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Friday Sept. 1, 2017 XVIII, Edition 13 www.smdailyjournal.com

Lawmakers favor housing bills


California Legislature to vote on affordable housing money, easing development barriers
By Samantha Weigel crisis. the geographi- ing bond, a estate transactions, which is
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Local legis- cally con- quarter of which expected to generate between
lators are hope- s t r a i n e d will go toward $200 million and $300 million
After years of cities and commu- ful ground can Peninsula faces veterans; creat- annually; and potentially easing
nities across California sinking be gained in booming job ing a new fund- development barriers in cities that
deeper into a statewide housing the battle thats growth. ing source for arent building adequate housing.
deficit, Sacramento lawmakers are p a r t i c ul a r l y The trio of affo rdab l e Legislators are slated to vote on
shaping up one of the most com- poignant in proposed bills housing by the package in the coming days,
prehensive packages of legisla- San Mateo include a $4 levying a $75
tion to address the affordability Marc Berman County where Jerry Hill billion hous- Kevin Mullin fee on most real See BILLS, Page 12

Immigration fears
up along Peninsula
Presidents threat to Dreamers protections
raise concerns among local communities
By Austin Walsh County.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Va l i c i a
Trowbridge, an
With indications from the White i mmi g rat i o n
House that President Donald Trump attorney with
may soon amend or end federal C o m m un i t y
programs protecting undocument- Legal Services
ed children of immigrants comes a of East Palo
flood of fear and anxiety for those Alto, said the
directly affected. Donald Trump recent reports
While uncertainties linger have given way
regarding the nature of the presi- to heightened angst and unease
dents potential decision, multiple among many she serves.
reports from national media The uncertainty causes a lot of
organizations expect the Trump anxiety, said Trowbridge, who
administration to soon overhaul added she fielded an uptick in calls
the Obama-era legislation known with questions from clients fol-
as the Dream Act. lowing the most recent reports
A significant policy shift could Thursday, Aug. 31.
jeopardize the protections depend- Some of those concerns are like-
ed on by an estimated 800,000 ly fueled by the mixed messages
nationally and many who live,
work and learn in San Mateo See DACA, Page 31

ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL


Janice Donegan, Edie Christoforidis, Eula Tsivikas, Mary Metropulos and Irene Pappas package traditional Greek
Caltrain sues Verizon
pastries in preparation for the Belmont Greek Festival. The time-intensive process of preparing many Greek
foods, such as baklava and a spice cookie called a melomakarona, produces favorites volunteers are eager to share
with festival goers.
over utility easement
Agency:Tech giant trying to exploit electrification project

Set to feed the masses By Samantha Weigel and attempting to leverage the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF long-awaited electrification proj-
ect as a way to force the public to
Can you hear me now? Thats the fund the necessary removal of util-
Careful food preparation welcomes all to Belmont Greek Festival message Caltrain officials are
sending to the parent company of
ity equipment.
The Peninsula Corridor Joint
By Anna Schuessler will be on the food. their audience loves. Powers Board, which owns the
Having procured some 500 Event chair Mary Clay has been Verizon Wireless in a lawsuit
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF commuter rail, filed the suit in San
pounds of feta cheese, 600 pounds working alongside hundreds of aimed at ensuring its ongoing
effort to modernize and electrify Mateo County Superior Court
Though performances of ancient of filo pastry and 1,300 pounds of other volunteers for months to
the Peninsulas popular commuter Wednesday against Verizons par-
Greek myths, a bustling flea mar- lamb for this years event, the make sure they are preparing
47th time the Holy Cross Greek enough moussaka, layers of rail proceeds quickly. ent company MCImetro Access
ket and hours of dancing are slated
Orthodox Church has hosted the ground meat and eggplant with a Caltrain officials are suing the Transmission Services. While the
to provide something for all festi-
val goers at the Belmont Greek event, those organizing the event telecommunications giant alleg-
Festival this weekend, most eyes know the traditional Greek dishes See GREEK, Page 24 ing it is trespassing on its corridor See VERIZON, Page 24
2 Friday Sept. 1, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


When nothing is sure,
everything is possible.
Margaret Drabble, British author

This Day in History


World War II began as Nazi Germany

1939 invaded Poland.

In 1 8 0 7 , former Vice President Aaron Burr was found not


guilty of treason. (Burr was then tried on a misdemeanor
charge, but was again acquitted.)
In 1 8 9 7 , the first section of Bostons new subway system
was opened.
In 1 9 0 5 , Alberta and Saskatchewan entered Confederation
as the eighth and ninth provinces of Canada.
In 1 9 1 4 , the last passenger pigeon in captivity, Martha,
died at the Cincinnati Zoo.
In 1 9 2 3 , the Japanese cities of Tokyo and Yokohama were
devastated by an earthquake that claimed some 140,000
lives.
In 1 9 4 5 , Americans received word of Japans formal sur-
render that ended World War II. (Because of the time differ-
ence, it was Sept. 2 in Tokyo Bay, where the ceremony took
place.)
In 1 9 5 1 , the United States, Australia and New Zealand
signed a mutual defense pact, the ANZUS treaty. REUTERS
In 1 9 6 9 , a coup in Libya brought Moammar Gadhafi to A chef prepares a giant burger in an attempt to break the regional record in the southern town of Leskovac, Serbia.
power.
In 1 9 7 6 , U.S. Rep. Wayne L. Hays, D-Ohio, resigned in
the wake of a scandal in which he admitted having an affair In other news ...
with secretary Elizabeth Ray.
In 1 9 8 3 , 269 people were killed when a Korean Air Lines
Professors get $300,000 grant arrested Joshua Fajardo Tuesday for
assaulting patients and office staff at
having personal interaction with our cit-
izens, Horn said. The defendants in
Boeing 747 was shot down by a Soviet jet fighter after the for digital fake-news detector Santa Rosas St. Joseph Health pul- this case allegedly breached that critical
airliner entered Soviet airspace. UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Two Penn monary medical office. trust by accepting work from somebody
In 1 9 8 7 , peace demonstrator S. Brian Willson lost his State professors have received Authorities say that after crashing his that they believed to be a drug dealer. For
lower legs when he was hit by a train at the Concord Naval $300,000 from the National Science car nearby, Fajardo entered the clinic and a simple few extra bucks in their pock-
Weapons Station in California while protesting weapons Foundation to develop technology that immediately punched a 56-year old man ets, they were willing to not only bring
shipments to Central America. will enable digital devices to weed out sitting in the waiting room. They say he what they believed to be dangerous drugs
fake news. also punched a doctor who tried to calm into our communities, but they also
Birthdays The university says information sci-
ences and technology professor
him, threw a 61-year-old patient to the
ground and punched other people. He
jeopardized the safety of their co-work-
ers and the residents they served.
Dongwon Lee and communications pro- allegedly fled out the back door when
fessor S. Shyam Sundar are working on officers arrived. L.A. votes to replace Columbus
the project. Day with Indigenous Peoples Day
Lee says fake news has been around Postal workers charged with
LOS ANGELES The City Council
for decades but has been exacerbated taking bribes to deliver drugs has voted to replace Columbus Day with
on the internet and social media plat-
forms. ATLANTA Sixteen postal workers Indigenous Peoples Day as an official
in Atlanta and the surrounding area Los Angeles holiday.
The professors plan to investigate
characteristic indicators of fake news accepted bribes to deliver packages of Councilmembers voted 14-1 to make
Singer Gloria and develop complex formulas that will cocaine, federal prosecutors said the second Monday in October a day to
Comedian-actress Talk show host Dr.
Estefan is 60. enable digital devices to recognize those Wednesday. commemorate indigenous, aboriginal
Lily Tomlin is 78. Phil McGraw is 67.
indicators and purge stories that contain In exchange for bribery payments, the and native people. It will be a paid holi-
Actor George Maharis is 89. Conductor Seiji Ozawa is 82. them. postal workers provided special address- day for city employees.
Attorney and law professor Alan Dershowitz is 79. Actor Sundar has researched the psychology es on their routes where the drugs could Councilman Mitch OFarrell, a mem-
Don Stroud is 74. Conductor Leonard Slatkin is 73. Singer of online news consumption for two be shipped and then intercepted the ber of the Wyandotte Nation tribe,
Archie Bell is 73. Singer Barry Gibb is 71. Rock musician decades. packages and delivered them to a person pushed for the switch. Some activists
Greg Errico is 69. Former White House Press Secretary Dee they believed was a drug trafficker using view Christopher Columbus as a symbol
Dee Myers is 56. Jazz musician Boney James is 56. Singer- Man arrested for wild assaults the postal system to ship multiple kilo- of genocide for native peoples.
musician Grant Lee Phillips (Grant Lee Buffalo) is 54. grams of cocaine at a time into the area, Councilman Joe Buscaino was the
Country singer-songwriter Charlie Robison is 53. Retired
at California medical office U.S. Attorney John Horn said. lone no vote on Wednesday. He sided
NBA All-Star Tim Hardaway is 51. Rap DJ Spigg Nice (Lost SANTA ROSA Police in Northern But it was actually a sting operation: with Italian-Americans, who view
Boyz) is 47. Actor Ricardo Antonio Chavira is 46. Actor California say officers arrested a 21- The supposed drug trafficker was work- Columbus Day as a celebration of their
Maury Sterling is 46. Rock singer JD Fortune is 44. Actor year-old man who allegedly assaulted at ing with law enforcement and the pack- national heritage.
least five people at a medical center, ages contained fake drugs. Los Angeles joins San Francisco and
Scott Speedman is 42. Country singer Angaleena Presley
then stripped off his clothes and fled Postal employees are entrusted with a several other cities nationwide in honor-
(Pistol Annies) is 41. Actor Boyd Holbrook is 36. Actress
naked down the street. vital function in our communities. They ing native Americans in lieu of
Zoe Lister-Jones is 35. Rock musician Joe Trohman is 33.
The Press Democrat reports police often are visiting peoples homes and Columbus.
Actress Aisling (ASH-ling) Loftus is 27.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
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21 22 35 38 47 22 Daily three evening mph in the afternoon.
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NARMEN The Daily Derby race winners are Hot Shot, No. 3, in first 60s.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Friday Sept. 1, 2017 3
Police reports at 2:06 p. m. Tuesday, Aug. 8.

BURLINGAME
Needed a lift Petty theft. Someone took change from
Someone got stuck in an elevator on an unlocked vehicle on Bernal Avenue, it
Village Court in Belmont, it was report- was reported at 6:12 p.m. Monday, Aug. 28.
ed at 7:11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 28. Petty theft. Someone stole a cash drawer
from a store on Old Bayshore Boulevard, it
was reported at 5:26 p.m. Monday, Aug. 28.
MILLBRAE Fraud. Someone tried to use another per-
Burg l ary . A vehicles window was smashed sons information to open accounts on
and property worth $1,030 was stolen on Capuchino Avenue, it was reported at 4:35
Broadway, it was reported at 6:35 p.m. p.m. Monday, Aug. 28.
Saturday, Aug. 19. Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . Someone
Burg l ary . Someone broke into an ofce received a letter containing a fake check on
building and stole property worth $990 on Douglas Avenue, it was reported at 3:10
Victoria Avenue, it was reported at 2:44 p.m. Monday, Aug. 28.
p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19. Burg l ary . A vehicles window as smashed
Grand theft. A vehicle was broken into and someone stole their property on
and items valued at $5,800 were stolen on Burlway Road, it was reported at 3:09 p.m.
the 100 block of El Camino Real, it was Monday, Aug. 28.
reported at 10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18.
Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into and
BELMONT
property valued at $17,000 was stolen on Reckl es s dri v er. Someone was swerving
the 200 block of El Camino Real, it was on Ralston Avenue and South Road, it was
reported at 10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18. reported at 2:02 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19.
Arre s t . Someone was arrested for being Di s turbance. Someone was intoxicated in
i n p o s s es s i o n o f s t o l en merch an di s e public and trying to talk to customers on El
worth $228. 60 on the 500 El Camino Camino Real, It was reported at 10:13 a.m.
Block of El Camino Real, it was reported Saturday, Aug. 19.
4 Friday Sept. 1, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Gangmember Local briefs squirrels, which have litters twice per year.
They sometimes have injuries when they
they were able to search
the business two months
convicted of Sunny Day murder arrive in the center, most commonly broken later. They also found
Previously parked in lots next to teeth and head trauma. They generally need brass knuckles in his car,
A Menlo Park gangmember accused of Redwood Citys downtown public library at
murdering 21-year-old Christopher Baker in two to three months of recovery time before according to prosecu-
1044 Middlefield Road and City Hall at they can be released back to the wild. tors.
East Palo Alto in an act 1017 Middlefield Road, the vehicles used
of gang retaliation Oct. Caring for baby squirrels is time-inten- Hirsch was previously
by city employees will have spaces in the sive and the smallest of our squirrel patients convicted of multiple
5, 2012, was convicted parking garage of the eight-story office
of first-degree murder need to be hand-fed, Tarbox said. We feed felonies related to illegal
building where Box, Inc. is headquartered. them by hand a special, mothers milk
Monday, according to The parking garage was previously Joseph Hirsch possession of firearms
the San Mateo County replacement formula using a syringe until and brass knuckles,
reserved for employees of the building with they are ready to self-feed on seed and nuts. according to prosecutors.
District Attorneys the exception of nights and weekends,
Office. The organization encourages residents to
when it has been open to the public. hold off on trimming trees until the late fall Teen gets 11 years
Jerry Coneal, 22, According to city officials, many of the
Jerry Coneal reportedly showed little parking spaces in the building were unused
to help prevent disrupting squirrel nests. prison for 2016 crime spree
reaction when the jury Anyone who finds an abandoned baby
on an average weekday due to Boxs loca- squirrel can bring it to the center at 1450 An 18-year-old Daly City man was sen-
found him guilty of shooting and killing tion near the Redwood City Caltrain station
Baker while he was attending a memorial for Rollins Road in Burlingame. tenced Wednesday to more than 11 years in
and use of alternate forms of transportation, prison for a crime spree last year that
another murdered gangmember. He will be according to city officials.
sentenced to life in prison without parole Trial set for teacher included attacking a 93-year-old man and
duct-taping his mouth shut while ransack-
when he appears in court Sept. 20 for sen- accused of lewd behavior ing his home, San Mateo County prosecu-
tencing, according to prosecutors.
The jury allegedly deliberated for two and A Jan. 2 jury trial date was set Thursday tors said.
a half days before delivering its verdict, for a South San Francisco man who previ- Christopher Vera, who was 17 during the
which was received with tears by Coneals ously pleaded not guilty crimes but was charged as an adult with 13
friends, according to prosecutors. to 16 felony counts felony counts, pleaded no contest on May 9
Coneals murder conviction leaves three related to allegations he to all charges and was sentenced Wednesday
more murder trials left in the complex crim- took inappropriate pho- to 11 years and eight months in prison,
inal case dubbed Operation Sunny Day. tos of at least five female with 516 days credit for time already served,
With crimes spanning September 2012 students ages 5 to 8 as a prosecutors said.
through December 2013, the Sunny Day teacher at the St. Among Veras crimes were pushing his
indictments focused on 16 people with Matthews Episcopal girlfriend to the ground and kicking her in
charges ranging from first-degree murder Day School in San the head several times on May 27, 2016,
and drug trafficking to robbery and conspir- Mateo, according to the then three days later committing a home
Anthony San Mateo County burglary, according to the district attor-
acy, according to prosecutors. Satriano
Also accused of killing Baker, Miguel District Attorneys neys office.
Rivera, 26, pleaded no contest to second- Office. On June 4, 2016, he broke into the home
degree murder and was sentenced to 49 years Anthony Satriano, 33, re-entered pleas of of an 85-year-old woman via an open win-
and four months in state prison in July, not guilty Thursday to charges of child dow but fled when she confronted him.
according to prosecutors said. molestation, using minors for sexual pur- A day later, he crawled through the dog
District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said poses and possession of child pornography door of a 93-year-old mans home, then
prosecutors were satisfied with the punish- but the charges do not allege he touched the waited in the basement for several hours as
ment Coneal will receive for a crime he victims, according to prosecutors. he heard the man upstairs, prosecutors said.
repeatedly denied he committed. He said The Peninsula Humane Society and Society Satriano was arrested April 24 after one of The victim then came down the stairs and
Coneal will return to Santa Clara County for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said the victims told her parents that a male Vera hit him over the head with a glass
Jail after he is sentenced to face separate and theyve received an influx of baby squirrels. teacher at her school wanted her to wear a object, duct-taped his mouth and dragged
unrelated murder charges. pair of tights, launching an investigation him upstairs to a bedroom, then ransacked
Coneal is a sociopathic killer who can PHS/SPCA sees that revealed photographs on Satrianos the home, prosecutors said. The 93-year-
cellphone he allegedly took of the victims olds injuries required staples to close the
never walk the streets again if we are to pro-
tect the public, he said. Public safety
influx of baby squirrels dating from Dec. 20 to April 6, according to laceration.
mandates that he serve the rest of his life in Officials with the Peninsula Humane prosecutors. Vera then used the victims credit card at
Society and Society for the Prevention of School officials previously confirmed several stores at the Stonestown Galleria
prison.
Cruelty to Animals said theyve received an Satriano had been a teacher at the school for mall and surveillance footage from those
Defense Attorney Peter Arian declined to
influx of baby squirrels arriving into their less than three years, and is no longer stores led investigators to identify him as
comment. the suspect, prosecutors said.
wildlife care center this week. employed at the school.
City vehicle parking The number of squirrels near 100 are District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe previ- Veras defense attorney Gerritt Rutgers
reported to be the victims of tree trimming. ously said Satriano faces approximately 20 was not immediately available to comment
at Box frees library spaces When someone tending to the tree doesnt years in state prison if convicted for the on the case.
In an effort to make additional parking notice it, the squirrels fall out of their nests charges he is facing. Satriano will next
spots available at parking lots adjacent to and lose their home. Other times, the squir- appear in court Oct. 6 for pre-trial confer- Man hit by bus, dies
Redwood Citys downtown public library rels fall out of their nest or have been cap- ence and is still in custody with bail set at A 61-year-old Redwood City man who
and City Hall, the City Council approved an tured by cats, according to the PHS/SPCA. $2 million, according to prosecutors. died after being hit by a contractor-operated
agreement in June with the building owners At this point, we are caring for almost San Mateo County Transit District bus early
of 900 Middlefield Road to designate 75 of 100 baby squirrels in our Wildlife Care Questionable dentist sentenced to Thursday morning has been identified by
the 900 spots available in the buildings Center, organization spokeswoman Buffy probation for possessing narcotics the Santa Clara County Coroners Office as
garage for city vehicles and city employee Martin-Tarbox said in a statement. David Woods.
parking. The breed of squirrels is the Eastern gray A Redwood City man arrested in March on Woods was hit by the bus at the Sequoia
suspicion of possessing illegal drugs and Caltrain Station in Redwood City around
operating as a dentist without a license was 12:48 a.m., according to SamTrans offi-
sentenced Thursday to three years of super- cials.
Join our Ambassador Club and Earn vised probation, six months of which will
be served in county jail, according to the
He was taken to Stanford Hospital where
he underwent emergency surgery, but he
San Mateo County District Attorneys later succumbed to his injuries.
Office. The investigation is being handled by the
Joseph Hirsch, 59, pleaded no contest to

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transit police and the San Mateo County
charges of possession of firearms and man- Sheriffs Office Major Accident
ufacturing controlled substances in July and Investigation Team, SamTrans officials
will receive 29 days credit for time served, said.
according to prosecutors. While it is still early in the investiga-
Hirsch was arrested March 14 at Thermo tion, it appears that the man was attempting
Dental at 663 Old County Road in San to board the bus from the rear entrance when
Carlos when members of the San Mateo the incident happened at the transit centers
County Narcotics Task Force served a search turnaround area.
warrant at the business. The driver involved in the incident has
Their investigation started in January, been placed on paid administrative leave,
and agents found drugs and equipment typi- and the bus has been impounded and will be
cally used to manufacture drugs along with a inspected by the California Highway Patrol
crude dental office consisting of a dentists and the Sheriffs Office, according to
chair, X-ray machine and dental tools when SamTrans officials.
THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE Friday Sept. 1, 2017 5
Around the state
Gov. Brown traveling to Russia to discuss climate
U.S. orders Russian consulate closed
By Josh Lederman cies quoted Antonov as saying.
SACRAMENTO Californias governor is traveling to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The closures on both U.S. coasts
Russia next week to discuss collaborating with Pacific marked perhaps the most drastic diplo-
nations on climate change at an econom- matic measure by the United States
WASHINGTON Escalating a diplo-
ic forum hosted by the Russian govern- against Russia since 1986, near the end
matic tit-for-tat, the United States
ment and featuring a talk by Russian of the Cold War, when the nuclear-armed
abruptly ordered Russia on Thursday to
President Vladimir Putin. powers expelled dozens of each others
shutter its San Francisco consulate and
Democratic Gov. Jerry Browns diplomats.
close offices in Washington and New
Thursday announcement of his pending And it comes amid some of the broad-
York, intensifying tensions between
trip came on the same day the United est strains in their relationship ever
the former Cold War foes. Washington
States forced Russia to close its con- since. The two countries have clashed
gave Moscow 48 hours to comply.
sulate in San Francisco amid escalating over the wars in Ukraine and Syria, but
The Trump administration described
Jerry Brown diplomatic tensions. its action as retaliation for the most significantly over American alle-
Browns trip, though, will focus on his gations that Russia meddled in the 2016
Kremlins unwarranted and detrimen- REUTERS
quest to elevate Californias role in the global fight against U.S. election to boost President Donald
tal demand earlier this month that the The entrance to the building of the
climate change, particularly as President Donald Trump Trumps chances of victory.
U.S. cut its diplomatic staff in Russia. Consulate General of Russia is shown in
moves away from U.S. commitments to fight rising tem- Investigations continue into whether
But Moscow declared it a major escala- San Francisco.
peratures. Trumps campaign colluded with
tion, with a top Russian lawmaker say- It was a harsh welcome to
Brown traveled to China earlier this year to discuss cli- Moscow.
ing the move heralded the hot phase of Washington for new Russian
mate policy and will serve as a special adviser for states
diplomatic war. Ambassador Anatoly Antonov, who By Saturday, the Russians must close
and regions at the upcoming UN Framework Convention on
The United States is prepared to take arrived only hours after the U.S. their consulate in San Francisco and an
Climate Change.
further action as necessary and as war- announcement. At the airport, Antonov official residence there. Though Russia
Hell arrive Tuesday in Vladivostok, Russia, a city along
ranted, State Department spokes- cited a maxim of former Soviet leader can keep its New York consulate and
the Sea of Japan near the countrys borders with China and
woman Heather Nauert said. Still, she Vladimir Lenin as he urged caution and Washington embassy, trade missions
North Korea, for the two-day Eastern Economic Forum.
said the U.S. hoped both countries could professionalism. We dont need hys- housed in satellite offices in both of
Judge: Trump delay of Obama coal rule was illegal now move toward improved relations terical impulses, Russian news agen- those cities must shut down, a senior
and increased cooperation. Trump administration official said.
SAN FRANCISCO The Trump administration illegally
delayed an Obama-era rule intended to increase royalty pay-
Obituary
ments to taxpayers from oil, gas and coal extraction on fed-
eral lands, a judge ruled.
U. S. Magistrate Judge Elizabeth Laporte, however, Alissa Riper Picker
stopped short Wednesday of reinstating the Obama rule. November 6, 1962 to August 18, 2017
Laporte noted that the Trump administration revoked the Resident of East Palo Alto
rule, with the revocation taking effect on Sept. 6.
The judge said reinstating the Obama rule for a few days Alissa Riper Picker peacefully passed away at home on Aug. 18, 2017. She is now in heaven
would disrupt the mining industry by requiring it to switch after living a life marked by empathy, grace, joy, and courage. Alissa lived boldly as she learned to
gears to the old rule in a short time. trust God and not fear. She demonstrated great courage in the midst of challenges throughout her
But Laporte agreed with the plaintiffs the attorneys life, and she would want recognition and praise to go to God for drawing close to her and giving
general of New Mexico and California that the Trump her strength to endure and be content. Alissa died after a two year journey with brain cancer,
administration did not have the authority to delay the rule specically grade 4 glioblastoma. She is greatly missed, but we rejoice that Jesus has welcomed
after it went into effect on Jan. 1, 2017,but could have her with open arms and she has assuredly heard the words, Well done, my good and faithful servant!
revoked it altogether. Alissa was born in Redwood City to parents Barbara Kaseberg Riper and Howard Riper. Alissa lived in the Palo Alto
The U.S. Department of Justice declined to comment. area her entire life: eighteen years in Palo Alto, four years at Stanford, and thirty-three years in East Palo Alto (EPA).
Watchdog groups long complained that taxpayers were She attended Green Gables (now Duveneck) and Castilleja before heading to Stanford where she received her BA in
losing hundreds of millions of dollars annually because Comparative Literature (French and Italian). Highlights of her time on The Farm included InterVarsity Christian
royalties on resources from public lands were being Fellowship and study abroad in Florence. Later on she earned an MA in Counseling Psychology from Notre Dame
improperly calculated. They applauded the Obama adminis- de Namur University while working as a legal secretary during the day. At the law rms, Alissa was well-liked and
trations changes. respected for her smarts, warm disposition, boundless energy, and rapid-re typing speed.
Also at Stanford, she and several friends were inspired to respond to Gods call for social justice and racial
reconciliation. This led Alissa and six of her classmates to move to EPA upon graduating in 1984. They sought to
understand the needs of their neighborhood and see how they might be able to serve. This led them to the beautiful
children of EPA and their families, including endless opportunities to play games, make crafts, tutor, mentor, share
meals, study the Bible, provide transportation for medical appointments, visit homes, go on eld trips, head to the
beach, and attend Christian camp in the mountains. In three short years, this grass roots effort morphed into the non-
prot organization, Bayshore Christian Ministries, which continues to serve the youth of EPA.
It was in EPA where Alissa met Norm Picker, a New Jersey native and recent Santa Clara University graduate, who
shared the same commitment to Jesus and passion for the community. Norm and Alissa married in 1987 and made EPA
their home where they raised their children, Skye and John. Over the years, Norm, Alissa, Skye and John spent time
in their hometown and also in the surrounding cities, gaining friends from both sides of the freeway. As a result,
they often saw God using them as a bridge between communities, helping to foster understanding and break down
preconceptions, fears, and prejudices.
In 2005, Alissa accepted a call to serve as a Bible Study Fellowship Teaching Leader for a class of two hundred fty
women in Redwood City. She faithfully served in this role for ten years and loved teaching Gods word, mentoring, and
encouraging women to receive Gods love and share it with others. Alissa was gearing up for her eleventh year when
diagnosed with brain cancer. Due to Gods grace and BSFs structure, the class continued to thrive as the mantle was
passed to another capable and godly leader who continues in that role today.
Alissa was a licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with her own practice for nearly twenty years. She considered it
a privilege and joy to support her family by helping people in this way. Alissa counseled people from all walks of life.
When appropriate, she enjoyed offering prayer and Biblical truth in addition to the science of psychology. She believed
that effective counseling was most possible when people tapped into the love and power of God. Furthermore, Alissa
often used her training to serve others beyond her ofce.
Incredibly, Alissa also found time to devote herself to being a wife and mom. She faithfully encouraged Norm
through various job changes, a major career change early in their marriage, and the construction of a new home. Rain or
shine, Alissa could always be seen on the sidelines of her childrens sporting events, and she was greatly appreciated for
masterfully organizing the carpools for away games. She also headed the Keys School Welcome Committee, welcoming
new families with so much warmth and authenticity that they all quickly felt at home. Her family loved her great meals
and especially appreciated her listening ear even after long evenings of counseling.
Alissa served as a Sunday school teacher at Menlo Park Presbyterian Church (now Menlo Church) while in college.
As a young Mom she was blessed to be part of the Mothers Together group at Menlo Church as well as a playgroup
organized through the Parents Club of Palo Alto and Menlo Park. She has been a member of Abundant Life Christian
Fellowship for twenty-two years where she enjoyed participating in a Growth Group, the Moms Time Out group, and

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Alissa leaves behind her husband of thirty years, Norman Picker Jr., her daughter Skye Talavera and son-in-law Jose,
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News briefs
Bond denied for white
nationalist after prosecutors appeal
Trump administration slashes
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. A judge has
denied bond for white nationalist
Christopher Cantwell, who faces felony
funds for health care sign-ups
By Ricardo Alonoso-Zaldivar
charges in connection with a torchlit rally Judging effectiveness by the amount of money spent, and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
at the University of Virginia.
TV station WVIR reports the judge not the results achieved, is irresponsible and unhelpful to the
WASHINGTON Affirming its disdain
reversed a lower courts decision Thursday
for Obamacare, the Trump administration
American people. ... During the upcoming enrollment period,
that had set bond at $25,000. The judge
ruled Cantwell is a flight risk and his hate on Thursday announced sharp cuts in pro- navigators will be funded in proportion to their performance.
speech makes him a threat to others. grams promoting health care enrollment HHS spokeswoman Caitlin Oakley
Cantwell told The Associated Press he under the Affordable Care Act for next year.
pepper-sprayed a counter-demonstrator in Advertising will be cut from $100 million Trump and congressional Republicans HHS officials said the 98 navigator pro-
self-defense during an Aug. 11 protest, a day spent on 2017 sign-ups to $10 million, have been unable to deliver on their vow to grams funded by the ACA enrolled fewer
before the much larger white nationalist said Health and Human Services officials. repeal and replace the 2010 health care than 82,000 people, or less than 1 percent
rally. Funding for consumer helpers called nav- law, but the president has repeatedly pro- of the total. Navigator staffers are supposed
Also Thursday, Ku Klux Klan member igators will also be cut about 40 percent, nounced the program on the verge of col- to guide consumers through the sometimes
Richard Wilson Preston Jr. of Baltimore, from $62.5 million for 2017, to $36.8 mil- lapse. complicated enrollment process, which
who is charged with firing a gun during the lion for next year. That change reflects a On Twitter and in interviews, Trump has involves estimating income for the coming
rally, made an initial court appearance. The new performance-based ethic that penalizes threatened to give Obamacare a nudge by year, proving citizenship or legal resi-
station reports he appeared via video. Bond navigator programs failing to meet their cutting off payments to insurers that help dence, and sorting through various health
wasnt set because he doesnt have an attor- sign-up targets, administration officials reduce consumers copays and deductibles. plan options.
ney yet. said. Still, his administration has continued mak- For next year, officials said navigator
About 12.2 million people signed up for ing payments month to month. funding will reflect each sign-up centers
Immigrant dad arrested subsidized private health insurance under Independent observers say the ACAs prior performance. For example, if a navi-
after school drop off released Barack Obamas signature law this year, insurance markets have problems, but are gator program met 70 percent of its enroll-
many in states that President Donald Trump not about to implode. For next year all U.S. ment target, it will get 70 percent of its pre-
LOS ANGELES A man has been released counties will have at least one participating vious funding. If it only enrolled 30 per-
from immigration detention in California carried in November. Current enrollment is
estimated to be around 10 million, due to insurer, although consumers in close to half cent, its funding will be cut to 30 percent.
six months after he was detained by deporta- of counties will only have a single carrier However, every center will get some money
tion agents shortly after dropping off his attrition also seen in prior years.
Top Democrats accused the administration serving them. Some major insurers have left from the government, even if its only a few
daughter at school. the program after taking deep financial thousand dollars.
The Los Angeles Times reports that 49- of malice.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of losses. Judging effectiveness by the amount of
year-old Romulo Avelica-Gonzalez was freed HHS officials announced the promotional money spent, and not the results achieved,
after a judge at an Adelanto detention center California said the administration is waging
a cynical effort to lower enrollment that cutbacks in a conference call with reporters. is irresponsible and unhelpful to the
granted him $6,000 bond late Wednesday. The three officials who described the details American people, HHS spokeswoman
Immigrant advocates have been lobbying would create chaos and increase premi-
ums. of the cuts refused to be identified by name. Caitlin Oakley said in a statement. During
for Avelica-Gonzalezs release.
Her Senate counterpart, Chuck Schumer of The administration says the government the upcoming enrollment period, naviga-
His arrest came as the Trump administra-
New York, said the administration is delib- hasnt gotten much bang for its buck as far tors will be funded in proportion to their
tion started increasing immigration
erately attempting to sabotage our health as ACA advertising and the navigator pro- performance.
enforcement.
care system, adding that the American gram, with some enrollment centers sign- HHS said only 1 in 5 navigators met their
The Mexican father of four has lived in
people will know whos to blame. ing up very few customers. own performance goals. Officials said 17
this country more than two decades and
lacks legal status. By comparison, HHS said the combined programs enrolled fewer than 100 people
It was unclear how Trumps latest move
This month, an immigration appeals advertising budget for Medicare Advantage each, although they did not identify whether
might affect a planned effort in the Senate to
court tossed an old deportation order, send- and Medicare prescription drug plans is those programs were in urban areas or less
craft bipartisan legislation that would stabi-
ing his case back to immigration court. $9.7 million. populated rural zones.
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Taxpayer-funded mail Around the state
aids California lawmakers
SACRAMENTO California Access to license-plate
Assemblyman Jimmy Gomez sent more than data may be possible, court rules
200,000 pieces of mail to constituents last SAN FRANCISCO It would violate peo-
winter. One letter invited women to self- ples privacy to publicly release raw data col-
defense classes, another highlighted a bird- lected by automated license plate readers that
watching event, and a third promoted a tree police use to determine whether vehicles are
adoption day. linked to crime, but there may be ways to
The mailings, all sent in a two-week peri- make the information anonymous that would
od, cost $62,000, and taxpayers foot the require it to be disclosed, the California
bill, according to data obtained by the Supreme Court said Thursday.
Associated Press through a public records The ruling came in a lawsuit by the
request. American Civil Liberties Union and
Last year, California Assembly members Electronic Frontier Foundation that sought a
spent $3.2 million sending mail to their weeks worth of license plate data mil-
constituents, taking advantage of a legisla- lions of records from the Los Angeles
tive perk that allows them to use tax dollars County Sheriffs Department and Los
to cover the costs. Senators spent $230,000 Angeles Police Department to understand
on postage costs in the same timeframe. and educate the public on the risks to privacy
REUTERS Lawmakers arent supposed to spend posed by license plate readers in the area.
Flames from the Ponderosa Fire burn a home east of Oroville. money on campaign mail. But Assembly A unanimous Supreme Court ordered a
spending data shows their spending on mail lower court to consider methods to make the

Triple-digit heat hampers fight to constituents is typically higher during


election years, and that those with the high-
est tabs are usually in the most competitive
data anonymous and determine whether any
of those efforts would require its release.
Jennifer Lehman, assistant county counsel
for Los Angeles County, said in a statement
races.

against western U.S. wildfires


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS homes and structures and forcing the evacua-
In Gomezs case, the letters went out as he
was ramping up his campaign for an open
U.S. House seat that attracted 23 candidates.
that the county was concerned that even
making the information anonymous could
pose unique and unintended problems.
tion of an undetermined number of residents
RENO, Nev. Triple-digit heat across scattered in the area.
much of the U.S. West hampered crews bat- The fire that started in Custer National
tling scores of wildfires Thursday, including Forest about 35 miles (56 kilometers)
one threatening dozens of structures in northwest of Broadus on Wednesday burned
Montana and another that temporarily shut at least 47 square miles (121 square kilome-
down the main travel route to the Burning ters) in a single day. Another fire about 60
Man counterculture festival in the Nevada miles (96 kilometers) south of the Canadian
desert. border, destroyed five cabins and five other
Thousands of people have been driven structures and threatened 130 more buildings
from their homes amid hot weather in Thursday in the mountains south of Havre.
Oregon, Montana and California, where a In Nevada, more than 70,000 people were
blaze burned 10 homes and threatened 500 expected at the Burning Man art and music
more near a hard-hit community and another celebration in the Black Rock Desert by the
kept a popular road to Yosemite National time it culminates Saturday night with the
Park closed. burning of a towering effigy, and the vast
A wind-driven wildfire ripped through majority get there by a state highway that
parched forest and grasslands in southeast- was closed for several hours because of the
ern Montana on Thursday, threatening 35 fire.
8 Friday Sept. 1, 2017 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

White House preparing $5.9B


request for Harvey recovery aid
By Andrew Taylor initial package, to replenish Federal
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Emergency Management Agency disaster
coffers through Sept. 30, shouldnt be con-
WASHINGTON The White House has troversial.
prepared a request to Congress for an initial FEMA is spending existing disaster aid
$5.9 billion package in Harvey recovery reserves just $2.1 billion as of Thursday
aid, a first down payment to make sure at a high rate.
recovery efforts over the next few weeks are The initial aid money would be a down
adequately funded. payment for immediate recovery efforts, to
The Trump proposal, which is being final- be followed by larger packages later, said
ized pending White House consultations White House homeland security adviser Tom
with key Republicans, promises to repre- Bossert. It will take weeks or months to
sent just a fraction of an eventual Harvey assess the full extent of the damage and
recovery package that could rival the $100- need.
billion-plus in taxpayer-financed help for Well go up to Congress and give them a
victims of 2005s Hurricane Katrina. sound supplemental request number. Well
add to it, Bossert said. And when we can REUTERS
A senior administration official said the
plan will be sent to Congress on Friday and get a better handle on the damage we can Rescue boats navigate flood waters of Hurricane Harvey in Port Arthur, Texas.
House and Senate votes appear likely next come back with a responsible last, so to
week. The official was not authorized to
release the information publicly before a
final decision is made and spoke on condi-
tion of anonymity.
House GOP leaders have signaled they are
speak, supplemental request.
FEMA pays for immediate shelter costs
and can finance home repairs up to $33,000
or so, but other costs such as flood insur-
ance payments, larger housing damage, and
Rescuers seekvictims
aiming to act fast on Harvey aid. Much larg-
er future installments will be required but the

Impact of Houstons economy


is felt well beyond its area
state, local, and government buildings
promise a major price tag.

Around the nation


alive or dead
The Houston that was battered by
Hurricane Harvey is an economic power-
house whose influence reaches far beyond
its region, leading many to worry about
when its economy be able to stand up again.
shipped in a city with a $500 billion econo-
my, says Patrick Jankowski, an economist
with the Greater Houston Partnership,
which promotes regional economic devel-
opment. Nothing is happening in Houston
still in floodwaters
By Jeff Amy and Matt Sedensky of more bodies from the searches, which are
except rescues and people watching people expected to take up to two weeks.
Houston produces the plastic used in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
get rescued. Unlike during Hurricane Katrinas after-
everything from sports cars to baby bottles Greater Houston is a major engine of the
and is part of a low-lying coastal region that HOUSTON Rescuers began a block-by- math in New Orleans, crews used GPS
U.S. economy, IHS Markit says. Its port is devices to log the homes they checked
supplies nearly a third of U.S. oil-refining the second-busiest in the United States. Its block search of tens of thousands of
capacity. As the fourth-largest U.S. city, Houston homes Thursday, pounding on rather than painting neon Xs on the out-
two airports handle 26 million passengers a side. That avoided alerting potential
with 2.3 million people, it is also headquar- year. And its world-class cancer center doors and shouting as they looked for any-
ters for 20 Fortune 500 companies. one alive or dead who might have thieves to vacant homes.
processes 13,000 cases a week, many of
Theres nothing being sold, nothing been left behind in Harveys fetid floodwa- The blasts at the Arkema Inc. plant north-
them booked by patients flying in from
being manufactured and nothing being ters, which have now damaged more than east of Houston also ignited a 30- to 40-
abroad.
87,000 homes and destroyed nearly 7,000 foot flame and sent up a plume of acrid
statewide. black smoke that stung the eyes and lungs.
Advertisement Elsewhere, the loss of power at a flood- The blaze burned out around midday, but
crippled chemical plant set off explosions emergency crews held back because of the
and a fire, and the city of Beaumont, near danger that eight other trailers containing
Highlands Honored As the Texas-Louisiana line, lost its public
water supply. The remnants of the storm
the same compound could blow, too. No
serious injuries were reported.

Business Of The Year pushed deeper inland, raising the risk of


flooding as far north as Kentucky.
More than 200 firefighters, police offi-
The latest statewide damage surveys
revealed the staggering extent of the
destruction. The figures from the Texas
By Paul Larson Being honored is special for any cers and members of an urban search-and- Department of Public Safety indicated that
rescue team fanned out across the Meyerland nearly 50,000 homes sustained minor dam-
organization. We greatly appreciate
neighborhood for survivors or bodies. age and 37,000 sustained major damage. At
the recognition, but weve also been They yelled Fire department! as they least 6,800 homes were destroyed.
MILLBRAE It fortunate to receive appreciations pounded with closed fists on doors, peered About 325, 000 people have already
is humbling to be from the community in the past: For through windows and checked with neigh- sought federal emergency aid in the wake of
honored by your 2015 Chapel of the Highlands bors. The streets were dry but heaped with Harvey. More than $57 million in individ-
community. It is received the San Bruno Chamber of soggy furniture, carpet and wood. ual assistance has already been paid out,
always a surprise Commerce Excellence in Business We dont think were going to find any FEMA officials said.
to learn that humans, but were prepared if we do, said Rescues continued apace, as did the search
Award, and previous to that was for shelter among people made homeless by
youve been District Chief James Pennington of the
honored by the San Bruno Chamber Houston Fire Department. the storm. Emergency officials reported
selected from of Commerce as Business of the 32,000 people in shelters across Texas.
The confirmed death toll stood at 32,
among your peers to be acknowledged Year for 2014. Still further back though it is expected to rise. But by midday, The Harris County FEMA director said the
for just doing your job. This year, on Chapel of the Highlands was honored the temporary command center in a J.C. agency was looking for ways to house peo-
June 20, 2017, at a special luncheon as 2006 Millbrae Business of the Year Penney parking lot had received no reports ple who lost their homes to Harvey.
ceremony at the YouTube campus in by the Rotary Club and the Millbrae
San Bruno, the San Bruno Chamber
of Commerce awarded Chapel of the
Highlands with their Business of the
Chamber of Commerce. In addition
weve been acknowledged with Immigrants battle deportation
various commendations from city,
Year Award for 2016. This is special
because the community votes for who
county and state elected officials.
Mostly, individual thanks goes to
fears in hurricanes aftermath
they want to receive this honor. San By Elliot Spagat relief. With almost everything she owns
my Chapel staff many times over. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS destroyed in the storm, shes thinking
Bruno Chamber of Commerce CEO They are dedicated to making sure the about moving back to violence-ravaged
Jamie Monozon was there to present daily operation and essential tasks are HOUSTON Alain Cisneros walked past Honduras.
the award, and I was there to accept handled professionally and with great thousands of cots filled with storm victims Stay here to suffer with our children?
with the following words: "Thank you care for the families we serve. You at the Houston convention center holding Sanchez asked, shaking her head.
so much for this honor. I was asked up a poster with the words, Do you have The encounter illustrates the complexity
are very much appreciated. of responding to a disaster on the magni-
why a Millbrae business is receiving a questions? written in Spanish in bold
If you ever wish to discuss black letters. tude of Harvey in a city where an estimated
San Bruno Chamber award. Well, we cremation, funeral matters or want to 600,000 residents are in the country ille-
He pulled up a chair next to a woman from
serve a great majority of families in make pre-planning arrangements Honduras and tried to deliver a reassuring gally and immigrants have been on edge
San Bruno. The CHAPEL OF THE please feel free to call me and my message as the 23-year-old recounted in an amid stepped-up immigration enforcement
HIGHLANDS has an excellent staff at the CHAPEL OF THE exhausted voice how waters rose to her under the new White House. Authorities
reputation for helping families HIGHLANDS in Millbrae at (650) chest in her Houston apartment, forcing her have gone out of their way to tell jittery
through a tough time and we feel it is to wade to safety with her three young chil- immigrants that they will not be arrested
588-5116 and we will be glad to guide dren. for seeking help, and outreach workers
our duty to guide every family as if it you in a kind and helpful manner. For Ricxy Sanchez listened to Cisneros like Cisneros have been delivering that
were our own. Thanks again to the more info you may also visit us on the assurances that although she is in the coun- message in person at shelters like the
San Bruno Chamber, the Board, the internet at: try illegally she shouldnt worry about George R. Brown Convention Center and
residents of San Bruno, and all who www.chapelofthehighlands.com. being deported if she asks for help and that on social media and Spanish-language
are attending this special event. she should consider applying for disaster media outlets.
THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday Sept. 1, 2017 9
Helping Houston
The Dallas Morning News Other voices no small miracle that the death toll
thus far is small.
When Houston opened its arms to
How is your
T
welve years ago this week,
the city of Houston responded
with heroic life-saving
actions to the near drowning of New
Orleans. This as-big-as-Texas effort
earned Houston this newspapers
resume some semblance of a normal
life. School assignments for the chil-
dren and job placements for the
adults.
To get the work done right, we
became far more than government.
Katrinas victims, its leaders noted
that the county, local cities and other
key agencies and corporations had
worked together for years to brace for
catastrophe. That planning is prov-
ing to be no less vital now that its
commute?
I
ask because we at the Daily Journal want to know
Texan of the Year designation for The extraordinary effort depended on Houston thats at risk of drowning. for a series of stories on various ways people on
2005. churches, companies, nonprots and Any sense of normalcy in southeast the Peninsula get to and from work or school.
In the days after Hurricane Katrina tens of thousands of ordinary people Texas is months, if not years, away as Why, you may ask? Because the commute affects us all
struck the Gulf Coast on Aug. 29 of waiting for that rst convoy of fearful a hurricane that rst blew through the and will continue to do so for years to come.
that year, more than 1,800 residents survivors who had huddled for days in small coastal tourist town of During the dot-com boom, traffic crawled along
died and millions were left homeless. the New Orleans Superdome. Rockport has grown into a multi-bil- Highway 101 and made the Oracle Mile, named for the
For the sake of those traumatized In response, Houston became the lion-dollar state disaster. traffic from the internet giant in Redwood Shores at quit-
survivors, Houston met the challenge heart of Texas. From those who served ting time, look quaint by comparison.
Whats most immediately needed is
with the largest shelter operation in the rst hot meals to those who made I recall an elected official musing, all of a sudden,
a few of our states trademark August
the nations history. More than return trips to New Orleans to pluck were Los Angeles. After the dot-com crash, traffic
even more survivors from nursing days: hot, dry and sunny.
150,000 of the approximately eased and the sentiment behind doing something about
250,000 evacuees would eventually homes and deserted streets. But no rain totals will drown out the
resilience, resourcefulness and good it waned a bit with transit
make Harris County their permanent Now its the rescuer in need of res-
old Texas neighborliness that earned officials working in the
home. cue: Houston, its suburbs and the
Houston the 2005 Dallas Morning background on a variety of
Perhaps Houstons director of build- many smaller southeast Texas towns
News Texan of the Year designation. projects, but without the
ing services in 2005, Issa Dadoush, and surrounding counties lay devastat-
ed by Hurricane Harvey. As former Harris County Judge urgency as before. Yet still,
said it best as evacuees stumbled off there was a sense that the
buses and into the mega-shelter creat- While the catastrophic causes are Robert Eckels said when his city wel-
different, the similarity between comed the Katrina survivors: We will traffic we felt from 1998 to
ed within the Astrodome: These are 2001 would return.
Americans. Theyre our neighbors. If images out of hurricanes Harvey rebuild, one life at a time.
and Katrina are chilling. With And did it.
not Houston, who else? As Houston begins that task again,
southeast Texas rainfall measured in Now, traffic crawls on
Not only did Houston provide emer- this time on behalf of its own resi-
feet, not inches, and a grim land- Highway 101 at all hours of
gency aid to the survivors, the city dents, our thoughts and prayers the day. State Route 92 is
got them into permanent quarters as scape of homes seeming to sink remain with our big-city neighbor to
into a quicksand of floodwaters, its jammed eastbound after 3
quickly as possible so they could the south. p.m. and even Interstate 280
is crowded. Caltrain is
packed, though electrifica-
Letters to the editor tion promises to do some-
thing about it. El Camino Real is no prize and there
seems to be no relief in sight. There are pronounced
Gateway at Millbrae Station itself contractually to build affordable
housing at the site.
The fact of the matter is that with-
out Measures H/P there would be zero
rumblings by transit officials to do something about it
Editor, yet details are scant and the solutions being proposed
City staff is working diligently to affordable housing units at Bay are seemingly pie in the sky, and could be perceived as
A recent article in the Daily Journal ensure this project is a win-win for Meadows. In compliance with the
highlighted the ongoing efforts to more social engineering rather than relief. There is also
the developer and our citizens. Measures H/P inclusionary require- a financial component to these plans and we can look
nalize a agreement with Republic Ultimately, the nal say on this proj- ment, the developer agreed to deed a
Urban, a national for-prot real estate forward to seeing more outreach about the need. There
ect will rightly rest with our elected one acre lot to the city for provision
developer, to build a mixed-use devel- will be a public planning process to this, and this is
City Council, with the guidance of of affordable housing. Measures H/P
opment in the area surrounding the where people can outline their ideas and concerns. Some
the Planning Commission. Specic should rightly be credited for the
Millbrae Station. We appreciate the majority of affordable units built in of the early ideas include managed lanes with a toll com-
details regarding this project can be ponent, increased bridge tolls and increased sales taxes.
Journals coverage of the latest devel- obtained through the citys San Mateo in the past 25 years.
opments on this critical project What the money raised by this will do has yet to be
Community Development defined but there has been some talk about bus express
(BART station development skids to Department. Keith Weber lanes on either Highway 101 and El Camino Real, or
halt in the Aug. 16 edition).
The lack of affordable housing con- San Mateo both. Its still early in the process, but the wheels are
tinues to be a signicant challenge turning.
Marcia Raines
for all communities in the region, In the meantime, nearly every one of us contends with
despite years of effort to build more
Millbrae city manager Labor Day our daily commute. For some, its long, involved and
housing for a broader spectrum of Editor, sometimes costly. For others, its easy. It can be some-
Chip implants in humans, delivery one commuting to San Mateo County from the East Bay
people. Millbrae staff is committed Clarification on impact drones and robots, driverless motor during commute hours, or it can be someone who has the
to helping our citizens who need
affordable housing, and our require- of measures H and P vehicles and emojis that replace ability to work from home a few days a week and take
ment for specic guarantees has Editor, words are dangerous and detrimental the train into the office the other days. Some admirable
become the key sticking point on In the Aug. 30 article on San to society. They may be creative, but people make bicycle commuting work. Others cant
this project. Mateos downtown engagement work- are marked by the ability and power imagine how that would work. Some share a car with a
The city also recognizes this ambi- shop, reporter Samantha references to supplant thousands of people from spouse and have intricate schedules mapped out so they
tious project must be protable for Measures H and P that also includes their jobs. They are not more efcient can both make it to work on time and still pick up the
the developer. Thats why we have an inclusionary ordinance. Later in than human worker skills that we kids. Some have no choice but to drive everywhere and
already invested a great amount of the article, she states that Measure P highly value and recognize on Labor just grin and bear it. Others can take the train or bus and
time and money to change local land reduced the number of affordable Day. use their bicycles and perhaps receive incentives from
use policies that allow the developer units at the city-owned lot at Bay their employer to do so.
to have increased density and expand- Meadows. Attributing a reduction of While decisions on the future of mass transit are
Scotty Paterson
ed allowable uses. In exchange, we affordable housing to Measures H/P is sometimes made in a public planning process bubble, in
San Mateo meetings few attend, there are many who will be affected
have asked the developer to obligate somewhat misleading.
and have their own experiences that can help inform
decision-makers. We want to hear from you for our
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Stocks jump on stronger consumer spending


By Marley Jay mark U.S. crude jumped $1.27, or
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS 2.8 percent, to $47.23 a barrel in
High: 21,985.76 New York as the rains hitting the
NEW YORK U.S. stocks rose Low: 21,910.50 Gulf Coast began to abate. Brent
again Thursday as investors were Close: 21,948.10 crude, used to price international
pleased with a report that showed Change: +55.67 oils, added $1.52, or 3 percent, to
spending by U.S. consumers grew $52.38 a barrel in London.
OTHER INDEXES Already at two-year highs,
in July, along with wages and
S&P 500: 2471.65 +14.06 wholesale gasoline prices climbed
salaries. Health care and technolo-
gy companies lead the way and the NYSE Index: 11,875.69 +70.62 at an even faster pace as some refin-
Nasdaq composite closed at a record Nasdaq: 6428.66 +60.35 ing operations and pipelines
high. NYSE MKT: 2545.25 +29.38 around the Gulf Coast region
The Commerce Department said Russell 2000: 1405.28 +13.96 remained offline. The price of
consumer spending grew at its Wilshire 5000: 25,657.96 +161.15 wholesale gasoline surged 26
fastest pace in three months. cents, or 13.5 percent, to $2.14 a
Companies that sell everything 10-Yr Bond: 2.12 -0.02 gallon.
from cosmetics to toys to shoes Oil (per barrel): 47.09 +1.13 Heating oil rose 8 cents, or 5 per-
advanced as investors bet Gold : 1,326.50 +12.40 cent, to $1.76 a gallon and natural
Americans would shop more. gas gained 10 cents, or 3.4 percent,
Biotech drug companies, drug dis- growth. On Friday investors will The Standard & Poors 500 index more than a year as it moved up to $3.04 per 1,000 cubic feet.
tributors, and scientific equipment look at the governments monthly climbed 14.06 points, or 0.6 per- $2.51, or 3.1 percent, to $83.74. Campbell Soup skidded to a two-
companies made some of the jobs report for data on employment cent, to 2,471.65, its highest close Technology companies, which year low after the company said it
biggest gains in health care. as well as wages. in three weeks. That allowed the are trading at record highs, rose for expects sales to keep falling over
Technology companies advanced The economy is gaining trac- index to finish August with a tiny the fourth day in a row. Alphabet, the next year as consumers prefer
for the fourth day in a row and tion, and inflation at this stage is gain. The Dow Jones industrial Googles parent company, gained fresh foods over its canned soups
closed at record highs. Gasoline still modest, said Quincy Krosby, average added 55.67 points, or 0.3 $11.61, or 1.2 percent, to $955.24 and bottled juices. The company
futures continued to spike as chief market strategist at Prudential percent, to 21,948.10. The Nasdaq and Microsoft picked up 76 cents, forecast a smaller-than-expected
Tropical Storm Harvey left large Financial. Thats been good for composite gained 60.35 points, or or 1 percent, to $74.77. annual profit after it reported a weak
parts of oil drilling and refining and stocks, as low inflation and low 1 percent, to 6,428.66, above the Among retailers, Amazon gained fourth quarter that included disap-
pipelines out of commission. interest rates make stocks more record high it set in late July. The $13.01, or 1.3 percent, to pointing sales of snack food. Its
The Commerce Department said appealing and securities like bonds Russell 2000 index of smaller-com- $980.60. Jewelry seller Tiffany stock lost $4.05, or 8.1 percent, to
consumer spending rose 0.3 per- less appealing. pany stocks picked up 13.95 added $3.75, or 4.3 percent, to $46.20. Competitor Mondelez
cent in July, the best showing in Krosby added that other news, points, or 1 percent, to 1,405.28. $91.40. Tool maker Stanley Black dropped 97 cents, or 2.3 percent, to
three months, as wages and salaries including a manufacturing survey Drugmaker Biogen gained & Decker picked up $4.22, or 3 per- $40.66 and Kraft Heinz gave up
increased. Stocks climbed a day ago from China, helped underpin the $12.83, or 4.2 percent, to a two- cent, to $144. $1.18, or 1.4 percent, to $80.75.
after the government raised its esti- notion that it is a global recovery year high of $316.58 and Gilead After three days of losses linked All of those companies have seen
mate of second-quarter economic in the economy. Sciences rose to its highest price in to Tropical Storm Harvey, bench- their stocks tumble this year.

Tesla starts production of solar cells in Buffalo


By Dee-Ann Durbin By the end of this year we will project made sense, Straubel said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS have the ramp-up of solar roof Teslas partner, Panasonic Corp.,
modules started in a substantial will make the photovoltaic cells,
DETROIT Tesla Inc. is starting way, Straubel told the Associated which look similar to computer
production of the cells for its solar Press Thursday. This is an interim chips. Tesla workers will combine
roof tiles at its factory in Buffalo, milestone that were pretty proud the cells into modules that fit into
New York. of. the roof tiles. The tiles will eventu-
The company has already begun The Buffalo plant was originally ally be made in Buffalo as well,
installing its solar roofs, which begun by Silevo, a solar panel along with more traditional solar
look like regular roofs but are startup, on the site of an old steel panels. Panasonic is also working
made of glass tiles. But until now, mill. Solar panel maker SolarCity with Tesla at its Gigafactory bat-
it has been making them on a Corp. bought Silevo in 2014. Then tery plant in Nevada.
small scale near its vehicle factory Tesla acquired SolarCity for around Straubel says Tesla eventually
in Fremont. $2 billion late last year. SolarCity hopes to reach 2 gigawatts of cell
Teslas Chief Technical Officer, was run by cousins of Tesla CEO production annually at the Buffalo
JB Straubel, says the company Elon Musk, who sat on SolarCitys plant. Thats higher than its initial
REUTERS FILE PHOTO now has several hundred workers board. target of 1 gigawatt by 2019.
Elon Musk, founder, CEO and lead designer at SpaceX and co-founder of and machinery installed in its 1.2 This factory, and the opportuni- Straubel said Tesla has been work-
Tesla, speaks at the International Space Station Research and Development million-square-foot factory in ty to build solar modules and cells ing on making the factory more
Conference. Buffalo. in the U.S., was part of why this efficient.

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Business briefs
Wells Fargo now says 3.5
million impacted by sales scandal
NEW YORK Wells Fargo is now saying 3.5 million cus-
tomers were impacted by its fake accounts scandal, a dramat-
ic increase from the 2.1 million accounts it originally esti-
mated.
In the weeks and months after the bank acknowledged in
September 2016 that its employees opened 2.1 million
accounts without getting customers permission, the bank
agreed to look for fake accounts going back an additional two
years to 2009. This was because news reports showed that
problems at Wells started before 2011, which is what Wells
originally admitted.
Wells plans to pay out an additional $2.8 million in
refunds to the impacted customers.
Separately Wells also found 528,000 customers were
signed up for online bill pay when they did not ask for it. The
bank will give $910,000 in refunds to those customers.

Apple expected to unveil


REUTERS
next iPhones at Sept. 12 showcase
Eurostat reported that annual consumer price inflation picked up to 1.5 percent from Julys 1.3 percent. SAN FRANCISCO Apples faithful fans and investors
wont have to wait much longer to see what the iPhone maker

Eurozone inflation picks up has in store next.


The company sent out invitations Thursday to set Sept. 12
as the date for an annual post-Labor Day showcase.
As usual, the famously secretive Apple didnt say whats on

but remains below target


By Pan Pylas ary policy, said Christoph Weil, an the policy will remain in place until
tap, but this is typically when Apple unveils new iPhones.
Much of the anticipation is swirling around whether Apple
will show off a dramatically different type of iPhone with a
sleeker and even bigger screen to celebrate the devices 10th
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS analyst at Commerzbank. It will policymakers have seen a sustained anniversary. Even if such a device is unveiled, Apple will
probably only slightly adjust its for- adjustment in the path of inflation also likely announce upgrades to last years iPhone 7 and
LONDON Inflation across the 19- ward guidance. consistent with its inflation aim. iPhone 7 Plus.
country eurozone struck a four-month This years pick-up in growth has One reason why ECB watchers Its Apples first event at the Steve Jobs Theater at its new
high in August largely because of stoked talk in the markets that the believe the central bank will tread headquarters in Cupertino.
higher energy costs, official figures bank will soon follow the U. S. carefully at its Sept. 7 meeting is the
showed Thursday in a development Federal Reserve in bringing an end to euros recent strength. The euro has Lyft extends service throughout 32 states
thats unlikely to alter expectations the emergency measures it put in risen around 10 percent this year DETROIT Lyft is driving into the countryside in an effort
that the European Central Bank will place during the past few crisis-ridden against the dollar, rising earlier this to raise ridership and steal market share from rival Uber.
play it relatively safe at next weeks years. week to above $1.20 for the first since The much smaller Lyft announced Thursday that it is offer-
policy meeting. Those measures have included slash- January 2015. On Thursday, it faltered ing service to passengers in every corner of 32 U.S. states,
Eurostat reported that annual con- ing interest rates including the ECBs somewhat after the inflation data,
including hard-to-reach rural areas. The move boosts the
sumer price inflation picked up to 1.5 main one to zero in order to boost eco- trading down 0.1 percent at $1.1880.
nomic activity and stoke price pres- As well as potentially weighing on number of states with full coverage to 40.
percent from Julys 1. 3 percent. Uber, which controls about 70 percent of the U.S. ride-
Though the increase was anticipated sures. The bank has also sought to exports, the high currency has the
keep market interest rates, which potential to keep a lid on inflation by hailing market, says it has near-statewide coverage in 13
in financial markets, inflation
affect the costs of loans and mort- making imports cheaper. Thats not states. A spokeswoman was skeptical that any company
remains below the European Central
Banks goal of just below 2 percent. gages, low by flooding the financial ideal for a central bank aiming to could provide timely service in all areas within a states
As a result, most economists system with newly-created money. As stoke price pressures in the economy. boundaries.
believe the ECB will opt against any part of that program, the ECB is Eurostat also reported Thursday that For Lyft, the expansion is a bold move into unserved areas
big announcement next week on the pumping 60 billion euros ($71 bil- the core rate, which strips out poten- and a gamble that it can carve new markets out of even the
speed at which it will rein in its mon- lion) a month into the eurozone econ- tially volatile items such as food and most rural areas that have ride-hailing needs but no consis-
etary stimulus program. omy, a program that is intended to run energy, was unchanged at 1.2 percent, tent service. Until now, using a smartphone to summon a ride
The ECB is unlikely to be in any until the end of the year, or beyond if a sign of stubborn underlying infla- mainly was reserved for larger metropolitan areas with a lot
hurry to exit from its ultra-expansion- necessary. The ECB has insisted that tion pressures. of people and more potential riders.

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Iraq says Tal Afar fully liberated from Islamic State


By Sinan Salaheddin added, using an Arabic acronym for the group. IS from most of the vast Anbar province in deal, saying the extremists should be killed
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS With the fall of Tal Afar, all of Ninevah western Iraq. on the battlefield and not be allowed to
province is in the hands of our brave Al-Abadi vowed to retake all areas still regroup elsewhere.
BAGHDAD The northern town of Tal troops, he said. The ethnically mixed under IS control. In Iraq, they are now largely Al-Abadi said Iraqi forces didnt allow
Afar has been fully liberated from the province was the first to fall to the Islamic confined to the northern town of Hawija and a them to flee al-Ayadia.
Islamic State group, Iraqs prime minister State when its militants swept across large handful of others Qaim, Rawa and Ana Thats our firm stance against those crim-
said Thursday, further shrinking the territory parts of Iraq and Syria in the summer of 2014. near the Syrian border. inals, he added.
controlled by the extremists who overran The group still controls a large area of east- In a separate statement, the Iraqi military The coalition praised what it called a stun-
nearly a third of the country three years ago. ern Syria, along the border with Iraq, as well confirmed that their next target is Hawija, but ning victory, but it warned that dangerous
The militants have suffered a series of as parts of Raqqa, the capital of the groups did not elaborate. work remains to completely remove explo-
major defeats in recent months, including the self-styled caliphate, where it is battling Iraqi state TV interrupted its regular pro- sive devices, identify ISIS fighters in hiding
loss of Mosul, the second-largest city, in U.S.-backed and Kurdish-led Syrian forces. grams and played national songs, showing a and eliminate any remaining ISIS holdouts.
July. Iraqi officials often declare areas liberated live feed from Tal Afar, where soldiers danced ISIS is another acronym for the militant
Iraqi troops eliminated and smashed the before the fighting has completely ended, and celebrated the victory. group.
militant group in al-Ayadia district, north- and the militants have been known to carry In his announcement, al-Abadi alluded to Neighboring Turkey, which has long ties
west of Tal Afar, where they had fled last out surprise counterattacks. The Tal Afar oper- an agreement brokered by Lebanons to Tal Afars ethnic Turkmen community, wel-
week, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said in ation began nearly two weeks ago. Hezbollah militant group that allowed hun- comed the liberation of the town. But the
a statement. The announcement on Tal Afar came a day dreds of IS fighters to evacuate the Lebanon- Foreign Ministry emphasized in its state-
To Daesh criminals we say: Wherever you after Jordan and Iraq reopened their only bor- Syria border and head toward IS-held territory ment that Iraqi security forces and residents
are we will come to liberate and you have to der crossing after a two-year closure. They in eastern Syria, near Iraq. should assume control and not militant
choose only death or surrender, al-Abadi were able to reopen it after Iraqi forces drove Iraq and the U.S.-led coalition criticized the groups acting on their own agendas.

BILLS
funds are tied to a proposal that would State Sen. Toni Atkins, D-San Diego, is allocations, and Daly City have signed on
streamline the approval process for new res- pushing a proposal to create a dedicated to the leagues opposition.
idential developments in cities that arent source of funding for affordable housing Hill, who also served on the San Mateo
meeting their state-issued housing targets. thats estimated to generate a few hundred County Board of Supervisors and San Mateo
Continued from page 1 million dollars a year. About 70 percent
Housing proponents and builders often City Council before taking a seat in the
point to an overly burdensome and costly would eventually go directly to local gov- state Senate, said he understands the con-
possibly Friday, Sept. 1, and while regulatory system thats curbing develop- ernments with the state controlling the rest. cerns.
Democrats have a narrow supermajority in ment potential. Plus, adding new homes can The key is [SB 35] is linked to ongoing
Sacramento, the two funding bills will Cities are not happy with this. Its
be controversial in many communities revenue sources with the Atkins fee bill and another example of the state pre-empting
require a steep two-thirds approval. where residents believe high-density pro- the bond, $4 billion, is a significant
Local lawmakers this week expressed them on another issue, Hill said. But I
posals rising up in their backyards will investment in building affordable housing think its important that we look at this
adamant support, and plan to cast their only further impact traffic, parking and in the state. So the governor really wants
votes in favor of starting to tackle a notori- from a regional and a state perspective
school overcrowding issues. the streamlining bill, I think the streamlin- because the problem crosses city lines and
ous Bay Area struggle now felt across the Last year the Legislature stalled on a ing bill is necessary. But it really needs to
state. the actions of one city can certainly impact
housing package with Brown suggesting a be viewed in the context of a package pro- and affect other cities and areas of a region.
All pun intended, this is a down payment one-time $400 million allocation in posal, Mullin said.
on addressing the housing crisis that has But in some ways the state has tied local
exchange for a new by-right proposal that Voters will have the final say on the $4 governments hands having stripped them
developed over decades of not building would have stripped some local control to billion bond, which now includes $1 bil-
enough housing to meet the demands of the of an annual $1 billion funding source with
deny housing projects that comply with lion toward veterans housing programs. the loss of redevelopment agencies, Rhine
jobs weve been creating, said local zoning codes. This year, state Sen. Senate Bill 3 seeks to put the housing bond
Assemblyman Marc Berman, D-Palo Alto. said.
Scott Weiner, D-San Francisco, authored on a statewide ballot and, along with
The crisis has gotten so acute that its real- Senate Bill 35 to fast track multi-family Atkins proposal, needs two-thirds Its very, very difficult to get affordable
ly getting attention statewide. housing proposals in communities that approval from the Legislature. housing in communities without some sort
State Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, said havent hit their state Regional Housing of state assistance, Rhine said.
Although SB 35 is proving to be more
the momentum behind the deal announced Needs Assessment, or RHNA, targets. If controversial, Mullin said he anticipates it
earlier this week is telling as these new approved, Senate Bill 35 would enable will pass more easily requiring just a simple Replacing redevelopment
funding sources could result in hundreds of developers to receive ministerial approval majority vote in the Legislature. The legislative package is a far cry from
thousands of new homes. if it meets a variety of standards including
It certainly indicates and signifies that replacing whats been lost, particularly
were in a crisis and that our constituents
local zoning codes. The proposed rules Preferring local control when it comes to the means to finance very
would apply to many because few, if any, costly affordable housing developments.
and the residents of California expect us to cities, and basically none in San Mateo Opposition remains on the streamlining
act, Hill said, while adding its an aggres- bill, particularly amongst many city and The San Mateo County Democrats have
County, have actually met all of their RHNA long noted the regions struggles were exac-
sive package but this is not a full solution, allocations for various income levels. county governments who fear it would strip
but a major partial solution that will pro- local control and circumvent the public erbated after Brown in 2012 dissolved the
vide roofs over many peoples heads. hearing process. The League of California long-standing agencies that allowed local
The role of funding Cities said it cant support SB 35 unless sig- governments to siphon off property taxes
Trading local control for state dollars Assemblyman Kevin Mullin, D-South nificant changes are made, such as not hold- to fund affordable housing. Mullin said hes
San Francisco, said while he couldnt sup- ing cities accountable to RHNA allocations excited by the legislative package, but
But local representatives acknowledged knows it is not a substitute.
there are tradeoffs to assuring Gov. Jerry port Browns by-right proposal last year, and the development market.
Brown is also on board. The additional this bill is a more modest version that Even if youre a community thats been I personally want to continue to push for
comes with significant ongoing funding. very proactive with housing, youre going the restoration of redevelopment agencies
to be held to a standard you cant possibly in the state. Redevelopment agencies were
the single-largest source of funding for
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Scots win Battle


By Terry Bernal more middle Catherine Dahlberg
totaling 10, senior setter Sophie
big deal for us and we had to do
it the hard way.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Srivastava totaling nine and With NDB graduating All-
The years Battle of Belmont sophomore opposite Alisha Mitha American outside hitter Katie
with fans from neighboring totaling six. Smoot, the spotlight in the rival-
Carlmont and Notre Dame- But it was the drop shot of sen- ry match fell to Carlmonts Maya
Belmont assembling a healthy ior outside hitter Maya McClellan McClellan. And the senior shined,
crowd Thursday at Moore Pavilion to score match point that proved tabbing a double-double with 25
started as a block party. the highlight of the night, as it kills and 11 digs.
It was a block party that carried snapped a three-game losing NDB junior Kendall Peters was a
over onto the court for the streak the teams did not meet in glimmer of hope the Tigers can
Carlmont Scots. 2014 to the Tigers (4-3) in the return to the prominence of the
For the first time since 2012, annual non-league rivalry match. Smoot era. The heir apparent at
the Scots (6-1 overall) earned a Its been five years since weve the outside hitter position, Peters
victory in the Battle of Belmont, beaten them, Carlmont head flexed the power and grace born
outlasting the NDB Tigers in five coach Chris Crader said. from having spent the past two
sets 22-25, 25-23, 22-25, 25- Obviously a lot of these girls summers dedicated to the beach
19,15-13. know each other and we have a lot volleyball circuit. The discipline
of respect for how good theyve has earned her a commitment to TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
Three Carlmont players com-
bined for 25 blocks, with sopho- been the last three years. So, its a Carlmont senior Emma Vanoncini produces a kill as the Scots defeated
See VOLLEY, Page 18 Notre Dame-Belmont in the Battle of Belmont for the first time since 2012.

Game of the Week


Astros land coveted
ace righty Verlander
By Kristie Rieken postseason five times. He is 7-5
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with a 3.39 ERA and 112 strikeouts
in 16 career starts in the playoffs.
HOUSTON The Houston The 34-year-old Verlander is 10-
Astros acquired Justin Verlander in 8 with a 3.82 ERA in 28 starts this
a trade with the Detroit Tigers on season. The Tigers will receiver
Thursday night, just before the minor league prospects outfielder
deadline for having players eligi- Daz Cameron, right-hander
ble for postsea- Franklin Perez and catcher Jake
son play. Rogers as well as a player to be
The right- named later or cash considerations
hander joins in the deal.
the American It was the second trade of the day
League West for the Tigers who sent outfielder
leaders and a Justin Upton to the Los Angeles
rotation that is Angels for pitching prospect
led by Dallas Grayson Long and cash or a player
Keuchel and to be named.
Justin Crane is optimistic that
L a n c e
Verlander McCullers. Verlander is the piece that can help
He adds a boost to our rota- the Astros make a deep run in the
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO tion, Astros owner Jim Crane postseason.
Terra Nova quarterback Nate Gordon returns to open his senior season Friday afternoon at Scotts Valley. said. Hes been pitching well. We We hope it positions us to get
think hell give us some leader- into the playoffs, get by the first

Tigers open season


ship. Hes been in the playoffs round, get into the second round
before and adds a dimension we and get to the world series and win
didnt have. it. Thats what weve been work-
The six-time All Star is a playoff ing at and thats what well contin-
veteran having appeared in the ue to work at and we want to win.

with loss on record Cardinals 5, Giants 2


By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Terra Nova (0-1) at
sideline converged onto the fracas
shortly after.
We dominated the scrimmage
Cardinals spoil Cains
Scotts Valley (1-0)
Because of a forfeiture of their
scheduled opening game last week 3:30 p.m. Friday
against Moreau Catholic,
Adams said. Thats why Moreau
got frustrated.
solid five-inning effort
against Gunderson, the Terra Nova By Gideon Rubin Rockies in the
Tigers open their season Friday in Aueluas rushing performance THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NL wild card
Gunderson of the imposed for- was a promising start for the
Scotts Valley. feiture, he said. race. They failed
The forfeit was imposed by the Tigers, who relied on one primary SAN FRANCISCO Michael to gain ground
It came as a surprise, Adams running back last season in now-
Central Coast Section as punish- said. We thought that because it Wacha pitched six strong innings in the NL
ment for Terra Novas bench play- graduated Saini Saini. Auelua and Randal Grichuk hit a two-run Central as the
was a scrimmage we knew we totaled just 11 carries in 2016, but
ers leaving the sideline during an were going to have some penalty, homer as the St. Louis Cardinals first-place
on-field fracas between the Tigers figures to assume Sainis backfield defeated the Giants 5-2 Thursday Chicago Cubs
we thought Moreau Catholic role on this years dual-threat
and Moreau Catholic-Hayward dur- would too, but that was not the night. defeated the
ing a three-way scrimmage Friday, attack. The Giants were without staff ace Atlanta Braves
case. Hes 190 pounds of pure muscle Matt Cain
Aug. 18. Moreau Catholic is not a part of Madison Bumgarner, a late scratch to maintain a
and hes going to be a good one, with flu symptoms, as they lost six-game lead.
Through the investigation, the the CCS, but belongs to the North Adams said. for the sixth time in seven games. Tommy Pham was 3 for 4 with a
Terra Nova football team, the vast Coast Section. Fridays showdown with at Wacha (10-7) gave up one run, double and two RBIs for St. Louis.
majority of them left a bench area A video posted to YouTube Scotts Valley Falcons at 3:30 p.m. four hits and two walks as he The Cardinals broke a scoreless
and had a fight, CCS commis- showed, after a play was whistled will be the first official between bounced back from a tough stretch. tie in the top of the second when
sioner Duane Morgan said. dead, a Moreau Catholic player the Santa Cruz County program In his three previous starts he was Grichuk hit a two-run homer off
Terra Nova head coach Tim walking up and kicking Terra and Terra Nova since Adams took
Adams was notified the morning Nova running back Reggie Auelua. 0-3 with a 10.22 ERA. Giants starter Matt Cain (3-11).
over the program in 2014. The Cardinals moved within 5
of Thursday, Aug. 24 one day Pushing and shoving followed,
before the scheduled opener with and the players on the Terra Nova See GOTW, Page 14 1/2 games of the idle Colorado See GIANTS, Page 17
14 Friday Sept. 1, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Burlingame (1-0) at Sequoia (1-0) Footballs best bets ... San Rafael (0-0) at El Camino (0-0)
7:30 p.m. Friday 7:30 p.m. Friday
The Burlingame Panthers pounded Mt. This is the season opener for both teams.
Pleasant last week, 54-0. The Sequoia The San Rafael Bulldogs went winless last
Cherokees chopped down Santa Cruz, 40-7. season. The Colts managed one win in
These teams last met in 2015, when 2016. To say San Rafael struggled to score
Sequoia was a member of the Bay Division. last season would be an understatement. In 10
Burlingame came away with a 39-21 win. games, the Bulldogs were shutout six times
The Panthers had less than 300 yards of and scored a total of 28 points. El Camino
offense last week (292), but scored seven had its own problems scoring in 2016, failing
touchdowns. The Cherokees were about to reach double-digits scoring in nine games.
as balanced as a team could be on offense The Colts scored a total of 64 points in 2016.
last week. They threw for 172 yards and
rushed for 164.
Stevenson (0-0) at Menlo School (0-1)
Mitty (0-1) at Menlo-Atherton (0-1) 10 a.m. Saturday
7:30 p.m. Friday The Stevenson Pirates pillaged their way to
The Mitty Monarchs were tamed by third-place finish in the Mission Trail Athletic
Sacramento in their opener, 47-21. The League last season, finishing 6-4 overall.
Bears were muzzled by Bellarmine, 21-16. The Knights were knocked off by East
The Mitty defense was torched to the tune Nicolaus last week, 16-9. Stevenson aver-
of 519 yards of offense by Sac, including aged 35 points a game in 2016. Menlo had
352 through the air. M-A QB Miles TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL just 224 yards of offense last week, although
Conrad threw for 211 yards in last weeks El Camino is one of several local schools set to play its first game after the installation of receiver David Schmaier finished with five
loss, completing 11 of 24 passes. permanent light standards. catches for 85 yards and a 14-yard score.
Santa Teresa (0-1) at San Mateo (1-0)
Carlmont (1-0) at Woodside (0-1) South City (0-1) at Capuchino (1-0) 7:30 p.m. Friday
7:30 p.m. Friday Sobrato (0-1) at Sacred Heart Prep (0-1)
7:30 p.m. Friday The Santa Teresa Saints were knocked from
The Scots smashed Arroyo-San Lorenzo The Warriors wilted late in a 33-15 loss to their perch in a 30-13 loss to Leland last 2:30 p.m. Saturday
last week, 49-6. The Wildcats were wore San Mateo last week. The Mustangs mus- week. The Bearcats rallied in the fourth The Sobrato Bulldogs were muzzled by
down by Capuchino, 26-13. Woodside cled their way past Woodside, 26-13. quarter to beat South City 33-15. Santa Christopher last week, 38-0. The Gators
got the better of Carlmont in 2016, win- Capuchino outlasted South City 27-20 last Teresa finished in the bottom half of the Mt. were saddled with a 28-21 loss to San Benito.
ning 50-28. The Scots rushed for 514 season. The Warriors led San Mateo 15-7 Hamilton Division in 2016, the BVALs The Bulldogs managed just 111 yards of
yards on just 20 carries last, good for an going into the fourth quarter before the equivalent of the PAL Bay Division. Its offense in last weeks loss. The Gators
average of more than 25 yards a carry. Bearcats scored 26 unanswered points. been more than three years since San Mateo held San Benito to 225 yards of offense.
Woodside QB Joseph King accounted for Capuchino scored 26 or more points five has scored 26 points in a quarter, as it did last Tommy Barnds led SHP with 75 yards rushing
311 of the Wildcats 358 yards of offense. times last season. week in beating South City. and 62 yards and a TD receiving.

GOTW
of one of the best athletic families in the
49ers 23, Chargers 13 history of the school to the quarterback
position in senior Nate Gordon. Nates

Beathard, Niners gallop to win Continued from page 13


older brother, Anthony currently a red-
shirt sophomore backup QB for Luke Falk at
Washington State is the all-time leading
By Josh Dubow but the quarterback passer in Tigers history.
declined. However, there is more of a recent rivalry
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Scotts Valley won its opening game last
Beathards play this between the two teams, as Scotts Valley has
Friday 35-7 over Los Altos. In recent San
SANTA CLARA Rookie quarterback preseason has been a played in the Terra Nova Tiger Air Passing
Mateo County gridiron history, the Falcons
C.J. Beathard capped an impressive presea- bright spot for the 49ers Tournament the past two years.
are more synonymous with getting elimi-
son with a surprising 62-yard touchdown as he has outperformed Theyve got an outstanding quarterback, nated in last years Central Coast Section
run that helped the 49ers beat the Los veteran Matt Barkley and theyve got a couple running back that run Division IV playoff opener by Terra Novas
Angeles Chargers 23-13 Thursday night. will go into the season really hard, Adams said. Theyre very ath- archrival, Half Moon Bay.
The 49ers drafted Beathard in the third as the backup to Brian letic. Its all about preparation, Adams said.
round because of his experience as a pocket C.J. Beathard Hoyer, with the poten- The three-pronged attack Adams is refer- Were physically and mentally prepared.
passer in a pro-style offense. He justified tial to possibly develop ring to is junior quarterback Kyle Rajala, We just have to show up and play our game.
the move by posting a 107.7 passer rating into a starter down the road. and senior running backs Anthony Adams said the silver lining to last
this preseason, but showed off some run- The Chargers used the final preseason Locatelli and Ryan Conte. Rajala is in his weeks forfeiture was it gave his Tigers a
ning skills as well in the second quarter. game to get a long look at their third-string first year helming the offense after serving four-day head start on preparing for Scotts
Beathard was flushed out of the pocket and quarterback. Cardale Jones got the start as an all-league wide receiver last season. In Valley.
began to scramble. He juked safety Dwight with Philip Rivers and backup Kellen a recent interview with the Santa Cruz We accept our punishment of a one-game
Lowery about 17 yards downfield and then Clemens resting. Jones finished 14 for 19 Sentinel, Scotts Valley head coach Louie suspension, Adams said. But we started
outraced the rest of the Chargers to the end for 134 yards with one interception and led Walters called Rajala one of the best ath- preparing the next day for Scotts Valley. We
zone. Teammate Joe Staley jokingly offered letes in the history of the school. had four extra days to practice for them. So
Beathard an oxygen mask on the sideline, See 49ERS, Page 15 Terra Nova, of course, brings the pedigree were looking forward to that.

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Half Moon Bay (1-0) at Palo Alto (0-1)
7 p.m. Friday
... the rest Jefferson (0-1) at Albany (0-1)
The back-to-back defending CCS champs was a member, has disbanded this season. 7 p.m. Friday
Cougars began their quest for a three-peat with a Aptos will play in the Monterey Bays TKA (0-1) at Amador Valley-Pleasanton (0-1) The Grizzlies were grounded by Mission
convincing 63-7 win over Saratoga in last Gabilan Division. The other teams from the 7 p.m. Friday last week, 30-14. The Albany Cougars
weeks opener. The Palo Alto Vikings were SCCAL were absorbed by the Mission Trail The TKA Knights were TKOd by were crushed 40-0 by San Lorenzo.
vanquished by Patterson-Central Valley, 37-27. Coastal and Mission Trail divisions. McClymonds-Oakland last week, 56-19.
The Amador Valley Dons became De La Salles Serra (0-1) at Elk Grove (0-1)
Aragon (0-0) at Aptos (1-0) Mills (0-1) at Skyline-Oakland (0-0) latest Northern California victim, falling 42- 8:15 p.m. Saturday
7:30 p.m. Friday 7 p.m. Friday 7 to the national power from Concord. The Padres were pasted by St. Marys-
The Dons had a bye last week. They lost The Vikings were beaten back by San Jose Stockton in last weeks opener, 41-13.
to Aptos in a pair of meetings last season: last week, 34-6. The Skyline Titans had a Hillsdale (1-0) at Independence (1-0) The Elk Grove Thundering Herd were muted by
49-21 in Week 5 and 35-14 in the first round bye. The former Bay Area power has fallen 7 p.m. Friday Inderkum, 52-36. Elk Grove is coached by
of the playoffs. The Aptos Mariners sank on hard times in recent years. The were just The Knights unseated Laguna Hills last San Mateo native John Heffernan, who took
Templeton last week, 58-12. The Santa 2-4 in the Oakland Athletic League in 2016 week, 42-18. The 76ers marched over over the post this season after 18 years
Cruz Coast Athletic League, of which Aptos and 4-6 overall. Evergreen Valley, 31-14. coaching at Burbank High in Sacramento.

49ers brief
Tomlinson acquired from Lions Davis late TD rallies Seahawks past Raiders
By Michael Wagaman
SANTA CLARA The 49ers have
acquired offensive lineman Laken THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Seahwaks 17, Raiders 13
Tomlinson from the Detroit Lions in Raiders went winless for starting offense and defense.
exchange for an undis- OAKLAND Austin Davis threw a 16- only the third time in
closed draft pick. yard touchdown pass to Kenny Lawler with franchise history. Sitting out the anthem
The 49ers announced 1:10 remaining in the fourth quarter, and the The Raiders likely also
the deal on Thursday and Seattle Seahawks beat the Raiders 17-13 in Like they have done throughout the pre-
cleared up their backup season, both Bennett and Marshawn Lynch
say Tomlinson still must a preseason game Thursday night. quarterback spot.
pass a physical to make The Seahawks trailed 13-10 following sat during the playing of the national
EJ Manuel completed 8 anthem before the game. Bennett sat on a
it official. Giorgio Tavecchios 28-yard field goal with of 12 passes for 77 yards
Tomlinson was drafted 3:46 left before Davis engineered a seven- bench on the Seattle sideline while center
and a touchdown while Justin Britt stood beside Bennett with his
28th overall in 2015 by play, 75-yard drive in 2:36 that likely gave appearing to gain the
Detroit as the final first- him the edge over Trevone Boykin for the EJ Manuel hand on his teammates shoulder. Britt did
Laken upper hand in the battle
round pick by former backup job behind Russell Wilson. the same thing twice before. Lynch sat in
Tomlinson with Connor Cook behind Derek Carr.
Lions general manager Davis completed 10 of 16 passes for 123 front of a row of coolers on the Raiders side-
Cook, a fourth-round draft pick in 2016,
Martin Mayhew. Mayhew is now a person- yards, while Boykin went 13 of 21 for 166 line in the same fashion he has every game
went 6 for 16 for 71 yards and was inter-
nel executive for the 49ers. yards and a touchdown. Boykin was also cepted on Oaklands final possession. during the preseason.
Tomlinson played 32 games the past two intercepted twice and narrowly missed a As expected, the game was basically a
seasons and made 24 starts. The Niners third, and his 34-yard scoring pass to matchup of backups.
No Conley
need help on the interior line after starting Rodney Smith came after defensive back Seattle sat out 18 starters, including Pro Raiders first-round pick Gareon Conley
right guard Joshua Garnett injured his knee Dexter McDonald tripped and fell in cover- Bowl defensive ends Michael Bennett and suited up but did not play. Conley missed all
in training camp and might not be ready for age. Cliff Avril, Wilson, and cornerback Richard of training camp with a shin injury and was
the start of the season. Seattle finished 4-0 in the preseason; the Sherman. The Raiders held out their entire activated off the PUP list earlier this week.

92 yards in the second quarter for his Kneel down


49ERS second return touchdown of the presea-
son. Bolden already had a kickoff
return for a touchdown when he took
Niners safety Eric Reid once again
kneeled for the national anthem and
Continued from page 14 one 104 yards against Denver two had about 10 teammates standing
weeks ago. San Francisco hasnt had a around him. Some of those teammates
kick or punt return for a TD in the reg- had arms around Reid, who resumed
the team to one field goal in eight ular season since Ted Ginn Jr. had one protesting the anthem last week after
first-half drives. of each in the 2011 opener. joining Colin Kaepernick in it a year
The Chargers turned over the ball on ago. Reid said he was upset about the
the first two possessions of the game. white supremacist rally in
Jones threw an interception on the Whoops Charlottesville, Virginia.
opening drive when his short pass
When Chargers linebacker Chris
bounced off tight end Sean Culkins
McCain went down with an injury late
Old friends
hands and right to Asa Jackson, who fin-
ished with two interceptions on the day. in the first half, Los Angeles was Beathard got a rude greeting from his
forced to take a timeout. Referee John former teammate at Iowa, Desmond
Happy returns Hussey initially announced Timeout, King. On third down on the second
San Diego, before correcting himself drive of the game, King came in
Victor Bolden gave the 49ers anoth- to Los Angeles. The Chargers move to unblocked on a corner blitz and sacked
er dynamic return. He took a punt back L.A. this offseason. Beathard from the blind side .

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Frances big win leaves Dutch in danger of missing World Cup


By Tales Azzoni Group B
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Portugal easily defeated the Faeroe Islands
MADRID Frances 4-0 win over to stay close to leader Switzerland.
Netherlands has the Dutch on the brink of Ronaldo scored twice in the first half
missing the World Cup, while Cristiano including a neat side-volley from inside the
Ronaldos three goals helped keep Portugal area and once after the break to increase his
in contention in European qualifying and haul to 14 goals in seven Group B matches.
moved him ahead of Pele on the list of all- Switzerland overcame poor pitch condi-
time international scorers. tions to defeat Andorra for its seventh
Belgium trounced Gibraltar 9-0 among the straight victory, maintaining a three-
other games Thursday, when Switzerland point gap over the European champions.
stayed perfect with a 3-0 win over Andorra in The match in St. Gallen was interrupted in
heavy rain. each half as workers entered the pitch to
The Netherlands, who finished third at the clear standing water. The second half also
2014 World Cup in Brazil, dropped to fourth was delayed.
place in Group A, six points behind France, Hungary kept pace in third spot with a rou-
three behind Sweden and two behind Bulgaria. tine 3-1 win over last-place Latvia, but it
Only the group winners in Europe automat- remains eight points behind Portugal.
ically qualify for next years World Cup in
Russia. The runner-up has to go through a
Group H
playoff. With a commanding performance orches-
Ronaldo increased his international tally to trated by Thomas Meunier against part-timers
78 goals during Portugals 5-1 rout of the CHRISTIAN HARTMANN/REUTERS from Gibraltar, Belgium produced a 9-0 victo-
Faeroe Islands in Group B, surpassing Pele in Frances Antoine Griezmann scores the first goal of Thursdays 4-0 victory over Netherlands. ry to bring next years World Cup finals ever
the process. Among European goal scorers, Bleus a three-points lead over Sweden, which closer.
hes is now in second place only six behind
Group A lost 3-2 at Bulgaria. Paris Saint-Germains Meunier had three
Hungary great Ferenc Puskas. France regained control of its World Cup We had no chance against a France side goals and three assists and Romelu Lukaku
Things are going well for me with destiny with a comfortable victory that start- that was very strong, Netherlands coach added three goals of his own in an overall
Portugal, Ronaldo said. The team is play- ed with a goal from Antoine Griezmann and Dick Advocaat said. Maybe in the first half demonstration of flicks, backheels and supe-
ing well and we are still alive. We gained con- ended with the first international goals by we resisted a little bit, but overall we didnt rior moves.
fidence after this victory and we will keep promising youngsters Thomas Lemar and play well and France largely deserved to win. The easy victory gave Belgium a six-point
focused to make sure we can make it to the Kylian Mbappe. France can all but secure a World Cup berth lead over second-placed Greece, which was
World Cup. After Griezmanns opener, Lemar netted with a win against Luxembourg, while the held to a 0-0 draw by Estonia.
Here is a closer look at the qualifying twice and Mbappe newly signed by Paris Dutch need to beat Bulgaria at home to keep Bosnia-Herzegovina lost 3-2 to Cyprus,
groups in action Thursday: Saint-Germain added another to give Les its hopes alive. staying two points behind Greece.

FRIDAY Local sports briefs Cougars. Alex Hisilyk was HMBs defensive
star with 11 digs and 23 serve receives.
opener at Sunnyvale Municipal Golf Club.
Siminoff fired on birdie, which proved to
clinch the contentious non-league matchup. be the difference as she topped Menlo soph-
Girls tennis THURSDAY omore Gianna Inguagiatos 36. Menlo
San Mateo 4, Sacred Heart Cathedral 3 Volleyball sophomore Vikki Xu finished 2 back with a
San Mateo had a strong showing from its Girls golf 37; she parred the eight hole, a challenging
singles to roll to its third straight win to start Half Moon Bay 3, El Camino 0 look with a narrow green surrounded by
the year. No. 1 single Grace Wang, No. 2 Half Moon Bay fronted a balanced attack Menlo 203, Notre Dame-SJ 285 water hazards.
Sarah Fung-Smith and No. 3 Tessa Chou each to sweep El Camino 25-18, 25-20, 25-22 in Menlo senior Sophie Siminoff earned Menlo sophomore Sulwen Ma finished
won in straight sets. No. 1 doubles Aida Lowe non-league action. Riley Donovan, medalist honors shooting a par 35 and two her round with four pars to post a 41.
and Lauren Young scored the other win 6-2, 6- McKenzie Mell and Ahsley Sheehy shared teammates were right on her heels as the Menlos card rounded out with freshmen
2 over Anamaria Chavarria and Kara Dobers to the team-high with eight kills apiece for the Knights won convincingly in their season Merena Herr (54) and Vivian Herr (54).

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Angels get slugging OF Justin Upton in deal with Tigers
By Greg Beacham (69-65), who are only one Yankees (70-62). We made the deal with the eye to what
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS game out of a playoff spot Upton signed a six-year, $132.75 million impact it could bring to our roster now, Eppler
despite several major deal to join Detroit before last season. Detroit said. Its understood that you have to be com-
ANAHEIM Justin Upton is eager to get injuries to their pitching agreed to pay the Angels $747,951 of the fortable with the future, but Justin controls his
back into a playoff race. The Los Angeles staff and one of the ALs $3,747,951 remaining in Uptons fate. ... I just hope he enjoys being here, and
Angels badly need another big bat to bolster least potent lineups. $22,125,000 salary this year. well worry about that when the time seems
their postseason push. The Angels have showed Uptons deal includes four more seasons at appropriate.
After the Angels acquired the slugger in a late- remarkable resilience and the same salary, but he can opt out after the The Angels are Uptons fifth big-league
season trade Thursday, Upton also has at least grit while going 20-11 World Series and become a free agent. He team, but he hasnt reached the postseason
one month in Orange County to decide whether Justin Upton since July 28. General deflected initial questions about his upcoming since 2013 with Atlanta. He has never played
to make it his long-term home. manager Billy Eppler and decision. in a World Series.
The Angels acquired the four-time All-Star owner Arte Moreno decided to go wholehearted- Its a combination of everything, Upton The Tigers get the right-handed Long, who
outfielder from the Detroit Tigers, giving up ly after the clubs second playoff appearance said. I have a family. They have to be com- was among the Angels better prospects after
pitching prospect Grayson Long and cash or a since 2009 by swinging this deal on the final fortable, and I have to be comfortable. Ive posting a 2.52 ERA in 23 Double-A starts.
player to be named. Los Angeles also allowed day to acquire a player in time for him to be eli- never walked foot in the Angels clubhouse, so But the Angels clearly needed another mid-
Cameron Maybin to leave on a waiver claim by gible for postseason play. Im in it with an open mind. dle-of-the-order hitter. Despite the stellar pro-
the Houston Astros, clearing the way for Upton This team showed a lot of fight over the While the Angels realize the moderate risk duction of two-time AL MVP Mike Trout, the
to take over in left field. course of the year, and what we were starting to theyre taking, Eppler noted that Upton had Angels are 12th in the league in runs (584) and
What Im excited about is being back into see to use a metaphor, the punches were get- already expressed interest in the Angels two 15th in OPS (.713).
playoff contention and trying to help the ting stronger, Eppler said. The guys were hit- years ago as a free agent before the Tigers Left field has been a problematic spot for the
Angels get to where they want to go, Upton ting harder. Their play warranted a continued signed him to that hefty contract. Upton likely Angels for several years, with oft-injured Josh
said in a phone interview. I think I can be a investment in this club, which we were able to would have been near the top of the Angels Hamilton leading a long list of players who
piece that helps that. do when Arte gave us the green light. free-agent shopping list even if they hadnt couldnt produce at the position. The long-
The 30-year-old Upton was an All-Star this The Angels began the day right behind swung the trade, so the move essentially gives gone Hamiltons five-year, $125 million con-
season with the struggling Tigers, batting .279 Minnesota (69-63) in the congested race for the Los Angeles a head start on its offseason shop- tract finally comes off the Angels books this
with 28 homers and 94 RBIs. He represents an second AL wild card berth. They were also just ping while creating $22 million in payroll winter, freeing their payroll to absorb the rest
immediate upgrade in left field for the Angels two games behind the wild card-leading space if he leaves. of Uptons contract if he doesnt opt out.

GIANTS
with Seung Hwan Oh getting his 20th save. Trainers room Up next
The punchless Giants were coming off a
1-5 trip in which they scored 10 runs. OF Christian Slater will start a rehab RHP Jack Flaherty will make his major
Brandon Crawford hit what initially was assignment with Triple-A Sacramento on league debut for the Cardinals on Friday. The
Continued from page 13 called a two-run home run in the bottom of
Friday and is expected to be activated after 21-year-old prospect was a combined 14-4
the ninth that was overturned by a 4-minute,
8-second video review, with umpires appar- playing three or four games, manager Bruce with a 2.18 ERA in 25 starts this year at
Grichuks 18th home run came on a 1-2 Bochy said. The 24-year-old rookie has Double-A Springfield and Triple-A
curveball Cain hung over the middle of the ently ruling that fans reached over the brick
wall in right field. been on the disabled list since July 8 with Memphis. San Francisco RHP Johnny
plate.
Crawford had to go back on the field, sent strained right groin. . Posey was back in the Cueto (6-7, 4.59) will pitch for the first
Five Cardinals relievers combined to to second base with a double that scored lineup after missing three games with a time since going on the disabled list with a
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VOLLEY
It was definitely an all-hands-
WHATS ON TAP NFL PRESEASON on-deck type of match, Crader
FRIDAY Girls volleyball AMERICAN CONFERENCE said.
Football Mercy-Burlingame at Capuchino, 6:15 p.m.; San East
Terra Nova at Scotts Valley, 3:30 p.m.; Jefferson at Al- Mateo at Sacred Heart Prep, 6:30 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Continued from page 13 Srivastava again proved to be an
N.Y. Jets 2 2 0 .500 60 61
bany, San Rafael at El Camino, Mills at Skyline, King's
Academy at Amador Valley, Hillsdale at Independ-
Miami 2 2 0 .500 91 98 all-around force. In addition to
SATURDAY New England 1 3 0 .250 115 126
ence, Half Moon Bay at Palo Alto, 7 p.m.; Santa Football Buffalo 1 3 0 .250 62 67 Tulane University to play beach. running the setter position, the 6-
Teresa at San Mateo, Mitty at Menlo-Atherton, Stevenson at Menlo School, 10 a.m.; Modesto at With 22 kills and 16 digs 1 senior added to her block total in
Aragon at Aptos, Burlingame at Sequoia, Carlmont South
College of San Mateo, 1 p.m.; Sobrato at Sacred
at Woodside, South City at Capuchino, 7:30 p.m. Heart Prep, 2:30 p.m.; Serra at Elk Grove, 8:15 p.m.
W LT Pct PF PA Thursday, Peters showed shes got an all-around effort with 14 digs.
Jacksonville 2 20 .500 75 67
Indianapolis 2 20 .500 55 69 plenty of indoor game too. Then, beyond the numbers, are the
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Houston
Tennessee
1
1
20
30
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.250
44
50
63
83
Its really because she dedicated
her life to playing volleyball this
intangibles.
East Division East Division North summer, NDB head coach Jen Sophie has always been our big
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB W LT Pct PF PA
Baltimore 4 00 1.000 81 32 Agresti said. And shes playing leader, Crader said. She is so
Boston 76 58 .567 Washington 81 52 .609 Cleveland 4 00 1.000 68 29
New York 70 62 .530 5 Miami 66 67 .496 15
great right now. good at staying positive and keep-
Pittsburgh 3 10 .750 69 58
Baltimore 68 66 .507 8 Atlanta 59 73 .447 21 1/2 Cincinnati 1 30 .250 58 72 Peters led NDB to a 2-sets-to-1 ing a smile on her face and keep-
Tampa Bay 67 68 .496 9 1/2 New York 58 75 .436 23 lead, but Carlmont rallied back.
Toronto 62 72 .463 14 Philadelphia 50 83 .376 31
West
In addition to the fierce front- ing us competing. Shes tough and
W LT Pct PF PA
Central Division Central Division Denver 4 00 1.000 107 50 row play, senior libero Tai Mei it really helps our team.
Cleveland 76 56 .576 Chicago 73 60 .549 Kansas City 2 20 .500 90 71
L.A. Chargers 1 30 .250 58 103 Chang dug up a storm in the back
Minnesota 70 63 .526 6 1/2 Milwaukee 70 64 .522 3 1/2
Raiders 0 40 .000 64 85 With the win, Carlmont evens
Kansas City 65 67 .492 11 St. Louis 67 66 .504 6 row, totaling 22 digs.
Detroit 58 74 .439 18 Pittsburgh 63 71 .470 10 1/2 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Theyre going to block some its record in the Battle of Belmont
Chicago 52 80 .394 24 Cincinnati 57 77 .425 16 1/2 East
balls, Crader said. Theyre during the Crader era to 3-3.
W L T Pct PF PA
West Division West Division Dallas 3 1 0 .750 78 70 going to be big and strong up
Houston 80 53 .602 Los Angeles 91 41 .689 Washington 2 2 0 .500 56 71
there. I think that really helped us. NDB showed a balanced attack
Angels 69 65 .515 11 1/2 Arizona 76 58 .567 16 N.Y. Giants 2 2 0 .500 90 99
Colorado 72 61 .541 19 1/2
Philadelphia 2 2 0 .500 77 87 And our back-row defense really beyond Peters effort. Missing
Texas 66 67 .496 14
Seattle 66 68 .493 14 1/2 San Diego 59 74 .444 32 1/2 South came through as well. junior setter/opposite Krissy
W LT Pct PF PA
As 58 75 .436 22 Giants 53 83 .390 40 Carolina 2 20 .500 92 91 Crader credited three reserve Smoot due to a concussion, junior
New Orleans 2 20 .500 53 41 players from having an impact Rachel Liu ran the point exclu-
Thursdays games Thursdays Games Tampa Bay 1 30 .250 43 57
Houston 5, Texas 1 Cincinnati 7, N.Y. Mets 2 Atlanta 0 40 .000 54 77 over the final two sets. sively, distributing 14 kills to
Minnesota 5, Chicago White Sox 4 Arizona 8, L.A. Dodgers 1 North Senior opposite Heather Chao freshman Abby Miller and 11 kills
Toronto 11, Baltimore 8 Philadelphia 3, Miami 2 W LT Pct PF PA had two pivotal kills in the fourth
N.Y. Yankees 6, Boston 2 Chicago Cubs 6, Atlanta 2 Green Bay 3 10 .750 86 56 to junior Vanessa Pan. Liu also
Milwaukee 6, Washington 3 Chicago 2 20 .500 60 79 set to help turn the match around.
Fridays Games Minnesota 2 20 .500 71 91
Junior outside Annika Nambiar matched Peters for the team-high
St. Louis 5, San Francisco 2 Detroit 2 20 .500 85 73
N.Y. Mets at Houston, ppd. with 16 digs.
Tribe (Carrasco 13-6) at Tigers (Boyd 5-8), 10:10 a.m.
Fridays Games helped discipline NDBs serve
N.Y. Mets at Houston, ppd. West
Boston (Fister 3-7) at NYY (Gray 8-8), 4:05 p.m. W LT Pct PF PA with clutch serve receives through
Atl.(Foltynewicz 10-10) at Cubs (Lackey 10-10),11:20 a.m. Seattle 4 00 1.000 111 56 Honestly, weve got talent,
Jays (Biagini 3-9) at Os (Gausman 10-9), 4:05 p.m. Reds (Castillo 2-7) at Bucs (Cole 11-8), 4:05 p.m. L.A. Rams 2 20 .500 66 76 the last three sets. And junior set-
Tribe (Clevinger 7-5) at Tigers (Farmer 3-1), 4:10 p.m. Phils (Pivetta 5-9) at Miami (Straily 8-8), 4:10 p.m. 49ers 2 20 .500 95 95 ter Katie Wong provided a kill out Agresti said. Were a good team.
Angels (Skaggs 1-4) at Texas (Hamels 9-2), 5:05 p.m. Nats (Roark 11-8) at Brewers (Nelson 10-6), 5:10 p.m. Arizona 2 30 .400 87 98 Im really proud of my girls.
KC (Hammel 6-10) at Twins (Gee 1-1), 5:10 p.m.
of the back row late in the fifth set
Arizona (Walker 7-7) at Rox (Freeland 11-8), 5:40 p.m. Were new. Were figuring things
Rays (Snell 2-6) at ChiSox (Lopez 0-1), 5:10 p.m. L.A. (Kershaw 15-2) at SD (Lamet 7-5), 7:10 p.m.
Thursday Games to fortify Carlmonts lead for
San Francisco 23, L.A. Chargers 13
As (Manaea 9-8) at Seattle (Leake 7-12), 7:10 p.m. St. Louis (Flaherty 0-0) at SFo (Cueto 6-7), 7:15 p.m. Seattle 17, Oakland 13 good. out right now.

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Larsson novels The Girl Rapace drinks only water Tell me the target, she says
Theres been a lot of talk with the Dragon Tattoo, The and beds no one in steadily and menacingly at
about who should be the next Girl Who Played with Fire Unlocked, but she exudes one moment, as humorless
James Bond after Daniel and The Girl Who Kicked the the same steely deadliness of and driven as Craigs Bond. I
Craig puts aside his shaken Hornets Nest now finds 007, his intelligence and want to know how you got this
martini. Orlando Bloom? Idris herself in a movie that could resourcefulness. She can shoot intel, she demands in another
Elba? Damian Lewis? After be called The Girl at the guns with both hands, do scene.
watching the formulaic spy Center of a Twisty-Turvy impressive martial arts moves, The plot of Unlocked is
thriller Unlocked, might we Global Terrorist Conspiracy speak many languages, quietly hard to explain without a
suggest Noomi Rapace? Where No One Can Be slice you open with a knife spreadsheet since its a never-
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For delicious, tender, juicy meat, try a reverse-sear


By Elizabeth Karmel indirect heat (I call that the combo method)
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS because I get better grill marks and more
smoky caramelization and they taste better.
I never bought into the searing keeps the
If you are a meat geek, then you have read juices in, because the only thing that keeps
about the reverse sear, which has gained the meat juicy is oiling the food to create a
popularity in the grilling and barbecue barrier so the natural juices wont evaporate
world in the past few years. Reverse-sear is during the cooking time.
a technique where you cook the meat slowly However, as an advocate of indirect cook-
using a low indirect heat and when it is ing, I know why cooking meat with indirect
almost done, you sear it over a high direct heat gives you superior results. So, I decid-
heat to brown the outside. ed to re-visit the sous vide circulator. When
I practiced the reverse-sear for larger I first experimented with sous vide, it was a
pieces of meat such as a beef tenderloin that clumsy process that required vacuum-sealed
I smoked the day before and seared or meat, a large plastic container and various
charred just before serving. This is my clamps to keep the circulator upright.
favorite way to cook a tenderloin, but it That has all changed since the Joule circu-
assumes that you have a smoker. I tried to lator has been introduced. The Joule is mag-
reverse-sear a steak like all the reverse-sear netic, and so small that it fits easily in your
advocates by cooking the steak by indirect drawer it is shorter than an immersion
heat on a grill and then searing it over high blender and even easier to use. I tested a cen-
direct heat at the end of the cooking time, ter-cut piece of tenderloin (a. k. a.
but I never got a good sear on my steak so I chateaubriand). I prepped it simply with a
abandoned the idea of reverse sear for a
grilled steak. I sear my steaks over direct
Cooking meat with indirect heat gives you superior results. heat first and then finish cooking them over See BEEF, Page 22

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By Susan Cohn After the vote, and pursuant to the asso-
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT ciations bylaws, the vote was certified at
the board of directors meeting held on
Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017. The total num-
SAN MATEO COUNTY BAR ASSO- ber of electronic ballots distributed to
CIATION OPPOSES RECALL OF members of the San Mateo County Bar
SANTA CLARA COUNTY JUDGE. Association was 1,594. The number of
On Aug. 17, 2017, The San Mateo ballots cast was 465. The number of mem-
County Bar Association issued the follow- bers who do not support the recall of Judge
ing statement: Aaron Michael Persky was 364 or 78 per-
The San Mateo County Bar Association cent of the voting members. The number
joins the bar associations of Santa Clara who support the recall was 80 or 17.20
County and San Francisco County in call- percent of the voting members. The num-
ing attention to the recent unfortunate ber who did not want to express their
attacks on the independence of the judici- result. The hallmarks of a civil society in opinion was 21 or 4.52 percent of the vot-
ary by ill-informed interest groups and which democracy, diversity and freedom ing members.
others in the legal community who should can flourish depends on the ability of our The San Mateo County Bar Association
know better, epitomized by the recall cam- jurists to make decisions without the fear does not take part in any partisan political
paign against Santa Clara Superior Court of reprisal and unprincipled attacks. When activities nor recommend any person for
Judge Aaron Michael Persky for his sen- the persons who make such attacks are rep- any political office, other than a judicial
tencing decision in the People v. Brock resentatives of the legal community itself office. No member of the association may
Turner case. While it is understandable that or are members of the academic community authorize the use of his/her status as an
persons who have been the victim of and who should be most aware of the need for officer or director of the association to be
suffered from crimes committed against such independence, it is particularly unfor- used in connection with any political
them, and victims rights groups and oth- tunate. The first steps of those who seek activity. The purpose of this of this asso-
ers who fight for the voiceless in our soci- to weaken our system of government often ciation is to advance jurisprudence; to
ety, to express frustration at what they is to undermine courts of justice. We The San Mateo County Bar Association improve the education and proficiency of
perceive as a lenient sentence in a particu- should not provide them the opportunity opposes efforts to remove Santa Clara its members; to foster the relationship and
lar case, it is quite another thing for attor- to do so. Superior Court Judge Aaron Michael Persky understanding between the legal profes-
neys, law professors and those who should As a result of these beliefs, the San from his duties as a judge because of his sion and the public; to encourage cordial
know better to engage in unprincipled Mateo County Bar Association hereby sentencing decision in People v. Brock Turner. relations among its members; and to main-
attacks on judges who are carrying out strongly opposes the recall efforts under- tain the honor and dignity of the bar.
their duties in a manner which is entirely way to remove Santa Clara Superior Court cuted differently. The San Mateo County Bar Association
within their lawful discretion and who Judge Aaron Michael Persky from his In accordance with the San Mateo may be reached at
make an unpopular decision in a particular duties as a sitting judge and calls for all County Bar Associations bylaws, Article SMCountyBar@smcba.org.
case. members of the legal community to reject 12, Section B, the Board of Directors con-
Our society is dependent on an inde- the concept that a judge should be pun- ducted a Plebiscite Tuesday, July 18, 2017,
pendent judiciary to make sometimes ished for the exercise of his duties even if through Monday, Aug. 14, 2017, concern-
Susan Cohn is a member of the State Bar of
unpopular decisions at times when popular they are ones which a large section of the ing the removal of Santa Clara Superior California. She may be reached at susan@smdai-
prejudice or public outcry may be the population believes should have been exe- Court Judge Aaron Michael Persky. lyjournal.com.

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Food brief
BEEF
minutes depending on the size of Circulator at 140 F for 2-3 hours
your tenderloin. depending on the doneness you like
Once you have seared/charred the and the size of your tenderloin. The
Maine company creates sides, let it rest for 3-5 minutes and smaller, the shorter the time. Let
new spice line for Travel Channel host Continued from page 20
carve into thin slices. The meat will cook until your desired doneness is
DRESDEN, Maine A Maine company is partnering be mouthwateringly delicious, ten- reached. The Joule app can walk you
light coating of olive oil, and a der, juicy and may be the best tender- through this process.
with television host Andrew Zimmern for a special line of sprinkle of coarse sea salt, dehydrat-
spice blends. loin that you have ever made. This is Remove from water and let cool. If
ed garlic and rosemary. I didnt have the ultimate reverse sear and worth
The Portland Press Herald reports a vacuum sealer so I put it in a re- doing ahead, refrigerate overnight.
Gryffon Ridge Spice Merchants has the extra step. Otherwise, let cool to room tempera-
closeable freezer bag, pushed out the
already developed and released five of the ture and set aside until ready to eat.
seven new blends for Zimmerns website.
excess air with my hand, and clipped THE ULTIMATE REVERSE Just before serving, pre-heat a grill
it to the side of a stock pot with a
Gryffon Ridge owner Christine Pistole chip clip. I filled the pot up about SEAR BEEF TENDERLOIN with all burners on high for 15 min-
drew inspiration for the blends from halfway with warm water, slipped the Servings: 8-10 utes. Clean cooking grates with a
Zimmerns worldly travels. circulator in the water and let the bot- brass-bristle brush. Remove tender-
Active Cooking Time: 25 minutes
The Dresden-based spice house features tom magnet secure it, and turned it on loin from the refrigerator and dab
(Sous Vide: 2-3 hours at 140 F)
Andrew seasonings like Kentucky Table, Cattle using the handy phone app. with paper towels to remove any
2-3 pounds whole trimmed center-
Zimmern Drive Gusto and Soul of the Caribbean. moisture. Brush lightly with olive
Two hours later, the tenderloin was cut beef tenderloin
Each blend comes with recommenda- oil. Using 12-inch tongs, sear/char
cooked to a perfect rare. I removed it 4 tablespoons Extra-virgin olive
tions for pairings. Pistoles 2-ounce jars sell for $10 each. all the sides of the tenderloin by
from the water, and let it cool to oil, divided
Pistole says working with Zimmern is an exciting oppor- searing and turning, about 1-2 min-
room temperature. A few hours later, I 1 tablespoon coarse pink or coarse utes per side as if the tenderloin
tunity.
removed it from the bag and gave it a white sea salt has four sides. If you like the look of
Gryffon Ridge opened their doors in 2009. The company
boasts a collection of 55 unique culinary blends along with little pat with a paper towel to 1/2 teaspoon dried rosemary crosshatch, you can do that as well.
more than 100 spices, herbs, salts and chilies. remove any excess surface moisture. 1/2 teaspoon granulated garlic Total searing time on all sides should
Next, a light brushing of oil to pre- Wrap beef tenderloin in paper tow- be about 6 minutes.
vent stickage and seal in the juices, els to remove surface moisture. Mix
and I took it to the grill. I seared it salt, spices and olive oil into a After all the sides are seared, take
over a high direct heat for 1-2 min- paste. Rub tenderloin all over with off and let sit 3-5 minutes. Slice
utes on all sides, making crosshatch oil-salt paste. thinly and serve your favorite sides.
marks on the top and bottom and the Place tenderloin in the center of a Nutrition information per serving:
two sides. You must do this with the large re-closable freezer bag. 202 calories; 106 calories from fat;
lid down so that you get really good Remove the air and clip the bag to 12 g fat (4 g saturated; 0 g trans fats);
grill marks and it has a chance to the side of a stockpot with a chip 66 mg cholesterol; 497 mg sodium;
warm the center of the tenderloin. clip or clamp. Fill Stockpot with 0 g carbohydrate; 0 g fiber; 0 g
The total cooking time is about 6 warm water and insert circulator. Set sugar; 24 g protein.

UNLOCKED have rubbed off. Instead of Judi Dench,


though, hes got John Malkovich as a
sardonic intelligence leader and hes
when you realize that someone who
died is NOT dead at all, which will
come as shock to absolutely NO ONE
terrific, a gleeful performance like one who has ever watched one of these.
Continued from page 19
nasty snarl. Michael Douglas is a wel- Screenwriter Peter OBrien takes us
come addition, too, as an old friend and on visits to London, Paris and the
ending series of double-crosses in the mentor of Rapaces character. Czech Republic but has made little
global search for a Middle Eastern-led allowances for having a strong female
plan to use a biological weapon far But less so is another potential Bond
heir Bloom, who plays a mysteri- lead and its refreshing, whether he
worse than Ebola in London. intended it or not.
British intelligence agents, the CIA ous former soldier who is perhaps a
love interest or maybe a frenemy. He Rapace does break down at one point
and double agents for both agencies
does neither very well. I think Im the in tears something Bonds are loath
suddenly have an urgent need for
only friend youve got, he tells her to do but shes mostly unflappable
Rapace, a former top interrogator who
but cant really pull off the tough-guy throughout, unemotionally watching
failed to stop a Paris terror bombing
hunk thing. (Hint, dont trust any man men she deeply cares about die all
that killed two dozen people and still
in this film. Only Toni Collette, as the around her and inflicting death herself
lives with the guilt. (Cue the montage
head of British intelligence, can be without hesitation. Shes as robotic
of her working out her frustration by
trusted. Or can she ...?) and thinly drawn as any Bond, Jason
assaulting a heavy bag.)
Bourne, Ethan Hunt or John Wick a
Theres a lot of dialogue here spiked Unlocked has got all the cliches haunted, obsessive killing machine.
with military jargon and spycraft you need and want: A digital clock read-
Priority red. Youve been penetrat- ing the 5-minute countdown to utter So, welcome to the club, Rapace.
ed. Aerosolized distribution. destruction, the use of haunting Middle Now duck.
Suppressor sniper rifle. Post-inci- Eastern music whenever we see people Thats the sound of a suppressor
dent de-brief. Wheres the courier? of Middle Eastern descent (a practice sniper rifle.
Whats the protocol? MI5 is com- that needs to stop, asap), a scene in Unlocked, a Lionsgate release, is
mitting every available asset to this. which our heroine is dangling over a rated R by the Motion Picture
Its directed by Michael Apted, who deep shaft one-handed, a tender Association of America for for vio-
did the same with the 007 The World moment when her flesh wound is band- lence and language. Running time: 98
Is Not Enough and some Bond must aged up by an ex-lover, and a scene minutes. Two stars out of four.
THE DAILY JOURNAL WEEKEND JOURNAL Friday Sept. 1, 2017 23
GREEK
for this years event. Marian Peris, to experience the Greek concept of
Calendar who has been coordinating hours of
food preparation on weekends for
months, said the many steps involved
meraki, which she described as putting
110 percent of ones soul into some-
thing.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 1 Michael Svanevik. Cost $58. For more Continued from page 1
Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 information call 522-7490. with preparing countless trays of tradi- Its about passion, its about com-
a.m. to 10:15 a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San tional Greek pastries began days passion, its about just doing some-
Mateo. Meet next to Forever 21. Free. Hopes Seniors Ministry Event. 3 bechamel sauce, and spanakopita, before the event.
For more information email john- p.m. to 5 p.m. Wendys, 698 Ralston spinach and cheese stuffed inside layer thing with everything youve got,
mae1@att.net. Ave., Belmont. Guest speaker Ms. Alie Between mixing ingredients to cre- she said.
Sobczak will discuss the two types of of filo pastry, among several other tra- ate dough, coordinating baking times
Free First Fridays. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. the Home Sharing Program. Free ditional Greek dishes, to feed the For Canellos, the passion volun-
San Mateo County History Museum, entry. For more information call 349- and finding the right time to add even
2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Free 0100. 20,000 festival goers they are expect- more honey to pastries like baklava, teers have for sharing their knowledge
admission the entire day. 11 a.m. pre- ing to flock to the church at 900 known for its already honey-soaked of Greek food with others is just one of
school program. 2 p.m. docent-led Glass Etching: Create your Own
tours for adults. For more informa- Frosted Glass. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Alameda de las Pulgas this Saturday, crushed nuts amid layers of thin dough, the ways festival goers can experience
tion call 299-0104. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., Sunday and Monday. Peris said the process to bring several meraki. She said the churchs com-
Millbrae. There will be ArmourEtch Its definitely a food festival, so its
Music on the Square. 6 p.m. to 8 acid, glass and stencils on traditional Greek cookies and desserts mitment to welcoming members of the
p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. hand. Participants are welcome to come and eat as much as you can, began days ago. surrounding community to the annual
Pride & Joy performs. For more infor- bring glass pieces or donate some to said Clay. festival is reminiscent of a tradition
mation call 780-7311. the program. Kids are welcome with Every single one of these would be
adult supervision. Walk-ins are wel- Clay and several other chairs have like a full-time event, she said, of the many churches in Greece have
Sanchez Art Centers ninth annual come, RSVPs are appreciated. For coordinated efforts to plan food orders observed of inviting neighbors to cel-
50|50 Show. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. more information call 697-7607. eight different desserts she and several
Sanchez Art Center, 1220 Linda Mar and kitchen schedules since March to other volunteers were preparing ebrate the feast days tied to the
Blvd., Pacifica. With over 3,000 small, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6 ensure they have enough time and Thursday. churchs namesake for centuries. She
affordable artworks on view, this Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30
show will be open through Oct. 1. a.m. to 10:15 a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San refrigerator space to prepare intricate, Though some pastries can be fully looked forward to welcoming count-
Admission is $25 online or $30 at the Mateo. Meet next to Forever 21. Free. time-intensive dishes and pastries fes- prepared and packaged prior to the fes- less more to this years event.
door. To purchase tickets visit For more information email john- tival goers are seeking.
eventbrite.com. For more informa- mae1@att.net. tival, others require several steps just Its like rolling out the welcome
tion call 355-1894. Eva Canellos, who has been a mem- before they are served. Irene Pappas, mat, she said. People who have no
Ace the Interview Workshop. 11 ber of the church for more than 20
San Mateo Astronomical Society a.m. to 2 a.m. Millbrae Library, 1 who has helped with the event for Greek in their background, they know
Lecture. 8 p.m. Science Building 36 Millbrae Ave., Millbrae. This work- years, said seeing volunteers who some 30 years, said loukoumades, or the dances, they like the food, theyre
at the College of San Mateo, 1700 W shop will show how to handle the cherish fresh ingredients and love fried doughnut holes covered with
Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. The topic toughest interview questions. For like wheres the spanakopita? Its
of the lecture is Finding Exoplanets more information call 697-7607. sharing their cooking with others con- honey, are a festival favorite. Because amazing how people respond to it.
with the Gemini Planet Imager and nect with festival goers who crave they have to be served hot, lines of
will be given by Dr. Vanessa Bailey. San Mateo Professional Alliance
The event is free and open to all. For Networking Lunch. Noon. Mimis Greek flavors but arent necessarily up diners eager to eat the sweet treats once
more information call 619-0365. Cafe, 2208 Bridgepointe Parkway, San to the countless hours needed to pre- they are taken out of vats of oil often The Belmont Greek Festiv al will be
Mateo. Meet new business connec- pare them is one of her favorite parts
The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 8 tions. New speakers each week. For form. held Sept. 2-4 at the Holy Cross Greek
p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. more information call 430-6500. of the festival. Its a fine art, she said, of the Orthodox Church, 900 Alameda de las
Hillsdale Blvd. Admission is $35 to Greek food is really hard to cook, detailed timelines required for some of Pulgas. Festiv al hours are noon to 10
$50. For more information visit hill- Caminar Job Fair. 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
b a r n t h e a t re. o rg / 7 7 t h - s e a s o n - Caminar, 2600 El Camino Real, San she said. To see [festival goers] tak- the dishes. p.m. on Saturday and Sunday and noon
become-subscriber. Mateo. For more information call ing food home, its awesome. A lifelong member of the church, to 8 p.m. on Monday, and admission is
513-6121.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 But just how much is required to Clay has years of memories of the fes- $5 for adults, $2.50 for seniors and
Affordable Health Screenings. 9 Documentary Film: Most Likely to bring traditional Greek dishes and pas- tival, an event her parents chaired y outh ages 13-17 and free for children
a.m. to noon. 150 San Mateo Road, Succeed. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Half Moon Bay. Screenings in the Millbrae Library, 1 Millbrae Ave., tries together is not lost on those years ago. For her, the festival is an 12 and under. Visit
New Leaf Community Classroom. No Millbrae. A powerful documentary whove held onto family recipes and opportunity for members of the church goholy cross. org/festiv al/ for more
appointment necessary. For more examining education in the United worked to find the freshest ingredients community and the outside community information.
information call 805-473-0431. States and inspiring school commu-
nities to reimagine what students
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VERISON
Festival: The Last Blast of education. For more information call The lawsuit against Verizon is Caltrain has been meeting with the
Summer. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 400 697-7607. another example of Caltrains efforts public to provide updates on the first
Broadway, Millbrae. Mardi Gras style to control the corridor through which stage of construction that will include
celebration featuring live music, Citizenship Classes. 6:30 p.m. to
crafts and food. Free admission. For 8:30 p.m. The Community Learning it plans to install overhead contact relocation utilities, inspecting sig-
more information call 697-7324. Center, 520 Tamarack Lane, South Continued from page 1 systems and miles of wire needed to nals and communication equipment,
San Francisco. Registration required.
Annual Kings Mountain Art Fair. 10 Learn American history, and prepare power the cleaner electric trains. and installing foundation for overhead
a.m. to 5 p.m. 13889 Skyline Blvd., for the citizenship interview and test. two agencies have had a long-standing Verizon and Caltrain declined to contact system poles. That work is
Woodside. The 54th Annual Kings For more information call 877-8540. agreement to share portions of the cor- comment citing the pending litiga- expected to begin in the next three
Mountain Art Fair, featuring over 135 ridor, Caltrain alleges that utility ease-
juried artists in a redwood forest with Charged Particles: Plugged in Jazz tion. months, according to Caltrain.
an old-fashioned childrens craft and with a Spark. 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. ment expired and its time for Verizon According to documents filed with The infrastructure is expected to be
game area. For more information call Redwood City Public Library, 1044 to pack its things and go.
851-2710. Middlefield Road, Redwood City. For the court, the two entered into an installed and undergo a final system
more information call 780-7018. Despite there being no basis for agreement for Verizon to secure utility testing by 2020. Once it replaces all of
The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 2 Verizons continued presence on easements dating back to the 1990s its diesel trains with electrified ones in
p.m. and 8 p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 Sweeping Changes Coming to San
E. Hillsdale Blvd. Admission is $35 to Mateo County Elections: How to Caltrains property, and Caltrains that expired earlier this year. It also 2040, Caltrain is expected to increase
$50. For more information visit hill- Make Your Voice Heard. 7 p.m. to 9 repeated demand that Verizon relocate, alleges Verizon has continued to bene- daily ridership by 21 percent, take
b a r n t h e a t re. o rg / 7 7 t h - s e a s o n - p.m. 2000 Woodside Road, Redwood Verizon refuses. Instead, hoping to
become-subscriber. City. Meeting of San Mateo County fit financially from the use of the 619,000 vehicle miles off the Bay
Democracy for America. Free. For leverage Caltrains well known need to equipment, despite failing to extend Areas congested roads, and reduce
Live music and sing-along. 6:30 more information contact ase- access its own right-of-way because of the contracts and being asked to greenhouse gas emissions by 176,000
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Molloys Tavern, vans2002@aol.com.
fast approaching construction dead- remove the equipment such as utility metric tons of carbon monoxide every
1655 Mission Road, Colma. For more
information call 544-3623. Unwind from Stress. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. lines associated with the Peninsula poles and underground facilities like year, according to Caltrain.
407 N. San Mateo Drive, San Mateo. Corridor Electrification Project,
SUNDAY, SEPT. 3 Learn relaxation, mindful eating and conduit, in segments stretching from The project received a bevy of sup-
47th Millbrae Art and Wine breathing techniques. For more Verizon demands the public reimburse San Mateo to Sunnyvale, according to port from local, state, federal and busi-
Festival: The Last Blast of information and to register go to it for its relocation, Caltrain attor- the lawsuit. ness representatives who lobbied for
Summer. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 400 http://bit.ly/2vx7536.
neys wrote in the lawsuit. In its lawsuit, Caltrain is asking the the project and the necessary funding
Broadway, Millbrae. Mardi Gras style
celebration featuring live music, Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11 Caltrains $2 billion modernization court to prohibit Verizon from using or from the Federal Transit
crafts and food. Free admission. For p.m. 2209 Broadway, Redwood City. program, which includes electrifying
more information call 697-7324. The Rae Gordon Band is on tour and entering the transit agencys property Administration.
performing. $7. For more information 51 miles of track between San for any reason other than to remove its Supported by a joint powers agree-
Annual Kings Mountain Art Fair. 10 call (831) 334-1153. Francisco and San Jose, has already aerial and underground facilities. Its ment between Santa Clara, San Mateo
a.m. to 5 p.m. 13889 Skyline Blvd., suffered setbacks following a high-
Woodside. The 54th Annual Kings San Carlos Sister Cities Association also asking the court to force Verizon and San Francisco counties, the cash-
Mountain Art Fair, featuring over 135 Guest Lecture: FBI Special Agent profile delay of a $647 million federal to remove the equipment and to force it strapped transit agency doesnt have a
juried artists in a redwood forest with Michael Gimbel. 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. grant.
600 Elm St., San Carlos. Free. FBI to give up any profits it received from dedicated funding source and often
an old-fashioned childrens craft and Earlier this year Caltrain allocated
game area. For more information call Special Agent Michael Gimbel will using Caltrains property. relies on other agencies for support.
851-2710. discuss FBI counter-terrorism efforts. $20 million to keep already-
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City. Runs through Sept. 28. For more
information call 508-6782.
by Stephan Talty. For more informa-
tion contact cmccarthy@cityofsan-
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For the best value and the best results, info@smdailyjournal.com hearing and be heard re- The following person is doing business must be able to lift 20lbs. and be willing
recruit from the Daily Journal... as: CSJunk Removal Services, 76 Arling- to work in wet outdoor conditions. All
SOFTWARE
garding any item in the ap- ton Dr., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA equipment and tools will be provided at
Contact us for a free consultation SOFTWARE Engineer: Implementing proved recommended budg- 94080. Registered Owner: Manuel San- no cost to employee. Housing, transpor-
chez Salazar, same address. The busi- tation and subsistence are also available
new features for companys primary web- et or for the inclusion of ad- ness is conducted by an Individual. The to employee at no cost if required.
site and developing back end services.
Call (650) 344-5200 or Personalized Beauty Discovery, Inc., ditional items. Members of registrants commenced to transact busi- $12.57 p/h, approx. 40 hrs/wk (with a
ness under the FBN on 7.17.17. minimum of 30 hrs/wk and ? of the sea-
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com Attn: Megan/Recruiting Job ME010, 201 the public may submit writ- /s/Manuel Sanchez Salazar/ son guaranteed). 5 positions available.
Baldwin Ave., 2nd Fl., San Mateo, CA ten testimony on the budget This statement was filed with the Asses- Applicants may apply at: NOVA Works
94401 sor-County Clerk on 7/17/2017. (Publish- San Mateo, 1777 Borel Place, Suite 500,
to the Clerk of the Board of ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, San Mateo, CA 94402 or call (650)581-
Supervisors. All proposals 8/11/17, 8/18/17, 8/25/17, 9/1/17). 0058 and refer to job order 15476090.
for revisions must be sub-
mitted in writing to the Clerk FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR

NOW HIRING of the Board of Supervisors


before the close of the pub-
STATEMENT #274566
The following person is doing business
as: Pan Asian IDCX, 4100 Callan Blvd.,
DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered Own-
CHANGE OF NAME
CASE# 17CIV03396
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
lic hearing. er: Ivan H. Desuasido, same address. 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
ADVERTISING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS 9/1/17 The business is conducted by an Individ-
ual. The registrants commenced to trans-
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
CNS-3046753# act business under the FBN on Heather Janda Hay
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
SAN MATEO DAILY JOUR- 08/08/2017.
/s/Ivan H. Desuasido/ Petitioner: Heather Janda Hay filed a pe-
Prospecting is a key element of this position. You will develop new business NAL This statement was filed with the Asses- tition with this court for a decree chang-
sor-County Clerk on 8/8/2017. (Publish- ing names as follows:
and manage the sales cycle from start to finish: ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Present name: Heather Janda Hay
Proposed Name: Janda Hay Sunna
8/11/17, 8/18/17, 8/25/17, 9/1/17).
t*EFOUJGZBOERVBMJGZQSPQFSUBSHFUTUPEFWFMPQJOUPDMJFOUT THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME interested in this matter shall appear be-
t$SFBUFBOEEFQMPZBOBDUJWFCBUUFSZPGQSPTQFDUJOHDBMMT GBDFUPGBDFBQQPJOUNFOUT STATEMENT #274664 fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
 OFUXPSLJOHFOHBHFNFOUTPOUIFUBSHFUT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The following person is doing business
as: Aegis Corps Services, 403 Stam- tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
STATEMENT #274595 baugh St., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063.
t1MBOBOEFYFDVUFCVTJOFTTEFWFMPQNFOUTUSBUFHJFTUPDMPTF The following person is doing business Registered Owners: Pedro Sanchez,
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the rea-
as: Sleepmode Apartments RWC, 2180 same address. The business is conduct- sons for the objection at least two court
t%FWFMPQBOENBJOUBJOTUSPOHDMJFOUSFMBUJPOTIJQT Carlmont Drive #10, BELMONT, CA ed by an Individual. The registrants com- days before the matter is scheduled to
menced to transact business under the be heard and must appear at the hearing
94002. Registered Owner: Jamm Part-
t3FQSFTFOUUIF%BJMZ+PVSOBMBUDPNQBOZTQPOTPSFEBOEDPNNVOJUZFWFOUT ners, LLC. The business is conducted by
FBN on N/A.
/s/Pedro Sanchez/
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- This statement was filed with the Asses- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
t$POUSJCVUFUPBQPTJUJWFUFBNFOWJSPONFOU trants commenced to transact business sor-County Clerk on 8/16/2017. (Publish- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
under the FBN on 08/09/2017. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, petition shall be held on 9/13/17 at 9
/s/John Mendez/ 8/18/17, 8/25/17, 9/1/17, 9/8/17). a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County
To succeed at the Daily Journal, you will need the following: This statement was filed with the Asses- Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
sor-County Clerk on 8/9/2017. (Publish-
t&YQFSJFODFTFMMJOHNFEJBBOEPSTQPOTPSTIJQTBOEJOUFHSBUFENBSLFUJOHDBNQBJHOT ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
8/11/17, 8/18/17, 8/25/17, 9/1/17).
t1SPGFTTJPOBMXSJUUFO WFSCBMDPNNVOJDBUJPOBOEJOUFSQFSTPOBMTLJMMT
t4USPOHQSFTFOUBUJPOTLJMMT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #274500
LEGAL NOTICES
t&FDUJWFUJNFNBOBHFNFOUTLJMMT The following person is doing business Fictitious Business Name Statements,
as: HS2 Academy, 1110 S. El Camino Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
t5IFBCJMJUZUPFYDFFEFYQFDUBUJPOTJOBSFTVMUTPSJFOUFEFOWJSPONFOU Real #5, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Reg- Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
istered Owner: Livewirecyber, Inc., CA.
t&YQFSJFODFJOEJHJUBMTBMFTJTBQMVT The business is conducted by a Corpora- Notice of Public Sales and More.
tion. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on . Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to info@smdailyjournal.com /s/Patrick Tapia/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 8/1/2017. (Publish- Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
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8/11/17, 8/18/17, 8/25/17, 9/1/17).
THEDAILYJOURNAL Friday Sept. 1, 2017 27

203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 298 Collectibles 304 Furniture 308 Tools 312 Pets & Animals
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall not be granted. If no written objection is LENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand DRESSER- VICTORIAN. 35 tall VINTAGE SHOPSMITH and BAND ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
be published at least once each week for timely filed, the court may grant the peti- painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42 SAW, good shape. $500/obo. Call mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
four successive weeks prior to the date tion without a hearing. A hearing on the $12.00. (650) 578 9208. $450. (650)888-2662. (650)342-6993 (650)593-2066
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- petition shall be held on 10/11/17 at 9
lowing newspaper of general circulation: a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good DRESSER-ART DECO. Heavy Glass. PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
San Mateo Daily Journal Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A $59 call (650)218-6528 Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
Filed: 8/2/2017 copy of this Order to Show Cause shall (650)888-2662. WOOD BOTTOM hand planes . Good offer. (650)245-4084
/s/Susan Irene Etiyadi/ be published at least once each week for SUPREMES GREATEST Hits, 2 album workers. $25 each. Call (650)339-3672
Judge of the Superior Court four successive weeks prior to the date set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591- DREXEL HEADBOARD $50. (650)589- PET CARRIER for small dog or cat in ex-
Dated: 7/11/2017 set for hearing on the petition in the fol- 9769 0764 cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
(Published 8/11/17, 8/18/17, 8/25/17, lowing newspaper of general circulation: 309 Office Equipment 6059
9/1/17) San Mateo Daily Journal VINTAGE FLORAL Bone china teacup, ENTERTAINMENT CENTER for $50.
Filed: 8/30/2017 saucer, dessert plate. $10 per set. Six Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. LAPTOP CASE or bag. Black. Like new. PET TAXI Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ sets available. (650)503-4170. Redwood (650)726-4102 Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
Judge of the Superior Court City. $25. Call (650)349-6059.
Dated: 8/30/2017 GLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- 310 Misc. For Sale
(Published 9/1/17, 9/8/17, 9/15/17, lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR 9/22/17) 299 Computers 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint, 316 Clothes
CHANGE OF NAME IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
CASE# 17CIV03701 RECORDABLE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unop- 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. 2 PR action slacks 36w 29L $10.00
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, BOBBY HULL Hockey Game Great each (650)367-1508
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, (650) 578 9208 IKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
$ 30. (650)598-9804. Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 5 BOXES male & female square dance
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 300 Toys
PETITION OF 210 Lost & Found LOVE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow CASH REGISTER Parts; Much Skin Not
Guts $500 (415)269-4784
clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
bunch $200 Maryann 650-574-4439.
Daniel Ephraim Priven floral $99. (650)574-4021
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: FOUND: KEYS at Westwood Park in DOLL HOUSE w/ furniture $50.00 new
joe 650 573 5269 NEW DELUXE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- CHEVRON SHINGLE Oil will add life to BOY SCOUT canvas belt with Boy Scout
Petitioner: Daniel Ephraim Priven filed a Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to your roof. FREE. Worth over $100.
claim (650)714-8893 ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5.
petition with this court for a decree (650)322-9598 (650)588-0842
changing names as follows: LARGE STUFFED ANIMALS - $3 each Sell! (650) 875-8159.
Present Name: Daniel Ephraim Priven LOST CAT. Black and White. Black Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 DOORS FRENCH 2x28x79 w/5 lights
NEW LAWN chairs, 2, $14.50 ea, 650- FAUX FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
Proposed Names: Dan Ephraim patch on right eye. REWARD. $12.00 (650)544-5306 color in excellent condition 3/4
Call (323) 439-7713. STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac- 595-3933
Priven-Troncoso tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- length $50 (650)692-8012
NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame GLASS PANELS free. 3 - approx. 6.5x4',
head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 4 - 6.5x3'. You haul. 650-573-8378.
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Books $30.00 (650) 347-2356 GENUINE LADIES Mink Fur Jacket,
interested in this matter shall appear be- STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac- $50.00 Call: 650-368-0748.
fore this court at the hearing indicated OAK 25 Bottle wine cabinet with etched LIONEL CHRISTMAS Holiday expan-
JAMES PATTERSON hardback books. tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 glass inset. Not refrigerated. $50 LADIES BOOTS size 8 , 3 pairs different
tition for change of name should not be 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 styles , $20/ pair. call (650)592-2648
(650)646-8530 LIONEL CHRISTMAS Holiday expan-
granted. Any person objecting to the sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
name changes described above must file NICHOLAS SPARKS hardback books.
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
302 Antiques OFFICE TABLE, 24"x48" HD. folding LADIES SEqUIN dress, blue, size XL,
a written objection that includes the rea- legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
LIONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and
sons for the objection at least two court qUALITY BOOKS used and rare. World ANTIqUE TEAK CHINA cabinet and $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
days before the matter is scheduled to matching table, with doors and legs. MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
& US History and classic American nov- rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
be heard and must appear at the hearing els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 $500/obo. (650)952-5049. LUGGAGE, RED, 21" NEW Samsonite
to show cause why the petition should Spinner,$50.00. (065)072-9300 (650) 578-9208
OFFICE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid
not be granted. If no written objection is V.LOGVINOV, UNUSUAL Journey to the HEIRLOOM 1920 hand quilted bed- wood with formica wood grain top $25
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- NEW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat- (650) 787-9753 pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the sian, 104 p $25 650-638-1695 tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556- PREMIUM MOVING blankets good con-
petition shall be held on 9/28/17 at 9 (650)952-3466
9708 ORNATE MAHOGANY headboard with dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County gold trim $60. (650)589-0764
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A 294 Baby Stuff SAMSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit NIKE AIR shoes, white, size 10, hardly
MAHOGANY ANTIqUE Secretary desk, worn (cost $50) $10, 591-9769 San Car-
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- PINE DOUBLE/qUEEN head/foot board case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
be published at least once each week for FISHER-PRICE HEALTHY Care booster with metal frame $50. (650)646-8530 $45. (650)328-6709 los
elled glass, $300. (650)766-3024
four successive weeks prior to the date seat - $5 (650)592-5864. PARIS HILTON purse white & silver un-
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- RETRO HUTCH Needs refinishing other- SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for
WE PAY Top Dollar wise good condition. Top detaches from $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- used, about 12" long x 9" high
lowing newspaper of general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal
296 Appliances bottom $25. (650)712-9962 formation. $23. (650)592-2648
Filed: 8/18/2017 1960'S AVOCADO Osterizer blender
For Asian Works of Art
SEWING STORAGE cabinet, Custom TAYLOR-TOT(1947) MY First Ride $20 TUXEDO SIzE 40, black, including white
/s/Robert D. Foiles/ excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- Estate Liquidation Sales made wood perfect condition $75. shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189
Judge of the Superior Court (415)269-4784
Dated: 8/16/2017
0513 RB Gallery (650)483-1222
WILSON'S LG Green Suede Jacket
(Published 8/25/17, 9/1/17, 9/8/17, of The Peninsula UNIDEN HARLEY Davidson Gas Tank
$40. (650)367-1508
9/15/17) AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/re- SHELF RUBBER maid new $20.00 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG contact joe (650)573-5269
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- (650)697-7966 WATER STORAGE TANK, brand new, 318 Sports Equipment
0898 SOFA BED Recliner (double), beige, 76" 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250.
Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 (650)771-6324 15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR AIR CONDITIONER, Portable, 14,000 Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
SOLID WOOD Entertainment Center-
CHANGE OF NAME BTU, Commercial Cool model 303 Electronics TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In 311 Musical Instruments each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
CASE# 17CIV03566 CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
sories plus remote included. Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma- X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o CHROMATIC HARMONICA: Horner BOW FLEX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO. chines never used for small bus. $95
(650)345-1835 (925)482-5742 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, (650)992-4544. (650)278-5776. $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 TWIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame (650)784-1061.
PETITION OF BISSELL BAGLESS Upright Vacuum, BLAUPUNKT AM/FM/CD Radio and Re-
Model 82H1, Dual Edge Cleaning, $ 50. (650)598-9804.
Jayson Arocha ceiver with Detachable Face asking EXCELLENT VIOLIN, previously owned, CHILDS KICK scooter by razor with hel-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Cleanview Hepa Filter $25 650-952- $100. (650)593-4490 WALL UNIT/ROOM Divider. Simple
3500 first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow met $25 obo (650)591-6842
Petitioner: Jayson Arocha filed a petition lines. Breaks down for transportation. sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
with this court for a decree changing KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger $25.(650)712-9962 leave message (415)751-2416 EASTON ALUMINUM bat.33 inches, 30
names as follows: CIRRUS STEAM mop model SM212B 4 incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758
new extra cleaning pads,user manual. oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
Present Name: Jayson Daniel Alan Wei- WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with FENDER MUSTANG I guitar amplifier
er $45. (650)588-5487 MOTOROLA BRAVO MB 520 (android upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. GOLF CART, Caddytek, four wheels,
Proposed Name: Jayson Daniel Lane 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD $80. 650-421-5469 used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728
Arocha COLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill - card Belmont (650)595-8855 WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
(650)918-9847 FENDER MUSTANG ll guitar amplifier GOLF CLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons NEW HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. $90.00 (650)341-8342
interested in this matter shall appear be- tra cartridges- $30. Call (650)345-1234 WOODEN BED frame, single or 3/4 size.
ELECTRIC STOVE From Sears over 100 years Very good condition. $20. $130.00 650-421-5469
fore this court at the hearing indicated GOLF CLUBS, used set with Cart for
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- Excellent Condition $225 ONKYO AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital 650-322-9598
Please Call (650)244-9267 Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, HUGE LUDWIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle $50. (650)593-4490
tition for change of name should not be & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
granted. Any person objecting to the
GOOD MICROWAVE 1100 watt $40 Da- 306 Housewares Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $5100 MEN'S ROSSIGNOL Skis. $95.00,
name changes described above must file (650)369-8013 good condition, (650)341-0282.
a written objection that includes the rea- ly City (415) 231-4825. SAMSUNG FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl.
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 CARPET 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny-
sons for the objection at least two court LARGE FAN - 26" x 26" - good condition lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134 PIANO, UPRIGHT, in excellent condi- NEW WEIGH bench With 200lbs, plus
days before the matter is scheduled to - $20.(650)697-6763 SONY DETACHABLE set :3cd /fm/am tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San
be heard and must appear at the hearing double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor Mateo.
to show cause why the petition should REFRIGERATOR COMPACT made by 4825 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, UPRIGHT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi-
not be granted. If no written objection is emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 20-pieces in original box, never used. tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. ONE DOzEN Official League Diamond
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 573 5269 TV SONY Triniton 21" working condition. $250 per box (3 boxes available). Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the YAMAHA ACOUSTIC Guitar, model (650)771-6324.
$10 OBO (650)784-3243. (650)342-5630 FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469
petition shall be held on 9/28/17 at 9 RIVETER, RIVETS, and case, $9, 650-
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County 595-3933 CRYSTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $30. PRINCE TENNIS 2 section nylon black
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A 304 Furniture Can send picture. 650-464-7860 312 Pets & Animals Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall SEWING MACHINE-ROYAL XL 6000 $55.(650)341-8342
be published at least once each week for Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. ANTIqUE DINING table for six people FIREPLACE CANDELABRA with 5 bat-
four successive weeks prior to the date (650)342-8436. with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990- AIRLINE CARRIER for cats, pur. from SLUMBERJACK CAMPING pillow,
set for hearing on the petition in the fol-
lowing newspaper of general circulation: SEWING MACHINE: Older Singer Porta- ANTIqUE MOHAGANY Bookcase. Four
6134 Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call $7.50, 650-595-3933
San Mateo Daily Journal ble sewing machine. Works great. feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. (505)228-1480 local.
Filed: 8/18/2017 $40.00 (650)207-4162 307 Jewelry & Clothing SWISS ARMY Knife, 7 features, $7.50,
ARMCHAIR GOOD condition $55. 650- 650-595-3933
/s/Robert D. Foiles/
Judge of the Superior Court WHIRLPOOL WASHER DRYER, GE 266-3184. JILL ST. John earrings, clip on. Gold /
Dated: 8/16/2017 Refrigerator all working and in good con- blue enamel with Jill St. John logo. $10.
(Published 8/25/17, 9/1/17, 9/8/17, dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. BEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition (650)588-0842
9/15/17) (650) 315-2319
297 Bicycles BRAND NEW Bookcase 72"x30" still in 308 Tools
box $45. (415)231-4825.
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 CARPET RUNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR or: floral design. good condition
CHANGE OF NAME CHILDS SCHWINN BICYCLE, BLUE in $45.00. (650)266-3184 DELTA CABINET SAW with overrun ta-
CASE# 17CIV03975 good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COAT/HAT STAND, solid wood, for your
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520- ROUTER TABLE ryobi $ 99. like new
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave 7045 (650)573-5269
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 mes
PETITION OF COMPUTER SWIVEL CHAIR. Padded ROUTER TABLE, Used Bosh $45,
Joanna Bartlett and Anthony Levitan Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 (650)367-8146
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 298 Collectibles
Petitioner: Joanna Bartlett and Anthony COMPUTER TABLE, adjustable height,
chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) SCROLL SAW Sears Variable Speed
Levitanfiled a petition with this court for a 1950'S THE First Authentic Rock & Roll 16" $45 (650) 367 8146
decree changing names as follows: Collection, 72 original hits, $10; 591- 697-8481
Present Name: Jake Lion Bartlett 9769 San Carlos SHOPSMITH MARK V 50th Anniversary
Proposed Name: Jake Lion Levitan DINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star (650)504-0585
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian,
interested in this matter shall appear be- DINING TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match-
fore this court at the hearing indicated space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for SKIL SAW 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP,
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 6614 $250 .(650)-654-1930. Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30
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Around the world
DACA Rescuers at India building that were part of the IS convoy were
able to cross into IS-held territories in
collapse find 15 injured, 33 dead captured Iranian Revolutionary Guard Syria.
Continued from page 1 MUMBAI, India Rescuers worked member as part of a deal that allowed
through the night removing the rubble hundreds of extremists and their fami- U.S. flies bombers, fighters in
coming out of Washington, D.C., as media outlets such as
of a collapsed apartment building in lies to evacuate the Lebanon-Syria bor- show of force against North Korea
Indias financial capital of Mumbai der region.
Fox News and McClatchy reported Trump would end the pro- SEOUL, South Korea The United
where at least 33 people have died and The Lebanese Hezbollah group,
gram called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or States flew some of its most advanced
nearly a dozen others may still be which negotiated the controversial
DACA, while federal officials claimed otherwise. warplanes in bombing drills with ally
buried. deal, said Thursday it had received the
White House Homeland Security adviser Tom Bossert said South Korea on Thursday, a clear warn-
in several news reports that administrators are still review- Fire officer Prabhat Kumar said body of Mohsen Hojaji and would con-
Friday that 15 injured survivors have duct DNA tests before sending his ing after North Korea launched a
ing the issue a message which offered little solace to midrange ballistic missile designed to
local educators, entrepreneurs and others who oppose the been pulled from the debris so far. remains onward to Iran. The handover
Police said 33 bodies had been was reported by the Hezbollah-run Al- carry nuclear bombs over Japan earlier
change looming since Trumps days on the campaign trail. this week, the U.S. and South Korean
I think this is a travesty, said Kevin Skelly, superin- recovered from the rubble by early Manar TV.
Friday, but hope was fading of finding The evacuation deal, in which the militaries said. North Korea hates such
tendent of the San Mateo Union High School District. displays of U.S. military might at
These are kids who didnt choose to come to the country. anyone alive more than 24 hours after militants also revealed the locations of
the building collapsed. Authorities the remains of Lebanese soldiers cap- close range and will likely respond
Despite his frustration, Skelly said his district will con- with fury.
tinue to support all its students and will not seek informa- have no clear idea how many people tured in 2014 in exchange for safe pas-
tion regarding immigration status. lived there or were in the ground floor sage to an IS-held area in Syria near the Two U.S. B-1B supersonic bombers
We are going to continue to swing hard for any kid that work spaces. But police say nearly a Iraqi border, angered Iraq and the U.S.- and four F-35B stealth fighter jets
walks through the door, said Skelly. dozen people are missing and feared led coalition, which said IS militants joined four South Korean F-15 fighters
Mitch Bailey, spokesman for the San Mateo County trapped beneath the huge mound of should be killed on the battlefield. in live-fire exercises at a military field
Community College District, shared a similar perspective. broken concrete slabs and twisted steel U.S. airstrikes on Wednesday in eastern South Korea that simulated
Its unfortunate, but sadly, not unexpected. The DACA girders. blocked the convoy of evacuees, which precision strikes against the Norths
program has provided undocumented students an opportuni- includes some 300 fighters and as core facilities, according to the U.S.
ty to pursue an education and gain knowledge and skills that IS hands over Iranians many civilians, without targeting the Pacific Command and South Koreas
evacuees themselves. Defense Ministry. The B-1Bs were
will help them create better lives for themselves and their remains in deal with Hezbollah Rami Abdurrahman, who heads the flown in from Andersen Air Force Base
families, he said in an email. Ending DACA will need-
lessly harm and punish these students for something that BEIRUT The Islamic State group Britain-based Syrian Observatory for in Guam while the F-35Bs came from a
was no fault of their own. has handed over the body of a recently Human Rights, said some ambulances U.S. base in Iwakuni, Japan.
To lend support for those potentially threatened by any
policy change, Bailey added each district campus has estab-
lished Dream Centers where undocumented students and fam-
ilies can go to get legal advice, counseling or other assis-
tance.

OUR COMMUNITY
Both high school and community college district offi-
cials, as well as many others locally, also passed resolu-
tions last year affirming a commitment to doing as much as
possible to protect students from aggressive immigration
enforcement. As the local newspaper, we know we have an important role in the community.
Sheri Costa, spokeswoman for the San Mateo Union
High School District, said the effort by educators to con-
It is paramount to us to support community and charitable events in San
sole local students is essential to helping improve the
schools learning environment.
Mateo County. We have proudly supported these events in the last year.
If students dont feel protected, they have a hard time
learning and investing in their education, she said in an Affordable Housing Week Pride Celebration
email. And if they dont trust that they have the same Housing Leadership Council San Mateo County PRIDE Initiative
opportunities as students born here they have a harder time of San Mateo County
investing in their future and the future of their communities. San Mateo County Fair
No one wins. Airport Runway Run Spirit Run
Skelly added a similar perspective and suggested the psy- Hiller Aviation Museum Burlingame Community
chological impact could result in students unplugging from Annual Regional Stroke Conference Education Foundation
pursuit of a bright future. Pacic Stroke Association
When your possibility to work and get an education after Sports Hall of Fame
high school is severely diminished, its just human nature Art & Wine Faire San Mateo County
to not invest as much in your education as you would other- San Carlos Chamber of Commerce Silicon Valley Convention
wise, he said. Before Our Very Eyes and Visitors Bureau
To his point regarding the potential harmful economic Human Trafcking Awareness Summer Wine Stroll
repercussions, leaders in the local tech sector which Caltrain Holiday Train San Carlos Chamber of Commerce
draws heavily on international labor also issued state- benetting Toys for Tots Thanksgiving Fun Run
ments supporting DACA. South San Francisco Parks & Recreation
Dreamers grew up here, live here and are contributing to Cars in the Park
Burlingame Lions Club Department
our communities and our economy, said ride hailing com-
pany Uber in a prepared statement. Their contributions Citywide Yard Sale Valentines Dance Fundraiser
make America more competitive and they deserve the City of San Mateo Millbrae Community Center
opportunity to work, study and pursue the American dream. Wine Walk
FWD.us, a tech-equity initiative led by Facebook founder Color 5K Charity Run
Rotary Club of San Mateo Sunrise Downtown San Mateo Association
Mark Zuckerberg, also circulated a memo and petition rec-
ognizing the social and economic contribution of Disaster Preparedness Day We also produce our own
Dreamers. Ofce of Emergency Services community events:
In Bay Area communities beyond Silicon Valley, social Career Fair
justice groups in Oakland and San Jose planned protests in
Fall Festival
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solidarity with communities potentially threatened by
Trumps decision. Fisher House Fundraiser Family. Fitness. Fun!
As emotions rise, Trowbridge said witnessing the toll Veterans Memorial Senior Center Burlingame
taken is taxing. Holiday Ice Rink Health & Wellness Fair
Its heartbreaking, I have seen the power of what DACA Millbrae, San Bruno
can do for my clients, she said. I have clients who are well Inaugural Scholarship Luncheon
educated and have advanced degrees because of employment Notre Dame de Namur University Senior Showcase
opportunities. But if you have no status and no employ- Menlo Park, Foster City, Belmont
Jazz on the Hill
ment authorization, what are you going to do? College of San Mateo Seniors on the Square
To meet their fears, Trowbridge is advising her clients to Redwood City
beef up their immigration law expertise to protect them- Library Book Sale
selves should they or a loved one face the threat of deporta- San Mateo Main Library Senior Day at the County Fair
San Mateo
tion. Lobster Fest
She also suggested those who benefited from the policy Belmont Rotary Club Tiny & Tot Expo
may find they enjoy more legal protections than they had San Mateo
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