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REUTERS
Hurricane Irma, the most powerful Atlantic storms in a century,
churns across the Atlantic Ocean over Cuba in this NASA GOES
satellite image.

Irma looms as the


SAMANTHA WEIGEL/DAILY JOURNAL
Members of California Task Force 3 are welcomed home after deploying to Texas as part of a federal response to Hurricane
Harvey. Below: Local firefighters prepare a boat in Menlo Park that will serve as part of the Federal Emergency Management
mythicalBig One
Agencys national search and rescue team. Storm trigger near-panic in region of
more than 6 million people in Florida

Ready to respond By Curt Anderson


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. They


call it the Big One a mythic, mas-
sive hurricane that would obliterate
Inside

Local firefighters return from Texas, prepare for Irma the densely populated southeast coast.
And it has long been the stuff of Irma lashes at
Puerto Rico and
By Samantha Weigel Floridas nightmares. leaves tiny Barbuda
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Irma, it appears, could be it. The devastated
storm has triggered near-panic in a Traffic nightmare as
Members of California Task Force 3 region of more than 6 million people 500,000 people try to
have returned home. that includes Miami, Fort Lauderdale flee South Florida
With them, came memories of a man and West Palm Beach, clustered along a See page 11
stranded at his flooded home with no narrow ribbon of coastline that has
food or water, a Texas family who piled seen nearly double-digit population growth over the past
their remaining belongings in a pick- five years.
up truck and fled their devastated Isabella Janse Van Vuuren just arrived she left her home
neighborhood toward a future unknown in South Africa two weeks ago to start a job as a stewardess
and striking images of ravaged com- on a yacht, which she and other crew members spent time
munities captured from the sky. securing. As Irma approached, she was trying to decide
Just hours after the local firefighters whether to stay or go.
unloaded their search and rescue equip-
ment, another team was expected to See IRMA, Page 12
deploy as part of the federal response
See RESPOND, Page 23
Heat wave blamed
Hoods and hub caps to shine in San Carlos for death of three
Car show to bring visitors to citys east side Elderly county residents die from exposure
By Samantha Weigel
By Anna Schuessler DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Last weekends extreme heat wave has been credited with
Peninsula car enthusiasts will have a chance to daydream the death of three elderly San Mateo County residents,
Saturday as they stroll along rows of spiffed-up vehicles on according to the Coroners Office.
Washington Street in San Carlos for the citys inaugural The National Weather Service issued an excessive heat
Industrial Arts Horsepower Car Show and Street Fair. warning Friday, Sept. 1, through Monday, Sept. 4, as
With more than 100 cars and counting vying for 19 record-breaking temperatures washed across the Bay Area.
awards and more than 30 local vendors offering food, drinks During that time, three people died of shock related to heat
and other activities expected to set up shop on the citys stroke, the coroner announced Thursday.
east side, the show is set to offer something for everyone, With temperatures hitting more than 100 degrees in vari-
said Dave Toole, owner of Tooles Garage at 1065 ous parts of San Mateo County, officials were concerned
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL Washington St. about the effects on at-risk populations. Coroner Robert
Dave Toole, owner of Tooles Garage in San Carlos, inspects
the engine of a 1970 Ford Mustang. See CARS, Page 31 See HEAT, Page 31

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Thought for the Day


Obstacles are those frightful things you
see when you take your eyes off the goal.
Hannah More, English author and social reformer

This Day in History


President Dwight D. Eisenhower

1957 signed the first civil rights bill to


pass Congress since Reconstruction,
a measure primarily concerned with
protecting voting rights and which
also established a Civil Rights Division in the U.S.
Department of Justice.
In 1 7 7 6 , the second Continental Congress made the term
United States official, replacing United Colonies.
In 1 8 5 0 , California became the 31st state of the union.
In 1 8 9 3 , Frances Cleveland, wife of President Grover
Cleveland, gave birth to a daughter, Esther, in the White
House; it was the first (and, to date, only) time a presidents
child was born in the executive mansion.
In 1 9 1 9 , some 1,100 members of Bostons 1,500-man
police force went on strike. (The strike was broken by
Massachusetts Gov. Calvin Coolidge with replacement offi-
cers.)
In 1 9 2 6 , the National Broadcasting Co. (NBC) was incor-
porated by the Radio Corp. of America.
In 1 9 4 2 , during World War II, a Japanese plane launched
from a submarine off the Oregon coast dropped a pair of
incendiary bombs in a failed attempt at igniting a massive REUTERS
forest fire; it was the first aerial bombing of the U.S. main- Bicycles of various bike-sharing services are seen at an urban village in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China.
land by a foreign power.
In 1 9 5 6 , Elvis Presley made the first of three appearances
on The Ed Sullivan Show.
In other news ...
In 1 9 6 7 , the comedy show Rowan & Martins Laugh-In Guinness records include train passing through Winnemucca, own. He says the whole community
aired as a onetime special on NBC; its success led to a regu- Nevada, about 300 miles northeast of will need to work together on the
lar series beginning in January 1968. long-tailed cat, old bodybuilder Sacramento. He escaped the train effort.
In 1 9 7 1 , prisoners seized control of the maximum-securi- NEW YORK A long-tailed cat, an before he could be arrested, but was
ty Attica Correctional Facility near Buffalo, New York, octogenarian bodybuilder and a 5-inch- found hiding in a nearby shed. Woman, husband, son
beginning a siege that ended up claiming 43 lives.
In 1 9 7 6 , Communist Chinese leader Mao Zedong died in
long eyelash are included in the latest Police said Chaney is the mothers accused in her lovers killing
edition of Guinness World Records. ex-boyfriend and is awaiting transfer to
Beijing at age 82. The 2018 version of the chronicle of the Sacramento jail. SANTA ROSA A woman, her hus-
extraordinary feats and features was Police havent released the boys band and her 20-year-old son are
Birthdays released Thursday.
The honorees include a cat from
identity pending notification of fami-
ly.
accused of killing her lover after the
men discovered the affair and she
Ferndale, Michigan, named Cygnus Its unclear if he is represented by an arranged the deadly encounter, authori-
that boasts a tail that stretches more attorney. ties in California said.
than 17 inches. It set the world record A passer-by found the body of
for longest tail on a domestic cat. Oregon town seeks solutions Antonio Botello-Arreola, 25, down a
ravine along a creek outside Santa
A Chinese woman has set the record to wild turkey, their droppings
for worlds longest eyelash, at nearly 5 Rosa. His abandoned van was found
inches. PILOT ROCK, Ore. A small towns nearby with bullet holes on the drivers
An 83-year-old great-grandfather leaders have asked the Oregon side, the Santa Rosa Press Democrat
from Los Angeles has been named the Department of Fish and Wildlife for rec- reported.
Actor Hugh Grant Actor Adam Singer Michael worlds oldest bodybuilder. ommendations on how it should handle Maria Torres, 40, allegedly arranged
is 57. Sandler is 51. Buble is 42. This is the 63rd edition of the a flock of wild turkeys that have been to have her husband, Rene Espinoza,
Guinness book. ruining residents gardens and leaving Sr., 40, and their son, Rene Espinoza,
Actress Sylvia Miles is 83. Actor Topol is 82. Rhythm-and- behind droppings. Jr., 20, follow them Friday as they
blues singer Luther Simmons is 75. Singer Inez Foxx is 75. Eight-year-old boy The East Oregonian reports Pilot drove to a pullout outside Santa Rosa,
Singer Dee Dee Sharp is 72. Rock singer-musician Doug Ingle Rock residents and officials estimate Sonoma County Sheriffs Sgt. Spencer
is 71. College Football Hall of Famer and former NFL player dies after hammer attack there is a flock of about 50 to 70 Crum said.
Joe Theismann is 68. Rock musician John McFee (The Doobie SACRAMENTO An 8-year-old turkeys in the area. The city council had After Torres exited the car, her hus-
Brothers) is 67. Actor Tom Wopat is 66. Actress Angela Northern California boy attacked with considered a number of possible solu- band and her son pulled up in another
Cartwright is 65. Musician-producer Dave Stewart is 65. Sen. a hammer last week has died. tions to the wildfowl problem, but it vehicle and someone shot at Botello-
Chris Coons, D-Del., is 54. Actor-comedian Charles Esten The Sacramento Bee reported decided to wait for the departments rec- Arreola, Crum said.
(formerly Chip) is 52. Actress Constance Marie is 52. Actor Thursday that the boy died six days ommendation. Botello-Arreola was shot and fled out
David Bennent is 51. Rock singer Paul Durham (Black Lab) is after he and his mother and 7-year-old Wildlife biologist Greg Rimbach the passenger side and ran to the ravine
49. Actress Julia Sawalha is 49. Model Rachel Hunter is 48. old sister were beaten by in a with the department recommended six where he was found dead Saturday.
Actor Eric Stonestreet is 46. Actor Henry Thomas is 46. Actor Sacramento home. Police said the three possible ways to deter the turkeys Detectives interviewed the Lake
Goran Visnjic is 45. Latin singer Maria Rita is 40. Actress victims suffered major injuries. including removing the birds food County family and learned that Torres
Michelle Williams is 37. Actress Julie Gonzalo is 36. Neo-soul Police arrested 23-year-old Deandre source and making the animals uncom- had been in a lengthy romantic rela-
singer Paul Janeway (St. Paul & the Broken Bones) is 34. Chaney Jr. on Saturday on an Amtrak fortable so they will go away on their tionship with the victim, Crum said.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
Sept. 2 Powerball Fantasy Five Fri day : Partly cloudy. Highs in the 60s
one letter to each square, 18 20 27
to form four ordinary words. 8 14 32 58 67 17 5 7 to lower 70s. Lows in the mid 50s to lower
Powerball
60s.
TCOBH Daily Four Fri day n i g h t : Mostly clear in the
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11 17 59 70 72 1 1 4 1 8 Patchy fog. Lows near 60.
2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC Saturday t: Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog.
All Rights Reserved. Mega number
Daily three midday Highs in the 60s to lower 70s. Lows near
CEWIN Sept. 6 Super Lotto Plus 8 9 6 60.
13 25 31 43 47 14 Saturday ni g ht: Partly cloudy. Patchy fog. Highs in the
Daily three evening 60s to lower 70s. Lows in the upper 50s.
Mega number

2 3 7 Sunday : Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming


sunny. Patchy fog. Highs in the mid 60s to upper 70s.
TABYNO The Daily Derby race winners are Solid Gold, No. 10, in Mo nday : Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming
first place; Eureka, No. 7, in second place; and California partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 60s to upper 70s. Southwest
Classic, No. 5, in third place.The race time was clocked winds 10 to 20 mph.
at 1:47.33. Mo nday ni g ht: Mostly clear in the evening.
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Police reports SAN MATEO
Sto l en v ehi cl e. A truck was stolen that
contained work tools and two ladders on
Doggone it Birch Avenue, it was reported at 4:26 a.m.
Someone stole dog food from a grocery Saturday, Aug. 25.
store on South Norfolk Street in San Th e f t . A bicycle was stolen on Cary
Mateo, it was reported at 7:29 p.m. Avenue, it was reported at 11:13 p. m.
Friday, Aug. 24. Friday, Aug. 24.
Burg l ary . A vehicles window was smashed
FOSTER CITY at the Hillsdale Shopping Center on El
Camino Real, it was reported at 2:25 p.m.
Van dal i s m. Someone damaged another Friday, Aug. 24.
persons television on Eagle Lane, it was Theft. Someone suspected that one of their
reported at 9:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 4. housekeepers stole a jewelry box on
Arres t. A Pleasanton resident was arrested Lindbergh Street, it was reported at 9:26
for driving under the inuence on Foster a.m. Friday, Aug. 24.
City and Beach Park boulevards, it was Theft. Someone stole beer from a store but
reported at 12:25 a.m. Monday, Sept. 4. it was recovered when found outside by an
Burg l ary . A vehicles window was smashed employee on Baldwin Avenue, it was report-
but nothing was taken on Chess Drive, it ed at 9:08 a.m. Friday, Aug. 24.
was reported at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday, Aug.
30. REDWOOD CITY
Petty theft. Two vehicles were rummaged
through and $600 worth of items were Sho pl i fti ng . Someone stole beer from a
stolen on Curlew Court, it was reported at store on Broadway, it was reported at 12:30
8:38 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 17. a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 30.
Grand theft. A laptop was stolen from a Petty theft. Someone stole alcohol from a
table while the owner was sitting near it on store and took off on foot on Broadway, it
Metro Center Boulevard, it was reported at was reported at 11:07 a.m. Thursday, Aug.
4:36 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 16. 10.
4 Friday Sept. 8, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Former parolee a.m. at or near school grounds. Emergency according to sheriffs spokesman Detective
Local briefs personnel found him unresponsive and he Salvador Zuno.
sentenced to six years prison was transported to a hospital, where he was The bomb squad checked the school and
mother, who was also present, could visit
A 52-year-old man who in July pleaded no him in jail a few more times. He will receive pronounced dead, according to police. found no merit to the threat. Police were
contest to charges related to a December 477 days credit for time served and is set to He had such a passion for music and leaving the school as of about 5 p.m.,
2016 incident in which he threatened to hurt be transported to prison Sept. 30, accord- teaching students to be musicians and per- according to San Mateo police Sgt. Amanda
his 86-year-old mother was sentenced to six ing to prosecutors. formers, Tukloff said. He was really one Von Glahn.
years, four months in state prison Thursday, Though prosecutors requested he receive of the mainstays for our program. The students were sent home early.
according to the San Mateo County District nine years in state prison, District Attorney Downs taught at more than one school, so
Attorneys Office. Steve Wagstaffe said he was glad laws con- grief counselors have been made available Transient arrested for prowling
A parolee previously convicted of felony cerning prior felony convictions took pro- at several campuses, as well as high schools San Mateo police arrested a transient man
threats against another person when he was bation off the table for Valencia. His in another district where his former students Wednesday who allegedly entered a home
taken into custody for threatening to hurt defense attorney could not be immediately are currently in attendance. illegally.
and kill his mother in December, a state reached for comment. We all have heavy hearts, and were At 12:35 p.m., officers responded to the
prison sentence was mandatory for Mario Hes got a prior conviction for a serious going to be reaching out to support our 200 block of North Fremont Street on a
Valencia, of Foster City, according to pros- felony and then he causes this harm he Pacifica community, Tukloff said. He will report from a resident who detained a man
ecutors. doesnt deserve any leniency, said be sorely missed, and our hearts go out to that entered his home illegally.
On Dec. 29, Valencia demanded money Wagstaffe. his loved ones as well. According to police, the resident was
from his mother, who reportedly knew he inside his home when he heard the suspect
would spend the money on drugs and refused Man fatally struck by own Bomb squad searches speaking with his elderly mother in anoth-
to give it to him. Valencia became agitated
vehicle was school band director Hillsdale High School er room. The resident detained the man until
in response and charged toward his mother, police arrived.
yelling obscenities as he threatened to hurt A 62-year-old man who was fatally struck A bomb squad found no explosives at a
high school in San Mateo Thursday after- Officers responded quickly and arrested
her, according to prosecutors. by his own vehicle as it rolled away the man, identified as 55-year-old transient
As she was protecting herself from him, Wednesday morning in Pacifica has been noon where students were released for the
day after a threat. Joe Ellis, on suspicion of prowling.
Valencias mother fell backwards down a identified as a music instructor at Ingrid B. According to police, Ellis has an exten-
two-step staircase, hitting her head on the Lacy Middle School, school district offi- Hillsdale High School at 3115 Del Monte
St., near the corner of Alameda de las Pulgas sive history of alcohol-related arrests and
hardwood floor. She was hospitalized with a cials said. showed some signs of alcohol intoxication
traumatic hematoma and contusion on her Band director Jerry Downs was hired in and 31st Avenue, received the threat
Thursday afternoon. San Mateo police when he was arrested. He was booked into
elbow, according to prosecutors. 2002, and served roughly 15 years with the the San Mateo County Jail.
When he appeared in court Thursday, district, according to Pacifica School reported the response at 3:05 p.m.
The San Mateo County Sheriffs Offices The resident of the home suffered a minor
Valencia reportedly requested that he not be District Superintendent Wendy Tukloff. injury. Nothing was stolen from his home,
transported to prison immediately so his Downs suffered major injuries around 11 bomb squad was requested at the scene,
police said.

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San Carlos officials to glimpse new 101 overcrossing


Decorative arches, colored lights an option for pedestrian, bicycle bridge
By Anna Schuessler a drawing, he said. $6 million, $2 million of which would fund money are we going to pump into this?
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Initially proposed at a previous council the aesthetic elements on the bridges exte- Walter said two and a half years have
meeting some nine months ago, the aes- rior. passed since the city secured a portion of
San Carlos officials will get a glimpse of thetic elements of the pedestrian bridge are Councilman Mark Olbert wondered if the the project funding with a $10.7 million
decorative arches and colored LED lighting meant to distinguish the citys main over- overcrossing may ultimately add more value grant from the San Mateo County
that could adorn a new pedestrian and bicy- crossing with Highway 101. They are also to residents than the improvements to the Transportation Authority and that the city
cle overcrossing at the Holly Street and just one piece of an effort to reduce conges- highway interchange, which he doesnt feel plans to request additional funds from the
Highway 101 interchange during an outdoor tion on the interchange by updating it with is a priority for project partners like agency in November. He said if enough
presentation project designers are slated to a new design and adding a pedestrian and Caltrans and neighboring cities. With the funding is secured, the project could go out
give to the City Council Monday. bicycle bridge just south of the existing project cost nearing $20 million for the to bid in February with construction start-
Public Works Director Jay Walter said a highway interchange. interchange improvements and the new ing as early as spring of 2018.
mock-up of new pedestrian and bike Redesigning cloverleaf entrances and overcrossing, Olbert said his main focus is Olbert said hed be comfortable with the
bridges exterior design would be set up at a exits, adding additional lanes and traffic on the $10 million shortfall city staff iden- aesthetic aspects of the pedestrian and bicy-
parking garage entrance near City Hall at signals and making adjustments to nearby tified at the May 22 City Council meeting, cle bridge as long as they dont increase the
600 Elm St., allowing officials to assess utilities are among the plans to update the when several councilmembers expressed projects price tag too much. But he did
the scale and look of what could be a city interchange for drivers, which Walter said concern about the increasing cost of a proj- wonder if there would be room for residents
gateway. could cost upwards of $14 million. ect thats long been discussed. to weigh in on the way the bridge looks.
We wanted to be able to give the coun- But the overcrossing would create a new The major issue for me at this point has That may be something where we say
cil some idea of what the lighting com- connection for pedestrians and bicyclists. nothing to do with the aesthetics, he said. hey, why dont we make it a community-
ponent will look like rather than just use City staff are estimating the bridge to cost It has to do with how much San Carlos building event? he asked.

SpaceX launches Air Forces super-secret minishuttle


By Marcia Dunn Orbital Test Vehicle. vided a lift for the experimental minishut- the X-37Bs climb to orbit, a few minutes
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The two Air Force space planes have tle. The previous missions relied on United after liftoff at the Air Forces request. The
already logged a combined 5 1/2 years in Launch Alliances Atlas V rockets. Air Force boosters return to SpaceXs landing zone at
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. SpaceX orbit. But officials wont say what the officials said they want to use a variety of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, however,
launched the Air Forces super-secret space spacecraft are doing up there. The last mis- rockets for the X-37B program, to launch was broadcast live. The Falcon has safely
shuttle on Thursday, a technology tester sion lasted almost two years and ended with quickly if warranted. landed, a SpaceX launch controller
capable of spending years in orbit. a May touchdown at the runway formerly The Boeing-built minishuttle is 29 feet announced. Cheers erupted at SpaceX head-
The unmanned Falcon rocket blasted off used by NASAs space shuttles. The first one long, with a 14-foot wingspan. By compar- quarters in Hawthorne, California.
from Floridas Kennedy Space Center, as launched in 2010. ison, NASAs retired space shuttles were It was SpaceXs 16th successful return of a
schools and businesses boarded up for As has become customary, SpaceX landed 122 feet long, with a 78-foot wingspan. first-stage booster. Booster rockets are nor-
Hurricane Irma. its leftover booster back at Cape Canaveral SpaceX stopped providing details about mally discarded at sea.
Its the fifth flight for one of these crew- for eventual reuse.
less minishuttles, known as the X-37B This was the first time SpaceX has pro-
6 Friday Sept. 8, 2017 LOCAL/STATE/NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

STATE GOVERNMENT
The Cal i f o rn i a As s e mb l y
approved legislation Thursday
Presidents catchphrase for
authored by state Sen. Jerry Hi l l ,
D-San Mateo , that provides the
State Lands Co mmi s s i o n with a
any circumstance: Well see
tool allowing it to acquire public By Catherine Lucey noncommittal. Everyone stays guess- Bannon, Trump said. Three days later,
access to Marti ns Beach, the sce- and Ken Thomas ing, said Sam Nunberg, a former cam- Bannon was out.
nic shoreline south of Half Moon Bay that was closed to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS paign aide. Hes always used that. At times, well see can prompt
the public almost a decade ago when a Silicon Valley bil- During a news conference Thursday, anxiety. On Sunday, Trump exited an
lionaire Vi no d Kho s l a decided to shut a gate to the pop- WASHINGTON When in doubt, Trump offered up the phrase as he Episcopalian church near the White
ular beach, according to Hills ofce. President Donald Trump has a ready- spoke about efforts to pursue a peace House and was asked by reporters if he
Senate Bi l l 4 2 creates a subaccount within the State made response to any questions: deal between Israelis and Palestinians. would attack North Korea. Well see,
Lands Co mmi s s i o ns Kapi l o ff Fund to be used for Well see. We have a great group of people. he said, prompting a flurry of ques-
public access efforts such as environmental studies, On Wednesday, Trump delivered his Well see what happens, he said. tions internationally about U.S. plans
analyses and assessments at Martins Beach. The bill go-to line repeatedly. Asked if he Trump has deployed the line for the Korean peninsula.
enables the subaccount to accept money from public, pri- would tie debt ceiling legislation to throughout the year, as the administra- Trump has used the expression to
vate and nonprot entities, including San Mateo County, Harvey relief: Well see. On his tion sought to push back against build suspense, as he did in February
which will likely contribute matching funds, according to plans for an increasingly aggressive North Koreas development of its when deciding who should replace fired
Hills ofce. North Korea: Well see. And on nuclear and missile program, as he national security adviser Michael
The bill also provides the State Lands Commission with efforts to work with the Chinese presi- weighed exiting the Paris climate deal Flynn. Trump said: Ive been think-
the option to transfer up to $1 million of existing money dent: Well see how that works out. and as he spoke about efforts to rene- ing about someone for the last three or
from the Kapiloff Fund into the subaccount, but species Trump relies heavily on well see gotiate NAFTA. four days, well see what happens.
that other money received by the subaccount must be used in the White House, when parrying A well placed well see also proved The president ultimately chose H.R.
before Kapiloff funds are spent, according to Hills ofce. questions about national security, pol- a helpful way for Trump to put an aide McMaster.
With a vote initially tallied at 54-20, satisfying a two- icy deliberations and personnel. For on ice during a year that has been At other moments, it may simply
thirds requirement for approval, the Assembly passed SB the onetime real estate tycoon and replete with staff shake-ups. During a have helped him stall. Back in
42. The vote also conferred urgency status on the bill, businessman who often campaigned as contentious mid-August news confer- January, in advance of his first conver-
meaning it would take effect immediately if it passes the a master deal-maker, the vague phrase ence in Trump Tower, the president was sation with Russian President Vladimir
Senate and is approved by Go v. Jerry Bro wn. SB 42 is a multitasking placeholder that asked if he still had confidence in Putin, Trump was noncommittal about
will be returned to the Senate next week for concurrence in helps him stall for time, keep his Steve Bannon, then a senior strate- whether he was considering lifting
recent amendments. If passed by the Senate, the bill would options open and build suspense. gist. Hes a good person. He actually economic penalties, telling reporters.
then go to the governor for his consideration. He has It goes to the overall negotiating gets very unfair press in that regard. Well see what happens. The sanc-
until Oct. 15 to act on bills, according to Hills ofce. strategy of being unpredictable and But well see what happens with Mr. tions remain in place, for now.

California lawmakers vote to Republican Assemblyman Travis Allen of coming to the country.
Huntington Beach opposes the bill and Around the state The unanimous ruling from three judges
repeal HIV criminalization laws says it would endanger people. on the San Francisco-based 9th U. S.
are in competitive races. In 2016, they
SACRAMENTO California lawmakers spent more than $3 million on such mail- Circuit Court of Appeals also cleared the
have voted to reduce the penalty for inten- California may limit local ings. way for refugees accepted by a resettlement
tionally exposing someone to HIV from a officials publicly funded mail The mailings benefit incumbents, even if agency to travel here. The decision upheld a
felony to a misdemeanor. theyre not explicitly used for campaign ruling by a federal judge in Hawaii who
Supporters say existing laws are relics of SACRAMENTO Local elected officials purposes, experts said. found the administrations view too strict.
the decades-old AIDS scare. The bill passed in California could soon be banned from Violations of the 60-day mail blackout Stated simply, the government does not
Thursday by the Assembly, 44-13, would sending mail at taxpayers expense 60 days periods would be misdemeanor offenses offer a persuasive explanation for why a
treat HIV like other communicable diseases before an election. under the bill. mother-in-law is clearly a bona fide rela-
under California law. California lawmakers voted Tuesday to tionship, in the Supreme Courts prior rea-
It requires final Senate approval before send a bill to enact the ban to Gov. Jerry Appeals court: Grandparents soning, but a grandparent, grandchild,
heading to Gov. Jerry Brown. Brown. aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, or cousin is
Assemblyman Todd Gloria says current State lawmakers already face the same
not part of Trumps travel ban not, the 9th Circuit said.
laws discriminate against people living restriction based on internal Senate and SEATTLE A federal appeals court on The appeals panel wrote that under typi-
with HIV and deter people from being test- Assembly rules. The bill would also codify Thursday rejected the Trump administra- cal court rules, its ruling would not take
ed. The San Diego Democrat says modern that prohibition in state law. A recent tions limited view of who is allowed into effect for at least 52 days. But in this
medical treatment has made HIV a much less Associated Press analysis found members the United States under the presidents instance, the judges said, many refugees
devastating disease than it was when the of the Assembly typically spend more travel ban, saying grandparents, cousins would be gravely imperiled by such a
so-called HIV-criminalization laws were sending mail to their constituents in elec- and similarly close relations of people in delay, so the decision will take effect in
passed in the 1980s and 1990s. tion years, and those with the highest tabs the U. S. should not be prevented from five days.

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Around the world
No collusion with
Russians, Trump Jr. insists to Congress
WASHINGTON President Donald Trumps eldest son
cast his meeting with a Russian lawyer last year as simply
an opportunity to learn about Hillary
Clintons fitness, character or qualifica-
tions, insisting Thursday to Senate
investigators behind closed doors that
he did not collude with Russia to hurt her
campaign against his father.
Donald Trump Jr.s description of the
June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower in
New York, delivered in a statement at the
outset of a Senate panels staff inter-
Donald
view, provided his most detailed account
Trump Jr. yet of an encounter that has drawn close
scrutiny from Congress and special counsel Robert
Mueller.
He tried to dismiss concerns about one comment he made
in emails leading up to the meeting. He said he was just
being polite when he emailed I love it to Rob Goldstone,
the publicist who was setting up the meeting with a Russian
who was said to have election-season dirt on Clinton.
Trump Jr. said it was simply a colloquial way of saying
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
that I appreciated Robs gesture.
Donald Trump meets with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, second left, U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Thursdays interview at the Capitol was the first known
Schumer, second right, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, right, and other congressional leaders in the Oval Office. instance of Trump Jr. giving his version of the meeting in

Its a great thing to deal with


a setting that could expose him to legal jeopardy. Its a
crime to lie to Congress.

Ex-Trump strategist: White


House aides must defend president

Democrats, Trump now saying


By Jonathan Lemire nations debt limit for just three He overruled Republican leaders and
WASHINGTON President Donald Trumps ex-strategist
is blasting White House aides who publicly distance them-
selves from the presidents response to
Charlottesville yet stick it out in the
West Wing.
and Erica Werner months. his own treasury secretary on a debt Steve Bannon, in a CBS interview
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Democrats, privately leery about ceiling agreement. weeks after he was pushed out from the
how long this new Trump might last, He courted a Democratic senator with administration, singled out Trump eco-
WASHINGTON Frustrated with his were upbeat in public. a flight to her home state on Air Force nomic adviser Gary Cohn, saying, If
own partys leaders in Congress, As for Trump, after a series of leg- One. He offered reassurances on you dont like what hes doing and you
President Donald Trump talked up his islative failures he has fumed to asso- Thursday to young immigrants at the dont agree with it, you have an obliga-
suddenly cozier relationship with ciates for months about Senate request of House Minority Leader tion to resign.
Democrats on Thursday, raising the Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Nancy Pelosi, tweeting that those cov- Steve Bannon Cohn, in an interview with The
prospect of new deals on government House Speaker Paul Ryan. On ered by the federal program he has Financial Times, had sharply denounced Trump for saying
spending and even posting one of his Thursday, he predicted a much promised to end have nothing to that many sides were to blame for the violence in
tweets at their behest. stronger coming together of the two worry about over the next six Charlottesville, Virginia, and criticized the administra-
I think thats a great thing for our parties and pronounced himself ready months. tions response to incident.
country, Trump said, describing his to work with Democrats. Trump also signaled a willingness to Bannons take: You can tell him, Hey, maybe you can do
new and different relationship with I think thats what the people of the permanently do away with debt ceiling it a better way. But if youre going to break, then resign. If
Democrats. United States want to see: They want to votes and move ahead on a stand-alone youre going to break with him, resign.
In public, Republican leaders see some dialogue, they want to see measure on the young immigrants, two Asked if Cohn should have quit, Bannon said:
glossed over the striking turn of coming together to an extent at least, suggestions opposed by most Absolutely.
events, but lawmakers in both parties he told reporters. Republicans.
were privately puzzling over how Trump, a longtime Democrat who Trumps unhappiness with GOP lead-
Trumps approach might affect the fate lived most of his life in deep blue New ers has been building for months.
of the partys agenda. And some con- York City, has never closely adhered to He has harshly criticized both
servatives openly criticized the deal- Republican orthodoxy and has routine- McConnell and Ryan for failing to
making, ideologically flexible presi- ly shown a willingness to shift posi- pass legislation to repeal the Obama
dent who defied GOP leaders in striking tions to seal deals. But his embrace of health care law and for not doing more
an agreement Wednesday to keep the Democrats in recent days has been to shield him from the ongoing Russia
government operating and raise the startling. investigations.

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Hurricane aid measure grows


to $15B as Irma bears down
By Andrew Taylor critically needed
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS emergency
resources that
WASHINGTON Senate will not be
Republicans have almost doubled interrupted by
the size of the disaster relief package the prospect of a
for Harvey to more than $15 billion, shutdown or
a first installment to help communi- de f a ul t ,
ties in Texas rebuild from the storm McConnell said
and stock reserves for looming Mitch Thursday. The
damage from Hurricane Irma. McConnell recovery effort
The must-do legislation, paired for a record-set-
with a short-term increase in the ting storm like Harvey has strained
governments borrowing authori- resources to the limit already.
ty and a temporary government The additional community block
funding bill, is on track to pass grant money is to jump-start
the Senate as early as Thursday. rebuilding efforts. The money can
The federal governments disaster cover costs the Federal Emergency
aid reserves are rapidly dwindling Management Agency cant. REUTERS
as Irma takes aim at Florida. This funding will serve as an Flood-damaged contents from homes line the roads along residential streets in the aftermath of Hurricane
Senate Majority Leader Mitch initial first step toward helping Harvey on the west side of Houston.
McConnell, R-Ky., unveiled the Texans begin the process of
measure late Wednesday, adding
$7.4 billion in community devel-
opment block grants to President
rebuilding, said Sen. John
Cornyn, R-Texas, who requested
the additional funding be adding to
Harveys floodwaters give way
Donald Trumps $7. 9 billion
request, which overwhelmingly
passed the House on Wednesday.
the measure.
The $15 billion-plus aid pack-
age is also crafted in such a way to
to festering piles of garbage
McConnell also added a temporary free up another $7 billion in By Brian Melley We want to get it removed as deputy assistant director of
extension of the federal flood Federal Emergency Management and Paul J. Weber quickly as possible, Texas Gov. Houstons solid waste department.
insurance program. Agency disaster relief funds. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Greg Abbott told reporters He said collecting subsequent piles
It will provide certainty and sta- Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., moved to Thursday. could take months and warned that
bility for first responders, state pay for the aid package by cutting HOUSTON Roiling waters in For now, the piles big and small if Hurricane Irma causes extensive
officials, and the many others foreign aid accounts, while Sen. the streets have given way to fester- have become evidence, of sorts, of damage in Florida, the cleanup in
involved in preparing for and Ben Sasse, R-Neb., made a move ing piles of garbage on the curbs. the losses from more than 200,000 Houston could be slowed if
recovering from these storms, with to remove the debt limit language. Harveys record-setting rains cre- damaged homes up and down the resources are diverted. While local
ated heaps of ruined possessions Texas coast. crews do the pickups, FEMA covers
Magnitude-8 earthquake Breaking news that now line entire neighbor- Not only are the heaps eyesores, 90 percent of the costs.
As it stands now, clearing even
hits Mexico, felt in capital hoods, some nearly up to the but they are starting to give off a
The U.S. Tsunami Warning System rooftops of the homes that were musty funk. And the longer they sit, just one Houston street can take
MEXICO CITY A massive 8- said the earthquake was a potential swamped. All that sodden drywall, officials warn, they could become days. Some piles are so massive
magnitude earthquake hit off the tsunami threat to several Central flooring, furniture, clothing and havens for mold, not to mention that a single stack of debris from
coast of southern Mexico late American countries, including the toys adds up to an estimated 8 mil- snakes, rats, skunks and other crit- one home can fill an entire truck.
Thursday night, causing buildings Pacific coastlines of Guatemala, lion cubic yards in Houston alone, ters. The junk could also turn into Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner
to sway violently and people to Honduras, Mexico, El Salvador and enough to fill the Texans football projectiles if, heaven forbid, anoth- this week pleaded for help, asking
flee into the street in panic as far Costa Rica. It said the threat was still stadium two times over. er hurricane strikes. for anyone with heavy equipment
away as the capital city. being evaluated for Hawaii, Guam Texas and city officials have I just cant stand it anymore, suitable for debris removal to reach
The U.S. Geological Survey said and other Pacific islands. pledged to make a priority of the said Peggy Lanigan, who took a out.
the earthquake had a magnitude of Even in distant Mexico City the monumental task of cleaning it all break from clearing out her Houston The trash will go into the citys
8. 0 and its epicenter was 102 quake was felt so strongly that up, though they stopped short of home that flooded for the first time existing landfills. San Antonio
miles west of Tapachula in south- frightened residents gathered in giving specific timelines, mindful in 22 years. trucks have been sent in as part of
ern Chiapas state not far from the streets in the dark, often in that such cleanups have dragged on The city is pushing to complete a an agreement between the two cities
Guatemala. It had a depth of 35 their pajamas, fearing that build- longer than anticipated after other first pass of debris removal with- to help each other in disasters, the
kilometers. ings would collapse. major storms. in 30 days, said Derek Mebane, mayor said.

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DACA supports survivors of domestic violence
pendence. In one
Our commonality
By Melissa Lukin survey, three quar-
ters of women in
abusive relation-
Guest S
omething interesting has happened to us the
past few weeks, and seemingly on the opposite

W
ith the rescinding of
Deferred Action for
Childhood Arrivals, the
ships reported stay-
ing with their part-
perspective ends of the spectrum.
Of course, there was Charlottesville, and the horrors
attached to that. The aftershocks point to our differ-
president has effectively struck terror ner for economic ences, rather than our similarities. They call to mind our
in the hearts of millions of individu- reasons. A drivers justice will put them at risk of being weaknesses rather than our strengths.
als living in the United States. For license provides a deported. Then there was Hurricane Harvey, and its tremendous
the thousands already terrorized here means of access to An estimated 685,000 DACA recipi- devastation. Thousands and thousands of Texans strand-
in San Mateo County by their inti- jobs, vocational programs and other ents are legally employed in and con- ed, in need, desperate, and yet so many more embold-
mate partners, he has effectively educational opportunities, and tributing to the U.S. economy. If
decreases the ability of abusers to ened to help in any way possible. Countless stories
blessed further abuse and intimida- DACA is allowed to lapse and
control and exploit immigrant sur- point to heroics, of help, of
tion. For many, it could amount to a Congress fails to authorize immigra-
vivors. Work authorization increases brotherly love and human
death knell. tion reform that provides these undoc-
Survivors of domestic violence face immigrant survivors economic secu- goodness. It was, what do
umented immigrants a path to legal
numerous and often daunting barriers rity, helps survivors support their you need? What can we do to
status, hundreds of thousands of indi-
to leaving their abusive relation- families and helps grow and support viduals will be at greater risk of help? Its tempting to say it
ships. Many abusers threaten to and the economy of our nation. exploitation and abuse at work, local was a Texan response, or
some do kill their partners when they Since its inception in 2012, DACA economies will suffer and our nation even an American response,
try to leave. In fact, nearly every has provided nearly 800,000 young will lose billions in GDP over the in line with characteristics
domestic violence-related homicide in people in the United States the oppor- next decade. Low wages and wage that make up that state, and
San Mateo County over the past tunity to pursue an education, obtain theft, as well as unsafe working con- our nation. But thats not
decade has occurred during or immedi- work authorization, start small busi- ditions including sexual harass- necessarily true. Its what
ately following a period of separa- nesses, serve in the military and make ment and violence and human trafck- makes us human, and that is
tion. signicant contributions to their ing are rife in many low-wage on what we should focus,
Secondly, immigrant survivors and communities. To be granted DACA, industries that employ high numbers rather than what divides us.
their children already often face these young people passed extensive of undocumented immigrants. It does sometimes take a
threats of deportation from their part- background checks and were required Denying legal status and a perma- tragic circumstance to unite
ners if they try to leave. In fact, under to be enrolled in school, graduate nent pathway to citizenship for the us, and that is too bad. But other things do to. The
the current administration, immigra- from high school or serve in the hundreds of thousands of undocument- eclipse is one example. All across the country, people
tion arrests have increased 38 percent armed forces for our country. ed immigrants who came here as chil- gathered in awe to look skyward, sharing glasses and
with more than half a million people The Violence Against Women Act, dren with their families, and who call making sure others could experience what they did right
in detention centers awaiting immi- conceived by recent Vice President the United States home, is not only then. The eclipse made us feel small, and part of some-
gration hearings. These arrests and Joe Biden, has prevented abuse and irresponsible, it is dangerous. thing larger, which is a constant feeling for some but
deportations rip families and commu- exploitation, promoted public trust Without it, the president could well shoved away in our day to day for many. We should tap
nities apart, and Trump continues to and made communities safer. DACA have blood on his hands as the exist- into that more.
use inammatory, anti-immigrant and other forms of immigration relief ing barriers to leaving their relation- Another experience is the recent heat wave. This past
rhetoric that is being repeated across are critical to protecting our commu- ships become even more daunting. weekend, we all had something in common. It was
the country. The presidents recent nities and helping survivors feel Where is the logic in this inhumane scorching hot, and everyone had tales about how they
decision encourages further abuse and secure so that they can rebuild their decision, one that will perpetuate and dealt with it, or failed to properly. There was no, What
exploitation. Without congressional lives and be economically self-suf- worsen the toll on families and com- do you think of Trump, or statues, or white suprema-
action to enact legislation in a timely cient. Furthermore, immigrant sur- munities already struggling. cists? It was, Do you want to come over? We have air
manner, DACA recipients will be vivors of domestic violence and sexu- Congress should act swiftly to pass a conditioning, or Here, have some water, we bought
forced to live their lives in constant al assault often fear accessing help. standalone DREAM Act. extra. In Texas, it was magnified. It was, Here take my
fear that they will be deported at any Safeguarding DACA and other immi-
hand, or Were here to help. And people from across
moment and separated from their fam- gration relief will protect individuals
Melissa Luk in is the ex ecutiv e director the country came to Texas to help, because that is what
ilies and communities. from deportation and allow survivors
and witnesses of crimes like domestic of CORA, Community Ov ercoming we do in America, and what we do as human beings. In
Access to work authorization, dri-
violence, sexual assault and human Relationship Abuse, based in San that tragedy, we revealed the true character of most peo-
vers licenses and education oppor-
trafcking feel safe to report crimes Mateo. ple, and that is one of caring, gratitude and of selfless
tunities available through DACA
to police without fear that seeking action.
increase a survivors economic inde-
We should focus on that, rather than our differences. It
is easy to point to the store employees who charged
obscene amounts for water or the purported religious
Letter to the editor man who did not open his church for whatever reason.
It is the mattress store owner, the boat owners, the
search and rescue professionals who dropped everything
more cars, even with fewer cars per cle cited a New York study nding to just go and try to help.
Parking is needed roughly 30 percent of trafc was There will be Charlottesvilles and political fights and
individual. Every development should
Editor, be required to install the maximum attributed to drivers looking for park- attention seekers, but there are always helpers and those
To open bicycle paths and pedestri- amount of parking spaces allowed. ing. who care. The latter provides our strength and inspira-
an walkways, cars have to have a This helps remove cars from the And while were at it, using public tion. It provides the true model for our children and oth-
place to park. To reduce trafc, cars street. No more having one space per transportation requires getting there ers.
have to have a place to park. two-bedroom unit.No more forcing to use it. We need reasonably priced As people, and Americans, we have more in common
We are a widespread geographic residents to park on the street because available parking at all BART, than what divides us. More attention should be paid to
area.It is unreasonable to assume their residence does not allow for nor- Caltrain and other public transit that.
people will ride bikes to buy gro- mal two person occupancy. Adequate areas. In our day-to-day lives, especially on the Peninsula,
ceries, or to go to Costco or IKEA. parking gets cars off the streets, with its strains and struggles and growing pains, too
We need cars, albeit there may be (which block parking for others who many of us look toward others as the source of our prob-
Carol Gillett lems. Those who have been here a while may place
fewer in the future. But will there real- are in the area temporarily). A few
ly be fewer? Increased density leads to years ago, a Wall Street Journal arti- San Mateo blame on the newcomers. Those who have just arrived
may place blame on those who have been here a while.
Too often we point at others and blame rather than lis-
OUR MISSION: ten and work together. But we do have that capability if
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accurate, fair and relevant local news source for
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By combining local news and sports coverage, but we have that within us. We should tap into that
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Stocks end mixed as banks stumble


By Marley Jay
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
across the northern Caribbean,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS leaving at least seven dead and
High: 21,850.01 thousands homeless, as well as
Low: 21,745.71 millions without power.
NEW YORK U. S. stock
indexes finished nearly back Close: 21,784.78 Reinsurance companies fell
where they started Thursday as Change: -22.86 sharply because many of their
steep losses for banks and insur- policies are for catastrophic loss-
OTHER INDEXES es such as those caused by a hurri-
ance companies were balanced out S&P 500: 2465.10 -0.44
by gains in health care and tech- cane.
nology companies. NYSE Index: 11,879.59 +6.67 XL Group fell $1.97, or 5.1 per-
Banks skidded as bond yields Nasdaq: 6397.87 +4.56 cent, to $36.48 while Everest Re
reached their lowest levels of the NYSE MKT: 2590.83 +3.04 slid $15.44, or 6.8 percent, to
year, which sent interest rates Russell 2000: 1398.67 -3.52 $211. 94. Berkshire Hathaway,
down. Insurance companies Wilshire 5000: 25,576.25 -19.45 which owns GEICO and other
plunged as investors weighed the insurers, slumped $2.80, or 1.6
prospects of big losses caused by 10-Yr Bond: 2.06 -0.04 percent, to $173.90.
Hurricane Irma, which is hitting Oil (per barrel): 49.11 -0.05 The European Central Bank left
the north Caribbean and is pro- Gold : 1,354.00 +15.00 its key interest rates and bond-pur-
jected to reach Florida this week- chase stimulus program
end. Payment processing compa- good shape, and that wont edged down 0.44 points to The dollar fell to a two-and-a- unchanged, but investors expect
nies rose after Mastercard change even if damage from hurri- 2,465.10. The Dow Jones industri- half-year low after the European the bank to start reducing its stim-
increased its revenue forecasts, canes Harvey and Irma slows eco- al average dipped 22.86 points, or Central Bank raised its economic ulus program soon as the European
while losses for Comcast and nomic growth for a few months. 0.1 percent, to 21,784.78. The growth forecast for the region this economy continues to improve.
Disney hurt media companies. If the storms have a noticeable Nasdaq composite rose 4.55 year. That made the euro stronger The ICE US dollar index, which
The economy is going to suffer effect on the economy, he added, points, or 0.1 percent, to and the dollar weaker. measures the dollars value
a few dents from the storms, said that will help make sure the 6,397.87. The Russell 2000 index The European economy is against a basket of other major
John DeClue, chief investment Federal Reserve moves slowly in of smaller-company stocks lost arguably doing as well as ours, or currencies, continued to fall. The
officer for U. S. Bank Private raising interest rates. Thats 3.52 points, or 0.3 percent, to better, said DeClue. euro strengthened to $1. 2003
Wealth Management. But he said something investors want to see. 1,398.67. Most of the stocks on Insurers slumped as Hurricane from $1.1913 and the dollar fell to
the economy is in remarkably The Standard & Poors 500 index the New York Stock Exchange rose. Irma cut a path of devastation 108.65 yen from 109.37 yen.

Equifax breach exposes 143 million people to identity theft


By Michael Liedtke own, potentially wreaking havoc a major hack to delay public notice more than 1 billion of its users the information stockpiled by two
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on their lives. Equifax said its core so that investigators can pursue accounts throughout the world. other major credit bureaus,
credit-reporting databases dont the perpetrators. But no Social Security numbers Experian and TransUnion, since
SAN FRANCISCO Credit appear to have been breached. The company established a web- or drivers license information they hold virtually all the data that
monitoring company Equifax has On a scale of one to 10, this is site, https://www.equifaxsecuri- were disclosed in the Yahoo break- Equifax does, Litan said.
been hit by a high-tech heist that a 10 in terms of potential identity ty2017.com/ , where people can in. Equifaxs stock dropped 13 per-
exposed the Social Security num- theft, said Gartner security ana- check to see if their personal infor- Equifaxs security lapse could be cent to $124.10 in extended trad-
bers and other sensitive informa- lyst Avivah Litan. Credit bureaus mation may have been stolen. the largest theft involving Social ing after its announcement of the
tion about 143 million Americans. keep so much data about us that Consumers can also call (866) Security numbers, one of the most breach.
Now the unwitting victims have to affects almost everything we do. 447-7559 for more information. common methods used to confirm Three Equifax executives insulat-
worry about the threat of having Lenders rely on the information Experian is also offering free cred- a persons identity in the U.S. It ed themselves from that downturn
their identities stolen. collected by the credit bureaus to it monitoring to all U.S. con- eclipses a 2015 hack at health by selling shares worth a com-
The Atlanta-based company, one help them decide whether to sumers for a year. insurer Anthem Inc. that involved bined $1.8 million just a few days
of three major U.S. credit bureaus, approve financing for homes, cars This is clearly a disappointing the Social Security numbers of after the company discovered it
said Thursday that criminals and credit cards. Credit checks are event for our company, and one about 80 million people . had been hacked, according to doc-
exploited a U.S. website applica- even sometimes done by employ- that strikes at the heart of who we Any data breach threatens to tar- uments filed with securities regula-
tion to access files between mid- ers when deciding whom to hire for are and what we do, Equifax CEO nish a companys reputation, but it tors.
May and July of this year. a job. Richard Smith said in a statement. is especially mortifying for The sales, executed on August 1
The theft obtained consumers Equifax discovered the hack July I apologize to consumers and our Equifax, whose entire business and August 2, were made by: John
names, Social Security numbers, 29, but waited until Thursday to business customers for the concern revolves around providing a clear Gamble, Equifaxs chief financial
birth dates, addresses and, in some warn consumers. The Atlanta- and frustration this causes. financial profile of consumers that officer; Rodolfo Ploder, Equifaxs
cases, drivers license numbers. based company declined to com- This isnt the biggest data lenders and other businesses can president of workforce solutions;
The purloined data can be enough ment on that delay or anything breach in history. That indignity trust. and Joseph Loughran, Equifaxs
for crooks to hijack the identities else beyond its published state- still belongs to Yahoo, which was This really undermines their president of U.S. information
of people whose credentials were ment. Its not unusual for U.S. targeted in at least two separate credibility, Litan said. It also solutions. Bloomberg News first
stolen through no fault of their authorities to ask a company hit in digital burglaries that affected could undermine the integrity of reported the divestitures.

Prime real estate: Amazon


seeks second headquarters
By Joseph Pisani much as 8 million square feet in the next
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS decade. Thats about the same size as its cur-
rent home in Seattle. Co-headquarters,
NEW YORK Amazon, bursting out of though, often come about as a result of
its Seattle headquarters, is hunting for a sec- mergers.
ond home. Must haves: A prime location, Amazon said its search is open to any
MEMORY PROBLEMS? close to transit, with plenty of space to
grow.
metropolitan area in North America that
meets the parameters the city itself does-
The company said Thursday that it will nt necessarily have to be a million people
We want to help you. spend more than $5 billion to build another but declined to say how open it was to
headquarters in North America to house as going outside of the United States.
The Alzheimer's Association in partnership with the County of San many as 50,000 employees. It plans to stay We want to find a city that is excited to
Mateo is offering a free program to assist persons with memory in its sprawling Seattle headquarters and the work with us and where our customers,
problems who live alone. new space will be a full equal of its current employees, and the community can all ben-
home, said founder and CEO Jeff Bezos. efit, the company said on its search web-
If you live alone in San Mateo County and have issues with your Amazons announcement highlights how site, about why it was choosing its second
fast the company is expanding and is certain headquarters through a public process.
memory, including mild cognitive impairment, early Alzheimer's, or Bezos has crowdsourced major decisions
to create a scramble among cities and states
other dementia, we want to help support you in your home. vying to make the short list. They have a before - in June, just before Amazon
little more than a month to apply through a announced its plan to buy organic grocer
If you would like more information about this program, please call Whole Foods, the billionaire took to
special website , and the company said it
RACHEL KAST, MSW, 408-372-9913 or email rkast@alz.org will make a final decision next year. Twitter seeking ideas for a philanthropic
The Alzheimers Association welcomes all persons regardless of age, race, gender It didnt hint about where it might land, strategy to give away some of his fortune.
identity, class, ethnicity, sexual orientation, language, physical ability, or religion. but its requirements could rule out some And tech companies have been known to set
places: It wants to be near a metropolitan places in competition with each other: In
area with more than a million people; be vying to land Googles ultra-fast broadband
able to attract top technical talent; be with- network, many cities used stunts and gim-
in 45 minutes of an international airport; mickry to get the companys attention.
have direct access to mass transit; and wants Topeka even informally renamed itself
to be able to expand that headquarters to as Google, Kansas.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION/WORLD Friday Sept. 8, 2017 11
Traffic nightmare as 500,000
people try to flee South Florida
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People are stranded on the sides of the high-
way, she said. Its 92 degrees out and lit-
MIAMI The race to flee Hurricane Irma tle kids are out on the grass on the side of
became a marathon nightmare as more than the road. No one can help them.
a half-million people were ordered to leave The National Hurricane Center issued a
South Florida on Thursday. hurricane watch for the Keys and parts of
With the storm barreling toward the tip of South Florida, including some of the Miami
Florida for perhaps a catastrophic blow this metropolitan area of 6 million people. It
weekend, normally quick trips turned into was the first of perhaps many watches and
daylong journeys on crowded highways warnings along the Southeastern coast over
amid a constant search for gasoline and the next several days as forecasters warn the
lodging. Airline seats out of Florida were in storm could hit anywhere from Florida to
short supply as well. North Carolina.
Mari and Neal Michaud loaded their two As people along the Atlantic coast anx-
REUTERS children and dog into their small sport-util- iously watched the behemoth, Irma battered
Fallen trees block a street as Hurricane Irma howls past Puerto Rico. ity vehicle and left their home near Cocoa the northern Caribbean, killing at least 11
Beach about 10 a. m. , bound for an people and leaving thousands homeless

Irma lashes at Puerto Rico and impromptu vacation in Washington, D.C.


Using a phone app and calls to search for
fuel along the way, they finally arrived at a
after destroying buildings and uprooting
trees.
At least 31,000 people fled the Florida

leaves tiny Barbuda devastated


convenience store that had gasoline nearly Keys, which could begin seeing wind and
five hours later. rain from Irma as early as Friday night,
The 60-mile trip up Interstate 95 should Gov. Rick Scott said. He noted the size of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS trip to the neighboring island. It is just have taken an hour, Mari Michaud said. the powerful Category 5 storm, and told res-
really a horrendous situation. There was no gas and its gridlock. idents not to become complacent.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico Hurricane Irma He said roads and telecommunications
lashed Puerto Rico with heavy rain and systems were destroyed and recovery will
powerful winds late Wednesday, leaving take months, if not years. A 2-year-old
nearly 900,000 people without power as child was killed as a family tried to escape a
authorities struggled to get aid to small damaged home during the storm, Browne
Caribbean islands already devastated by the told the AP.
historic storm. As the storm moved west, it tore up the
Florida rushed to prepare for a possible small islands in its path. On St. Thomas, in
direct hit on the Miami area by the the U.S. Virgin Islands, Laura Strickling
Category 5 storm with potentially cata- spent 12 hours hunkered down with her hus-
strophic 185 mph winds. band and 1-year-old daughter in a boarded-
Nearly every building on the island of up basement apartment with no power as
Barbuda was damaged when the eye of the the storm raged outside. They emerged to
storm passed almost directly overhead early find the lush island in tatters, with many of
Wednesday and about 60 percent of the their neighbors homes damaged and the
islands roughly 1,400 people were left once-dense vegetation largely gone.
homeless, Antigua and Barbuda Prime There are no leaves. It is crazy. One of
Minister Gaston Browne told the the things we loved about St. Thomas is
Associated Press. that it was so green. And its gone, said
Either they were totally demolished or Strickling, who moved to the island with
they would have lost their roof, Browne her husband three years ago from
said after returning to Antigua from a plane Washington, D.C.
12 Friday Sept. 8, 2017 LOCAL/NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

IRMA
Continued from page 1
Hurricane Irma likely to be far
Im terrified, she said. Im not used to
this. I just want to go into a cave and hide,
basically. This is not a nice feeling.
worse than monster Andrew
By Seth Borenstein Hurricane Harveys record weeklong As bad as it was, it was as good as it
But for veterans of life in the Sunshine
State, hurricanes are as Floridian as THE ASSOCIATED PRESS flooding, devastating Western wildfires could have been, Norcross said.
oranges and Mickey Mouse. And every hur- and Irma, which was nearing record-levels Andrews path also took it straight out
ricane season brings with it the chance of WASHINGTON For an entire genera- for the longest time at Category 5 of South Florida at relatively high speeds
cataclysm. tion in South Florida, Hurricane Andrew strength, she called the effects on the of about 18 mph (29 kph).
In 1928, a hurricane caused Lake was the monster storm that reshaped a national economy potentially stagger- The National Hurricane Centers fore-
Okeechobee to burst its banks, unleashing region. Irma is likely to blow that out of ing. cast path for Irma is from the south, hit-
a 20-foot (6-meter) wall of water that killed the water. Both Andrew and Irma started as wisps ting Miami and perhaps its highly devel-
an estimated 2,500 people. The event was Bigger and with a 90-degree different of unstable weather off Africa and chugged oped and expensive central region, then
a key part of Zora Neale Hurstons classic path of potential destruction, Irma is fore- across the Atlantic as ever-intensifying up through affluent Broward and Palm
1937 novel, Their Eyes Were Watching cast to hit lots more people and buildings Cape Verde storms. And while they may Beach counties and further north, threat-
God. than 1992s Andrew, said experts, includ- both end up in the same general area, ening the entire peninsula instead of just
All gods who receive homage are cruel, ing veterans of Andrew. At the time meteorologists said thats where the simi- its tip.
she wrote. All gods dispense suffering Andrew was the costliest hurricane in U.S. larities disappear. For disaster officials trying to rescue
without reason. Otherwise they would not history with damages of $26.5 billion in Andrew a quarter century ago was an people and clean up, thats a big differ-
be worshipped. Through indiscriminate 1992 dollars (about $50 billion in current unusually compact major storm that roared ence.
dollars), according to the National east-to-west almost in a straight line and Everything north of us was functioning
suffering men know fear and fear is the
Weather Service. hit just south of the core of Miami. and safe, said Hale, now an emergency
most divine emotion.
The effect of Irma on the state of Months after its August 23, 1992, land- manager in Virginia. This time every-
Another famed storm, the killer 1935
Florida is going to be much greater than fall, meteorologists upgraded it to a thing north of them is going to be in bad
Labor Day hurricane that swept across the
Andrews effect, said Weather Channel Category 5 hurricane with 167 mph (268 shape as well.
Florida Keys, is central to the plot of the
senior hurricane specialist Bryan kph) winds at one point and 17-foot (5- Andrew intensified to a Category 5 hurri-
1948 movie Key Largo, which starred
Norcross, who was a local television meter) storm surge in another. The storm cane just before hitting land, while Irma
Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. killed 65 people, according to the has been a Category 5 storm for days and
Irma could be the strongest hurricane to meteorologist hailed as a hero during
Andrew. Were dealing with an entirely National Hurricane Centers report. is forecast to fluctuate in intensity in the
ever hit southern Florida. Andrew hit in Andrews hurricane force winds were next couple days and could hit as a strong
August 1992 and caused widespread damage different level of phenomenon. There is
no storm to compare with this. Unless only about 30 miles (50 kilometers) wide Category 4. But forecasts of a weakening
south of Miami. It caused the deaths of at and so was its swath of utter destruction. storm are somewhat iffy, meteorologists
you go way back to 1926.
least 40 people in Miami-Dade County It was like an incredible buzz saw giant said.
Kate Hale, Miami-Dades emergency
alone, according to the National Hurricane tornado of a hurricane that hit metropoli- Another huge factor is Andrew was so
management chief who grabbed nation-
Center, with 65 deaths blamed total includ- tan Southeast Florida, Norcross said. Yet small, while Irma is already a normal size
al attention during Andrew by beseeching
ing those in Louisiana and the Bahamas. outside that area damage was minimal, storm and likely to grow bigger with up to
where the hell is the cavalry on this
It was very scary. We just had no idea more like a Category 1 storm. 100 miles (160 kilometers) wide of
one? said by nearly every measure
how bad it was going to be, said Rosi Irma looks far worse. And the place it hit with its massive winds Category 5 hurricane force winds, triple
Ramirez, who went through Andrew as a Nobody can make this up. This storm. was on the southern tip of Dade County and Andrews girth, according to Jeff Masters,
child in Homestead. This track at this point, Hale told the any place else would have caused far more meteorology director at the private
Shes leaving Florida for South Carolina Associated Press on Thursday. Between damage, Norcross and Hale said. Weather Underground.
with her three children. I dont want my
kids to go through that traumatic experi-
nant and because I have a baby already. Im returning to the mainland from Miami it would deter people from living in or
ence. I hadnt thought about Andrew in a
trying not to watch (the news) because I Beach. The lull lasted only about 35 min- visiting what many consider paradise.
while. But now I am seeing some flashes of
think its causing more panic. utes, the history says. Were the state thats constantly trying
what we went through. It is all coming
Andrew is often considered the worst The intensity of the storm and the to kill us, he said. Were the state with
back.
storm in South Floridas history. But in wreckage it left cannot adequately be sinkholes, shark bites, alligators and
Floridians have not been directly hit by a
terms of fatalities, it didnt come close to described, it says. lightning. And we get hit by hurricanes.
major hurricane since Wilma in 2005, but
the Great Miami Hurricane of September, The hurricane brought a halt, at least Yet people keep flooding here day after
if they needed any reminder of what might
1926, which killed 372 people when it temporarily, to a growth boom which saw day.
await them, they saw the catastrophic
came ashore directly over the city, carrying Miamis population more than double to People like Austin Spitler, a former
flooding and damage caused by the storm
with it a 10-foot (3-meter) storm surge. more than 100, 000 in just six years. Miami Dolphins player who moved from
Harvey in Houston. Jenna Wulf, a native
Many died after apparently thinking the Todays population of Miami-Dade County Ohio nine years ago. He said he never con-
Floridian who is six months pregnant, said
worst was over when the storms relatively is about 2.7 million. sidered a potential storm as a reason to
seeing the damage caused by Harvey made
calm eye passed over Miami, only to be Craig Pittman, an environmental leave.
her family more cautious; she stocked up
caught without shelter in the second part of reporter at the Tampa Bay Times and the It never crossed my mind, to be honest
on water Saturday and the hurricane shut-
the hurricane, according to a National author of the bestselling book Oh, with you, Spitler said. It was the lure of
ters are going up on her home in suburban
Weather Service history. Florida, said the mythic Big One is just the sun and the sand. The beautiful weather
Plantation.
Residents of the city, unfamiliar with that a myth. Hurricanes are just a fact of far outweighs any of the hurricanes that
I think its such devastation that youd
hurricanes, thought the storm was over and life in a state that is hit by the big storms come through.
be silly not to go through the motions,
emerged from their places of refuge out more often than any other state. And even But he added: I hope Im not eating my
she said. Im nervous because Im preg-
into the city streets. People even began if the Big One were to strike, he doubts that words.

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Friday Sept. 8, 2017

Scots open with decisive win


By Nathan Mollat once again. The Dons? They have some coached nine of the 10 starters in junior
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF work to do after Carlmont recorded a clean high.
sweep, 7-0. One of her most accomplished former stu-
Both the Carlmont and Aragon girls ten- Its never easy, said Carlmont coach dents is Carlmont sophomore Annika Lin,
nis teams are seemingly always in the mix Margaret Goldsmith. The girls stayed who started at No. 1 singles as a freshman
to grab one of the three playoff spots steady. last season.
reserved for Bay Division teams in the The win was the first high school victory Lin proved to be among the best in the
Peninsula Athletic League team tournament for Goldsmith, who took over the Scots PAL in 2016 and she is prepared to take the
at the end of the regular season. program this season. But winning is not next step this season. She got off to impres-
The two got a chance to find out where foreign to Goldsmith, who has coached at sive start, beating Aragon senior Diana
they stand early in the season as they were Ralston Middle School for the last 16 years. Gong in a third-set, super-tiebreaker, 6-2, NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
matched up in the PAL Bay Division opener Goldsmiths time in the middle school 6-7 (3-7), (10-4). Carlmonts No. 1 singles player Annika Lin hits
in Belmont Thursday. ranks gives her a deeper insight into her a return during her three-set win in the Scots
It appears the Scots are poised to contend first high school team, considering she See TENNIS, Page 15 victory over Aragon.

Mateo leans on D early


By Terry Bernal Game of the Week
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

When San Mateo and Los Altos met last


season in Week 3, things started out swim-
mingly for the Bearcats.
Jake Jeffries went deep on a secondary
route but got behind the defense to take an
Austin Salvail pass 54 yards still a career-
high for the 2016 All-Peninsula Athletic
League Lake Division tight end for a
touchdown. The score gave San Mateo an
early 7-0 lead.
Then the turnover bug bit.
In the rst quarter, you get on the board,
youre feeling good, Jeffries said. And
then we kind of got derailed in the later quar-
ters because we had a lot turnovers.
The Bearcats went on to turn the ball over TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
ve times in the game for a tough 21-17 SHP junior Lindsey Johnston, right, celebrates
loss. with senior Haley Martella in Game 5 of the
The train wreck of turnovers had about as Gators comeback win Thursday at Aragon.
bright a silver lining as San Mateo head
coach Jeff Scheller could have hoped for.
Since that loss on Sept. 10, 2016, the
Bearcats have posted an 8-1 record in regu-
lar-season games, including a 2-0 start to
the 2017 campaign.
Oh, what a
It kind of lit a re under them, Scheller
said of the teams reaction to the four fum-
bles and one interception. I think this team
has a similar re. But I dont think we have
to lose to light that re. They dont want
to make mistakes. They just want to play
comeback
SHP rallies back from 2
hard.
When the Bearcats meet the Los Altos sets down, tops Aragon
Eagles at San Mateo High School at 7:30 By Terry Bernal
p.m. Friday, the orange-and-black gure to
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
have their hands full. The Eagles are coming
off a 2016 season in which they nished in
a second-place tie in the El Camino Football Falling behind by two sets after an emo-
League, garnering a promotion to the A- tional Game 2 loss in extra points might
league De Anza League. doom mere mortals. But oh no, there was no
Scheller is looking to get more mileage doom in the eyes of the Sacred Heart Gators.
out of last years loss though. He said San Not when they tout the likes Super Cate.
Mateo is looking toward the showdown with Senior outside hitter Cate Desler led the
a chip on its shoulder. And whats more, the Gators (9-2 overall) back from the abyss,
one-game turnover epidemic seems to have totaling a season-high 25 kills as Sacred
been cured. And then some. Heart Prep scored a riveting 11-25, 27-29,
DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE
Knock on wood, we havent turned the 25-22, 25-9, 15-13 comeback victory in
Jake Jeffries, shown here catching a 40-yard touchdown pass against Burlingame in the 2016
ball over yet (this season), Scheller said. non-league action Thursday at Aragon.
Little Big Game, had a breakout game agsainst Santa Teresa last week, finishing with six catches
See GOTW, Page 17 for 101 yards and a score. See GATORS, Page 18

Caada tees off after moving to Big 8 Conference


By Terry Bernal in the conference. Modesto Junior College (350). opened her sophomore season at Caada
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF In opening its season Last season, the top four teams out of the falling 1 stroke shy of medalist honors,
Thursday, Caada main- Big 8 qualified for the postseason. shooting a 76 on the par 71 course.
Having qualified for 11 straight postsea- tained a standard of play Im very positive about our team making I could tell she thought she could have
sons playing out of the Central Valley that projects to continue it to postseason, Caada head coach Rick played better, Velazquez said. But its the
Conference, the Caada College womens its postseason streak. Velasquez said. first match. She played fine.
golf team makes the transition to the Big 8 The Colts shot 360 to One of the reasons for Velasquezs opti- Sierras Nao Bando earned medalist hon-
Conference this season. take third place at mism is the return of 2016 Northern ors with a 75.
The move was necessitated after Taft Whitney Oaks Golf Club California community college silver medal- [Sangha] was fairly consistent, Velasquez
College some four hours from Caada in Rocklin, finishing ist Aman Sangha. A former three-time said, as his No. 1-ranked sophomore shot a
Aman Sangha back of first-place and Peninsula Athletic League girls golf cham-
joined the Central Valley, to which the Colts
would have had to travel had they remained host Sierra College (321) and second-place pion out of San Mateo High School, Sangha See GOLF, Page 18
14 Friday Sept. 8, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

49ers face questions at safety ahead of opener


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS so in tuned to making sure of the slowest prospects at aggressive play.
players are fresh, every- the position. Saleh said the rookie is starting to see
SANTACLARA The 49ers are still deciding ones got to know more The 49ers took their more.
whos going to play free safety in the season than one position anyway. chances by adding Jerome
opener against the Panthers. The more they see, the more calculated they
Throughout OTAs and to their 90-man roster
Expected starter Jimmie Wards status remains can be back there. . They get to a point where
training camp theyve hours after the NFL draft.
up in the air while hes been a limited partici- they just recognize. Theyve got great play
been well prepared by their The team didnt have an
pant in practice this week after suffering a ham- recognition, Saleh said. They see the big pic-
position coaches. established backup free
string injury July 27 that prevented him from ture and they can react much faster. Thats where
Jerome is one of five safety for its single-high
playing in the preseason. hes getting better.
Jimmie Ward undrafted free agents to Jaquiski Tartt scheme, so Jerome saw an Tartt has the edge on Jerome in experience.
If Ward cant go Sunday, San Francisco will crack the 49ers 53-man opportunity.
turn to undrafted rookie Lorenzo Jerome or roster. He played collegiately at little-known Jerome started the first two preseason He appeared in 30 games and made 14 starts
third-year veteran Jaquiski Tartt, who mostly Saint Francis (Pennsylvania) where he made his games and became increasingly comfortable. over his first two seasons.
played strong safety during his first two sea- name as a ball-hawking defensive back. He had But he was overly aggressive at times, which But at 221 pounds, hes a natural strong safe-
sons. Both received time working in Wards 18 interceptions and 47 pass breakups over his hell have to dial back. ty. His bigger build has led to him being used as
spot throughout training camp and the exhibi- four seasons. I know that this league is very fast and very an extra linebacker in long-yardage situations
tion slate. It was clear his instincts were NFL-caliber, but quick, Jerome said. So I have to be very where he could cover running backs and tight
Theyre both really prepared, first-time his numbers at the scouting combine werent up slow with my feet and let the play develop ends. He may be asked to play both deep safety
defensive coordinator Robert Saleh said to par. He ran a 4.7 in the 40, making him one before I just run up there and try to make the and close to the line of scrimmage Sunday
Thursday. With our defense, just because we are against Cam Newton and the Panthers.

THURSDAY Local sports roundup paced the NDB attack by scoring three goals
apiece. Lauren Alvarez and Kendall Marques
Hart has spent the last nine seasons coach-
ing baseball at Menlo, starting with the JV
5) decision. Katherine Salisbury rounded out shared time in the cage and both finished with program in 2010.
Girls tennis the marathon day for the Gators, winning 2-6, a pair of saves. Reynoso, a high school star at Sequoia and
Burlingame 7, Mills 0 6-4, (11-9) at No. 3 singles. at College of San Mateo, and a longtime
The Vikings return to the Peninsula College soccer coaching fixture on the Peninsula, has been
Athletic Leagues Bay Division was not a Girls golf Stanfords Davidson with Menlo athletics for both the baseball and
good one as the defending Ocean Division gets national team call up football teams for the last eight seasons.
South City 222, Sequoia 225
champs were throttled by the Panthers in the A day after dropping a one-stroke decision Tierna Davidson, a 2016 Sacred Heart Prep
Bay Division opener for both squads. to Capuchino, the Warriors rebounded for a graduate and current sophomore on the WEDNESDAY
Burlingame (1-0 PAL Bay, 2-0) dropped three-stroke win over the Cherokees in a Stanford womens soccer team, received a call
only one set over seven matches, with Alyson Peninsula Athletic League Ocean Division up to the U.S. Womens National Team. Girls water polo
Resnick needing three set to get past Mills match at Mariners Point Golf Course. She will join the team for a pair of matches
Kaitlyn Chan 6-0, 3-6, 6-2 at No. 3 singles. Sacred Heart Prep 15, St. Ignatius 3
Catherine Batang led the way for South against New Zealand later this month.
Maddie Wachhorst, playing at No. 2 singles The Gators opened West Catholic Athletic
City, shooting a 3-over 30. Shaheen Khan Davidson, listed as a defender, is the only
for the Panthers, had the quickest match of the League play with an easy victory over the
finished with a 45. college player on the 22-member roster and
day, winning 6-0, 6-0. Halle Martinucci, Wildcats.
Sequoia was led by Sammie Ellard, who fired the only uncapped player.
playing at No. 1 singles, dropped only two Davidson joins fellow SHP grad Abby SHP (1-0 WCAL, 2-1 overall) took a 5-0
a 37. Claire Williams finished with a 45. lead after one period and cruised home from
games in a 6-1, 6-1 victory. Caitlyn Rusley Dahlkemper with Team USA. A 2010 SHP grad
finished off the singles sweep for Burlingame, when she was named Gatorade California there.
Castilleja 200, Notre Dame-Belmont 273 Eleanor Facey led the Gators with five
winning 6-2, 6-1 at No. 4 singles. The Tigers were handed their first loss of the Girls Soccer Player of the Year, Dahlkemper
It was more of the same in doubles play, went on to star at UCLA. She currently plays goals. Nadia Paquin added four and Addi Duvall
season when the Gators took a bite out of
with Burlingame winning all three matches in with the North Carolina Courage of the netted a hat trick.
them at Palo Alto Hills Country Club in a West
straight sets. Allie McHugh and Rebekah Bay Athletic League match. National Womens Soccer League. SHP goaltender Nellie McAdams finished
Coleman were forced into a first-set tiebreak, Castillejas Niav Layton fired a 1-under 35 She became a regular for the national team with 10 saves.
which they won 7-5 to take the first set. They to take low-round honors and lead the Gators last year and has made seven international Up next for SHP is the St. Francis
closed out the match with a 6-2 win in the sec- to the win. NDB was paced by Avani Tumuluri, appearances. Invitational this weekend, where the Gators
ond set. who finished with a 44. are the No. 6 seed. They open tournament play
Coaching changes Friday when they host Los Altos at 3:50 p.m.
Sacred Heart Prep 4, Palo Alto 3 Girls water polo Menlo hires soccer, baseball coaches
Three of the four Gators points came in Terra Nova 16, San Mateo 3 Menlo School announced the hiring of new
Girls golf
three-set matches as they slipped past the The Tigers shut out the Bearcats in the first coaches for the schools varsity girls soccer Menlo School 194, Harker 197
Vikings in a non-league match. half, leading 7-0 at halftime as they cruised to and baseball teams. The Knights got a 3-under 33 from senior
Sara Quinlan and Emma Tung had the easiest the PAL Ocean Division victory. Yvan Trevino takes over the head coaching Sophie Siminoff to lead her team to a close
time at No. 3 doubles for the Gators, where Nicole Chang, Caroline Zhu and Kiki Lo duties for girls soccer. Trevino is a longtime win over the Eagles in a West Bay Athletic
they won in straight sets, 6-3, 6-3. accounted for San Mateos goals. club coach with both the De Anza Force and League match at Palo Alto Hills Country Club.
Nathalie Rotenberg and Emily McGrath with various elite teams in New York. He is Gianna Inguagiato, a sophomore, followed
needed three sets at No. 1 doubles to pull out a Notre Dame-Belmont 21, Capuchino 1 also the head coach at Star Academy Football up Siminoff with a solid 38.
6-4, 5-7, (10-4) victory. The Tigers improved to 2-0 in PAL Ocean Club. The match came down to the final pairing,
Isa Robinson needed three sets to win her Division play with a rout of the Mustangs. The baseball program will be led by a pair of where Menlos Marena Herr shot a personal-
No. 2 singles match, posting a 4-6, 6-2, (10- Michelle Kleytman and Gianna Deluna co-managers: Greg Hart and Tink Reynoso. best 42, including a birdie on the 5th hole.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Friday Sept. 8, 2017 15
Raiders OC goes against one of the best DCs in LeBeau
By Josh Dubow resume into the game. coach, Downing joined the Raiders in 2015 with it instead of overhauling it. He has a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hall of Famer Dick and quickly formed a strong relationship few more options with the addition of tight
LeBeau turns 80 on with Carr that helped the quarterback devel- end Jared Cook and could have a stronger
Saturday and has spent op into one of the leagues top passers. power running game with Marshawn Lynch
ALAMEDA Todd Downing has spent more than a half-century The Raiders thought so highly of replacing Latavius Murray.
the past two years building up a relation- in the NFL, first as a Downings work that when other teams
ship with Derek Carr as his quarterbacks He also will give increased responsibility
player who had 62 career came calling to hire him as a coordinator to Carr, who will have more freedom to
coach with the Oakland Raiders. interceptions and then as this offseason, Oakland got rid of incum-
The two play golf, talk current events and change plays at the line of scrimmage.
a coach entering his 45th bent Bill Musgrave despite ranking seventh
most importantly immerse themselves in It is very comforting, Carr said. Its
all aspects of football. With Downing head- Todd Downing season and known for in scoring and sixth in total offense a year
also a lot to put on a quarterback, but he
popularizing the zone ago. The Raiders didnt want to lose
ing into his first game as an NFL play-caller blitz. Downing and made him the coordinator knows me and he knows thats how I like to
following an offseason promotion to coor- He has a gold jacket for a reason, instead. play kind of a deal. ... Weve had discus-
dinator, the hope is the strength of that rela- Downing said. Just an unbelievable foot- Hes a man of integrity. Hes a loyal per- sions where we finish each others sen-
tionship will pay big dividends on the field. ball mind and I have a lot of respect for him, son. Hes someone that deeply cares about tences. Like, Hey, if you see this, I am
Its almost eerie sometimes how he and I so it makes it fun to have the first regular- each relationship in that building, Carr going to go to this. Hes like, Exactly. As
can finish each others sentences, season game be against a guy like that. said. Not just the players, not just the long as we can continue to grow that way.
Downing said. Thats something thats By the time Downing got his start in the coaches, the equipment guys, the front Over the years, obviously, it will get better
really comfortable to have your first time NFL as a public relations intern with office, he cares about every relationship and better, but for the short time of him now
around as a coordinator. You dont have to Minnesota at age 20 in 2000, LeBeau had that he has, so hes not ever going to be being the OC, Id say its pretty darn good
always be the one to say, Hey, this is the already spent more than 40 seasons in the someone that you dont think has your back because of our relationship before it start-
way were going to do things, or Hey, this NFL. out there. For players to know that when ed.
is the way I want to see this. When you get Downing got his first coaching job at age your coordinator has your back no matter NOTES: DE Khalil Mack (knee) returned
to share that with your trigger man, thats a 25 when the Vikings made him an offensive what every time you step on that field, if to practice Thursday after missing
pretty special thing. So I dont take that for quality control assistant. He then spent a you make a mistake hes got your back. Hes Wednesday and WR Amari Cooper (knee)
anything less than a blessing. few years as a defensive coach in St. Louis going to try to help you get better at it. That was a full participant after being limited
While the 37-year-old Downing is almost before spending five years in Detroit, is a relaxing thing. Wednesday. ... FB Jamize Olawale (quadri-
like another big brother for Carr, his play- including three as Matthew Staffords quar- Downing has been somewhat coy about ceps) did not practice. ... TE Lee Smith, who
calling adversary in Sundays season-open- terbacks coach. how his offense will differ from Musgraves missed practice for a non-injury reason,
er at Tennessee brings a far more extensive After a year in Buffalo as quarterbacks schemes, saying only he plans to tinker also was back.

Johi and Lily Gittoes took the first set from


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TENNIS
Continued from page 13
Annie Martin and Emma Clarke, 6-2, but the
Aragon tandem rallied to win the second set,
7-5. Carlmont closed out the match in the NFL player case renews police
represent what he calls
the symbolic assailant
in America.
third, 6-4. race bias debate in Las Vegas The head of the local
NAACP says she gets two
Against Diana, its more about being The Aragon pair of Yasmin Malouf and LAS VEGAS Debates about racial bias
to three complaints a
consistent, Lin said of her strategy of Aretha Chen took the first set from Kathryn and police profiling turned this week to Las
week from people who
playing one of the leagues heaviest hitters. Nguyen and Kelly Doherty, but the Vegas, where an NFL player who was
say they were detained or
I was looking forward to (playing her). Carlmont duo won the next two sets with detained at gunpoint and handcuffed by offi-
Michael arrested by police
Lin, a little bit taller and stronger this relative ease, 6-1 and 6-3. cers claimed he was the victim of racially
Bennett because theyre black.
season, stood in well and traded booming motivated excessive force.
Las Vegas police say
baseline shots with Gong. It was Nguyen and Dohertys point that Professor Ronnie Dunn at Cleveland State
theyre investigating Bennetts complaint.
I definitely trained more this summer and clinched the team match with the Scots University said Thursday that, for black But a top department official said
played in more tournaments, Lin said. fourth point. men, Seattle Seahawks defensive end
Wednesday theres no evidence race was a
Goldsmith saw one of Lins matches last Michael Bennetts treatment by police
Sandra Strongin and Dani Dinulos were sounded familiar. factor in Bennetts detention early Aug. 27
season, but said her No. 1 singles player outside a Las Vegas Strip casino.
pushed to a first-set tiebreaker at No. 1 dou-
hasnt changed much since middle school.
bles by Aragons Kelsey Dobbs and
She has always been very focused,

AFFORDABLE
Keertana Namuduri. But the Carlmont team
Goldsmith said. She is fierce. Annika just
blitzed the Dons in the tiebreaker, winning
continues to impress me.
at love, 7-0. The Scots then completed the
The No. 1 singles match was just one of
three that went to three sets, the others
doubles sweep by winning the second set 6-
2.
LIFE INSURANCE
being at No. 2 and No. 3 doubles. Aragon
coach Dave Owdom believes doubles is Carlmonts Juhi Mehta cruised to a 6-1, 6-
where his teams strength lies and to lose all 1 win at No. 3 singles, while Sakina
three is not the start for which he was look- Bambot took a 6-0, 6-2 decision at No. 2
ing. singles. Alyssa Nguyen won at No. 4 sin-
I thought wed do better in doubles, gles for the Scots, 6-2, 6-3.
Owdom said. Our team isnt real strong in
singles, except for [Gong]. Carlmont is a good team, Owdom said.
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South City (0-2) at Footballs best bets ping 602 yards, averaging more than 20 passes for 74 yards and a touchdown.
Aragon (1-0), 7:30 p.m. Friday yards a carry. Naseme Colvin had more than
The Warriors were nipped by Capuchino half of that yardage, going for 375 and four
touchdowns on just 13 carries. Sequoia
Pittsburg (0-1) at
last week, 37-36. The Dons earned a big
non-league win in beating Aptos 28-27. managed just 236 yards of offense against Serra (1-1), 2 p.m. Saturday
Aragon shut out South City in 2016, 30-0. Burlingame. QB Patrick Lopiparo complet- The Pittsburg Pirates were pummeled by
This is the fourth meeting between these ed 13 of 27 passes for 153 yards. Duncan Centennial-Corona 63-21. The Padres
two teams since 2010. Aragon has won all Stewart was his main target as the senior punched their first win with a 42-21 over
three previous matchups. South Citys wide receiver had seven catches for 124 Elk Grove. Pitt posted a 48-25 win over
two losses have come against PAL Lake yards. Serra in Week 3 in 2016. Dont be fooled
Division teams. The Warriors are allowing by the Pirates blowout loss to Centennial,
an average of 35 points through their first Sonoma Valley (0-0) at which is a top-10 team in the country.
two games. El Camino (1-0), 7:30 p.m. Pitt still managed 322 yards of offense, led
The Sonoma Valley Dragons went 3-6 by QB Justin Boyd. The junior completed 11
Capuchino (2-0) at overall in 2016, finishing fifth in the of 21 attempts for 193 yards and a touch-
Half Moon Bay (2-0), 7:30 p.m. Friday Sonoma Valley Conference with a 2-4 mark. down. Serra piled up 497 yards of offense
The Mustangs slipped by South City last The Colts crushed San Rafael 34-0 last last week 277 rushing and 220 passing.
week, 37-36. The Cougars chugged past week. These teams met in Week 2 last Luke Bottari accounted for 176 of those
Palo Alto, 48-7. This is the first meeting year, with the Dragons pulling out a 9-6 vic- passing yards, going 11 for 17. David
between these teams since 2013, when both tory. For the second year in a row, Coker and Isiah Kendricks combined to rush
were playing in the PAL Ocean Division. Sonoma Valley will play a nine-game sched- for 191 yards and three touchdowns on the
HMB rolled to a 43-12 victory. This is ule instead of the usual 10. El Camino is ground.
one of two local matchups to feature two 2- 1-0 for the second year in a row. The Colts
0 teams. Burlingame-Alvarez is the other. opened 2016 with a 38-28 win over Gunn.
They went on to finish the season on a nine-
Hillsdale (2-0) at
Both of Caps wins this season have
come against PAL Ocean Division teams. game losing streak. Sacred Heart Prep (1-1), 3 p.m. Saturday
HMB is averaging 55.5 points per game The Knights annihilated Independence
through its first two games. Tennyson-Hayward (1-1) at last week, 31-0. The Gators got the first
Jefferson (1-1), 7 p.m. win of the Mark Grieb Era, 42-6 over
Salinas (1-0) at The Tennyson Lancers were speared by Sobrato. These two met in the Bay
DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE
Terra Nova (1-1), 7:30 p.m. Friday College Park last week, 30-14. The Division regular season in 2016 with
The Cowboys whipped up a 42-6 win over
Terra Nova QB Nate Gordon started his Grizzlies were disgruntled after winning by Hillsdale hanging a 16-13 win over SHP.
Oak Grove in their season opener last week.
senior season off with a bang, throwing for forfeit over Albany. Tennyson finished Knights QB Jeremy Teteak accounted for
The Tigers took out their frustrations on
344 yards and five TDs in last weeks win over last in the West Alameda County Foothill four touchdown against Independence. He
Scotts Valley, 63-21. Salinas needed
Scotts Valley. Division, going 0-5. The Lancers finished threw three and rushed for a fourth. RB
only 266 yards of offense to score five seven carries. just 1-9 in 2016. Tennyson is averaging Nick Hulman followed up his 200-yard sea-
touchdowns last week. The Cowboys 13 points per game so far this season. son opener with 124 yards on 22 carries.
rushed for 200 yards on 30 carries against Skyline (1-0) at Sequoia (1-1), 7:30 p.m. Jefferson opened the season with a 30-14 SHP is averaging 31 points per game this
Oak Grove, averaging just under 7 yards a The Skyline Titans trounced Mills last loss to Mission. Despite that, the season. Junior RB John Willard rushed
pop. Terra Nova QB Nate Gordon got his week, 32-19. The Cherokees were Grizzlies still piled up 320 yards of offense. for 62 yards and three touchdowns on just
senior year off to a flying start last week, chopped down by Burlingame, 48-24. Angelo Velez accounted for 224 of those. eight carries against Sobrato. ... As a team,
throwing for 344 yards and five touch- Skyline absolutely destroyed Mills on the The senior rushed for 151 yards and a score SHP rushed 225 yards on 23 carries, averag-
downs. He also rushed for 87 yards on just ground last week, racking up an eye-pop- on 15 carries. He also completed 11 of 14 ing nearly 10 yards a carry.

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2017. Both its losses have come against PAL
The rest Lake Division schools. Leigh finished 2016 Sports brief
in second place behind Oak Grove in the Mt.
Burlingame (2-0) at Hamilton Division of the BVAL. Family of teen who died
Alvarez (2-0), 7:30 p.m. Friday
The Panthers doubled up Sequoia last week, in football drill plans $15M suit
48-24. The Alvarez Eagles soared past Menlo School (1-1) at MINEOLA, N.Y. The family of a 16-
Alisal, 32-13. Burlingame comes into the Piedmont (2-0), 7 p.m. Friday year-old New York boy who died when a log
game averaging 51 points per game. Alvarez The Knights earned their first win of the year fell on his head during a preseason high
has allowed a total of 12 points through its first last week, whacking Stevenson, 56-6. The school football drill on Long Island has filed
two games. Piedmont Highlanders hammered Healdsburg, notice they intend to sue for $15 million in
57-0. Menlo has allowed a total of 22 points damages.
Menlo-Atherton (0-2) vs. Palma (0-1) at Sali- through its first two games. Piedmont has Joshua Mileto was carrying a 400-pound
nas Sports Complex, 7:30 p.m. Friday outscored its two opponents 98-17. log with four other players on the East
The Bears were beaten by Mitty last week, Sachem High School football team when it
30-23. The Palma Chieftains were cracked by Carlmont (2-0) at somehow fell and killed him, police said.
St. Francis, 40-6. Palma will be the third Mountain View (1-1), 7 p.m. Friday Detectives preliminarily deemed the death to
straight team M-Afaces that advanced to at least The Scots slammed Woodside last week, 53- be accidental.
the CCS semifinals last season. 29. The Mountain View Spartans were edged Notice of the pending lawsuit was filed
by North Salinas, 17-14. Through two Wednesday, and is the first step before a for-
El Capitan-Merced (0-2) at games, Carlmont is averaging 51 points. mal lawsuit is filed against the Sachem
Kings Academy (0-2), 7 p.m. Friday Mountain View has allowed a total of 21 points Central School District and Sachem East
The El Capitan Gauchos were knocked off by in its first two games combined. Touchdown Club Inc.
Sac-Joaquin Section power Oakdale last week, DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE The Aug. 10 tragedy led to the removal of
50-13. The Knights were clipped by Amador Burlingame RB Alec Meredith rushed for 105 Mills (0-2) at Lynbrook (0-2), 7 p.m. Friday the high schools head football coach and an
Valley-Pleasanton, 15-14. El Capitan has yards and two TDs last week. Mills was mauled by Skyline-Oakland last assistant, pending an internal investigation
allowed 44 and 50 points in its first two games. week, 32-19. Lynbrook was beaten 54-14 by by the school district. The team from eastern
TKA is still looking for the first win of the The Wildcats were walloped by Carlmont last Andrew Hill. Mills is allowing an average of Long Island is scheduled to play its first
Pete Lavorato Era. week, 53-29. The Leigh Longhorns opened 33 points per game while scoring just 12.5. game of the season on Saturday.
the season with a 29-24 win over Branham. Lynbrook is scoring an average of 13 points a A spokeswoman said the district does not
Woodside (0-2) at Leigh (1-0), 7 p.m. Woodside is off to an inauspicious start to game. comment on pending litigation.

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A majority of Ontiveros passing yards went
to Jeffries, who enjoyed a career performance,
touching triple-digit receiving for the rst time
in his career with six catches for 101 yards and
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one touchdown.
And our defense has scored defensive touch- Its a little different (this year) because we
downs in both games. So both sides of the ball, had a big powerhouse run game (last year),
were winning the turnover battle at this point. Jeffries said. So its a matter of trying to nd
The Bearcats got their rst pick-6 in a Week the yards of those two.
1 victory 33-15 over South City on a 58-yard Los Altos got a similar performance last week
return by senior cornerback Kevin Grant. Last out of senior tight end Vincent Colodny.
week in a 21-7 win over Santa Teresa, senior Having played varsity football since his soph-
free safety DaHareeha Allen matched in with a omore year, Colodny entered a showdown with
58-yard INT return. Soquel having totaled 270 career receiving
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GATORS
point with a smash off the left side in Game 3 set, the left-side smasher seemed bullet- Polverari nished off the penultimate set
en route to nishing the night with 19 kills. proof, as Aragon couldnt keep anything with a kill off the left side.
Both of our outsides are very smart, she sent over the net off the oor. Then the Gators rolled the momentum
SHP head coach Ali Magner said, and they Shes just smart, Trimble said. She knows right into Game 5, jumping out to a 4-0 lead
Continued from page 13 have a nesse game too. When you can mix were the holes are. She sees everything. with kills from Radeff and Polverari and a
hard attacks with nesse, its going to be To make the comeback even more impres- service ace from Desler.
I feel like the whole time we felt we could really hard to defend. sive, SHP fell behind early in Game 3. Aragon battled back though. Trailing 13-
win, Desler said. Aragon has had a tough go of it this week. In Aragon sophomore middle Maddie Campbell 9, the Dons went on a 3-point run to close it
Desler totaled just two kills in the opening a sweep at the hands of Menlo School Tuesday, opened the set with a kill, then Trimble later to 13-12 on kill by Manu. Polverari
set, as SHP blundered with nine unforced opposite hitter Della Trimble slammed her chin hit a fade off the right side to up the lead to 7- answered with a kill to force match point.
errors. But as the returning rst-team All-West on the court midway through the rst set. The 1. The Dons maintained a comfortable lead Aragon prolonged the battle when Tuivailala
Bay Athletic League Foothill Division outside bloodied junior had to come off the court for the up to 17-13 when sophomore Lydia Manu red a kill off the left side. But Radeff n-
hitter goes, so go the Gators. And the expert remainder of the set, but got patched up and sol- (nine kills) put one down off the right side. ished off the night with the game-winner.
marksman began mixing up her shots from diered back onto the court for the second set. Then Desler and the Gators went on a 4-0 run Magner was keen to chalk up the victory
anywhere and everywhere on the court to set- Bandaged and unable to effectively com- to equalize. After back-to-back Desler kills, to a team effort. Senior setter Haley
tle her team down. While the Gators commit- municate verbally on the court, Trimble Polverari scorched a service ace to tie it 17-17. Martella and junior setter Katie Quinlan
ted 16 more errors through sets 2 and 3, they started Thursday and paired with senior mid- The tie advanced to 22-22, but SHP sophomore were on point through the nal three sets in
totaled just six errors in the nal two sets. dle Lilli Tuiavailala to share the team-high Elena Radeff (ve kills, two blocks) scored a running the Gators 6-2 offense. Senior
I think she played a great roll, SHP jun- with 14 kills apiece. kill off middle to put the Gators in front. They libero Caroline Caruso, senior defensive
ior Ally Polverari said. She denitely We were there in the rst and second sets, would never again trail in the match. specialist Celia Charlton, junior defensive
helped turn it around all of her kills. and then we just mentally werent in the I think we really decided to play great specialist Eliza Foley and Desler played and
Polverari balanced the attack as SHPs other third fourth and fth, Trimble said. And defense and we came together as a team to exceptional back row.
outside hitter. The third-year varsity junior volleyball is a mental game. work a lot harder, Polverari said. We shift lineups quite a bit, Magner said.
struggled through a miserable opening set as The variety of precision shots from SHP jumped out to a fast lead in Game 4, [We] believe we have 13 players that can all
well, during which SHP totaled just seven team Desler seemed to get into the Dons heads as from 10-3 on Polveraris second match ace, contribute. To have that kind of depth is a
kills. Polverari, though, went on to record set- the match wore on. In the fth and decisive to 17-5 and to 24-8 on Desler kills. blessing because we plan on going far.

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spook the kids of Derry, Maine. Currys goofily sadistic take on teeth are bigger, his hair is less
Heres the good news: cartoonish, his eyes are more
Pennywise is as creepy as ever Bill Skarsgard (Son of Stellan, the character in the 1990s minis- yellow and his mobility has
in the new It. Thanks to a big- brother of Alexander) has eries adaptation. It helps that become terrifyingly kinetic.
ger budget and some improved infused Stephen Kings killer hes gotten an upgraded makeup
clown with a pathological men- job and a more antiquated (and See IT, Page 22
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Chef Alice Waters memoir tells tales of her youth and loves
By Jocelyn Gecker life and led her to open over the years, mostly cookbooks, a few Waters attended the University of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chez Panisse in 1971, about the restaurant and two illustrated chil- California, Berkeley, in the mid-1960s at
without any formal culi- drens books. But none had prepared her for the height of the Free Speech Movement and
BERKELEY Theres something you nary training. writing her memoir. campus uprisings against the Vietnam War.
need to know about Alice Waters, the cele- Seated in a sunlit This is a very personal book. At first, I The counterculture spirit electrified her, she
brated chef who changed the way America alcove of her iconic didnt know whether I could do it, Waters, writes, and instilled her with idealism and
eats. Berkeley restaurant, said. But I knew I had to do it honestly, or the feeling she could change the world. Her
She grew up eating frozen peas, frozen which is still booked not do it at all. book is dedicated to the memory of Mario
fish sticks and canned fruit salad for dinner. weeks in advance, Waters The book tells self-deprecating anecdotes Savio the movements late leader.
To complete this incongruous picture, Alice Waters is animated, engaging of early encounters with culinary greats like Food was not a focus for Waters until she
Waters adds, I grew up with iceberg lettuce and personable. She is Julia Child and Paul Prudhomme, and recol- studied in Paris, during a junior year abroad.
and Wishbone dressing. also busy, with little sign of slowing down lections of her suburban New Jersey child- A black-and-white photo on the books
Waters and her restaurant Chez Panisse are at age 73. She recently returned from a trip hood. As a teen, she drank too much and cover comes from Waters 1965 Sorbonne
credited with pioneering the farm-to-table to India, then returned home to attend Chez stayed out past curfew. Waters was briefly a university I.D. card.
movement and introducing mesclun to the Panisses 46th birthday celebration, then high school cheerleader and in a college I went to France and that was an awaken-
masses. But she didnt start out as a revolu- headed to Telluride for the film festival co- sorority until getting kicked out on morals ing. It was like I had never eaten before,
tionary and wants people to know that. Her founded by former lover Tom Luddy, who charges i.e. drinking and staying out said Waters. She vividly recalls tasting her
journey from a childhood of 1950s conven- remains a close friend, and she is now late. first warm baguette with apricot jam,
ience cooking to the heights of American preparing for book signings. She recounts painful memories she had Brittany oysters fresh from the Atlantic,
gastronomy is the subject of her new mem- The towering culinary figure stands a never publicly discussed, including an pungent cheeses and the discovery of
oir, released this week. diminutive 5-foot-2 and boosts herself up attempted rape in the mid-70s when a man mesclun, the tasty, tender mixed greens that
In Coming to My Senses: The Making of on an extra banquette cushion before dis- with a knife broke into her Berkeley apart- made her enjoy salad for the first time.
a Counterculture Cook, Waters tells richly cussing her life story over a pot of herbal ment. She escaped by jumping head first out When I got back from France, I wanted to
detailed, occasionally spicy tales of her tea. This is my most favorite recipe, a second-story window. It left her terrified eat like the French, Waters writes, but did-
early years, the travels, transformative Waters says as she pours the aromatic brew but ultimately empowered by her survival nt immediately realize it was her calling.
meals, friendships and love affairs there of fresh mint and lemon verbena leaves. instinct. Fresh out of college, she worked as a school
were many that changed the course of her Waters has published over a dozen books A lot of things I never talked about are in teacher but ultimately got fired. She thought
this book. Its hard for me. And I have to of opening a French-style creperie but then
Inaugural Car Show & Street Fair keep remembering why Im doing this, she
said.
decided on a little French bistro, where she
could cook affordable dinners for her
Saturday, September 9, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Waters is mindful of her legacy and this bohemian circle of Berkeley friends. Chez
Washington Street by Devils Canyon Brewing Company book is part of it. It helps connect dots and Panisse was born.
tell her story, she hopes, to a new genera- I think if theres one thing Im respon-

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I want to really make a connection with
sible for in this country, something that I
can take a little credit for, its the propaga-
Sunday, September 10, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. the counterculture of this country, with the tion of real salad in the United States,
young people that are curious about my past Waters writes. On a later trip to France, she
Music by Marla Goody & Revelation! and how I came to open a restaurant when I brought back seeds for mesclun, planted
was 27, without any experience at all. I want them in her backyard and served them at
to tell them everything that empowered me Chez Panisse before branching out to find
and made me stronger. local farmers.

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Americas 1917 entry into World War I, the CuriOdyssey, the experiential science and
San Mateo County History Museum opens wildlife center for children and families, is
Sketches from World War I, an exhibit of located at 1651 Coyote Point Drive in San
the art created by Peninsula soldier Alvin Mateo. You do not need to pre-register. You
Page Colby, both when he was training at may arrive and leave at any time during the
Fort Lewis, Washington, and when he was 9 a.m. to noon project. Wear comfortable
serving in France as a cook in the 91st shoes, hat, sunscreen and layered clothing.
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Stephen King inspired It filmmakers to become storytellers


By Sandy Cohen Im like, Am I going to band together when they remarkable thing.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS be able to go back and discover a mysterious King would go on to
visit? Hes just every- and evil force is respon- write many other horror
BEVERLY HILLS In 1989, when where. sible for the frequent stories, including
Stephen King had already published more Muschietti said King is disappearance of chil- Misery and The
than 20 books, three teenagers were discov- one of the greatest cre- dren in their small town. Tommyknockers, both
ering his horror novel It, a 1,100-page epic ative influences in his One boy in the club lost of which were adapted for
about a group of adolescent outcasts and a life. Im wired with his his beloved little broth- the screen.
shapeshifting villain who most often mani- way of telling stories, he er to it. Others have had He said he has no prob-
fests as a child-eating clown. said. personal encounters lem with the 1980s set-
Andy But with It, the film- Gary with the creepy being. Seth Grahame- ting for It because
Those teenage readers grew up to become
filmmakers, and they joined forces to make Muschietti makers immediately made Dauberman They decide that their Smith theres the same feeling
It into a movie, opening Friday. Director two major changes to the original novel: only chance of beating of nostalgia for people
Andy Muschietti, screenwriter Gary they chopped it in half and shifted its setting it is to stick together. who are grown-ups who say, Well, I remem-
Dauberman and producer Seth Grahame-Smith by 30 years. It stars a fine bunch of child actors, ber that era. And he thinks it was a no-
say Kings work shaped the storytellers they It just became evident that you cant take including Jaeden Lieberher (The Book of brainer to split the book in two and focus
are today, and his approval of their adapta- an 1,100-plus page book and condense it Henry) and Finn Wolfhard (Stranger just on the protagonists as kids.
tion is critical if theyre to consider the film down into one movie, Grahame-Smith said. Things), with Bill Skarsgard as the terrify- I thought it was a terrific idea, he said.
a success. The novel centers on seven characters in ing Pennywise. And Im hoping that the movie will be a suc-
Theres no way I would be a writer or a Derry, Maine, during two periods in their King said in an interview last week that the cess and theyll do the grown-ups, and then
novelist without Stephen King, said lives: as kids in the late 1950s, and as adults book is among his favorites, in kind of a they can do a DVD package where every-
Grahame-Smith, author of Pride and in the mid-80s. The film, though, focuses problematic way. things together!
Prejudice and Zombies and Abraham only on their childhood, when they first meet There was a point in my career where peo- Summing up his thoughts on the film,
Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, both of which Pennywise the Dancing Clown. And its set ple were calling me Horrormeister and, you King said, I liked it.
were adapted for the screen. The last thing around the time the filmmakers first discov- know, the scary guy. And I thought well, fine. That was when I exhaled, Dauberman
we would ever want is to be part of a lesser ered the book. OK. Well do a final exam and I will say every- said. I want everyone to enjoy it, but his
Stephen King movie. Todays moviegoers may be more nostalgic thing there is to say that I know about mon- opinion was the one that mattered to me
Hes definitely on my Rushmore of horror for the 1980s than the 1950s, Grahame- sters and fear and how childhood is the perfect most.
writers, Dauberman said, also mentioning Smith said. growth medium for terrifying things The same goes for the director and produc-
Edgar Allan Poe, Christopher Pike and R.L. They remember growing up and being everything from Hansel and Gretel to the ers.
Stine. teenagers in the 1980s, so it just made sense Werewolf of London and Ill put it all in In some ways, the best day of this whole
If King dislikes the film, its like disap- to push it forward, he said. So that ulti- one book and that will be it, that will be done experience was when we screened the movie
pointing a family member in a way, said the mately when we do hopefully get to tell the and I can move on and do whatever other for him and he loved it, Grahame-Smith
screenwriter, who counts the horror hit second part of the story, itll be present day. things that Ive got to do, King said by said. After that, it was a huge sigh of relief
Annabelle: Creation among his credits. This film is about how a group of kids phone from his home in Maine. And so for because whatever else happened, we pleased
And my wifes from Maine (like King), so who call themselves The Losers Club this to come back at this time is kind of a the man himself.
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Stephen King talks It and other adaptations


By Sandy Cohen AP: Ho w i mpo rtant the s creen? a refrigerator... And one of the things I
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i s i t that adaptati o ns Ki ng : Yeah, they still feel like mine. It remember is we were all told: If youre play-
are fai thful to y o ur feels very much like mine because it sticks ing and you see a discarded refrigerator, dont
LOS ANGELES The most-adapted author o ri g i nal wo rk? close to the book... I think some of the go in that, because kids can get in there and
alive introduces himself on the phone as Ki ng : Well its not reviews are going to say this is Stand by get locked in there and die. So I put a discard-
Steve King. that important to me, Me with monsters. But kids dont change ed refrigerator in the book and when one of
More than 60 of Stephen Kings novels really. I think that theyre that much... And the nice thing about It as the kids opens the door of it, its full of these
and short stories have been made into the best when they stick a movie is that as a horror movie, it works. leeches that come out... And that scared me.
movies or TV series over the past 40 years, close to the books But one of the reasons it works the only So sure. But a lot of times you feel more pow-
with a bumper crop of recent and forthcom- Stephen King because, I dont know, I reason that this kind of story ever works erful than scared because you feel like youre
ing releases hitting screens. feel a proprietary interest is that you care for the people that are the one engineering the frights.
A cinematic take on The Dark Tower and in that. I always think that some of the adap- involved. I mean, you go to a movie like AP: Its al mo s t s urpri s i ng that y o u
a TV adaptation of Mr. Mercedes launched tations that dont work that well are ones Friday the 13th and, lets face it, youre co ul d s care y o urs el f, s i nce y o u kno w
in August. Netflix will premiere its adapta- where they buy the concept, the basic con- sort of rooting to see 12 good-looking whats co mi ng .
tion of Kings novel Geralds Game later cept, but then say well yes but well do this, young people killed in 12 interesting ways. Ki ng : Its a little different with me
this month, and his novella 1922 in that and the other thing to it. So I always feel This movie isnt like that. You dont want to because Im kind of an instinctive writer. I
October. And a big-screen version of his a little bit like they bought my launching see any of them die! You want to see them sur- dont plan much in advance. I sort of know
epic scary clown tale It hits theaters pad and put their own rocket up, and some- vive. where Im going, but the specifics, I let
Friday. times the rocket explodes... The ones that I AP: Can y o u ev er s care y o urs el f those appear as the writing goes on. So a
The celebrated author, who turns 70 this like the best are the ones where they stick whi l e y o ure wri ti ng ? couple of times Ive been able to scare
month, talked with the Associated Press close to the story and where I see changes Ki ng : Yeah, from time to time. There are a myself. I know that when I was working on
about his scariest writing experiences and and things that have been altered and I say to couple of scenes in It that arent in the The Shining and writing about the woman
how Hollywood handles his work. myself, I wish Id thought of that. movie... Theres a scene in the book where in room 217 when the little boy Danny goes
Responses have been edited for clarity and AP: Do the s to ri es s ti l l feel l i ke they find this dumping ground where there up and sees her in the bathtub. That scared
brevity. y o urs when y o u s ee them adapted fo r are all these discarded appliances, and theres the hell out of me.

IT
Things kids even has a part in It: Finn of building tension and suspense, It just kids of the80s and 90s who were trauma-
Wolfhard plays the jokester Richie. The jumps from scene to scares with no connec- tized the first time around and cant get
other kids just look like they might have tion or coherence to thread them together enough of their own nostalgia? Or is it just
been part of the Netflix series Jaeden other than the mere fact that theyve been a dare for the under-17 crowd, who are more
Continued from page 19 Lieberher as Bill, Sophia Lillis as Beverly, placed on top of one-another, like toys likely to forgive the story flaws and just
Chosen Jacobs as Mike, Jack Dylan Grazer mixed up from different sets. submit to the scares?
Indeed, the new It goes all-out with the as Eddie, Wyatt Oleff as Stanley and Jeremy
horror in Part One of the story, which is And yet It does have a few tricks up its Like so many movies now, It is an
Ray Taylor as Ben. Victorian ruff. The largely unknown kids of intentionally incomplete tale a story-
focused on the plight of a group of children
in the 1980s who are haunted and hunted by But unlike, say, Stranger Things, or the losers club are good, with standout per- setting teaser for whats to come in Part
a clown only they can see. Things that the horror films that lull you in with familiar formances from Lieberher (Midnight Two. Maybe by the time that comes out the
miniseries only alluded to are depicted with circumstances before introducing the Special), Taylor and Lillis with her perfect- kids who snuck in to this It will be old
merciless glee. Did you want to see a gang insane, there is nothing remotely relatable ly 80s Kerri Green-vibe. And there are a few enough to harbor their own wistfulness for
of bullies cutting a kids stomach? It has or realistic about this setting. This makes it guaranteed jump-out-of-your-seat moments, the first they saw Pennywise. And then
that. Or witness a father looking lustily at especially hard to connect or engage with including the flawlessly rendered opening theres the scarier thought: Will the cycle
his pre-teen daughter? It has that too. the tormented kids. Both the parents and with Georgie, the toy boat and the sewer just continue until were all floating end-
The bad news is that It still doesnt add bullies are like fun-home distortions of rec- that has continued to haunt generations of lessly in our own nostalgia?
up to much. ognizably cruel humans. kids who either read Kings book or caught It, a Warner Bros. release, is rated R by
Directed by Andy Muschietti, It is a With three credited screenwriters (Chase the now cheesy looking miniseries on TV the Motion Picture Association of America
deeply hateful film with the pretenses of Palmer, Gary Dauberman and Cary too young. for violence/horror, bloody images, and
being an edgy throwback genre mashup, a la Fukunaga, who was originally set to direct) With the R-rating, you do have to wonder for language. Running time: 135 minutes.
Stranger Things. One of the Stranger the story is an unforgivable mess. Instead who this It is really for the now-grown Two stars out of four.
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RESPOND
equipment but they received permis-
Calendar sion from the top of FEMAs leader-
ship.
We used the drones primarily for
FRIDAY, SEPT. 8 Broadway, Redwood City. Workshop Continued from page 1
San Mateo Sunrise Rotary Club: is designed for elementary and reconnaissance. We were going to
Guest Speaker Gloria Guzman. advanced participants. $20 fee for areas none of us had ever been before.
7:30 a.m. 6650 Golf Course Drive, non-members and $15 fee for muse- to the nations second hurricane in We didnt know the extent of the dam-
Burlingame. $15 fee, breakfast um members, Reservations are almost as many weeks.
included. For more information call required. For more information and age so we were able to quickly put the
787-5595. to make a reservation email educa- A caravan carrying 15 members of drone up and gain some situational
tion@historysmc.org. the task force was welcomed home in
Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 awareness of whats going on and use
a.m. to 10:15 a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 2 Menlo Park Thursday with hugs and that to see where the populated homes
Mateo. Meet next to Forever 21. Free. p.m. and 8 p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 handshakes following an 11-day mis- were, Eggimann said. It came in very
For more information email john- E. Hillsdale Blvd. Admission is $35 to
mae1@att.net. $50. For more information visit hill- sion. The expert water rescue team handy, and it was very well received all
b a r n t h e a t re. o rg / 7 7 t h - s e a s o n - comprised of firefighters from Bay the way up the chain.
San Mateo County Pride Center become-subscriber. Area departments was dispatched as
Presents a Special Screening of Eggimann, like many of the task
Out Run. 5:45 p.m. to 9 p.m. San San Mateo County History Maker part of the Federal Emergency force members, were eager to put their
Mateo County Pride Center, 1021 El Dinner. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. 1333 Management Agencys response to
Camino Real, San Mateo. For more Bayshore Highway, Burlingame. In specialty training to work assisting
information call 591-0133. honor of philanthropist Tad Taube, Hurricane Harvey. rorist attacks to natural disasters communities in need.
$200 and up. For more information But there was barely enough time to since its founding in the 1990s. While the Texas responders returned
Our Lady of Angels 32nd Annual go to historysmc.org/history-makers. The team deployed to Texas was
Fun Faire. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Our Lady
decontaminate equipment and reorgan- home, others were preparing to depart.
of Angels School, 1328 Cabrillo Ave., Palo Alto Philharmonic Baroque ize as Hurricane Irma spun toward comprised of firefighters from Menlo Schapelhouman said 80 people would
Burlingame. Join the fun with food, Music Concert. 8 p.m. First Lutheran Florida after wreaking havoc in the Park, Central [San Mateo] County, San
rides, games and a silent auction. Church, 600 Homer Ave., Palo Alto. be sent to a yet-determined assignment
Also held on Sept. 9 from 2 p.m. to 11 $10-$22. For more information call Caribbean, prompting FEMA to call Jose, South San Francisco and Palo affiliated with Irmas looming strike
p.m. For more information call 270- 963-9925. upon the task force again. Alto departments. After driving east, along the Florida coast.
9454. they were assigned to help residents in
SUNDAY, SEPT. 10 We dont know when were going or They would include firefighters from
The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 8 Kidchella. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. where were going, but we know were the flooded town of Wharton, Texas. Menlo Park, Central County, Santa
p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway, Houses were completely covered,
Hillsdale Blvd. Admission is $35 to Redwood City. Free. For more infor- going, said Menlo Park Fire Chief Clara County, San Jose, South San
$50. For more information visit hill- mation call 780-7311. Harold Schapelhouman, moments after cars were completely covered, said Francisco, Sunnyvale, Milpitas, San
b a r n t h e a t re. o rg / 7 7 t h - s e a s o n - receiving notification. Mark Zamparelli, a boat operator and Francisco, Woodside, Mountain View
become-subscriber. Fall Gardening with Jonathan
Propp, Master Gardener. 1 p.m. to As sponsoring chief of one of Menlo Parks water rescue program and Palo Alto. The Task Force would
SATURDAY, SEPT. 9 2:30 p.m. San Mateo Central Park, 101 FEMAs 28 national search and rescue manager. Its kind of surreal. also include medical personnel and
Industrial Arts Horsepower Car Ninth Ave., San Mateo. Learn what They navigated feet of water by boat
Show and Street Fair. 8 a.m. to 3 you can and cannot grow during fall, teams, Schapelhouman said a new crew employees from local biotech compa-
p.m. Classic and vintage cars, ven- and how to take care of your plant- of 80 people including firefighters, and went home to home not knowing nies Genentech and SRI International
dors, food trucks, activities for chil- ing beds and fruit trees. For more when they might uncover a body. At
dren and beer and wine tasting. For information call 276-7403. doctors, civilians with specialty haz- who have specialty training in dealing
more information contact ardous material training and heavy- one point, they came across a man who with hazardous materials,
dbouchard@sancarloschamber.org. Battle of the Badges Community duty equipment operators would was worried about his friend and asked
Softball Game. 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Schapelhouman said.
Fall Plant Sale. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Belmont Sports Complex, 550 Island deploy as Task Force 3. firefighters to check on him, he
Veterans Memorial Senior Center, Parkway, Belmont. Community soft- While only time will ultimately tell recalled. A balancing act
1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City. ball game honoring local police and Once we got there, he was sitting
Fall vegetable plants will be on sale fire departments. Any donations go what kind of damage Irma will inflict,
along with cover crop seeds and directly to the Belmont Redwood what they do know is theyll go where on his porch. No food, no water, shirt Task Force 3, as well as an Oakland-
some herbs. For more information Shores Rotary Foundation. Free. For
theyre needed. off just batting away the mosquitos, based team, are two of FEMAs eight
call 276-7403. mor information call 701-5599. crews based in California who when
Task Force Leader Jim Stevens, a Zamparelli said recalling the desperate
Managing Behaviors with The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 2 veteran division chief with Menlo scene. called upon, will drop everything at a
Dementia Patients. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. moments notice and deploy.
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Hillsdale Blvd. Admission is $35 to Park Fire, returned from Texas and said Despite the neighborhood being
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. $50. For more information visit hill- they were actually disappointed that flooded, the man refused to leave his But with wildfires raging across
The event is free but registration is b a r n t h e a t re. o rg / 7 7 t h - s e a s o n -
they would be getting a break. home. So rescuers provided him food California, its a balancing act, he
required. For more information call become-subscriber.
Its a mixed blessing, Stevens and water and urged him to call his said.
522-7490.
Good Shepherd Concert Series. 3
said. We made it home safely, thats a friend, Zamparelli said. The number one priority is filling
AARP San Bruno Chapter. 10 a.m. p.m. 1300 Fifth Ave., Belmont. all seats on the fire truck. [We] cant
12 p.m. San Bruno Senior Center, Featuring Presidio Quintet. great thing. But we were really think-
1555 Crystal Springs Road, San Admission by donation. Children
welcome. For more information con-
ing wed go forward to Florida and do Special skills sacrifice local capability,
Bruno. Coffee and doughnuts will be
some more work. Schapelhouman said, noting respond-
available. Entertainment will be Scott tact admin@goodshepherdbel- Back inside the Menlo Park ware- ing to statewide and national disasters
Hill. For more information call 583- mont.org. But it was on the way home that house, Zamparelli helped unpacked a
4499. Stevens said he encountered an image means firefighters throughout the
Jennings and Keller Folk Duo. 3 brand new inflatable boat that could department pull overtime to backfill.
Womens Health Workshop. 10 a.m. p.m. to 4 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 that stuck with him. After leaving the now be sent to Florida. Task Force 3
to 11:30 a.m. 2645 Alameda de las Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. For
flood zone, the crew was approached But rising to the occasion is a senti-
Pulgas, San Mateo. Inside-Out more information contact bel- stores the boats for FEMA and mans ment that inspires many firefighters to
learn essential tips for good health mont@smcl.org. by a man whod lived in the Texas town them during disasters. Following
and beauty from the inside out. Cost Task Force 3 had just assisted. take on the profession. And one of the
$42 residents, $49 non-residents. For Bay Shore Lyric Opera. 5 p.m. Hurricane Katrina, specialty water res- rewarding images firefighters like
more information call 522-7490. Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway, There was a family in a pickup truck cue training began for the FEMAs 28
Redwood City. Free. For more infor- just piled full of their belongings, Stevens came home with was seeing
mation call 780-7311.
national task forces. Harveys destruc- neighbor helping neighbor.
Kimochi Seventh Annual Show n Stevens said, noting the man didnt
Shine Car Show. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. tion in Texas marked the first time all I will say this about Texas, there
1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. Family-friendly Opera: Carmen. 5 have a destination at the time. He was teams were deployed at once since the
The car show, featuring 1976 and ear- p.m, to 7 p.m. Redwood City Town
just trying to find a way to start over. was a lot of spontaneous volunteers.
lier American and foreign made cars Square, 2200 Broadway, Redwood 2005 New Orleans disaster. From what I saw, people didnt hesitate
and trucks, will take place in the main City. Free. For more information call Basically lost everything. And he had It also marked the first time Menlo
campus parking lot. For more infor- (408) 391-5785. his one little girl standing next to to reach out and help each other,
mation contact dyee@kimochi-
Parks specialty drone operators Stevens said. I think that its impor-
inc.org. Broadway Neighborhood him. Shes just a kid, she doesnt deployed the technology to assist a
Workshop. 6 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. 1219 know; all she knows is what she knew tant that we all, all of us, not me, all of
Broadway, Burlingame. Hors doeu-
national disaster. Fire Capt. Tony us, try to make the most of our life.
IGG Real Estate: One Day Expo. 10 as a home is gone.
a.m. to 6:30 p.m. 255 S. Airport Blvd., vres by Il Piccolo Catering. Free. For Eggimann, a founding member of their And in my mind, the best way to do
South San Francisco. New markets more information contact ilpicco- Task Force 3 has responded to drone program, said theres often fed-
and updates on all markets. Cost $25 lo1990@gmail.com.
tragedies across the nation from ter- that is to reach out and help other peo-
per person or $35 per couple. For
eral stigma surrounding this type of ple.
more information call 952-2641. MONDAY, SEPT. 11
Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30
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Workshop. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. San For more events visit
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DILBERT CROSSWORD PUZZLE

HOLY MOLE

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE ACROSS


1 Nearest star
46 Fires
47 Numbers
23 Chinese way
24 Holy terror
4 Yak 52 Jekylls alter ego 25 Change color
7 Interest amt. 53 Not een once 27 Renoir model
10 Latin 101 word 54 Ms. Arthur 29 Is, to Pedro
11 Novelist Bagnold 55 Seine moorages 31 Fuss
13 Fellow 56 Audacity 32 Kiwis extinct cousin
14 Green parrot 57 Luggage 33 Even so
15 Overindulge 58 Cable 35 Helps get well
16 Computer system 59 Reuben bread 37 Crossly
17 Snares 60 Masseuse employer 40 Making a bow
19 Dye 41 EPA figure
20 Bunion site DOWN 42 Clapton classic
GET FUZZY 21 Aptitude 1 For arguments 43 Beneath
23 Driftwood bringer 2 Bad or good sign 45 Singer Haggard
26 Picture in a picture 3 Garden soil 46 Snazzy
28 Author Tan 4 Mural undercoat 48 Move toward
29 Flightless bird 5 Angels city 49 Recedes
30 Sordid 6 Mouthful 50 Swing a scythe
34 Unwraps 7 Lose ones cool 51 Long story
36 Put down, slangily 8 Jingle
38 Forest grazer 9 Printed matter
39 Sheer 12 Dorm room items
41 Castle defense 13 Evolve
42 Virginia caverns 18 Summer in Savoie
44 Current meas. 22 Monsters loch
THURSDAY PUZZLE SOLVED
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ANSWERS and Games?
Each row and each column must contain the
numbers 1 through 6 without repeating. Jumble Page 2 La Times Crossword Puzzle Classifieds
The numbers within the heavily outlined boxes,
called cages, must combine using the given operation Tundra & Over the Hedge Comics Classifieds
(in any order) to produce the target numbers in the
top-left corners. Boggle Puzzle Everyday in DateBook
Freebies: Fill in single-box cages with the number in
the top-left corner.

absorb whats going on around you, and take a PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Be careful not to divulge living space to accommodate your current needs will
moment to summarize your options before you engage secret information. You will be blamed or challenged pay off. Romance is on the rise and a promise can be
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2017
in battle. by someone in a position to make you look bad. Dont made.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Walk away from situations SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Invest in your meddle in other peoples affairs. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Dont feel the need to
that are risky or unpredictable. Concentrate on your health, appearance and surroundings. A lifestyle ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- If you want change, make follow what others do if you arent ready. Making an
personal assets, health and home improvements. change will boost your morale and bring you greater it happen. Dont wait around for someone else to make impulsive move will leave you in an uncertain position.
Work alone if it results in less stress and greater emotional and financial stability. Stick close to home. the first move. Personal gains can be made if you Concentrate on personal growth.
productivity. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Dont push, or follow through with your plans. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- A brief vacation or a hobby
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Partnerships can be someone will push back. Err on the side of caution and TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- An offer will appear to you can do with your family or a loved one is featured.
developed and cooperation and progress made if check facts, even the ones that seem solid. A simple be much better than it actually is. Before you take Personal improvements will lead to compliments.
you are open to suggestions and willing to put in the blunder can lead to an unfortunate mistake. a risk, consider the consequences. When things are Express your feelings and implement positive life
time required to make things happen. Romance is AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- A positive change can uncertain, consider alternatives. Aim to stabilize your changes.
highlighted. be made to the way you earn or handle money. Greater life.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Work-related stability will result if you get involved in a partnership GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Look at personal COPYRIGHT 2017 United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
suggestions will be met with opposition. Listen and or joint venture. agreements and make improvements. Fixing up your
24 Friday Sept. 8, 2017 COMICS/GAMES THE DAILY JOURNAL

DILBERT CROSSWORD PUZZLE

HOLY MOLE

PEARLs BEFORE SWINE ACROSS


1 Nearest star
46 Fires
47 Numbers
23 Chinese way
24 Holy terror
4 Yak 52 Jekylls alter ego 25 Change color
7 Interest amt. 53 Not een once 27 Renoir model
10 Latin 101 word 54 Ms. Arthur 29 Is, to Pedro
11 Novelist Bagnold 55 Seine moorages 31 Fuss
13 Fellow 56 Audacity 32 Kiwis extinct cousin
14 Green parrot 57 Luggage 33 Even so
15 Overindulge 58 Cable 35 Helps get well
16 Computer system 59 Reuben bread 37 Crossly
17 Snares 60 Masseuse employer 40 Making a bow
19 Dye 41 EPA figure
20 Bunion site DOWN 42 Clapton classic
GET FUZZY 21 Aptitude 1 For arguments 43 Beneath
23 Driftwood bringer 2 Bad or good sign 45 Singer Haggard
26 Picture in a picture 3 Garden soil 46 Snazzy
28 Author Tan 4 Mural undercoat 48 Move toward
29 Flightless bird 5 Angels city 49 Recedes
30 Sordid 6 Mouthful 50 Swing a scythe
34 Unwraps 7 Lose ones cool 51 Long story
36 Put down, slangily 8 Jingle
38 Forest grazer 9 Printed matter
39 Sheer 12 Dorm room items
41 Castle defense 13 Evolve
42 Virginia caverns 18 Summer in Savoie
44 Current meas. 22 Monsters loch
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9-8-17

Sudoku Want More Fun


answers and Games?
Each row and each column must contain the
numbers 1 through 6 without repeating. Jumble Page 2 La Times Crossword Puzzle Classifieds
The numbers within the heavily outlined boxes,
called cages, must combine using the given operation Tundra & Over the Hedge Comics Classifieds
(in any order) to produce the target numbers in the
top-left corners. Boggle Puzzle Everyday in DateBook
Freebies: Fill in single-box cages with the number in
the top-left corner.

absorb whats going on around you, and take a PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Be careful not to divulge living space to accommodate your current needs will
moment to summarize your options before you engage secret information. You will be blamed or challenged pay off. Romance is on the rise and a promise can be
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2017
in battle. by someone in a position to make you look bad. Dont made.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Walk away from situations SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Invest in your meddle in other peoples affairs. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Dont feel the need to
that are risky or unpredictable. Concentrate on your health, appearance and surroundings. A lifestyle ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- If you want change, make follow what others do if you arent ready. Making an
personal assets, health and home improvements. change will boost your morale and bring you greater it happen. Dont wait around for someone else to make impulsive move will leave you in an uncertain position.
Work alone if it results in less stress and greater emotional and financial stability. Stick close to home. the first move. Personal gains can be made if you Concentrate on personal growth.
productivity. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Dont push, or follow through with your plans. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- A brief vacation or a hobby
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Partnerships can be someone will push back. Err on the side of caution and TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- An offer will appear to you can do with your family or a loved one is featured.
developed and cooperation and progress made if check facts, even the ones that seem solid. A simple be much better than it actually is. Before you take Personal improvements will lead to compliments.
you are open to suggestions and willing to put in the blunder can lead to an unfortunate mistake. a risk, consider the consequences. When things are Express your feelings and implement positive life
time required to make things happen. Romance is AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- A positive change can uncertain, consider alternatives. Aim to stabilize your changes.
highlighted. be made to the way you earn or handle money. Greater life.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Work-related stability will result if you get involved in a partnership GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Look at personal COPYRIGHT 2017 United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
suggestions will be met with opposition. Listen and or joint venture. agreements and make improvements. Fixing up your
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104 Training 110 Employment 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
TERMS & CONDITIONS SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- Representative needed to sell newspa- STATEMENT #274817
fieds will not be responsible for more per print and web advertising and event The following person is doing business
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia- marketing solutions. To apply, please call as: Etchetera, 182 El Rancho Drive,
bility shall be limited to the price of one 650-344-5200 and send resume to SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
insertion. No allowance will be made for info@smdailyjournal.com Registered Owner: Richelle A. Durante,
errors not materially affecting the value same address. The business is conduct-
of the ad. All error claims must be sub- ed by an Individual. The registrants
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- SALES/MARKETING commenced to transact business under
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate INTERNSHIPS their FBN on 8/25/2017.
Card. The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking /s/Richelle A. Durante/
for ambitious interns who are eager to This statement was filed with the Asses-
jump into the business arena with both sor-County Clerk on 8/29/2017. (Publish-
110 Employment feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs
of the newspaper and media industries.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17).
This position will provide valuable
experience for your bright future.
CAREGIVERS Email resume
info@smdailyjournal.com
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #274865
The following person is doing business
2 years experience as: SpeakEasy Homes, 838 Walnut Ave, Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
203 Public Notices BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered
required. Owner: John Edward Blanpied, same ad-
dress. The business is conducted by an
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #274664 Individual. The registrants commenced
Immediate placement The following person is doing business
as: Aegis Corps Services, 403 Stam-
to transact business under their FBN on
Sept. 1, 2017 .
on all assignments. baugh St., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. /s/John Blanpied/
Registered Owners: Pedro Sanchez, This statement was filed with the Asses-
same address. The business is conduct- sor-County Clerk on 9/1/2017. (Publish-
Call ed by an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
FBN on N/A.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17).

(650)777-9000 /s/Pedro Sanchez/


This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
sor-County Clerk on 8/16/2017. (Publish- STATEMENT #274883
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The following person is doing business
DATARPM CORPORATION, USA has a 8/18/17, 8/25/17, 9/1/17, 9/8/17). as: Yuki Design LLC, 1307 Terrace
position open in Redwood City, CA for a Drive, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Regis-
Senior Infrastructure Engineer who will: tered Owner: Yuki Design, LLC, CA.
Architect, design and develop software FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The business is conducted by a Limited
tools to automate day-to-day activities STATEMENT #274614 Liability Company. The registrants com-
and maintain and monitor cloud infra- The following person is doing business menced to transact business under their
structure. Min requirements: Bachelor's as: Small Size Construction, 810 Edgehill FBN on 04/08/2017 . 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 296 Appliances
in Engineering, Computer Science or re- Drive, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- /s/Yuk Lau/
lated field plus 5 years of total exp. in- tered Owner: John Arthur Jones, same This statement was filed with the Asses- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR be heard and must appear at the hearing REFRIGERATOR COMPACT made by
cluding at least 2 years in both Hadoop address. The business is conducted by sor-County Clerk on 9/6/2017. (Publish- CHANGE OF NAME to show cause why the petition should emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650
and MongoDB and at least 1 year of exp. an Individual. The registrants com- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, CASE# 17CIV03975 not be granted. If no written objection is 573 5269
in each of the following: Spark, Docker, menced to transact business under the 9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17). SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
and ML. Mail resume and cover letter FBN on 6/19/17. COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the SEWING MACHINE-ROYAL XL 6000
to DataRPM Corporation, USA, /s/John A. Jones/ 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, petition shall be held on 10/13/17 at 9 Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
ATTN: DATARPM Jobs, 220 C Twin Dol- This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County (650)342-8436.
phin Drive, Redwood City, CA 94065. sor-County Clerk on 8/10/2017. (Publish- STATEMENT #274611 PETITION OF Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The following person is doing business Joanna Bartlett and Anthony Levitan copy of this Order to Show Cause shall SEWING MACHINE: Older Singer Porta-
8/25/17, 9/1/17, 9/8/17, 9/15/17). as: Suzies Creative Catering, 804 Hud- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: be published at least once each week for ble sewing machine. Works great.
FIELD SERVICE MECHANIC wanted for son Street, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Petitioner: Joanna Bartlett and Anthony four successive weeks prior to the date $40.00 (650)207-4162
forklift maintenance and repairs and Registered Owner: Suzanne Philpot, Levitanfiled a petition with this court for a set for hearing on the petition in the fol-
Road service tech, Benefits: Company FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME same address. The business is conduct- decree changing names as follows: lowing newspaper of general circulation: WHIRLPOOL WASHER DRYER, GE
vehicle, Paid vacation, Medical STATEMENT #274680 ed by an Individual. The registrants Present Name: Jake Lion Bartlett San Mateo Daily Journal Refrigerator all working and in good con-
401K/IRA, company phone. Pay DOE The following person is doing business commenced to transact business under Proposed Name: Jake Lion Levitan Filed: 9/1/2017 dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
Redwood City Location. Contact Matt to as: Pacifica Beauty Salon, 127 Manor their FBN on August 1992 . /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
schedule an interview. (650)361-1666 Drive, PACIFICA, CA 94044. Registered /s/Suzanne Marie Philpot/ THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Judge of the Superior Court
Owner: Lung Vuong Tran, 119 Mariposa This statement was filed with the Asses- interested in this matter shall appear be- Dated: 8/30/2017 297 Bicycles
Ave., Daly City, CA 94015. The business sor-County Clerk on 8/10/2017. (Publish- fore this court at the hearing indicated (Published 9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17,
HOUSE CLEANERS is conducted by an Individual. The regis- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 9/29/17) ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal-
NEEDED trants commenced to transact business 9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17). tition for change of name should not be loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
Up to $15 per hour. Company Car. under the FBN on N/A. granted. Any person objecting to the
/s/Lung Vuong Tran/ name changes described above must file CHILDS SCHWINN BICYCLE, BLUE in
Call Molly Maid at (650)837-9788. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
90 Glenn Way #2, SAN CARLOS This statement was filed with the Asses- a written objection that includes the rea-
sor-County Clerk on 8/17/2017. (Publish- CHANGE OF NAME sons for the objection at least two court
CASE# 17CIV03701 NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
210 Lost & Found $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
8/25/17, 9/1/17, 9/8/17, 9/15/17).
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, to show cause why the petition should mes
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, FOUND: KEYS at Westwood Park in
not be granted. If no written objection is Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 298 Collectibles
PETITION OF claim (650)714-8893
STATEMENT #274731 tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
The following person is doing business Daniel Ephraim Priven petition shall be held on 10/11/17 at 9
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: LOST CAT. Black and White. Black 1950'S THE First Authentic Rock & Roll
as: FIFTYcc, LLC, 96 W 41st Ave, SAN a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County Collection, 72 original hits, $10; 591-
MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: Petitioner: Daniel Ephraim Priven filed a Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A patch on right eye. REWARD.
Call (323) 439-7713. 9769 San Carlos
FIFTYcc, LLC, CA. The business is con- petition with this court for a decree copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
ducted by a Limited Liability Company. changing names as follows: be published at least once each week for
BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star
The registrants commenced to transact Present Name: Daniel Ephraim Priven
Proposed Names: Dan Ephraim
four successive weeks prior to the date Books Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian,
business under the FBN on N/A. set for hearing on the petition in the fol-
/s/Elizabeth Cuevas/ Priven-Troncoso lowing newspaper of general circulation: space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518-
JAMES PATTERSON hardback books. 6614
This statement was filed with the Asses- San Mateo Daily Journal 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
sor-County Clerk on 8/23/2017. (Publish- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Filed: 8/30/2017
interested in this matter shall appear be- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ FRAMED LEBRON James painting,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, NICHOLAS SPARKS hardback books. 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591-
8/25/17, 9/1/17, 9/8/17, 9/15/17). fore this court at the hearing indicated Judge of the Superior Court 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- Dated: 8/30/2017 9769, San Carlos
tition for change of name should not be (Published 9/1/17, 9/8/17, 9/15/17, QUALITY BOOKS used and rare. World
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME granted. Any person objecting to the 9/22/17) & US History and classic American nov-
STATEMENT #274818 name changes described above must file LENNOx RED Rose, Unused, hand
els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
The following person is doing business a written objection that includes the rea-
as: Better 4 You Meals, 370 Adrian $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
sons for the objection at least two court V.LOGVINOV, UNUSUAL Journey to the
Raod, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Regis- days before the matter is scheduled to Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
tered Owner: Better 4 You Breakfast, LIONEL 0-GA Box misc train parts. Call
be heard and must appear at the hearing ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR sian, 104 p $25 650-638-1695 (650)344-4756 $25
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by to show cause why the petition should CHANGE OF NAME
a Corporation. The registrants com- not be granted. If no written objection is CASE# 17CIV03880
menced to transact business under their timely filed, the court may grant the peti- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
294 Baby Stuff MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good
$59 call (650)218-6528
FBN on Feb 2011 . tion without a hearing. A hearing on the COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
/s/Jacqueline Duvivier Castillo/ petition shall be held on 9/28/17 at 9 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, FISHER-PRICE HEALTHY Care booster SUPREMES GREATEST Hits, 2 album
This statement was filed with the Asses- a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 seat - $5 (650)592-5864. set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591-
sor-County Clerk on 8/29/2017. (Publish- Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A PETITION OF 9769
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, copy of this Order to Show Cause shall Zhe Xu 296 Appliances
9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17). be published at least once each week for TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: VINTAGE FLORAL Bone china teacup,
four successive weeks prior to the date Petitioner: Zhe Xu filed a petition with 1960'S AVOCADO Osterizer blender saucer, dessert plate. $10 per set. Six
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- this court for a decree changing names excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- sets available. (650)503-4170. Redwood
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 0513 City.
STATEMENT #274891 lowing newspaper of general circulation: as follows:
The following person is doing business San Mateo Daily Journal Present Name: Zhe Xu
as: Marshall Realty, 683 Jenevein Ave- Filed: 8/18/2017 Proposed Name: Jason Zhe Xu AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/re- 299 Computers
nue, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- /s/Robert D. Foiles/ mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
tered Owner: Anne Oliva, 855 Hacienday Judge of the Superior Court THE COURT ORDERS that all persons brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
Dated: 8/16/2017 interested in this matter shall appear be- RECORDABLE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
Way, Millbrae, CA 94080. The business 0898 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- (Published 8/25/17, 9/1/17, 9/8/17, fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- (650) 578 9208
trants commenced to transact business 9/15/17) AIR CONDITIONER, Portable, 14,000
under their FBN on 2/29/12 . tition for change of name should not be BTU, Commercial Cool model
/s/Anne E. Oliva/ granted. Any person objecting to the CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- 300 Toys
This statement was filed with the Asses- name changes described above must file sories plus remote included.
sor-County Clerk on 9/6/2017. (Publish- a written objection that includes the rea- 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO. DOLL HOUSE w/ furniture $50.00 new
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR sons for the objection at least two court (650)345-1835 joe 650 573 5269
9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17). CHANGE OF NAME days before the matter is scheduled to
CASE# 17CIV03566 be heard and must appear at the hearing BISSELL BAGLESS Upright Vacuum, LARGE STUFFED ANIMALS - $3 each
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, to show cause why the petition should Model 82H1, Dual Edge Cleaning, Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, not be granted. If no written objection is Cleanview Hepa Filter $25 650-952-
STATEMENT #274799 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 3500 STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac-
The following person is doing business REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 tion without a hearing. A hearing on the tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
as: Eccentric Engineer, 80 Glenn Way, PETITION OF petition shall be held on 10/13/17 at 9 CIRRUS STEAM mop model SM212B 4 head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered Jayson Arocha a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County new extra cleaning pads,user manual.
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A $45. (650)588-5487 STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac-
Owner: Anthony Duarte, 755 Sleeper tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040. The Petitioner: Jayson Arocha filed a petition copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
with this court for a decree changing be published at least once each week for COLEMAN LxE Roadtrip Grill - head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrants commenced to transact names as follows: four successive weeks prior to the date Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
Present Name: Jayson Daniel Alan Wei- set for hearing on the petition in the fol- (650)918-9847 STAR WARS Celebration 3 Darth Vader
business under their FBN on 4/18/2017. $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
/s/Anthony Duarte/ er lowing newspaper of general circulation:
NEWSPAPER INTERNS This statement was filed with the Asses- Proposed Name: Jayson Daniel Lane San Mateo Daily Journal ELECTRIC STOVE From Sears
JOURNALISM sor-County Clerk on 8/28/2017. (Publish- Arocha Filed: 9/1/2017 Excellent Condition $225 302 Antiques
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Please Call (650)244-9267
The Daily Journal is looking for in- Judge of the Superior Court
9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17). THE COURT ORDERS that all persons ANTIQUE TEAK CHINA cabinet and
terns to do entry level reporting, re- interested in this matter shall appear be- Dated: 8/30/2017 GOOD MICROWAVE 1100 watt $40 Da-
search, updates of our ongoing fea- matching table, with doors and legs.
fore this court at the hearing indicated (Published 9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, ly City (415) 231-4825. $500/obo. (650)952-5049.
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 9/29/17)
so welcome. STATEMENT #274624 tition for change of name should not be LARGE FAN - 26" x 26" - good condition
- $20.(650)697-6763 HEIRLOOM 1920 hand quilted bed-
The following person is doing business granted. Any person objecting to the spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat-
We expect a commitment of four to as: HappyQI Acupuncture, 5 43rd Ave., name changes described above must file
eight hours a week for at least four MFG H20LABS Model 300 exc cond tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556-
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered a written objection that includes the rea- counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. 9708
months. The internship is unpaid, but Owner: HappyQI, Inc., CA. The business sons for the objection at least two court ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- is conducted by a Corporation. The reg- days before the matter is scheduled to CHANGE OF NAME
terns have progressed in time into istrants commenced to transact business be heard and must appear at the hearing CASE# 17CIV03865
paid correspondents and full-time re- under their FBN on N/A . to show cause why the petition should SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,

LEGAL NOTICES
porters. /s/Kevin Yen/ not be granted. If no written objection is
This statement was filed with the Asses- timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
College students or recent graduates sor-County Clerk on 8/11/2017. (Publish- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, petition shall be held on 9/28/17 at 9 PETITION OF
experience is preferred but not neces- 9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17). a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County Manoj Goyal
sarily required. Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Manoj Goyal filed a petition
Fictitious Business Name Statements,
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
Please send a cover letter describing
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #274872
be published at least once each week for with this court for a decree changing
names as follows:
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
your interest in newspapers, a resume
and three recent clips. Before you ap-
The following person is doing business
four successive weeks prior to the date
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- Present Name: Manoj Goyal Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
as: Happy Beauty Center, 218 Broadway Proposed Name: Manoj Kumar Goyal
ply, you should familiarize yourself Ave., MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registered
lowing newspaper of general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal
Notice of Public Sales and More.
with our publication. Our Web site: Owner: Kathy Gao, same address. The THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
www.smdailyjournal.com. Filed: 8/18/2017 interested in this matter shall appear be-
business is conducted by an Individual. /s/Robert D. Foiles/
The registrants commenced to transact Judge of the Superior Court
fore this court at the hearing indicated Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
Send your information via e-mail to business under their FBN on 2/25/2005 . below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- Dated: 8/16/2017 tition for change of name should not be
/s/Kathy Gao/
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- This statement was filed with the Asses-
(Published 8/25/17, 9/1/17, 9/8/17,
9/15/17)
granted. Any person objecting to the Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 sor-County Clerk on 9/5/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the rea- Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
9/8/17, 9/15/17, 9/22/17, 9/29/17). sons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
THEDAILYJOURNAL Friday Sept. 8, 2017 27

302 Antiques 304 Furniture 308 Tools 312 Pets & Animals Garage Sales Garage Sales
MAHOGANY ANTIQUE Secretary desk, ENTERTAINMENT CENTER for $50. ROUTER TABLE ryobi $ 99. like new PET TAxI Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
elled glass, $300. (650)766-3024
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
(650)726-4102
(650)573-5269

ROUTER TABLE, Used Bosh $45,


Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
$25. Call (650)349-6059. BIG RUMMAGE GARAGE SALES
PICTURE POST Cards with stamps, 30,
1909 to 1929. $10. (650)826-5262
GLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
(650)367-8146
SCROLL SAW Sears Variable Speed
316 Clothes SALE ESTATE SALES
16" $45 (650) 367 8146 Make money, make room!
WE PAY Top Dollar IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x 2 PR action slacks 36w 29L $10.00
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. each (650)367-1508
For Asian Works of Art IKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
SHOPSMITH MARK V 50th Anniversary
most attachments.
(650)504-0585
$1,500/OBO.
5 BOxES male & female square dance
Sat. Sept. 9 List your upcoming
garage sale,
Estate Liquidation Sales
RB Gallery
$ 30. (650)598-9804.
LOVE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow SKIL SAW 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP,
clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
bunch $200 Maryann 650-574-4439. 9am-3pm moving sale,
of The Peninsula floral $99. (650)574-4021 Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30
estate sale,
(650)556-9708 BOY SCOUT canvas belt with Boy Scout
(650)697-7966 NEW DELUxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5.
yard sale,
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
Sell! (650) 875-8159.
TABLE SAW Ryobi 10 with stand. New
in box $99. (650)583-9901 or (650) 678-
(650)588-0842
Village at the rummage sale,
FAUx FUR Coat Woman's brown multi

303 Electronics
NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame
0221.
color in excellent condition
length $50 (650)692-8012
3/4 Crossing Apts. clearance sale, or
$30.00 (650) 347-2356 VINTAGE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
1947. $60. (650)245-7517
whatever sale you
ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma- OAK 25 Bottle wine cabinet with etched GENUINE LADIES Mink Fur Jacket, have...
chines never used for small bus. $95
(650)992-4544.
glass inset.
(650)646-8530
Not refrigerated. $50 VINTAGE SHOPSMITH and BAND
SAW, good shape. $500/obo. Call
$50.00 Call: 650-368-0748. 1101 National Ave.,
(650)342-6993 LADIES SEQUIN dress, blue, size XL,
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 San Bruno Reach over 83,450 readers
BLAUPUNKT AM/FM/CD Radio and Re- OFFICE TABLE, 24"x48" HD. folding from South San Francisco
ceiver with Detachable Face asking legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
$130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
to Palo Alto.
$100. (650)593-4490 WOOD BOTTOM hand planes . Good
(650) 578-9208 in your local newspaper.
workers. $25 each. Call (650)339-3672
KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger
incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 OFFICE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid
wood with formica wood grain top $25 309 Office Equipment
NEW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's
pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each FOSTER CITY LIONS Call (650)344-5200
MOTOROLA BRAVO MB 520 (android (650) 787-9753 (650)952-3466
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
card Belmont (650)595-8855
LAPTOP CASE or bag. Black. Like new. GARAGE SALE
ORNATE MAHOGANY headboard with Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. NIKE AIR shoes, white, size 10, hardly
gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 worn (cost $50) $10, 591-9769 San Car- Saturday Sept 9
NEW HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex-
tra cartridges- $30. Call (650)345-1234 PINE DOUBLE/QUEEN head/foot board
310 Misc. For Sale los 8:30am-1:30pm 379 Open Houses
ONKYO AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
with metal frame $50. (650)646-8530 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint, PARIS HILTON purse white & silver un-
used, about 12" long x 9" high
931 Crane Ave, Foster City
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, RETRO HUTCH Needs refinishing other- no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 All proceeds benefit CORA
$23. (650)592-2648
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 wise good condition. Top detaches from
BOBBY HULL Hockey Game Great (Community Overcoming OPEN HOUSE
bottom $25. (650)712-9962 TUxEDO SIzE 40, black, including white
SAMSUNG FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl.
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784
shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189 Relationship Abuse) LISTINGS
SEWING STORAGE cabinet, Custom CASH REGISTER Parts; Much Skin Not
made wood perfect condition $75. WILSON'S LG Green Suede Jacket
SONY DETACHABLE set :3cd /fm/am (650)483-1222
Guts $500 (415)269-4784
$40. (650)367-1508 List your Open House
double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231-
CHEVRON SHINGLE Oil will add life to in the Daily Journal.
4825 SHELF RUBBER maid new $20.00 your roof. FREE. Worth over $100. 318 Sports Equipment
TV SONY Triniton 21" working condition.
contact joe (650)573-5269 (650)322-9598 Reach over 83,450
$10 OBO (650)784-3243. SOFA BED Recliner (double), beige, 76"
Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466
DOORS FRENCH 2x28x79 w/5 lights
$12.00 (650)544-5306
15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
SAN BRUNO potential home buyers &
renters a day,
304 Furniture SOLID WOOD Entertainment Center-
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
GLASS PANELS free. 3 - approx. 6.5x4',
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno CLEAN SWEEP from South San Francisco
to Palo Alto.
4 - 6.5x3'. You haul. 650-573-8378.
ANTIQUE DINING table for six people
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o LIONEL CHRISTMAS Holiday expan-
BOW FLEx Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
FLEA MARKET in your local newspaper.
ANTIQUE MOHAGANY Bookcase. Four (925)482-5742 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 $1200 asking $800 Call Michael Call (650)344-5200
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
TWIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame LIONEL CHRISTMAS Holiday expan- (650)784-1061.
ARMCHAIR GOOD condition $55. 650-
266-3184.
$ 50. (650)598-9804. sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
CHILDS KICK scooter by razor with hel-
SAN BRUNO
BEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition
WALL UNIT/ROOM Divider. Simple
lines. Breaks down for transportation.
LIONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 met $25 obo (650)591-6842 CITY PARK 440 Apartments
(650) 315-2319 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message LUGGAGE, RED, 21" NEW Samsonite EASTON ALUMINUM bat.33 inches, 30 ONE BEDROOM IN A DUPLEx, 1-2
BRAND NEW Bookcase 72"x30" still in
box $45. (415)231-4825.
WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
Spinner,$50.00. (065)072-9300 oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
Sunday persons ideally. No pets. One carport
parking space. Laundry facilities. $2100
per month. Excellent credit required.
CARPET RUNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col-
or: floral design. good condition
WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
NEGRINI FENCING Epee mask size M
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95
GOLF CART, Caddytek, four wheels,
used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728 September 10 Available now. (650) 595-1052.
(415)260-6940 470 Rooms
$45.00. (650)266-3184 GOLF CLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
WOODEN BED frame, single or 3/4 size.
PREMIUM MOVING blankets good con- $90.00 (650)341-8342
COAT/HAT STAND, solid wood, for your
mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520-
over 100 years Very good condition. $20.
650-322-9598 dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
GOLF CLUBS, used set with Cart for
9am-4pm HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
7045 SAMSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit San Mateo County
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. $50. (650)593-4490 (650)348-6660
COMPUTER SWIVEL CHAIR. Padded 306 Housewares $45. (650)328-6709 Dont miss out on the
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 MEN'S ROSSIGNOL Skis. $95.00,
COMPUTER TABLE, adjustable height,
CARPET 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny-
lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134
SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
good condition, (650)341-0282. great deals at the 620 Automobiles
chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650)
697-8481 COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
formation.
NEW WEIGH bench With 200lbs, plus Clean Sweep Flea ACURA 00 TL, 137K miles, clean, title
and smog done. $3,700. (650)302-5523
DINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
20-pieces in original box, never used.
TAYLOR-TOT(1947) MY First Ride $20
(415)269-4784
free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San
Mateo.
Market! There will be
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. $250 per box
(650)342-5630
(3 boxes available).
UNIDEN HARLEY Davidson Gas Tank
ONE DOzEN Official League Diamond
over 85 vendors sell- GOT AN OLDER
DINING TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match- phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for CRYSTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $30.
WATER STORAGE TANK, brand new,
Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger ing furniture, jewelry, CAR, BOAT, OR RV?
Do the humane thing.
$250 .(650)-654-1930. Can send picture. 650-464-7860
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250.
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CARS
tion to automotive and repair shops, the Saturdays show are geared toward highlight- Its a community that does a lot of work.
citys east side has long been home to indus- ing businesses such as building and home Orellana and his team have been creating
trial businesses. improvement showrooms residents might imagery to help promote the event, and said
My hope is to actually bring out from the not have known were in their backyard. he is hoping those who attend Saturdays
Continued from page 1 Dave Bouchard, CEO of the citys Chamber event are able to put faces to names as they
woodwork some of these businesses, he
said. of Commerce, said the event will help with meet business owners and employees work-
Toole knows many with a passion for cars, ongoing efforts amongst chamber members ing on the citys east side.
With vendor booths interspersed between
having worked on several older models and and the city to spread the word about busi- As a car enthusiast himself, Toole isnt shy
cars along Washington Street, kids activities
specialty cars over the years. He has heard nesses that may not be in the town center but about his excitement for the number of cars
and old and new service vehicles, such as a
other Bay Area car shows were canceled this have been generating a good portion of the he expects to fill Washington Street Saturday
fire engines and garbage trucks, Toole and
year, leaving regular car show attendees dis- citys sales tax revenue for years. and meeting those who share a similar pas-
other event coordinators are hoping to put
satisfied and giving San Carlos an opportu- Its one of those forgotten treasures thats sion for them. But his enthusiasm for shar-
the businesses of the citys east side on dis-
nity to fill the gap. sitting over there, he said. Theres compa- ing a part of town show attendees might not
play alongside award-winning automobiles.
Were trying to put San Carlos on the car nies and theres products that are being pro- have visited before could take precedent, just
show map, he said. Kristiann Garrett, co-owner of Devils duced right here in San Carlos that [residents] this once.
In the last few weeks, Toole and his team Canyon Brewing Company at 935 probably use every day and dont even know What Im looking forward to most is just
have been putting the finishing touches on Washington St., said the neighborhood has are there. having people in our area, people from the
classic cars such as a 1951 Pontiac Chieftan been garnering more attention as Peninsula Though Alonso Orellana and the team of community on our side of the train tracks,
and a 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 as classic residents flock to the growing wine, beer and creative filmmakers, musicians, photogra- walking around enjoying whats out here,
car owners prepare for contests such as best cider scene thats cropped up there in recent phers and designers he works with at Visual he said.
color and most original parts Saturday. years. Street Films recently moved from a spot on
Though he is hoping the citys central Were just trying to open up this area to Washington Street to a new location at 1301 The Industrial Arts Horsepower Car Show
location on the Peninsula will attract classic the community, she said. It has a lot to Old County Road, he said the company has and Street Fair will be held 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
car owners across the Bay Area, Toole is also offer, it has a lot of room for growth. enjoyed close proximity to businesses Saturday, Sept. 9, on Washington Street
hoping the event puts the spotlight on the But the visibility of the citys east side steeped in other industries that also thrive on between Old County Road and Industrial
wide variety of businesses clustered on the still lags behind downtown thoroughfares creativity. Road. Visit sancarloschamber.org/carshow/
citys east side. From building and construc- like Laurel Street, said Garrett, so events like Its such a cool area in town, he said. for more information.

HEAT
according to the Coroners Office degree weather, 3 degrees higher than ever In response to the three heat-related deaths
Both Henry and Demesa lived with family, recorded. occurring in the northern part of San Mateo
Foucrault said, adding the symptoms of heat Foucrault said San Francisco officials County, where temperatures were actually
stroke such as dizziness and nausea can reported at least two heat-related deaths in slightly cooler than areas like Redwood City
Continued from page 1 be difficult to manage once they set in. their county, and he expects the California that felt 108 degrees, Foucrault said people
Loraine Christiansen, a 95-year-old Office of Emergency Services will seek data arent used to the extreme weather. A Daly
Foucrault said emergency responders were on Millbrae woman, was pronounced dead in the coming days to track the widespread City native himself, Foucrault said the north-
high alert and officials must keep the elderly Sunday, Sept. 3, around 2:45 a.m. She began effects of the extreme temperatures. ern areas of the county are used to a little fog
in mind during extreme weather events. having heat-related symptoms at a Daly City County emergency personnel responded to and many homes dont have air condition-
We need to be mindful of our aging popu- convalescent home before she was trans- several related calls over the weekend, ing.
lation, regardless if its heat or exposure to ferred to the Kaiser Permanente Medical including to an outdoor art festival in Its not a normal temperature for us in the
cold or just any type of natural causes or Center in South San Francisco where she Millbrae as a couple people experienced Bay Area at any time of year, Foucrault said.
abuse they could face, Foucrault said. Death died, according to the Coroners Office. heat-related symptoms and were treated at the I think it was people caught off guard.
under these circumstances is tragic no matter The convalescent home was one of several scene by medics, according to the Sheriffs
who it is. places additional county resources were sent Office. But as the seasons change and winter is
Patrick Henry, a 90-year-old Pacifica resi- to over the weekend as the heat put people at People were encouraged to escape the heat coming, he noted its important to be mind-
dent, died inside his home Saturday around risk, Foucrault said. as several cooling stations were opened at ful of those who are sensitive to inclement
7:25 p.m. Inland portions of the coastal Temperatures were unusually high in north- various city facilities and libraries during the weather.
town hit record highs with temperatures hit- ern parts of the county and San Francisco. A weekend where cold drinks and air condition- The elderly is a population that we should
ting 103 degrees, according to the Weather weather station at the San Francisco ing were offered. be concerned about all the time, Foucrault
Service. International Airport on the Bayfront near Foucrault said fortunately there were no said. Were going to start getting into the
Ernesto Demesa, a 79-year-old Daly City Millbrae, showed a record high of 104 incidents of children being left unattended in winter months where we do see from time to
man, also died in his home Saturday around degrees over the weekend. San Francisco also vehicles where temperatures can quickly sky- time exposure to the cold and people who
10:50 p.m. from shock due to heat stroke, shattered centuries-old records with 106 rocket in a matter of minutes. cant afford heaters.
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