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HEROES BECOME
STARS IN ‘15:17’
AGREEMENT MADE
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Creating a community gathering space


Wursthall owners ready beer hall in downtown San Mateo
By Anna Schuessler bright blue walls is a welcome sight the 9,800-square-foot space with sec-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF after months of planning. For López- ond-floor seating have tracked closely
Alt, seeing the renovation of the space to their original vision for the restau-
With sunlight pouring through large where Capellini Italian restaurant once rant, Simpson said more of the space
windows and long wooden tables fill- stood unfold has been exciting and has been devoted to kitchen prepara-
ing the space where the new restaurant nerve-wracking at the same time. tion to give staff room to make in-
Wursthall is set to open later this “It’s like seeing a kid grow up versus house mustard, pickles and sauerkraut,
month, 310 Baldwin Ave. in down- meeting them for the first time,” he among other accoutrements.
town San Mateo is looking a lot like said. “You obviously have an attach- Though Simpson and Mao have
the family-friendly beer hall its own- ment to things that you see built.” experience opening a bar and retail
ers dreamed it would be. In driving toward a Feb. 26 opening, store in downtown San Mateo,
Though renowned chef J. Kenji the trio has been staying up late at Simpson said making way for a new
López-Alt and Grape & Grain bar own- night and waking early in the morning restaurant has been a different kind of ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
ers Adam Simpson and Tyson Mao are to wash beer mugs and glasses, put the project. With only floor plans and Adam Simpson, co-owner of Grape & Grain, hard at work
in the eye of the storm that is opening finishing touches on beer taps and design boards to visualize the space setting up Wursthall, a San Mateo beer hall he is opening later
a new restaurant, seeing the space usher in pounds of cabbage to become this month with Grape & Grain co-owner Tyson Mao and
open up with light wooden hues and in-house sauerkraut. Though plans for See HALL, Page 24 famed food author J. Kenji López-Alt.

AND SO IT BEGINS!
City wants in
on plans for
Dumbarton
Redwood City officials set to send letter
asking for transportation planning input
By Zachary Clark cerns and
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF requesting an
active role in
the planning
As SamTrans moves forward and decision-
with plans to make transportation m a k i n g
changes in the Dumbarton process.
Corridor, Redwood City officials “The city is
REUTERS are concerned about the potential
In an extraordinary show excited about
impacts those plans may have on the potential
of unexpected unity, their city. Ian Bain
North and South Korea this project has
The City Council is set to vote to improve mobility and reduce
sat side by side Friday Monday to send a letter to
night under exploding SamTrans summarizing those con-
fireworks that See LETTER, Page 24
represented peace, not
destruction, as the 2018
Winter Olympics opened
Flu season still getting worse;
on a Korean Peninsula
riven by generations of now as bad as 2009 swine flu
anger, suspicion and By Mike Stobbe cough and other symptoms of the
bloodshed. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS flu. That ties the highest level
Above: Erin Hamlin of U.S. seen in the U.S. during swine flu in
carries the national flag NEW YORK — The flu has fur- 2009.
during the opening ther tightened its grip on the U.S. And it surpasses every winter flu
ceremony. This season is now as bad as the season since 2003, when the gov-
Left: An artist performs swine flu epidemic nine years ago. ernment changed the way it meas-
during the opening ures flu.
ceremony. A government report out Friday
“I wish that there were better
shows 1 of every 13 visits to the
doctor last week was for fever, See FLU, Page 24
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Thought for the Day


“Change your life today. Don’t gamble
on the future, act now, without delay.”
— Simone de Beauvoir, French writer

This Day in History


U.S. figure skater Peggy Fleming,

1968 19, won America’s only gold medal of


the Winter Olympic Games in
Grenoble, France, in the ladies’ sin-
gles event. (Gabriele Seyfert of East
Germany earned the silver medal, Hana Maskova of
Czechoslovakia, the bronze.)
In 1 7 6 3 , Britain, Spain and France signed the Treaty of
Paris, ending the Seven Years’ War (also known as the
French and Indian War in North America).
In 1 8 4 0 , Britain’s Queen Victoria married Prince Albert of
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
In 1 9 3 6 , Nazi Germany’s Reichstag passed a law investing
the Gestapo secret police with absolute authority exempt
from any legal review.
In 1 9 4 2 , RCA Victor presented Glenn Miller and his
Orchestra with a “gold record” for their recording of
“Chattanooga Choo Choo,” which had sold more than 1
million copies.
In 1 9 4 9 , Arthur Miller’s play “Death of a Salesman”
opened at Broadway’s Morosco Theater with Lee J. Cobb as
Willy Loman. REUTERS
In 1 9 5 9 , a major tornado tore through the St. Louis area, A woman poses for a picture next to an ice sculpture during the international ice sculpture festival in Jelgava, Latvia.
killing 21 people and causing heavy damage.
In 1 9 6 2 , the Soviet Union exchanged captured American (fine powder), 2 spoonfuls of your best stops when you sneeze.
U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers for Rudolf Abel, a Soviet spy honey, a pinch of green sage. ***
held by the United States. Republican George W. Romney ***
announced his ultimately successful candidacy for governor The maze in the Pac-Man video game CQD was the international distress
of Michigan. has 240 dots. The four ghosts in Pac- signal before SOS was adopted.
In 1 9 6 6 , the Jacqueline Susann novel “Valley of the Dolls” Man have names and characteristics. ***
was published by Bernard Geis Associates. Pinky, the pink ghost, is fast. Blinky, Crayola’s senior crayon maker,
In 1 9 6 7 , the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, the red ghost, is always behind Pac- Emerson Moser, revealed upon his
dealing with presidential disability and succession, was rat- Man. Inky, the light blue ghost is shy retirement that he was blue-green col-
ified as Minnesota and Nevada adopted it. and runs away from Pac-Man. Clyde, orblind and couldn’t see all the colors.
the orange ghost, is slow. He molded more than 1. 4 billion
Birthdays ***
German shepherd named Buddy Like fingerprints, everyone’s tongue
crayons in his 37-year career.

was the first seeing eye dog in print is different.


the United States. His master *** A
was Morris Frank, a blind college stu- “Foreign Language Syndrome” occurs
in some people very rarely after suffer-
Sons
is
will be
colorblind and
***
colorblind
their
if their mother
father is not. In
this case, daughters will have normal
dent from Nashville, Tennessee, who
vision.
heard about seeing eye dogs in ing a stroke or head injury. The condi-
Switzerland. Frank brought Buddy to tion causes subtle changes to vocal ***
the United States from Switzerland in features, making the sufferers adopt It is physically impossible for pigs to
1928. The two became famous when what sounds like a foreign accent. look up into the sky.
they got the attention of reporters, ***
***
Political Writer, producer, Actress Emma who were amazed to see the pair cross Herring is the most widely eaten fish
commentator director Vince Roberts is 27. busy New York streets safely. in the world. A “red herring” is a “One thousand” contains the letter A,
Glenn Beck is 54. Gilligan is 51. *** smoked herring having a reddish color but none of the words from one to 999
The rocks used in hot-stone massage or something that draws attention has an A.
Opera singer Leontyne Price is 91. Actor Robert Wagner is are heated to 130 degrees Fahrenheit. away from the central issue. ***
88. Rock musician Don Wilson (The Ventures) is 85. Singer *** ***
Roberta Flack is 81. Singer Jimmy Merchant (Frankie Lymon The audience of kids for the show Can you name the dwarfs from the Ans wer: The sev en dwarfs in Disney ’s
and the Teenagers) is 78. Movie director Michael Apted is 77. Howdy Doody (1954-1959) was called Disney movie Snow White (1937)? Snow White are Sleepy, Sneezy,
Rock musician Bob Spalding (The Ventures) is 71. Olympic Peanut Gallery. Bashful, Happy, Grumpy, Doc and
See answer at end.
Dopey. Some of the names that were
gold-medal swimmer Mark Spitz is 68. Walt Disney Co. chair- *** *** rejected for the dwarfs were Gabby,
man and chief executive Robert Iger is 67. Rock musician and A U.S. quarter has 119 grooves on its Agatha Christie’s (1890-1976) charac- Jumpy, Lazy, Nifty and Weepy.
composer Cory Lerios (Pablo Cruise) is 67. World Golf Hall of circumference. A dime has 118 ter Miss Marple is one of the most
Famer Greg Norman is 63. Actress Kathleen Beller is 62. grooves. famous and copied detectives of all
Country singer Lionel Cartwright is 58. Movie director *** time. Miss Marple’s first name is Jane.
Alexander Payne is 57. ABC News correspondent George The toothbrush was invented in 1498. The last Miss Marple book was Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
Stephanopoulos is 57. Retired MLB All-Star Lenny Dykstra is *** “Sleeping Murder,” published in 1976. the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
Questions? Comments? Email
55. Actress Laura Dern is 51. Country singer Dude Mowrey is In 1855, the Farmers Almanac included *** knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
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THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Feb. 7 Powerball Fantasy Five
Unscramble these four Jumbles, Saturday : Clear. Lows in the lower
one letter to each square, 10 11 34 39 50s.
to form four ordinary words. 23 34 35 40 47 10 9
Powerball
Saturday ni g ht: Lows in the lower
GOYSG Daily Four 50s.
Feb. 9 Mega Millions
Check out the new, free JUST JUMBLE app

Sunday : Sunny. Highs in the upper


28 34 41 46 47 14 9 4 2 7 60s. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC Sunday Ni g ht:Mostly clear. Lows in
All Rights Reserved.
Mega number
Daily three midday the lower 50s.
GODED Feb. 7 Super Lotto Plus 7 7 8 Mo nday : Mostly clear. Highs in the
7 15 18 20 24 1 mid 60s. Lows in the mid 50s.
Daily three evening Mo nday ni g ht: Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 50s.
Mega number

6 9 9 Tues day : Mostly clear. Highs in the mid 60s. Lows in the
mid 50s.
PCRANE The Daily Derby race winners are Lucky Charms, No. Tues day ni g ht: Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 50s.
12, in first place; Gorgeous George, No. 8,, in second Wednes day : Mostly clear. Highs in the mid 60s.
place; and Money Bags, No. 11, in third place.The race Wednes day ni g ht: Clear. Lows in the lower 50s.
time was clocked at 1:41.41. Thurs day : Mostly clear.
GUTENG
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Four-story Kaiser office building approved Police reports
There’s a lesson here
New offices to join hospital, existing offices in Redwood City A student was arrested for attacking
another student on Brewster Avenue in
By Zachary Clark Redwood City, it was reported at 10:50
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 31.

After more than a year of reviews and


design tweaks, Kaiser Permanente was FOSTER CITY
approved by the Redwood City Planning Hi t-and-run. Someone reported that their
Commission to build a 197,800-square-foot vehicle was hit while parked on Peary Lane,
medical office building within its downtown it was reported at 11:46 p.m. Thursday, Feb.
campus at a meeting Tuesday. 8.
Featuring 143 doctors’ offices and 116 Sus pended l i cens e. A San Bruno resident
exam rooms, the four-story building at 1175 was cited and released for driving with a sus-
Marshall St. with three levels of underground pended license on Vintage Park Drive, it was
parking will join a hospital and other med- reported at 3:22 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8.
ical buildings on the health care provider’s Abando ned v ehi cl e. There was an aban-
campus just southeast of the downtown, doned vehicle on Catamaran Street, it was
according to project plans and a staff report. reported at 2:29 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8.
Once the new building at the corner of Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . Someone
Maple and Marshall streets is complete, two reported a person trying to open their front
existing office buildings on the campus will door without a key on Vega Circle, it was
be demolished to make way for open space reported at 11:28 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 7.
and a surface parking lot, according to a Artist’s rendering of the four-story Kaiser office building at 1175 Marshall St. in Redwood City. Grand theft. Someone reported theft on
staff report. inside the campus, away from Maple Street ner of Walnut Street and Veterans Boulevard, Gull Avenue, it was reported at 8:36 p.m.
Over an acre of open space will occupy the traffic, according to the report. which was completed in early 2015. Wednesday, Feb. 7.
center of the Kaiser campus, which will As for the building’s architecture, several The 1175 Marshall St. building underwent
include a children’s playground and farmers’ modifications were made to the Maple Street two reviews by the city’s Architectural SAN CARLOS
market, and there will also be open spaces facade to add depth and dimension, includ- Advisory Committee in March and Burg l ary . A vehicle’s window was smashed
for employees along Marshall Court, in ing a metal canopy designed to create a con- November of last year. The committee rec- and a backpack and laptop were stolen on
front of the drop-off area and on a rooftop tinuous line of windows spanning the build- ommended approval of the project at the Brittan Avenue and Laurel Street, it was
terrace, according to the report. ing’s corner entrance at the intersection of November review, with several modifica- reported at 8:15 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 17.
Street improvements outlined in the Maple and Marshall streets, according to tions that have been included in the latest Theft. A vehicle was broken into and a lap-
report include a wider sidewalk on Maple the report. version of the plan. top and a charger were stolen on St. Francis
Street, which will feature trees and bikes The 1175 Marshall St. building is the lat- “One of the biggest concerns is that Way, it was reported at 3:15 a.m. Tuesday,
lanes, and two crosswalks will be installed est addition to Kaiser’s downtown campus, Veterans Boulevard is a gateway to Redwood Jan. 16.
on Maple Street, along with corner bulbouts which was initially conceived in the Kaiser City and it was extremely important that a Vandal i s m. A public bathroom was found
and a flashing beacon. One crosswalk will Precise Plan, adopted in 2003. The first building that was going to be there reflected destroyed with $2,000 worth of damage on
feature a median pedestrian refuge island, phase of construction included the new hos- that,” said Commissioner Ernie Schmidt. Chestnut Street, it was reported at 10 p.m.
and the patient drop off has also moved pital building located at the southeast cor- “You accomplished that.” Monday, Jan. 15.

Uber to pay $245M to settle


Waymo’s theft allegations
By Michael Liedtke bold high-tech heist orchestrated by its for-
and Tom Krisher mer CEO, Travis Kalanick, and a former
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Google engineer.
That engineer, Anthony Levandowski,
SAN FRANCISCO — Uber is paying $245 subsequently went to work for Uber, and was
million to Google’s self-driving car spinoff later fired when he declined to answer ques-
to end a legal brawl that aired out allega- tions about the theft charges, citing his
tions of a sinister scheme that tore apart the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimi-
once-friendly companies. nation.
The surprise settlement announced Friday Uber and its ride-hailing service had
came as lawyers for Uber and Waymo, a com- already been tarnished by the company’s
pany hatched from Google, prepared to wrap acknowledgement of rampant sexual harass-
up the first week of a trial that had attracted ment within its ranks, a yearlong cover-up
international attention. of a major computer break-in, and the use of
Waymo filed its lawsuit nearly a year ago , duplicitous software to thwart government
adding to Uber’s woes with allegations of a regulators.
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Latest California MeToo case spurs confidentiality concerns
By Kathleen Ronyane remain confidential when he shared his story Tom White, chief of staff for Calderon, said son to be concerned about the confidentiali-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS last month with his old boss, Assembly neither Calderon nor anyone in his office ty of our processes and procedures.
Majority Leader Ian Calderon, a Democrat. leaked the complaint alleging Garcia, a Los Critics said Fierro’s experience is evidence
SACRAMENTO — California Calderon followed state legislative protocol Angeles-area Democrat, groped Fierro in the of a flawed system that encourages victims
Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia — a leader and took it to the Assembly’s Rules dugout after a legislative softball game in to stay silent.
in the (hash)MeToo movement — took a Committee, which investigates claims. August 2014. The head of the Rules “There’s a reason that they haven’t been
voluntary unpaid leave of absence Friday Days after Calderon made the report, Fierro Committee, Assemblyman Ken Cooley, a coming forward — because they’re afraid. If
amid an investigation into whether she said, to his surprise, several journalists and a Democrat, said the committee keeps all com- they don’t have the guarantee of confiden-
groped a former legislative staff member in politically connected acquaintance called plaints confidential. tiality, there’s going to be many, many vic-
2014. him to ask about his claim. “The Assembly Rules Human Resources tims who never come forward,” said
It’s the latest claim against a lawmaker to “That was what really disturbed me,” Fierro process for receiving, evaluating and inves- Republican Assemblywoman Melissa
go public. And the way it became public is told the Associated Press. “The process is tigating complaints is entirely confidential, Melendez, the sponsor of a bill giving leg-
drawing criticism from the man alleging the supposed to be confidential in part so that and confidentiality has been carefully islative staff members whistleblower pro-
misconduct. people feel comfortable they can make com- observed by those responsible for carrying tections that Gov. Jerry Brown signed
Daniel Fierro thought his claim would plaints.” out such actions,” he said. “I know of no rea- Monday.

William ‘Bill’ Edward Eggert (Christopher); stepbrothers Scott and John Hailey, Thomas,
Obituaires Anderson; and his aunt Patricia Ruth Anthony, Colin and
William “Bill” Edward Eggert died Jan. Schneider. He was predeceased by his moth- Jack; nephew Adam;
25, 2018, after a brief illness. Mateo. Donations in Bill’s memory may be
er Joann Frances Schneider Pausner, and his grandmothers Giovanna
He was born July 9, made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital or the
Pausner and Schneider grandparents. Stockman and Cay Fay;
1938, in Milwaukee, American Heart Association.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 a.m. as well as many aunts and
Wisconsin, and moved to Friday, Feb. 16, at St. Bartholomew uncles.
San Mateo, California, Joseph Jay Pausner III Catholic Church, 300 Alameda de las Ever since Wesley was
in his teens, making his Joseph Jay Pausner III, born Oct. 9, Pulgas, San Mateo, CA. Reception to fol- a child, he had a loving
home there for over 40 1956, in Bethesda, Maryland, died Feb. 1, low. Private interment at St. John Cemetery connection with ani-
years. A proud Bearcat, 2018, in Santa Clara, California, from the in San Mateo, California. mals. He had many per-
Bill met his wife of 58 complications of dia- sonal pets and also took special care of the
years, Dolores, at San betes. Wesley Stephen Fay family cat and dogs. He also enjoyed the
Mateo High School. He was a gentleman, outdoors watching the animals in nature.
Following his 1956 Wesley Stephen Fay died Monday, Jan.
Eagle Scout, acolyte and Wesley never had an unkind word to say
graduation, Bill served for six years in the 15, 2018, at the age of 33.
a raconteur. Graduated about anyone; he was a cheerleader for the
U.S. Army Reserve and attended College of Wesley was born Dec. 31, 1984, at
from Aragon High underdog. “Wesley’s sweet nature will be
San Mateo. He enjoyed a career working in Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City to
School where he was a missed by all.”
sales and management with Sears Roebuck. Stephen Elton Fay and Mary Frances
cross country runner and A memorial mass will be 10 a. m.
Bill was an excellent cook, avid gardener, Stockman Fay but his stepfather Phil
Santa Clara University, Saturday, Feb. 17, at Our Lady of Mount
fisherman and outdoorsman. He loved a Constantino raised Wesley since he was 2
Bachelor of Arts (1979). Carmel Church in Redwood City,
good cribbage, chess or poker game. Bill years old. Survived by his brother Ryan
A kind, pleasant and California. Reception to follow. Inurnment
and Dolores enjoyed a wonderful retirement Patrick Fay; half sisters Katie and Carly
generous man with a special interest in the at St. John Cemetery in San Mateo,
in Cloverdale’s Clover Springs community. Fay; stepbrothers Chad and Brian
entertainment industry history particularly California.
Bill will be greatly missed by his wife Constantino; cousins Blake, Marshal,
TV and cinema. He was associated with
Dolores P. Eggert, their children Laura Hewlett-Packard Company for over 30
Foster (Jack), Mike Eggert (Janelle) and years. He also provided instruction in per- Obituary
Janette McAfee (John), seven grandchildren sonal computers as an avocation.
and a large extended family. He is survived by his father Cmdr. Joseph Debra Stephenson
A memorial service will be 1 p. m. J. Pausner Jr. USN (Ret.) and stepmother, October 31, 1949 - January 1, 2018
Saturday, Feb. 17, at Sneider & Sullivan & Anne Rees Anderson; sisters Sarah “Pat”
O’Connell’s, 977 S. El Camino Real, San Williams (Roger) and Carolyn Zona Debra “Debby” Stephenson, 68 of San Mateo CA, passed
away on January 1, 2018 in her home in San Mateo. She was a
much beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister, Nana, and friend
to all who knew her. Her laughter lit up every room she entered,
iSmile Implant Center and her bright spirit touched everyone she met.
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Heather (Stan), and granddaughters Madelyn and Jocelyn of Foster City; her stepson
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o s eEl l en Cri s man, of Redwood Ang el i na Mah and Al l i s o n Starks , of
City, was named to the dean’s list South San Francisco, and Di o n Tak Yan
at the Un i v e rs i t y o f No t re Wang , of Daly City, were named to the
Dame’s college of science for the fall dean’s list at Ho fs tra Uni v ers i ty .
semester. ***
*** Cai t l i n Yue n , of
Ri o rdan Ab rams , of Redwood City, earned a per-
San Mateo, graduated from fect 4 . 0 GPA at Ho fs tra
Wes el ey an Uni v ers i ty . Uni v ers i ty.
*** ***
B re n n a Gi l mo re , of
Cai tl y n Mato s o , of San
San Carlos, was named to
the dean’s list at Carlos, graduated from the
Emmanuel Co l l eg e. Uni v ers i ty o f Al abama.
*** ***
Vi k t o ri a S j o l un d, of S ak e t h Po da, of
Redwood City, and Burlingame, Al e j an dro
Mi k ae l a Wat e rs , of Ne o u- Curi e l , of Menlo
Woodside, graduated from Park, Eddi e Fl ai s l er, of Millbrae and
the Uni v ers i ty o f Vermo nt. Ji ng Li u, of South San Francisco, graduat-
*** ed from Geo rg i a Tech Uni v ers i ty.
Dani el a Sus nara, of Redwood City,
and Amanda Maro tto , of Foster City,
graduated from the Un i v e rs i t y o f Class notes is a column dedicated to school news.
Al abama. It is compiled by education reporter Austin Walsh. The Rotary Club of San Mateo awarded 37 scholarships to high school and community college
*** You can contact him at (650) 344-5200, ext. 105
or at austin@smdailyjournal.com. students during a ceremony Monday, May 15. Of those students, 16 will attend a four-year
Luc as B e c h e r, of San Carlos, university and 21 will go to community college.

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Local briefs
All sides claim budget win
By Alan Fram
Not guilty plea for 1992 sex assault case
A suspect pleaded not guilty Thursday in Redwood City
after he was extradited back to the United States for charges
in a 1992 sexual assault and burglary case, San Mateo
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS County prosecutors said Friday.
Jose Perez, 52, and another person allegedly entered the
WASHINGTON — Republican lead- victim’s apartment on Sept. 29, 1992, while she was
ers, top Democrats and President asleep, pinned her down, threatened her, covered her mouth
Donald Trump are all claiming big with a cloth and the two allegedly sexually assaulted her
wins in the $400 billion budget agree- multiple times.
ment signed into law Friday. But the Prosecutors said a neighbor allegedly heard the victim
push to pass the massive legislation screaming and called police. The alleged sexual assaults
underscored enduring divisions within were interrupted when police knocked on the door to the
both parties, and those rifts are likely apartment.
to make the next fight over immigra- Perez allegedly escaped through a window. The co-defen-
tion even more challenging. dant, Jose Zamperio, who was sentenced in 1993 to 35
In Washington’s latest display of years in state prison, was found hiding under the victim’s
governance by brinkmanship, the bed when police arrived that day.
bipartisan accord bolstering military Prosecutors said an arrest warrant was issued for Perez
and domestic programs and deepening after his vehicle was allegedly found nearby.
federal deficits crossed the finish line Perez was found in Mexico and extradited back to the U.S.
just before dawn — but not before the and he remains in custody on $2,650,000 bail.
government shut down overnight. Perez is set to be back in court on April 3.
REUTERS
Passage left nerves frayed and Perez’s attorney Jeff Jackson could not immediately be
Democrats with little leverage to force Speaker of the House Paul Ryan walks to the House floor before a vote to pass a
budget and to end a government shutdown on Capitol Hill. reached for comment.
congressional action on their most
high-profile priority: preventing urgency. Late Thursday, the tea party Cornyn called it “grossly irresponsi- Pedestrian dies in collision with car in San Carlos
deportation of hundreds of thousands leader and Kentucky Republican put ble” — and it exposed a contradiction
of the young immigrants who arrived the brakes on the bill in protest over that may come to haunt Republicans as A pedestrian died when he was hit by a car in San Carlos
in the U.S. as children and remain here Congress’ sudden willingness to they try to fire up conservatives in Thursday evening, police said.
without permanent legal protection. embrace big deficit spending. Paul midterm elections. Officers arrived at the 100 block of Old County Road
Lawmakers rushed to limit the dis- noted that he and many in his party The budget measure provides around 6:30 p.m. after getting a call about a blue Toyota
ruption and impact over the lapse in railed against deficit when Democrats Pentagon spending increases sought Corolla hitting a pedestrian, according to police.
government funding, voting in the held the White House, but now seemed by Trump and the GOP, more money for The man was lying in the road when the officers got there.
middle of the night to reopen agencies willing to look the other way with domestic agencies demanded by Paramedics treated him, but he succumbed to his injuries,
before workers were due to report to the Republicans in control. Democrats and $89 billion that both according to police.
office. It was the government’s second He said he hoped his stand would wanted for disaster relief. The two-year The driver of the Toyota, a 70-year-old Belmont resident,
shutdown in three weeks, and most teach conservatives “to not accept just pact, which also continues the govern- stayed at the scene and is cooperating with the ongoing
lawmakers were eager to avoid a big anything because it comes from a GOP ment’s authority to borrow money, investigation, police said. Drugs and alcohol do not appear
show of dysfunction in an election Congress.” postpones any possible federal default to be a factor, according to police.
year. Paul’s call clearly angered or likely shutdowns until after the Anyone with information about the incident is asked to
Sen. Rand Paul did not share the Republican leaders — Sen. John November elections. call Sgt. Jason Peardon at (650) 372-3215 or
Jpeardon@smcgov.org, or to call the anonymous tip line at
(800) 547-2700.

GOP the party of deficit hawks? That was then. Around the state
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS measure overnight. others in his party, including Sens.
The projection for massive budget Mike Lee of Utah and Bob Corker of Judge: California must eye
WASHINGTON — Republicans rode deficits has split Republicans. Tennessee.
the tea party wave to power eight years Dedicated fiscal conservatives criti- Corker said the budget agreement earlier parole for sex offenders
ago on a message of fiscal responsi- cized the plan while others accepted it was “doubling down on the irresponsi- SACRAMENTO — California must consider earlier parole
bility and attacking budget deficits, as a necessary compromise to shore up ble mentality in Congress of spend for potentially thousands of sex offenders, maybe even
and kept at it during President Barack military spending and keep the gov- now, pay later. To say I am discouraged those convicted of pimping children, a state judge said
Obama’s two terms. That was then. ernment running after a short-lived by the outcome of these negotiations Friday.
Republican leaders early Friday shutdown last month. would be an understatement.” Sacramento County Superior Court Judge Allen Sumner
rounded up support for a bipartisan “I can’t in all good honesty, in all Corker voted for the recent preliminarily ordered prison officials to rewrite part of the
budget bill putting the government good faith just look the other way Republican tax cut after raising similar regulations for Proposition 57. The 2016 ballot measure
on track for annual deficits topping because my party is now complicit in concerns in the weeks leading up to the allows consideration of earlier parole for most state prison
$1 trillion, a gap last seen toward the deficits,” said Sen. Rand Paul, the vote. inmates, but Gov. Jerry Brown promised voters all sex
t h e en d o f Ob ama’s fi rs t t erm. Kentucky Republican whose protest Republicans are pinning their long- offenders would be excluded.
President Donald Trump tweeted that stalled the bill in the Senate Thursday term hopes on their $1.5 trillion tax That goes too far, Sumner said in rejecting Deputy
he had signed the bill, ending a brief night, causing the government to shut cut, which they say eventually will Attorney General Maria Chan’s argument that the ballot
federal government shutdown that down again. stimulate enough economic growth to measure gave state officials broad discretion to exclude any
occurred as lawmakers took up the Paul was joined in opposition by help reduce the deficit. class of offenders whose release might harm public safety.

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Trump won’t declassify Dems memo on Russia probe


By Chad Day and Mary Clare Jalonick determine how we can properly inform the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American people about the misleading
attack on law enforcement by the GOP and
WASHINGTON — Citing national securi- address any concerns over sources and
ty concerns, the White House on Friday methods.”
formally notified the House intelligence Trump has said the GOP memo “vindi-
committee that President Donald Trump is cates” him in the ongoing Russia investi-
“unable” to declassify a memo drafted by gation led by special counsel Robert
Democrats that counters GOP allegations Mueller. But congressional Democrats and
about abuse of government surveillance Republicans, including House Speaker
powers in the FBI’s Russia probe. Paul Ryan and Rep. Trey Gowdy of South
White House counsel Don McGahn said Carolina, who helped draft the GOP memo,
in a letter to the committee that the memo have said it shouldn’t be used to undermine
contains “numerous properly classified the special counsel.
and especially sensitive passages” and Earlier Friday, White House spokesman
asked the intelligence panel to revise the Raj Shah had Trump was discussing the
memo with the help of the Justice Democratic document with the White
Department. He said Trump is still House counsel’s office, FBI Director
“inclined” to release the memo in the Christopher Wray and another top Justice
interest of transparency if revisions are Department official.
made. The president had until Saturday to decide
The president’s rejection of the whether to allow the classified material to
Democratic memo is in contrast to his become public after the House intelligence
REUTERS committee voted Monday to release it.
enthusiastic embrace of releasing the
Republican document, which he pledged Donald Trump speaks to reporters in the Oval Office. Republicans backed releasing the memo in
before reading to make public. The presi- The top Democrat on the intelligence seeking revisions by the same committee committee with a unanimous vote, but sev-
dent declassified the document last week, panel, California Rep. Adam Schiff, criti- that produced the original Republican eral said they thought it should be redacted.
allowing its publication in full over the cized Trump for treating the two documents memo. Still, Schiff said, Democrats “look Ryan also said he thought the Democratic
objections of the Justice Department. differently, saying the president is now forward to conferring with the agencies to document should be released.

Amid a White House in tumult, Trump defends former aide


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump said Porter, who West Wing star. frustration. They also raised questions about
resigned when the abuse “He said very strongly yesterday that he’s how seriously the president takes allega-
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump allegations became pub- innocent,” Trump added. tions of domestic abuse.
on Friday defended former aide Rob Porter, lic this week, had He gave no nod to the treatment of the Also Friday, a second White House staffer,
wishing him well in his future endeavors “worked hard” at the women whose reports of abuse led to Porter’s speechwriter David Sorensen, resigned as a
without any mention of the two ex-wives White House and wished resignation, but which he vehemently result of abuse allegations.
who have accused Porter of physical and him well. denies. Spokesman Raj Shah said the White House
emotional abuse. “It’s a, obviously, Trump’s comments drew immediate con- learned Thursday night about the allegations
Trump’s comments set off a firestorm at a tough time for him. He demnation from women’s groups and before being contacted by the media. “We
time of national conversation about the mis- Rob Porter did a very good job when Democrats. immediately confronted the staffer, he denied
treatment of women. And they came amid he was in the White They came amid swirling questions about the allegations and he resigned today,” said
rampant White House finger-pointing about House. And we hope he has a wonderful how White House chief of staff John Kelly Shah. Sorensen worked for the Council on
who knew what, and when, about the severi- career,” Trump said in his first comments on had handled the matter and whether he could Environmental Quality, which is part of the
ty of the spousal abuse allegations. the allegations against the onetime rising maintain his job despite Trump’s growing Executive Office of the President.
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Around the state
Trudeau meets with California
leaders on trade and health care
SAN FRANCISCO — Canadian Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau picked up promises of investments and jobs during
his first official visit to San Francisco,
where he promoted Canada as a destina-
tion for California technology firms
frustrated by uncertain U.S. immigration
laws.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff
announced the online business software
company will invest another $2 billion
in its Canadian operations.
Justin Trudeau In addition, San Francisco-based
AppDirect, a cloud subscription service
whose co-CEO met Trudeau in a college political science
class, said it would add another 300 jobs in Canada in the
next five years.
“I’m enthused about the interest that these global compa-
nies are taking in Canada,” Trudeau told reporters at
AppDirect. “It is a benefit for those companies that invest
in Canada, because they get such a high caliber of talent.”
REUTERS
On Friday, Trudeau met separately with Gov. Jerry Brown
IOC President Thomas Bach and President of South Korea Moon Jae-in, his wife Kim Jung-Sook, Kim Yo-Jong, the sister of North and Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, both Democrats. The meetings
Koreas leader Kim Jong-un and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier during the opening ceremony. were closed to the media.
Newsom said later on Twitter that the two talked about
South Korean president hosts trade, the environment and universal health care.
In brief remarks before the meeting, Newsom thanked
Trudeau for his “energetic leadership on the international

lunch for Kim Jong Un’s sister stage ... at a time when that’s not lost on many of us in the
political sphere.” The comment was an apparent reference to
President Donald Trump.
By Tong-Hyung Kim around the world, including U.S. Vice willing to visit Pyongyang and meet
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Mike Pence who sat just a with Kim Jong Un if that helps solve Ex-Guatemalan police chief
few feet (less than a meter) away and the nuclear problem.
seemed to make an effort not to The North and South held summits in arrested on visa fraud charge
SEOUL, South Korea — South acknowledge them. Pyongyang in 2000 and 2007, both LOS ANGELES — A former Guatemalan police chief living
Korean President Moon Jae-in on Moon is desperate to use the games hosted by late Kim Jong Il, the father in California was arrested Friday on a charge of visa fraud
Saturday met with senior North Korean as an opportunity to restore regular of Kim Jong Un. after authorities said he failed to disclose he had been
officials including leader Kim Jong communication with North Korea and Kim Yo Jong, 30, is the first member charged with killing two political activists in his home
Un’s sister over lunch at Seoul’s presi- eventually pull it into talks over of North Korea’s ruling family to visit country.
dential palace in the most significant resolving the international standoff the South since the end of the 1950-53 Catalino Esteban Valiente Alonzo, 77, was arrested Friday
diplomatic encounter between the over its nuclear program. Korean War. in Los Angeles after being indicted by a federal grand jury
rivals in years. It’s still unclear whether Saturday’s Analysts say the North’s decision to earlier in the week, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office
The luncheon at the Blue House event could be used to set up bigger send her to the Olympics shows eager- in Los Angeles.
came after Kim Yo Jong and other meetings between the Koreas. ness to break out from diplomatic iso- It was unclear whether Alzonzo has an attorney.
North Korean delegates attended the Lawmakers from Moon’s liberal ruling lation by improving relations with the Prosecutors said Valiente was charged in 1987 with killing
opening ceremony of the party have talked about the possibility South, which it could use as a bridge two activists in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala’s second-largest
Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, of South Korea sending a special for approaching the United States. city and where Valiente was chief of the National Police.
which has brought a temporary lull in envoy to Pyongyang to meet with Kim As First Vice Director of the Central Valiente was convicted twice but both convictions were
tensions over the North’s nuclear pro- Jong Un. There’s even speculation of a Committee of North Korea’s ruling overturned on appeal. An arrest warrant issued in 1993 for
gram. summit between Kim and Moon. Workers’ Party, Kim has been an Valiente was rescinded in 2015.
At the Olympic Stadium’s VIP box, Moon has already put a summit offer increasingly prominent figure in It was unclear if there are pending charges in Guatemala
Kim Yo Jong and North Korea’s nomi- on the table. The first liberal president North Korea’s leadership and is con- against Valiente, who came to the U.S. in 2013 and has been
nal head of state, Kim Yong Nam, took in a decade, Moon during his inaugura- sidered one of the few people who has living in Fontana, about 55 miles (89 kilometers) east of
their place among dignitaries from tion speech last year that he would be earned her brother’s absolute trust. Los Angeles.

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Stocks swing back to gains, Dow up 330


By Alex Veiga Bond prices also fell. The yield
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS on the 10-year Treasury rose to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,382.14 2.86 percent from 2.83 percent
Low: 23,360.29 late Thursday.
A late-afternoon rally reversed
steep losses for U. S. stocks Close: 24,190.90 U.S. stocks started to tumble
Friday, lifting the Dow Jones Change: +330.44 last week after the Labor
industrial average more than 300 OTHER INDEXES Department said workers’ wages
points and capping a turbulent grew at a fast rate in January.
S&P 500: 2619.55 +38.55 Investors worried that rising
week on Wall Street that left the
market with its steepest weekly NYSE Index: 12,405.82 +135.17 wages will hurt corporate profits
slide in two years. Nasdaq: 6874.49 +97.33 and could signal an increase in
The big point swings that pum- NYSE MKT: 2497.74 +1.67 inflation that could prompt the
meled stocks reflected a return of Russell 2000: 1477.84 +14.04 Federal Reserve to raise interest
volatility after an unprecedented Wilshire 5000: 27,159.39 +337.28 rates at a faster pace, putting a
period of calm. Until this week, brake on the economy.
the market had not endured a 5 per- 10-Yr Bond: 2.83 -0.02 Also contributing to the big
cent drop since January 2016. Oil (per barrel): 59.05 -2.10 swings this week was the blow-up
“There’s a fair amount of Gold : 1,314.50 -2.40 of exchange-traded products that
volatility in the market, and our were built to profit if markets
belief is the volatility is leaving ever,” said Lindsey Bell, invest- then swung to a 330-point gain in 38.55 points, or 1.5 percent, to remained calm. Once volatility
investors riddled with stress and ment strategist at CFRA Research. the final hour of trading. The blue 2,619.55 Friday. The Dow gained spiked, it led to huge losses for
uncertainty, which is likely to Since hitting that high last chip average suffered its second 330.44 points, or 1.4 percent, to the investments, which may have
continue, ” said Terry Sandven, month, the S&P 500 has lost 1,000-point drop in a week on 24,190.90. The Nasdaq composite exacerbated the market’s swings.
chief equity strategist at U. S. about $2.49 trillion. Thursday. added 97.33 points, or 1.4 per- Other automated trading pro-
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slide into a correction, or a drop of long sell-off would ease or wors- since October 2008, at the height week down more than 5 percent. contributed, among others.
at least 10 percent from a recent en. Stocks struggled to stabilize of the financial crisis. They’re also now all in the red for The market, currently in its sec-
peak, was unparalleled. The much of the day as investors sent “History does show that, even the year. ond-longest bull run of all time,
Standard & Poor’s 500 index, the prices climbing, then slumping in though we haven’t seen this quick Technology companies account- had not seen a correction for two
benchmark for many index funds, unsteady trading a day after the of a movement from a peak to cor- ed for most of the broad gains, years, an unusually long time.
took only nine days to fall 10 per- market entered its first correction rection mode, what we do know is outweighing losses in energy Many market watchers have been
cent from its all-time high on Jan. in two years. the swifter the way down, the stocks, which slumped as U.S. predicting a pullback, saying
26. The Dow Jones briefly sank 500 sooner the market will bottom and crude prices declined. The price of stock prices have become too
“The S&P 500 hasn’t moved points after surging more than start moving up,” Bell said. oil fell below $60 a barrel for the expensive relative to company
into correction mode this quickly, 349 points earlier in the day and All told, the S&P 500 rose first time this year. earnings.

Shipping shakeup? Amazon may deliver its own packages


By David Koenig Amazon, which has been edging were delivered late around corps of delivery drivers. from Amazon — slowly at first,
and Joseph Pisani into the delivery business for Christmas in 2013. Amazon has Executives at UPS and FedEx then more quickly as Amazon
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS some time, would not confirm the helped fuel the boom in online have downplayed the Amazon builds out its own operation. And
report — but didn’t deny it either. shopping, but all those millions threat before, saying that it would if Amazon starts delivering to
Amazon has already shown that “We’re always innovating and of packages are straining the net- take a massive investment over a businesses, it may undercut the
it can rattle the retail, grocery and experimenting on behalf of cus- works of UPS and FedEx. Amazon long time to build an air and incumbents on rates, he said.
health insurance industries, and tomers and the businesses that sell also uses the U.S. Postal Service ground network to rival theirs. Analysts estimate that UPS gets
now it is doing the same in the and grow on Amazon to create and smaller delivery companies. There is little doubt, however, up to 6 percent of revenue from
delivery business. faster lower-cost delivery choic- UPS had a rocky holiday season that Seattle-based Amazon has the Amazon deliveries compared to
The online retailer is reportedly es,” said Amazon spokeswoman late last year, as it underestimated means to build a bigger network. about 3 percent for FedEx. Several
planning a new service to pick up Kristen Kish. the crush of online shopping dur- It had $178 billion in sales and $3 took a wait-and-see approach to
packages from businesses and Shares of delivery giants UPS ing so-called cyber week right billion in profit last year and is the Amazon threat.
deliver them to consumers. and FedEx slipped Friday, but so after Thanksgiving. The Atlanta- sitting on more than $20 billion Deutsche Bank analysts wrote
The service, called “Shipping did Amazon’s stock as analysts based company plans to spend a in cash. An Amazon entry would that “one pilot program, in one
With Amazon, ” is expected to expressed caution about the diffi- chunk of its tax-cut savings to “send shivers down the spines of city, is being extrapolated as a
start in Los Angeles in the coming culty of building a competitive improve its network. the traditional delivery compa- clear and present risk to a global
weeks and roll out more broadly as delivery network. Meanwhile, Amazon has leased nies,” said Neil Saunders, manag- network” that delivers 33 million
soon as this year, according to Amazon’s interest in the deliv- 40 airplanes, begun arranging ing director of GlobalData Retail. packages a day, more than 20
The Wall Street Journal, which ery business has been percolating ocean freight shipments from Saunders said the delivery com- times Amazon’s estimated deliv-
cited anonymous sources. ever since many Amazon packages China to the U.S., and built up a panies are likely to lose business ery volume.

enue of $27.7 million in the peri- Guess says that Paul Marciano
Fluidigm reports 4Q loss od.
Guess: Committee Business briefs “adamantly denies” the allega-
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO —
For the current quarter ending in
will probe sexual about a week after celebrity and tions. The Los Angeles-based
Fluidigm Corp. on Thursday harassment allegations company says it takes seriously
reported a loss of $10.5 million in April, Fluidigm said it expects rev- actress Kate Upton accused
enue in the range of $24 million to Marciano of sexual misconduct on any allegations of sexual harass-
its fourth quarter. NEW YORK — Guess Inc. says ment and doesn’t condone such
The South San Francisco-based $27 million. the board formed on Wednesday a social media.
misconduct in any form.
company said it had a loss of 27 Fluidigm shares have decreased special committee comprised of Upton added the hashtag
cents per share. Losses, adjusted nearly 2 percent since the begin- two independent directors to over- (hash)metoo, thrusting her into Paul Marciano and his brother
for one-time gains and costs, came ning of the year. In the final min- see an ongoing probe into allega- the movement that has spread Maurice co-founded the brand in
to 8 cents per share. utes of trading on Thursday, shares tions of improper conduct by its virally after public reports of sexu- 1981, redefining the denim busi-
The company that makes equip- hit $5.78, a decrease of 7 percent co-founder Paul Marciano. al harassment allegations against ness, which is sold in roughly 100
ment to control fluids posted rev- in the last 12 months. The announcement Friday came movie mogul Harvey Weinstein. countries.
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Cougars’ win one for the thumb


Half Moon Bay wrestling beats Burlingame Thursday for fifth straight PAL title
By Terry Bernal consecutive PAL Bay Division champi- all dual meets. He also has a win via forfeit.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF onships. Thursday he improved his season record to
“We’ve got a senior dominated team,” 4-0 with a pin in the second round of the
Just call them the dynasty generation. HMB head coach Tom Baker said. “It’s 197-pound match.
Half Moon Bay boys’ wrestling capped a going to be a young team; it’s going to be a “We’ve been kind of holding him out for
remarkable five-year run in Peninsula challenge for us next year.” league because he’s been fighting an
Athletic League dual meet competition Fourth-year varsity senior Jimmy Claitor injury,” Baker said. “So, hopefully he’ll be
DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE Thursday night, winning a home meet has the most experience through the five- ready for PAL finals.”
Half Moon Bay’s Jimmy Claitor, shown here against Burlingame 52-19. year dynasty. Coming off a PAL individual
during a 197-pound match against M-A, has Claitor was one of six victories on the
The victory sealed the fifth straight unde- championship as a junior, however, the mat for HMB Thursday. Everett Schafer, a
been nursing an injury most of the year but feated season for the Cougars, who have senior has spent most of this season on the
still went 4-0 in dual meets this season. won 30 straight dual meets en route to five shelf. He has wrestled in just three matches, See WRESTLING, Page 16

Harames finally done Jefferson


After two previous ‘retirements’ Burlingame coach is calling it a career
By Nathan Mollat
on verge of
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

It was serendipitous timing that led Pete


Harames to coach basketball — again.
In a few days, he will be wrapping up a leg-
endary career — again — when the Burlingame
North title
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
boys’ basketball team travels to Atherton to
face Menlo-Atherton Wednesday.
Friday night, however, the home crowd at Which do you prefer? Solid structure or street-
the “Panther Pit” got one last chance to thank ball? Because the Jefferson boys’ basketball
Harames for a coaching career that spanned five team can get ’er done either way, seemingly at
decades. the flick of a switch.
“It’s been wonderful here (at Burlingame). … Taking on rival Westmoor Friday, the
I kept trying to talk myself into staying,” Jefferson Grizzlies made a 68-43 victory at their
Harames said before Friday’s game against regular-season home finale senior night look
rival San Mateo. “It’s been very emotional.” easy once they settled in for a dominant second
Haremes first stepped down at Capuchino in quarter. After a wild free-for-all first quarter left
1987 before returning three years later. After Westmoor leading 11-10 after one period, the
“retiring” as Capuchino’s boys’ varsity bas- Grizzlies opened the second quarter with a
ketball coach in 2000 after his 17th season smooth scheme to go on a 21-0 run.
with the Mustangs, Harames was done. First-place Jefferson (10-1 PAL North, 17-6
But a chance meeting with then-Burlingame overall) relies on its Big Three — point guard
assistant coach Bob Ennis led to Harames tak- Daniel Benjamin, forward J.P Johnson and cen-
ing over the Panthers’ freshman team at ter Rodney Lawrence — all seniors, each of
Burlingame. When longtime coach Jeff Dowd whom can lead the team on the court. Friday, it
was not brought back after the 2011-12 sea- was Benjamin’s presence as he took control at
son, Harames, somewhat reluctantly, took the the point that changed the complexion of the
reins. wild, raucous play to the smooth, meticulous
“I basically recruited Pete to Burlingame,” approach that has the Grizzlies tied atop the
Ennis said. “When the whole thing went down Peninsula Athletic League North Division with
(with Dowd being replaced), I was adamant I Half Moon Bay.
wouldn’t be head coach. Pete said the only way “[His] presence means everything,” Jefferson
he would do it is if I was his assistant.” head coach John Falabella said. “He’s a three-
Harames put together a stellar career at year starter and he wanted to celebrate that.”
Capuchino, leading the Mustangs to the 1995 Benjamin is as smooth a point guard the PAL
state championship game. But he won his only North has to offer. And it’s going to make for an
Central Coast Section title in 2013 when he led impossible decision come all-league time to
the Panthers to the Division III title. choose between him and Half Moon Bay’s adept
He could have walked away after that, but he senior point guard Sam Treanor.
kept coming back, even though the Panthers What differentiates Jefferson is its dual post
have struggled the last two years. presence of Lawrence and Johnson. The 6-6
“He could have left a couple years ago with a Lawrence last week turned in a pair of double-
lofty record,” Ennis said. “But he stayed doubles in wins over Oceana and South City.
because he loved the kids.” And while the senior netted a game-high 22
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
Friday, after a series of pregame well-wishers Burlingame head coach Pete Harames was equally comfortable handing flowers to the mother points Friday, it was Johnson who starred on the
alternated shaking Harames’ hand and giving of one of the seniors on his team during ‘Senior Night’ , top, as he was cajoling and coaching boards, totaling a game-high 10 rebounds.
“The kid is nothing but energy,” Falabella
his team, above. Friday was the final home game for Harames, who is retiring — for the third
See HARAMES, Page 16 time is his career — at the end of the season. See JEFFERSON, Page 16

A’s looking to build off strong 2017 finish


By Janie McCauley and a new season. final day to surpass the season high he set ‘Remember what’s happening here and feel
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Last month, Davis the previous year for Oakland. The 30-year- good about it because we accomplished
received a $10. 5 mil- old is the only A’s player aside from Jimmie some good things,”’ manager Bob Melvin
lion, one-year contract, Foxx from 1932-34 with consecutive 40- said.
OAKLAND — With Khris Davis slugging more than doubling his homer seasons. Davis has some nice complements sur-
in the middle of a young lineup, the Oakland salary after he beat the rounding him in fellow power-hitting out-
Athletics realize they still have much The A’s won 17 of their final 24 games
team in arbitration last fielders Matt Chapman and Matt Olson, not
ground to overcome in a division featuring after trading more stars in favor of the youth
winter. to mention the reliable Marcus Semien.
the World Series champion Houston Astros. movement.
He hit a career-best 43 “I like the team we have right now. We
And that’s fine with this group, which is Khris Davis home runs in 2017, con- “I’m glad we had the success that we did at finished strong last year,” Semien said.
counting on using the momentum from a necting on the season’s the end of the year because we talked about it
strong September finish going into spring the last day going into this next season, See ATHLETICS, Page 18
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FRIDAY Local sports roundup THURSDAY


Girls’ basketball
South City 74, El Camino 37
After scoring just seven points in the first
quarter, the Panthers went on to post quarter
scores of 17, 10 and 14 to close out the rival
Girls’ soccer Garoppolo,
The Warriors wrapped up a perfect 12-0
season in PAL North Division and reached
the 20-win plateau with the victory over the
rival Colts.
Bearcats.
Samantha Kershner scored a game-high
13 points to lead Burlingame (6-5 PAL
South, 15-8 overall). Brianna Grossman
Carlmont 4, Burlingame 4
The Scots trailed 2-1 at halftime and 3-1
early in the second half, but rallied with
three, second-half goals to forge a tie with
49ers finish
Jerlene Miller paced South City (12-0 PAL
South, 20-3 overall) with 19 points and 14
rebounds. Val Avila drained three 3-pointers
to finish with 11 points, while Brittney
Cedeno posted a double-double with 10
added seven.
San Mateo (0-11, 1-20) was paced by
Katie Osaki’s eight points. Marie Rossi
chipped in with seven.
the Panthers in a PAL Bay Division match.
Samantha Blucher had a goal and an assist
to lead Carlmont (5-2-5 PAL Bay, 20
points). Samantha Phan added a pair of
record deal
By Josh Dubow
assists, while Sophia Eaker and McKenna
points and 12 assists. Girls’ soccer Summers rounded out the scoring for the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Menlo School 2, King’s Academy 0 Scots. SANTA CLARA — Jimmy Garoppolo


Sequoia 36, Carlmont 31
The Cherokees capped a banner week by The Knights kept their hopes for a West The tie kept Carlmont in second place in could have waited and cashed in even more
knocking off the Scots in a PAL South Bay Athletic League Foothill Division title the Bay Division standing, three points than he did after other quarterbacks re-set
Division game, giving Sequoia wins over with a shut out of King’s Academy. behind front-running Menlo-Atherton (7-3- the market.
two of the top three teams in the division. With one game left in the regular season, 2, 23). Burlingame (4-4-5, 17) remained in The San Francisco 49ers could have used
The Cherokees beat Menlo-Atherton 43-40 Menlo (6-2-2, 20 points) is three points fourth place, one point behind third-place a franchise tag instead of
Wednesday. back of Notre Dame-Belmont (7-1-2). Terra Nova (5-5-3, 18). making a long-term
With the score tied 21-all at halftime, Menlo will be at rival Sacred Heart Prep commitment to make
Tuesday. sure Garoppolo was
Sequoia outscored Carlmont 15-10 in the
Friday, Gabby Kogler got Menlo on the
College softball worth a hefty invest-
second half.
Sequoia (8-3 PAL South, 17-6 overall) board, sending home a cross from Corinne San Mateo 6, Sierra 0 ment after only seven
moves into a third-place tie with Carlmont Pak in the first half. Julia Wang added an NFL starts.
insurance goal on a free kick in the second The Bulldogs picked up a statement win But both sides wanted
(8-3, 18-5). over the previously unbeaten Wolverines in
half. this resolved quickly,
The shutout was the fifth of the season for Rocklin. and did so with a con-
Menlo-Atherton 59, Woodside 26
The Bears outscored the Wildcats 19-0 in Menlo goalkeeper Talia Grossman. CSM pitcher Lauren Quirke (Hillsdale) Jimmy tract that will pay
the first quarter and were never threatened as was nearly unhittable, allowing just three Garappolo Garoppolo a record
they bounced back from their loss to
Boys’ basketball hits while going to distance. $27.5 million per sea-
Sequoia on Wednesday. Sacred Heart Prep 52, Woodside Priory 48 son over the next five years.
And after a slow start, the Bulldogs “This is where I want to be, honestly,”
Carly McLanahan pumped in a game-high The Gators rallied from an 18-5, first- offense finished strong, scoring all six of
20 points for M-A (10-1 PAL South, 16-7 quarter deficit, closing with an 11-5 fourth Garoppolo said at a news conference
their runs over the final four innings. Friday. “I wanted to get this deal done as
overall), hitting six 3-pointers along the period, to knock off the Panthers in a WBAL Catcher MacKenzie Driscoll (Hillsdale) led
way. Greer Hoyem added 13 and Erica game. fast as possible. It will only help our team
the offense with a home run, double, sacri- going forward going into free agency. ... I
Fischer chipped in with 10. Eric DeBrine paced SHP (10-2 WBAL, 12- fice fly and three runs driven in. Gabby
Woodside (1-10, 3-15) got 13 points from wanted to be here. I was excited to be here.
10 overall) with a game-high 17 points. Zucchiatti (Mills) and Allie Stines
Natalya Hotovec. I’m happy we got it done as fast as we did.”
Yianni Gardner added 13 for the Gators. (Capuchino) each had a pair of RBIs. Ally
Priory (6-6, 13-9) was led by Ayo Sarabia (Half Moon Bay) rounded out the
Burlingame 48, San Mateo 24 Aderobye, who scored 10. scoring for CSM (5-2 overall). See 49ERS, Page 18

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Rested Shiffrin eyes 2018 Olympic debut


By Howard Fendrich prove it. An overall lights are flashing,” Shiffrin said. did. I’m feeling much better, much more like
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS World Cup title last sea- “And I think that I needed to change some- myself.”
son. Three world champi- thing. That’s the biggest issue: It’s not She arrived in South Korea about 1 1/2
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — When onships in the slalom, always easy to tell. When I get mentally weeks ahead of her opening race and has
an athlete succeeds as often as Mikaela medals that hang in her tired, I just get more emotional. I get trained about a half-dozen times. She is con-
Shiffrin does, the slip-ups suddenly seem to room back home in annoying to my coaches,” she continued sidered likely to enter all five individual
get a lot more attention. Colorado because, she with a chuckle. “I’m not very fun to be women’s races, but for now is only commit-
So when Shiffrin held a pre-Olympics said, “I had dead space on around, and I can’t focus as easily. All those ting to the two that are her best, the slalom
news conference Saturday, 48 hours before my wall and I wanted to things that are kind of part of who I am sort and giant slalom.
the first of what could be five events for the Mikaela Shiffrin fill it with something, of disappear.” “I would like to compete in everything,”
American skiing star at the Pyeongchang and they look pretty.” Shiffrin said she confronts anxiety — “a she said. “I’m not sure if I’m actually going
Games, the initial question was not about The gold medal from the Sochi Games four lot more mental stress these last two years to have the energy to do that.”
her 2014 slalom gold medal or her five-race years ago at age 18, a trinket she wrapped in than I ever had” — by working with a sports She couldn’t help but laugh when a
World Cup winning streak last month. a sock for safe keeping. psychologist. reporter asked what her reaction is to being
Instead, it was about failing to even finish She has won 10 of 23 World Cup races she One of the key lessons is emphasizing compared with Michael Phelps, the U.S.
three of her last four races. entered this season — including five slalom her love of skiing and desire to improve swimmer who is the most decorated
“Yeah, um, I’m not sure where to start, victories and two in giant slaloms, her best more than how she fares in any given race. Olympian in history.
exactly,” Shiffrin said, rolling her eyes a bit two disciplines — and went 5-for-5 from “She’s so impressive about staying “You’re crazy,” Shiffrin replied. “OK, he
as she searched for the right words. Jan. 1-9. But in six appearances since that focused in the process,” said Mike Day, has, what, 23 medals?”
She gathered herself and offered an expla- run of perfection, Shiffrin finished third Shiffrin’s coach with the U.S. team. “Each Actually, Phelps’ haul is 23 golds — and
nation that went like this: She was tired. once, seventh twice and not completed the one of these race results just gets stored 28 medals in all.
Not so much physically exhausted — course on three occasions. away really quickly.” Shiffrin has one medal so far.
although that is a constant factor with the “I was skiing really well, so I thought, Shiffrin knew it was time for a bit of a “I know, like, it’s a comparison between
daily grind of the World Cup circuit — as she ‘Oh, everything’s fine.’ But I wasn’t able to break when she went off-course with only a sports, and I don’t think there’s a sport in
was simply mentally wiped out. keep my mental focus until the finish, handful of gates left in a slalom at the Winter Olympics where you can even
That made it tougher to concentrate fully, which is something that I actually pride Lenzerheide, Switzerland, on Jan. 28. win 23 medals across three or four
tougher to be at her best and tougher to be myself on being really good at, normally. “For me, that was like a defining moment Olympics, but, yeah, I could never imagine
what she had proven to be for quite some So when I’m not able to excel in the last that I needed to take a step back and get a myself even in the same sentence as
time, which is the best female Alpine skier quarter of the course or keep that focus couple days of rest and then get back into Michael Phelps,” she said. “It’s extremely
in the world — and with the trophies to through the finish, that’s when the red training,” Shiffrin said. “So that’s what I flattering, but ... it’s apples and oranges.”

Organizers looking into ’possible South Korea’s Yonhap news agency core” systems and had no impact on “the
Olympic brief reported that servers were shut down to pre- actual events” during Saturday’s first full
attack’ on internet, Wi-Fi cybersecurity team were investigating the vent damage to technical systems, causing day of competition.
outage that occurred Friday night. problems with the Pyeongchang Olympic
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — website. Organizers suggested technical problems
Pyeongchang Olympic organizers are “It didn’t affect the opening ceremony,” might have been caused by the mountainous
Park said. “It went as planned. We just had Park declined to call it a cyberattack and
investigating a possible attack on their region in which the Olympics are based.
some issue with our internal systems, but said she didn’t want to speak in detail since
internet and Wi-Fi systems that took place organizers were still trying to identify the
we are working to normalize that.” Security experts have cautioned that large
about 45 minutes before the opening cere- cause.
She said the systems were almost back to events like the Olympics are targets for
mony. “We don’t want to speculate right now,”
normal about 15 hours after the problems hacking, even in a country like South
Organizing committee spokeswoman were discovered. she said. “It’s not good to guess.” Korea, which produces some of the world’s
Nancy Park said the defense ministry and a She said the outage affected only “non- most sophisticated technology.

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Johnson tied for lead at Pebble Beach


By Doug Ferguson in regulation and having standard chips on those. Hossler, who played at Texas, is part of the new generation
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hossler heads over to Monterey Peninsula, while Johnson who thought they could take on the best from when they were
spends his last two days at Pebble Beach. in college. He’s not one to be intimidated by the world’s No. 1
PEBBLE BEACH — Dustin Johnson already was feeling They were two shots ahead to par on Julian Suri (67 at player (they are represented by the same manager), and that
good about his game heading over to the Shore Course at Monterey Peninsula) and Troy Merritt (67 at Spyglass Hill). won’t be an issue on Saturday, anyway.
Monterey Peninsula. Another day of gorgeous weather in the Lurking another shot behind were Phil Mickelson and Jon Johnson is part of the celebrity rotation at Pebble Beach.
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am made him feel even better. Rahm. Hossler figures to be in relative solitude at Monterey
Johnson ran off three straight birdies to start his round, made Mickelson hasn’t won since the British Open in 2013 at Peninsula.
four birdies in a five-hole stretch around Muirfield, and he finally started to see some reasonable results “I try and not let those things affect me,” Hossler said. “But
the turn and wound up with a 7-under 64 on after a sluggish start this year. Mickelson was tied for the lead yeah, playing on a moving day-type day, not at the home track
Friday to share the 36-hole lead with Beau at one point when he ran off three straight birdies at Monterey for the tournament, that’s certainly different really most weeks
Hossler. Peninsula, though he made only two more over his final 11 out here.”
“Probably my lowest by about seven holes for a 65. Johnson was full of good news on Friday — his 64 for a
shots at Monterey Peninsula, so I was Rahm was at Pebble Beach and holed his share of 6-footers share of the lead as he goes for a third victory at Pebble Beach,
happy with that,” Johnson said. “It’s prob- for birdie for a 67. Just as big was the 8-foot putt he made on and he found out that his dad bowled a 300. The world’s No. 1
ably the first time, too, I think we have the 18th hole for par when he hit 3-wood to the right behind a golfer grew up with bowling and said he once had a chance at a
ever played over there with nice weather. tree, pitched nicely under the limbs and over the bunker just perfect game.
So it was definitely a good day.” through the green, and then his chip ran downhill by the hole.
Dustin Johnson He only slightly exaggerated, but not by
Jason Day had a 65 at Monterey Peninsula and was in the
much. In four times playing at Monterey group at 9 under that included Steve Stricker (66 at Monterey
Peninsula since it joined the rotation, he only broke 70 one Peninsula).
time and twice shot 73. The evidence of the different day he Jordan Spieth found some touch with the putter to make five
faced came early. Johnson hit a 9-iron on the 176-yard hole birdies on his opening nine holes at Monterey Peninsula, and
that plays downhill. A year ago, he hit 4-iron. On the 434-yard he wound up with a 66, though he remained seven shots behind
13th hole a year ago, he “roasted” a driver and a 3-iron. This Johnson.
year, he hit 3-wood and had 85 yards left. Rory McIlroy went downhill.
“But I was right behind the tree,” he said.
He was hanging round at 5 under, not far from the lead, when
Hossler, the PGA Tour rookie best known in these parts for
he drove to the front of the par-4 fifth hole at Monterey
contending on the weekend at Olympic Club in 2012 U.S.
Peninsula, leaving him a 70-foot eagle putt. He ran that about
Open when he was 17, was flawless at Spyglass Hill in a round
6 feet past the hole, and then missed his birdie putt. But then
of 67 to join Johnson at 12-under par.
he missed his par putt from 3 feet, and it ran about 6 feet by the
Hossler has not made a bogey this week. He holed an 18-foot
hole, and he missed that one. That’s five putts for a double
par putt on the 10th hole at Pebble on Thursday. For his second
bogey, and two more bogeys led to a 74 and left him in danger
round, he never came close to bogey, hitting all but two greens
of missing the cut.

20 dirt bike accident in Colorado.


Baseball briefs The 31-year-old Holland pitched his first eight seasons
for Texas, then went 7-14 with a 6.20 ERA in 29 outings and
Lefty Derek Holland joins 26 starts last year for the White Sox.
Giants on minor league deal San Francisco’s pitchers and catchers report to
Scottsdale, Arizona, on Tuesday, with their first workout
SAN FRANCISCO — Veteran left-hander Derek Holland Wednesday.
has signed a minor league deal with the San Francisco
Giants. OF Nava, Pirates finalize minor league contract
Holland could compete for a job out of spring training PITTSBURGH — Outfielder Daniel Nava has finalized a
with a rotation that has three set starters in Madison minor league contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates and will
Bumgarner, Johnny Cueto and Jeff Samardzija. There are report to major league spring training.
two spots up for grabs, and manager Bruce Bochy said Now 34, Nava batted .301 with eight doubles, four homers
Friday that Ty Blach and Chris Stratton are the leading can- and 21 RBIs in 80 games for Philadelphia last year. He has a
didates to fill out those positions. .266 average with 29 homers and 206 RBIs for Boston (2010-
Blach went 8-12 in his first full major league season and 15), Tampa Bay (2015), the Los Angeles Angels (2016),
emerged as a strong fill-in for Bumgarner when the 2014 Kansas City (2016) and the Phillies.
World Series MVP missed nearly three months after an April Nava’s deal was announced Friday.

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HARAMES JEFFERSON
Bonnici buried a 3 to open the third quarter for
Burlingame and that ignited a 9-0 run as Cal Spurlock heat-
ed up. He scored six of his team-high 21 points to give the
Continued from page 11 Panthers a 27-23 lead with 4:31 left in the third. Spurlock Continued from page 11
would go on to score 16 of his team’s final 18 points.
Then San Mateo’s Viraj Chandra heated up. Chandra, who
him a hug, a short pregame ceremony was held to list his said of the 6-2 Johnson. “As a freshman, we called him ‘Mad
finished with a game-high 26 points, buried three straight
accomplishments, which include 325 wins. He was then Man’ because he had a couple 20 rebound games.”
3-pointer to retake the lead for the Bearcats, 32-29. He
presented with a crystal statuette to commemorate his The common theme espoused by all in the Jefferson ranks,
would add his sixth 3 of the night late in the quarter.
career. however, is defense. And there is good reason for that. The
It’s the first time Harames has actually been acknowledged San Mateo then pulled away in the fourth quarter to keep
its CCS playoff hopes alive. Grizzlies added a ringer this season in assistant coach Peter
for his career. When he retired from Capuchino for the sec- Pollat. The veteran defensive guru was a longtime assist of Rich
ond time in 2000, he did so after the season, so there was no Watching from the wings was Ennis, who planned on
staying with Harames only one season. Heck, Harames did- Forslund, with the two coaching together at Lowell, Riordan and,
time for an end-of-season send off. most recently, Half Moon Bay. After Forslund was not broguth
That was 18 years ago. After a decade-long layoff and n’t think he would stay in the position very much longer
than that. But Ennis, and Harames, kept coming back. back by Half Moon Bay following the 2016-17, Pollat left too
returning in 2010, Harames coached his last home game and became, as Falabella calls it, “a free agent.”
Friday, but the Panthers could not write the Hollywood end- “We learned at Burlingame, we had a great system. What
we lost sight of … was the kids. It was more about the sys- “I gave it some thought and said everywhere this guy’s been,
ing as San Mateo posted a 49-39 victory. San Mateo (5-6
tem,” Ennis said. “Pete shows up and it’s all about the kids. he’s won,” Falabella said. “We brought him in and so far the
PAL South, 12-11 overall) led just 39-33 after three quarters,
That means it’s not plug and play. It’s, ‘Let’s get to teach- defensive strategy has worked. And we’ve gotten better with his
but Burlingame (3-8, 4-19) managed only six points in the
ing the whole game, not just the system.’ tutelage.”
final eight minutes and didn’t score until nearly halfway
through the period. Despite being together only a handful of years, Harames The proof was in the pudding Friday, as Jefferson flicked that
The Bearcats, who led for all but a few minutes, led 11-6 has already become “Uncle Pete” to Ennis’ cavalcade of switch heading into the second quarter. The team defense concept
after one period and were up 21-12 after Antonio McGurk kids, the oldest of which, Maddie, is a rising basketball star held Westmoor (3-8, 6-17) to just five attempts from the field in
made a pair of free throws with 2:29 to play in the half. But at Ennis’ alma mater of St. Ignatius. Ennis is now so close the quarter, with the Rams converting just one field goal, a drib-
Burlingame’s Robert Bonnici ended the half with back-to- to Harames he has developed into a confidant. ble-drive by junior John Lloyd Aguas with 48 seconds remaining
back 3-pointers to cut the Panthers’ deficit to 21-18 at the “What stayed with me was … he was one of the best peo- in the half.
half. ple I’ve ever met,” Ennis said. “He’s a legend.” Otherwise, takeaways were the name of the game for the
Grizzlies. Westmoor totaled 25 turnovers in the game, including
10 in the second quarter.
“We kind of just talked about making sure to take care of the
defense,” Lawrence said. “Stop the other team from scoring, the
offense takes care of itself.”
The Grizzlies shot 51 percent from the floor throughout,
including a 9-of-16 clip in the second quarter.
The win is the 10th straight for the Grizzlies, who haven’t lost
since Jan. 9 in their first season matchup with Half Moon Bay.
Jefferson turned the tables on its fellow PAL North frontrunner
Jan. 23 with a 40-34 win over HMB.
“That was a good win,” Lawrence said. “But that was nothing
we gloated too much over. That was a win we felt we should have
gotten. We just did our thing.”
Jefferson showed it can play with plenty of flash as well.
Benjamin got ignited in the third quarter with a pair of impressive
drives finishing with strongman underhand layups. There were
two reasons for Benjamin — who totaled 12 points in the game
— to turn up the intensity in the third quarter. The first: Westmoor
got busy from 3-point land, knocking down 5 of 7 shots from
beyond the arc in the period. The second: some flashy competi-
tion from one of his teammates, junior guard Marquez
Costiniano.
Midway through the third quarter, Costiniano turned in a play
that will no doubt compete for the Grizzlies’ play of the year. The
5-9 guard produced a steal from the baseline on the defensive side
of the court and sprinted for a legit coast-to-coast lay-in. The fin-
ish of that exciting play was a primetime 360-degree reverse
layup, which Costiniano kissed off the glass with smooth-as-
silk touch.
With just one regular-season game remaining — this coming
Tuesday’s finale at Terra Nova — the Grizzlies are now one win
away from at least a share of the PAL North Division. The pro-
gram last won a division title in 2006-07.
“We feel good,” Jefferson senior Jovi Diaz said. “We feel like
we’re on the right track and we’re doing everything right.”

WRESTLING
Continued from page 11

senior, won via decision at 162s; Alejandro Ortiz, a senior,


won via decision at 140s; Marlon Linares, a senior, won via
decision at 134s; Luis Alcala, a senior, won at 115s; and at
108s, the Cougars glimpsed their future with a win from
freshman Fernando Diaz-Marquez.
“Fernando had the biggest win of the night,” Baker said.
Wrestling at the junior-varsity level during tournaments
this season, Diaz-Marquez has competed only in dual meets.
Thursday he finished off a clean sweep through the regular
season, improving his record to 6-0. Competing at 108s —
the lowest weight class there is — the freshman weighs in at
a mere 94 pounds.
“He knocked off a previously undefeated wrestler who
probably already had an edge on him,” Baker said. “[The
opponent] is already at the top of his weight class. … [Diaz-
Marquez] started the ball rolling for us and got the crowd
fired up for us.”
Burlingame senior Andrew Slaboda at 172s earned the sec-
ond of two wins for the Panthers.
Next up for HMB and the rest of the PAL comes Saturday,
Feb. 17 at the PAL Championships. It was a big day for the
Cougars last season, as they saw nine wrestlers qualify for
the Central Coast Section Championships. The top four
placers in each weight class advance to CCS.
Baker said the parity throughout the PAL is going to loom
large at this year’s tournament, which will be hosted by
Mills High School.
“I’d love to sit here and tell you, ‘Yeah, we’re going to win
this tournament,” Baker said. “But I have no idea.”
The CCS Championships will be held the following week,
Feb. 25 at Independence High School in San Jose.
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Thomas’ free throws boost Cal women eager to see the man of the night.
NBA STANDINGS Basketball briefs Dwayne Wade was back with the Heat on Friday
BERKELEY — Asha Thomas made two free night, coming off the bench for Miami.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
No. 17 Stanford women roll past Utah throws to give California the lead with 32 sec- As the Heat fell behind 9-0, the crowd chanted,
W L Pct GB STANFORD — Brittany McPhee scored 18 onds left and the Golden Bears held on for a 78- “We want Wade!”
Boston 40 16 .714 — points and No. 17 Stanford beat Utah 70-49 on 76 victory over Colorado on Friday night. Wade took the court midway through the first
Toronto 38 16 .704 1
Friday night for the Cardinal’s fifth straight victo- After Thomas’ free throws put Cal ahead 77- quarter as the fans gave him a standing ovation. He
Philadelphia 26 25 .510 11 1/2
New York 23 33 .411 17 ry. 76, Colorado’s Alexis Robinson missed a 3- immediately grabbed a defensive rebound and threw
Brooklyn 19 37 .339 21 Marta Sniezek made all three of her shots from pointer with six seconds remaining and Cal’s a lob pass to Hassan Whiteside, who was able to
the arc and scored 11 points with four assists and Mikayla Cowling grabbed the rebound, was slam home a dunk.
Southeast Division fouled and made a free throw.
Washington 31 24 .564 — Nadia Fingall added 10 points and six rebounds for Wade is Miami’s all-time leader in points,
Miami 29 26 .527 2 Stanford (17-8, 11-2 Pac-12), which has won eight Thomas finished with 18 points, Cowling games, assists and steals. He was drafted in the first
Charlotte 23 31 .426 7 1/2 of its last nine games and is now 23-0 against Utah 17, Kristine Anigwe 14 and Penina Davidson round by Miami in 2003, but left for Chicago in
Orlando 18 36 .333 12 1/2
dating to the teams’ first meeting in 1986. 10 with nine rebounds for Cal (16-8, 7-6 Pac- 2016. Miami acquired him from Cleveland as part
Atlanta 17 38 .309 14
The Cardinal entered the game tied for first with 12), which dropped out of the Top 25 this week of the Cavaliers’ deadline-day makeover.
Central Division Oregon and UCLA, who were also in action Friday after three straight losses to ranked teams.
Cleveland 31 22 .585 — night. Zoe Correal scored 20 points, Robinson 19 Lillard scores 50 in 3 quarters,
Milwaukee 30 23 .566 1 and Kennedy Leonard 16 with nine assists for
Indiana 30 25 .545 2 Daneesha Provo scored 14 points and Emily
the Buffaloes (12-12, 3-10), who have lost
Blazers beat Kings 118-100
Detroit 27 26 .509 4 Potter 12 for the Utes (15-9, 6-7), who have lost
Chicago 18 35 .340 13 four of their past five. eight of their last nine games. SACRAMENTO — Damian Lillard scored 22 of
Stanford took off to a 39-15 halftime lead, boost- Neither team had a double-digit lead in a his season-high 50 points in the third quarter, and
WESTERN CONFERENCE the Portland Trail Blazers beat the Sacramento
Southwest Division ed by a 20-2 run over 10 minutes during which game with 15 ties and 14 lead changes.
Houston 40 13 .755 — McPhee scored seven points and Utah missed on all Kings 118-100 on Friday night.
San Antonio 35 21 .625 6 1/2 eight of its field-goal attempts while turning the Wade receives standing Lillard scored at will, making 16 of 26 shots —
New Orleans 28 25 .528 12 including eight 3-pointers — and all 10 of his free-
Memphis 18 36 .333 22 1/2 ball over eight times. ovation in Heat return throw attempts. He reached the half-century mark
Dallas 17 38 .309 24 Stanford never led by fewer than 15 in the second
half and was ahead by 29 in the fourth quarter. MIAMI — As the Heat fell behind early against by the end of the third period and sat the entire
Northwest Division the Milwaukee Bucks, the Miami fans were getting fourth.
Minnesota 34 23 .596 —
Oklahoma City 31 25 .554 2 1/2
Portland 30 25 .545 3
Denver
Utah
29
26
25
28
.537
.481
3 1/2
6 1/2
WHAT’S ON TAP
SATURDAY
Pacific Division Boys’ soccer
Warriors 42 13 .764 — Sacred Heart Cathedral at Serra,
L.A. Clippers 27 25 .519 13 1/2 11 a.m.
L.A. Lakers 23 31 .426 18 1/2
Sacramento 17 36 .321 24 Wrestling
Phoenix 18 38 .321 24 1/2 WCAL championships at
Bellarmine, 9 a.m.
Saturday’s Games
New Orleans at Brooklyn, 3 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Milwaukee at Orlando, 4 p.m.
TRANSACTIONS
Washington at Chicago, 5 p.m. BASEBALL
L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.
American League
San Antonio at Golden State, 5:30 p.m.
Denver at Phoenix, 6 p.m. TORONTO BLUE JAYS —
Sunday’s Games Agreed to terms with RHP Jake
Petricka on a minor league con-
Toronto at Charlotte, 10 a.m. tract.
Cleveland at Boston, 12:30 p.m.
Detroit at Atlanta, 12:30 p.m. National League
New York at Indiana, 2 p.m. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES —
Dallas at Houston, 4 p.m. Agreed to terms with 2B Ryan
Memphis at Oklahoma City, 4 p.m. Flaherty and OF Collin Cowgill on
minor league contracts.
Sacramento at Minnesota, 4 p.m.
Utah at Portland, 6 p.m. NBA
CHICAGO BULLS —Waived G/F
Tony Allen.
NHL STANDINGS NFL
DETROIT LIONS —Signed gen-
EASTERN CONFERENCE eral manager Bob Quinn to a
Atlantic Division contract extension. Named Bo
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Davis defensive line coach.
Tampa Bay 54 37 14 3 77 194 142 MINNESOTA VIKINGS —
Boston 52 33 11 8 74 173 124 Named John DeFilippo offensive
Toronto 56 32 19 5 69 182 156 coordinator.
Florida 51 23 22 6 52 146 164
Detroit
Montreal
52 21 23 8
54 22 26 6
50
50
136
142
154
169
SELECT
Ottawa 53 19 25 9 47 141 182
Buffalo 54 15 29 10 40 124 178 OLYMPIC
Metropolitan Division
Washington 53 31 17 5 67 165 154 SCHEDULE
Pittsburgh 55 30 22 3 63 169 166
New Jersey 53 27 18 8 62 159 159 SATURDAY
Philadelphia 54 26 19 9 61 157 158
Columbus 53 27 22 4 58 139 150 ALPINE SKIING
N.Y. Islanders 55 26 23 6 58 184 201 Men’s Downhill, 6 p.m.
Carolina 54 24 21 9 57 144 164
N.Y. Rangers 54 25 24 5 55 157 168 CURLING
Mixed Doubles
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division Norway vs. United States, 3 a.m.
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Finland vs. United States, 4 p.m.
Nashville 53 32 12 9 73 166 138
FIGURE SKATING
Winnipeg 54 32 13 9 73 176 143
St. Louis 56 33 20 3 69 161 141 Team Event
Dallas 55 32 19 4 68 171 142
(Ice Dance Short Program,
Minnesota 54 29 19 6 64 162 156 Women’s Short Program, Pairs
Colorado 53 29 20 4 62 168 156 Free Skate) 5 p.m.
Chicago 54 24 22 8 56 157 152
SHORT TRACK SPEEDSKATING
Pacific Division Men’s 1500 Final, 2 a.m.
Vegas 54 36 14 4 76 186 148
Calgary 54 28 18 8 64 153 153 SNOWBOARD
Sharks 54 28 18 8 64 156 150 Men’s Slopestyle Finals, 5 p.m.
Los Angeles 53 29 19 5 63 153 128
SUNDAY
Anaheim 55 26 19 10 62 155 159
Edmonton 52 23 25 4 50 146 168 ALPINE SKIING
Vancouver 54 21 27 6 48 140 176 Women’s Giant Slalom, 5:15 p.m.
Arizona 54 13 32 9 35 126 189
Women’s Giant Slalom, 8:30 p.m.
Saturday’s Games FIGURE SKATING
Buffalo at Boston, 7 p.m.
New Jersey at Columbus, 7 p.m. Team Event
Nashville at Montreal, 7 p.m. (Men’s Free Skate, Women’s Free
Los Angeles at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Skate, Ice Dance Free Skate), 5
Ottawa at Toronto, 7 p.m. p.m.
Colorado at Carolina, 8 p.m.
FREESTYLE SKIING
Philadelphia at Arizona, 8 p.m.
Chicago at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Women’s Moguls, 2:30 a.m.
Edmonton at San Jose, 10 p.m. Women’s Moguls, 4 a.m.
Sunday’s Games
Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 9 a.m. SNOWBOARD
N.Y. Rangers at Winnipeg, noon Women’s Slopestyle Finals, 5 p.m.
Detroit at Washington, noon
Vancouver at Dallas, 1 p.m. CURLING
Calgary at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m. Mixed Doubles
Boston at New Jersey, 4 p.m.
Colorado at Buffalo, 4 p.m. Mixed Doubles Tiebreaker (if re-
quired), 3 a.m.
Philadelphia at Vegas, 5 p.m.
San Jose at Anaheim, 5 p.m. Mixed Doubles Semifinal, 4 p.m.
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Swimmer: Coach’s manipulation, abuse dulled success


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The world champion’s essay revealed new from a young age. The former Olympic She said that when she returned home, her
information about the investigation years assistant coach has not been charged with a swimming career was over and she joined
SEATTLE — An Olympic swimmer who ago into a possible relationship between her crime, but authorities searched his Seattle him in Seattle, “where he locked me away on
accused her former coach of sexually abusing and Hutchison by USA Swimming, the apartment this week. the 21st floor,” only allowing her to come
her as a minor described “an extensive, abu- sport’s governing body, which critics have “At no time did I ever abuse Ariana Kukors and go when he wanted, because he was para-
sive and incredibly manipulative relation- said was cursory and insufficient. It followed or do anything with her that was not con- noid of the rumors of their relationship.
ship” that spanned a decade in an emotional other sex abuse scandals in the sport that led sensual,” he said in a statement Thursday. She left in 2013 after reaching a breaking
essay Friday. to lifetime bans. point and feeling “like a hostage in my own
A message to his attorney and an email to
Ariana Kukors wrote online that Sean Kukors wrote that the inquiry in January home.”
a spokeswoman for USA Swimming seeking
Hutchison meticulously controlled and 2011, when she was 21, consisted of her comment on the essay were not immediately Kukors, a Seattle-area native, also
manipulated her from a young age and that talking to a private investigator by phone returned. described how she fell in love with the sport
the abuse at times overshadowed the success- and answering fewer than 20 questions.
es she experienced swimming, including at In her piece, which a representative con- when she was 5 and poured everything into
the 2012 Olympic games in London, where “I was scared. I lied. I had never felt more firmed, Kukors wrote that when she reached her training and progressed with supportive
she placed fifth in the 200-meter individual alone in all my life,” she wrote of the time. “the pinnacle of her sport” by qualifying for coaches.
medley. When USA Swimming closed the investiga- the 2012 Olympic team, she was petrified of But that changed when Hutchison became
“I think back on those times now, tearful- tion several weeks later, saying they had how Hutchison would react. her instructor at 13 — “the grooming began
ly asking why no one helped me ... why no found no wrongdoing and calling rumors When the swimming events ended in immediately,” she wrote. When she was 16
one stepped in to save me from this monster. against Hutchinson “malicious lies,” “that London, Hutchison made sure she returned and he was 36, she wrote that he began hav-
It’s still hard to comprehend, but Sean had shut me up real quick,” she said. home, missing the closing ceremony, ing her sit on his lap, kissing her and touch-
perfected the art of grooming; I wasn’t even Hutchison has denied allegations of mis- because “in Sean’s eyes, I had been selfish ing her over her clothes and watching her
aware I needed saving,” she wrote. conduct or that he groomed Kukors for abuse enough,” she wrote. shower.
option, but we didn’t want to use it,” gener- tion percentage. His 308.4 yards passing 2,038 yards passing in his first seven starts

49ERS
Continued from page 12
al manager John Lynch said. “We wanted to
make Jimmy a 49er for a long, long time.
Do you have to have some faith for that?
per game in his five starts also would have
led the league had he played a full season.
Now he will have a full offseason to com-
are the fourth most among all quarterbacks
since 1970.
The deal still leaves the 49er with more
Absolutely. But he earned that faith we had pletely learn coach Kyle Shanahan’s
for him. I know it wasn’t a super long time than $60 million in salary cap room,
offense, which could lead to even more pro- according to executive vice president
Garoppolo’s $137.5 million contract has but we felt we had a really good grasp on the duction. Paraag Marathe, with several more holes to
the richest annual value in NFL history, top- talent and that was only confirmed when he
ping the deal Detroit’s Matthew Stafford “Now the rush isn’t quite the same, ” fill. The most glaring needs are upgrading
got here.” Shanahan said. “He can start from the
signed last year by $500,000 a season. the skill position players and interior of the
San Francisco acquired Garoppolo from beginning and start from the first page and offensive line, and finding a big-time pass
The deal includes nearly $49 million that New England before the trade deadline for a not the 50th page. He can get a better foun- rusher and cornerbacks to help the defense.
is full guaranteed, more than $74 million 2018 second-round pick. As soon as he took dation. When you have a better foundation
guaranteed for injury and more than $86 the field a few weeks later, he immediately Lynch said he plans to be “aggressively
of where you’re coming from and learning,
million that will be paid out over the first turned around a franchise that started the prudent” with that money but believes this
it gives you a chance to play at a higher
three seasons. year with a 1-10 record. deal will help sell the organization to
level.”
The franchise tag could have been a safer Garoppolo took over as starter and led potential free agents, including some who
Garoppolo has won all seven starts in his played for San Francisco this past year.
option for both sides, leading to more San Francisco to five straight wins to end career, including two in New England to
money for Garoppolo if he kept playing at the season. He completed 67.4 percent of start the 2016 season when Brady was sus- “One of the reasons for the urgency, if
the high level he showed this past season his passes this season, averaging 8.8 yards pended for his role in “Deflategate.” Only there was some for us, was heading into free
and more protection for the 49ers if he did- per attempt with seven TDs, five intercep- four other quarterbacks since the 1970 agency this is a big deal,” Lynch said. “It’s
n’t reach that level. tions and a 96.2 rating. merger won their first seven starts, with 75 degrees and sunny outside. We have this
But neither side was eager to go that direc- Among quarterbacks with at least 100 Ben Roethlisberger the most recent to do it guy. Who wouldn’t want to be here? We want
tion. attempts last season, Garoppolo ranked with 15 wins in a row in the regular season to become a destination where everyone
“We became convinced we had that as an first in yards per attempt, fourth in comple- for Pittsburgh in 2004-05. Garoppolo’s wants to be.”

Oakland has depth in the outfield, even

ATHLETICS
Continued from page 11
acquiring Stephen Piscotty from St. Louis
and he returns home to the Bay Area as his
mother fights Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
Davis will be the offensive centerpiece,
while Chapman hit 14 homers in 84 games
“Last year doesn’t matter though. This is a as a rookie and Olson had a remarkable 24
new year. Nobody cares how we did last year, over 59 games.
it’s all about how we perform on opening Davis’ 85 homers the
day and moving forward. We all have that past two seasons are sec-
mindset.” ond in the majors to
Plagued by more injuries and an ever- Giancarlo Stanton’s 86.
changing roster, Oakland (75-87) wound up Davis batted .247 with a
last in the AL West for the third consecutive career-high 110 RBIs in
season. The A’s won six more games than in 153 games in 2017.
2016. Semien is eager to play
Here are some things to watch for with the a full season after he
A’s: Stephen underwent right wrist sur-
Piscotty gery that sidelined him
ROOKIES TO WATCH between April 14 and
Center fielder Dustin Fowler is ready for July 6.
his real rookie season and to compete to be “I feel 100 percent. That’s what’s impor-
the starter as the A’s envisioned when they tant,” Semien said.
acquired him.
He hadn’t even had his first major league THEY’RE NOT?
at-bat for the Yankees when a freak June 29 After trading away much of the bullpen
injury in the first inning of his major league last season with Sean Doolittle and Ryan
debut ended his year. Madson being dealt to the Nationals, the A’s
The 23-year-old Fowler — who came to have Santiago Casilla back for a second sea-
the A’s at the trade deadline in the deal that son and added do-every-
sent Sonny Gray to New York — had been on thing right-hander
deck when the top of the first inning ended. Yusmeiro Petit, back in
Then, running at full speed, the right the Bay Area after pitch-
fielder crashed into the low corner wall at ing for the Giants from
Chicago’s Guaranteed Rate Field chasing 2012-15 and helping
Jose Abreu’s two-out foul. He suffered an them win two World
open rupture of the patellar tendon in his Series. He can start, he
knee when it hit a metal box used for Wi-Fi, can go long relief.
and was carted off for immediate surgery to Melvin loves that versa-
repair the damage and close the wound. Santiago tility.
In December, he sued the White Sox and Casilla “I’ll be ready for every-
the state agency that runs the ballpark. thing,” Petit said.
NEW/OLD LOOK ON DECK
Brandon Moss is back with the A’s. He Oakland will wear alternate kelly green
departed following the 2014 season, played jerseys for Friday home games. The A’s held
with Cleveland, St. Louis and Kansas City, a fashion show ahead of FanFest last month
then was reacquired from the Royals late last at the organization’s new Jack London
month. Square headquarters to provide fans a pre-
view.
THEY’RE SET
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Gloria Allred
At 76: Still
fighting, shrugging
off the critics
SEE PAGE 20

When cheers
can become
disrespectful
By Priscilla Jin

C
heering and chanting for your
home team on Friday nights have
been a staple of my experience as a
Burlingame High School student. It’s
always fun to participate in cheerful banter
with the opposing team while cheering on
your friends on the court
or field. It makes stu-
dents feel like they are
part of the game, each
cheer meant to encourage
the home team and help
get the win.
This all changed at our
home basketball game
against Mills High
School on Friday, Jan.
‘The 15:17 to Paris’ is a refreshingly humble artifact in the often bombastic genre of terrorism thrillers. 12. Burlingame was losing by almost 20
points and the students on the home cheer-

Eastwood’s ‘15:17 to Paris’


ing section were dejected. There was a stark
difference between us and the Mills stu-
dents, who were spilling out of the stands:
cheering, chanting and dancing. I looked
over with envy — even though our impend-
ing loss was amplifying our low energy,

recreates thwarted attack By Jake Coyle


our school had always lacked conventional
spirit, regardless of our score.
The Mills team scored again. The other
stand exploded in cheers as we sunk further
into our seats. “We can’t hear you!” they
chanted gleefully.

Real heroes become the stars THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I looked around and was embarrassed to
see that we had fallen silent again. But
In his latest film, “The 15:17 to Paris,” there was a small chant stirring in the back
Clint Eastwood has taken his famously no- that I couldn’t quite make out. Then, it got
ties to radical Islam, who had boarded the frills filmmaking further than ever before.
By Lindsey Bahr
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS train with a Kalashnikov rifle, pistol and Having already dispensed with many of the louder and louder. “You can’t see us” it rang.
box cutter — a story tailor-made for typical accoutrements of Hollywood film- Soon, dozens of students in our section
Eastwood’s fascination with real-life mod- making — lengthy development, a battery were chanting in unison. “You can’t see us.
LOS ANGELES — Not too long ago, ern heroes. You can’t see us.”
childhood friends Anthony Sadler, former of takes, any handwringing at all — he has, At first, many of my friends were con-
The guys thought maybe he was going to with characteristically little anguish, jetti- fused by this chant. So were the teachers
U.S Air Force Airman 1st Class Spencer introduce him to the actors he’d chosen to
Stone and former Oregon National play them. All had a dream scenario. Sadler soned actors from the picture, too. Who and parents who were present at the game.
Guardsman Alek Skarlatos were flying to thought Michael B. Jordan would be cool needs ‘em, anyway? But I knew exactly to what the students
Los Angeles to meet with Clint Eastwood for him, Stone had visions of Chris Truth be told, there are numerous profes- were referring. They were teasing the Mills
about the movie he was making about their Hemsworth and Skarlatos had landed on sional actors in “The 15:17 to Paris,” about team and students, who have a majority
lives. the foiled terrorist attack on a 2015 Paris- Asian population.
Zac Efron. But Eastwood had another plan: bound train. But the central characters, and
In August of 2015 they famously thwart- They would play themselves. At school the following week, many
ed a terror attack on a Paris-bound train even many of the extras, are played by teachers addressed the cheers in class. The
“He just sprung it on us!” said Stone.
from Amsterdam by tackling Ayoub El-
Khazzani, a man who authorities said has See HEROES, Page 22 See 15:17, Page 22 See STUDENT, Page 20

Aurora stages Shaw’s first


play, ‘Widowers’ Houses’ well that Sartorius invites Cokane and
By Judy Richter
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT Trench to visit the next month. He doesn’t
know that Blanche and Trench have become
On the surface, the four main characters of attracted to each other.
George Bernard Shaw’s “Widowers’ Houses” A complication arises with the arrival of
seem like well-mannered members of the the raggedy Lickcheese (Howard Swain),
English gentry in the late 19th century. who oversees Sartorius’ properties and col-
Not all is as it seems, though, as is soon lects the rent. It becomes clear that Sartorius
revealed in the production presented by is a slum lord. He fires Lickcheese for spend-
Aurora Theatre Company. ing too much for safety-related repairs.
Sartorius (Warren David Keith), a widow- He says that the tenants will ruin them
er, and his adult daughter, Blanche (Megan within a few days. Later he says, “When
Trout), meet William Cokane (Michael Gene people are very poor, you cannot help
Sullivan) and his young friend Dr. Harry them.” DAVID ALLEN
Trench (Dan Hoyle) during a trip to From left, Megan Trout, as Blanche Sartorius; Dan Hoyle, as Harry Trench; Michael Gene Sullivan,
Germany in August 1890. They get along so See PLAY, Page 20 as Cokane; and Warren David Keith, as Mr. Sartorius in G.B. Shaw’s ‘Widowers’ Houses.’
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Allred at 76: Still fighting and shrugging off the critics


By Jocelyn Noveck Sundance Film Festival was a tsunami,” she says. They’d approached her back in 2011 about
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS last month, where a new It was, of course, revelations about doing a film, but Allred — and this may
documentary about her Harvey Weinstein that sparked the current surprise her critics — wasn’t interested.
life, “Seeing Allred, ” reckoning, and Allred is representing a The directors say it took a few years to
NEW YORK — Let’s get this out of the had just screened. “And number of alleged Weinstein victims, convince her. “They were persistent, and I
way: Gloria Allred is not, nor has she ever it’s been very disturbing some who have come forward publicly and like persistent women,” Allred quips. Says
been, running for Miss Congeniality. to them,” she says of her some who haven’t. Also among her Grossman: “The documentary gods were
Over four decades of working for critics, “that it doesn’t clients: Summer Zervos, the former smiling on us. We were standing there with
women’s rights, especially on behalf of deter me at all.” Still, “Apprentice” contestant who says Donald cameras rolling when this enormous case
victims of sexual misconduct, Allred has- she has one wish: Trump kissed and groped her against her broke open. It was perfect ... because it’s
n’t hesitated to say whatever she’s felt Gloria Allred “Could they please just will in 2007. Allred is also known for giv- really emblematic of what she’s done
needed to be said — as loudly or as often as come up with something ing a number of Bill Cosby accusers a pub- throughout her career.”
she needed to say it. A heroine to many more original?” lic voice when legal remedies were no The film tracks Allred as she pursues the
women, she’s also been called an oppor- Allred is now 76, and it’s hardly a stretch longer available. Cosby allegations, giving more and more
tunist, a media hound, a publicity seeker, to say she’s having a pretty good moment. Directors Sophie Sartain and Roberta women a platform to speak, but also takes
and some unprintable things, too. After years of asking the courts — and the Grossman had no idea the flood of sexual a look at her life, from her Philadelphia
And she doesn’t care. public — to believe her clients, the misconduct allegations against Cosby youth to marriage, divorce, and single
“I always say, it’s like ‘Gone With the (hash)MeToo movement has launched a were about to surface only months after motherhood in Los Angeles (her daughter
Wind’ — Frankly, I don’t give a damn,” culture where that is finally happening. they started filming (“Seeing Allred” is attorney Lisa Bloom), where she found
Allred said in a recent interview from the “The waves hit the beach, and then there begins streaming on Netflix Friday. ) her calling.

tion for Sartorius, who’s in no position to sures of her disguise as a Victorian Lady.” photos show today’s homeless people

PLAY
Continued from page 19
refuse. Trench must decide whether to take
part and to reconcile with Blanche.
As astutely directed by Joy Carlin, the
As Trench, Hoyle’s grimaces become dis-
tracting, but Swain is a comic delight as
Lickcheese. Also adding comic notes is
looking wretched on streets or living in
tent cities. Graphs illustrate skyrocketing
rents in the Bay Area.
five main characters are well defined. Sarah Mitchell as the waiter in Germany and Even though this is Shaw’s first play and
Sullivan’s Cokane is a peace-maker when Sartorius’ maid. lacks the polish of his later masterworks,
When Trench discovers the source of
Sartorius’ wealth, he tells Blanche that they decorum is broken. Keith’s Sartorius is a Carlin’s direction goes awry only when it’s still worth seeing, especially in this
must live only on his income and not take snob. she allows an angry Blanche to attack the production.
any of her father’s money. He doesn’t tell Trout’s Blanche is as pretty but bratty. maid and throw her on the floor. Running about two and a half hours with
her why. She breaks off with him. He then However, Aurora artistic director Tom Ross On the other hand, projected photos of two intermissions, “The Widowers’ Houses”
learns that his income also is tainted. cites program notes from the company’s destitute people in London’s slums between has been extended through March 4 at
Five months later, Lickcheese returns 1997 production. They say Blanche “dis- Acts 2 and 3 help to show just how callous Aurora Theatre Company, 2081 Addison St.,
arrayed in fine clothing (costumes by Callie plays both the selfish cruelty of the upper Sartorius was. Berkeley.
Floor). Trench and Cokane are there, too. classes and the passions compressed, per- Such destitution isn’t limited to that time For tickets and information call (510)
Lickcheese has a shady business proposi- verted and rendered monstrous by the pres- and place. After the play ends, projected 843-4822 or visit auroratheatre.org.

Mills and apologized on behalf of the enough to joke about the stereotypes that Don’t make stereotypes based on race for

STUDENT
Continued from page 19
behavior.
As an Asian-American student, the chant
was nothing I hadn’t heard before. Living
separated us before.
However, the people who make the
chants and jokes often aren’t members of
personal pleasure or amusement. We
shouldn’t speak for others and assume
their comfort to be the same as our own.
in a liberal hub such as the Bay Area, many the minority of which they make fun. They
people think that we are so far removed don’t have the authority to decide when
administration announced that the school from the culture of exclusion and racism it’s OK to move on. Even if their intent
would be more vigilant in stopping disre- from our past. Some think that enough was a joke, they should be prepared to Priscilla Jin is a senior at Burlingame High
spectful cheers, especially those that were School. Student News appears in the weekend edi-
time and progression has past that we can apologize to those who were hurt and felt tion. You can email Student News at
racially charged. Student leaders went to poke fun at it — that we’ve come far uncomfortable. A good rule to live by: news@smdailyjournal.com.

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light. Here, he gladly shines it on flashes through key points in their lives, Eastwood has slighted the story of Mark

15:17
Continued from page 19
Skarlatos, Stone and Sadler, all of whom
look understandably thrilled to be in a Clint
Eastwood movie.
focusing mainly on Stone. Judy Greer and
Jenna Fischer drop in as single moms.
There is Thomas Lennon as a school princi-
Moogalian, a 51-year-old American-born
Frenchman and professor at the Sorbonne
who was one of the first to battle the gun-
It’s far from without precedent to cast real pal and Tony Hale as a gym teacher — a set- man. Moogalian, who appears in the film as
people, particularly ones with military up worthy of a promising network sitcom, himself, was shot in his neck. We get the
themselves. The movie, simple and experience. Maybe the movie business but their moments here are brief. Legion of Honor ceremony for the three
straightforward, derives most of its appeal senses soldiers have something that can’t Really, what any of them are doing in the Americans, but neither the backstory nor
from its verisimilitude — from its distinct- be faked. There was Harold Russell’s Oscar- film is a little uncertain. “The 15:17 to even a final word on Moogalian’s fate.
ly un-Hollywood-ness. winning World War II veteran in William Paris” is even more out of balance once it Context is not one of the attributes of
That’s enough to make “The 15:17 to Wyler’s “The Best Years of Our Lives” gets to the guys backpacking through “15:17.” It’s too contented with the hero-
Paris” a refreshingly humble artifact in the (1946), the decorated Audie Murphy in Europe ahead of the attack. As they philoso- ism of a few Americans to take any notice of
often bombastic genre of terrorism 1955’s “To Hell and Back” and, more recent- phize while taking selfies and plot their anything else. The thwarted attack came
thrillers. But it’s not the quality of the act- ly, 2012’s “Act of Valor,” with active duty next party, a Richard Linklater film is amid a rash of terror across France. Three
ing that limits Eastwood’s film. It’s a Navy SEALS. almost at risk of breaking out. “The 15:17 months later, 130 would die in coordinated
threadbare script that fails to find much of a Skarlatos and Stone aren’t elite forces, to Paris” is a brief ride at 94 minutes but it’s suicide bombings in Paris. Eleven months
story to tell behind the headlines about how though, just regular guys who want to serve a meandering one littered with gaps in the later, 84 would die in Nice when a truck
Oregon National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos, their country. Much of “The 15:17 Paris” narrative and a missing sense of purpose. drove through crowds celebrating Bastille
U.S. Air Force Airman First Class Spencer recounts their childhood together (the three Eastwood feels less engaged with the mate- Day.
Stone and their friend Anthony Sadler, a col- became friends in middle school), their rial, content to settle for merely recreating a The heroes of the train attack deserve all
lege student, tackled and subdued an early aspirations of joining the military, patriotic outliner in an otherwise tragic the praise. But zoom out a little and it’s hard
assailant armed with an AK-47 and nearly and their disappointment at not quickly recent history of terrorism. not to see Eastwood’s America-centric focus
300 rounds of ammunition. finding distinction in the ranks. Stone fails Maybe the story is better suited someone in “The 15:17 to Paris” as self-serving.
“The 15:17 to Paris” follows Eastwood’s to qualify for the Air Force Pararescue. like the docudrama expert Paul Greengrass “The 15:17 to Paris,” a Warner Bros.
“Sully,” which also told a story of a regular Skarlatos finds himself providing security (“United 93,” ‘’Captain Phillips”). When release, is rated PG-13 by the Motion
man turned international hero. In the overly — “basically a mall cop,” he sighs — in the big moment comes, it’s well staged and Picture Association of America for “bloody
morose tale of Capt. Chesley Sullenberger’s Afghanistan. presented without thundering music: a images, violence, some suggestive materi-
2009 Hudson River landing, Eastwood Dorothy Blyskal’s script, based on the restrained climax for a sluggish movie. But al, drug references and language.” Running
focused on the strain of an unwanted spot- book the trio wrote with Jeffery E. Stern, by focusing solely on the three pals, time: 94 minutes. Two stars out of four.

Eastwood has been drawn lately to extraor- and I were talking trash one day about how “It was a lot of fun honestly. We don’t real-

HEROES
Continued from page 19
dinary true stories, but usually with seasoned
actors interpreting the roles, like Bradley
Cooper in “American Sniper” and Tom
many dips we could do and Clint butts in and
is like ‘When I was 75, I could do 25 dips’
and we’re like, ‘Let’s see what you can do
ly look at is as a traumatic thing because no
one died. It’s done such positive things for
our lives and given us such good perspective
Hanks in “Sully.” The film follows Sadler, right now!’ The man is 87-years-old and does on things too,” Stone said.
Stone and Skarlatos’ lives from childhood 10 bodyweight dips out of nowhere.” Sadler said it was like a reunion. Skarlatos
“We said yes right away,” Skarlatos added. up to that fateful moment on the train. Stone jumped in: “Most men can’t do that added that it felt like closure.
“Then the doubt started creeping in and we For the three Sacramento-area men, it was in their 20s! People put celebrities up on a “It’s kind of great feeling, like we’re final-
asked for the night to think about it.” the experience of a lifetime. Not only were pedestal but he lives up to everything.” ly putting it behind us in a way,” Skarlatos
They ultimately said yes, of course — How they starring as themselves in a major Re-creating the event itself wasn’t trau- said.
do you say no to Clint Eastwood? And three motion picture, they got to re-trace their trip matic as much as it was surreal — production And now? Besides hoping to meet actress
weeks later, after having an acting class across Europe with a film budget behind had found or made replicas of the clothes Margot Robbie eventually, all three are
request denied from Eastwood himself (he them, seeing all the sights they hadn’t seen they had worn that day (and hadn’t worn going to try their hand at acting profession-
didn’t want them to look like they were act- the first time around. And they got to hang since). Eastwood brought Mark Moogalian, ally.
ing, he told them) cameras were rolling. out with Eastwood off set — dinners, drinks, the first man who tried to take down El- “It was the most fun two months of my
Their film “The 15:17 to Paris” opens and even gym time with the living legend. Khazzani and was shot in the neck, to play life, our lives,” Sadler said. “If we can make
nationwide Friday. “He’s no joke,” Skarlatos said. “Spencer himself too. it our careers, why not?”
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DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT

AN INSIDE LOOK AT DEPRESSION:


B RIAN COPELAND B RINGS “THE
WAITING PERIOD” TO ARAGON
HIGH SCHOOL IN SAN MATEO ON
MARCH 1 . Actor and KGO radio personal-
ity Brian Copeland has a definite agenda
with his 80-minute solo show “The Waiting
Period.” He wants to talk about depression.
At one point, depression struck Copeland
so hard that he decided to commit suicide,
but was able to step back from the brink dur- Francisco Opera will present Richard
ing the 10-day mandatory waiting period Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen (The
between the day he purchased a gun and the Ring of the Nibelung) in three complete
day he would have been legally able to pick cycles, each presented over the course of
it up. Copeland uses the dramatic frame of one week as the composer originally
those ten days to tell the broader story of intended, from June 12 through July 1 at
depression’s debilitating effects and some- the San Francisco War Memorial Opera
times deadly outcome. Copeland hopes this House. An internationally-renowned cast
very personal and ultimately redemptive of Wagnerian artists has been assembled
story will reach people who struggle with for Wagner’s epic, directed by Francesca
depression — often called the last stigma- Zambello and under the baton of esteemed
tized disease — as well as their families and Wagnerian conductor Donald Runnicles.
loved ones. At 7 p.m. March 1, the Mental Encompassing four operas — Das
Health Association of San Mateo County Rheingold, Die Walküre, Siegfried and
and the San Mateo County Health Götterdämmerung — and more than 17
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the performance for an ice cream social and ed. In anticipation of the performances,
informal discussion with Copeland. The and in partnership with Bay Area cultural
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connect with BART, according to from SamTrans for all staff and con-

LETTER
Continued from page 1
SamTrans.
It would be the first transbay rail
option since BART debuted in 1974.
sultant efforts.
Those topics include a review of
potential traffic issues, the feasibility
SATURDAY, FEB. 10
Calendar
726-3110.
The study was kick-started in early of a bicycle-pedestrian corridor from Swoop: Drones and Raptors. 8 a.m.
2016 by a $1.2 million donation by East Palo Alto to Redwood City along to 5 p.m. CuriOdyssey, 1651 Coyote SWOOP: Drone Racing and
congestion on the Dumbarton Bridge Point Drive, San Mateo. An aerial and Raptors in Flight. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Facebook, which has headquarters near the right-of-way, an examination of avian obstacle event. For more infor- CuriOdyssey, 1651 Coyote Point
corridor between Alameda, San Mateo
the path of the train. The study the impacts of a rail shuttle on the road mation call 340-7572. Drive, San Mateo. Cost is $9.50-
and Santa Clara counties,” states the $12.50. Family friendly. For more
includes the fire-damaged rail bridge as network and the Redwood City transit
letter signed by Mayor Ian Bain. “At AARP Chapter 2895 Monthly information call 342-7755.
well as the Highway 84 car bridge. center, as well as compatibility with Meeting. 10 a.m. to noon. San Bruno
the same time, we want to make sure Senior Center, 1555 Crystal Springs ‘Insignificance.’ 2 p.m. The Dragon
Ideas include creating express lanes future streetcar service in Redwood
that this project not only improves Road, San Bruno. Coffee and dough- Theatre, 2120 Broadway, Redwood
along the state-owned vehicle bridge, City, according to the letter. nuts available. For more information City. A meeting of the minds
our region’s transportation system, call 808-7092. between Albert Einstein, Marilyn
but also improves the quality of life for increasing express bus service and The city is currently conducting a Monroe, U.S. Sen. Joe McCarthy and
Redwood City residents.” improvements to the approaches on feasibility study on streetcar service 2018 Photography Exhibit. 10 a.m. Joe DiMaggio in a New York hotel
either end. along Broadway from the downtown to 4 p.m. South San Francisco room in the 1950s. PG-13. $35 for
Improvement plans are outlined in Municipal Services Building, 33 general admission, $27 for students
the Dumbarton Corridor Study, To ensure municipalities affected by train station to the Stanford in Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco. A and seniors. For more information
approved by the SamTrans Board of any Dumbarton transit improvements Redwood City Precise Plan area. fine art exhibit featuring photogra- call 493-2006.
phy taken by local artists. Free. For
Directors in December. The study rec- are active participants in the decision- SamTrans declined to comment on more information call 829-3800. Education: The Future of America.
making process, the letter calls for the the letter until the council votes to 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
ommended establishing a commuter Minefaire: The Ultimate Minecraft Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
rail “shuttle” service running on the formation of two advisory commit- officially send it on Monday. Fan Experience. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free. For more information call 591-
tees: one comprised of staff members 1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo. The 8286.
Dumbarton right-of-way and defunct According to a staff report authored No. 1 Minecraft event in the USA is
rail crossing between Redwood City from East Palo Alto, Menlo Park, by City Manager Melissa Stevenson coming to the Bay Area. $45 fee. Free Healthy Valentines Dog Treats
and Newark, and eventually extending Redwood City and San Mateo County, Diaz and Assistant City Manager for children ages two and under. For Cooking Class for Kids. 2:30 p.m. to
more information call (484) 557- 4 p.m. New Leaf Community Market,
to Union City. It is estimated to cost and the other comprised of elected offi- Aaron Aknin, Redwood City staff has 1472. 150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay.
about $975 million to bring the cials from those same jurisdictions. met with representatives from East $10. Kids will make a treat bag and
Saturday Morning Yarn. 10:30 a.m. learn about healthy eating habits for
defunct bridge up to standard and pro- The letter goes on to request a vari- Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Atherton and 840 W. Orange Ave., South San dogs. For more information call 726-
vide dual tracks. A second phase cost- ety of topics be addressed as the San Mateo County, and expects that Francisco. Limited supplies. All levels 3110.
welcome. For more information con-
ing about $295 million would extend Dumbarton Corridor Study moves for- each of these agencies will make a sim- tact valle@plsinfo.org. Seven on Eleven. 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
the rail into Union City where it can ward, and it requests reimbursement ilar request. Good Shepherd Episcopal Church,
Family Heritage with the San 1300 Fifth Ave., Belmont. The
Mateo Genealogical Society. 11 National Association of Composers
As famed food author and consultant probably frustrating for the cooks.”

HALL
a.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San will present a concert of new music.
Francisco. Discuss DNA testing and For more information call 576-9728.
with the recipe-guide website Serious Simpson said they’re aiming to interpreting DNA results. For more
Eats, López-Alt is used to preparing serve high-quality, craft versions of information contact Historic Evening with Anne Frank’s
food for others. But it’s usually so they valle@plsinfo.org. Step Sister Eva Schloss. 5:30 p.m. to
Continued from page 1 beers anyone can recognize, and rotate 7 p.m. San Mateo Marriott Hotel,
can watch and learn new techniques to taps for seasonal brews to keep things Women’s Wellness Center South 1770 S. Amphlett Blvd., San Mateo.
try in their own cooking, so López-Alt interesting. By serving them in glass- San Francisco Grand Opening. 11 Open for all ages. RSVP required. Cost
since they announced its opening in a.m. to 2 p.m. Women’s Wellness is $18-$50. For more information call
admitted the shift to cooking for a es specific to type of beer, Simpson Center of South San Francisco, 180 S. 667-9556.
June and all the moving parts involved crowd has been a big one. said their service will be authentic to Spruce Ave., Suite D, South San
with bringing the new restaurant Francisco. Free and family friendly. Making Immigrants Rights Real in
“It’s all really nerve-wracking the country from which the beers orig- For more information call 291-4494. San Mateo County. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
together, Simpson said they haven’t because it’s one thing to cook recipes inate. Unitarian Universalists of San Mateo,
had many opportunities to step back in small amounts … it’s another to be “We’re doing subtle nods to just be a
Free La Nebbia Winery craft faire 300 E. Santa Inez Ave., San Mateo.
and wine tasting. 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 Sara Matlin, chair of the North
and look at the fruits of their labor. open [and] serving the public,” he little bit nerdy and honor styles,” he p.m. La Nebbia Winery, 12341 San Peninsula Chapter of the American
Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Food, Civil Liberties Union, will address
“Then you stop and take a moment, said. said. handmade jewelry, arts, crafts and efforts to protect civil rights. For
and yeah, it’s hard not to get emotion- López-Alt has been hard at work with As they nail down the final details, wine tasting. Free. For more informa- more information call 286-0332.
al,” he said. tion email twocre@yahoo.com.
his team of chefs as well as Simpson the trio has been testing their menu out MONDAY, FEB. 12
By including a kids’ play space, and Mao to perfect menu items like a with small groups and a sold-out pop- Make and Take: Audio Valentine Author Talk : ‘Walk ing San
Greeting Cards. Noon to 1:30 p.m. Francisco’s 49 Mile Scenic Drive.’ 6
offering open seating and not taking pork sandwich dressed with a fennel up event slated for Feb. 14 in their new South San Francisco Main Library, p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
reservations, Simpson, Mao and slaw, vinegary sauce and pickled chilis space. For Simpson, the interest from 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Take a visual tour of the 49-
and three Nuremberg sausages served those anticipating their restaurant’s Francisco. Record your love in sound mile drive and learn about the
López-Alt are hoping locals will grav- modules for a personalized audio unknown history of the route. For
itate to the spot and stay for as long as in a round bun with hot mustard. opening day has been more than greeting card. For more information more information contact
López-Alt joked the changes have encouraging. call 829-3860. valle@plsinfo.org.
they want. They’re also hoping to
offer them fresh takes on traditional been keeping him and his team busy, “We sold 120 tickets out in two to Reach and Teach: Origami Time. 1 Sidek ick Story Time. 6 p.m. South
German and Austrian food and different but are also part of the fun. three minutes, which was terrifying p.m. to 2 p.m. 144 W. 25th Ave., San San Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Mateo. All ages and experience levels Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
types of beer to pour from the some 28 “Every night … we sit there and and very humbling,” he said. welcome to learn new paper folding Dress up as your favorite sidekick
taps they have installed behind their retool the menu,” he said. “And every Wursthall will open Feb. 26 at 310 tricks. All materials provided free. For hero for a costume competition and
more information email photo shoot. Crafts include design-
bar. day I change the recipes, which is Baldwin Ave. craig@reachandteach.com. ing your own sidekick capes. For
more information call 829-3860.
Handmade Paper with Botanicals.
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people in the hospital and cause more the flu since the 1960s, when she was TV Personality, Claire Mack. 1 p.m.
deaths than other more common flu a young mother who couldn’t get out of to 2 p.m. San Mateo County History Dance Connection with Live Music
news this week, but almost everything bugs. Still, its long-lasting intensity bed to go to the crib of her crying Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood by Ron Borelli. Free dance lessons
we’re looking at is bad news,” said Dr. City. Recognizing Black History 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. with Open Dance
has surprised experts, who are still baby. Month, Mack, the first African- from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Burlingame
Anne Schuchat, acting director of the sorting out why it’s been so bad. One “It was like ‘Wham!’ It was bad. It American mayor of San Mateo, will Woman’s Club, 241 Park Road,
Centers for Disease Control and describe her family’s experiences in Burlingame. Valentine’s Day dance,
possibility is that the vaccine is was awful,” she said of the illness that context to the larger story of African- don your red and pink. Free admis-
Prevention. doing an unusually poor job; U.S. data hit her on Christmas Day. Americans in California. Free with sion for men with dance experience.
Flu season usually takes off in late on effectiveness is expected next Heather Jossi, a 40-year-old Denver
museum admission. For more infor- Admission is $10 members, $12
mation call 299-0104. guests. Light refreshments. For more
December and peaks around February. week. police officer and avid runner, said her information call 342-2221.
This season started early and was wide- Some doctors say this is the worst illness last month was the worst flu Introduction to Trading Card
Games. 2 p.m. South San Francisco TUESDAY, FEB. 13
spread in many states by December. flu season they’ve seen in decades. she’s experienced. Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., Intro to Email. 10:15 a.m. to 11:15
Early last month, it hit what seemed Some patients are saying that, too. “I don’t remember aches this bad. South San Francisco. All levels wel- a.m. South San Francisco Main
come. Suggested ages 6 and up for Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
Not for four days, ” said Yu-Gi-Oh and 15 and up for Magic San Francisco. Free for all ages. For
Jossi. “It took me out.” the Gathering. For more information more information call 829-3860.
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of the newspaper and media industries. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME interested in this matter shall appear be-
This position will provide valuable ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- /s/Hilary Chiem/ STATEMENT #276436 fore this court at the hearing indicated
experience for your bright future. gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
Email resume sor-County Clerk on 1/16/2018. (Publish- as: Peninsula Benefits Group, 1100 In- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tition for change of name should not be
info@smdailyjournal.com ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal dustrial Road #3, SAN CARLOS, CA STATEMENT #276465 granted. Any person objecting to the
1/20/18, 1/27/18, 2/3/18, 2/10/18). 94070. Registered Owner: Mark James The following person is doing business name changes described above must file
Carpenter, 1143 Farragut Blvd., Foster a written objection that includes the rea-
City, CA 94404. The business is con- as: Perfectly Blended, 1301 Ralston Ave, sons for the objection at least two court
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ducted by an Individual. The registrants BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered Own- days before the matter is scheduled to
STATEMENT #276181 commenced to transact business under er: La Ron A. Wilson, 2624 Isabelle Ave., be heard and must appear at the hearing
the FBN on 12/28/2007. San Mateo, CA 94403. The business is to show cause why the petition should
The following person is doing business /s/Mark James Carpenter/ not be granted. If no written objection is
as: D-Chang Cleaning Services, 2871 This statement was filed with the Asses- conducted by an Individual. The regis- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
Maywood Dr., SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. sor-County Clerk on 1/25/2018. (Publish- trants commenced to transact business tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
Registered Owner: Dinora E. Bermudez, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal under the FBN on 1-22-18. petition shall be held on 02/28/18 at 9
same address. The business is conduct- 1/27/18, 2/3/18, 2/10/18, 2/17/18). /s/La Ron Wilson/ a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
ed by an Individual. The registrants This statement was filed with the Asses- Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
commenced to transact business under Order to Show Cause shall be published
the FBN on N/A. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sor-County Clerk on 1/29/2018. (Publish- at least once each week for four succes-
/s/Dinora E. Bermudez/
STATEMENT #276107 ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
The following person is doing business 2/10/18, 2/17/18, 2/24/18, 3/3/18). ing on the petition in the following news-
This statement was filed with the Asses- as: Inca Marble and Granite L.P., 1675 paper of general circulation:
sor-County Clerk on 1/3/2018. (Publish- Rollins Rd. Ste H, BURLINGAME, CA San Mateo Daily Journal
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal 94010. Registered Owners: 1)Javier A. Filed: 1/17/2018
1/20/18, 1/27/18, 2/3/18, 2/10/18). Paez, 11364 Laurel St. #12, San Carlos, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
CA 94070 2)Marco A. Gonzalez, 3405 STATEMENT #276568 Judge of the Superior Court
Hemingway Dr., Antioch, CA 94509. The The following person is doing business Dated: 1/17/2018
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME business is conducted by a Limitedl as: Strategic Marketing Solutions, 1825 (Published 1/20/18, 1/27/18, 2/3/18,
STATEMENT #276430 Partnership. The registrants com- 2/10/18)
menced to transact business under the Mezes Ave, BELMONT, CA 94002.
The following person is doing business Registered Owner: Deborah Siegle,
as: Sonrisas Spanish Immersion Pro- FBN on 08/17/2012.
gram, 2724 Holland St, SAN MATEO,
/s/Javier A. Paez/ same address. The business is conduct-
This statement was filed with the Asses- ed by an Individual. The registrants
CA 94403. Registered Owners: 1)Edith sor-County Clerk on 12/26/2017. (Pub-
Pacheco, same address 2)Liliana del commenced to transact business under ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal CHANGE OF NAME
Barco, 1632 New Bridge Ave., San Ma- 1/27/18, 2/3/18, 2/10/18, 2/17/18). the FBN on 1999.
CASE# 18CIV00364
teo, CA 94401. The business is conduct- /s/Deborah Siegle/ SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
ed by a General Partnership. The regis- This statement was filed with the Asses- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
trants commenced to transact business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #276169 sor-County Clerk on 2/6/2018. (Publish- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
under the FBN on N/A. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
The following person is doing business
/s/Edith Pacheco/ as: Evergreen, 951 Mariners Island Blvd, 2/10/18, 2/17/18, 2/24/18, 3/3/18). PETITION OF
This statement was filed with the Asses- Suite 300, SAN MATEO, CA 94404. Carlita Christine Martinez
sor-County Clerk on 1/24/2018. (Publish- Registered Owner: John Ronald N. Oli- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal varez, 1636 162nd Ave., San Leandro, Petitioner: Carlita Christine Martinez filed
1/27/18, 2/3/18, 2/10/18, 2/17/18). CA 94578. The business is conducted
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME a petition with this court for a decree
by an Individual. The registrants com- STATEMENT #276611 changing name as follows:
menced to transact business under the The following person is doing business Present Name: Carlita Christine Martinez
FBN on N/A. as: Total Back Care, 951 Industrial Road, Proposed Name: Carlita Christine
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Fuentes
STATEMENT #276429 /s/John Ronald N. Olivarez/ Suite B, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Reg-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 1/2/2018. (Publish- istered Owner: Dr. Nick Athens, same THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
as: Sonrisas Spanish Immersion Pro- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal address. The business is conducted by interested in this matter shall appear be-
gram, 1632 Newbridge Ave., SAN MA- 1/27/18, 2/3/18, 2/10/18, 2/17/18). an Individual. The registrants com- fore this court at the hearing indicated
TEO, CA 94401. Registered Owners: menced to transact business under the below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
1)Edith Pacheco, 2724 Holland St., San tition for change of name should not be
Mateo, CA 94403 2)Liliana del Barco, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FBN on 11-8-96. granted. Any person objecting to the
1632 Newbridge Ave., SAN MATEO, CA STATEMENT #276439 /s/Dr. Nick Athens/ name changes described above must file
94401. The business is conducted by a The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- a written objection that includes the rea-
as: Sigona’s Office Deliveries, 2345 Mid- sor-County Clerk on 2/8/2018. (Publish- sons for the objection at least two court
General Partnership. The registrants dlefield Rd, REDWOOD CITY, CA
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, days before the matter is scheduled to
commenced to transact business under 94063. Registered Owner: Brothers be heard and must appear at the hearing
the FBN on N/A. Pride Produce, Inc., CA. The business is 2/10/18, 2/17/18, 2/24/18, 3/3/18). to show cause why the petition should
/s/Edith Pacheco/ conducted by a Corporation. The regis- not be granted. If no written objection is
This statement was filed with the Asses- trants commenced to transact business timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
sor-County Clerk on 1/24/2018. (Publish- under the FBN on 9/1/2017. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal /s/Paul A. Sigona/ STATEMENT #276312 petition shall be held on 03/14/18 at 9
1/27/18, 2/3/18, 2/10/18, 2/17/18). This statement was filed with the Asses- a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
sor-County Clerk on 1/25/2018. (Publish- The following person is doing business
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal as: Keila Rira, 2626 Alameda de las Pul- Order to Show Cause shall be published
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
1/27/18, 2/3/18, 2/10/18, 2/17/18). gas, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- at least once each week for four succes-

GOT JOBS? STATEMENT #276445 tered Owner: Kenyon Lee, same ad- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME dress. The business is conducted by an ing on the petition in the following news-
STATEMENT #276475 Individual. The registrants commenced paper of general circulation:
as: Gabe’s Burgers, 6 Newell Ct., #6203, San Mateo Daily Journal
EAST PALO ALTO, CA 94303. Regis- The following person is doing business to transact business under the FBN on
as: Cardenas 2)Cardenas Restaurant Filed: 1/29/2018
tered Owner: Barrera Magadan Inc., CA.
3)Cardenas Market 4)Cardenas Markets,
6/7/2006. /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
The business is conducted by a Corpo- 1731 E. Bayshore Road, EAST PALO /s/Kenyon Lee/ Judge of the Superior Court
The best career seekers ration. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on
ALTO, CA 94303. Registered Owner: Mi
Pueblo Newco, LLC, DE & CA. The busi-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 1/12/2018. (Publish-
Dated: 1/29/2018
(Published 2/3/18, 2/10/18, 2/17/18,
read the Daily Journal. 12/27/2017.
/s/Maya V. Magadan Muñoz/
ness is conducted by a Limited Liability
Company. The registrants commenced
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/24/18)

This statement was filed with the Asses- to transact business under the FBN on 2/10/18, 2/17/18, 2/24/18, 3/3/18).
We will help you recruit qualified, talented sor-County Clerk on 1/25/2018. (Publish- 11/15/2017.
/s/John Feray/
individuals to join your company or organization. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal
1/27/18, 2/3/18, 2/10/18, 2/17/18). This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 1/29/2018. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide
range of qualifications for all types of positions.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #276163
The following person is doing business
2/3/18, 2/10/18, 2/17/18, 2/24/18).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


LEGAL NOTICES
For the best value and the best results, as: Menlo Park Family Dental, Practice STATEMENT #276531 Fictitious Business Name Statements,
of Jessie V. Vallee, DDS, Inc., 1300 Uni- The following person is doing business
recruit from the Daily Journal... versity Drive, Suite 5, MENLO PARK, CA as: Dunkin Donuts, 240 El Camino Real, Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
94025. Registered Owner: Jessie V. SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered
Owner: CDK San Carlos LLC, CA. The
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
Vallee, DDS, Inc., CA. The business is
Contact us for a free consultation conducted by a Corporation. The regis- business is conducted by a Limited Lia- Notice of Public Sales and More.
trants commenced to transact business bility Company. The registrants com-
under the FBN on N/A. menced to transact business under the
Call (650) 344-5200 or FBN on N/A. Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
/s/Jessie V. Stachowiak/ /s/Tina Ruddy/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 1/2/2018. (Publish-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/2/2018. (Publish-
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
1/27/18, 2/3/18, 2/10/18, 2/17/18). 2/3/18, 2/10/18, 2/17/18, 2/24/18).
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203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices Books 303 electronics 304 Furniture
order to Show CaUSe For from the court. SUMMonS (CitaCion JUdiCial) V.logVinoV, UnUSUal Journey to the antareS dollarS Bill Changer ma- wood-grain laMinate Kitchen table
Change oF naMe There are other legal requirements. You CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso): Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- chines never used for small bus. $95 3’x4’ plus 1’ leaf, 2 chairs. Photo availa-
CASE# 18CIV00600 may want to call an attorney right away. 17CLJ04953. sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 (650)992-4544. ble $35 (650)392-4841.
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, If you do not know an attorney, you may NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: ERNESTO
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, want to call an attorney referral service. If T. PASION, and DOES 1 to 10, inclusive BlaUPUnKt aM/FM/Cd Radio and Re-
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, you cannot afford an attorney, you may 294 Baby Stuff ceiver with Detachable Face asking 306 housewares
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 be eligible for free legal services from a YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: $100. (650)593-4490
PETITION OF nonprofit legal services program. You SERRA VISTA MAINTENANCE ASSO- FiSher-PriCe healthy Care booster CoMPlete Set OF CHINA - Windsor
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(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor-
Petitioner: Evelyn Margaret Skye filed a
petition with this court for a decree nia Courts Online Self-Help Center NOTICE! You have been sued. The court 295 art Motorola BraVo MB 520 (android
$250 per box (3 boxes available).
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Present Name: Reese Aki Ehrlich holds 18 various size photos. Never CryStal (leaded glass) lamp $30.
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utory lien for waived fees and costs on You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after used. $20. 650-369-2486. onKyo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital Can send picture. (650)464-7860
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interested in this matter shall appear be- $10,000 or more in a civil case. The served on you to file a written response 296 appliances Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 308 tools
fore this court at the hearing indicated court's lien must be paid before the court at this court and have a copy served on
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granted. Any person objecting to the 30 días, la corte puede decidir en su be in proper legal form if you want the brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
name changes described above must file contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in-
formación a continuación.
court to hear your case. There may be a
court form that you can use for your re-
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gine crane. Excellent condition but sold
a written objection that includes the rea-
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CoFFee MaKer $15.00 white, Kitchen antiqUe Mohagany Bookcase. Four
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Excellent Condition $225 years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ puede pagar la cuota de presentación, be eligible for free legal services from a Please Call (650)244-9267
Judge of the Superior Court pida al secretario de la corte que le dé nonprofit legal services program. You B/O (650)685-2494 309 office equipment
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cia. contacting your local court or county bar Dan (408)656-0958 CoMMode, good condition. $20 obo.
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mendable que llame a un abogado inme- utory lien for waived fees and costs on Maytag waSher excellent working
order to Show CaUSe For diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, any settlement or arbitration award of condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
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abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- court's lien must be paid before the court 2 BrUte Rubbermaid containers $45 ea
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400 COUNTY CENTER RD, counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- 30 días, la corte puede decidir en su deSK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
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Petitioner: David Michael Richards filed a dinette taBle, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, y papeles legales para presentar una re- reFrigerator For Sale very good (650) 756-9516.Daly City. Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
petition with this court for a decree (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer condition asking only $99 (650)520-4650
changing name as follows: contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- que se entregue una copia al deman- BiFold ShUtterS 2x28”x79 $10.00
Present Name: David Michael Richards dining taBle (36"x54") and 4 match-
gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- rooM heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for (650)544-5306
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costos exentos por imponer un grava- crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- (650)952-3500
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784
men sobre cualquier recuperación de recto si desea que procesen su caso en dreSSer 4-drawer in Belmont for
interested in this matter shall appear be- $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- Sewing MaChine-royal XL 6000 $75. Good condition; good for children.
fore this court at the hearing indicated Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. CaPtel Phone Message on it’s
diante un acuerdo o una concesión de lario que usted pueda usar para su re- Call (650)678-8585 screen. Like new used twice $25
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- (650)342-8436.
tition for change of name should not be (650)871-8907
Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte larios de la corte y más información en el entertainMent Center for $50.
granted. Any person objecting to the antes de que la corte pueda desechar el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- ShowtiMe rotiSSerie used once Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
name changes described above must file $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave CaSh regiSter Parts; Much Skin Not
caso. fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- (650)726-4102 Guts $500 (415)269-4784
a written objection that includes the rea- The name and address of the court is (El teca de leyes de su condado o en la message.
sons for the objection at least two court nombre y dirección de la corte es): SU- corte que le quede más cerca. Si no Free wooden Bed frame, good condi-
days before the matter is scheduled to CoStCo Play Pen with travel bag.
PERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA puede pagar la cuota de presentación, Singer Sewing Machine. Good condi- tion pictures available (650)322-9598 Used once $35 (650)591-2981
be heard and must appear at the hearing COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 400 County pida al secretario de la corte que le dé tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net
to show cause why the petition should Center, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. un formulario de exención de pago de (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. lionel ChriStMaS Holiday expan-
not be granted. If no written objection is The name, address, and telephone num- cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with- tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- SMith Corona typewriter and table lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc- plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- M120 $25 (650)888-9314 lionel weStern Union Pass car and
petition shall be held on 03/21/18 at 9 ción y el número de teléfono del aboga- eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- iKea dreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, UnitaP Standard centerset bath- 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
do del demandante, o del demandante cia. room chrome faucet, complete, $10, lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System
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diante un acuerdo o una concesión de oFFiCe SwiVel Chair, good condition. $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
JEAN MCKINLEY and DOES 1 TO 10 $25. (415)231-4825
arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. formation.
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The name and address of the court is (El
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Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
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loSt Cat. Black and White. Black joe (650)573-5269
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Star warS Celebration 3 Darth Vader Piano, UPright, in excellent condi-
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els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 302 antiques door mirror $100 or B/Offer. (650)589- High, Free for anyone to pick-up
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VintAge lingerie Washboard circa ProgrAMMAble eliPtiCAl Exer- MAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per- MotorCYCle SAddlebAgS,
1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
strumming $50 (650)369-2486
cise Bike. Excellent Condition. Redwood
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$19,995 OBO (650)520-4650
with mounting hardware and other parts
$35. Call (650)670-2888
on a trade-in or
YAMAhA ACouStiC Guitar, model
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B.O. (650)250-3032. 645 boats
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touredge reACtion ii uniflex sys- in the Daily Journal. Sell your vehicle in the $4,700. (650)302-5523 excellend condition.
(650)347-2559
$4,500. Call
tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
new $75. Call May (650)349-0430 Reach over 83,450 daily Journal’s 625 Classic Cars
312 Pets & Animals VintAge nASh Cruisers Mens/ Wom- potential home buyers & Auto Classifieds. MAlibu 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
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CheVY ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
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ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz renters a day, Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 20K obo. (650)851-0878.
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 from South San Francisco
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
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Just $45 obo. (650)952-4036.
SeA rAY 16 Ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs
WoMAn’S SKi Boots, Nordica, size 8
$30 (650)592-2047. in your local newspaper. We’ll run it CheVY ‘86 CorVette. Automatic.
Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
one Kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. WoMen’S rAiChel ski boots, size 6 ?
‘til you sell it! obo. (650) 952-4036. 670 Auto Service
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Call (650)344-5200
CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50K
PArrot CAge, Steel, Large - approx YAMAhA rooF RACK, 58 inches $75. reach 83,450 drivers MileS. $19,000 OBO. (650)481-5296.
AA SMog
(650)458-3255
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
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from South SF to Ford ‘50 4-Door Sedan, Automatic Complete Repair & Service
470 rooms Transmission, 302V8 $1,200.
Pet CArrier for small dog or cat in ex-
335 garden equipment Palo Alto (650)346-9586.
$29.75 plus certificate fee
(most cars)
cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- 869 California Drive .
6059
ChAin SAW, 16“ ,Craftsmen ,electric, hiP houSing Call (650)344-5200 MerCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top.
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Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for 340 Camera & Photo equip. (650)348-6660 (650) 340-0492
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niKon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel- bMW ‘07 X-5, One Owner, Excel. Condi-
630 trucks & SuV’s
PetMAte CoMPASS Dog Crate used lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 tion Sports package 3rd row seats re- JeeP 2001 Wrangler in great shape,
670 Auto Parts
only 1 week $40. (650)872-2244. 515 office Space duced $18,995 obo Call (650)520-4650 100k miles, 4x4 automatic 6 cylinder
oMegA b600 Condenser Enlarger, In- bridgeStone AlenzA 235/65R17,
struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En- $1500. Call (415)891-2994. $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
CheVY hhr ‘08 - Grey, spunky car
316 Clothes larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940 -VirtuAl oFFiCeS- loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
toYotA ‘00 Tundra Sr5 in a great
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clothing. Excellent Condition. As a (650)583-6636 dodge ‘99 MAintenAnCe Van, , Cyl. $1500. Call or text: (209)265-1393
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white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
hoMediCS duAl Shiatsu Massage
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Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162 (650) 373-2000 got An older toYotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con- PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few
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bay Area executive offices dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K
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Closing FinAl dAYS! 620 Automobiles Call 1- 800-943-8412 640 Motorcycles/Scooters
golF ShoeS FootJoy, brown and white
680 Autos Wanted
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Men'S roSSignol Skis. $95.00,
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Men’S SKi Boots, Salomon, Size 9, very
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Call (650)344-5200 37 Celebration
PrinCe tenniS 2 section nylon black
Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- honoring a saint
$55.(650)341-8342 39 Crossed at a
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best-seller
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restrictions
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02/10/18
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