sexually assaulted her,
tion after the assault and used the phone at according to police.
the front door to report the crime, according The victim screamed and fought back, at
to police. which point the suspect reached into her
The woman was talking west on the south

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in 2018, remains on the board.

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Newsom proposes wildfire investments, 911 fee


By Kathleen Ronayne ing the state’s 911 system, which is still
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS analog. But he said a full digitization will
likely require a fee on consumers, some-
COLFAX — California Gov. Gavin thing the Legislature tried and failed to pass
Newsom on Tuesday pledged fresh invest- last year.
ments to prevent, fight and escape wild- Newsom said he won’t try to enact the fee
fires, including millions to help local gov- this year, but he hopes it will be in place by
ernments improve their communication dur- 2020. Raising taxes or fees requires
ing emergencies and a fee to fund an update approval from two-thirds of lawmakers, a
for the state’s 911 system. high hurdle.
At a fire station in the fire-prone Sierra He’ll outline the specifics of the $305
Nevada foothills, Newsom outlined $105 million investment in his budget due this
million in new fire-related spending on top week, but the bulk will go toward forest
of $200 million approved by lawmakers management and fuel reduction already
last year. Clad in jeans and sneakers and sur- approved by lawmakers. The rest will go
rounded by emergency responders and local toward buying new fire engines to pre-
leaders, Newsom said it was a symbolic and deploy in fire prone areas, improving cam-
substantive choice to focus on wildfires on era technology to monitor fire threats, fix-
his first full day as governor. ing up firefighting aircraft, investing in
“I place no greater emphasis, energy and firefighters’ mental health and boosting the
sense of urgency on the issue of public safe- California Conservation Corps, which
ty,” he said. helps with firefighting, he said.
California suffered a particularly devastat- REUTERS FILE PHOTO
Republican Assemblyman Jim Gallagher,
ing fire season in 2018. A fire that leveled Gavin Newsom speaks to the media at San Diego State University. who represents Paradise, said there was “a
the town of Paradise destroyed about lot to like” in Newsom’s proposal.
14,000 homes and killed 86 people, mak- years worth of property tax losses in Butte clogged roads by evacuating people in “This shows he’s ready to hit the ground
ing it California’s deadliest. That fire and and Lake Counties, which have been hit by zones, an approach that has faced criticism running, and it’s an issue we certainly are
another in Southern California started the multiple fires in recent years. given the fire’s fast-moving nature. both concerned about and will be working
day after the November election. Newsom, Not everyone in Paradise, a town in Butte Newsom said he’ll invest millions to together on,” he said.
then the lieutenant governor, was serving County, received emergency alerts as wild- develop better communications strategies Republicans are interested in moderniz-
as acting governor while former Gov. Jerry fire overtook the town in November and the and improve emergency alert systems with ing the 911 system, he said, but in last
Brown was out of town. roads became bottlenecked as people tried the goal of bringing “more consistency” to year’s debate, felt it could be done with
Newsom said the budget will include tens to escape, some dying in their cars or on the the system. existing money rather than a new fee on
of millions of dollars to make up for three roadsides. The town had tried to avoid He’ll also put $10 million toward digitiz- consumers.

Insurer: California fire was


California governor’s first costliest natural disaster in 2018
Around the state
homes and other structures.

actions target health care BERLIN — German insurance company


Munich Re says the Northern California
wildfire that killed dozens of people and
Munich Re said losses from all natural dis-
asters reached $160 billion last year, above
the inflation-adjusted average of $140 bil-
By Jonathan J. Cooper Facebook as he signed his orders. “The spirit burned down the town of Paradise was the lion for the last 30 years but below 2017’s
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of this is about bringing down costs.” world’s costliest single natural disaster in hurricane-driven high of $350 billion.
Newsom was elected following a campaign 2018. Board member Torsten Jeworrek said
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Gavin Newsom’s that leaned heavily on his promise to provide The reinsurance giant said on Tuesday that increasing wildfires in California appear
first act as governor was to propose state- health coverage to everyone. His actions the November fire caused overall losses of linked to climate change.
funded health coverage for 138,000 young hours after he took the oath of office take a $16.5 billion. The company said some He was quoted saying that “action is
people in the country illegally and a rein- step in that direction but the $760 million $12.5 billion in losses were insured. urgently needed on building codes and land
statement of a mandate that everyone buy price tag will require approval from the use to help prevent losses.
Democratically controlled Legislature. The firestorm destroyed thousands of
insurance or face fines.
Newsom also proposed giving subsidies to His letter to Republicans in Washington
middle-class families that make too much to shows the uphill battle he’ll face to meet his
qualify them under former President Barack goal of enacting a “single payer” health care
Obama’s health care law. He signed an order plan that would combine state and federal
giving the state more bargaining power in health care dollars with new taxes to provide
negotiating prescription drug prices. And he publicly funded insurance to everyone in the
sent a letter to President Donald Trump and state.
congressional leaders seeking more authority The idea is a top priority for many in
over federal health care dollars and policies. Newsom’s liberal base but has been stymied
“When everybody is pooled together it by the staggering cost — a prior proposal
means lower cost for each and every one of was pegged at $400 billion — and the need
you,” Newsom said in a video broadcast on for waivers from federal laws.
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Clara Hilda Obituary


(Schneider) Solomon Claire’s hus-
Clara Hilda (Schneider) band Stanley
Solomon, born Feb. 6, 1912, on a died in 1979.
homestead in North Dakota, died Since 1980,
peacefully in her home of 70 years Claire played
on Dec. 30, 2018. From child- the organ to
hood, she loved sketching and entertain at
painting. She left the farm at 15 to local senior and
put herself through art school. retirement cen-
Claire moved to California in ters. She was a
1936, and married architect member of the San Carlos Fine Art
Stanley Solomon in 1939. She Association, Federated Women’s
painted portraits, murals and win- Club, Widow & Widowers’ Club
dows for San Francisco business-
and Organ Club of San Carlos.
es. Her award-winning canvases
She is survived by her children
focused on still life in oils.
Daughter Sharon arrived in Sharon and Michael, granddaugh-
1944. In 1947, they moved to San ter Jennie and great-grandchildren
Carlos. Since 1950, Claire was Traeger and Beckett.
active at the Redeemer Lutheran Services will be 2 p.m. Feb. 10,
Church. Their son Michael arrived at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 468 REUTERS FILE PHOTO
in 1961. Claire loved art shows, Grand St. , Redwood City, CA Lessie Brown and her two daughters.
dinner parties, gardening and trav- 94062. Please donate to Redeemer
eling. Lutheran in her memory.
Lessie Brown, oldest person in
Man who died in Yosemite Around the state
park was an Ohio tourist
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
statement about the death and is
the United States, dies at 114
making the investigation take By John Seewer say it’s because I ate a lot of her mother responded, “That’s
— A man who died after falling longer than usual. sweet potatoes, but I don’t think good,” when she told her in May
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
into a river at Yosemite National that’s it. I don’t know, God’s 2018 that she was the country’s
Park on Christmas Day was from Police arrest Lessie Brown, a 114-year-old will,” she told WJW-TV when she oldest person following the May
Ohio.
Assistant Mariposa County student suspected of Ohio woman who was believed to celebrated her 109th birthday. 9, 2018, death of 114-year-old
be the oldest person in the United Brown was born in 1904 in Delphine Gibson, of
coroner Andrea Stewart told the planning mass shooting States, died Tuesday, her grand- Georgia and grew up on a farm Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.
Mercury News on Monday that 32- Napa police said in a statement son said. near Stockbridge, outside It was not clear who is now the
year-old Joshua Brock Conner of
Monday that they thwarted the Brown, who had been living Atlanta. She was one of 12 chil- oldest American.
Lakeview, Ohio, died of head
planned attacks on River Middle with one of her daughters, died at dren and moved to Cleveland with The world’s oldest person is
injuries at Emerald Pool.
School and Vintage High School the home in Cleveland Heights, her family when she was 18. believed to be 116-year-old Kane
Officials say Conner apparently
slipped down Silver Apron, a thanks to a fellow student who according to Ronald Wilson. She married about four years Tanaka, a Japanese woman who
large, sloping granite area above alerted authorities. Brown said in 2013 it was later and had three girls and two lives on the southern island of
Nevada Fall. It says investigators arrested God’s will that she had lived so boys. Her husband, Robert Kyushu, according to the
Rangers responding to a 911 the 14-year-old suspect on Jan. 2 long. Others in her family attrib- Brown, died in 1991. Gerontology Research Group in
call arrived in less than an hour after they searched two homes and uted her long life to the fact that She attended Emmanuel Baptist Sandy Springs, Georgia.
and pulled him from the water. found evidence he was researching she ate a sweet potato nearly Church in Cleveland for more Brown turned 114 in September
Officials say the partial govern- and planning a mass shooting. every day until she was well past than 70 years. and celebrated the milestone with
ment shutdown that began more The student remains in custody 100. Brown’s daughter, Verline two of her daughters and grand-
than two weeks ago delayed a park and was not identified. “Oh I don’t know. A lot of them Wilson, told Cleveland.com that children.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/NATION Wednesday • Jan 9, 2019 7


Bill would require state businesses to offer e-receipts businesses, won’t save that much paper
By Don Thompson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and may not be practical in rural areas
without internet connections.
SACRAMENTO — California would In addition, “then they have your email,
become the first state to require businesses then they’ll be marketing to you or selling
to offer electronic your information or it can get into privacy
receipts unless cus- issues,” he said.
tomers ask for paper Ting said consumers can still request
copies under legislation paper receipts if they are worried about
proposed on Tuesday. giving out their email addresses.
Many businesses and Many larger stores already offer the
consumers already are choice of paper or electronic receipts but it
moving toward e- is unclear if a mandate would cause a hard-
receipts, said ship for small and medium-size stores, said
D e m o c r a t i c California Retailers Association spokes-
Phil Ting Assemblyman Phil Ting woman Pamela Williams. Her association
of San Francisco. and other business groups have not taken
But he said a law is needed because many positions on the bill.
consumers don’t realize most paper Ting said businesses can save money by
receipts are coated with chemicals prohib- moving away from printed receipts.
ited in baby bottles, can’t be recycled and The advocacy group Green America,
can contaminate other recycled paper which is pushing a “skip the slip” cam-
because of the chemicals known as paign, estimated that millions of trees and
Bisphenol-A (BPA) and Bisphenol-S A new bill would require all California businesses to provide proof of purchase receipts billions of gallons of water are used annu-
(BPS). electronically starting in 2022 unless a customer asks for a printed copy. ally to produce paper receipts in the United
His bill would require all businesses to at customers’ request. “It’s intended to be a pretty light touch States.
provide proof of purchase receipts elec- The penalties in Ting’s bill are modeled in terms of enforcement,” Lapis said. Ting cited studies by the Environmental
tronically starting in 2022 unless a cus- on the straw bill, said Nick Lapis of Advocates claim the use of straws is Working Group and the Centers for Disease
tomer asks for a printed copy. Californians Against Waste. It calls for declining since the law was passed. Control and Prevention that retail workers
It comes days after another first-in-the- written warnings for the first two viola- Republican Assemblyman Brian Dahle have higher concentrations of BPA or BPS
nation California law took effect requiring tions and a fine of $25 a day for subsequent of Bieber said he’s concerned the receipt than those who do not have regular contact
dine-in restaurants to provide straws only infractions, with an annual $300 cap. proposal could be burdensome for small with receipts.

Republican DeSantis sworn Florida’s economy has meant so much in the Air Force office that handles congres-
Around the nation the lives of so many here in our state. You sional inquiries in mid-November asking it
in as Florida’s new governor are leaving a strong foundation from which to investigate the claims involving mem-
cessor, Republican Gov. we here today can build,” DeSantis said.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Former Rick Scott attended, bers of the 115th Fighter Wing’s Security
Republican U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis was Forces Squadron, a group of about 100 air-
sworn in as Florida’s new governor on
along with former Senator seeks Air National men that polices the Truax Field Air
Republican Govs. Jeb
Tuesday with promises to keep taxes low Bush and Bob Martinez Guard sexual misconduct probe National Guard Base in Madison.
and to make education and the environment and former Democratic MADISON, Wis. — Sen. Tammy Baldwin Baldwin made the request after receiving a
a priority. Gov. Bob Graham. Scott has asked Air Force investigators to look letter from Jay Ellis, a master sergeant in
In a speech filled with naval references, left the ceremony early into allegations of sexual assault and the security squadron. Ellis wrote that he
the former Navy officer also promised to be to fly to Washington, harassment within a Wisconsin Air learned of six incidents of sexual harass-
tough on illegal immigration and to National Guard unit that were brushed aside ment or sexual assault against female mem-
Ron DeSantis where he was to be sworn by senior officers, according to a member of bers of the squadron that happened between
appoint Supreme Court justices who won’t in as a U.S. senator.
“legislate from the bench.” DeSantis praised Scott’s work over the the unit. 2002 and 2016, and that high-ranking offi-
previous four years. The Wisconsin Democrat sent a letter to cers have done little to address them.
DeSantis took his oath in front of
Florida’s historic Old Capitol. His prede- “Your laser-like focus on improving
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8 Wednesday • Jan 9, 2019 NATION/WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

’Draft Beto’ 2020 group hires Around the nation


staff for California, Nevada
LAS VEGAS — Backers of former Texas Mayor says NYC will expand
congressman Beto O’Rourke are hiring staff health coverage to 600,000 people
in California, Nevada and other early presi- NEW YORK — New York City will spend
dential nominating states to help build sup- up to $100 million per year to expand
port for the Democrat’s possible presiden- health care coverage to
tial campaign. people without health
O’Rourke, who had a surprisingly close insurance, including
loss last year to Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, immigrants who are in
left office on Jan. 3 and is deciding whether the U.S. illegally, Mayor
to turn the enthusiasm he generated among Bill de Blasio announced
Democrats last year into a 2020 ‘run for the Tuesday.
White House. The plan involves
A “Draft Beto” group seeking to raise $1 expanding the city’s
million and encourage an O’Rourke presi-
dential campaign has hired Democratic con- Bill de Blasio existing public insur-
ance program and pro-
sultant Michael Soneff to serve as the viding uninsured people with access to
group’s director in Nevada and California. affordable care at city-owned facilities.
The group also hired a South Carolina direc- “From this moment on in New York City
tor and a senior adviser. everyone is guaranteed the right to health
The Draft Beto organization says it plans care,” the Democratic mayor said. “We are REUTERS FILE PHOTO
to hold rallies and events in the coming saying the word guarantee because we can Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort arrives for arraignment on a third superseding
weeks to build support for O’Rourke. make it happen.” indictment against him by Special Counsel Robert Mueller on charges of witness tampering.

India’s lower house passes


citizenship bill despite protests
Around the world Filing: Paul Manafort gave 2016
ahead of general elections set to take place
GAUHATI, India — India’s lower house of
Parliament approved a bill Tuesday that
would grant residency and citizenship
early this year promoting India as a sanctu-
ary for persecuted Hindus globally. polling data to Russian associate redacted. the Associated
By Michael Balsamo,
rights to non-Muslims who entered India Far-right German lawmaker Eric Tucker and Chad Day Press was able to review
illegally, allegedly after fleeing persecu-
tion in several neighboring nations,
is severely beaten in Bremen ASSOCIATED PRESS the material because it
BERLIN — A lawmaker from the far-right wasn’t properly blacked
despite protests against the legislation in out.
the populous northeast that brought the Alternative for Germany party was attacked WASHINGTON — Former Trump campaign
chairman Paul Manafort shared polling data Manafort was among
region to a near standstill. and seriously wounded by several men in
during the 2016 presidential campaign with the first Americans
Home Minister Rajnath Singh of the rul- the northwestern city of Bremen in what
a business associate accused of having ties charged in Mueller’s
ing Bharitiya Janata Party denied that the police said Tuesday may have been a politi-
to Russian intelligence, and prosecutors say investigation and has
Citizenship Amendment bill which he cally motivated assault. been among the central
The beating of Frank Magnitz, a lawmak- he lied to them about it, according to a court Robert Mueller characters
introduced was discriminatory. It would in the case,
er in the national parliament who leads the filing Tuesday.
grant rights to Hindus, Jains, Parsi and sev- having led the campaign during the
party’s branch in Bremen, drew condemna- The allegation marks the first time prose-
eral other non-Muslim religious groups Republican convention and as, U.S intelli-
tion from across the political spectrum. cutors with special counsel Robert Mueller’s
who migrated illegally from Bangladesh, office have accused Trump’s chief campaign gence officials say, Russia was working to
Pakistan and Afghanistan. “There’s zero tolerance for violence, sway the election in Trump’s favor. Manafort
aide of sharing election-related information
The bill would provide an exemption to whoever is affected and wherever the vio- has pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges in
with his Russian contacts. Although the fil-
these groups from an Indian law which pro- lence comes from, ” German Interior Washington and faces sentencing in a sepa-
ing does not say whether the polling infor-
hibits naturalization for illegal immi- Minister Horst Seehofer told the Associated mation was public or what was done with it, rate case in Virginia.
grants. Press. it raises the possibility that Russia might The defense filing was aimed at rebutting
The initiative is the latest in a BJP cam- “We need to do everything to find the cul- have used inside information from the cam- allegations that Manafort intentionally lied
paign led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi prits and hold them to account.” paign as part of its effort to interfere with to Mueller’s team after agreeing to plead
the election on Trump’s behalf. guilty last September. Prosecutors say
The accusation could be important evi- Manafort breached their plea agreement by
dence in Mueller’s ongoing probe into lying, but defense lawyers argued that any
potential coordination between the Trump misstatements were simple mistakes made
campaign and the Kremlin. by a man coping with illness, exhaustion
The information was accidentally revealed and extensive questioning from investiga-
in a defense filing and was meant to be tors.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday • Jan 9, 2019 9


Race and school discipline
Other voices mission cited Judy Kidd, president of
Shopper’s daze?
Chicago Tribune the Classroom Teachers Association
of North Carolina, who expressed the “W hat we need most is to realize how little we real-
ly need.” — Ashleigh Brilliant.

A
mericans have grown all too noted that “African-American students view that “some school leaders have I’ll always remember when I was walking through the
familiar with the horror of without disabilities are more than chosen to avoid potential Office of museum at Coyote Point and I looked up and read the fol-
school shootings. One of the three times as likely as their white Civil Rights investigations by elimi- lowing: “Human beings must learn again how to adapt
worst ever, at Marjory Stoneman peers without disabilities to be nating the use of out-of-school sus- themselves to the natural order of the life sphere or their
Douglas High School in Parkland, expelled or suspended.” School dis- pensions and expulsions, without inventions may carry them and all other organisms to
Fla., left 17 dead and provoked the tricts were put on notice that evidence considering the impact that such prac- extinction.” This brought to mind two things about the
state to tighten its gun laws. The of “disparate impact” in disciplinary tices have on school safety.” holistic way of thinking that have always appealed to me.
tragedy and others like it have given outcomes could trigger investigations In Oklahoma City, an American One is that it is very pro life in that it brings together our
parents cause to worry when they send Federation of Teachers survey found physical, emotional, social and spiritual (as opposed to
of possible racial discrimination.
their kids to school. that 36 percent of teachers said stu- material) aspects in a way that not only enhances our own
But why should it? More likely,
But mass shootings in schools are dent offenses had become more fre- health, but that of society and the planet. Two, it encour-
actual differences in behavior account
rare events. What’s more common is quent under a policy aimed at curbing ages the questioning of the status quo and making choices
for the gap. “According to federal
the daily danger from bullying, suspensions. In Madison, Wis., sus- that are in our best interest in spite of pressures to do oth-
data,” Manhattan Institute analyst
threats and violence that many stu- erwise.
Heather Mac Donald noted in City pensions declined by 13 percent
dents (and even teachers) face from So how was your Black
Journal, “black students self-reported between 2013 and 2018, the Friday and Cyber Monday?
disruptive students. This problem is being in a physical fight at school at Wisconsin State Journal reports, but
far less lethal but can cause psycho- Were you one of those who
over twice the rate of white students “bad student behavior in Madison couldn’t wait to catch some
logical as well as physical injury, not in 2015.” In California, black fifth- schools nearly doubled.” bargains? Were you again
to mention its corrosive effect on graders are five times more likely than What’s easy to forget in the focus caught up in the frenzy of
learning. whites to be chronically truant. on those who are disciplined is the materialistic gift giving?
After the Parkland shooting, Mac Donald’s point wasn’t to say
President Donald Trump empaneled a effect of their conduct on everyone Do you buy and consume
that race determines conduct. She was else. In schools that are mostly for its own sake without
federal commission on school safety. helping to explain how factors out-
In late December, it issued a report black, the victims of students who thought to the long-term
side school may influence conduct engage in violent or disruptive effect on ourselves and our
stressing the need for the federal gov- inside school. African-American
ernment to help local school districts behavior also are mostly black. When environment? Or has your
youngsters are more likely to grow up disruptive students of any ethnicity consciousness risen
address their respective discipline in poverty, in single-parent homes
issues rather than dictating one-size- are removed from the classroom, enough that you realize
and in crime-ridden neighborhoods. teachers are better able to help kids that this is anti-well-being
fits-all solutions. One of the chief rec- Such conditions are bound to have a
ommendations was to revoke the pre- who want to learn. and that happiness doesn’t
detrimental effect on the behavior of By rescinding the old guidance, the emanate from possessions and fulfillment does not come
vious administration’s guidance on some students, which likely accounts
racial differences in school discipline Trump administration will empower from having, but from rich appreciation of being?
for the racial gap in discipline. In a country in which 5 percent of the world’s popula-
— which this commission judged to local school administrators and teach-
The Obama administration guidance tion consumes 30 percent of the world’s energy, we need
be attacking the wrong problem in had discouraged schools from remov- ers to craft and enforce discipline
the wrong way. policies that are fair to every student. to come to grips with the fact that our pattern of consump-
ing students who are violent or seri- tion has a lot to do with the kind of future our children and
President Barack Obama’s Education ously disruptive. But the new com- A safe school, after all, should be
Department, headed by Arne Duncan, considered a civil right. grandchildren will inherit. As our technological madness
continues innovation and mass production for its own
sake, we poison our environment with the products of

Letters to the editor manufacturing — ever being pressured to buy more. And as
our politicians are increasingly being manipulated by
greedy corporate interests, how many of us have stopped
to seriously consider to what this is leading?
Optimism in the midst enjoy holidays with family. Workers President Obama gave $150 billion Maybe it would help to consider what E.F. Schumacher
continued to work without pay and no to Iran, whose mullahs are now using wrote in 1973 in his book, “Small Is Beautiful —
of government shutdown holiday. They now struggle to meet those funds to support terror groups Economics as if People Mattered” — that is even more
Editor, mortgages and feed their families. like Hezbollah, Hamas and Islamic applicable today. I quote him at length because it is so rel-
As trash piles up in our nation’s Workers did not cause the shutdown Jihad. Yet Mr. Oberg cites not one evant. “The cultivation and expansion of needs is the
capital from the government shut- and they cannot stop it. Only shred of evidence to back his allega- antithesis of wisdom” he wrote. “It’s also the antithesis of
down triggered by President Trump’s Congress is responsible, and they freedom and peace. Every increase in needs tends to
tion. His rebuttal to my letter con-
attempt to build a wall out of taxpay- need to share the pain. If increase one’s dependence on outside forces over which
Democrats do not want a wall, then sists of squawking that Trump and
ers’ money, something important is one cannot have control, and therefore increases existen-
happening in D.C. It is the new they should come up with a border FOX News are liars, and insinuating tial fear. Only by a reduction of needs can one promote a
Congress that was just being sworn security plan to replace it. Stop the that I too, am a liar.  reduction in those tensions which are the ultimate causes
in. The incredible diversity of the power play and for once work togeth- Since Mr. Oberg seems unable to of strife and war. Wisdom demands a new orientation of
incoming House of Representatives er for the good of the people. I hope debate with facts, but instead, seems science and technology toward the organic, the gentle,
looks more like America than ever voters remember all this as elections capable only of personal attacks on the non-violent, the elegant and beautiful.
before. Let us build on this momen- come around.  writers he disagrees with, please “What is wisdom? Where can it be found? It can be found
tum and continue to add more diverse allow me to cite one certain fact: that only inside oneself. To be able to find it, first one has to
voices across all spheres of life. very claim (Iranian funds transferred liberate oneself from such matters as greed and envy. The
Leota McLean to terrorists) was made by none other stillness following liberation — even if only momentary
Angela Zheng Redwood City — produces the insights of wisdom which are obtainable
than Obama’s champion of this odi-
Sunnyvale in no other way. They enable us to see the hallowness and
ous deal, ex secretary of state John fundamental unsatisfactoriness of a life devoted primarily
Kerry himself. Oh, and by the way,
A personal attack is John Kerry’s admission was reported
to the pursuit of material ends, to the neglect of the spiri-
No pay for Congress during tual. Such a life necessarily sets man against man and
not a rational debate not by FOX News, but by CNN (Jan nation against nation because men’s needs are infinite and
government shutdown Editor, 21, 2016). infinitude can be achieved only in the spiritual realm, not
Editor, Michael Oberg (“Four Pinocchios” on the material.
Members of Congress should be in the Monday, Dec. 31, edition of Pamela Abramson “Without wisdom man is driven to build up a monster
working without pay during the shut- the San Mateo Daily Journal) claims I economy which destroys the world and to seek fantastic
San Mateo satisfactions like landing a man on the moon. Instead of
down. They traveled or flew home to spread lies when I wrote that former
overcoming the “world” by moving toward saintliness, he
tries to overcome it by gaining prominence in wealth,
OUR MISSION: power, science or indeed any imaginable ‘sport.’ … How
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Stocks rise on hope for trade breakthrough


By Marley Jay and logistics company J.B. Hunt
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS rose 2.8 percent to $95.88.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 23,864.65 Among communications com-
NEW YORK — Stocks climbed Low: 23,581.45 panies, Facebook rose 3.2 per-
for the third day in a row Tuesday Close: 23,787.45 cent to $142.53. Verizon added
as the latest round of trade talks Change: +256.10 2. 9 percent to $58. 38 after it
between Washington and Beijing reported strong wireless sub-
OTHER INDEXES scriber gains in the fourth quarter.
continued. It’s the longest win-
S&P 500: 2574.41 +24.72 Among consumer-focused compa-
ning streak for U.S. indexes since
late November. NYSE Index: 11716.23 +110.27 nies, Amazon gained 1.7 percent
News reports said the trade Nasdaq: 6897.00 +73.53 to $1,656.58 and Nike shot up
negotiations would be extended to NYSE MKT: 2433.42 +34.04 1.3 percent to $76.73.
a third day, a potential positive Russell 2000: 1426.55 +21.19 Oil prices also continued to
sign even though no major devel- Wilshire 5000: 26,613.79 +282.41 rally. U. S. crude rose for the
opments have been announced so eighth day in the last nine, jump-
far. Experts say it will take 10-Yr Bond: 2.71 +0.03 ing 2.6 percent to $49.78 per bar-
months for them to resolve the Oil (per barrel): 49.73 +1.21 rel in New York. Brent crude, used
causes of the trade war, which Gold : 1,286.20 -3.70 to price international oils, gained
include disagreements over 2.4 percent to $58.72 a barrel in
Beijing’s handling of technology Oil prices also kept rallying. typical when there’s uncertainty 73.53 points, or 1.1 percent, to London.
and intellectual property. Kate Warne, an investment and there’s a lot of new informa- 6,897. The Russell 2000 index of U.S. crude dropped from $76 a
Investors have become notably strategist for Edward Jones, said tion coming into the market,” she smaller-company stocked gained barrel in early October to about
more optimistic about an eventual the market’s large moves in recent said. 21.19 points, or 1.5 percent, to $42 a barrel on Dec. 24 as
deal, a sharp reversal of the con- weeks reflect investors’ questions Warne added that trading on 1,426.55. investors worried about slowing
cerns that helped send stocks about major issues including eco- Wall Street is typically light dur- Railroad operator Union Pacific economic growth and a supply
plunging in October and nomic growth, the threats of ing the holidays, and that may made one of the biggest gains glut. Brighter prospects for
December. An agreement between recession and trade tensions, and have contributed to the huge among S&P 500 companies. It growth and higher energy demand
the two biggest economic powers rising interest rates. She said it’s swings in late December and early surged 8.7 percent to $150.75 have helped send energy prices
in the world could remove a major normal for stocks to repeatedly January. after hiring longtime Canadian higher since then.
obstacle to global economic change course as traders grapple The S&P 500 index rose 24.72 National railroad executive Jim Bond prices fell and yields rose,
growth, and many of the biggest with those issues on a day-to-day points, or 1 percent, to 2,574.41. Vena as its chief operating officer. another sign of optimism about
gains Tuesday went to companies basis. The Dow Jones Industrial Average Other transportation and industri- economic growth. The yield on
that usually do better in times of “You have new information picked up 256.10 points, or 1.1 al companies also jumped. the 10-year Treasury note rose to
faster growth, including internet, that’s driving stock prices both percent, to 23,787.45. Aerospace giant Boeing rose 3.8 2.73 percent from 2.65 percent
technology and industrial stocks. higher and lower, and that’s pretty The Nasdaq composite climbed percent to $340.53 and trucking late Monday.

US job openings fell in November to still-strong 6.9 million By Christopher Rugaber fights. Last week’s blockbuster gain since the recession.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jobs report helped assuage con- The number of people quitting
cerns about the economy, as it fell in November, the report
WASHINGTON — U. S. job showed that hiring reached a 10- showed, but the total also stayed
openings fell in November from month high in December. at a solid level. Quits are typically
the previous month, but the num- The number of open jobs is still seen as a positive sign, because
ber of available positions higher than the number of unem- most people quit for another job,
remained healthy. ployed, a switch that occurred in usually for higher pay.
Job openings slipped 3.4 per- March for the first time in the More quits can also raise pres-
cent to a seasonally adjusted 6.9 nearly 20 years that the govern- sure on employers to pay more in
million, the Labor Department ment has tracked job openings. order to keep their workers. Quits
said Tuesday. That is the fewest There were 6 million people were dropped 3.2 percent in November
openings in five months, but still out of work in November. to 3.4 million. That is still 6.6
16 percent higher than a year ago. That suggests employers are percent higher than a year ago.
The job market remains strong desperate to hire, a trend that Overall hiring slid to 5.7 million
despite sharp stock market appears to be finally pushing up from 5.9 million, slightly disap-
declines last month, interest rate wages. Average hourly pay rose pointing to some economists. That
increases by the Federal Reserve 3.2 percent in December from a is a gross figure, while December’s
REUTERS and a slowing global economy year earlier, Friday’s jobs report hiring announced on Friday —
Job seekers and recruiters gather at TechFair in Los Angeles. that is also bedeviled by trade showed, matching the best yearly 312,000 jobs — is a net figure.

Supreme Court won’t preside over challenge to state egg laws Business brief
By David A. Lieb lawsuits. It said the dispute over interstate who won election as a U.S. senator in Sears gets another
commerce was best suited for a district court. November. He was replaced as attorney gen-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Supreme Court didn’t cite a reason for eral last week by former state treasurer Eric
reprieve from liquidation
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The U.S. rejecting the lawsuits in a brief order Schmitt, a fellow Republican who pledged NEW YORK — Sears is getting another
Supreme Court has declined to get involved Monday, although it noted Justice Clarence Tuesday to continue the fight to protect farm- reprieve from liquidation after its chairman
in a legal dispute involving 15 states that Thomas would have granted the motions. ers and consumers from “burdensome regula- and largest shareholder revised his bid to
want to strike down laws in California and The high court on Monday also declined to tions.” save the iconic brand.
Massachusetts requiring larger living areas hear an appeal of California’s 2004 law ban- California voters approved a ballot initia- The Hoffman Estates, Illinois-based
for some farm animals. ning a poultry product known as foie gras, a tive in 2008 requiring that caged hens spend retailer says it has accepted Eddie Lampert’s
The attorney general’s office in Missouri, liver delicacy made by force-feeding ducks most of their day in spaces large enough to bid through an affiliate of his ESL hedge
which spearheaded one of the lawsuits, and geese. The issue has been simmering in lie down, stand up, turn around and extend fund that could keep 425 stores open and
vowed Tuesday to continue fighting for local courts since shortly after lawmakers passed their limbs. The measure gave farmers until save tens of thousands of workers, accord-
farmers and consumers and said it was consid- the ban, which also prohibits liver produced 2015 to comply. After California egg farmers ing to a hearing on Tuesday at the bankrupt-
ering the next step. out of state from entering California. raised concerns that they would be put at a cy court in White Plains, N.Y. The bid now
President Donald Trump’s Department of The multi-state egg lawsuit against competitive disadvantage, state legislators requires Lampert to deposit $120 million by
Justice had urged the Supreme Court not to California was led by former Missouri in 2010 expanded the law to bar the sale of 4 p.m. Wednesday through his hedge fund.
accept original jurisdiction over the states’ Attorney General Josh Hawley, a Republican eggs from any hens that were not raised in The revised bid is not official, and will be
compliance with California standards requir- evaluated in an auction set for Jan. 14 that
ing at least 116 square inches of floor space will compete with other bids from liquida-
per chicken. tors looking to shut it down.
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Wednesday • Jan. 9, 2019

Keeping with Scots tradition By Terry Bernal


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Carlmont has never been short on cross-country talent.


Take 2009, for instance, when the Scots swept Daily
Journal Cross-Country Runner of the Year honors with
Jessie Petersen earning the girls’ award, and Benjamin Heck
taking the boys’.
Since then, the Scots had earned the title three more
times, but not twice in the same season — until this one.
On the heels of schoolmate Kaimei Gescuk taking the
girls’ top honor, Carlmont senior Justin Hsu ran down the
sweep in being named Daily Journal Boys’ Cross-Country
Athlete of the Year.
“We’ve been fortunate to have a good crop of kids,”
Carlmont head coach John Lilygren said. “The boys’ pro-
gram has been pretty strong the past three or four years, and
Justin has kind of improved each year. He’s obviously our
leader right now.”
Carlmont had high expectations for the third-year varsity
runner early in the season after he emerged in the Stanford
Invitational. Hsu took third place in the Division I race
Sept. 29 with a time of 15 minutes, 54.7 seconds. He fin-
ished just one-tenth of a second off the second-place finish-
er and, perhaps more importantly, notched the top time of
all runners in the race from Northern California.

See HSU, Page 15

Padres stage big comeback


to stayundefeatedin WCAL
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

What a show!
In a showdown between the last
two unbeaten teams in the West
Catholic Athletic League, the Serra
Padres looked beleaguered and beat- DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE
en. With 4:53 remaining in regula- Burlingame’s Kyle Botelho, top, shown during a match last season, finished
tion, the up-tempo Riordan second at 132 in the Bianchini tournament at Cupertino High School.
Crusaders had extended their best
lead of the night to 12 points.
But, oh how those fundamentals
can move mountains. And while
County wrestlers
Riordan’s fusion of dash and flash
continued to pick up speed, Serra
(3-0 WCAL, 10-2 overall) coun-
tered by executing with simplicity
shine at Bianchini
By Nathan Mollat the tournament
and elegance to ride a brilliant run title without
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
over the closing five minutes for a winning an
67-64 victory in front of a near- i n di v i dual
capacity crowd Tuesday night at The Peninsula had a strong ch amp i o n s h i p
Morton Family Gymnasium. showing at one of the spotlight match. The
“That’s the toughest team we’ve preseason wrestling tournaments Padres had eight
seen all year,” Serra guard Parker during the Bianchini tournament wrestlers make
McDonald said. “I mean, they’re at Cupertino High School over the the final podi-
really good. … They’re going to be weekend.
Jack Woods um, but their
really good for the next couple “It’s always been a good tourna- highest placing
years. But we had to show up. We’re ment,” said Sam Temko, an assis- was a pair of runner-up finishes
at home. … So we just had to play tant coach with Half Moon Bay, from senior Jack Woods in the
hard, stay confident and play our whose team won a pair of individ- 170-pound class and junior
game.” ual tournament titles. “They bring Marcellus Eison at heavyweight.
McDonald was the catalyst in the out a lot of the tougher teams from Arman Popli was third at 182,
fourth quarter comeback as Serra the area, along with some of the Mikey Pechina and Charles
responded to the 12-point deficit TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL tougher teams from [the North Matthews were fourth at 152 and
with a 19-2 run. The senior shared Serra guard Parker McDonald scores 2 of his 19 points in the third quarter Coast Section].” 126, respectively; Enzo
prior to the Padres rallying back from a 12-point deficit with 4:53 to play The Serra team pulled off some-
See SERRA, Page 14 in a 67-64 win over Riordan Tuesday night at Morton Family Gymnasium. thing not often seen — winning See WRESTLING, Page 15

Sharks stay hot, beat Oilers for fourth straight win


By Gideon Rubin Alex Chiasson and Milan Lucic scored for Talbot. Later, a pass by Burns ricocheted off
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sharks 7, Oilers 2 Edmonton, which has lost eight of 10 after Kane’s skate and into the net, giving San
totaling 36 goals during that stretch. The a 5-0-1 surge. Jose a 4-1 lead at 6:32 of the second.
SAN JOSE — Evander Kane and Joonas Sharks are 11-2-2 over their last 15 games. Kane has five goals in his last four games, Sorensen scored his eighth goal on a
Donskoi each scored two goals, Erik Karlsson has at least one assist in 14 con- and fortuitous bounces figured in his 15th penalty shot. Aaron Dell made 20 saves for
Karlsson had three assists again and the secutive appearances. He has 25 points (one and 16th of the season. San Jose.
Sharks beat the Oilers 7-2 Tuesday night. goal, 24 assists) in that span, and three He scored the first goal of the night at Mikko Koskinen gave up three goals on
Marcus Sorensen, Brent Burns and Joe assists in each of his last two games. 6:37 of the first period when his shot 19 shots after replacing Talbot midway
Thornton also scored for San Jose, which San Jose coach Peter DeBoer missed the bounced off the back of defenseman Caleb through the second period. Talbot allowed
has won four straight and six of seven — game because he was ill. Jones’ skate and slid past goalie Cam four goals and turned back 17 shots.
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TUESDAY
Local sports roundup
Roussanov scored 14 points in
the fourth quarter alone and was a
Golden State cruises past Knicks home, and this marked the Knicks’
perfect 8 for 8 from the free-throw THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Warriors 122, Knicks 95
Girls’ basketball line during the game, hitting all final visit to Oracle Arena before the
six of his free throws in the fourth OAKLAND — Klay Thompson floor — 7 for 16 two-time defending champion
South City 70, Westmoor 39
period. scored 43 points with seven 3-point- from long range Warriors move across the bay to new
After a tough non-league sched-
ers, Stephen Curry had his first dou- — and notching arena Chase Center starting next sea-
ule, the Warriors opened PAL El Camino (1-0 PAL North, 2-11 ble-double of the season with 14 his second game son.
North Division play by cruising overall) trailed by a point, 36-35, points and a season-best 14 assists, with at least 40
past the Rams. heading into the fourth quarter, but COUSINS’ PROGRESS
and the Golden State Warriors points after
South City (1-0 PAL North, 5-7 outscored Terra Nova (1-1, 9-5) snapped a rare three-game home los-
overall) took control of the game going off for 52 All-Star center DeMarcus Cousins’
20-18 over the final eight minute. ing streak by beating the cold-shoot- at Chicago on
in the opening quarter, leading 24- progress working back from left
Terra Nova had three players ing New York Knicks 122-95 on Oct. 29. Achilles tendon surgery has been
6. Alex Salise led the Warriors score in double figures, led by AJ Tuesday night.
with a game-high 21 points. Klay Thompson Mario Hezonja encouraging in recent scrimmages
Orenlas’ 13 points. Jordan Kevin Durant added 24 points, six scored 19 points enough so that Kerr expects him back
Becca Tasi and Gabby Natividad Salgado added 12 and Jack rebounds and six assists while
each had 13 points and Jezelle for the Knicks, who shot 39.8 per- soon — and it’s looking like some-
Bellinger finished with 10. Draymond Green had 11 rebounds and cent (35 of 88). Enes Kanter added 12 time this month.
Madrid chipped in with 10. 10 of his team’s 36 assists as the points and 16 rebounds. “All I can tell you is it’s closer now,
Warriors pulled away late in the first The Warriors ended the first half on because the last week his scrimmag-
Eastside College Prep 54, Sacred Heart Prep 68, half to get back on a winning track at a 13-0 run over the final 2:47 of the ing looks a lot better,” Kerr said. “We
Notre Dame-Belmont 42 Pinewood 34 Oracle Arena. first half to turn a 49-48 deficit into a have a decent idea how we’d like to
The Tigers came up short in their The Gators trailed 13-12 after Thompson hit 5 of his first 7 shots 61-49 lead at the break. use DeMarcus and in what rotations.
WBAL Foothill Division opener, one quarter, but held the Panthers and had 12 points by the end of the Golden State won its 10th straight ... It might not be as simple as ‘This
falling to the Panthers. to just 21 points over the final first, finishing 18 of 29 from the against New York and fifth in a row at looks good on paper.”’
Emilia Dougherty led NDB (0-1 three periods to post the WBAL
WBAL Foothill, 8-4 overall) with victory.
20 points. Alaiyah San Juan added
10 points for the Tigers, who also
got six points from Jasmine
Brendan Carney had a big game
for SHP (2-1 WBAL, 5-7 overall),
NBA looking into McCaw signing
scoring a game-high 20 points, By Tim Reynolds The New York ramifications among the many
Masuda.
including four 3-pointers. Yianni THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Times first reasons that factored into their
Gardner and Jai Deshpande each reported that thinking.
Mercy-Burlingame 49, Harker 37 the NBA was
The Crusaders outscored the added nine points. The NBA is looking into the cir-
cumstances surrounding Patrick reviewing the McCaw played three games with
Eagles 30-16 in the second half to Pinewood falls to 0-3 in league
McCaw’s short-lived stint with matter. It’s the Cavs, who waived him Sunday
win their WBAL Skyline Division play and 8-5 overall.
the Cleveland Cavaliers. unclear how and did so before his contract
opener. long the NBA’s would have been guaranteed for the
Mercy (1-0 WBAL Skyline, 9-4 A person with knowledge of the
Half Moon Bay 70, Oceana 40 situation said Tuesday that the review will remainder of this season. McCaw
overall) was led by Alayne Buban,
who finished with 14 points. Mia The Cougars open PAL North league has opened a review at the Patrick McCaw take, or what — cleared waivers and is now an unre-
Division play by routing the request of the Golden State if anything — stricted free agent.
Calsada added 12 for the Crusaders. the Warriors are seeking.
Sharks. Warriors, the team that McCaw had
Harker falls to 0-1 in league play The Warriors held McCaw’s McCaw averaged 4.0 points in
Half Moon Bay (1-0 PAL North, spent the previous two seasons
and 8-4 overall. rights as a restricted free agent, 128 regular-season appearances
8-5 overall) led 18-10 after the with. The person spoke to The
Associated Press on condition of then elected not to match the two- with the Warriors in the 2016-17
Menlo School 62, first period, but pulled away over
anonymity because no details of year, $6 million offer sheet that he and 2017-18 seasons. He scored
Notre Dame-SJ 34 the next two, outscoring Oceana
the probe have been revealed pub- signed with the Cavaliers on Dec. five points in the three appear-
The Knights dominated the first (0-2, 1-10) 35-12.
licly. 28 — with the potential luxury tax ances with the Cavaliers.
half as they cruised to the WBAL Junior Michael Hourani, start-
Foothill Division win over the ing in place of the injured Sorie
Regents.
Menlo (2-0 WBAL Foothill, 13-
1 overall) led 22-4 after one period
Syme, led HMB with 17 points on
8 of 12 shooting. Mykola Ediger
filled the stat sheet for the
Lowest-ever ratings for college title game
and then held NDSJ to just one Cougars, finishing with 12
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ESPNU. The figures do not yet include Clemson won 44-16, the largest
point in the second to lead 48-5 at points, four rebounds, four ESPNEWS or streaming viewership. margin of victory in a college foot-
halftime. assists, three blocks and three SAN JOSE — Clemson’s blowout The 2016 national championship ball championship game since
Valentina Ross scored seven assists. victory over Alabama in the College game between Alabama and Clemson Alabama beat Notre Dame by 28 in
points and anchored Menlo’s Football Playoff drew a 14.6 that was decided on a last-second the 2012 BCS title game.
overnight rating for ESPN across its touchdown drew 25.3 million view-
defense. Girls’ soccer multiple-channel broadcast, the low- ers. Last season’s Alabama overtime
Boys’ basketball Hillsdale 1, South City 1 est-rated title game in the 5-year-old The third championship meeting victory against Georgia drew a 16.7
The Knights got a second-half postseason system. of the Tigers and Crimson Tide, and overnight rating.
El Camino 55, Terra Nova 54
goal to forge a draw with the divi- The viewership numbers reported fourth straight playoff meeting over-
The Colts stunned the Tigers in The College Football Playoff piv-
sion favorite Warriors. Tuesday by Nielsen provided some all, was also the most lopsided CFP
their PAL North Division opener oted away from its original plan to
better news for the network. ESPN final. The ratings and viewership
as Antonio Roussanov scored 22 Aaliyah Schinaman notched the play semifinal games on New Year’s
said Nielsen reported that 25.2 mil- topped out at 16.2 and 27.8 million
of his game-high 28 points in the game-tying goal for Hillsdale (1- Eve, moving several sets of games
lion viewers tuned into Monday in the first half when the Tigers
second half. 0-1 PAL Ocean, 3-4-4 overall).
night’s game on ESPN, ESPN2 and extended their lead to 15 points. off weeknights to Saturdays instead.
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Lawmakers urge MLB payrolls dropped


for first time since 2010
prep officials to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Spending on Major


Welington Castillo approximately
$3.5 million after positive drug
tests. Closer Roberto Osuna’s
as in 2012. He cited a $9.4 billion
revenue figure for 2018, up from
$9.1 billion in 2017, and luxury tax

reinstate player
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Davenport said.
League Baseball payrolls dropped
last season for the first time since
2010, an $18 million decrease attrib-
utable to drug and domestic violence
suspensions and a player retiring at
midseason.
domestic violence suspension cost
him roughly $2.1 million from
Toronto and Houston, and Baltimore
outfielder Colby Rasmus walked
away from about $1.5 million rather
payrolls, which use average annual
values of contracts and include bene-
fits. MLB pegged the average salary
increase at 29.1 percent since 2012
and the average luxury tax payroll
than try to come back from a hip rise since then at 28.4 percent.
USA Basketball reported the
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Still, even a year with flat payrolls injury. “So although the top payroll in
payment a few months later and
Suspended prep basketball player is unusual for MLB. The only previ- World Series champion Boston 2018 was the lowest since 2012, the
Davenport’s family repaid the
Maori Davenport addressed ous drops since 2002 were by $3 mil- had the highest payroll for the first average payroll has increased signif-
money.
Alabama’s Republican and lion in 2010 and by $32 million in time since the free-agent era started icantly, which means MLB has had
Her mother, Tara Davenport, is a
Democratic caucuses Tuesday 2004. in 1976 at $230 million. In a sign of payroll compression — which is a
middle school coach who also
about her situation and several Teams combined to spend $4.23 increasing parity, a record 24 teams good thing for competitive bal-
assists with the high school team.
lawmakers have urged state high billion on major league payroll last had $100 million payrolls, and the ance,” he said.
Tara Davenport said “the sad part
school officials to reinstate her. year, according to final figures com- Red Sox figure was the lowest for the Union head Tony Clark declined to
about it” is that adults made the
Davenport, a senior at Charles piled by the commissioner’s office top big league payroll since 2012. comment, spokesman Chris Dahl
mistake and her daughter is the one
Henderson High and obtained by The Associated Luxury tax surcharges that started for said.
being punished for it.
School in Troy, Press. The decrease followed an off- the 2017 season appear to have Agent Scott Boras claimed the
“I thought because it was USA
Alabama has season with a weak free-agent class changed behavior of high-revenue players’ portion of the money has
that it wouldn’t have gotten to this
been ruled ineli- that failed to push the average high- teams. declined.
point because USA admitted their
gible by state er. MLB Deputy Commissioner Dan “The luxury tax, the new elements
mistake, ” Tara Davenport said.
high school Seattle second baseman Robinson Halem said the slice of revenue going have dramatically quelled the mar-
“Her dad and I sent the money back
officials after Cano lost about $11.7 million and to major and minor league players ket,” he said. “The allocation of rev-
ASAP, but unfortunately that did-
receiving an Chicago White Sox catcher last year was 54.2 percent, the same enues to payroll has gone down.”
n’t matter either.”
$857.20 check The Davenports were notified of last month.
Maori
from USA the error on Nov. 26, reported it to Dodgers acquire pitcher Baseball briefs
Davenport
Bas k et b al l , the AHSAA on Nov. 27 and repaid Jaime Schultz from Tampa Herrera will earn $8.5 million in Yankees’ CC Sabathia cleared
which has been the money the following day,
repaid. according to Charles Henderson LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers each of the next two years as part to resume baseball activities
The 6-foot-4 Davenport told the Principal Brock Kelley. have acquired right-handed pitcher of the deal announced Tuesday, and
Associated Press while she and her Jaime Schultz from the Tampa Bay the White Sox have a $10 million NEW YORK — Yankees pitcher
“My school has respectfully
parents visited the Alabama Rays for minor league right-han- option for 2021 with a $1 million CC Sabathia has been cleared to
proceeded through the steps of the
Statehouse that she doesn’t der Caleb Sampen. buyout. resume working out, including
appeal process, but we have been
believe she did anything wrong. Schultz was 2-2 with a 5.64 ERA Herrera was part of a dominant baseball activities.
met with a ‘rules are rules mindset’
“I hope to play again this year, throughout, ” Kelley said in a in 22 appearances with one start bullpen that helped Kansas City The 38-year-old left-hander had
but if I don’t get to play again, I statement Tuesday. “I understand for the Rays last year. win back-to-back pennants and a blockage in one artery to his
just want them to help this not rules and believe in the fundamen- In six minor league seasons, the 2015 World Series. heart and had a procedure Dec. 11
happen to any other student-ath- tal aspects of rules. However, in Schultz is 22-17 with a 3.57 ERA. The 29-year-old right-hander to insert a stent to clear the block-
lete in Alabama,” said Davenport, this case, this is beyond the bas- The 27-year-old pitcher was has a 2.82 ERA and 60 saves over age.
who has signed to play college ketball court, beyond the rule selected by the Rays in the 14th eight seasons with the Royals and Sabathia had a scheduled follow-
basketball at Rutgers. book, and beyond this basketball round of the 2013 amateur draft out Washington. He had a 2.44 ERA up stress test Tuesday, according
USA Basketball gave Davenport season. of High Point in North Carolina. with 17 saves in 48 games last to the team, and was cleared to
the check for “lost wages” after “This case is about character. It’s Sampen was 0-2 with a 5.04 year for Kansas City and the work out.
she played for the team in a tourna- about integrity. It’s about doing ERA in 13 games, including 11 Nationals, who acquired him on Yankees pitchers and catchers
ment last summer, inadvertently the right thing and correcting a starts, for rookie-level Ogden last June 18. Herrera did not pitch after are scheduled to start spring train-
running afoul of the Alabama High mistake when it’s is realized. The year. The 22-year-old was selected Aug. 26 because of a broken left ing workouts on Feb. 14.
School Athletic Association’s AHSAA never knew anything by the Dodgers in the 20th round foot. Sabathia is part of a projected
amateur rule. about the check until the of last year’s draft. Chicago is coming off its sixth rotation that includes Luis
She has received an outpouring Davenports reported it to them. straight losing season, finishing Severino, Masahiro Tanaka,
of support from around the coun- The Davenports reported it to White Sox, All-Star Herrera fourth in the AL Central at 62-100 James Paxton and J. A. Happ.
try, including from Golden State AHSAA and sent the money back last year. The White Sox acquired Yankees general manager Brian
Warriors center Demarcus Cousins within 48 hours of realizing Maori finalize $18M, 2-year deal former Tampa Bay closer Alex Cashman hopes to trade Sonny
and Rutgers coach Vivian Stringer. could not accept the check.” CHICAGO — Two-time All-Star Colome in a trade with Seattle in Gray, who struggled and was booed
“It just makes me feel like the Two other high school players reliever Kelvin Herrera and the November. They also got first by Yankees fans, and said he would
world has my back in this situa- from other states also received Chicago White Sox have finalized baseman and designated hitter step up trade efforts after Sabathia
tion, so I’m not wrong, ” checks from USA Basketball. an $18 million, two-year contract. Yonder Alonso from Cleveland was given a go-ahead.
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Kingsbury spurns USC for Arizona Cardinals job


By Bob Baum were known for their along with a bevy of other picks and lots of the college level.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS high-scoring perform- salary cap space. He does, however, bring unquestioned
ances. His prize pupil in After a one-year experiment with a knowledge of successful offenses and in
PHOENIX — The Arizona Cardinals have those days was current defense-oriented coach in Wilks, Cardinals working with young quarterbacks. Under
hired former Texas Tech coach Kliff Kansas City Chiefs All- president Michael Bidwill acknowledged he Kingsbury’s tutelage, both Case Keenum
Kingsbury, a move aimed at providing Pro quarterback Patrick got that hire wrong and vowed to get this and Mahomes led the nation in passing as
guidance for young quarterback Josh Mahomes. Tuesday’s hir- one right. The Cardinals hope the hire can college quarterbacks.
Rosen and resuscitating the worst offense ing came barely a month match the magic that happened when Sean “Yeah, I think he can be a great NFL
in the NFL. after Kingsbury was hired McVay was hired by the Los Angeles Rams. coach,” Mahomes said Tuesday before the
The Cardinals announced the hiring Cliff Kingsbury as offensive coordinator Arizona’s move is back to an offense-cen- hiring was announced. “He has the work
Tuesday after a long interview earlier in the at USC. tered coach, a philosophy that worked well ethic. He has the passion for the game. I
day, saying Kingsbury had agreed to terms Kingsbury, also a former offensive coor- in the previous hire of Bruce Arians, who know that he loves the sport. So I know
on a four-year contract with a team option dinator at Texas A&M where he worked with won 50 games in five seasons before retir- he’ll be able to relate to quarterbacks. He
for a fifth. He was to be introduced at a news Johnny Manziel, replaces Steve Wilks, who ing after the 2017 season. would put in the work and now it’s just about
conference at the team’s training facility in was fired after going an NFL-worst 3-13 in And Bidwill’s latest choice is a risk, him finding where he needs to be at.”
Tempe on Wednesday. his one season in Arizona. given that the 39-year-old Kingsbury has Kingsbury was let go after six seasons at
Kingsbury was fired after going 35-40 in That means Kingsbury will take over a no NFL coaching experience and no record Texas Tech and joined the USC staff as
six seasons at Texas Tech, but his teams team with the No. 1 overall draft pick, of success in terms of wins and losses at offensive coordinator on Dec. 5.

od, giving the Crusaders a 51-44 lead — and run to open the game was countered by an 11- hope. After Clark’s second shot, McDonald

SERRA
Continued from page 11
sucking the air out of Serra’s home arena in
the process — it just didn’t seem like it was
destined to be the Padres’ night.
3 Riordan run to tie it 11-11— Simon came
off the bench to answer with seven points
over the next two minutes.
got a reprieve from the stripe, hitting both
sides of a 1-and-1 with eight seconds left to
all but seal the win.
Serra head coach Chuck Rapp refused to Simon totaled 15 points, including three “Parker made some big plays and really
accept that fate, though. And his insistence 3s, the last of which he knocked down with stepped up,” Rapp said. “I was really proud of
the game-high with 19 points, nine of them 2:51 remaining to cut Riordan’s lead to 58- him. He did everything but sell popcorn and
on the straightforward, fundamental approach
coming in the final period. Just as important 55. Next time down the court, the senior sweep the court.”
created a rift of styles between the Padres and
the pair of fourth-quarter assists he dished on kicked an assist pass out to 5-11 junior Despite the Crusaders’ 58.3-percent clip
Crusaders that ultimately defined the game.
consecutive plays — each giving Serra the Antonio Abeyta, who knocked down a 3 to tie shooting 3s — led by senior Chimae Ugbaja,
lead — as the 6-4, third-year varsity play- “That’s absolutely what we were trying to
do,” Rapp said. “We stuck around. And then it. who knocked down four 3s to total 12 points
maker was keen to share the spotlight. Then after Riordan committed its third — they stopping looking from downtown
“I love sharing the ball,” McDonald said. we made some plays at the end.”
turnover in four possessions, McDonald after their first made shot of the fourth quarter
“With all the guys, just get them the ball. It’s Rapp credited assistant coach Sean Dugoni maneuvered into a 3-2 mismatch in the post to up the lead to 54-44. Riordan didn’t
all good stuff. And anytime the ball goes in with the strategy that changed the tide. to bend a pass around a defender to Simon, attempt another 3 the rest of the night.
the basket, it’s a beautiful thing.” Dugoni — who served as the Padres’ interim who put in a go-ahead bucket, giving the “We still had it, we just didn’t do it,” Curtin
McDonald — who totaled four assists and head coach two seasons ago when Rapp was Padres their first lead since the opening said. “And that was the big difference.”
two steals throughout — was the answer to forced to spend a long recovery from back minute of the second half. Still, Curtin’s team is positioned to be the
Riordan’s dynamic duo of junior guards Bryce surgery — strategized that Serra should go to “We didn’t want them to speed us up because best Riordan squad in over a decade. In open-
Monroe and Jelani Clark. The two shared the a smaller lineup in the fourth quarter. that’s how they want you to play,” McDonald ing WCAL play with convincing wins over
game-high with 19 points apiece. And while “That was huge,” Rapp said. “We just spread said. “They speed you up and speed you up. St. Francis 69-39 and at Valley Christian 72-
the Crusaders shot 37.8 percent from the the court, hit some 3s and got some stops But coach just told us to slow it down, stick to 46, the Crusaders jumped out to a 2-0 league
floor throughout, they erupted from a 31-31 when we needed to. And that was the differ- our game. Don’t let their tempo dictate our record for the first time since 2006-07, when
tie at halftime by maintaining a 7-for-13 clip ence. The small lineup was really a key tempo, and that’s what we tried to do. And it Rich Forslund was head coach.
in the third quarter. there.”One of the biggest additions was in worked out tonight.” That was the year before Curtin arrived at
Riordan was also 7 of 12 from 3-point land. thrusting guard Patrick Simon back into the Riordan refused to slow it down, even with Riordan. He joined the varsity staff as an
And when senior Justice Turner launched a mix. The 5-8 senior came up huge in small the previous lead, and was pressing hard. The assistant coach under Rich Buckner in 2007-
half-court buzzer-beater to end the third peri- bursts. In the first quarter — after Serra’s 8-0 Crusaders’ only bucket as the lead was chang- 08, then moved to junior-varsity head coach
ing hands came on the next series, with in 2010-11. He took over the varsity
Monroe scoring on an athletic dribble-drive Crusaders last season. The program comes
play to tie it 60-60. The Padres took the lead full circle with Forslund — who served as
right back on another McDonald assist, head coach at Half Moon Bay for seven years
though, this time with the senior kicking to prior to assisting at Palo Alto last season —
6-4 senior Cooper Fitz for a go-ahead lay-in. returning to Riordan as an assistant coach
“I don’t think it was the game went too this season.
fast,” Riordan head coach Joe Curtin said. “It’s the best team we’ve had in a while,”
“We play fast. I think it was we were out of Curtin said. “But this is the WCAL. All that
control. We were in a hurry and that really means now is you’re probably going to get
cost us the game.” other teams’ best shots. We saw that
The Crusaders (2-1, 9-4) cut it to 65-64 with tonight.”
12 seconds to play on consecutive buckets by Serra shot 50 percent (29 of 58) from the
Clark. Sandwiched between those two scores, field throughout. Cade Rees, a 6-7 senior,
McDonald went to the free-throw line for a 1- added 10 points and a game-high nine
and-1 and missed the first, giving Riordan rebounds.
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at Toro Park in Salinas. His time of 15:55.7 first time in his career, reaching the podium
Report: Stephen HSU was good for fourth place in the Division I
race.
His performance in Salinas turned into a
with a sixth-place finish.
“Justin, I’d have to say as a distance run-
ner, Ryan beat him in cross-country, but it’s
Curry’s PGA Tour Continued from page 11

It was a fitting breakout performance for


duel for fourth place. While the front pack
ran away with the race — Palo Alto’s Henry
Saul, Bellarmine’s Colin Peattie and Los
amazing to see in workouts and things
Justin was really a beast and really strong,”
Lilygren said.

event scrapped Hsu, who made his varsity debut at the


Stanford Invitational two years ago as a
sophomore. New to the world of cross-coun-
Altos’ Owen Mackenzie finished top three,
respectively — Hsu found himself battling
Bellarmine senior Ross D’Orfani at the
Grows into leadership role
As for the team finish, Carlmont missed
try running in that 2016 season, Hsu — for front of the secondary pack.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS advancing to Fresno by one place both years.
lack of better phrasing — was just happy to
“During the last 100, we were within one In 2017, the team took third at CCS, with just
be there.
SAN FRANCISCO — The PGA Tour has step of each other and I was thinking I could the top two teams advancing to the state meet.
pulled the plug on a new tournament hosted After finishing 61st in 2016 among actually lose this,” Hsu said. “But by the
Central Coast Section runners — during a This year, CCS received three team bids to the
by Stephen Curry because of negotiations time we finished I was ahead of him by a state championships. The Scots, however,
with a potential title sponsor and changes race spent marveling at how fast and well- couple seconds.”
conditioned the vast field in front of him settled for fourth place.
to the golf course, the San Francisco While the Carlmont boys’ team missed This was still quite an accomplishment in
Chronicle reported was — he questioned if he even wanted to advancing to the state championships, Hsu
continue with competitive cross-country 2018, after three of the Scots’ top runners —
Tuesday. made the cut individually. And there, Nov. Wilson, Ty Marshall and Amaury Avat — were
Curry tells the newspa- running. 24 at Woodward Park in Fresno, the senior
“It caught me by surprise how much com- seniors last season.
per he is remains com- motored to a 41st-place time of 15:49.8 in “On the boys’ side, honestly, last year we
mitted to bringing a PGA mitment you have to put into running,” Hsu the Division I race.
said. were losing so many good runners, so many
Tour event to the Bay seniors,” Hsu said. “So we didn’t know if we
Area, but it won’t be this Stick-to-itiveness served Hsu well. Adding to Carlmont’s legacy were actually going to perform well.”
year.
Saving his best for last In doing so, he joined an elite fraternity Hsu took up the mantle for Wilson and led a
Members at Lake
of Carlmont runners, recording the fifth- less experienced team back to the same stand-
Merced, which hosts an
Stephen Curry LPGA Tour stop in May, As a senior this year, he fulfilled his fastest time on the course in program histo- ing. The two may have even more in common
promise after his fast start at Stanford. He ry, behind Kyle Shackleton (15:26, 2003); come next season. Wilson is a freshman at the
had approved spending
opened the postseason by claiming the Daniel Bereket (15:28, 2012); Brad Surh Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Hsu
more than $3.6 million on upgrades.
Peninsula Athletic League individual boys’ (15:37, 2007); and Drew Shackleton has applied to MIT, and expects to receive
But time was running short, with the tour-
championship Nov. 3 at Crystal Springs, (15:39, 2003). word regarding his admittance to the presti-
nament scheduled for eight months away
taking the title in a time of 15:57, and was This marked Hsu’s second trip to the state gious academic school by April.
and not even a tournament director hired.
The Golden State Warriors guard has the only runner on the 2.95-mile course that championships. In 2017, Carlmont was led As for his drive in the wake of Wilson’s
played in a Web.com Tour event the last two day to run a time in the 15-minute range. It by then-senior Ryan Wilson for most of the graduation, Hsu was intent on leading by
years, missing the cut both times. Curry also fronted a team championship for the season. When Wilson fell ill come the CCS example. His resume, in this respect, speaks
was not planning to play in the PGA Tour Gentleman Scots. championships, he still managed to take for itself.
event he was to host. Hsu followed that up by reaching the 10th place in the Division I race. But Hsu “I wanted to be like a team leader,” Hsu said,
podium at the CCS championships Nov. 18 stepped up and surpassed his mentor for the “and didn’t want to let my team down.”

Eddy Lopez was fourth at 170, while Fernando


WRESTLING Diaz-Marquez and Bryan Thorne were fifth at
113 and 152, respectively.
Continued from page 11 Oceana’s Irvin Reyes gave the PAL a third
individual title as he took home the 128-
Cappabianca was fifth at 122 and Ethan Butts pound crown. Reyes, ranked 14th by
sixth at 138. Alan Kaufman won the consola- CCSrank.com, opened with three straight
tion championship at 182 for the Padres. pins to advance to the final and then held off
Serra topped Benicia by 1.5 points to win top-seeded James Kioi from Dougherty
the team title. Valley-Dublin, 6-5. Reyes improved to 10-2
“If any of [our] matches would have not on the season.
been won by pin or given up a pin to an oppo-
Burlingame’s Kyle Botelho (132) and Terra
nent, [we] would not have won,” Serra head
Nova’s Edward Ruiz (145) each had second-
coach Mike Klobuchar said in an email.
place finishes, while El Camino’s Luis Angel
Said Temko: “That’s hard to do, but they’re Vasquez was fourth at 132, as was Terra Nova’s
pretty well rounded.” Adam Louie at 138. The Tigers’ Benicio
Half Moon Bay was the second San Mateo Talamante was fifth at 195 and Burlingame’s
County team with a top-10 finish as the Cian Hennebrey was 6th at 113.
Cougars took seventh overall. The Cougars
were led by a pair of individual champi- “Definitely taking notes on the PAL guys
onships as Cade Duncan won at 195 and there this weekend, especially with dual meets
Caspian Grabowski won the heavyweight starting this week,” Temko said. “See who’s
division. The Cougars had three others medal: where and what they’re doing.”
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Shiffrin denied Tampa Bay


NHL STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L
43 33 8
OTPts
2 68
GF
180
GA
124 Toronto
NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division

Philadelphia
W
31
27
L
12
14
Pct
.721
.659
GB

3
WEDNESDAY
WHAT’S ON TAP
Boys' soccer
San Mateo at Jefferson, 3 p.m.; St. Francis at Serra,
3:15 p.m.; King's Academy at Menlo School, East-

eighth straight
Toronto 42 27 13 2 56 152 117 side College Prep at Crystal Springs, 3:30 p.m.; Half
Boston 43 25 14 4 54 126 110 Boston 24 15 .615 5 Moon Bay at Woodside, South City at Sequoia,
Buffalo 43 23 14 6 52 125 121 Brooklyn 20 22 .476 10 1/2 Menlo-Atherton at Carlmont, Aragon at Burlingame,
Montreal 44 23 16 5 51 134 135 New York 10 31 .244 20 Hillsdale at Jefferson, El Camino at Capuchino, Mills
Florida 41 17 17 7 41 131 147 at Terra Nova, 4:30 p.m.
Detroit 45 16 22 7 39 126 154 Southeast Division
Ottawa 43 15 23 5 35 136 172 Miami 19 20 .487 — Boys' basketball
Metropolitan Division Charlotte 19 21 .475 1/2 Capuchino at Carlmont, San Mateo at Mills, Aragon
Orlando 17 23 .425 2 1/2

victory in slalom
Washington 42 26 12 4 56 149 124 at Woodside, Hillsdale at Menlo-Atherton,
Pittsburgh 43 24 13 6 54 152 123 Washington 16 25 .390 4 Burlingame at Sequoia, Terra Nova at Oceana, El
Columbus 42 24 15 3 51 135 130 Atlanta 12 28 .300 7 1/2 Camino at Jefferson, South City at Half Moon Bay,
N.Y. Islanders 41 23 14 4 50 124 111 5:30 p.m.
Central Division
Carolina 42 20 17 5 45 112 121 Milwaukee 28 11 .718 —
N.Y. Rangers 42 17 18 7 41 116 145 Girls' basketball
Indiana 27 13 .675 1 1/2 Carlmont at Capuchino, Mills at San Mateo, Wood-
New Jersey 42 16 19 7 39 123 142 Detroit 17 21 .447 10 1/2
Philadelphia 43 15 22 6 36 119 156 side at Aragon, Menlo-Atherton at Hillsdale, Sequoia,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I did it, I finally beat Mika.” Chicago 10 30 .250 18 1/2
at Burlingame, Oceana at Terra Nova, Jefferson at
Cleveland 8 33 .195 21
Vlhova had finished runner-up to WESTERN CONFERENCE
WESTERN CONFERENCE
El Camino, Half Moon Bay at South City, 5:30 p.m.
FLACHAU, Austria — Petra Shiffrin in each of the previous five Central Division
Southwest Division Women's college basketball
GP W L OTPts GF GA
Vlhova of Slovakia won a women’s slaloms this season, and she is the Winnipeg 42 27 13 2 56 146 120 W L Pct GB Skyline at San Francisco, San Mateo at Ohlone-Fre-
World Cup night slalom Tuesday, Houston 23 16 .590 — mont, 5 p.m.
only skier other than the American Nashville 44 26 15 3 55 135 109
San Antonio 24 17 .585 —
d e n y i n g Dallas 44 23 17 4 50 119 117
to win a women’s World Cup slalom Colorado 43 20 15 8 48 148 136
New Orleans 19 22 .463 5 Men's college basketball
Mikaela Shiffrin Memphis 18 22 .450 5 1/2 Skyline at San Francisco, Chabot vs Cañada at CSM,
since the start of last season. Minnesota 42 21 18 3 45 119 118 Dallas 18 22 .450 5 1/2
a record-equal- Chicago 45 16 22 7 39 131 163 7 p.m.
Her fifth career slalom victory St. Louis 41 17 20 4 38 114 132
ing eighth con- Northwest Division THURSDAY
made Vlhova the most successful Pacific Division Denver 27 12 .692 —
secutive win in Calgary 44 27 13 4 58 157 126 Girls' soccer
skier in the discipline from Vegas 46 27 15 4 58 140 121
Oklahoma City 25 15 .625 2 1/2 Westmoor at Oceana, 3 p.m.; Burlingame at Carl-
the discipline. Slovakia, surpassing Veronika Sharks 45 25 13 7 57 160 138
Portland 24 17 .585 4 mont, Terra Nova at Woodside, Menlo-Atherton at
Minnesota 20 21 .488 8
Racing in Velez Zuzulova, who had four wins Anaheim 43 19 17 7 45 104 127 Utah 20 21 .488 8 Aragon, Hillsdale at San Mateo, South City at Ca-
Vancouver 45 20 21 4 44 128 143 puchino, El Camino at Sequoia, Mills at Half Moon
dense snowfall, when she retired at the end of last Bay, 4:30 p.m.
Edmonton 43 20 20 3 43 120 138 Pacific Division
Vlhova was third season. Arizona 42 18 21 3 39 108 118 Warriors 27 14 .659 —
Boys' basketball
after the open- Shiffrin, who holds the women’s
Los Angeles 44 17 24 3 37 99 130 L.A. Clippers 24 16 .600 2 1/2
Summit Prep vs Design Tech at Mid-Peninsula, 5:30
Petra Vlhova ing run but post- L.A. Lakers 22 19 .537 5
p.m.; Everest at Bay Tech, 6 p.m.; Design Tech at
record of 37 slalom wins in total, Tuesday’s Games Sacramento 20 21 .488 7
Nueva School, 6:45 p.m.; Summit Shasta at Kehillah
ed the fastest had posted the fastest time in the Boston 4, Minnesota 0 Phoenix 10 32 .238 17 1/2
Jewish, Serra at St. Ignatius, 7:30 p.m.
second-run time. Carolina 4, N.Y. Islanders 3
opening run. Pittsburgh 5, Florida 1 Tuesday’s Games
Vlhova fell on Indiana 123, Cleveland 115
her knees and
However, she led Vlhova by just
0.31, and acknowledged between
Buffalo 5, New Jersey 1
Washington 5, Philadelphia 3
Tampa Bay 4, Columbus 0
Philadelphia 132, Washington 115
Denver 103, Miami 99
NFL PLAYOFFS
buried her face in the runs: “It’s an open race and we Montreal 3, Detroit 2 Toronto 104, Atlanta 101
the snow after start again the second run. It’s not a
Dallas 3, St. Louis 1 Minnesota 119, Oklahoma City 117
Phoenix 115, Sacramento 111
Wild-card Playoffs
Shiffrin, the Winnipeg 7, Colorado 4
Golden State 122, New York 95 Saturday, Jan. 5
big gap at all.” Vegas 4, N.Y. Rangers 2
L.A. Clippers 128, Charlotte 109
American two- San Jose 7, Edmonton 2 Indianapolis at Houston, 1:35 p.m. (ESPN)
While Vlhova impressed with a Wednesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Seattle at Dallas, 5:15 p.m. (FOX)
time overall Indiana at Boston, 4 p.m.
dazzling attack in the final run to put Nashville at Chicago, 5 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 6
champion, fin- Colorado at Calgary, 6:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Washington, 4 p.m.
Mikaela pressure on Shiffrin as the last Atlanta at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. L.A. Chargers at Baltimore, 10:05 a.m. (CBS)
ished her run Ottawa at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Cleveland at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Philadelphia at Chicago, 1:40 p.m. (NBC)
Shiffrin starter, the American soon lost a Thursday’s Games
0.15 seconds Nashville at Columbus, 4 p.m.
Milwaukee at Houston, 5 p.m.
quarter of a second from her advan- San Antonio at Memphis, 5 p.m.
behind the
tage as she caught a spot of soft
N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m.
Washington at Boston, 4 p.m.
Phoenix at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Divisional Playoffs
Slovakian winner. Orlando at Utah, 6 p.m.
snow on the weakened course. Toronto at New Jersey, 4 p.m. Chicago at Portland, 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12
“It is amazing, this is my best day Dallas at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Detroit at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Indianapolis at Kansas City, 1:35 p.m. (NBC)
ever,” Vlhova said. “I spoke with Shiffrin was already 0.11 off the Carolina at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games Dallas at L.A. Rams, 12:15 p.m. (FOX)
my coach before the second run: ‘It’s lead with her third split time and lost Montreal at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Boston at Miami, 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 13
Winnipeg at Minnesota, 5 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Denver, 6 p.m.
our time and we have to just go.’ And four hundredths more before finish- Florida at Edmonton, 6 p.m. Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. L.A. Chargers at New England, 10:05 a.m. (CBS)
ing. Arizona at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Detroit at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at New Orleans, 1:40 p.m. (FOX)
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TRUMP
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job?”
Responding in their own televised
remarks, Democratic House Speaker Nancy
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longest in history. Hundreds of thousands of
federal workers are going without pay, and
government disruptions are hitting home
Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck with everyday Americans.
Schumer accused Trump of misrepresenting Trump was nearly halfway through his 9-
Democrats in response accused Trump of the situation on the border as they urged him ty risks are overblown and the administra- minute address before he mentioned the wall,
appealing to “fear, not facts” and manufac- to reopen closed government departments tion is at least partly to blame for the describing it as a request from law enforce-
turing a border crisis for political gain. and turn loose paychecks for hundreds of humanitarian situation. ment rather than his longstanding political
The back-to-back remarks by Trump and thousands of workers. Trump used emotional language, referring pledge. He also suggested that his proposal
Democratic leaders appeared unlikely to do Negotiations on wall funding could pro- to Americans who were killed by people in to build the wall from steel, rather than con-
much to break the logjam that has left large ceed in the meantime, they said. the country illegally, saying: “I’ve met with crete, was a concession to Democrats.
swaths of the government closed. Three Schumer said Trump “just used the back- dozens of families whose loved ones were Trump sought to put the blame on
weeks into the shutdown, the strain was drop of the Oval Office to manufacture a cri- stolen by illegal immigration. I’ve held the Democrats for the standoff, saying they
starting to show with hundreds of thousands sis, stoke fear and divert attention from the hands of the weeping mothers and embraced “will not fund border security.” In fact,
of federal workers on track to miss pay- turmoil in his administration.” the grief-stricken fathers. So sad. So terri- House Democrats passed legislation the day
checks this week. Overall, Trump largely restated his case for ble.” they took control of the House that offered
Addressing the nation from the Oval the wall without offering concessions or The president often highlights such inci- $1.3 billion for border security. And Senate
Office for the first time, Trump argued for new ideas on how to resolve the standoff that dents, though studies over several years Democrats have approved similar funding
spending some $5.7 billion for a border wall has kept large swaths of the government have found immigrants are less likely to year after year.
on both security and humanitarian grounds closed for the past 18 days. Speaking in commit crimes than people born in the Seeking to keep up pressure on Trump and
as he sought to put pressure on newly solemn tones from behind the Resolute United States. the Republicans, Pelosi said the House
empowered Democrats amid the extended Desk, he painted a dire picture of killings Trump has been discussing the idea of would begin passing individual bills this
shutdown. and drug deaths he argues come from declaring a national emergency to allow him week to reopen some federal agencies, start-
Trump, who will visit the Mexican border unchecked illegal immigration. to move forward with the wall without get- ing with the Treasury Department to ensure
in person on Thursday, invited the Trump ticked off a string of statistics and ting congressional approval for the billions Americans receive their tax refunds. The
Democrats to return to the White House to claims to make his case that there is a crisis he’s requested. But he did not mention that administration says it will act on its own to
meet with him on Wednesday, saying it was at the border, but a number of his statements Tuesday night. ensure the refunds.
“immoral” for “politicians to do nothing.” were misleading, such as saying the new With his use of a formal White House Ahead of the speech, the White House
He claimed they could resolve the standoff in trade deal with Mexico would pay for the speech instead of his favored Twitter blasts, sought to shore up GOP support on Capitol
“45 minutes,” but previous meetings have wall, or suggesting through gruesome exam- Trump embraced the ceremonial trappings of Hill, where a growing number of
led to no agreement as Trump insists on the ples that immigrants are more likely to com- his office as he tries to exit a political quag- Republicans have been expressing unease
wall that was his signature promise in the mit crime. mire of his own making. For weeks he has with the extended shutdown. Vice President
2016 presidential campaign. Trump, who has long railed against illegal dug in on a signature campaign promise to Mike Pence met privately with House
Shifting between empathetic appeals and immigration at the border, has recently his base voters, the pledge to build an Republicans, urging them to “stand strong”
the dark immigration rhetoric that was a seized on humanitarian concerns to argue impregnable “beautiful” wall along the and insisting the White House wants to
trademark of his presidential campaign, there is a broader crisis that can only be U.S.-Mexico border. negotiate, according to people familiar with
Trump asked: “How much more American solved with a wall. But critics say the securi- The partial government shutdown reached the conversation.

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departure from the department, accord- A summary from the department

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9
Calendar COP
Continued from page 1
ing to the summary released in accor-
dance with a new law requiring police
to adhere to more public records
detailed an apparent series of policy
violations committed by Granucci
beyond the alleged incident earlier this
Conscious Aging. 10 a.m. to noon. 3D Design Challenge: Spaceships. 4 requests. year. In 2017, he initiated a sexual
Little House, The Roslyn G. Morris p.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306 Senate Bill 1421, authored by state relationship lasting several months
Activity Center, 800 Middle Ave., Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. Cockrell said in a Tuesday, Jan. 8, Sen. Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, is with a woman who he met while trying
Menlo Park. Conscious Aging is an Design spaceships and learn how to statement the Burlingame Police
emotional wellness program prepare files for printing on a 3D designed to enhance the authority of to serve an arrest warrant for her son.
designed to offer hope and meaning printer. Free. For more information Department misrepresented Granucci those seeking more information about Two years earlier, Granucci also
to better cope with the stresses of call 87-8530. with release of personnel records police misconduct. solicited a sexual relationship from a
aging.Sally LoPrete has facilitated
seminars, groups, trainings and meet- Pub Style Trivia. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 available under a new state law woman he met while she was being
ings for corporate, county, communi- p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda designed to enhance transparency. Cockrell though noted the law has
ty and school groups both locally and de las Pulgas, Belmont. Test your been challenged by opponents over arrested for a warrant, according to the
internationally for over 20 years. Cost knowledge of pop culture, geekdom, Contrary to claims in a summary summary.
$125. For more information call 326- random school facts and more. Pub detailing Granucci’s alleged miscon- the amount of time it should be allowed
2025. snacks will be served. Free. For more to span into the past, and suggested District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe
duct, Cockrell claimed a woman sus-
information call 591-8286. the city acted too promptly in disclos- said his department elected not to pur-
Dan Hager Ceramics Exhibit. 1 a.m. pected of driving under the influence
ing sensitive information. sue charges following the initial
San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third FRIDAY, JAN. 11 tried to start a relationship with the
Ave., San Mateo. Award winning Radio, Wrestling, Roller Derby and “Mr. Granucci is disappointed that report of Granucci’s misconduct, but
artist’s ceramic art. For more informa- other amazing tales. 7:30 a.m. to officer in an effort have her charges
the care and concern that he has shown suggested he may reconsider that posi-
tion call 522-7818. 8:30 a.m. San Mateo Sunshine Rotary, dropped.
6650 Golf Course Drive, Burlingame. in his public service for nearly two tion in light of the additional allega-
“She attempted to initiate a personal
Identity Theft and Online Scams: For more information call 787-5595.
decades — to males and females alike tions. Police investigators examining
For Seniors. 10:15 a.m. South San relationship with Mr. Granucci,
Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., Food Addicts in Recovery — could be misconstrued and manipu- the March report claimed he lied to
including texting him her home
South San Francisco. Learn practices Anonymous. 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. lated in such a manner by the depart- cover up those incidents, which ulti-
and tips from an expert at San Mateo Sequoia Health and Wellness Center, address, and then she manipulated the
ment. He is also disappointed that the mately led to his firing, according to
Health Services on keeping online 749 Brewster Ave., Redwood City. situation for her own personal gain,”
data safe. For more information call Free. Every Friday until Friday, Feb. 1. city would disclose confidential peace the report.
829-3860. For more information call (781) 932- according to a statement from
6300. Cockrell. Granucci could not be officer personnel records, as the But the information shared by the
Computer Class: Inbox Clean Up. reached for further comment. retroactivity of the new Public Records department was inaccurate, claimed
10:30 a.m. to noon. Belmont Library, Coloring and Coffee for Adults. 10 Cockrell, who suggested her client was
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. a.m. to noon. Belmont Library, 1110 Such an account runs counter to a Act statute is unresolved,” she said.
For more information call 591-8286. Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. city report released Monday, Jan. 7, Burlingame Police Chief Mike not fired but instead accepted a mone-
Coloring sheets, colored pencils and tary settlement when he voluntarily
San Mateo Professional Alliance. refreshments provided. Free. For suggesting Granucci surreptitiously Matteucci though said in an email the
Noon to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro, 181 more information call 591-8286. took the phone number of a woman department complied with require- resigned. Matteucci said the depart-
E. Fourth Ave., San Mateo. Industry
arrested in early March and scheduled ments mandated under the new law and ment accepted his resignation after
exclusive networking and leads R R Jones, Ohlone art, Art Guild of
organization. Solid referrals from Pacifica. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sanchez Art an appointment at her house where he will adjust if there are future changes. Granucci appealed his firing.
other business members within the Center, 1220 Linda Mar Blvd., Ste B, In all, Cockrell said Granucci dis-
group. $60 a year. For more informa- Pacifica. Free. For more information propositioned her, according to the Mayor Donna Colson lauded the
tion call 430-6500. call 355-1894. report released Monday, Jan. 7. prompt response by the city and putes a majority of the information
The woman refused his advance and expressed her appreciation that shared by the department.
Sesame Street cook ie decorating SATURDAY, JAN. 12
at Hillsdale Shopping Center. 4 p.m. Second Saturday Divorce reported Granucci, leading to an inves- Burlingame was among the first cities “The information the city released
to 5 p.m. Hillsdale Shopping Center, Workshop. 9 a.m. to noon. San Carlos tigation unveiling a series of similar in the state to adhere to the recent reg- about David Granucci is false and
60 31st Ave., San Mateo. Kids decorate Community Center, 1001 Chestnut
and devour cookies but attendees. St., San Carlos. Support and informa- transgressions which gave way to his ulations. incomplete,” said Cockrell.
Raffle for a chance win a family four- tion for women considering divorce
pack of tickets to the ‘Sesame Street or in the early stages of divorce. Legal,
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Dash Robot Races. 4 p.m. South San the area, while preserving the existing open space.
Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., Ragazzi Boys Chorus Presents
space for shops, restaurants and serv- “We need to be mindful of creating
South San Francisco. Free. For more ‘SingFest.’ 9:15 a.m. to noon. St. Continued from page 1
information call 829-3860. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 178 Clinton ices along the street. really good open space,” he said.
St., Redwood City. A free half-day With an eye on accommodating tran-
Library Film: ‘Searching’ (PG-13, mini-camp for boys ages 7 to 10. For the affordable housing crisis. Councilmembers also agreed poli-
2018). 6 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 more information call 342-8785. sit-oriented development near the cies in the area needed to be examined
Library Ave., Millbrae. Mystery movie For her part, Mayor Donna Colson Millbrae BART and Caltrain station,
starring John Cho. Free. For more Understanding your Medicare. 10 expressed her admiration for the count- assuring large residential develop-
information call 697-7607. a.m. to 11:30 a.m. San Mateo Senior officials are hopeful to establish new ments will include a reasonable
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, less hours spent by residents and offi- neighborhoods in the area primarily
San Mateo. Learn about the current cials in advance of the final approval amount of affordable units. With more
Birds, Bats and Pterosaurs: The occupied by industrial uses.
Independent Evolutions of Medicare Supplement plan options.
vote. discussion on the horizon, officials
Powered Flight. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Free. For more information call 522- The Rollins Road area is designed to unanimously approved the urgency
Menlo Park Main Library, 800 Alma 7490. “This is the single most important transition into an area accommodating
St., Menlo Park. Free. For more infor- zoning regulations.
San Bruno AARP Chapter 2895 piece of legislation this council will live-work spaces while nearby the
mation call 330-2512.
produce or has produced in the last five While officials amended develop-
Monthly Meeting. 10 a.m. to noon. zoning regulations along El Camino ment policies in certain portions of
San Carlos Smoke Free. 7 p.m. to 8 AARP Chapter 2895, 1555 Crystal years,” she said, according to video of
p.m. San Carlos Public Library Springs Road, San Bruno. Free. For Real are amended to allow bigger resi- the city, other segments such as neigh-
Meeting Room B 610, Elm St., San more information call 583-4499. the meeting. “It is the absolute road dential projects.
map for how we will address many, borhoods, downtown and the Bayside
Carlos. Discussion about the upcom-
Paper Cup Parrots. 10:30 a.m. to Beyond their approval of the general were preserved.
ing City of San Carlos study session to many concerns and many, many issues
regulate secondhand smoke in multi- 11:15 a.m. Menlo Park Main Library, plan, officials also accepted an
unit housing. Free. For more informa- 800 Alma St., Menlo Park. Free. For going forward into the future of urgency ordinance seeking to update Broadly as it relates to the general
tion call 395-9113. more information call 330-2501.
Burlingame.” the zoning in the Rollins Road and plan and variety of related zoning
Knitting Meet-Up. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Orchid Plant Auction. 12:30 p.m. to 3 Councilman Ricardo Ortiz also laud- north Burlingame areas. updates, Vice Mayor Emily Beach said
San Mateo Public Library, Oak Room p.m. San Mateo Garden Center, 605 ed the vision and hard work sunk into The urgency ordinance was recom- she appreciated the many perspectives
55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Free for Parkside Way, San Mateo. For more which were considered in the process.
all ages. For more information call information call 517-3329. approving the update expected to last mended partially in an effort to assure
522-7277. until 2040. any projects proposed in the area could “I think we can be really proud of
AAUW Presents: A Talk with Angie
Coiro. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Belmont “This is a document we can all be move ahead while the general plan this document,” she said.
Writers Helpint Writers: Editing
Memoir and Personal Stories. 7 Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, really proud of,” he said. came into effect. Meanwhile, Brownrigg lauded the
p.m. to 8:45 p.m. San Mateo Public Belmont. Bay Area radio journalist
Angie Coiro who produces and hosts Under the approval, officials made Terms of the ordinance are only tem- local control exercised in the effort to
Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
The Writers’ Room meets the second ‘This Is Now’ will speak at the way for changes in the city’s northern porary though, as councilmembers move Burlingame into the coming
Wednesday of the month. For more Belmont Library on politics and cul- decades.
ture. For more information call 591- portion near Rollins Road and the agreed more discussion is in order to
information call 522-7849.
8286. Millbrae border by allowing for taller assure all zoning regulations for the “This is allowing a city to determine
‘Eyewitness: Hear tbreak at the
Origami Time. 1 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.
and denser residential development. growth area are appropriate. how it wants to grow, and not the one-
Southern B order,’ San Mateo
County Democracy for America Reach and Teach, 144 W. 25th Ave., The update also allows limited resi- To that end, Councilman Michael size-fits all approach that is often sug-
meeting. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Woodside San Mateo. Free for all ages. For more dential development on the upper Brownrigg wanted to assure that any gested by Sacramento,” he said.
Road United Methodist Church, 2000 information call 759-3784.
Woodside Road, Redwood City. Free.
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TERMS & CONDITIONS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ing on the petition in the following news-
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- STATEMENT #279760 STATEMENT #279783 STATEMENT #279820 paper of general circulation:
fieds will not be responsible for more The following person is doing business The following person is doing business San Mateo Daily Journal
as: Oreo N Friends, 618 Clinton St., The following person is doing business
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia- as: J. Carlos Alvarez Gardening & Land- Filed: 12/11/2018
bility shall be limited to the price of one REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Regis- as: Yayoi, 389 Hillsdale Mall, SAN MA-
TEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: Ple- scaping, 1219 South B Street, SAN MA- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
insertion. No allowance will be made for tered Owner: Eric Fleming, same ad- TEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: Judge of the Superior Court
errors not materially affecting the value dress. The business is conducted by an nus, Inc., CA. The business is conduct-
ed by Corporation. The registrant com- Juan Carlos Alvarez Razo, same ad- Dated: 12/7/2018
of the ad. All error claims must be sub- Individual. The registrants commenced dress. The business is conducted by an (Published 12/19/18, 12/27/18, 1/3/19,
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- to transact business under the FBN on menced to transact business under the
FBN on N/A. Individual. The registrant commenced to 1/9/19).
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate N/A. transact business under the FBN on Oct.
Card. /s/Eric Fleming/ /s/Hideshi Shiomi/ 20, 2017.
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Juan Carlos Alvarez Razo/
sor-County Clerk on 12/10/18. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 12/12/18. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses-
110 Employment ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 12/17/18. (Publish- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
12/19/18, 12/27/18, 1/3/19, 1/9/19). 12/27/18, 1/3/18, 1/9/19, 1/16/19). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, CHANGE OF NAME
1/9/19, 1/16/19, 1/23/19, 1/30/19). CASE# 18C1V06883
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
CAREGIvERS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #279688
The following person is doing business
STATEMENT #279906
The following person is doing business
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
STATEMENT #279976 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
as: Lendage.com, 1875 South Grant as: GS Accounting Consultants, 833 The following person is doing business PETITION OF
2 years experience Street Ste. 400, SAN MATEO, CA Mahler Road, Suite 1, BURLINGAME, as: PATHWATER, 1572 Fulton Place, Anna Maneva Tchalakova Dimitrova
required. 94402. Registered Owner: Lendage,
LLC, DE. The business is conducted by
CA 94010. Registered Owner: George
T. Salameh II, 241 El Dorado Ave., Pacif-
FREMONT, CA 94539. Registered Own-
er: Refill It, CA. The business is con-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Anna Maneva Tchalakova
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- ica, CA 94044. The business is conduct- ducted by a Corporation. The registrant Dimitrova filed a petition with this court
trants commenced to transact business ed by an Individual. The registrant com- commenced to transact business under for a decree changing name as follows:
Immediate placement under the FBN on N/A. menced to transact business under the the FBN on 1/07/2019. Present name:
/s/Andrew Housser/ /s/Shadi Bakour/ Anna Maneva Tchalakova Dimitrova
on all assignments. This statement was filed with the Asses-
FBN on 1/2/2008.
/s/George T. Salameh II/ This statement was filed with the Asses- Proposed Name:
sor-County Clerk on 12/3/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 1/7/19. (Published in Anna Maneva Tchalakova
NEWSPAPER INTERNS in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 12/27/18. (Publish- the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/9/19,
Call JOURNALISM
The Daily Journal is looking for in-
12/19/18, 12/27/18, 1/3/19, 1/9/19). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
1/9/19, 1/16/19, 1/23/19, 1/30/19).
1/16/19, 1/23/19, 1/30/19). THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
(650)777-9000 terns to do entry level reporting, re-
search, updates of our ongoing fea-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #279857
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #279978
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tition for change of name should not be
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business granted. Any person objecting to the
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #279961
so welcome. as: Hardle Ralston South Properties, 755 as: 1) H2C Education, 2) H2C, 573 name changes described above must file
Old County Rd., SAN CARLOS, CA The following person is doing business Green Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. a written objection that includes the rea-
We expect a commitment of four to 94070. Registered Owners: 1)Brian Har- as: MRUBY, 376 Glendale Road, SAN Registered Owner: Ying Yi Li, same ad- sons for the objection at least two court
eight hours a week for at least four dle, same address 2)Tamara Lynn MATEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: dress. The business is conducted by an days before the matter is scheduled to
months. The internship is unpaid, but M&A, LLC, CA. The business is con- Individual. The registrant commenced to be heard and must appear at the hearing
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- Maack, 2129 Caryill Way, Roseville, CA
95747. The business is conducted by a ducted by a Limited Liability Company. transact business under the FBN on N/A. to show cause why the petition should
terns have progressed in time into The registrant commenced to transact /s/Ying Yi Li/ not be granted. If no written objection is
paid correspondents and full-time re- General Partnership. The registrant
commenced to transact business under business under the FBN on N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
porters. /s/Michael Rubenstein/ sor-County Clerk on 01/07/19. (Publish- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
the FBN on 4-1-18. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
/s/Brian Hardle/ This statement was filed with the Asses- petition shall be held on 2/15/2019 at 9
College students or recent graduates 1/9/19, 1/16/19, 1/23/19, 1/30/19). a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 1/4/19. (Published in
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/9/19, Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
experience is preferred but not neces- sor-County Clerk on 12/20/18. (Publish- Order to Show Cause shall be published
sarily required. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/16/19, 1/23/19, 1/30/19). ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR at least once each week for four succes-
12/27/18, 1/3/18, 1/9/19, 1/16/19). CHANGE OF NAME sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
Please send a cover letter describing CASE# 18C1V06543 ing on the petition in the following news-
your interest in newspapers, a resume FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
STATEMENT #279960 paper of general circulation:
and three recent clips. Before you ap- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, San Mateo Daily Journal
ply, you should familiarize yourself STATEMENT #279861 The following person is doing business 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Filed: 1/2/2019
with our publication. Our Web site: The following person is doing business as: General Cleaning Services, 3014 Los REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
www.smdailyjournal.com. as: Glitter Face, 888 N San Mateo Dr. Prados St. Apt #201, SAN MATEO, CA PETITION OF Judge of the Superior Court
#A324, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- 94403. Registered Owner: Norelbys R Danijela Sebisanovic Dated: 12/31/2018
Send your information via e-mail to tered Owner: You Mi Kim, same address. Palacios Perez, same address. The TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: (Published 1/9/19, 1/16/19, 1/23/19,
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- The business is conducted by an Individ- business is conducted by an Individual. Petitioner: Danijela Sebisanovic filed a 1/30/19).
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- ual. The registrant commenced to trans- The registrant commenced to transact petition with this court for a decree
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 act business under the FBN on 09/01/18. business under the FBN on N/A. changing name as follows:
/s/You Mi Kim/ /s/Norelbys R Palacios Perez/ Present name: Danijela Sebisanovic
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- Proposed Name: Danijela Milosevic
sor-County Clerk on 12/20/18. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 1/4/19. (Published in
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/9/19, THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
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203 Public Notices 298 Collectibles 304 Furniture 308 Tools 316 Clothes Garage Sales
OrDEr TO SHOW CAUSE FOr SMALL rUG beater. $15.00 (650)207- ENTErTAINMENT CAbINET, 42"W x VINTAGE CrAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa FAUx FUr Coat Woman's brown multi
CHANGE OF NAME 4162 31"H. Two drawers at bottom, dark finish. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 color in excellent condition 3/4
CASE# 18C1V06804
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, STAr WArS R2-D2, original 1998 un-
Good condition $75 (650)722-6318 length $50 (650)692-8012 GArAGE SALES
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos.
Steve 650-518-6614 GLIDEr rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
310 Misc. For Sale KAYANO MEN’S Running shoes size 11
good condition $20 (650)520-7045
ESTATE SALES
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. 500-600 bIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
PETITION OF TOPPS bASEbALL complete set 1987 no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 KNEE-HIGH bLACK women's boots, Make money, make room!
Sandra Shinazy thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- IKEA DrESSEr, black, 3 shelf. 23" x size 7, wide calf & wide width, new.
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Sandra Shinazy filed a petition
4474 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. bESSY SMALL Evening Hand Bag With $40.00. Call (650)872-2371 List your upcoming
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
with this court for a decree changing VINTAGE STEMWArE: 3 styles, 23 IKEA TAbLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. LADIES SEqUIN dress, blue, size XL, garage sale,
$ 30. (650)598-9804.
name as follows:
Present name:
pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 bIFOLD SHUTTErS 2x28”x79 $10.00
(650)544-5306
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
moving sale,
NEW DELUxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
Sandra Dawn Shinazy
Proposed Name:
299 Computers ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must bLUE OYSTEr cult lp signed by donald
MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
estate sale,
Sandra Dawn Shinazy Ouyang 19" COLOr Monitor with stand VG con-
Sell! (650) 875-8159. r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash (650) 578-9208 yard sale,
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
dition power cord/owners manual includ- NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame
(408)661-6019
NEW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's rummage sale,
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 $30.00 (650) 347-2356
interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
CASH rEGISTEr Parts; Much Skin Not pullover sweaters
(650)952-3466
(XL) $15/each clearance sale, or
Guts $500 (415)269-4784
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- rECOrDAbLE CD-r 74, Sealed, Unop- NIAGArA VIbrATING Adjustable bed
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
whatever sale you
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, COMEALONG 3/4 ton chain $25 (650) NWT zEGNA medium brown plaid cash-
tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the (650) 578 9208 (408)656-0958
873-6304 mere blazer, XL $20 (650)952-3466 have...
name changes described above must file OFFICE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid COSCO PLAY Pen with travel bag. Used SHOES SIzE 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less
a written objection that includes the rea-
sons for the objection at least two court
300 Toys wood with formica wood grain top $25 once $35 (650)591-2981 (650)508-8662 Reach over 83,450 readers
(650) 787-9753
days before the matter is scheduled to AMErICAN FLYEr locomotive runs TUxEDO SIzE 40, black, including white from South San Francisco
CUT GLASS serving bowl 8" diameter
be heard and must appear at the hearing good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 rECLINING CHAIr, wine colored $30, $25. Call 650-921-4016 shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189 to Palo Alto.
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
(650)-583-4985
WEDDING DrESS-DESIGNEr, Size 12,
in your local newspaper.
JUMP AND Play Keyboard brand new, in DELUxE FOLDEr Walker - 5" wheels -
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580. rETrO HUTCH Needs refinishing other- Needs Dry Cleaning, Org. $4000.00 Sell
Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 2/14/2019 at 9
wise good condition. Top detaches from for $500 Call (650)867-1728 Call (650)344-5200
STAr WArS Celebration 3 Darth Vader bottom $25. (650)712-9962 FrEE MAGAzINES. Library discards
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 year old ones. Wide variety. Good for WOrK bOOTS. Iron Age, size 10-1/2,
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this SOLID WOOD Dining table with exten- crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074 brown, with steel metatarsal protection.
Order to Show Cause shall be published sion great piece great condition black In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494
at least once each week for four succes- 302 Antiques $80 (650)364-5263 HAT, T-SHIrT, sweatshirt and comput-
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
ing on the petition in the following news- ANTIqUE HEMINGrAY Glass Tele- SOLID WOOD Entertainment Center-
erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648 318 Sports Equipment 379 Open Houses
paper of general circulation: graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris- TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762- LIONEL CHrISTMAS Holiday expan- bIG bErTHA, Golfsmith Titanium Driver
San Mateo Daily Journal Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
Filed: 12/31/2018 6048 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o ,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
Judge of the Superior Court bEEr STEINS-OrIGINAL from Germa-
(925)482-5742 LIONEL WESTErN Union Pass car and (415)999-4474 OPEN HOUSE
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
Dated: 12/28/2018
(Published 1/9/19, 1/16/19, 1/23/19,
ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info
(650)592-7483
TAbLE 24"x48" folding legs each end.
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost MOTLEY CrUE lp signed by neil lee
brAND NEW Golf bag with Stand.
Makes a great gift. $70. 415-867-6444.
LISTINGS
1/30/19). $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
brAND NEW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods; List your Open House
MAHOGANY ANTIqUE Secretary desk, TAbLE LAMP with brown base & gold NEGrINI FENCING Epee mask size M Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great in the Daily Journal.
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- trim, 30" tall. $5.00. Call 650-872-2371 & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 gift $99. 415-867-6444.
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. (415)260-6940 Reach over 83,450
TIFFANY STYLE Lamp shade. Older- EASTON ALUMINUM bat.33 inches, 30
rOSEVILLE TULIP Pitcher, Ca: 1900. multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650) NEW LAWN SWING 5'1/2" W x 5 '6" H oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 potential home buyers &
295 Art $45. (650)574-2490. 727-7266. $100 (650) 678-6428 aft. 6pm renters a day,
EVErLAST 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
OIL PAINTING-CANVASS, Victorian TIKI bAr - Oringinal from the 60’s,Like OLD b&L Microscope in good condition; Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966 from South San Francisco
Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00 303 Electronics Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500 35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842. to Palo Alto.
OBO (650)515-6091 GUTHY-rENKEr POWEr Rider,Ever-
CANNON COPIEr. $20. 650-342-5220.
(650)245-4234.
last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex- in your local newspaper.
OLD STYLE Water dispenser-iron stand-
296 Appliances clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873- erciser $20 (510)770-1976
FrEE TELEVISION - Mitsubishi, TWIN bED frame-black wrought iron 6304
Call (650)344-5200
26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341 KNEE rIDEr $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269
AIr CONDITIONEr 10000 BTU w/re- Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG rAY-bAN TOP Bar Sunglasses LEATHEr GOLF bag with 23 clubs $90.
Delivery available. TWIN bED, mattress, box spring, frame RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- (650) 592-2648.
0898 $ 50. (650)598-9804. wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light-
ONKYO AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, TWIN bED- Free you pick up. Call
weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591- MEN'S rOSSIGNOL Skis. $95.00, 440 Apartments
FrEE WASHEr and 220v dryer, both Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 6596 good condition, (650)341-0282.
(650)344-2109 bELMONT: LArGE -1br, 2br, 3br Apts.;
working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You
move, stairs. USED bEDrOOM Furniture, FREE. Call SAMSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit ONE DOzEN Official League Diamond Prime Location, Quiet Buildings, Clean &
PHILLIPS-50” COLOr T.V., Heavy, $99 Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger Updated units. No Smoking, No Pets, No
(650)591-8062 (650)573-7381. case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
HOTPOINT HEAVY Duty Dryer excellent $45. (650)328-6709 (650)771-6324. Housing Vouchers $2100.00 and up
working condition Burlingame $50 Call WALL UNIT/rOOM Divider. Simple (650593-8254.
Dan (408)656-0958 304 Furniture lines. Breaks down for transportation. SILK SArEE 6 yards new nice color.for TOTAL GYM XLS, excellent condition.
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call 470 rooms
MAYTAG WASHEr excellent working 2 WALNUT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops formation. (650)588-0828
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan need work but very good cond. $20/ea WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with
(408)656-0958 (650)952-3466. upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 SINK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, TrEADMILL-HOrIzON LIKE New, limit- HIP HOUSING
$15.00 (650)544-5306 ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
MFG H20LAbS Model 300 exc cond ANTIqUE DINING table for six people WHITE WICKEr Armoire, asking $100, (650)508-8662 San Mateo County
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 great condition, text for picture (650)571- SLr LENS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 (650)348-6660
0947 Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 VINTAGE NASH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
NEW, SINGEr Sewing Machine Univer- ANTIqUE MOHAGANY Bookcase. Four ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x SLr LENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222
bEAUTIFUL DrESSEr, dark wood fin-
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
WOrKOUT bENCH, weights, bars, for
485 residential Care
ish and like new $100 (650)722-6318 TIrES-SET OF four P225 45 R18 $80 flat/incline bench and legs. $100.
SEWING MACHINE-rOYAL XL 6000 306 Housewares OBO (650)359-2238. (650)861-2411
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
(650)342-8436. bEAUTIFUL HEADbOArD for a queen VOrALTO VILLAGE
sized bed. Medium brown finish. Ask for brEAD MAKEr-zOJIrUSHI $85 Call TUNTUrI rOWING Machine, Good YAMAHA rOOF RACK, 58 inches $75. AT MENLO PArK
photo $40 (650)722-6318 (650)222-2025 Condition, $75, (650)483-1222 (650)458-3255
VACUUM CLEANEr (reconditioned)
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 A welcoming and spa-like secured
bEDSTEAD SINGLE, poster style, box COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor UNIDEN HArLEY Davidson Gas Tank memory care community nestled in a
spring, mattress available. $40.00. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 340 Camera & Photo Equip. residential neighborhood just blocks
297 bicycles (650)593-7408 20-pieces in original box, never used. from downtown Menlo Park
$250 per box (3 boxes available). WALKEr - Good Condition - Like New - NIKON 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
ADULT bIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- bEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition (650)342-5630 $35 (650)341-5347 lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
Call today to Schedule a Visit
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 (650) 315-2319
CrYSTAL WINE glasses new (12ea) OMEGA b600 Condenser Enlarger, In- (650)322-4100
CHILD’S SCHWINN bICYCLE, bLUE in brOWN LIVING room chair with cush- $20.00 Call 650-592-2648 311 Musical Instruments struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
www.voralto.com
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D.
$80.00. Transport yourself. Call HUMMEL WALL Plate 71/2"dia. 1981 1929 ANTIqUE Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
Mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good. (650)872-2371 Boy w/umbrella $15. (650)344-4756 ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call VIVITAr V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220. original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
bUNK bEDS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 MIKASA SET. White. Modern (square) (650)742-6776.
(650)583-6636 620 Automobiles
MOUNTAIN bIKE new 21 gears $100. years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
(650)722-3634 CHrOMATIC HArMONICA: Horner
B/O (650)685-2494 NEW "bELLA" buffet tripple slow cooker The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, 345 Medical Equipment Don’t lose money
MOUNTAIN bIKE. Top brand. Runs and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592- (650)278-5776.
good. $39. (660)342-5220 COMMODE, GOOD condition. $20 obo.
Please call (650)745-6309
2648 ADJUSTAbLE bATH shower transfer on a trade-in or
bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976 consignment!
PrESSUrE COOKEr-brAND New EPIPHONE LES Paul Custom Prophecy
298 Collectibles COMPUTEr DESK (glass) & chair. Like $50 (650)222-2025 Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00. DrIVE 3-IN-1 commode with seat,buck-
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
(650)421-5469. et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10
1984 TIME magazine. Special 1994 gtecher@comcast.net
(510)770-1976 Sell your vehicle in the
Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg
(650)588-0842 COMPUTEr SWIVEL CHAIR. Padded
rOYAL- OPENHAGEN xMAS Wall
Plates 7 7/8" dia. 1976, l980,1984 $10
EVErETT UPrIGHT antique piano. Daily Journal’s
Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718. DrIVE DELUxE two button walker $10
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 ea. (650)344-4756 (510)770-1976 Auto Classifieds.
49’Er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie HUGE LUDWIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
COzY rECLINEr in good condition. & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
deBartolo on cover. Mint condition. Purchased one year ago. $90.00 SINK DOUbLE cast iron. Good condi- HOMEDICS DUAL Shiatsu Massage
$10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842 (650)722-6318 tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500 Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162 Just $45
(916)975-4969
bArbIE DOLL of the World collection TEA SET-SILVEr Platted, Coffee Pot, INVErSION THErAPY table back We’ll run it
DESK, GD. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
$7.00. Call (650)872-2371. (650)458-3578
Tea Pot, Water Pot, Cream And Sugar PIANO, UPrIGHT, in excellent condi- stretcher w/ heat $99.00 joe (650)573- ‘til you sell it!
$175 (650)222-2025 tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 5269
COLLECTAbLE CAbbAGE Patch Kids
Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New
Box. Great Christmas Present. $100 DINING rOOM Table-Antique,Oak,
PLAYEr PIANO 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
OMT TAbLE, excellent condition, fold- reach 83,450 drivers
ing, $25, (650) 552-9556.
(650) 572-8895 5chairs, w/ extension $350 (650)290- 308 Tools www.elo.deals from South SF to
3188 rADIATION PrOTECTION 1/2-apron
DEPrESSION GLASS Dining Plate. 8 2 CrAFTSMAN 16in Reel Mowers new Pb free; .5mm Pb equivalent, xl, adjusta- Palo Alto
3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red. in box $40 each(650)766-4858 312 Pets & Animals ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227-
$12 (650)762-6048 DINING TAbLE (36"x54") and 4 match- 7742. Call (650)344-5200
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for ANTIqUE IrON Hand Drills. 3 available ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- ads@smdailyjournal.com
GAMES OF the 23rd Olympiad maga- $250 .(650)-654-1930. at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588- (650)593-2066
0842 DINING TAbLE - WITH Extension, six brIGGS & Stratton Lawn Mower with
chairs, Solid wood, Vintage 1950’s, $450 Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00. PArrOT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx CHEVrOLET ‘86 ASTROVAN, 84K
LENNOx rED Rose, Unused, hand (650)692-8012. (650)771-6324. 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best miles, $3000 (650)481-5296
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, offer. (650)245-4084
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. DrESSEr 4-DrAWEr in Belmont for CHEVY ‘08 HHr - Grey, spunky car
$75. Good condition; good for children. CrAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
MILLEr LITE Neon sign , work good Call (650)678-8585 dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 316 Clothes (408)807-6529.
$59 call (650)218-6528 LG CrAFTSMEN shop vac 6.5hp $60 bLUE TAHArI NWT wool button-up
DrESSEr-ANTIqUE VANITY Combo, 3 CHEVY ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
OLD, ANTIqUE, Bottle Collection: 20 beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $550 (510)943-9221 jacket $25 (650)952-3466 CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 (650)290-3188
SHOPSMITH MArK V 50th Anniversary FANCY HIGH heel shoes, never worn infiniti ‘06 G35, coupe, 85K miles only!
POrCELAIN DOLL collection $7.00. GENTLY USED coffee table; cherry fin- most attachments. $1,500/OBO. size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648 $8,900. (650)302-5523
Call (650)872-2371. ish/traditional $40 (650)722-6318 (650)504-0585
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620 Automobiles 625 Classic Cars 630 trucks & SuV’s 645 boats 670 Auto Service 670 Auto Parts
CheVy ‘86 CorVette. Automatic. leXuS ‘03 RX300, 4WD, 158K miles boAt- 7 FT Livingston Fiber Glass., 2.5 GM truCk/SuV 1994? Large Vehicle.
Got An older 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
obo. (650) 952-4036.
$5,700. (650)302-5523 HP. NIssan Outboard Motor. $800.
(650) 591-5404. AA SMoG Front Bumper/plastic/grill unit
complete/perfect. Perfect/photos availa-
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Kim Jong Un travels to China OTHMAN
ahead of possible second summit
By Christopher Bodeen
Continued from page 1

believed to have known the suspect, and the shooting was-


n’t random. Police said he had no connection to the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS school.
“This is an unfortunate and tragic incident that we are
BEIJING — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was expect- confident has nothing to do with the elementary school,”
ed to meet Tuesday with China’s president at the start of a said Belmont Mayor Davina Hurt. “As a mother, I send my
visit to Beijing believed to be an effort to coordinate with heartfelt condolences and prayers to the families involved.
his only major ally ahead of a possible second summit with
No community is immune from violence, but the residents
U.S. President Donald Trump.
of Belmont should feel safe. Every day, the city, our school
Kim’s trip, announced earlier by both sides, comes after
U.S. and North Korean officials are thought to have met in districts, and our local public safety departments work hard
Vietnam to discuss the site of a second summit. to keep Belmont a safe community.”
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang gave no Belmont police Capt. Patrick Halleran said it appears
details about Kim’s schedule or China’s role as an intermedi- there was a single gunshot wound and it’s unclear how
ary between the U.S. and North Korea. But he said Beijing many people were involved in the incident, adding that so
remains supportive of efforts to end tensions over U.S. far no eyewitness has come forward.
demands for a halt to North Korea’s nuclear and missile pro- This is Belmont’s first homicide since August of 2017
grams. “We always believe that, as key parties to the Korean when an East Bay man allegedly gunned down another man
Peninsula issue, it’s important for the two sides to maintain in an apartment building because of a domestic dispute.
contact and we always support their dialogue to achieve pos- No arrest has been announced and police have not
itive outcomes,” Lu told reporters at a daily briefing. released any suspect information. ABC7 News reported
He said further information about Kim’s activities, the REUTERS police had blocked off a Pleasanton neighborhood in con-
outcome of his meetings and a possible visit by Chinese A security personnel is seen next to a train believed to be nection to the Belmont incident. Anyone with information
President Xi Jinping to North Korea would be “released in carrying North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as it arrives at on the case is asked to contact Belmont police at (650)
due course.” Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. 595-7400 or police@belmont.gov.
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Turkey slams US request for assurances on Syrian Kurds


By Zeke Miller
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ANKARA, Turkey — Turkish President Recep Tayyip


Erdogan accused the U.S. national security adviser of mak-
ing “a very serious mistake” Tuesday by
demanding that Ankara guarantee the
safety of Kurdish fighters in northeastern
Syria before the U. S. withdraws its
troops from the war-torn country.
A strained morning of negotiation in
Turkey ended without assurances of pro-
tection for forces that fought alongside
U.S. troops against the Islamic State
Recep Erdogan group, and indeed brought them fresh
new threats from Turkey. The diplomatic
setback raised fresh questions about how the U.S. would
protect its allies in the fight against IS and about the pace
of the drawdown of U.S. forces in Syria.
“John Bolton has made a very serious mistake. We cannot
make any concessions in this regard, ” Erdogan said
Tuesday, just before Bolton left the country with tensions
between the NATO allies at new highs. He added that
Ankara’s preparations for a new military offensive against
what the Turkish leader describes as terror groups in Syria
REUTERS are “to a large extent” complete.
U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton and his Turkish counterpart Ibrahim Kalin, right, meet in Ankara, Turkey. Bolton had insisted that Turkey refrain from conducting
any operation unless it was approved by and coordinated
with the U.S. Turkey’s presidential spokesman fired back
publicly that Turkey would not seek permission from its
allies to conduct a military offensive against Syrian
Kurdish fighters, but was willing to coordinate opera-
tions.

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