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SEVIGNY, STEWART
TALK ABOUT ‘LIZZIE’
PAUL MANAFORT
TRUMP’S FORMER CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN PLEADS GUILTY,
WILL COOPERATE WITH MUELLER
SCOTS SHUT
DOWN SM
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Belmont development nears the finish line


Construction of 74 units plus retail wrapping up at 400 El Camino
By Zachary Clark ings plus a separate, one-story build- the beginning of 2019, Community
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ing for retail on a nearly 2-acre site Development Director Carlos de Melo
previously occupied by a 7-Eleven, said. Sares Regis is actively seeking
Construction is almost complete for bank building, several smaller com- tenants for the retail space, but the
a mixed-use development in Belmont mercial tenants and a large parking lot type and number of businesses to
dubbed “The Ashton” that includes 74 at 400 El Camino Real. The site is move in has yet to be determined. Jeff
market-rate condos for sale and nearly zoned corridor mixed-use.  Smith, senior vice president for Sares
5,000 square feet of retail space.  Developer Sares Regis will begin Regis, said there’s “a lot of interest” in
It’s one of the largest developments selling some of the condominiums by the retail space, which will likely
Belmont has seen in years. It encom- mid- to late-October, but the develop-
passes two four-story residential build- ment won’t be entirely complete until See ASHTON, Page 24 Rendering of ‘The Ashton’ at 400 El Camino Real in Belmont.

Woodlake
embezzler
sentenced
Scheme involved false invoices at
San Mateo homeowners’ association
DAILY JOURNAL
STAFF REPORT

A man accused of
embezzling millions
of dollars from the San
Mateo Woodlake
Co n do mi n i um
Association between
2007 and 2013 was
sentenced to seven Michael Susan
DIEGO EMELIO PEREZ/DAILY JOURNAL Medeiros
years state prison Lambert
The Andra Norris Gallery has found a home on Burlingame Avenue. Below: The most recent show featured ‘Metamorphosis.’
Friday and was ordered

A space for art in Burlingame to split the restitution with his co-conspirator, according
to the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office.
Michael Medeiros, 62, was ordered to split the $2.84 mil-
lion in restitution with Susan Lambert, 67, for crimes they
Andra Norris Gallery a new anchor for downtown area committed over the course of six years that directly affected

By Diego Emilio Perez See MEDEIROS, Page 18


DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT

During a drive back to Burlingame


from the gallery she owned in San
Gov. Brown says California
Francisco, Andra Norris realized her
gallery needed to move into her com-
to launch climate satellite
munity. By Paule Elias
“It was really like a light bulb THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
moment,” Norris said. “I thought to
myself why am I building the gallery SAN FRANCISCO — California Gov.
in San Francisco, when I could do this Jerry Brown said Friday that the state
in my own community.” plans to launch its “own damn satellite”
Located at 1107 Burlingame Avenue into orbit to battle climate change.
near California Drive, the Andra Norris The man the late Chicago columnist
Gallery has large windows allow for Mike Royko famously dubbed “Gov.
great visibility into the spacious and Moonbeam” made the announcement at Jerry Brown
See ANDRA, Page 24 See CLIMATE, Page 18
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Thought for the Day


“You cannot survive
if you do not know the past.”
— Oriana Fallaci, Italian journalist

This Day in History


A federal grand jury in Washington

1972 indicted seven men in connection


with the Watergate break-in.

In 1 7 7 6 ,  British forces occupied New York City during the


American Revolution.
In  1 7 8 9 ,   the U.S. Department of Foreign Affairs was
renamed the Department of State.
In 1 8 0 7 ,  former Vice President Aaron Burr was acquitted of
a misdemeanor charge two weeks after he was found not
guilty of treason.
In  1 9 3 5 , the Nuremberg Laws deprived German Jews of
their citizenship.
In 1 9 4 0 , during the World War II Battle of Britain, the tide
turned as the Royal Air Force inflicted heavy losses upon
the Luftwaffe.
In 1 9 4 2 ,  during World War II, the aircraft carrier USS Wasp
was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine; the U.S. Navy
ended up sinking the badly damaged vessel.
In 1 9 5 0 , during the Korean conflict, United Nations forces
landed at Incheon in the south and began their drive toward
Seou.
In  1 9 6 1 ,   the United States began Operation Nougat, a
series of underground nuclear explosions in the Nevada Test REUTERS
Site, two weeks after the Soviet Union resumed testing its Boiled octopus are seen at a street market in Palermo, Italy.
nuclear weapons.
In 1 9 6 3 , four black girls were killed when a bomb went off The gestation period for an opossum is ***
during Sunday services at the 16th Street Baptist Church in 13 days. Newborn opossums stay in In Switzerland, sandwiches can be
Birmingham, Alabama. (Three Ku Klux Klansmen were their mother’s pouch for seven weeks, ordered with a large soft pretzel as a
eventually convicted for their roles in the blast.) where they continue to grow and devel-
In  1 9 8 1 , the Senate Judiciary Committee voted unani- substitute for sliced bread. The pretzel
mously to approve the Supreme Court nomination of Sandra op. is sliced horizontally.
Day O’Connor. *** ***
In   1 9 8 2 ,   Iran’s former foreign minister, Sadegh The murder mystery board game Clue is The longest one syllable word in the
Ghotbzadeh, was executed after he was convicted of plotting set in an English country mansion. English language is screeched.
against the government. The first edition of USA Today was There are nine rooms in the mansion. ***
published. Can you name them? See answer at end.
In 2 0 0 1 ,  President George W. Bush ordered U.S. troops to Orson Welles (1915- 1985) did the
*** voice of The Shadow and his alter ego
get ready for war and braced Americans for a long, difficult Fingers accidentally glued together
assault against terrorists to avenge the Sept. 11 attack. Lamont Cranston on “The Shadow”
Woody with Super Glue can be unstuck by

C
artoon character radio program (1936-1954).
Woodpecker made his debut in using nail polish remover that con- ***
Birthdays the 1940 animated short tains acetone.
*** The best-selling crackers in the world
“Knock Knock” that starred Andy are Ritz crackers by Nabisco. The
Panda. San Francisco has a law that candidates
running for any political office must crackers were first sold in 1935.
*** ***
use their legal names on the ballot.
In 2004, the town of Nelson, British Red Delicious apples are the most
The law, dubbed the “Sister Boom
Columbia, Canada, was planning on widely grown apples in the world. One
Boom Law,” was established in 1983
erecting a monument to draft dodgers. of the main reasons is because after
after a transvestite named Jack Fertig
The proposed statue would depict a they are picked they can be stored for
ran for mayor of San Francisco under
Canadian reaching out to help two more than six months before being
the alias Sister Boom Boom.
American draft dodgers. The idea was sold in markets. They are stored in near
turned down because of strong opposi- ***
Actor Tommy Lee Football Hall of Britain’s Prince George Jefferson, in the sitcom “The freezing temperatures in a low oxygen
tion from Canadian residents and atmosphere.
Jones is 72. Famer Dan Marino Harry is 34. American veteran’s groups. Jeffersons” (1975-1985), ran a suc-
is 57. cessful chain of dry cleaning stores. ***
*** *** Ans wer: The nine rooms on the Clue
Actor Forrest Compton is 93. Comedian Norm Crosby is
In America, 4.7 million families have Orthoepy is the study of correct pro- game board are the Study, Hall,
91. Actor Henry Darrow is 85. Baseball Hall of Famer Gaylord reptiles as pets. More than 63 million
Perry is 80. Actress Carmen Maura is 73. Opera singer Jessye families have pet dogs or cats. nunciation of words. Lounge, Library, Dining Room,
Norman is 73. Writer-director Ron Shelton is 73. Movie direc- *** Billiard Room, Conserv atory,
*** According to his wishes, the ashes of Ballroom and Kitchen. There are no
tor Oliver Stone is 72. Rock musician Kelly Keagy (Night
bedrooms on the Clue game board.
Ranger) is 66. Rock musician Mitch Dorge (Crash Test “You Cannot Be Serious” is the name journalist Hunter S. Thompson (1937-
Dummies) is 58. Actor Danny Nucci is 50. Rap DJ Kay Gee is of the autobiography written by tennis 2005) were packed into fireworks that
49. Actor Josh Charles is 47. Singer Ivette Sosa (Eden’s great John McEnroe (born 1959) in were shot from the writer’s home in
2002. Retired from the sport in 1992, Colorado. Thompson, author of the Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
Crush) is 42. Actor Tom Hardy is 41. Actress Marisa Ramirez the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
McEnroe currently runs an art gallery novel “Fear and Loathing in Las
is 41. Pop-rock musician Zach Filkins (OneRepublic) is 40. Questions? Comments? Email
in New York. Vegas” (1972) committed suicide in knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
Actor Dave Annable is 39. Actress Amy Davidson is 39. TV
personality Heidi Montag is 32. Actress Kate Mansi is 31. *** February 2005. 5200 ext. 128.

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Lotto Local Weather Forecast
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San Mateo celebrates Guatemalan culture Police reports
Unwanted guest
By Zachary Clark
Someone spent two nights at a hotel
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
without paying resulting in a loss of
$2,123 on Miramontes Point Road in
In celebration of National Hispanic Half Moon Bay, it was reported at 10:16
Heritage month, San Mateo is hosting a a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 22.
couple of free events this weekend that
spotlight food, art, music and dance from
Guatemala specifically. SAN CARLOS
The festivities begin on Saturday, Sept.
15, which also happens to be Guatemalan ID theft. Someone used stolen personal
Independence Day. A festival at City Hall information to open fraudulent credit card
kicks off at 5 p.m. and features traditional accounts on Trillium Lane, it was reported at
Guatemalan food, live marimba music, a 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 19.
ballet folklorico performance plus an exhi- Arres t. A San Mateo resident was cited and
bition of paintings and textiles by indige- released on a promise to appear in court for
nous Mayan artists from Guatemala, a cou- An example of the Guatemalan art that will be on display at San Mateo City Hall. an active misdemeanor warrant on El
ple of whom will be flying in for the event. live in the city of San Mateo, according to artists and promotes Mayan culture abroad. Camino Real, it was reported at 1:01 a.m.
The art exhibit will run through Sept. 21. the release. During Saturday’s festival, the San Sunday, Aug. 19.
Also, the North B Street Fiesta returns for “Immigration issues are also affecting Mateo-based group, Proyeccion Folklorica Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on
its second year on Sunday, Sept. 16, and folks locally and the idea is to show solidar- Guatemalteca Xelaju, will perform tradition- Glenn Way, it was reported at 5:30 a.m.
brings together merchants from a variety of ity for this community and its rich culture,” al Guatemalan folk dances. One might rec- Saturday, Aug. 18.
Latin American countries. There will also be said Casia Ravi, management analyst for ognize them from other Bay Area festivals, Arres t. A Santa Cruz resident was cited and
live mariachi performances, Aztec dancers, San Mateo. including Carnaval in San Francisco. released on a promise to appear in court for
ballet folklorico and more. It runs from The art exhibit includes 20 to 40 paint- San Pablo-based Palacio Latino an active misdemeanor warrant with the
noon to 5 p.m. ings and about 10 textiles on loan from a Restaurant and Bakery will donate most of Morgan Hill Police Department on El
The Guatemalan festival is co-hosted by local collector. The garments are typical to the food for the festival. Camino Real, it was reported at 9:32 p.m.
the Consulate General of Guatemala in San indigenous communities in Guatemala and “The city is really excited about the Friday, Aug. 17.
Francisco and is being held not long after other parts of Latin America. opportunity,” Ravi said. “The event is a way Arres t. A Burlingame resident was arrested
the country experienced a devastating erup- “They’re treasured like Persian rugs, very to celebrate local diversity, it’s open to and booked into county jail on a misde-
tion of Fuego Volcano on June 3. fine work,” Ravi said, adding that they are everyone and it celebrates Guatemalan cul- meanor warrant with the San Mateo Police
“The city of San Mateo and consulate are examples of a very labor-intensive style of ture, but we hope it’s something the whole Department on Laurel Street, it was reported
joining to celebrate the Independence Day weaving called back loom weaving. community enjoys and participates in.” at 7:01 a.m. Friday, Aug. 17.
of Guatemala with the aim of also seeking to The garments will be displayed on man-
cheer and uplift the spirit of the local nequins and juxtaposed with paintings in
Guatemalan community after all we have which similar traditional clothing is por-
been going through in Guatemala in the last trayed.
year,” Guatemalan Consul General Patricia The featured painters are “highly lauded”
Lavagnino Spinola said in a press release. members of a co-op in Guatemala called the
San Mateo County is home to about 7,000 Comite Nacional Probecas Mayas,
Guatemalan immigrants and many of them CONAM, which represents indigenous
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Port of Redwood City sees $8.6M
revenue and increased tonnage
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT included sand, gypsum and aggregates, with
scrap metal as the primary export. One
The Port of Redwood City announced it cargo ship can displace 2500 truck trips
saw its best fiscal year in history, generat- reducing congestion on the region’s already
ing $8.6 million in revenue and over 2.3 crowded roads and highways, according to
million metric tons of cargo moving across the port.
its docks, a 49 percent increase in cargo Several other major initiatives are under-
over the prior year. way to support port operations and provide
The port had 65 vessel calls, 53 barge the potential to ease regional traffic con-
calls and hosted 202 passengers. The last gestion. The city of Redwood City and the
record-breaking year was in 2005, which port are working with the Water Emergency
generated 1.9 million metric tons of cargo, Transportation Authority and the San Mateo
according to the port. County Transportation Authority to assess
“It is an exciting time at the Port of the feasibility of ferry service between
Redwood City with our strong cargo and rev- Redwood City and San Francisco and the
enue results providing a solid foundation for East Bay. Officials anticipate selecting a
continued growth in maritime trade, ” consultant to conduct the feasibility study
Lorianna Kastrop, Port Commission chair, later this fall, according to the port.
said in a press release. “We take great pride Also later this fall, the port is undergoing
in serving Silicon Valley through economic a dredging project to maintain and improve
A 19th century statue ‘Early Days’ that depicts a Native American at the feet of a Spanish development activities. Maritime trade the width, depth and length of ship berths.
cowboy and Catholic missionary has been removed in San Francisco. allows us to support the local Redwood City This infrastructure investment will allow
community through an annual payment (or the port to better support existing cus-

San Francisco statue that subvention) to support city services and


activate recreational waterfront uses.”
The top ranking materials imported
tomers and grow operations serving larger
cargo vessels in the future, according to the
port.

some call racist removed


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Confederate monuments.
David Abeyta
Obituary

November 29, 1935 – August 26, 2018


Cities nationwide have tried to remove David was born in Loma, Colorado and moved to Dragerton,
SAN FRANCISCO — A 19th century statue Confederate monuments following the
near San Francisco’s City Hall that some Utah when he was about 10 years old. He completed his primary
racially motivated massacre of nine people & high school education in Dragerton and began his college
said is racist and demeaning to indigenous at a black church in South Carolina and a
people was removed early Friday. education years at Carbon Jr. College in Price, Utah. He received
violent white supremacist rally in
A group of Native Americans chanted, beat a scholarship for boxing and went on to Idaho State where he
Charlottesville, Virginia.
drums and burned sage as the workers used a The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted majored in Education and received his degree. His first teaching
crane to take down the “Early Days” statue unanimously Wednesday for the removal of contract was in Boise. Idaho and then re-located to the San
depicting a Native American at the feet of a the statue, which was part of the Pioneer Francisco Bay Area where he taught Math and coached at Luther Burbank Middle
Spanish cowboy and a Catholic missionary. Monument first erected in 1894. School for the remainder of his teaching career.
It was part of group of bronze statues near While American Indians have pushed for David was 1 of 11 children born to Dora & Andrew Abeyta. His siblings were
City Hall that depict the founding of the statue’s removal for decades, it has not Pearl Lane (Kent), deceased, James Abeyta (Irene), deceased, Manual Abeyta (Edith),
California. attracted the same furor as Confederate mon- deceased, Jennie Hansen (Lauritz), deceased, Harry Abeyta (Sally), West Haven,
Native American activists tried to have uments elsewhere. In a 1996 compromise, a Utah, Loretta Jewkes (Tom), St. George, Utah, Pati Olsen (Lynn), deceased, Margaret
t h e s t at ue remo v ed fo r decades . Th ey plaque was installed underneath the sculpture (Marty) Alves (George), Petaluma, CA., Carol Bland, (Terry) Salt Lake City, Utah,
renewed efforts last year after clashes explaining that the monument “represents a Charles (Chuck) (Carolyn), East Carbon City, Utah. He always maintained close
b ro k e o ut acro s s t h e U. S. o v er conventional attitude of the 19th century.” contact and interacted with his many, many nieces and nephews.
He excelled in amateur boxing and was a Golden Glove Champion. He was a two-
time NCAA Champion and was awarded the Outstanding Boxer of the 1958 NCAA
Firefighter’s death caused Around the state Tournament. David was also a finalist for the 1960 Olympics in Rome. He lost his last
by retardant drop from 747 bout on a technicality. He was inducted into the Idaho State University Hall of Fame
findings released Friday in 1983.
SACRAMENTO — A firefighter battling The pilot and a supervisor flying ahead in David was an accomplished watercolor artist, a great sportsman, loved chess and
the largest wildfire in California history a small guide plane led the giant modified guided many young people with their studies and extracurricular activities. He had
was killed last month when thousands of Boeing 747 nearly into the trees on Aug. 13 such a love for books that he spent most of his time reading and talking about his
gallons of flame-suppressing liquid were because the pilots failed to recognize that young years in Utah and Idaho.
dropped from an aircraft flying barely there was a hill in the flight path, according He had many friends in the Bay Area, resided in his beloved Burlingame where he
above the treetops because spotters mis- to the Green Sheet report by the state’s fire- was a frequent visitor to the local coffee shop, il piccalo caffe, library and restaurants.
takenly sent it on a route too close to the fighting agency. In 2012 David was diagnosed with Dementia. He moved to Sonoma County and
ground, according to state investigation
lived at The Adobe House, a Dementia facility, then in 2016 moved to Wild Rose
Care Home in Santa Rosa, CA for the remainder of his years. We, as a family, are so
grateful to Mary and the rest of the staff for their great care.
Funeral Mass will be on September 28, 2018 at 10:00 AM, to be held at St. Rose
Catholic Church in Santa Rosa, CA.
You may wish to donate to your local Hospice Chapter in David Abeyta’s name.
They accepted David into their program in March of 2017.
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Sex offender sentenced for arrested after officers were sent at 1 p.m. to Townsend was taken to the county jail and
Local briefs the 700 block of El Camino Real because booked on suspicion of numerous counts of
Laundromat molestation Miron then kissed the back of her hand, someone called to say someone was rob- armed robbery and burglary.
A 64-year-old transient was sentenced to as well as her cheek, before her 15-year-old bing a gas station there. Anyone with more information about
22 years in state prison on felony charges sister came over and the victim informed her Police allege Townsend went into the gas Townsend or the robberies is asked to call
he molested an 11-year- sibling what had happened, prosecutors station with a mask on, brandished a gun police at (650) 877-8900 or contact them
old girl in a South San said. and demanded money from the clerk. anonymously at (650) 952-2244 or
The children gathered up their clothing Police said this was how Townsend tips@ssf.net.
Francisco Laundromat
and left, then told their parents, who called robbed the other businesses, which were
last year, according to the
San Mateo County the police. gas stations or businesses in small strip One arrested, one at
malls.
District Attorney’s Miron, when apprehended, denied touch-
Townsend alleging ran away after robbing
large for attempted thefts
ing the girl, but investigators later found
Office. the gas station. Officers responded and got a A Burlingame man is in custody and
that the ordeal had been caught on video. He
Judge Leland Davis was already a registered sex offender at the description of Townsend. another on the loose after Foster City
took into consideration time of his arrest, and prosecutors said this Police allege the description matched police responded to a report of the two try-
Anthony Miron the man’s age and health descriptions in other armed robberies. ing to gain access into vehicles parked on
was tried as a second-strike case.
in the sentence to ensure he would never be Officers searched the area and detained the 300 block of Boothbay Avenue early
released in his lifetime, according to Chief Man arrested for Townsend nearby. According to police, he Friday morning.
Deputy District Attorney Karen Guidotti. was identified as the suspect by witnesses At approximately 3:40 a.m., it was reported
alleged armed robbery spree and in the other robberies by detectives. that two men wearing dark hoodies were try-
Anthony Miron was convicted in July of
An alleged serial armed robbery suspect Police said Townsend was found with a ing to get into cars and one was seen enter-
walking into the Laundromat on July 29,
was arrested Wednesday in South San black pellet gun that looked like a real ing one. Responding officers detained one
2017, approaching an 11-year-old child and man, but the other ran and hid and was not
Francisco following 10 or more robberies handgun.
began to talk about sex, saying that he at businesses in San Mateo County between Townsend allegedly robbed businesses in found, according to Foster City police.
would like to have sexual contact with her June and September, police said. San Mateo, Daly City, San Bruno and The arrested man was identified as Erik
but didn’t want to get her pregnant. San Bruno man Blake Townsend, 28, was Burlingame besides South San Francisco. Sandoval, 23, according to police.

C
ary n Aus enhus , of South San Francisco, Stev e
Mc Co l l o c h , of Menlo Park, and Jus t i n
Weav er, of San Carlos, were named to the dean’s
list at Wh e at o n
Co l l eg e.
***
Emi l y Co tchett, of
Burlingame, graduated
from Emman ue l
Co l l eg e.
***
Kathari ne Barnes ,
of San Mateo,
Ch ri s t i n e Li t t l e , of
Atherton, Zh o n g x i an
Huan g , of
Hillsborough, and Ari anna Tamaddo n, of Menlo Park,
graduated from Wes l ey an Uni v ers i ty.
***
Rei na Vi erra, of Burlingame, was named to the dean’s
list at Co as tal Caro l i na Uni v ers i ty .
***
Cai tl i n Yu, of Burlingame, was named to the dean’s list
at Hami l to n Co l l eg e.
***
Laura Wu, of Menlo Park, graduated from Co l by
Co l l eg e.
***
Benjami n Kus ber, of San Carlos, was named to the
dean’s list at DePauw Uni v ers i ty .
***
Fl o rence Anderberg , of Pacifica, was named to the
dean’s list of Si mps o n Uni v ers i ty .

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Manafort pleads guilty, will cooperate with Mueller
By Eric Tucker, Chad Day say Russian intelligence
and Michael Balsamo was working to sway the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS election, may make him
an especially valuable
WASHINGTON — President Donald witness.
Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul The agreement makes
Manafort agreed Friday to cooperate with Manafort the latest asso-
the special counsel’s Trump-Russia inves- ciate of Trump, a presi-
tigation as he pleaded guilty to federal dent known to place a
crimes and avoided a second trial that Paul Manafort premium on loyalty
could have exposed him to more time in among subordinates, to
prison. admit guilt and work with investigators in
hopes of leniency.
The deal gives special counsel Robert
Manafort had long resisted the idea of
Mueller a key cooperator who steered the
cooperating even as prosecutors stacked
Trump election effort for a pivotal stretch of
additional charges against him in
the 2016 presidential campaign. The result
Washington and Virginia. Trump had saluted
also ensures the investigation will extend
that stance, publicly praising him and sug-
far beyond the November congressional
gesting Manafort had been treated worse
elections despite entreaties from the presi-
than gangster Al Capone. Trump’s lawyer,
dent’s lawyers that Mueller bring it to a
Rudy Giuliani, had suggested a pardon
close.
might be a possibility after the investiga-
It is unclear what information Manafort is tion was concluded.
prepared to offer investigators about the Then came Friday’s extraordinary devel-
president or that could aid Mueller’s inves- opment when Manafort agreed to provide
tigation into Russian interference in the any information asked of him, testify
REUTERS 2016 election. But his involvement in key whenever asked and even work undercover if
Defense attorney Kevin Downing talks to reporters following a plea agreement hearing for episodes under scrutiny, and his leadership necessary.
his client, former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort. of the campaign at a time when prosecutors

Kavanaugh denies allegation of sexual misconduct in school


By Lisa Mascaro Senate Republicans The New Yorker magazine reported that to have occurred in high school. They were
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS insist Kavanaugh’s con- the alleged incident took place at a party not authorized to speak publicly and spoke
firmation remains on when Kavanaugh, now 53, was attending on condition of anonymity.
WASHINGTON — Supreme Court nomi- track. But the allegation Georgetown Preparatory School. The The AP has not confirmed the details of
nee Brett Kavanaugh on Friday denied an has inflamed an already woman making the allegation attended a the incident alleged in The New Yorker’s
allegation of sexual misconduct from when intense political battle nearby school. account. The New Yorker did not name the
he was in high school, seeking to defuse a over President Donald The magazine says the woman sent a let- woman.
potential threat to his confirmation as a Trump’s nominee. It also ter about the allegation to Democrats. A Rallying to Kavanaugh’s defense, 65
handful of key senators remained silent on pushes the #MeToo Democratic aide and another person famil- women who knew him in high school
whether they would vote for him. Brett movement into the court iar with the letter confirmed Friday to the issued a letter saying Kavanaugh has
In a statement released by the White Kavanaugh fight, less than two Associated Press that the allegation is sex- “always treated women with decency and
House, Kavanaugh said: “I categorically and months before congres- ual in nature. respect. ” The letter was circulated by
unequivocally deny this allegation. I did not sional elections that have seen a surge of Two other people familiar with the matter Republicans on the Senate Judiciary
do this back in high school or at any time.” female Democratic candidates. confirmed it concerned an incident alleged Committee.

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News briefs
CEO of California’s $350B
pension fund has no degree
Four dead as Florence
drenches the Carolinas
SACRAMENTO — The chief
executive of California’s $350 bil-
lion pension
fund does not
have a college
degree and the By Jonathan Drew
revelation has THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
startled some
retirees. WILMINGTON, N. C. —
Marcie Frost, Blowing ashore with howling 90
who leads the mph winds, Florence splintered
Marcie Frost C a l i f o r n i a buildings, trapped hundreds of
P u b l i c people and swamped entire com-
Employee Retirement System — munities along the Carolina coast
the largest in the U.S. — did not Friday in what could be just the
claim to have a college degree opening act in a watery, two-part,
when she was hired to lead slow-motion disaster. At least four
CalPERS in 2016, the Sacramento people were killed.
Bee reported Thursday. Forecasters warned that drench-
But Frost now faces criticism ing rains of 1 to 3 1/2 feet as the
after a blogger pointed out Frost hurricane-turned-tropical storm
implied in her application and in a crawls westward across North and
statement announcing her hiring South Carolina could trigger epic
that she was working on obtaining flooding well inland over the next
a college degree. few days.
Blogger Susan Webber wrote As 400-mile-wide Florence
Frost said she was pursuing dual pounded away at the coast with
degrees at The Evergreen State torrential downpours and surging
College in Olympia when she seas, rescue crews used boats to
applied to CalPERS but she had reach more than 360 people REUTERS
not taken any classes there since besieged by rising waters in New A downed tree rests on a house during the passing of Hurricane Florence in the town of Wilson, N.C.
2010. Bern, while many of their neigh-
“We are surprised. You just bors awaited help. More than 60 across the state. extension cords in the rain. emptied-out stretch of coastline.
people had to be rescued in anoth- “The fact is this storm is deadly Shaken after seeing waves By Friday evening, Florence
assume in today’s market if you’re
er town as a cinderblock motel and we know we are days away crashing on the Neuse River just was downgraded to a tropical
going to be CEO of the nation’s from an ending, ” Cooper said. outside his house in New Bern, storm, its winds weakened to 70
largest retirement system that collapsed at the height of the
storm’s fury. Parts of North Carolina had seen restaurant owner and hurricane mph as it moved forward at 3 mph
you’d have some kind of degree,” storm surges — the bulge of sea- veteran Tom Ballance wished he about 15 miles north of Myrtle
Tim Behrens, president of Florence flattened trees, crum-
bled roads and the assault wasn’t water pushed ashore by the hurri- had evacuated. Beach, South Carolina.
California State Retirees, told the cane — as high as 10 feet, he said. “I feel like the dumbest human But it was clear that this was
newspaper. anywhere close to being over,
with the siege in the Carolinas A mother and baby were killed being who ever walked the face of really about the water, not the
He added, “I don’t think any- when a tree fell on a house, the earth,” he said. wind. Several places already had
expected to last all weekend. The
thing happened badly because of according to a tweet from After reaching a terrifying more than 16 inches of rain, and
storm knocked out power to more
her lack of a degree.” than 890,000 homes and busi- Wilmington police. Also, a 77- Category 4 peak of 140 mph ear- Oriental, North Carolina got more
nesses, according to power- year-old man was apparently lier in the week, Florence made than 20 inches in just a few hours.
Las Vegas shooting survivors, outage.us, which tracks the U.S. knocked down by the wind and landfall as a Category 1 hurricane Florence’s forward movement
health care providers reunite electrical grid. died after going out to check on at 7:15 a. m. at Wrightsville during the day slowed to a near-
North Carolina Gov. Roy his hunting dogs, Lenoir County Beach, a few miles east of standstill — sometimes it was
LAS VEGAS — Bullet fragments authorities said, and the gover- Wilmington and not far from the going no faster than a human can
are still lodged in Robert Aguilar’s Cooper called Florence an “unin-
vited brute” that could wipe out nor’s office said a man was elec- South Carolina line. It came walk — and that enabled it to pile
back, but almost a year after he was trocuted while trying to connect ashore along a mostly boarded-up, on the rain.
entire communities as it grinds
wounded in the deadliest mass
shooting in modern U.S. history,
he can walk with the help of a cane
and has a very special group of
people to thank: the health care
Everyone wants answers: State, feds hunt for blast cause
providers at a Las Vegas area hos- By Bobo Salsberg that hundreds of gas technicians
pital. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS were being deployed throughout
Aguilar and other survivors did the night and into Saturday to
just that Friday, when they reunited LAWRENCE, Mass. — make sure each home is safe to
with the doctors, nurses and other Investigators worked Friday to enter.
health care professionals who pinpoint the cause of a series of Even after residents return and
cared for them at Sunrise Hospital. fiery natural gas explosions that their electricity is restored, gas
They shared emotional stories in killed a teen driver in his car just service won’t be turned on until
person or prerecorded videos of hours after he got his license, technicians can inspect every
their days and weeks at the hospi- injured at least 25 others and left connection in each home — a
tal and the time since they were dozens of homes in smoldering process that could take weeks.
discharged. ruins. “This remains a tremendous
“I can’t thank them enough,” Authorities said an estimated inconvenience for many people,”
said Aguilar, who was temporarily 8,000 people were displaced at the Baker said. “It’s essential for the
paralyzed from the waist down height of Thursday’s post-explo- crews to get this right.”
after being shot in his right side, a sion chaos in three towns north of The National Transportation
bullet stuck in his spine. “It feels Boston rocked by the disaster. Safety Board sent a team to help
weird to be back... (But) it is good Most were still waiting, shaken investigate the blasts in a state
to see everybody up and about and and exhausted, to be allowed to where some of the aging gas
moving after seeing them hurt and REUTERS return to their homes. pipeline system dates to the
bandaged.” A home where a man died in a series of gas explosions in Lawrence, Mass. Gov. Charlie Baker said Friday 1860s.

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Young influencers
ators continue to
Bricks and mortar
G
By Brooke Hanshaw become popular rowing up, I spent a lot of time in a small coastal
enough to leave town in northern San Diego County. For a kid,

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he life of an average teen high school and the town was ideal. Downtown was within easy
generally continues down the move out off their walking distance of our house, and it had a number of great
same path we all believe we self-made incomes. shops that had everything I could want: an independent
will pursue, or the path most already Two young women drugstore that sold penny candy; a 7-Eleven that sold
completed. At the very least, soci- from the Bay Area comic books, microwaveable burritos, more candy and, of
ety’s expectations include finishing have made them- course, Slurpees; a bookstore; and a hobby shop.
high school. After that, options selves extremely Nowadays my shopping needs are significantly differ-
become more open, such as taking a well known on both their social not continue any schooling and has ent, but I still try hard to buy locally. That’s getting
gap year or possibly beginning work media accounts such as Instagram and instead moved into her own Los increasingly difficult, however. Over the years I’ve
without a college degree. In the eyes Twitter, but have amassed most of Angeles apartment at the age of 17. watched countless stores close, often leaving a permanent
of generation Z, however, some their fame from posting YouTube With her new ability to connect with hole in our retail picture. Redwood City once had a handful
videos. well known creators in her new loca- of bookstores, but now we’re down to a single Barnes &
dreams don’t even include a complet-
Melody Joy, Mel Joy on YouTube, tion, her follower count continues to Noble. I used to be able to buy computer parts and soft-
ed high school diploma.
holds an impressive 1.4 million sub- rapidly increase along with her ware in Redwood City, but not anymore. And as for sta-
The opportunity to make six or
scribers and posts mainly makeup income. Estimated to make tionery and office supplies, well, I have to go elsewhere
even seven figure sums of money for those.
from creating YouTube videos seems and fashion content. She also has her $650,000 a year, it’s completely
own clothing and jewelry line avail- possible that her new location and Regretfully, the brick-and-
far off for most creators, and yet mortar retail picture is chang-
able, as well as paid partnerships new connections will allow for her to
many have hundreds of thousands or with many companies such as ing, in ways that are likely to
make millions before reaching her
even millions to their name. Some of Neutrogena. Making an estimated 20s. be permanent. I see three major
the most popular and highest paid $350,000 a year from only YouTube Thanks to the power and populari- reasons for this: the shift to
creators can make anywhere from videos, she moved out into her own ty of social media platforms and online shopping, rising rents
$10 million to $16.5 million a year, apartment after leaving Hillsdale YouTube, young adults are able to and the lack of appropriately
obviously eliminating any need for a High School. Shortly after, she pur- widen career choices to include sized retail spaces.
bachelor’s degree much less a high chased her own home in the Bay Area becoming an Instagram or YouTube The effect of online shopping
school diploma. Creators making along with a new 2017 Range Rover sensation. With millions of follow- on conventional retail stores is
millions have all sorts of content, Sport. ers, sponsorships from all types of pretty obvious. Online shop-
but some of the most prominent The fact that an 18-year-old can companies, and one’s only business ping has caused a fundamental,
include gaming and vlogging — a make enough money to fully support partner being their personal agent, a likely permanent shift in the Greg Wilson
relatively new style of video that themselves and own a luxury car career as an influencer or creator now way many goods are sold.
ditches a sit-down approach and seems unlikely, especially in one of stands one of the most popular for Books, for instance, and toys: Toys R Us is gone, and I
instead takes the viewer through the the most expensive areas in the younger generations. All ages and don’t expect that Redwood City will see many toy stores
creator’s daily life. United States, and yet Mel’s channel styles of content are welcome, giv- rushing in to fill the void.
Los Angeles is home to most of and wealth continues to grow. ing anyone and everyone an opportu- Some retail stores will survive the shift to online.
the big names, and also the main Emma Chamberlain began at Notre nity to make a name for themselves. Stores that specialize in a particular product area and that
destination for younger and smaller Dame High School with 250,000 also have a solid online presence may just make it.
influencers looking to grow their subscribers a year ago, and now has Redwood City’s Gelb Music is an example of one such
connections and followers. The idea amassed an astonishing 3.3 million Brooke Hanshaw is a senior at Aragon High store: they specialize in stringed instruments, drums, key-
of moving out of the family home is subscribers. Although she was able School in San Mateo. Student News boards and amplifiers and, over the last several years,
to test out of high school to earn a appears in the weekend edition. You can
generally expected with going to email Student News at news@smdailyjour- they’ve worked hard to establish themselves online as
college, however, many younger cre- completed diploma, she now does nal.com. well. Not every retailer will be able to follow Gelb’s lead,
however.
Online shopping has seriously impacted real-world

The departure of CBS Chairman Les Moonves shopping, but it’s not the only reason we’re seeing fewer
retail stores in our cities. In our area, rising rents shoulder
some of the blame. High rents squeeze retailer profits, of
threw one woman against a wall, and course, but high rents for office space are affecting retail-
The Los Angeles Times
Other voices that he retaliated professionally ers, too. How? High rents for office space have pushed

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f the swift departure of CBS against several for rebuffing his some companies into looking for more unorthodox loca-
Chairman Les Moonves has a advances — span some three decades, tions, and landlords, realizing that they can get more per
be engulfed in a crippling scandal if square foot from an office tenant than from a retailer, are
bright side, it’s that a major tel- including Moonves’ years as an exec-
it didn’t act. Those additional allega- allowing some small companies to use retail space as
evision network took accusations of tions apparently persuaded CBS to utive at Lorimar before he joined
sexual harassment against its chief CBS. Some of the women say they offices.
put Moonves’ $120-million sever- Redwood City has put a halt to this practice in certain
executive seriously enough to hold ance package on hold, and wisely so, debated whether to report their
him accountable and obtain his res- encounters back then but decided parts of town, but this has had unintended consequences.
pending the conclusion of an outside In some cases, building owners are dividing their large
ignation even at the expense of investigation of the allegations. against it, fearing that they would
upending the management of its not be believed or that their own retail spaces into two: a small storefront space for retail,
But there’s another, less welcome and a much larger space for office use. For example, the
multi-billion dollar business. After a lesson here. The length of time over careers would be damaged.
year of revelations spawned by the Moonves has denied misusing his old Goetz Bros. Sporting Goods space on Broadway has
which these alleged incidents been divided into 6,075 square feet of office fronted by a
(hash)MeToo movement, that’s the occurred is a painful reminder of how position and said he has always
least we should be able to expect. “abided by the principle that ‘no’ 1,042-square-foot retail space.
long some men have been able to And this brings us to the final issue: the size of the
It took less than two months from engage in such behavior, how diffi- means ‘no.”’
The investigation, we hope, will available retail spaces. Many businesses carry a lot of
the first set of allegations of sexual cult it can be for women to come for- inventory and need a lot of space; small shops just won’t
harassment against Moonves, pub- ward, and how slow and painful is the resolve any discrepancies. In the
work for them. Something around 1,042 square feet may
lished in the New Yorker, for the process of reevaluating and revamp- meantime, the Moonves case should
sound large, but it isn’t, really. Consider the old Goetz
media executive to resign under pres- ing a culture that allowed harassers serve as a reminder that no one, no Bros. store: they had nearly 8,900 square feet in their
sure. That’s warp-speed for a corpora- and predators to carry on. matter how successful, is beyond Broadway location. They could never fit into the 1,042
tion the size of CBS. Granted, the The accusations in the New Yorker accountability. What still needs to square feet that remains there for retail. Thus, this smaller
New Yorker recently followed up with by 12 women — which include alle- be done is to make clear that no one space is becoming a wine bar. Next door, the old Art
a second set of allegations, raising gations that Moonves forced some to should be abusing their power in the Center space was similarly divided, leaving only 591
the chances that the network would perform oral sex on him, that he first place. square feet for retail that apparently is being fitted out as
an ice cream shop. Many retailers need several thousand
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those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. that is too large. I was holding my breath when Toys R Us
By combining local news and sports coverage, closed its doors (along with its next-door Babies R Us
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business,
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to store); not many merchants want such a large space. We
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Jeff Palter dodged a bullet when Sports Basement announced that
provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County. they would take it all. But Orchard Supply Hardware will
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer be closing in the next couple of months, and I don’t know
choose to reflect the diverse character of this
Dave Newlands, Production Manager INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: dynamic and ever-changing community. who, if anyone, is going to want that space. Perhaps a
Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman gym.
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Online edition at scribd.com/smdailyjournal dealers. The remaining storefronts are banks, real estate
offices and restaurants. Plenty of restaurants. Which
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Small-company stocks shine on ho-hum day


By Marley Jay gained 1.4 percent to $319.29.
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A series of gas explosions
High: 26,211.11
killed one person at injured at
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks hard- Low: 26,068.29 least 10 and forced evacuations in
ly moved Friday as the market Close: 26,154.67 three communities north of
wrapped up a solid week. Smaller Change: +8.68 Boston. The Massachusetts
companies rose following signs Emergency Management Agency
OTHER INDEXES
of sustained economic growth and blamed the fires on gas lines that
S&P 500: 2904.98 +0.80 had become over-pressurized.
reports that more tariffs on
Chinese goods could be on the NYSE Index: 13,050.53 +15.92 They are served by Columbia
way. Nasdaq: 8010.04 -3.67 Gas, a unit of NiSource.
Stocks rose in early trading after NYSE MKT: 2612.84 +0.70 NiSource’s stock plunged 11. 7
the Federal Reserve said produc- Russell 2000: 1721.72 +7.40 percent to $24.79.
tion of cars and energy jumped in Wilshire 5000: 30,275.52 +30.12 Hurricane Florence came ashore
August. The Commerce in North Carolina Friday morn-
Department said sales by retailers 10-Yr Bond: 2.99 +0.03 ing, and while its winds have
grew only slightly in August after Oil (per barrel): 68.95 +0.36 weakened, experts say the storm
a big gain in July. Gold : 1,198.90 -9.30 surge is a significant threat. The
“It’s a reflection of stronger storm is slow moving, meaning
economic growth, ” said Kate Retailers and health care stocks President Donald Trump has told Ingalls gained 1. 6 percent to North and South Carolina could
Warne, an investment strategist also took small losses. aides to go ahead with tariffs on $252.90. get days of heavy rain.
for Edward Jones. “It continues to The S&P 500 index rose 0.80 $200 billion in imports from The industrial data is a sign the While Florence could do signifi-
bode well for strength going into points to 2,904.98. The index China. The report said the admin- U.S. economy is likely to keep cant damage to the region, it’s not
the fall and later in the year. rose all five days this week after a istration may be having difficulty growing, which means the Federal expected to have a big effect on
Warne said she expects the U.S. four-day losing streak last week. finding products it can tax that Reserve is likely to continue rais- the overall economy. Economists
economy to grow about 3 percent The Dow Jones Industrial won’t result in major complaints ing interest rates. It is expected to at IHS Markit said the hurricane
this year, which is what most Average added 8. 68 points to from consumers and businesses. raise interest rates later this might slow down growth in the
experts are forecasting. She said 26,154.67. The Nasdaq composite China said Thursday the U.S. month, the third increase this year third quarter a bit but would likely
growth will be a bit weaker than in slipped 3.67 points to 8,010.04. had reached out to open a new out of an expected four. contribute to growth in the fourth
2019, but that would still be better The combination of trade wor- round of trade talks. The new round The yield on the 10-year quarter.
than most of the previous years ries and positive economic news of tariffs would represent a major Treasury note rose to 2.99 percent Shares in British Columbia mar-
since 2009. helped smaller companies, which escalation in the U.S.-China con- from 2.96 percent late Thursday. ijuana company Tilray, which
Bond yields jumped Friday as do more business in the U.S. than flict, which has lasted for most of Banks and financial companies have made huge gains in the last
investors interpreted the Federal larger companies do. That makes this year. rose, as higher long-term interest two months, slumped after
Reserve report as a sign the econ- them less vulnerable to flare-ups Industrial companies also rose rates help them make more money Politico reported that the U.S.
omy will keep growing and inter- in trade tensions. The Russell after the Federal Reserve’s report. from mortgages and other types of Customs and Border Patrol may
est rates will keep rising. That 2000 index gained 7.40 points, or Aerospace company Boeing loans. Prudential Financial added ban people who work in the mari-
helped bank stocks, but it hurt 0.4 percent, to 1,721.72. jumped 1.2 percent to $359.80 2.9 percent to $99.86 and SVB juana industry from entering the
high-dividend stocks. Bloomberg News reported that and shipbuilder Huntington Financial Group LendingTree country.

SpaceX changes plans to send tourists around the moon By Marcia Dunn Dragon crew capsule. Twitter late Thursday, and Musk
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS At the time, Musk said the pair also tweeted out the news.
approached SpaceX about sending Company representatives declined
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — them on a weeklong flight and to offer additional details Friday.
SpaceX said it has signed the first paid a “significant” deposit for the Musk’s ultimate goal is to colo-
private moon traveler, with some trip. nize Mars. This lunar mission — a
changes to its original game plan. The new strategy is to still fly flyby, not a landing — represents
The big reveal on who it is — around the moon, but using an “an important step toward
and when the flight to the moon even bigger SpaceX rocket still in enabling access for everyday peo-
will be — will be announced development that has its own ded- ple who dream of traveling to
Monday at the company’s head- icated passenger ship. And now, it space,” SpaceX said in a tweet.
quarters in Hawthorne, California. appears there will be only one per- On its website, SpaceX is tout-
It’s not the same mission son aboard. ing the “first passenger on lunar
SpaceX founder Elon Musk out- Given that this new BFR rocket, BFR mission, ” implying there
lined last year. The original plan as it’s dubbed, has yet to be built, will be more.
called for two paying passengers the flight presumably is at least a This could be humanity’s first
to fly around the moon this year, few years off. lunar visit since 1972, depending
REUTERS on how NASA’s latest moon plans
SpaceX's BFR launch vehicle is seen in this handout image. using a Falcon Heavy rocket and a SpaceX put out the teaser via
shape up.

San Francisco Federal Reserve names Mary Daly as president


By Christopher Rugaber the regional bank. diversify its leadership. City and a Ph.D. in economics rights among its regional presi-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Daly replaces John Williams, Daly, 55, who joined the San from Syracuse University. dents.
wh o b ecame p res i den t o f t h e Francisco Fed in 1996 as a As San Francisco Fed President, “I believe very strongly in the
New York Federal Reserve Bank research economist, was appoint- Daly will receive a vote on inter- Federal Reserve’s mission and in
WASHINGTON — The Federal in April. When she begins Oct. ed director of research in 2017. est rate policy at the December the important role we play in
Reserve Bank of San Francisco on 1, Daly will be among three She has studied wages and jobs and meeting of the Fed’s policymak- helping to create strong, stable
Friday announced the appoint- women who lead one of the 12 economic inequality and has writ- ing committee. After that, she will economic conditions in all cor-
ment of Mary Daly, a longtime Fed regional banks. The Fed, ten several books. She earned her not have a voting right until ners of the country that allow indi-
Fed economist and a labor market un der p res s ure fro m act i v i s t bachelor’s degree from the 2021. Each year, the Fed’s interest viduals and businesses to pros-
specialist, as the next president of g ro up s , h as made effo rt s t o University of Missouri-Kansas rate committee rotates voting per,” Daly said in a statement.

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Palo Alto 34, Aragon 7 Peninsula football scores Mission-SF 31, Sequoia 14
Half Moon Bay 38, El Camino 0 Leigh 31, Woodside 21
Sacred Heart Prep 39, Hillsdale 6 Burlingame 49, Watsonville 7 Jefferson 48, South City 8
Overfelt 48, Menlo School 31 Mills 46, Yerba Buena 36
Terra Nova 59, Piedmont Hills 25 King’s Academy 43, Homestead 6 Carlmont 28, San Mateo 7 Capuchino at Mountain View, 1p.m. Sat.

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Dons fall to 0-3 vs. Paly


By Terry Bernal rushes by senior Aiden Chang, and make matters worse, early in last
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF an 82-yard keeper by Chryst for a week’s loss to Wilcox, senior two-
TD to roll to a 34-7 victory. way standout Lopeti Pierce went
Not much has gone right for Aragon (0-3) previously down with an injury.
Aragon through three weeks of dropped games to Aptos 56-21, The wide receiver-linebacker is
what has been a difficult non- and at Wilcox-Santa Clara 55-14. week-to-week, according to head
league schedule. Along with Paly, the three oppo- coach Steve Sell.
And Friday night at home nents the Dons have faced now “We’re up against it,” Sell said.
against undefeated Palo Alto, it have a cumulative record of 11-0. “We’re trying to find ways to score
seemed as though everything that “We played three really good and move the ball, keep kids
could go wrong did go wrong for teams, ” Aragon senior Liam healthy. The kids have a lot of
the winless Dons. Laughlin said. “So, we’ve just got fight in them.”
to get better.” As a result of Pierce’s injury,
The Vikings (4-0 overall) recov-
Laughlin stepped into starting
ered a short, opening kickoff into To make matters worse, Aragon
linebacker detail to make the first
no-man’s land and scored two is fielding its thinnest roster in
two-way start of his varsity career.
plays later on a 26-yard pass from years. The Dons went into Friday
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
The third-year varsity senior is a
Jackson Chryst to Jamir Shepard. with just over 30 active players, as
Senior running back Paul Lautaimi was one of the few bright spots for They went on to bust three big opposed to an average year where
Aragon, rushing for 125 yards in a 34-7 loss to Palo Alto at home Friday. runs of 80- and 53-yard scoring they carry between 40 and 50. To See DONS, Page 15

Scots dominate ’Cats


By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
’Dogs get
first major
Some may wonder why the Carlmont foot-
ball team scheduled such a tough non-league
schedule when the Scots, a “C” division
team, loaded up against “A” division squads.
The Scots did it for games like Friday
night, when they traveled to take on San
test in ARC
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
Mateo. The Scots got their running game
humming and their defense was dominant as Off to a 2-0 start and coming off its second
they put together their best performance of straight blowout win, the College of San
the year in a 28-7 win over the Bearcats. Mateo football team will take a big step up
“We got a couple guys back from injury, when they travel to face American River at 1
so it’s getting better,” said Carlmont head p.m. Saturday just outside Sacramento.
coach Jake Messina. “Getting Daniel The Bulldogs, ranked second in the state by
(Taumalolo) back was big. He is an excel- the JC Athletic Bureau, and the 12th-ranked
lent offensive lineman. We got behind Beavers have developed quite a little rivalry
him.” the last several years, with the teams split-
Taumalolo and the rest of the Scots’ offen- ting a pair of meetings last season. American
sive line paved the way for a 339-yard rush- River handed CSM its only regular-season
ing performance. They also did just enough loss last year in Week 5, 21-20. But the
to enable sophomore quarterback Siupeli Bulldogs got the ultimate revenge by beating
Netane to complete 2 of 5 passes for 59 and the Beavers in the Nor Cal championship
a touchdown. game, 24-21.
“We got the ball moving tonight,” said American River is coming off an undefeated
Carlmont running back Julian Morin, who
finished with 181 yards rushing and a touch- See CSM, Page 14
down on just 14 carries. “[Tonight] finally
showed (what we can do) after playing ‘A’
division teams.”
With a blustery wind rolling in just before
Raiders, Broncos
kickoff, it all but assured the game would be
played mostly on the ground. Carlmont (2-
2 overall) ran the ball 38 times; San Mateo
still talking Mack
ran it 47, in a game that lasted less than two By Arnie Stapelton
hours. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Scots, however, did it a lot more effi-
ciently as they averaged almost a first down DENVER — Von Miller might be the only
a carry, gaining nearly nine yards a pop. one at Denver Broncos headquarters lament-
Morin was a beast, amassing 143 yards on ing Khalil Mack’s star-
10 first-half carries — including a 66-yard tling trade from the
scamper for a score. Jonaven Kuhn, a jun- Oakland Raiders to the
ior, also had a strong night, rushing for 99 Chicago Bears.
yards on nine carries. He also caught that “I mean, honestly, I
24-yard touchdown pass from Netane. was shocked, ” Miller
Jonaven Kuhn’s older brother, senior said. “I always felt like
Jayden Kuhn, carried the ball once — and he Khalil and Aaron Donald
turned it into a 36-yard touchdown. were untradeable guys.
“Our O-line did a great job tonight,” J.J. Watt, I thought guys
Von Miller like that were untrade-
Morin said. “They got the holes (opened)
we needed.” able. Then they traded
As good as the Carlmont offense was, the him. A guy like Khalil, he only comes
Scots defense might have been better as around once every lifetime. You want to
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL keep guys like that.”
they held San Mateo (1-3) to just 187 yards Carlmont’s Kaukauola Fifita, left, wrestles down San Mateo running back William Bradford
See SCOTS, Page 14 during the Scots’ 28-7 non-league win in San Mateo Friday night. See RAIDERS, Page 16
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Davis’ 42nd HR gives A’s win
By Mark Didtler
Menlo School 15, Gunn 3 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A’s 2, Rays 1, 10 innings
The Knights advanced to the semifinals of the St. Francis Tampa Bay tied it later in the fourth when Tommy Pham
Invitational with the win over the Titans. ST .PETERSBURG, Fla. — Khris Davis helped Oakland extended his hitting streak to 17 games with a pop-fly dou-
Sam Untrecht scored a game-high four goals to lead Menlo win another close one. ble into shallow center field and crossed the plate on Joey
(7-1 overall). Nick Hernandez netted a hat trick, while Davis led off the 10th inning with his major league-lead- Wendle’s base hit.
Connor Enright and Colin Skinner each scored twice. ing 42nd homer, and the Athletics beat the Tampa Bay Rays “They didn’t give us much,” Rays third baseman Matt
Menlo goaltenders Josh Poulous and Zayd Mahmoud com- 2-1 on Friday night. Duffy said. “A close, hard-fought game.”
bined for 10 saves. “I’ve always said he’s one swing away from winning a Oakland reliever Shawn Kelley worked out of a second-
game for you,” A’s manager Bob Melvin and-third, no-out jam in the sixth.
THURSDAY said. “He’s developed a knack for hitting “That was a Houdini inning,” Melvin said.
good pitching and hitting dramatic Athletics starter Edwin Jackson allowed one run and four
Volleyball homers late in games.” hits in five innings.
Oakland improved its majors-best Reliever Diego Castillo opened the game for the Rays and
Carlmont 3, Half Moon Bay 0 record in one-run games to 29-12 and struck out four over two perfect innings.
The Scots cruised past the Cougars in a Bay Division extended its lead for the second AL wild Sergio Romo retired all three batters in the ninth in his
match, 25-18, 25-20, 25-9. card to nine games over the surprising second appearance for the Rays since Aug. 25. He recorded
Morgan McClellan filled up the stat sheet for Carlmont Rays. Tampa Bay has 16 games left. a two-out save on Sept. 4 at Toronto.
(2-1 PAL Bay, 5-6 overall), finishing with six kills, six digs The A’s remained 1 1/2 games behind
Khris Davis The Athletics are 12-5 in extra innings.
and four blocks. Clara Vltavsky and Alisha Mitha each had the New York Yankees for the first wild “It’s fun baseball that we’re playing right now and every
eight kills to lead the Scots. Katie Wong and Jules Tan com- card. The Yankees beat Toronto 11-0. day it’s a different person coming through in clutch situa-
bined for 32 assists. “We’re competing for a spot. Every game is precious,” tions,” Jackson said.
McKenzie Mell led the offense for HMB (0-3, 0-5), fin- Davis said.
ishing with eight kills. Davis’ drive to center off Jaime Schultz (2-1) was his 40th NUMBERS
this season as a designated hitter. He joins David Ortiz has
Presentation 3, Sacred Heart Prep 0 the only DHs to have 40 or more homers. Chapman has 23 doubles and 38 extra-base hits since the
The Panthers swept the Gators in a non-league match, 25- Davis set an Oakland record with his 16th homer in the All-Star break. ... Oakland C Jonathan Lucrory threw out
18, 25-21, 25-22. seventh inning or later. two runners on stolen base attempts. ... Athletics RF
Millie dished out 30 assists and dug up eight balls. Evelyn The A’s had just three hits against nine Tampa Bay pitch- Stephen Piscotty had his 14-game hitting streak end after
Sutton added 13 digs defensively for the Gators. ers. going 0 for 4.
“Today stunk just in the fact that we had an opportunity
Menlo-Atherton 3, Hillsdale 0 and we didn’t capitalize,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said.
UP NEXT
The Bears handed the Knights their first loss of the sea- “It’s tough to pull negatives from what this group has done Tampa Bay and Oakland, two of the primary teams using
son, 25-19, 25-18, 25-15. and how they performed tonight.” relievers as openers to start games, will employ the strate-
Alicia Letvin paced the offense for M-A (3-0 PAL Bay), Blake Treinen (7-2) went two scoreless innings for the gy against each other for the first time Saturday night. “It’s
finishing with a match-high 13 kills. Emma Spindt was win. just trying to take advantage of what you have,” Melvin
right behind with 12. Erica Fischer starred on defense, fin- Matt Chapman doubled for the first A’s hit with one out in said. Tampa Bay will go with RHP Ryne Stanek (2-3), while
ishing with 17 digs. the fourth and scored on Matt Olson’s single. Oakland counters with RHP Liam Hendriks (0-1).
Leiana Cassiday led Hillsdale (2-1) with seven kills and
four service aces.

Giants win behind Stratton


By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Giants 2, Rockies 0
rial career — he had a nine-game losing streak with San
SAN FRANCISCO — Chris Stratton pitched a two-hitter Diego in 2003 — the Giants earned their first victory this
for his first career shutout, Austin Slater backed him with a month.
two-run single, and the San Francisco Giants snapped an The Giants avoided what would have been just the fourth
11-game losing streak by beating the Colorado Rockies 2- losing streak of 12 or more games in franchise history
0 on Friday night. since 1883. They did so in 1944 with a 13-game skid and
The NL West-leading Rockies had their division lead also in 1902 and 1900 — all of them while playing in New
trimmed to a half-game over the Los Angeles Dodgers, who York.
won at St. Louis. Colorado had its seven-game winning Tyler Anderson (6-9) hasn’t won in 12 starts since beat-
streak against San Francisco snapped. ing the Giants on July 4, going 0-6 during that span with
Stratton (10-9) struck out seven and walked two, throw- Colorado posting a 2-10 record during his outings.
ing 114 pitches to finish the 2-hour, 20- Anderson’s wild pitch in the second put runners on second
minute game. He allowed only one and third before Slater’s single. Anderson then struck out
baserunner to reach second with Trevor the side in order the next inning.
Story getting there in the second. He allowed two runs on seven hits in six innings, struck
The right-hander has a career high in out six and didn’t walk a batter.
victories and became the Giants’ first
pitcher with double-digit wins since GIANTS MOVE
2016 when Johnny Cueto, Madison
Bumgarner and Jeff Samardzija got there. San Francisco dismissed seventh-year strength and condi-
Those three star pitchers have dealt with tioning coach Carl Kochan in what could be the beginning
Chris Stratton injuries this season. of a series of moves as another losing season winds down.
Stratton, who worked with former
Giants righty Ryan Vogelsong when sent back down to
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Triple-A Sacramento and will be a contender for the rotation Ro cki es : RHP German Marquez (12-9, 3.94 ERA) is on a
in 2019, retired nine straight during one stretch then his run of nine straight quality starts, Colorado’s longest streak
final 12 batters. He pitched the first Giants’ shutout since since Ubaldo Jimenez had a franchise-best 14 straight in
Samardzija on Aug. 28, 2017, against San Diego. 2010.
While ending the longest skid of Bruce Bochy’s manage- Gi ants : LHP Bumgarner (5-6, 3.30) hasn’t allowed a run
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No. 9 Stanford face Aggies without Love


By Rick Eymer from the days Stanford suffered through TIGHT END sive backs. Receiver Trenton Irwin is a ver-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS seven straight losing seasons. satile possession receiver, capable of catch-
UC Davis’ offensive line will need to con- Stanford tight end ing the ball and making blocks downfield.
tain Stanford’s front seven. If the Aggies Kaden Smith insists he
STANFORD — Ninth-ranked Stanford will
be without running back Bryce Love when cannot establish the run, they are in for a prefers blocking to pass EARLY START
long day. Stanford has already recorded nine catching.
facing UC Davis on Saturday. “All the way up to high Stanford coach David Shaw has always
UC Davis may be scoring 49 points and sacks for a loss of 73 yards. On the other been an advocate for afternoon starts, and
side, Stanford’s offensive line has given up school, people said I’d
averaging more than 500 yards on offense, be playing left tackle,” he’s enjoying the prospects of the early
but the Aggies also allow nearly 30 points one sack. start.
he said. “I enjoy tight
and more than 430 yards. Aggies junior quarterback Jake Maier has Kaden Smith end because you can do it “I don’t mind getting up and getting ready
Love apparently suffered an undisclosed a rating of 131.10 after two games, but he all on the field — block to go,” he said. “I’ll take an early game any
injury late in the 17-3 win against USC last has yet to face a talented secondary, which and run routes.” time.”
week. He also missed 1 1/2 games last sea- was bolstered by the return of Stanford safe- NOTES : Stanford WR Connor
son with an ankle injury. ty Elijah Holder. Stanford recorded 11 pass WIDE RECEIVING Wedington, OLB Curtis Robinson, OL
If Stanford can hold the Trojans to three break ups against USC. Walker Little and S Brandon Simmons are
points, what does that mean for the Aggies? Stanford wide receiver JJ Arcega-
Here are a few things to know ahead of the out. ...Fifth-year C Jesse Burkett has been
When the teams last met in 2014, Stanford Whiteside had a career day in the win over
game between Stanford and UC Davis, cleared to play. ...In 2005, when the Aggies
walked away with a 45-0 victory in an 8-5 San Diego State in Week 1 and followed
which is 2-0 for the first time since 2004 beat Stanford, they also beat the Cardinal in
season. with a decent effort against the Trojans.
and ranked (No. 24 in the FCS) for the first men’s basketball and baseball in the same
He’s tall, quick and can outjump most defen-
The 2005 loss to the Aggies is a relic time in program history: academic year.

Cal secondary not satisfied with INT total so far


By Michael Wagaman total in both games That’s the one thing they’ve done. We’ve Phenicie’s team beat Nevada last season for
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS should have been higher. caught the ball. The turnovers are huge and its first win in 27 games against an FBS
“We left a lot of plays have been a difference in the games for us.” school.
BERKELEY — The fact that California out there and that’s the Here are a few other things to watch when
leads the country with six interceptions thing we’re going by,” the Bears and Bengals play. CHASING HISTORY
through two games isn’t all that surprising Hicks said. “Everybody Bengals quarterback Tanner Gueller
to cornerback Elijah Hicks. sees what we did do. But GARBERS GOT THE JOB recently topped the 6,000-yard mark for
That the Golden Bears don’t have more is. when you go in the film After two weeks of a quarterback carousel career passing yards to move into fifth
While Cal’s offense used the first two room the next day and during which Cal used three different quarter- place on Idaho State’s all-time list. Gueller
weeks of the season to settle on a starting Elijah Hicks you see . that’s kind of backs — at times in the same series — the needs 491 more yards to move past Kevin
quarterback — it’s Chase Garbers for now — what eats you up more. Bears finally settled on Garbers, a redshirt Yost.
coach Justin Wilcox’s ball-hawking sec- That’s how we’re looking at things as a sec- freshman who started and threw two touch-
ondary has spearheaded a defense that has ondary.” downs in the win over BYU. Ross Bowers, GROUND GAME DUEL
been at the heart of the team’s 2-0 start Jaylinn Hawkins leads the Bears with who started in 2017 and against North
three interceptions while Ashtyn Davis, Both teams feature sturdy running games.
heading into Saturday’s game against Idaho Carolina, and Brandon McIlwain will back The Bears are led by Patrick Laird, who was
State (1-0) at Memorial Stadium. Traveon Beck and Cameron Goode have one up Garbers.
apiece. on the preseason watch lists for the Doak
After grabbing four interceptions off Walker and Maxwell awards. In two games,
North Carolina quarterback Nathan Elliott
Wilcox credits Cal’s entire defense for the UP FOR THE CHALLENGE Laird has rushed for 131 yards and a touch-
high number of interceptions.
in the season-opener, the Bears snatched Idaho State, an FCS school, will play its down to go with two receiving scores. The
“It’s the pressure, it’s the disguise, it’s
two more against BYU, both coming in the seventh game against a Pac-12 team since Bengals counter with James Madison, who
affecting the quarterback,” Wilcox said.
fourth quarter of a 21-18 win in Provo, 2009. All seven have come against different rushed for 114 yards and three touchdowns
“And then it’s making the most of the
Utah. teams and each of the previous six ended in in Idaho State’s 45-10 win over Western
opportunity when the ball’s in the air.
To hear Hicks tell it, Cal’s interception lopsided losses for the Bengals. Coach Rob State Colorado.

No. 20 Oregon using SJSU as tuneup for Pac-12


By Anne M. Peterson San Jose State is 0-2, with losses to FCS- and moved up in the rankings to No. 20 this Stadium. So it’s no surprise the Ducks are
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS level UC Davis and to Washington State. week . Quarterback Justin Herbert has 41-point favorites.
The Spartans rank 113th among FBS teams thrown nine touchdown passes and ranks It was inevitable that in previewing the
(out of 129) in total offense with an average sixth in the nation for passing efficiency game coach Mario Cristobal was asked if he
EUGENE, Ore. — The challenge for of 315 yards game, and 125th in total (213.4) while the Ducks’ scoring offense is
Oregon is to not look past San Jose State anticipated his team being focused on
defense, allowing 566.6 yards a game. ranked fourth (60 per game). Saturday with Pac-12 conference play on the
this Saturday in preparing for Stanford next
weekend. horizon.
The Ducks, meanwhile, have a pair of On top of that, Oregon has won 22
It may not be easy given the mismatch. wins over Bowling Green and Portland State straight nonconference matchups at Autzen See SJSU, Page 17

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But on second down, San Mateo’s

SCOTS
Continued from page 11
Bradford shot into the backfield, stripping
the ball from Miles Taye for a fumble, with
Joel Fakava coming up with recovery for
CSM
Continued from page 11
the Bearcats.
San Mateo could do nothing with the
of offense. The Scots were working on a turnover and were facing a three-and-out National-NorCal Conference championship
shutout late into the fourth quarter before when Carlmont helped the Bearcats by and an overall record of 10-2. This season, the
Bearcats’ quarterback Luke Bergstrom faked jumping offsides as they lined up to punt, Beavers are off to a 1-1 start, having been
a toss and instead pulled up and lofted a pass giving them a first down. routed by Laney-Oakland last week, 41-14.
down the right sideline to Michael Vendel, American River led 14-13 after the first quarter
Once again, San Mateo could not do much
who made a juggling catch in the end zone. last week, but didn’t score the rest of the
with the gift and again turned the ball over
Other than that, Carlmont held San Mateo game.
downs — this time at the Carlmont 34.
in check. The Beavers have struggled offensively to
“I thought [we had] a good defense,” The Scots took a 14-0 lead on the next
play. Morin took the handoff, weaved his start the season. In their 28-14 season-open-
Morin said, who, Jonaven Kuhn, were mak- ing win over Sacramento, American River had
ing tackles all over the field. way through traffic at the line of scrim-
mage, bounced it outside and streaked down 277 yards of total offense. Last week, Laney
“What got us on track was playing [SHP, held them to 203.
Terra Nova and Mountain View].” the left sideline for a 66-yard touchdown
untouched. CSM, one of 13 teams with 2-0 records, is
San Mateo was led by William Bradford, on the other end of the offensive spectrum.
who was held to just 58 yards on 13 carries, The Scots looked like they were going to
add another touchdown just before halftime, The Bulldogs have outscored its two oppo-
after he combined to rush for 359 yards in nents 73-12, despite being on its third quar-
his first two games. Bergstrom added 54 but San Mateo’s Vendel picked off a Netane
pass in the end zone with less a second left terback in two games. Starter Kamalii Akina
yards on 19 carries. went down with an injury in the first quarter of
Carlmont took the opening kickoff and it in the half.
After forcing San Mateo to punt on the the season-opening, 43-0 win over
didn’t take long for the Scots to find the end Siskiyous. Matt Adamkiewicz came in to fin-
zone. Morin opened the game with runs of opening possession of the second half,
Carlmont put together its best drive of the ish off and had a fine performance, going 13
17 and 10 yards to get into San Mateo terri- for 19 for 186 yards and touchdown.
tory. On the sixth play of the drive, Jayden night, covering 75 yards on 12 plays.
Kuhn took an inside, reverse handoff, cut Netane capped the drive on a busted play at In last week’s 31-12 win over San Joaquin
upfield and then ran through three would-be the 2-yard line, stretching the ball just over Delta, San Jose State transfer Terrell Carter
tackles on his way to a 36-yard score and a goal line for the score and a 21-0 Scots shared time for Adamkiewicz. Carter finished
7-0 Scots’ lead a little over two minutes into advantage. with 149 yards and three touchdowns on 8-of-
the game. Netane hooked up with Jonaven Kuhn on 18 passing. Carter also led the team in rush-
San Mateo, on its first possession, a 24-yard scoring pass to cap a quick, three- ing, finishing with 95 yards on 11 carries.
moved from its own 38 to the Carlmont 42 play, 55-yard drive, one that Kuhn started As a team, CSM racked up 438 yards of total
before the drive stalled and the Bearcats with an 18-yard rush. offense.
turned the ball over downs. San Mateo avoided the shutout when Defensively, the Bulldogs hounded the
The Scots appeared poised to score again Bergstrom found Vendel with a 25-yard NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL Mustangs all game long. They held them to a
as they moved down to the San Mateo 19, touchdown pass with just over four minutes San Mateo defensive back Michael Vendel total of 137 yards of offense and sacked the
overcoming a holding penalty along the to play. jumps over Carlmont’s Ralphie Holmes to Delta quarterback six times, led by Nathan
way. “Overall, we did really well,” Morin said. come away with an interception. Talakai’s two.
Former Burlingame standout Bubba Palu led
White added 14 for the U.S., which is 6-1 in
US rolls past Uruguay in FIBA Sports brief qualifying. Results from the first round carry
the team in tackles with eight, while former
Serra star TC Lavulo finished with seven.
World Cup qualifying, 114-57 Americans’ first game of the second round of over, and Friday’s win puts the Americans in a
This game will be broadcast live on
LAS VEGAS — The U.S. is another step clos- qualifying for next year’s World Cup. The very strong position.
BAOSN.TV and the Amazon Twitch app, and
er to qualifying for the FIBA Basketball World Americans took command with a 15-0 run late To be assured of qualifying for next year’s will be on tape delay nationally at 8:30 p.m.
Cup. in the first quarter, and finished the game shoot- World Cup in China, all the Americans need to Saturday night on ELEVEN SPORTS USA,
Frank Mason III scored 16 points and the U.S. ing 61 percent. do is finish among the top three of a six-team which is channel 623 on DirecTV and channel
beat Uruguay 114-57 on Friday night in the Chasson Randle scored 15 points and Derrick group. 1665 on AT&T U-Verse.
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DONS
Continued from page 11
Sharks open training camp
regular at offensive tackle, but was on point
on defense Friday to help keep the Dons in
the game through the first half.
with healthy Joe Thornton
By Josh Dubow includes another Norris Trophy winner in
Despite the nightmare start — after the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brent Burns and shut-down defenseman Marc-
botched opening kickoff reception the Dons’ Edouard Vlasic. The Sharks also have Justin
offense went three-and-out on their first pos- SAN JOSE — Getting a healthy Joe Braun, Brenden Dillon and Joakim Ryan as
session, followed by their next ending in an Thornton back on the ice was supposed to be well and coach Peter DeBoer is still figuring
interception —  Laughlin and the Aragon the biggest change when the San Jose Sharks out pairings.
defense did well to slow the tempo of Paly’s began training camp this season. Karlsson and Burns are the two highest-
dynamic offense. That all changed when general manager scoring defensemen in the NHL since the
The Vikings added a score with 4:11 Doug Wilson made a blockbuster trade to 2008-09 season and the first pair of Norris
remaining in the first half when Chang broke acquire two-time Norris Trophy winning winners to play together since Chris Chelios
two tackles across the line of scrimmage defenseman Erik Karlsson, immediately turn- and Nicklas Lidstrom did it in Detroit and
before dashing for an 80-yard touchdown. But ing the Sharks from a con- Scott Niedermayer and Chris Pronger in
Paly took just a 14-0 lead into halftime, with tender to one of the Anaheim in 2008-09.
Aragon leading in total offensive yards favorites in the Western “We were good to begin with and now we’re
through the first half 121-120. Conference. even better,” Vlasic said.
“We were definitely doing better than last “Clearly we want to win Some of the success will depend on the play
week,” Laughlin said. “It was just a couple big TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL now and I think everybody of Thornton at age 39. He signed a one-year,
plays where we missed one assignment, and it Palo Alto lineman Max Giovannotto hits is excited in this room,” $5 million contract in July, taking a $3 mil-
just cascaded from there.” Aragon quarterback Sean Budiman, forcing Thornton said. “Our fans lion pay cut from the previous year to help
Paly, though, upped its tempo in the second an interception in the first half of the Dons’ are very excited. I think make sure the Sharks have the room to add
half. And it paid off. 34-7 loss at home Friday night. it’s a real good time to be a other top players. That happened Thursday
“Tempo wise, we usually want to push the Joe Thornton Sharks fan. But we have to with the deal for Karlsson from Ottawa.
“That’s the thing that’s hard. It’s frustrating
pace or at least get up to the line fast,” Chryst to be 0-3. But if I was ever going to be 0-3, I’d keep it day by day, keep The Sharks didn’t have to give up any top-
said. “… After last week (a 29-20 win over be 0-3 with this group of kids. They’re the focus in on short periods of time and I end NHL talent in the trade but did lose third-
McClymonds-Oakland) we really had a lot of resilient, they come back, they practice, they think if we do that we have a good shot this line center Chris Tierney. That leaves Logan
high expectations for ourselves. We almost want to get better. So, right now, Friday’s year.” Couture and Thornton as the only proven cen-
collapsed under that pressure. But in the sec- aren’t much fun, but Mondays through The Sharks opened training camp Friday ters on the roster, putting perhaps an even
ond half we really got used to it and we started Thursday, this is a great group.” with a healthy Thornton on the ice after hav- bigger load on Thornton.
pushing the pace, and we kind of found our- Even in the wake of their first score though, ing recovered from a second major knee sur- Thornton went down with a season-ending
selves again.” things went haywire for the Dons. Aragon gery in the past two years. Karlsson has not right knee injury Jan. 23. Thornton had torn
Chang was a workhorse out of the backfield was penalized twice on two ensuing kickoff yet arrived from Ottawa as he works out visa the ACL and MCL in his left knee late in the
— in fact, he had all 16 carries in the game tries, before an onside attempt went out of issues that could keep him from joining his previous season but the earlier timing of this
— totaling a game-high 182 yards and three bounds to draw a third yellow flag. The Dons new team until next week. injury has him in better shape to start the sea-
touchdowns. He added a 2-yard score to cap a were levied with 108 yards in penalties in the But the trade is already providing an emo- son.
seven-play, 53-yard drive with 3:20 to go in game. tional boost to start the season. “Night and day,” DeBoer said. “And that’s
the third quarter. Then on the next play from scrimmage, “It definitely ramps up when you make a good. That’s just time. If you asked me where
While Aragon had trouble getting any Chang broke a 55-yard scoring run. trade like that,” forward Logan Couture said. he is today compared to a year ago, his first
momentum on offense, the backfield tandem After Budiman was intercepted on the fol- “Obviously you’re excited when you come day at camp, there’s no comparison to that.
Paul Lautaimi and Cam Grant were bull strong lowing possession in Paly territory with back to start the season. It’s the same type of Again, we’ve got to be cautiously optimistic
as ever. The Dons gained just four first downs 2:23 to go in the game, the Vikings went energy every year. But things get shaken up because he’s had two surgeries, but he looks
in the first half, including going 0 for 7 on large again. This time, Chryst took off with when you make a big deal.” real good.”
third-down conversions. impressive speed for a big man, as the 6-3, Karlsson joins a defensive group that
In the second half though, Lautaimi and 205-pound senior rambled for a career-high See SHARKS, Page 17
Grant fronted Aragon’s lone scoring drive 82-yard score.
—  a 12-play, 90-yard march that cost the “Aiden is a runner, Jamir is a runner …
Dons 7 minutes, 38 seconds — that ended in everyone is a runner on this team,” Chryst
a 7-yard scoring pass from senior quarterback said.
Sean Budiman to senior slot Shavoni Mejia Aragon has one more non-league game
to make it 21-7. remaining this coming Friday against the
It was one of Budiman’s few completions King’s Academy before starting Peninsula
on the night. Without his favorite target Athletic League Bay Division play. While
Pierce, he was limited to 5-of-19 passing TKA Knights are off to a strong 2-1 start, at
with three interceptions. least they have a loss on their record, which
Lautaimi finished with 19 carries for a should look like a glaring respite for Aragon
team-high 125 yards. Grant added 20 carries after facing unbeaten Aptos, Wilcox and Paly.
for 90 yards. “When we come up against teams like this,
“Paul and Cam, they’re carrying the ball a it’s difficult,” Lautaimi said. “We tried step-
lot, and playing hard, and playing on ping it up but I guess we’ve got to push it
defense, and being real leaders,” Sell said. harder practice.”
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Rookie Pettis takes over for injured Goodwin


By Joe Stiglich 49ers’ home opener strain) questionable. Should Person be in the 2015 Foster Farms Bowl at the 49ers’
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS against the Lions. unavailable, Shanahan said undrafted rookie home venue.
Pettis, the son of for- Najee Toran will draw the start. It’s quite a In other injury news for San Francisco,
SANTA CLARA — With Marquise Goodwin mer Gold Glove outfielder rise up the depth chart for Toran, who played free safety Adrian Colbert and linebacker
being ruled out for Sunday’s game against Gary Pettis, is a colorful at UCLA but was not invited to the NFL com- Malcolm Smith remain questionable with
Detroit, San Francisco 49ers rookie wide character who sports dyed bine before eventually signing with the hamstring injuries. Should Colbert be
receiver Dante Pettis is slated for his first blue hair. He also 49ers as a free agent. unavailable, Jimmie Ward may slide over
NFL start. unveiled quite the touch- Person will be a game-day decision. from cornerback to take his place. Elijah Lee
Coach Kyle Shanahan made that down dance against Toran said his height (6-foot-2) always likely would start in place of Smith, who has
announcement Friday after Goodwin missed Dante Pettis Minnesota, making like was a concern for those evaluating him. been sidelined since the preseason opener.
the entire week of practice with a bruised a cat licking its paws and “Everybody had the typical answers: NOTES: Lions coach Matt Patricia was
thigh suffered in last week’s loss at cleaning its head, after he hauled in his first ‘You’re kind of small,’ and things like that,” asked Friday about an NFL Network report
Minnesota. career scoring pass from Jimmy Garoppolo. Toran said. “To me it’s not a big deal. I just that suggested some of his players have
Pettis, a second-round pick out of “I think he’s very relaxed and very confi- look at it like my heart’s the size of you been displeased with his handling of the
Washington who caught a 22-yard touch- dent being himself all the time,” Shanahan name it. My heart’s big. That’s what’s going team. “I don’t really acknowledge outside
down pass against the Vikings, will start said. “That’s why he’s OK with his cat cele- to take me a long way, which it has.” rumors or gossip or anything that doesn’t
opposite veteran Pierre Garcon. Another bration. Stuff doesn’t bother him. He is who Toran briefly switched from the offensive have anything to (do) with our football
rookie, seventh-round pick Richie James he is. He goes out there that first game, I to defensive line at UCLA before settling in team,” Patricia said on a conference call with
Jr., will be added to the 53-man active roster don’t think it was too big for him.” as a starting guard and earning honorable Bay Area media. “We’re a tight football
after being inactive in the opener. Things remain unsettled for San Francisco mention All Pac-12 honors as a senior. If he team. We do a lot of great conversing inside
Trent Taylor and Kendrick Bourne are like- at right guard, with Joshua Garnett (dislocat- plays Sunday, it won’t be his first game at this building and have open conversation
ly to round out the receivers rotation in the ed toe) out for Sunday and Mike Person (foot Levi’s Stadium. The Bruins played Nebraska about things that are bothering us.”

Raiders new/old coach Jon Gruden said $141 million contract, $26.5 million more lead the Packers back from a 20-point deficit

RAIDERS
Continued from page 11
he’s been asked aplenty about the trade that
sent shockwaves through the NFL and
smiles across locker rooms across the AFC
than Miller got in 2016 in the shadows of
his Super Bowl 50 MVP performance.
Hours after Miller wrecked Seattle’s game
for a 24-23 win.
One night later, the Raiders lost 33-13 to
the Rams, barely touching quarterback Jared
West. Goff just over a week after trading their star
plan by sacking Russell Wilson three times
The Broncos’ star linebacker said it’s “And rightfully so,” Gruden said. “He’s a and snaring the ball out of power back Chris pass rusher to the Bears for a package that
“going to be a little weird” Sunday not see- great guy. He’s a great player. It’s unfortu- Carson’s arms for a forced fumble and fumble included two first-round picks. Bruce Irvin
ing his friend, whom he’s trained with the nate we don’t have him. But we feel we did recovery, Mack burst into the NFC North had the only sack when Goff held the ball
last two summers, when the Raiders (0-1) the right thing for this football team, for the conversation with a pick-6 and a strip sack too long.
visit Denver (1-0), where Mack once collect- future of the Raiders and for this building of backup QB DeShone Kizer in which he, Mack is still on the Raiders’ minds.
ed five sacks in a single half. process. too, snatched the ball from his opponent. Quarterback Derek Carr said he misses his
“He’s talented,” Broncos QB Case Keenum “I know we’ve got to prove it. But so does Whereas Miller’s showing led to a 27-24 friendship more than his play on the field.
said, “but I’m pretty sure they’re going to he.” Denver victory, Mack’s dominant debut was “We still text, and we still talk all the
play 11 guys. They’re not just going to put Mack began doing just that Sunday night rendered a footnote when Aaron Rodgers time, but not seeing him every day is weird,”
10 out there without him.” at Green Bay , fresh off signing a six-year, returned from a knee injury at halftime to Carr said. “I think that was the hardest part.”
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Brennan said. “So we’re trying to

SJSU
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keep it simple. Trying to give the
guys stuff we think they can execute
at a high level. Combine that with
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East Division
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
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NFL GLANCE
AMERICAN CONFERENCE

our tempo and some formation and Atlanta 83 64 .565 — z-Boston 101 47 .682 — W L T Pct PF PA
hopefully give our quarterback a Philadelphia 75 71 .514 7 1/2 New York 91 56 .619 9 1/2 Miami 1 0 0 1.000 27 20
“Not only anticipate it. Expect it. chance to see the field and deliver Washington 74 74 .500 9 1/2
New England 1 0 0 1.000 27 20
Tampa Bay 80 66 .548 20
Demand it. Demand it from each the football.” New York 69 78 .469 14 Toronto 65 82 .442 35 1/2
N.Y. Jets 1 0 0 1.000 48 17
other,” he said. “It’s just our Buffalo 0 1 0 .000 3 47
Miami 57 90 .388 26 Baltimore 42 105 .286 58 1/2 South
approach and it has to stay that CONNECTIONS W L T Pct PF PA
way.” Central Division Central Division Jacksonville 1 0 0 1.000 20 15
San Jose State’s offense sputtered The two teams last met in 1998 Chicago 86 61 .585 — Cleveland 82 65 .558 — Houston 0 1 0 .000 20 27
with No. 22 Oregon winning 58-3. Milwaukee 85 63 .574 1 1/2 Minnesota 67 80 .456 15 Tennessee 0 1 0 .000 20 27
last weekend in a 31-0 loss to the Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 23 34
Current Oregon offensive coordina- St. Louis 81 67 .547 5 1/2 Detroit 60 87 .408 22
Cougars, with Pittsburgh 72 74 .493 13 1/2 North
Chicago 58 89 .395 24
only nine rush- tor Marcus Arroyo started that game Cincinnati 63 85 .426 23 1/2 W L T Pct PF PA
Kansas City 51 96 .347 31
ing yards on 23 as a freshman quarterback for San Cincinnati 2 0 0 1.000 68 46
Jose State. Baltimore 1 1 0 .500 70 37
carries. The West Division West Division Cleveland 0 0 1 .500 21 21
Spartans had Colorado 81 66 .551 — Houston 92 55 .626 — Pittsburgh 0 0 1 .500 21 21
109 total yards. SPARTAN SPIRIT Los Angeles 81 67 .547 1/2 A’s 90 58 .608 2 1/2 West
But one bright Arizona 78 70 .527 3 1/2 Seattle 81 66 .551 11 W L T Pct PF PA
“I think the kids are showing that Giants 69 79 .466 12 1/2 Los Angeles 73 75 .493 19 1/2 Kansas City 1 0 0 1.000 38 28
spot so far this they want to play. I believe in this San Diego 59 89 .399 22 1/2 Denver 1 0 0 1.000 27 24
Texas 63 84 .429 29
season has been football team. I love these kids. L.A. Chargers 0 1 0 .000 28 38
Josh Oliver, They’re giving us everything Friday’s Games Friday’s Games Oakland 0 1 0 .000 13 33
Josh Oliver who leads the Philadelphia 14, Miami 2 ChicagoWhite Sox 8,Baltimore 6
they’ve got. We’ve got to make sure NATIONAL CONFERENCE
nation among tight ends with an we put them in the right position to
N.Y. Mets 8, Boston 0 N.Y.Yankees 11,Toronto 0
East
average of 6.5 catches per game make plays,” Brennan said.
Atlanta 10,Washington 5 Detroit 5,Cleveland 4
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through the team’s first two games. Chicago Cubs 3, Cincinnati 2 N.Y.Mets 8,Boston 0 Washington 1 0 0 1.000 24 6
Arizona 4, Houston 2 Oakland 2,Tampa Bay 1,10 innings
He’s got 137 total receiving yards Philadelphia 1 0 0 1.000 18 12
this season. And nine of his catches
UP NEXT Milwaukee 7, Pittsburgh 4 Arizona 4,Houston 2 N.Y. Giants 0 1 0 .000 15 20
L.A. Dodgers 3, St. Louis 0 Kansas City 8,Minnesota 4 Dallas 0 1 0 .000 8 16
resulted in a first down. Even if the Ducks say they aren’t San Francisco 2, Colorado 0 Seattle 5,L.A.Angels 0 South
Spartans coach Brent Brennan looking ahead, the reality is that Texas 4, San Diego 0 Texas 4,San Diego 0 W L T Pct PF PA
realizes the challenge. next week’s opponent is Stanford, Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games Tampa Bay 1 0 0 1.000 48 40
Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 16 8
“I would just like to see us play which jumped to No. 9 in the rank- L.A.Dodgers (Hill 8-5) at St.Louis (Gant 7-5),10:05 a.m. Detroit(Fulmer3-11)atCleveland(Clevinger11-8),12:10p.m.
New Orleans 0 1 0 .000 40 48
better across the board. I don’t think ings. This weekend, the Cardinal Nats (Rodriguez 2-2) at Atlanta (Teheran 9-7),10:05 p.m. N.Y.Mets (TBD) at Boston (Porcello 16-7),1:05 p.m.
Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 12 18
Cincinnati (Reed 0-2) at Cubs (Lester 15-6), 1:05 p.m. Toronto(Reid-Foley1-3)atYankees(Sabathia7-6),1:05p.m.
you can look at any one position face UC Davis, but Bryce Love is N.Y. Mets (TBD) at Boston (Porcello 16-7), 4105 p.m.
North
Oakland (TBD) atTampa Bay (TBD),3:10 p.m.
and be like, ‘Wow, this group really not playing against the Aggies Miami(Hernandez2-7)at Philly (Velasquez9-11),4:05 p.m. White Sox (Lopez 5-9) at Baltimore (Ramirez 1-5),4:05 p.m.
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Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 24 23
played well and this group didn’t.’ because of an unspecified injury, Arizona (Godley 14-9) at Houston (Morton 14-3),4:10 p.m. Arizona (Godley 14-9) at Houston (Morton 14-3),4:10 p.m. Minnesota 1 0 0 1.000 24 16
We were stifled by Washington leaving some to speculate he’s Pitt (Nova 8-9) at Milwaukee (Davies 2-5), 4:10 p.m. Minnesota (De Jong 0-0) at KC (Kennedy 1-8),4:15 p.m. Chicago 0 1 0 .000 23 24
State’s personnel and their scheme,” resting for the Oregon game. Texas (Jurado 2-5) at San Diego (Erlin 3-6), 5:40 p.m. Texas (Jurado 2-5) at San Diego (Erlin 3-6),5:40 p.m. Detroit 0 1 0 .000 17 48
Colorado(Marquez12-9)atGiants(Bumgarner5-6),6:05p.m. Seattle (Ramirez 2-3) at L.A.Angels (Heaney 9-9),6:07 p.m. West
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SHARKS
Continued from page 15
er to reach the 1,500-game mark for a
career.
Because of the injury, Thornton
N.Y. Mets at Boston, 10:05 a.m.
Miami at Philadelphia, 10:35 a.m.
Washington at Atlanta, 10:35 a.m.
Arizona at Houston, 11:10 a.m.
ChicagoWhite Sox at Baltimore,10:05 a.m.
N.Y.Mets at Boston,10:05 a.m.
Toronto at N.Y.Yankees,10:05 a.m.
Detroit at Cleveland,10:05 a.m.
L.A. Rams
Seattle
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never got the chance to play with last Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m. Oakland atTampa Bay,10:10 a.m. Thursday’s Games
Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. Arizona at Houston,11:10 a.m.
Thornton started slowly last sea- year’s big acquisition in forward Cincinnati 34, Baltimore 23
Colorado at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m. Minnesota at Kansas City,11:15 p.m. Sunday’s Games
son as he worked his way back but Evander Kane. Thornton began camp Texas at San Diego, 1:10 p.m. Seattle at L.A.Angels,1:07 p.m. Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m.
was near his top form by the end of centering a line with Kane and cap- L.A. Dodgers at St. Louis, 5:07 p.m. Texas at San Diego,1:10 p.m. Houston at Tennessee, 10 a.m.
November. He had 11 goals and 15 tain Joe Pavelski in what likely will Indianapolis at Washington, 10 a.m.
be a combination to start the season. Minnesota at Green Bay, 10 a.m.
assists in his final 28 games before
the injury. “Joe’s obviously a legend who’s
TRANSACTIONS Cleveland at New Orleans, 10 a.m.
Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m.
Thornton has been the face of the actively playing, which is rare in this BASEBALL INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed TE Erik Swoope Miami at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m.
American League to the practice squad. Carolina at Atlanta, 10 a.m.
franchise in San Jose since arriving league,” Kane said. “It’s great to see NEW YORK YANKEES — Reinstated OF Aaron L.A. Chargers at Buffalo, 10 a.m.
in 2005, helping the team reach three him back on the ice. Looking forward Judge from the 10-day DL. MIAMI DOLPHINS — Placed G Josh Sitton on in- Arizona at L.A. Rams, 1:05 p.m.
Western Conference finals and one to continuing to kind of build TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Activated RHP Joe Bi- jured reserve. Detroit at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m.
agini from the 10-day DL. Reinstated C Russell
trip to the Stanley Cup Final in 2016. throughout the course of the camp Martin from paternity leave. NEW YORK GIANTS — Signed OT Brian Mihalik to Oakland at Denver, 1:25 p.m.
New England at Jacksonville, 1:25 p.m.
He ranks 12th in NHL history with with our line and kind of gear and set NFL the practice squad. Released LB Calvin Munson.
N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 5:20 p.m.
NFL — Suspended former New York Jets LB Dylan
1,030 assists and is 16th with 1,427 a goal to be firing on all cylinders Donahue 14 weeks by the NFL for violating its sub- SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Signed LB Mychal Monday’s Games
points. With seven more games, Oct. 3.” stance abuse policy. Kendricks. Seattle at Chicago, 5:15 p.m.

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Brown foreshadowed the announcement
in a December 2016 speech to the American
Geophysical Union in San Francisco a
mark Paris climate accord.
“While Donald Trump may have pulled out
of the climate agreement, the American peo-
Paris Agreement.
Gore, a Democrat, also criticized Trump’s
recent denial that 3,000 people died in
month after Trump’s election. The then- ple have not,” former Secretary of State Puerto Rico in 2017 because of Hurricane
president elect had threatened to scrap John Kerry said opening the second day of Maria.
the conclusion of a two-day climate summit NASA’s climate change funding. the Global Climate Action Summit.
he organized in San Francisco. Gore said it’s difficult to deny that climate
Brown said state officials will work with “If Trump turns off the satellites, Kerry, also a Democrat, called Trump’s change is causing more severe weather but
the San Francisco-based company Planet California will launch its own damn satel- decision “the single greatest act of irre- that “It’s a little harder to deny the 3,000
Labs to develop a satellite to track climate- lite,” Brown said at the time to cheers and sponsibility of any president of the United deaths from the hurricane in Puerto Rico.”
change causing pollutants. Brown said the applause from the geophysicists. “We’re States at any time.” James Brainard, Republican mayor of
earth-imaging company has launched 150 going to collect that data.” Trump announced in June 2017 the United Carmel, Indiana, listed a number of
satellites. He also reminded them that he had floated States’ intention to pull out of the interna- Republican presidents and their environ-
“With science still under attack and the a similar proposal during his first term as tional agreement, which Kerry signed while mental accomplishments, including
climate threat growing, we’re launching our governor in the 1970s. The Chicago Sun- serving as President Barack Obama’s secre- President Nixon’s creation of the
own damn satellite,” he said. Times columnist gave Brown the tary of state. The 195 countries that signed Environmental Protection Agency. He said
The Democrat, who is leaving office at the Moonbeam moniker in 1976. Royko said the treaty agreed to commit resources to he was disappointed Trump pulled out of the
end of the year, didn’t announce a launch that Brown appeared to be attracting “the combatting climate change. Paris Agreement.
date or divulge a cost estimate. moonbeam vote.” Trump said the agreement was unfair to the “The president likes to talk about what a
Brown’s office said government scien- The name stuck for decades, even after United States and would hurt the economy. great country we are,” Brainard said. “Great
tists and staff will work on the project, but Royko, who died in 1997, apologized and Kerry’s criticism of Trump came a day countries honor their international agree-
that no state money will be spent directly tried to retract it. Brown used to dislike the after the president blasted Kerry on Twitter ments. Great countries show leadership to
developing the satellite. Private donations name but more recently has embraced it. for meeting with high-level members of the the rest of the world on critical issues. Great
are being made by San Francisco invest- Before Brown’s announcement, two Iranian government. countries listen to their scientists and great
ment banker Richard Lawrence and his wife prominent Democrats and a Republican Former Vice President Al Gore followed countries strive to leave the world better
Dee Lawrence along with the Jeremy and mayor criticized Trump for his decision to Kerry to the stage and got a rousing ovation than they found it.”

Attorney Karen Guidotti. “This is an scheduled for sentencing Oct. 11. Because various casinos, on a bank statement from

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Continued from page 1
example of a serious consequence for a
white collar crime. There are always vic-
tims.”
she agreed to testify in Medeiros’ trial —
which ended May 11 when a jury found him
guilty of felony embezzlement and felony
a debit card Lambert had been issued.
After Lambert was fired, the association
uncovered a stack of nearly 150 false
Lambert, who agreed to testify against grand theft, a judge chose to delay invoices for construction work that was
Medeiros, pleaded no contest to felony Lambert’s sentencing until Medeiros’ trial never completed. Police and investigators
residents of the homeowners’ association. was adjudicated, according to prosecutors. determined she had been conspiring to
embezzlement and felony forgery and
“It’s a really good lesson that in a white It’s been five years since residents of the defraud the homeowners between Feb. 8,
admitted she stole more than $100,000 in
collar crime, there is a fallacy that there is condominium homeowners’ association 2007, and September 2013, according to
September of 2016. Lambert faces three
no victim, ” said Chief Deputy District were tipped off about a possible embezzle- prosecutors.
years, four months in state prison and is
ment scheme and nearly three years since Prosecutors said Lambert, who reportedly
Lambert was first taken into custody after a had a gambling problem, would make false
two-year investigation of records used to invoices and write checks to Medeiros’
siphon funds from the 990-unit complex at company Professional Painting, Inc. He
Peninsula Avenue and Delaware Street. would then allegedly cash the checks and
Lambert had managed the association, the two would split the profits.
which had a nearly $5 million annual budg- Lambert was released from jail on her own
et, for more than a decade. A Woodlake resi- recognizance in November 2016, accord-
dent previously said homeowners caught ing to prosecutors.
wind of the theft when a board member saw Medeiros’ attorney Thomas Knutsen did
suspicious activity, including charges at not immediately return a call for comment.

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Sevigny, Stewart on ‘Lizzie’


By Lindsey Bahr her to do it. Borden was tried and acquitted of films before features. Sev i g ny : It bore out our decision to tell
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the killings, but continues to be a source of The following remarks have been edited the story this way. Not only were we inter-
intrigue today. for clarity and brevity. ested in the love story, a tragic love story at
AP: Ho w di d y o u deci de to g o after that, and them both searching for freedom
LOS ANGELES — Chloe Sevigny has After years of false starts, “Lizzie,” a
Kri s ten? and finding each other, but also just the
been trying to do a fresh take on the Lizzie tense and beautifully rendered psychologi-
practicality that she (Bridget) was outside
Borden tale for over a decade. cal thriller co-starring Kristen Stewart as Sev i g ny : Bryce (Kass), the writer, said the house. There was no way she couldn’t
Bridget Sullivan, the maid and a pivotal fig- Kristen and I was like ‘Oh yeah. No one
A fateful trip to the house in Fall River, have known what was going on.
ure in Borden’s life, is finally making it to else.’ So then we went about trying to
Massachusetts, convinced her to look at AP: Kri s ten what di d y o u fi nd co m-
select theaters Friday. seduce her.
Borden’s life through a different, more pel l i ng abo ut Bri dg et?
empathetic lens, pulling back the curtain on Sevigny, 43, and Stewart, 28, it girls of Stewart: I’m really easy. It was not diffi- Stewart: I felt protective over her. She’s
the suffocating circumstances surrounding different generations, spoke to the cult. got truly no voice. I really liked the kind of
the infamous 1892 ax murders of her father Associated Press about the shoot, why the AP: Vi s i ti ng the ho us e hel ped y o u
and stepmother and what might have driven nudity in it is “punk” and directing short fi g ure o ut the s to ry ? See LIZZIE, Page 20
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‘Tarzan’ takes to the stage at Palo Alto Players By Judy Richter Tarzan and Jane are increasingly attracted
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT to each other. When it’s time for the expedi-
tion to leave, Tarzan is torn between going
Palo Alto Players transports its audience with her or staying with the only family he
to the jungles of coastal West Africa many has known.
years ago with its production of “Tarzan.” Much of the story is related through rock-
This stage musical is based on the Disney flavored music and often repetitious lyrics
film and was adapted from “Tarzan of the by Phil Collins.
Apes,” the novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs. PAP artistic director Patrick Klein directs
In the book by David Henry Hwang, an the fine cast with musical direction by Nick
infant and his parents are washed ashore Kenrick and energetic, athletic choreogra-
after a shipwreck, but a panther kills the phy by Claire Alexander.
parents. Although Brandie Larkin’s too loud sound
A gorilla, Kala (Phaedra Tillery), finds design distorts most of the lyrics, most of
him, calls him Tarzan and takes him up as the singers excel, especially LaFever and
her own despite the objections of her mate, Mason. They also are convincing in their
Kerchak (Michael D. Reed), leader of their roles.
family of gorillas. Running about two hours and 10 minutes
Tarzan, played by Oliver Copaken Yellin with one intermission, the show was enthu-
as a boy and Jimmy Mason as a man, siastically received at the Sept. 13 perform-
becomes a part of the family even though he ance.
knows he’s different from the others. “Tarzan” will continue through Sept. 23
Things change for him with the arrival of at the Lucie Stern Theater, 1305 Middlefield
a group of researchers, including Jane Road, Palo Alto.
JOYCE GOLDSCHMID Porter (Jessica LaFever) and her father, For tickets and information call (650)
The cast of Palo Alto Players’‘Tarzan’ starring Jimmy Mason as Tarzan. Professor Porter (George Mauro). 329-0891 or visit paplayers.org.

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LIZZIE
Continued from page 19
Sev i g ny : That was I think the first
gay bar in Savannah. And there’s an art
school there so a lot of the art students
like, “How is this being seen?” I want to
be able to fit into your frame perfectly. I
want to know what it looks like.
and professors would be there. It was a Sev i g ny : I don’t. I become too self-
nice generation gap. They had a great aware.
lens that she provided us of Lizzie. The jukebox with all this amazing obscure Stewart: But I wanted to do a short
way she saw her was really sweet and music and it was just our local. before a feature because I had never done
kind of innocent but also pure. Stewart: It’s just a great bar. it before. Straight-up. And I love what
AP: It s ho ws wo men at that Sev i g ny : Cool crowd. Nobody both- shorts do for people’s willingness to do
ti me o f di fferent cl as s es . ered her. They bothered me more than weird things. You’re not trying to enter-
Sev i g ny : They’re all Andrew her. tain people, not that that’s something
(Borden’s) prisoners. Me and Abby and Stewart: Which means it’s a REALLY that I’m not into, I’m into that too, but
Emma and Bridget. We’re all prisoners cool bar. it’s fun to do truly a free-verse poem.
in this household together with no Sev i g ny : It just means they’re older. Sev i g ny : More of an expression.
options. AP: Why di d y o u bo th s tart o ut Stewart: It doesn’t have to be an hour
AP: Tel l me abo ut the deci s i o n di recti ng s ho rts befo re features ? and-a-half, it doesn’t have to be
to be ful l y ex po s ed i n thi s fi l m. Sev i g ny : I was frustrated as an digestible. It just has to have a taste.
Sev i g ny : The movie deserved it. actress, always giving myself over to Sev i g ny : People are like why are
That’s what the movie needed. I think it someone else’s vision. Not that I didn’t you doing another short, why aren’t you
was even my decision. I wanted the always agree with their vision or wanted doing a feature? And I have such rever-
movie to have that. And I think it’s kind to be part of it or thought they were ence for feature filmmakers, I’m not pre-
of punk as a 43-year-old to be naked. I great filmmakers, but still you’re not in pared yet. I still am experimenting and
feel like we’re bombarded with these the editing room, it’s somebody else’s learning.
beauty ideals and I am trying to in my thing. I wanted to have my own thing AP: And as acto rs y o u bo th are
small way (with my Instagram) to say and express my own ideas and visions o ften rebel l i ng ag ai ns t the bi g
look at this woman, look at Anna and loves. bus i nes s o f Ho l l y wo o d, co ns i s -
Magnani, she’s a great beauty, and have Stewart: Yeah same, I started so tentl y cho o s i ng i nteres ti ng pro j-
girls see that and see more diversity and young, I’ve never felt more seen or ects and di recto rs to wo rk wi th.
shapes and sizes and looks and know expressed or like allowed to really be as Sev i g ny : It’s called taste.
that these people are also appreciated when you’ve really told a story well, Stewart: And she strikes again!
for whatever they bring, not only their one that got inside you. I don’t draw a Dude! Honestly if I said that I would
looks, but their talent. huge distinction between acting and sound like such a tit, but because it’s her,
AP: I s aw o n y o ur Ins tag ram directing. I think as an actor I love the because you genuinely actually have the
that y o u two hung o ut at thi s bar, indulgence, but I don’t want to say lack pull, you can actually lift up that state-
Ori g i nal Pi nki e Mas ters , duri ng of control because I’m very controlling, ment and (expletive) hurl it.
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Emmy hosts Che, Jost ready
for fun, politics and mishaps
By Lynn Elber
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES — Michael Che and Colin Jost, typically


stuck behind a desk as “Saturday Night Live” news anchors,
are moving to a grander setting Monday
as Emmy Awards hosts.
The comedians got in the mood at
Thursday’s rollout of the traditional
arrivals carpet — yellow-hued this time
around, not red, as the ceremony marks
its 70th year.
“This isn’t as gold as I thought it would
be. I was expecting a much tackier gold.
But this is a reasonable gold, ” Che
Michael Che observed.
After carpet duty, he and Jost talked to
the Associated Press about the high-pro-
file job of hosting and what it’s like to
be tapped for it by Lorne Michaels, their
“SNL” boss and this year’s Emmys tele-
cast producer.
The “Weekend Update” anchors were
Anna Kendrick, left, and Blake Lively star in ‘A Simple Favor.’ serious, sometimes. Remarks were edited
for clarity and brevity.

In ‘Simple Favor,’ a vlogging Colin Jost


AP: Ho w do es i t feel to g et thi s
hi g h-pro fi l e g i g ?
Jo s t: We love going to the Emmys.
Anytime we’re nominated, it feels like a

mom with secrets to spare


By Jake Coyle includes the death of her husband. She’s her up. As things spin out of control,
big honor. And to go and get asked to host, and they trusted
us, it’s great. Am I right (to Che)?
Che: Your hair is gorgeous.
AP: Wh at di d Mi c h ae l s s ay ab o ut h o w t o
appro ach i t?
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the most go-go widow you’ve ever “A Simple Favor” teeters between camp Che: It was something along the lines of, ‘Have fun out
seen. and seriousness while the melodrama — there’ and ‘We trust you.’ So that’s exciting when maybe the
What evil lurks behind the mommy Through her son, she falls into the incest, adultery, murder, twins! — gets greatest producer in TV trusts us with a show. So I think the
vlogger with an “oopsie jar?” seductive orbit of Emily (Lively), a nutty. (TV) academy is in good hands.
Paul Feig’s “A Simple Favor” is a sexy, sophisticated, cynical mother For the big tonal swings in “A Simple AP: Wi l l y o u i ncl ude po l i ti cal humo r?
suburban noir about two mothers with who downs her vodka martinis in one Favor” to work, the characters needed to Jo s t: We don’t totally know yet because we don’t even
grade-school kids that veers into gulp and greets her husband (Henry be more plausibly grounded. Lively and know what’s going to happen over the weekend politically.
“Gone Girl” territory before turning Golding, just as suave as he was in Kendrick’s early scenes ping-pong There might be some, and there might not.
more sinister still, and heading for the “Crazy Rich Asians”) by passionately nicely with odd-couple chemistry, but Che: There’s gonna be political jokes. And we’re gonna
darker realm of “Diabolique.” It’s an making out. Watching their budding “A Simple Favor” loses the thread, and come out on the wrong side of history, for sure. We’re aim-
often lighthearted, sometimes creepy friendship, another parent (an under- never shakes the feeling of a rushed ing toward it.
journey through the female stereotypes used, reliably terrific Andrew Rannells), Gillian Flynn knockoff. AP: So me awards ho s ts who hav e taken a di ffer-
of the genre, with Anna Kendrick and remarks that the prim and cautious The most miscast here is Feig, one of ent appro ach, s uch as Dav i d Letterman and hi s
Blake Lively as guides who both Stephanie is going to get “eaten alive” our era’s great comic directors ‘Oprah-Uma’ bi t at the 1 9 9 5 Os cars , hav e fal l en
delight in and subvert traditional noir by Emily. (“Bridesmaids,” “Spy,” “The Heat”) fl at. Wi l l y o u be mo re tradi ti o nal ho s ts ?
archetypes. Emily has an air of mystery to even who since “Freaks and Geeks” has just- Jo s t: I don’t even know really what a traditional host for
How good that sounds on paper. But those closest to her. “She’s like a beau- ly earned a reputation for shepherding it is.
Feig’s “A Simple Favor,” adapted by tiful ghost, never entirely there,” says brilliant female protagonists. The Che: Ed McMahon. Ed McMahon is a traditional host.
Jessica Sharzer from Darcey Bell’s her husband. If there’s a reason to see to material of “A Simple Favor” isn’t quite Jo s t: Well, should we do that?
2017 novel, is a genre mash-up that “A Simple Favor,” it’s to watch Lively up to his high standards, though. If he Che: If we could be half as good as Ed McMahon, we’ve
fluctuates in such haphazard extremes slink into a (seemingly) femme fatale was here envisioning a Billy Wilder- nailed it. We’re Ed McMahon-ing it.
that Feig never finds solid footing for role that’s part Barbara Stanwyck, part like leap from farce to thriller, it can go AP: Gi v en the Os cars env el o p mi x -up, are y o u
Tyler Durden. Soon, hopefully, Lively down as a noble effort. Nobody’s per- co ncerned abo ut mi s haps ?
his performers in his film’s heightened, Jo s t: We have lots of those planned.
derivative reality. will find a film that properly makes use fect.
AP: Bes t wo rs t-cas e s cenari o fo r what co ul d g o
Kendrick stars as Stephanie, a heli- of her full, glamorous powers. “A Simple Favor,” a Lionsgate
wro ng ?
copter mom who gives online baking But while Lively looks at home in the release, is rated R by the Motion Picture Che: All the winners will be announced via Jack-in-the-
tutorials. Stephanie is mostly the kind film’s comic moments, Kendrick strug- Association of America for sexual con- box (toy). So we’re just going to have to crank and crank
of perky, nervous character that gles in its dramatic ones. Those set in tent and language throughout, some and crank till it pops out. And it will be a puppet of the win-
Kendrick excels at. Her eager, chipper shortly after Emily asks Stephanie to graphic nude images, drug use and vio- ner’s face.
disposition, though, doesn’t jive with pick up her kid from school — the titu- lence. Running time: 116 minutes. Two Jo s t: That’s a subtle change that you’ll notice. And then
her character’s recent past, which lar favor — and never returns to pick stars out of four. the show’s going to be five hours.

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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Bachman-Wilson House (1954), originally located in New Jersey, was
moved to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in 2015.
By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT
SUSAN COHN/DAILY JOURNAL
GLASS ABOVE WATER: CRYSTAL The copper-roofed pavilions of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Ark.,
BRIDGES MUSEUM OF AMERICAN are connected by curving walkways that allow views over gently moving water.
ART IN BENTONVILLE, ARKANSAS.
Bentonville, Arkansas, is the world head- found on the museum grounds. General https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_con-
quarters of Walmart and the hometown of admission to Crystal Bridges Museum of tinue=7&v=PqxKxRxB-ks
Walmart heir and philanthropist Alice American Art is sponsored by Walmart and ABUZZ WITH SOUTHERN HOSPI-
Walton, a lifelong art lover. So, when Ms. there is no cost to view the permanent col- TALITY: HAVE A BITE TO EAT AT THE
Walton decided to create a museum dedicated lection. There may occasionally be a ticket HIVE. A few steps from Bentonville’s town
to American art and artists, it was natural that made this young museum (opened Nov. 11, fee to view special exhibitions. The museum square is the 21c Museum Hotel, home to The
she should choose as its site a wooded ravine 2011) a significant national institution. The is located at 600 Museum Way, Bentonville, Hive restaurant, where Executive Chef
that she knew from her childhood. World- eclectic permanent collection features AR 72712. Information about the museum is Mathew McClure creates menus that show-
renowned architect Moshe Safdie was her notable American art from the Colonial era available at https://crystalbridges.org. case the culinary identity of Arkansas and the
choice to design what is now Crystal Bridges to the contemporary period, ranging from a ARCHITECTURE AS ART: FRANK region’s farmers and producers. The Hive is
Museum of American Art, a striking series of 1797 portrait of George Washington by LLOYD WRIGHT AND BUCKMINSTER decorated with imaginative art, such as
pavilions and bridge structures set around and Gilbert Stuart to a 1962 painting of a bottle FULLER ON SITE. The largest work of art BuzzKill, a site-specific work by artist
over two spring-fed ponds. The dramatic of Coca-Cola by Andy Warhol. Trails on the at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is Johnston Foster that drapes the Hive’s walls
complex contains galleries, meeting rooms, 120-acre grounds of the museum are designed the museum itself, which serves as an anchor with honeycombs, kudzu vines and bees, and
classroom spaces, a glass-walled gathering to make the natural setting part of the visi- for the examination of architecture as art. Sam Van Aken’s The Tree of 40 Fruits, living
hall and a restaurant on a glass-enclosed tor’s experience. A free museum app for Expanding on this aspect of its mission, the art that grows 40 forty types of stone fruit,
bridge. In addition to spearheading the build- Apple and Android devices offers an interac- museum has acquired buildings by two major including peaches, plums, apricots and cher-
ing project, Ms. Walton established a bold tive trail map that identifies plants, art and American architects, Frank Lloyd Wright and ries. The 21C Museum Hotel is located at 200
strategy to purchase art at a level that has architectural elements, and natural features Buckminster Fuller. First was the Bachman- NE “A” St. Bentonville, AR 72712. Chef
Wilson House (1954), an example of McClure talked about The Hive and his food
Wright’s Usonian architecture. The house, creations during a 2017 visit to CBS This
originally located in New Jersey, was taken M o r n i n g .
apart and moved to the museum, where it was https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtqNys
CRUISES t TOURS t LAND PACKAGES t AIR reconstructed in 2015. It was joined in 2017
by the 50-foot version of Fuller’s The Fly’s
5h45Q.
AND REMEMBER: I haven’t been
Eye Dome (1981). Both the Bachman- everywhere but it’s on my list. — Susan
Wilson House and The Fly’s Eye Dome are Sontag.
open for public viewing at no cost.
CREATIVE CONVERSATION: ALICE
WALTON AND MOSHE SAFDIE. In June Susan Cohn is a member of the North American
2013, museum founder Alice Walton and Travel Journalists Association, Bay Area Travel
Writers, and the International Food, Wine & Travel
museum architect Moshe Safdie reminisced Writers Association. She may be reached at
about the process of designing a museum susan@smdailyjournal.com. More of her stories
with the goal of uniting art, nature and archi- may be found at http://ifwtwa.org/author/susan-
t e c t u r e . cohn.
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Nicole Kidman’s metamorphosis in


‘Destroyer’ surprises even herself
By Jake Coyle “The film was really hard for me. It’s so
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS extreme, so different from who I am. I want-
ed it to be real and authentic. I didn’t want to
TORONTO — It was as she forcefully be showing up and doing a performance,”
stuffed actress Tatiana Maslany into the she said. “So I kind of had to move into a
trunk of a car that the sheer out-of-body place and exist in a place for a period of time
experience of her role in the brutal L.A. noir that I didn’t like to be in — mentally, physi-
thriller “Destroyer” came into focus for cally, all of it. I didn’t quite realize until I was
Nicole Kidman. in it what it was going to take.”
“I was putting her in the trunk of that car Kidman co-stars in another film at the
going: ‘What the hell is this?’” Kidman Toronto Film Festival: “Boy Erased,” play-
recalled at the film’s Monday evening pre- ing the mother of a young man (Lucas
miere at the Toronto International Film Hedges) forced into gay conversion therapy.
Festival. While that film, too, has earned positive
As much as we’ve come to expect it, reviews, it appears more likely that her per-
Kidman’s transformations can startle even formance in “Destroyer” could land Kidman
herself. And just as has so often been the her fifth Oscar nomination. She won for
case, Kidman’s powers of metamorphosis 2002’s “The Hours” and was most recently
again have a film festival buzzing and the nominated last year for “Lion.”
51-year-old actress back among the Oscar Kidman has pledged to work with female
contenders. directors at least once every 18 months. It’s
In Karyn Kusama’s “Destroyer,” Kidman is her first time working with Kusama, the
almost unrecognizable as Erin Bell, a haunt- director of “Girlfight” and “Jennifer’s Body,”
ed and hardened police detective with little In Karyn Kusama’s ‘Destroyer,’ Nicole Kidman is almost unrecognizable as Erin Bell. and she pursued the part, penned by Phil Hay
will left for police work or life, at all. Her and Matt Manfredi. Kusama recalled
voice is a husky whisper, her skin a gaunt, really bend the rules with how we normally ing her drastic changes in the role. Kidman’s layered, shivering performance in
sun-dried mask, her eyes cold and empty. She see these stories.” “I was just sitting back watching the last one dramatic scene where Bell realizes some-
drinks heavily. What has turned Bell into a ghost is what 15 minutes of the film going: ‘God, is that thing awful has happened.
The film, which Kusama characterized as in drives “Destroyer,” which Annapurna me?’” said Kidman. “And it’s weird because I “It was as if we were watching in real time
the spirit of Martin Scorsese’s “Taxi Driver,” Pictures will release in December. It cuts look at it and it feels almost like a dream a person going into shock,” said Kusama.
places a female anti-hero in the heart of a between a present murder investigation and because it was so different for me to exist in “When you see an actor not acting anymore,
hardboiled genre usually the domain of men. an earlier, connected undercover operation that place.” just living in this very special, rarified space
Maslany, who plays a strung-out criminal in that ended tragically. In the flashbacks, Kidman said the character’s inner darkness that we were given access to Erin’s (mind).
the film, said of the film: “It felt so not mas- Kidman appears recognizably herself — was more challenging than the exterior That moment gives me chills every time I
culine. It felt really feminine in this genre to beautiful, spirited — only further emphasiz- makeover. watch it. That was an awe-inspiring day.”

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“I’m not painting right now. I am Gallerie Citi was open for five years Costanzo, Justyna Kisielewicz, information call 333-5984. 1929 Menalto Ave., Menlo Park.
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Phoenix Garden Workday. 9 a.m. to the likes of CCR, Faces, Nirvana, Pearl
dealer and this gallery, ” she said, endeavor out of San Francisco. Elena Zolotnitsky. 1 p.m. Youth Services Center, 222 Jam, Jimi Hendrix, Alabama Shakes,
adding that her past as an artist gave However, its second floor location “I really believe in a few things that Paul Scannell Drive, San Mateo. Free. Live, etc. For more information call
For more information call 521-1536. 322-1926.
her a good perspective as an art dealer, lacked foot traffic and the art could not are key.” Norris said. “It’s creativity,
“It’s nice to have that understanding be seen from the street. having a very unique vision, when Second Saturday Divorce SUNDAY, SEPT. 16
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and that experience.” After successfully finding a place on artists have a very strong vision that women. 9 a.m. to noon. San Carlos Bay Area. 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Kids
Her paintings were exhibited in mul- Burlingame Avenue, Norris moved her is thoroughly their own and they are Adult Community Center, 601 Obstacle Challenge is an adventure
gallery one street over to her desired Chestnut St., San Carlos. Hear from and obstacle course event series for
tiple galleries during her career, as a very capable and they are doing some- legal, financial and counseling spe- kids ages 5-16, with 12-15 fun and
painter that spanned over two decades. location. thing that is masterful.” cialists. Provides people with the challenging obstacles and lots of
“When I decided to stay here in knowledge, support, resources and mud. Parents get to run with their
In 2012, after three years of establish- Her well-developed reputation as an trust that they need to survive the kids for free. 1.5-2 mile course at
ing the CPF gallery in the South Park Burlingame, it was about finding art dealer and long relationships with divorce process and move forward Coyote Point Recreation Area in San
district of San Francisco, Norris something on Burlingame Avenue,” artists enables her to display their with confidence toward a new life. Mateo. Participants can rope swing
For more information call 434-2177. into a mud pit, army crawl through
moved her gallery into a space on she said, adding she has lived in work over time. In the most recent tough terrain, scale up rugged cargo
Howard Avenue in Burlingame called Burlingame for 15 years. “I really exhibit, “Metamorphosis” which The 80th Year Anniversary of Saint nets and slide into a muddy para-
Catherine of Sienna Catholic dise. Cost $42 to $66. For more infor-
Gallerie Citi. believe in enriching your community, closed Sept. 8, there were side by side School. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saint mation call (844) 562-5437.
“At first, nobody was excited, ” where you live, where your building Shevlino paintings completed six Catherine of Sienna Catholic School,
your life and making something really 1300 Bayswater Ave., Burlingame. Half Moon B ay Fish and Fleet
Norris said. “It was like ‘what are you years apart. The striking differences Free for all ages. For more informa- Festival 2018. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pillar
doing?’ because back then, in 2012, it special there.” paired next to the subtle consistencies tion call 344-7176. Point Harbor, 1 Johnson Pier, El
“She has lots of great art, ” Sal Granada. Local commercial fishing
was almost unheard of to leave San offer a glimpse into the artist’s jour- FREE YOUR MIND AND THE STO- fleet and sustainable seafood. Live
Francisco. Rafael, owner of neighboring business ney. RIES WILL FOLLOW. 10 a.m. to 12 music. For more information call
DéJà Vu Juice Bar, said. “More people p.m. Sequoia Yacht Club, 4412 255-2063.
“Now I have to say, they love it, “I like people to come in here and Seaport Court, Redwood City. Learn
should be coming to see it.” Friends of the San Mateo Public
they love being down here,” Norris leave having had an experience, ” how improvisation can help your
Rafael, who expressed his concern writing. For more information call Library Annual Fall Book Sale. 1
said about the artists warming up to the Norris said, “and that’s something I 595-8667. p.m. to 4:30 p.m. San Mateo Main
about the lack of people walking to
gallery’s new location. “They love really always work at.” Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
Fall Book Sale. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pick from a great selection of books
Menlo Park Main Library, 800 Alma at bargain prices. For more informa-
St., Menlo Park. Fill a bag of books for tion call 522-7802.
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change the development.
“One would not know a difference in
this space other than it’ll be occupied
of-the-art fitness center, outdoor patio
with a barbecue, electric vehicle charg-
ing station and bike storage, said
$5. For more information call 330-
2512.
Friends of the San Mateo Public
Library Annual Fall Book Sale. 10
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. San Mateo Main
Acterra’s Ride and Drive Event. 1
p.m. to 4 p.m. Peninsula
Conservation Center, 3921 East
Bayshore Road, Palo Alto. Test drive a
electric vehicle. Free. For more infor-
by a residential user rather than a sales Sares Regis spokesman Gary Pike. Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. mation call 962-9876.
and leasing office. ... There will be no During the approval process, there Pick from a great selection of books
house two to four tenants. There have changes to building height, massing, was some discontent that no afford- at bargain prices. For more informa- TheatreWork s Silicon Valley
tion call 522-7802. Presents ‘Native Gardens.’ 2 p.m.
been discussions so far with a restau- footprint, site layout, parking and site able units would be constructed on Mountain View Center for the
rant, bank and lifestyle/fitness busi- access and circulation,” he said.     site. De Melo noted the project was The 50th Gem and Mineral Show. Performing Arts, 500 Castro St.,
Mountain View. Cost $40 to $100,
ness.  Councilmembers also suggested the approved before the adoption of the
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Community
savings available for educators, sen-
Activities Building, 1400 Roosevelt
The project entailed 73 units when it modest change was contemplated since general plan in 2017 when a commu- Ave., Redwood City. Beautiful rock iors and patrons 35 and under. For
was approved in 2016, but Sares Regis specimens to decorate your home. more information contact boxof-
the beginning of the negotiating nity benefits structure was put in Children’s room where kids can fice@theatreworks.org.
has since asked to convert a sales and process, and de Melo said the sales and place.  select a lot of free rocks and start
leasing office on the ground floor of their own collection. Cost $1 to $3. Opera for Families: ‘The Magic
leasing office can be accommodated “That said, they’re still providing For more information call 954-6020. Flute.’ 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Belmont
the residential building into a condo- elsewhere in the development.  affordable housing and park fees,” he Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
minium. The City Council approved The residential buildings include 29 said. “We are hopeful that affordable Streaming with RBDigital. 10:15 Belmont. For more information call
a.m. South San Francisco Library, 840 591-8286.
that request at a meeting on Tuesday, one-bedroom units, some with dens; housing projects in terms of produc- W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Sept. 11, raising the total number of 28 two-bedroom units, 13 three-bed- tion on site will become more com- Learn all about this new video Walgreens Talk : Parkinson’s. 2:15
p.m. South San Francisco Library, 840
units to 74, which also means an extra room units and four live/work town- mon in Belmont. The city is actively
streaming service including how to
W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
access available videos. For more
$64,700 in affordable housing in-lieu homes. working on the creation of mixed-use information call 829-3860. Clinical symptoms of Parkinson’s
fees for the city, de Melo said.  and how they can be managed. For
“[The development offers] a wide developments including residential on Burlingame Renters Meeting. 11 more information call 829-3860.
That money is in addition to $1.6 variety of floor plans,” Smith said. city-owned property and trying to a.m. to 1 p.m. Burlingame Library,
million in affordable housing in-lieu 480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. Hear Girl Code: Rising Together. 6 p.m.
Parking for the entire development forge relationships with affordable from speakers about various issues to 7:30 p.m. Menlo Atherton Center
fees plus $1.94 million in park impact totals 167 spaces, with a 138-stall housing developers.” facing renters in the Bay Area. for the Performing Arts, 555
fees that Sares Regis is already paying underground parking structure equipped A website has launched for the proj-
Middlefield Road, Atherton. This
Repair Cafe. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. event will discuss how women and
for the development. with parking lifts, and about 30 spots ect at theashtonbelmont.com and more Burlingame Public Library, 480 girls can help support each other.
De Melo confirmed that converting adjacent to the commercial and resi- details will be publicized in the com- Primrose Road, Burlingame. Bring up For more information call 325-9432.
the sales and leasing office into a one- dential buildings. ing weeks. 
to three household items to get
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find information on family CHANGE OF NAME
resources in the local area, CASE# 18CIV04248
including childcare. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
203 Public Notices Charlene Ladouceur
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Petitioner: Charlene Ladouceur filed a
STATEMENT #278662 petition with this court for a decree
The following person is doing business changing name as follows:
Present name: Charlene Ladouceur
as San Mateo Reiki Center, 400 N San Proposed Name: Poppy Stevens
Mateo Dr. #1, SAN MATEO, CA 94401.
Registered Owner: Charu Sublock, 3642 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
Curtiss St, San Mateo, CA 94403. The interested in this matter shall appear be-
business is conducted by an Individual. fore this court at the hearing indicated
The registrants commenced to transact below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
business under the FBN on N/A. tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
/s/Charu Sublock/ name changes described above must file
This statement was filed with the Asses- a written objection that includes the rea-
sor-County Clerk on 8/23/18. (Published sons for the objection at least two court
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/25/18, days before the matter is scheduled to
9/1/18, 9/8/18, 9/15/18). be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
STATEMENT #278673 petition shall be held on 10/05/18 at 9
The following person is doing business a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
as FM Woodworking, 425 Stanford Ave., Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Registered Order to Show Cause shall be published
Owners: Fernando Maciel and Miguel at least once each week for four succes-
Vazquez, same address. The business sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-

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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 298 Collectibles 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale
NOtICe OF AMeNded PetItION tO NOtICe OF PetItION tO timely filed, the court may grant the peti- SMAll rug beater. $15.00 (650)207- MASSAge tABle, excellent condition, 78 rPM records in four albums and nine
AdMINISter eStAte OF tion without a hearing. A hearing on the 4162 folding, $25, (650) 552-9556. sleeves. FREE. San Bruno. (650)794-
AdMINISter eStAte OF John Eno, a.k.a. John W. Eno and petition shall be held on 10/19/18 at 9 0839
Dorothy B. Rouse John Wayne Eno a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, StAr WArS R2-D2, original 1998 un- NeW deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
Case Number: 18PRO00961 Case Number: 18PRO00818 Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must BeSSY SMAll Evening Hand Bag With
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- Order to Show Cause shall be published Steve 650-518-6614 Sell! (650) 875-8159. Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
tingent creditors, and persons who may tingent creditors, and persons who may at least once each week for four succes-
otherwise be interested in the will or es- otherwise be interested in the will or es- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- teleSCOPe-CeleStrON AStrO NeW tWIN Mattress set plus frame BIFOld ShutterS 2x28”x79 $10.00
tate, or both, of Dorothy B. Rouse, Doro- tate, or both, of John Wayne Eno, a.k.a. ing on the petition in the following news- Master Newtonian Reflector, w/ tro/pod $30.00 (650) 347-2356 (650)544-5306
thy June Baker Rouse and Dorothy John Eno and John W. Eno. A Petition paper of general circulation: stand, Like New $150.00
for Probate has been filed by Sandra E. San Mateo Daily Journal Call (415)239-1348. NIAgArA vIBrAtINg Adjustable bed Blue OYSter cult lp signed by donald
Rouse. A Petition for Probate has been Gallagher in the Superior Court of Cali- Filed: 9/7/2018 good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash
filed by Boston Private Bank & Trust fornia, County of San Mateo. The Peti- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ tOPPS BASeBAll complete set 1987 (408)656-0958 (408)661-6019
Company in the Superior Court of Cali- tion for Probate requests that Sandra E. Judge of the Superior Court thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999-
fornia, County of San Mateo. The Peti- Gallagher be appointed as personal rep- Dated: 9/6/2018 4474 OFFICe tYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid CASh regISter Parts; Much Skin Not
tion for Probate requests that Boston Pri- resentative to administer the estate of (Published 9/15/18, 9/22/18, 9/29/18, wood with formica wood grain top $25 Guts $500 (415)269-4784
vate Bank & Trust Company be appoint- the decedent. 10/6/18). uNIque 1920'S -1930's imprinted milk (650) 787-9753
The petition requests the decedent’s will bottle with creamer top from Golden COMeAlONg 3/4 ton chain $25 (650)
ed as personal representative to admin- 873-6304
and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- State dairy. $25 (650)762-6048 reClININg ChAIr, wine colored $30,
ister the estate of the decedent. (650)-583-4985
The petition requests the decedent’s will bate. The will and any codicils are avail- COStCO PlAY Pen with travel bag.
able for examination in the file kept by vINtAge guCCI Boston satchel purse, Used once $35 (650)591-2981
and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- the court. Good Condition. $75.00 (650)536-0513 retrO hutCh Needs refinishing other-
bate. The will and any codicils are avail- The petition requests authority to admin- 210 lost & Found wise good condition. Top detaches from
deluxe FOlder Walker - 5" wheels -
able for examination in the file kept by ister the estate under the Independent vINtAge guCCI Boston satchel purse, bottom $25. (650)712-9962
Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
the court. Administration of Estates Act. (This au- lOSt CAt. Black and White. Black Good Condition. $75.00 (650)536-0513
The petition requests authority to admin- thority will allow the personal representa- patch on right eye. REWARD. SOFABed, velOur, tan, Excellent Free MAgAzINeS. Library discards
Call (323) 439-7713. condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
ister the estate under the Independent tive to take many actions without obtain- 299 Computers year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- ing court approval. Before taking certain SOlId WOOd Dining table with exten- crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
thority will allow the personal representa- very important actions, however, the per- Books 19" COlOr Monitor with stand VG con- sion great piece great condition black
sonal representative will be required to dition power cord/owners manual includ- $80 (650)364-5263 hAt, t-ShIrt, sweatshirt and comput-
tive to take many actions without obtain- give notice to interested persons unless erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648
ing court approval. Before taking certain JAMeS PAtterSON hardback books. ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
they have waived notice or consented to 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 SOlId WOOd Entertainment Center-
very important actions, however, the per- the proposed action.) The independent lIONel ChrIStMAS Holiday expan-
I-PAd keYBOArd. $25.00. (650)588- TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
sonal representative will be required to administration authority will be granted NIChOlAS SPArkS hardback books. Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
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give notice to interested persons unless unless an interested person files an ob- 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
jection to the petition and shows good lIONel WeSterN Union Pass car and
they have waived notice or consented to reCOrdABle Cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- (925)482-5742 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
the proposed action.) The independent cause why the court should not grant au- quAlItY BOOkS used and rare. World ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
administration authority will be granted thority. & US History and classic American nov- (650) 578 9208 tABle 24"x48" folding legs each end. lOrex 14” B&W Surveillance System
unless an interested person files an ob- A hearing on the petition will be held in els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
this court as follows: OCT. 22, 2018 at $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 2360 RWC loction.
jection to the petition and shows good 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of the hAlO Forerunner saga. 3 books. 300 toys
cause why the court should not grant au- California, County of San Mateo, 400 Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 three INCh egg crate foam twin bed
thority. luggAge, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
County Center, Redwood City, CA 100 thINgS for little children to do on a mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi- Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
A hearing on the petition will be held in 94063. v.lOgvINOv, uNuSuAl Journey to the trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. tion, $20, 650-595-3933
this court as follows: OCT. 16, 2018 at If you object to the granting of the peti- Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- FREE (650)595-3933
9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of tion, you should appear at the hearing sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 tWIN Bed frame-black wrought iron MAkeS 6"x6" potholders, frame and
California, County of San Mateo, 400 and state your objections or file written AMerICAN FlYer locomotive runs from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341 loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
County Center, Redwood City, CA objections with the court before the hear- 294 Business equipment good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
ing. Your appearance may be in person tWIN Bed, mattress, box spring, frame MeIlINk SAFe-FIre Proof,
94063. or by your attorney. lArge StuFFed ANIMALS - $3 each $ 50. (650)598-9804.
reStAurANt equIPMeNt- Every- 50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200
If you object to the granting of the peti- If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 www.elo.deals (415)309-3892
tion, you should appear at the hearing itor of the decedent, you must file your thing must go! Closing-out sale CALL tWIN Bed- Free you pick up. Call
and state your objections or file written claim with the court and mail a copy to (650)340-9995 StAr WArS Celebration 3 Darth Vader (650)344-2109
objections with the court before the hear- the personal representative appointed by $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 MOtleY Crue lp signed by neil lee
ing. Your appearance may be in person the court within the later of either (1) four uSed BedrOOM Furniture, FREE. Call sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
or by your attorney. months from the date of first issuance of 294 Baby Stuff 302 Antiques (650)573-7381.
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- letters to a general personal representa- NegrINI FeNCINg Epee mask size M
veNeer CheSt 6.5’ high, 3 ft. wide & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the BABY CrIB, "Dream on Me", like new 100 Y/O family heirloom, hand sewn,
itor of the decedent, you must file your California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days with mattress, pad and 2 sheets. $80.00.
$99 (650)322-2814. (415)260-6940
claim with the court and mail a copy to hexagon pieced quilt. 8ft. sq. $99.
from the date of mailing or personal de- (650)592-3540 (650)556-9708 WAll uNIt/rOOM Divider. Simple
the personal representative appointed by livery to you of a notice under sectioin lines. Breaks down for transportation. NeW lAWN SWING 5'1/2" W x 5 '6" H
the court within the later of either (1) four 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- 295 Art $25.(650)712-9962 leave message $100 (650) 678-6428 aft. 6pm
ANtIque heMINgrAY Glass Tele-
months from the date of first issuance of er California statutes and legal authority graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris-
letters to a general personal representa- may affect your rights as a creditor. You Old StYle Water dispenser-iron stand-
BruShed FINISh, 15" X 20" frame tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762- WAlNut CheSt, small (4 drawer with clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873-
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the may want to consult with an attorney 6048 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
knowledgeable in California law. holds 18 various size photos. Never 6304
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days used. $20. 650-369-2486.
from the date of mailing or personal de- You may examine the file kept by the Beer SteINS-OrIgINAl from Germa- WhIte WICker Armoire, asking $100,
court. If you are a person interested in great condition, text for picture (650)571- rAY-BAN tOP Bar Sunglasses
livery to you of a notice under sectioin ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info
the estate, you may file with the court a 296 Appliances (650)592-7483 0947 RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- Request for Special Notice (form DE- wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light-
er California statutes and legal authority 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- AIr CONdItIONer 10000 BTU w/re- WOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
may affect your rights as a creditor. You praisal of estate assets or of any petition mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 6596
MAhOgANY ANtIque Secretary desk,
may want to consult with an attorney or account as provided in Probate Code brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
section 1250. A Request for Special No- 0898 SAMSONIte 26" tan hard-sided suit
knowledgeable in California law.
tice form is available from the court clerk.
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. 306 housewares case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
You may examine the file kept by the $45. (650)328-6709
court. If you are a person interested in Attorney for Petitioner: hOtPOINt heAvY Duty Dryer excellent rOSevIlle tulIP Pitcher, Ca: 1900.
Elena C. Rincon (SB #146295) COMPlete Set OF CHINA - Windsor
the estate, you may file with the court a working condition Burlingame $50 Call $45. (650)574-2490. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, SIlk SAree 6 yards new nice color.for
1291 East Hillsdale Blvd., Ste. 203 Dan (408)656-0958
Request for Special Notice (form DE- FOSTER CITY, CA 94404 20-pieces in original box, never used. $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- (650)571-1373 keNMOre WINdOW A/C (vert. open- 303 electronics $250 per box
(650)342-5630
(3 boxes available). formation.
praisal of estate assets or of any petition FILED: 9/5/2018 ing) 8700 btu. New in box. $200.00 as
or account as provided in Probate Code (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- AMAzON kINdle brand new $10.00 SINk, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
is. David Butler (415)608- 1214. $15.00 (650)544-5306
section 1250. A Request for Special No- nal on 9/7/18, 9/14/18, 9/15/18 ) call (650)872-2371 CrYStAl (leAded glass) lamp $30.
MAYtAg WASher excellent working Can send picture. (650)464-7860
tice form is available from the court clerk. Slr leNS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
Attorney for Petitioner: condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan BlAuPuNkt AM/FM/Cd Radio and Re-
ceiver with Detachable Face asking MIkASA Set. White. Modern (square) Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
Robert D. Vale (408)656-0958 Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
$100. (650)593-4490 Slr leNS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
McDowall Cotter, APC MFg h20lABS Model 300 exc cond SINk dOuBle cast iron. Good condi- Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
2070 Pioneer Ct. counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. CANNON COPIer. $20. 650-342-5220. tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
SAN MATEO, CA 94403 tIreS-Set OF four P225 45 R18 $80
(650)572-7933 Order tO ShOW CAuSe FOr NeW, SINger Sewing Machine Univer- Free televISION - Mitsubishi, OBO (650)359-2238.
FILED: 8/30/2018 ChANge OF NAMe sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not 308 tools
CASE# 18CIV04367 chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local uNIdeN hArleY Davidson Gas Tank
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- Delivery available.
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, ANtIque IrON Hand Drills. 3 available phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
nal on 9/8/18, 9/15/18, 9/17/18 ) COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, rOOM heAter Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. MOtOrOlA BrAvO MB 520 (android WAlker - Good Condition - Like New -
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 (650)952-3500 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD BrIggS & Stratton Lawn Mower with $35 (650)341-5347
PETITION OF card Belmont (650)595-8855 Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
Shakira Xiomara Murillo SeWINg MAChINe-rOYAl XL 6000
ONkYO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
(650)771-6324. 311 Musical Instruments
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
Petitioner: Shakira Xiomara Murillo filed (650)342-8436. Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, CrAFtSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 1929 ANtIque Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
a petition with this court for a decree dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
NOtICe OF SAle OF changing name as follows: ShOWtIMe rOtISSerIe used once (650)742-6776.
lg CrAFtSMeN shop vac 6.5hp $60
reAl PrOPertY At PrIvAte SAle Present name:
Shakira Xiomara Murillo
$90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave
message.
304 Furniture (510)943-9221
Case No. 16PrO00346-A Proposed Name:
BAldWIN BABY GRAND 1928 vintage
in the Superior Court of the 2 WAlNut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops ShOPSMIth MArk V 50th Anniversary in walnut. $7500.00 w/bench (415)608-
Shakira Xiomara Gallo Alvarez vACuuM CleANer (reconditioned)
State of California for the $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 need work but very good cond. $20/ea most attachments. $1,500/OBO. 1214
County of San Mateo, THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
(650)952-3466. (650)504-0585
WeSterN WAShBOArd Sales made ChrOMAtIC hArMONICA: Horner
in the matter of the estate of interested in this matter shall appear be- The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
fore this court at the hearing indicated of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. ANtIque dININg table for six people vINtAge CrAFtSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
delmar Y. Booker, conservatee 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 (650)278-5776.
Notice is hereby given that the under- below to show cause, if any, why the pe- $75. phone 650-369-2486. with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
signed will sell at private sale to the high- tition for change of name should not be vINtAge ShOPSMIth and BANd
ANtIque MOhAgANY Bookcase. Four
est and best bidder, subject to confirma- granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
297 Bicycles feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. SAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call ePIPhONe leS Paul 100th
tion of said Superior Court, on or after (650)342-6993 Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
a written objection that includes the rea- Adult BIkeS 1 regular and 2 with bal- ArMChAIr gOOd condition $55. Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469
the 29th day of September 2018 at the sons for the objection at least two court
office of Deborah L. Fox, 155 Sansome loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 (650)266-3184
days before the matter is scheduled to everett uPrIght antique piano.
St., Ste. 500, San Francisco, CA 94104 be heard and must appear at the hearing BMx MONgOOSe Outer Limit Bike, BedSteAd SINgle, poster style, box Welder- lINCOlN AC 220 amps 240 Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718.
theron, all the right, title and interest of to show cause why the petition should looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 spring, mattress available. $40.00. volts $199.00 (650)948-4895
said conservatee, in and to all the certain not be granted. If no written objection is (650)593-7408 FeNder MuStANg I guitar amplifier
Real property, situated in the City of Daly timely filed, the court may grant the peti- BMx WIth caliper brakes and adjusta- 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
City County of San Mateo, State of Cali- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the ble seat, comes with two extra tires. $20. BeIge SOFA $99. Excellent Condition
309 Office equipment $80. (650)421-5469
petition shall be held on 10/10/18 at 9 (650)595-3933 (650) 315-2319
fornia, particularly described as follows: a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, lAPtOP CASe or bag. Black. Like new.
Lot 19 in Block 16 as shown on that cer- FeNder MuStANg ll guitar amplifier
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this BOCA-lAdIeS BIke 26 IN., blue and BlACk MetAl 4 drawer file cabinet Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
tain map entitled “Southern Hills Subdivi- Order to Show Cause shall be published yellow, padded seat, XL, basket holds an $25.00. call (650)872-2371 $130.00 (650)421-5469
sion No. 4B, Daly City, San Mateo Coun- at least once each week for four succes- 18 pack; grandma has to sell (650)678- 310 Misc. For Sale
ty, California”, filed in the office of the sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 1989 $50 OBO. BuNk BedS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 FOr SAle: Epiphone Les Paul Cus-
County Recorder of San Mateo County, ing on the petition in the following news- years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or 200 PlAStIC trading card holders; $15; tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
State of California on June 6, 1963 in paper of general circulation: ChIld’S SChWINN BICYCle, Blue in B/O (650)685-2494 (650)591-9769 San Carlos $625.00. (650)421-5469.
Book 58 of Maps at pages 16 to 20. San Mateo Daily Journal good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
Filed: 8/24/2018 COMMOde, gOOd condition. $20 obo. 500-600 BIg Band-era 78's--most mint, PIANO, uPrIght, in excellent condi-
More commonly known as: 56 Alta Vista /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ gOOd ruNNINg Bicycle. $39.
Way, Daly City, CA 94014. Please call (650)745-6309 no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
Judge of the Superior Court 650-342-5220.
Terms of the sale are cash in lawful mon- Dated: 8/23/2018 COMPuter deSk (glass) & chair. Like
ey of the United States on confirmation (Published 9/1/18, 9/8/18, 9/15/18, MOuNtAIN BIke. Top brand. Runs new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
of sale, or part cash and balance upon 9/22/18). good. $39. (660)342-5220 gtecher@comcast.net
such terms and conditions as are accept- NeW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
able to the personal representative. Ten COMPuter SWIvel CHAIR. Padded
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
percent of amount bid to be deposited mes
with bid. Bids or offers to be in writing deSk, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
and will be received at the aforsaid office Order tO ShOW CAuSe FOr
at any time after the first publication
ChANge OF NAMe 298 Collectibles (650)458-3578
CASE# 18CIV04533
hereof and before date of sale. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, 80’S tOPS Complete Factory Set All
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. dININg tABle (36"x54") and 4 match-
Exclusive Listing Agreement with Brett 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
Barron of Capital Realty Group REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 $250 .(650)-654-1930.
PETITION OF BAdge, 7 Star Special Security Offi-
Jeri Fleres cer;$25- will text picture (650)218-0121 dreSSer 4-drAWer in Belmont for
Dated: Sept. 6, 2018 San Carlos
Debra J. Dolch TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: $75. Good condition; good for children.
Petitioner: Jeri Fleres filed a petition with Call (650)678-8585
Conservator of the Estate and Trustee of this court for a decree changing name BeAutIFul herMAN Miller pendulum
the Delmar Yvonne Booker Revocable as follows: clock. Rich wood finish - works well; nice eNtertAINMeNt CeNter for $50.
Trust Present name: Jeri Fleres chime! $65; 650-591-8851. Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
Proposed Name: Jeriann Fleres (650)726-4102
by Deborah L. Fox dePreSSION glASS Dining Plate. 8
Fox Probate Group THE COURT ORDERS that all persons glIder rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
interested in this matter shall appear be- 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
155 Sansome Street Suite 500 lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
fore this court at the hearing indicated $12 (650)762-6048
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- greY MetAl storage cabinet with 4
(415)433-4044 tition for change of name should not be leNNOx red Rose, Unused, hand shelves $40.00 call(650)872-2371
granted. Any person objecting to the painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- name changes described above must file $12.00. (650) 578 9208. IkeA dreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
nal on 9/8/18, 9/15/18, 9/17/18) a written objection that includes the rea- 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
sons for the objection at least two court MIller lIte Neon sign , work good
days before the matter is scheduled to IkeA tABle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
$59 call (650)218-6528 $ 30. (650)598-9804.
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should Old, ANtIque, Bottle Collection: 20
not be granted. If no written objection is lOve ChAIr, velour, tan. $45.
bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 (808)631-1365.
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311 musical instruments 318 sports equipment 379 open houses 620 automobiles 625 Classic Cars 670 auto service
huGe ludWiG Drum Set Silver Sparkle total Gym XLS, excellent condition. CadillaC ‘85 Classic El Dorado
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tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
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Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
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tReadmill in very good condition. Pic-
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PlayeR Piano 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
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ture available on request. $50 obo.
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strumming $50 (650)369-2486 ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz South Bay views. from south sf to meRCedes ‘79 450 SL with hard top.
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yamaha aCoustiC Guitar, model
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630 trucks & suV’s 1960s CadillaC hub caps $40
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nikon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel- 6940 $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
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(650)481-5296 toyota ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con-
one kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- ViVitaR V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K Gm tRuCk/suV 1994? Large Vehicle.
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mini CooPeR- Hood Best offer-
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bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976
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cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- List your Open House times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
dRiVe 3-in-1 commode with seat,buck- motoRCyCle saddlebaGs, obo. (650)745-6309
6059
et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10 in the Daily Journal. hyundai 2013 Tucson Limited Edi- with mounting hardware and other parts
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Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for Reach over 83,450 tion, heated front seats, panoramic Off ’02 GMC Truck $200.00 (650)333-
$25. Call (650)349-6059. dRiVe deluxe two button walker $10 roof, leather interior 80k miles excel- 645 boats 0303
(510)770-1976 potential home buyers & lent condition $10,950 OBO. Text or
renters a day, leave msg (650)533-0671.
boat- 7 FT Livingston Fiber Glass., 2.5 the Club steering wheel locks 2 each
316 Clothes homediCs dual Shiatsu Massage from South San Francisco new. $ 20.00 (650)871-8907
Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162 HP. NIssan Outboard Motor. $800.
5 boxes male & female square dance to Palo Alto. mazda ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con- (650) 591-5404. White staR Tire Chains, never used.
clothing. Excellent Condition. As a inVeRsion theRaPy table back in your local newspaper. dition One owner Fully loaded Low P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439. stretcher w/ heat $99.00 joe (650)573- miles reduced $16,995 obo (650)520-
5269 4650 boat-RaCinG C-Class, 40 hp
box of used men's Levi's and misc.
Call (650)344-5200 Tohatsu Engine, Spare Parts included 680 autos Wanted
jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition omt table, excellent condition, fold- $2,000 obo Call Vince (650)515-6091
ing, $25, (650) 552-9556. mazda 2016 Sky Active one owner per- Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
(650)589-0764 fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles Novas, running or not
Radiation PRoteCtion 1/2-apron $19,995 OBO (650)520-4650 malibu 24 ft with tower. Completely re- Parts collection etc.
daWGs bRand Kaymann black and
white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
Pb free; .5mm Pb equivalent, xl, adjusta-
ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227-
440 apartments nissan ‘84 300zx Former Drift Car No
built and re-finished. Boat and Motor. So clean out that garage
Give me a call
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20K obo. (650)851-0878. Joe 650 342-2483
aPaRtment foR Rent-1br, 2br, 3br;
Prime Location, Quiet Buildings, No (650)341-1306
fanCy hiGh hee; shoes, never worn sea Ray 16 ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs
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PontiaC 1997 Passenger Van. Alumi- Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
(650)595-0805
num Rims with good tires. Needs engine 680 autos Wanted
work! $900. Call (650)365-8287 or cell
faux fuR Coat Woman's brown multi
color in excellent condition 3/4 sPoRts 470 Rooms
9650)714-3865.
650 RVs
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ColleCtible sale 620 automobiles Gulf stReam, Sun Voyager ‘04.
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Wilson leatheR Lady Jacket. Small,
like new. $45. (808)863-1136. 17 Pop music 8 “__ Comin’”: 45 1997 Grammy 59 Loyola domain
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et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
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moving sale, airer ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
brown, with steel metatarsal protection. -ViRtual offiCes-
In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494 10 Retired flier
estate sale, $59 - $150 20 ’70s-’80s self- 11 Opulent
318 sports equipment yard sale, *Business Internet *Phone Answering
improvement 12 Brass
*Conference Rooms *Offices course 13 Orchestra pit aid
15 sf Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds, rummage sale, *Complete IT Services * Mail 21 Notre Dame’s 14 Brushes up on
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
clearance sale, or (650) 373-2000
river 21 Westernmost
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
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biG beRtha, Golfsmith Titanium Driver Islands
,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick have... 26 Max.
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pairs of FGs
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Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid Reach over 83,450 readers 620 automobiles 29 Somewhat out 25 Some
$1200 asking $800 Call Michael from South San Francisco of place, as hair ultrasound
1994 mitsubishi 3000 GT- VR4 Twin
(650)784-1061.
to Palo Alto. Turbo Perfect Cont. Asking $30,000 31 __ dish images
(650)315-2959 (650)558-8555
33 Type of 27 “Well, as I
bRand neW Golf bag with Stand. in your local newspaper. recall ... ”
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1999 CadillaC DeVille Contour-Paid
35 1969 retail 29 Grimace
bRand neW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods;
Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great
Call (650)344-5200 $6,000 Sell $3,000 Good Condition
(650)315-2954 or (650)558-8555 clothing debut 30 Skeptical, as a
gift $99. 415-867-6444. 38 Second film with view
CadillaC ’90 El Dorado Runs Great, 09/15/18
easton aluminum bat.33 inches, 30 128,000 miles, $2000 (650)922-9114 Craig as Bond
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 40 “Counting
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Barely Used, Paid $600, Asking $300 purchases
obo. (650)235-0066. 41 Monthly reading
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erciser $20 (510)770-1976 49 Pointed
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leatheR Golf bag with 23 clubs $90. 57 Scheme
(650) 592-2648. 58 Left in the dust
men's RossiGnol Skis. $95.00, 62 Hang
good condition, (650)341-0282. 63 Shoe with a
one dozen Official League Diamond
rope sole
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Ferocious typhoon plows through Philippines


By Aaron Fvila and Joeal Calupitan
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TUGUEGARAO, Philippines — Typhoon Mangkhut


slammed into the Philippines’ northeastern coast early
Saturday, its ferocious winds and blinding rain ripping off
tin roof sheets and knocking out power, and plowed through
the agricultural region at the start of the onslaught.
The typhoon made landfall before dawn in the coastal
town of Baggao in Cagayan province on the northern tip of
Luzon Island, a breadbasket of flood-prone rice plains and
mountain provinces often hit by landslides. More than 5
million people were at risk from the storm, which the
Hawaii-based Joint Typhoon Warning Center downgraded
from a super typhoon but still punching powerful winds and
gusts equivalent to a category 4 Atlantic hurricane.
There were no immediate reports of major damages or
casualties in the region, where a massive evacuation from
high-risk areas was carried out over two days.
Associated Press journalists in a hotel in Cagayan’s cap-
ital city of Tuguegarao saw tin roof sheets and other debris
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hurtle through the air and store signs crash to the ground.
Strong wind blows trees in Buguey, Cagayan, Philippines. Cars shook as wind gusts pummeled a parking lot.
With a huge raincloud band 900 kilometers (560 miles)
wide, combined with seasonal monsoon rains, the typhoon
dumped intense rain that could set off landslides and flash
floods. Storm warnings have been raised in almost all the
provinces across the Luzon, including the capital, Manila,
restricting sea and air travel.
A few hours after landfall, the eye of the typhoon was
nearing the western coast of Luzon facing the South China
Sea.
Before it hit land, Mangkhut packed sustained winds of
127 miles per hour and gusts of up to 158 mph, forecasters
said. Even if the typhoon weakens slightly after slamming
ashore, its winds will remain very destructive, government
forecaster Rene Paciente said.
“It can lift cars, you can’t stand, you can’t even crawl
against that wind,” Paciente told reporters late Friday in
Manila.
In Tuguegarao, residents braced for the typhoon’s fury by
reinforcing homes and buildings and stocking up on food.
“It was busy earlier in the hardware store and people were
buying wood, nails, tin wire, plywood and umbrellas,” said
Benjamin Banez, who owns a three-story hotel where work-
ers were busy hammering up wooden boards to protect glass
panels.
In 2016, a super typhoon wrought heavy damage to
Banez’s hotel and the rest of Cagayan.
Ninia Grace Abedes abandoned her bamboo hut and hauled
her four children to a school building serving as an emer-
gency shelter. The 33-year-old laundrywoman said the 2016
typhoon blew away their hut, which they abandoned before
the storm hit.

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