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Dems, Trump reach DACA deal


Pelosi, Schumer announce agreement to save dreamers from deportation
By Erica Werner and Jill Colvin en h an cemen t s to make com- Leader Nancy the nearly 800,000 immigrants
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS not includ- mon cause with Pelosi follow- brought illegally to this country
ing Trumps the opposition, ing a White as kids who had benefited from
WASHINGTON The top House l o n g - s o ug h t was announced House dinner former President Barack Obamas
and Senate Democrats said border wall. by Senate that Republican Deferred Action for Childhood
Wednesday they had reached agree- The agree- De m o c r a t i c l awmak ers Arrivals, or DACA, program,
ment with President Donald Trump ment, the latest Leader Chuck werent invited which provided temporary work
to protect thousands of younger instance of Schumer and to attend. It permits and shielded recipients
immigrants from deportation and Trump ditching H o u s e would enshrine
fund some border security Donald Trump his own party Chuck Schumer D e m o c r a t i c Nancy Pelosi protections for See DACA, Page 20

Redwood City
police chief to
leave position
Chiefs community presence,
commitment to force lauded
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

After six years of service in Redwood


City and more than 31 years of public
service, Police Chief JR Gamez
announced his Dec. 11 retirement
Wednesday, citing a medical condition
and a desire to focus on his health in the
company of family. JR Gamez
In a statement, he thanked Redwood
City for welcoming him into the community some six years
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL ago and giving him an opportunity to provide exceptional
Redwood City resident Russell Gernaat estimates he has practiced some five hours a day for the last year and a half to prepare police services to its citizens.
for the World Rowing Championships, which will occur in Sarasota, Florida, at the end of the month. Born without portions It was my goal as police chief to ensure the Redwood
of his pectoral and lats, Gernaat is an adaptive rower and competes against other rowers with physical disabilities. City Police Department and its personnel were the best
trained, best equipped and best led police agency in the

Rowing for gold nation, he said in the statement. I had the opportunity to
promote and hire outstanding personnel to assist me to
ensure we achieved that goal. Our team has done phenome-

Hard work propels Redwood City athlete to world stage See GAMEZ, Page 20
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Skeggs Fire 30 pct contained
Though Russell Gernaat may be new to competitive row-
ing, the tenacity required to excel as a rower is nothing new Blaze west of Woodside remains at 50 acres
to him. BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE
After a little more than a year and a half of training, the
51-year-old Redwood City resident is set to compete with a A 50-acre fire in unincorporated San Mateo County near
partner in a mixed-double race at the World Rowing Woodside that was caused by lightning Monday evening is
Championships in Sarasota, Florida, at the end of the now 30 percent contained, according to Cal Fire.
month. The Skeggs Fire was first reported around 7:45 p.m.
Though his entry into the sport may seem recent, his jour- Monday roughly 3 miles west of Woodside, near the inter-
ney to representing the United States on the world stage has section of Skyline Boulevard and Bear Gulch Road.
Firefighters are now working to reinforce containment
been years in the making. Formerly a competitive swim-
lines in the steep and heavily vegetated terrain, and favor-
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Thought for the Day


America has been called a melting pot, but it seems
better to call it a mosaic, for in it each nation, people or
race which has come to its shores has been privileged
to keep its individuality, contributing at the same time
its share to the unified pattern of a new nation.
King Baudouin I of Belgium

This Day in History


Francis Scott Key was inspired to

1814 write the poem Defence of Fort


McHenry (later The Star-Spangled
Banner) after witnessing the
American flag flying over the
Maryland fort following a night of British naval bombard-
ment during the War of 1812.
In 1 8 2 9 , the Treaty of Adrianople was signed, ending war
between Russia and the Ottoman Empire.
In 1 8 6 1 , the first naval engagement of the Civil War took
place as the USS Colorado attacked and sank the Confederate
private schooner Judah off Pensacola, Florida.
In 1 8 6 7 , the first volume of Das Kapital by Karl Marx
was published in Hamburg, Germany.
In 1 9 0 1 , President William McKinley died in Buffalo, New
York, of gunshot wounds inflicted by an assassin; Vice
President Theodore Roosevelt succeeded him.
In 1 9 2 7 , modern dance pioneer Isadora Duncan died in
Nice, France, when her scarf became entangled in a wheel of REUTERS
the sports car she was riding in. People in wedding attire pose for a photographer in central London.
In 1 9 4 1 , Vermont passed a resolution enabling its ser-
vicemen to receive wartime bonuses by declaring the U.S. to
be in a state of armed conflict, giving rise to headlines that
In other news ...
Vermont had declared war on Germany. Elderly man pushes suspect Kent Easter and Jill Easter who says, adding that such messages
In 1 9 5 4 , the Soviet Union detonated a 40-kiloton atomic now goes by Ava Everheart were include freedom, empowerment,
test weapon. off roof, ends police standoff both convicted of false imprisonment openness, acceptance, approachabili-
In 1 9 6 4 , Pope Paul VI opened the third session of the LA PUENTE An 83-year-old man in separate criminal trials. ty, vulnerability and individuality.
Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican, also known as ended a police standoff that lasted for The couple planted prescription One of Everetts new laws requires
Vatican II. (The session closed two months later.) hours when he pushed a suspected bur- painkillers, marijuana and a pot pipe the workers to wear a minimum of tank
In 1 9 7 5 , Pope Paul VI declared Mother Elizabeth Ann glar off his roof in La Puente. in Kelli Peters car in 2011 and then tops and shorts. It specifically applies
Bayley Seton the first U.S.-born saint. Los Angeles County Sheriffs called police, who briefly detained her. to employees at quick service restau-
Department officials say the male sus- The couple had an ongoing dispute rants, which also include fast food and
Birthdays pect was jumping from rooftop to with Peters over what they believed
rooftop on Tuesday, prompting crisis was improper treatment of their son.
food trucks.
The other redefined the citys lewd
negotiators to respond. The suspect The Orange County Register says conduct ordinance and created a new
refused to come down after negotiators the couple was ordered by a jury to pay crime of facilitating lewd conduct.
and deputies issued commands. Peters $5.7 million following a civil Both ordinances took effect early this
Sgt. Joseph Morales tells the Los trial. month.
Angeles Times that the elderly resident The city cited a proliferation of
became tired of the situation that last- Bikini baristas sue crimes of a sexual nature occurring at
ed about five hours. The man climbed city over dress code law bikini barista stands throughout the
onto the roof and pushed the suspect city in adopting the measures.
off. SEATTLE Seven bikini baristas Employees and owners of barista
Russian Prime Actor, writer, Rapper Nas is 44. Authorities tell KABC-TV that the and the owner of a chain of the coffee stands where this conduct occurs are
Minister Dmitry director, producer suspect was taken into custody and was stands called Hillbilly Hotties sued making large sums of money from
Medvedev is 52. Tyler Perry is 48. admitted to a hospital for a mental the city of Everett, Washington, on overtly sexual, lewd conduct, and pros-
evaluation. Its unclear if the suspect Monday, saying two recently passed titution, the city declared in one of
Actress Zoe Caldwell is 84. Actor Walter Koenig is 81. was injured. ordinances banning bare skin violate the measures.
Basketball Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown is 77. Singer- their right to free expression. A spokeswoman said the city had no
actress Joey Heatherton is 73. Actor Sam Neill is 70. Singer California attorney disbarred The suit, filed in U.S. District Court comment on the lawsuit.
Jon Bowzer Bauman (Sha Na Na) is 70. Rock musician Ed in Seattle, says the ordinances passed Everett and Snohomish County,
King is 68. Actor Robert Wisdom is 64. Rock musician Steve after drug-planting conviction by the Everett City Council deny biki- where its located north of Seattle,
Berlin (Los Lobos) is 62. Country singer-songwriter Beth SANTA ANA A Southern ni-stand employees the ability to com- have had a troubled history with the
Nielsen Chapman is 61. Actress Mary Crosby is 58. Singer California attorney convicted along municate through their attire, are shops, which in some cases have oper-
Morten Harket (a-ha) is 58. Country singer John Berry is 58. with his then-wife of planting drugs in vague and confusing, and unlawfully ated as drive-thru strip clubs or even
Actress Melissa Leo is 57. Actress Faith Ford is 53. Actor the car of a PTA volunteer has been dis- target women. brothels. A former Snohomish County
Jamie Kaler is 53. Actress Michelle Stafford is 52. Rock musi- barred. Just like Starbucks with green sheriffs sergeant pleaded guilty to
cian Mike Cooley (Drive-By Truckers) is 51. Actor Dan The State Bar says 43-year-old Kent aprons, UPS with brown trucks and helping launder money from a prosti-
Cortese is 50. Contemporary Christian singer Mark Hall is Easter can no longer practice in outfits, and Hooters with short- tution operation run out of some of
48. Actor Ben Garant is 47. Rock musician Craig Montoya California because of his felony con- orange shorts, the baristas attire roadside stands and was sentenced to
(Tri Polar) is 47. Actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley is 46. viction and moral turpitude. evokes a message at work, the lawsuit one year in jail.

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Police reports
Berkeley braces for visit by
Grand theft. A vehicle was broken into
and random items were stolen on Hoover
Street, it was reported at 5:14 p.m. Saturday,
Sept. 9.
This pairs well
right-wing speaker Shapiro
By Jocelyn Gecker and Paul Eias We have seen extrem-
Two men stole cookies and wine from a
store on El Camino Real in Redwood
City, it was reported at 1:23 a. m.
Sunday, Sept. 10.
BURLINGAME
B urg l ary . A vehicles window was
smashed and items were taken on Malcolm
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ists on the left and right Road, it was reported at 7:52 p.m. Sunday,
in our city, said Berkeley Sept. 10.
BERKELEY The University of Mayor Jesse Arreguin, a REDWOOD CITY Fraud. Someone had $500 stolen from
California, Berkeley will seal off large parts Democrat who backed the B urg l ary . A vehicle was stolen on them by being swindled on an apartment
of its campus like a fortress with a closed police request to use pep- Broadway, it was reported at 10:23 p.m. rental online on Bellvue Avenue, it was
perimeter and a very large visible police per spray. We need to Sunday, Sept. 10. reported at 2:51 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 10.
presence Thursday, when the birthplace of make sure violence is not S h o p l i f t i n g . Someone was caught Pe t t y t h e f t . Someone had their rear
Americas free speech movement faces its allowed. shoplifting clothing on Veterans license plate stolen on Rollins Road, it was
next potential clashes. Shapiros event, Boulevard, it was reported at 9:35 p.m. reported at 5:26 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9.
Ben Shapiro Arres t. Someone was arrested when they
City and campus authorities anticipate organized by campus Sunday, Sept. 10.
demonstrations at a speech by conservative Republicans, is being watched as a warm-up Sho pl i fti ng . An unknown man stole a tried to steal a bicycle on Myrtle Road and
commentator Ben Shapiro, a former Breitbart act for later this month when provocative, watch on Walnut Street, it was reported at Bayshore Avenue, it was reported at 11:56
editor, and are preparing for possible vio- right-wing speaker Milo Yiannopoulos says 4:52 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 10. p.m. Friday, Sept. 8.
lence with a variety of new strategies and he plans to hold a Free Speech Week on Sto l en theft. A vehicle was stolen on Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. Someone broke a
tightened security. Berkeleys campus with a 20-person lineup Hudson Street, it was reported at 11:36 a.m. vehicles window on Old Bayshore
For the first time in two decades, officers that includes Ann Coulter and Stephen Sunday, Sept.10. Boulevard, it was reported at 11:12 p.m.
will be armed with pepper spray after the city Bannon, Trumps ex-chief strategist and head B urg l ary . A vehicles window was Friday, Sept. 8.
council modified a 1997 ban at an emergency of Breitbart News. Campus officials say the smashed and a purse and laptop were taken Arres t. A drunk driver was stopped and
meeting this week. event is not yet confirmed. on Broadway, it was reported at 8:49 p.m. arrested on Rollins Road, it was reported at
The tactics to boost security are the latest It will be Yiannopoulos second attempt to Saturday, Sept 9. 10:06 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8.
indication of growing frustrations in speak at Berkeley this year, after an event in
Berkeley and other liberal cities that have February was abruptly canceled when
become targets of violent political protests masked, hooded left-wing anarchists dressed
since the election of President Donald Trump in black rioted outside the event setting
and battlegrounds for extremist groups that fires and smashing windows on campus and
support and oppose him. on nearby city streets.
4 Thursday Sept. 14, 2017 LOCAL/NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Scoop expands to two


more BART stations
San Bruno, Millbrae locations aim to increase carpoolers
By Keith Burbank
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE

The makers of a carpool app are making


it possible for commuters to find parking
at the Millbrae and San Bruno BART sta-
tions late in the morning if they carpool,
REUTERS
BART officials said.
The makers of the app Scoop have Cassini is pictured above Saturns northern hemisphere prior to making one of its Grand Finale
teamed up with BART and the
dives in this NASA illustration.
Metropolitan Transportation Commission
to increase carpooling and make parking
available at the stations until 10 a.m. The
takescoop. com, type in the name of a
BART station and schedule a ride.
BART officials said morning rides have
Cassini gets funny opera send-off
service began Tuesday. to be scheduled by 9 p.m. the night before By Marcia Dunn Associated Press.
The partnership has already been suc- or by 3:30 p.m. for the evening commute. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cassinis program manager, Earl Maize,
cessful in a pilot program at the Commuters will be notified shortly after loves the performance.
Dublin/Pleasanton BART station where the deadline if they have been matched to CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. NASAs Its very heartwarming to us, Maize
parking has usually filled up by 8 a.m. one of Scoops more than 65,000 users. Cassini spacecraft is getting a grand but told reporters Wednesday at the Jet
BART officials said they are setting If a commuter isnt matched, Scoop guar- hilarious opera send-off before it plunges Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena,
aside parking spaces in the permit areas at antees them a ride. through Saturns atmosphere and vaporizes California.
the Millbrae and San Bruno stations for Also, parking is free until parking fees Friday. Part of what we try to do is to extend
carpoolers who use Scoop. are incorporated into the app, according to An actor from TVs old Star Trek: everybody out to Saturn. Its not science for
Scoop will coordinate with BART to ver- BART officials. Voyager series, Robert Picardo, said he the ivory tower. Its for humanity, and so
ify carpoolers and work with BART police Barbara Laurenson, MTCs project man- dashed off the lyrics in about a minute, sev- everybody to get on the ride, come with us,
to make sure things go smoothly each ager for the 511 carpool program, said in a eral weeks ago. He collaborated with the is just phenomenal.
morning. statement that Scoop is a great opportuni- creative director of The Planetary Society, That was Picardos goal, too. A longtime
BART officials said the program is avail- ty to start carpooling. and, presto, Le Cassini Opera was born. fan of both space and opera, he merged
able to riders of Caltrain at the Millbrae The service may be expanded to other Picardo set the words to the instantly rec- those interests in Star Trek: Voyager as
station. BART stations later this year and next ognizable aria La Donna e mobile from the holographic doctor who bursts into
The program at the Dublin/Pleasanton year. Verdis Rigoletto. song. It seemed fitting that he celebrate
station has increased carpooling since its A $358, 000 Mobility On-Demand While Cassinis 20-year mission has Cassini in song, too. He actually got to see
launch in January. Currently, hundreds of Sandbox Program grant from the Federal been a serious success, Picardo said the Cassinis hitchhiking moon lander, the
people have the Dublin/Pleasanton sta- Transit Administration made the project at opera is definitely a comedy. Heres how it European Huygens, before it left Earth in
tion as their destination in the Scoop app. the Millbrae and San Bruno stations pos- opens: Goodbye, Cassini. Your missions 1997.
David Clavens, head of marketing at sible. The grant was received in October fini. Bravo, Cassini! Have some linguini. Picardo said Wednesday from Beverly
Scoop, said commuters love the program 2016. And on it goes, paying humorous tribute. Hills, California, that he sang Le Cassini
for several reasons, one of which is that Scoop allows commuters to pay for or No tragedy here. All good things Opera through twice. Five minutes, and
people can go to work when they want to. receive money for carpooling and also to NASA missions, Star Trek series, turkey that was a wrap.
To take advantage of the program, com- pay for parking. and Swiss sandwiches with avocado It was definitely a seat-of-the-pants pro-
muters can download the app at come to an end, Picardo told the duction, he said.

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Hill bill banning Chamber, Hall of Justice, 400 County ly punched Patel in the face two times
Local briefs Center, Redwood City. before running out of the lobby to call her
pot use in cars signed For more information on the California husband, who often sleeps nearby while she
Police released a photo
Smoking or consuming marijuana in any Voters Choice Act and the vote center works the night shift, according to prosecu-
of the suspect and a tip
form while driving or riding in vehicles will model call (650) 312-5222, visit shapethe- tors.
directed officers to the
be specifically prohibit- future.org or follow @smcvote on Twitter. The womans husband responded, running
2700 block of Hacienda
ed by law in California into the lobby and tackling Patel, who
Street in San Mateo Vape store
Jan. 1 under a bill by attempted to stab the husband, inflicting
where the suspect was
state Sen. Jerry Hill, D- arrested. burglarized, suspect sought minor injuries. He then punched Patel in the
face three times as a nearby witness called
San Mateo, that Gov. The suspect, identified
Jerry Brown signed Belmont police are seeking a male sus- police, who responded and took Patel into
as 36-year-old Sherry pect who burglarized a vape shop on El
Monday. custody, according to prosecutors.
This bill simply Sherry Benally Benally, was booked Camino Real shortly after 9 a.m. Tuesday.
into San Mateo County Investigators are releasing security video Pedestrian struck
makes our laws on using Jail for assault with a at youtube. com/belmontpublicsafety, in
Jerry Hill marijuana while driving deadly weapon and elder abuse with great hope that witnesses will come forward with by alleged drunk driver
or riding in cars consis- bodily injury.
tent with our laws on consuming alcohol information. A pedestrian suffered major injuries when
The victim's injuries are not thought to be An unknown male subject entered the an alleged drunk driver hit him with his
while driving or riding in vehicles, Hill life-threatening.
said in a press release. Vapor Bar at 840 El Camino Real by forcing vehicle in South San Francisco early Sunday
Anyone with additional information is the rear door. The suspect took an undeter- morning, according to police.
Senate Bill 65 enhances Proposition 64, asked to contact police at (650) 522-7730.
the recreational marijuana initiative, which mined amount of money from the cash reg- The collision occurred shortly after 2:15
ister and then was interrupted when he heard a.m. Sunday on northbound El Camino Real
makes it illegal to have an open container Board of Supervisors the building manager, who found the rear between Noor and South Spruce avenues,
of pot in a vehicle but does not address use
of marijuana products by drivers or passen- approve new election model door open. The suspect fled from the busi- police said.
gers. The bill adds marijuana consumption ness by kicking open the glass front doors Timothy Staubitz, a 49-year-old San
A new elections model proposed under the
to the law prohibiting alcohol consump- and ran from the business, northbound on Francisco man, was driving his vehicle
California Voters Choice Act that would
tion, which is an infraction currently pun- the sidewalk, according to police. north when he struck the pedestrian in the
replace traditional polling places with vote
While inside the business, the suspect No. 2 lane. He then left the scene before
ishable with a base fine of $70, according centers was approved and authorized by the
attempted to conceal his identity by pulling returning a few minutes later and admitting
to Hills office. San Mateo County Board of Supervisors
his T-shirt over his head, however, the fol- to being involved in the collision, accord-
Statistics by Hills office shows that, in Tuesday, according to the Elections Office.
lowing partial description is available. He ing to police.
2012, the California Office of Traffic Safety Under the model created by Senate Bill
is approximately 20 to 30 years old, aver- The pedestrian was taken to a hospital and
released a study of weekend nighttime driv- 450, California Voters Choice Act, vote
age build with a medium complexion, dark suffered major injuries but is expected to
ers that found more California drivers tested centers will be open for a greater period, and survive, police said.
positive for marijuana than alcohol. short hair, wearing a black T-shirt, blue
will offer expanded voter services including Investigators determined Staubitz was
According to the National Highway Traffic jeans, black shoes and gray gloves, accord-
voter registration, multilingual assistance driving under the influence of alcohol and
Safety Administration, from 2007 to 2014 ing to police.
and disabled access voting options. Every he was arrested and booked into San Mateo
the number of nighttime weekend drivers in Anyone with information on this crime is
registered voter will also receive a vote-by- County Jail.
the U.S. with marijuana in their system asked to contact Belmont Police at (650)
mail ballot, which can be returned in any
595-7400 or police@belmont.gov.
increased nearly 50 percent. In 2015, 21
percent of the 31,166 fatal crashes in the
mailbox or special ballot drop boxes locat- Charges against ex-officer
ed throughout the county, with no postage Probation for
U.S. involved at least one driver who tested required. The June 5, 2018, statewide direct dropped in California sex scandal
positive for drugs after the incident up primary election will be the first election attempted hotel robbery OAKLAND A judge has tossed out
from 12 percent in 2005, the NHTSA also conducted under the vote center model, A 26-year-old man who pleaded no contest criminal charges against a former Oakland
found. according to the Elections Office. to using a gun as he attempted to rob a police officer ensnared in a sex scandal that
California Voters Choice Act Public Burlingame Holiday Inn Express last year rocked several law enforcement agencies.
Woman arrested for Hearings will be held on the following was sentenced to three years supervised pro- The judge ruled there was insufficient evi-
allegedly assaulting 67-year-old dates: bation Wednesday, according to the San dence to supports charges against Brian
Public Hearing with Language Mateo County District Attorneys Office. Bunton of obstruction of justice and engag-
A woman who allegedly assaulted a 67- Community, Thursday, Oct. 12, 5:30 p.m. ing in prostitution.
year-old Palo Alto woman without provoca- San Francisco resident Pritesh Patel has
to 8:30 p. m. , County Clerk-Recorders been ordered to stay away from the hotel and Buntons attorney Dirk Manoukian said
tion in San Mateo was located and arrested Office, 555 County Center, Redwood City; his client regrets his actions and made bad
Wednesday evening. will be required to pay restitution to the vic-
Public Hearing with Disability tim, a hotel employee working the night decision, but didnt commit any crimes.
The assault was reported on the 2600 Community, Monday, Oct. 16, 2017, 1 Bunton was one of nearly 30 San Francisco
block of South El Camino Real around 9:30 shift Sept. 16, 2016, when Patel demanded
p. m. to 5 p. m. , Board of Supervisors all the hotels money from her, according to Bay Area officers the teen daughter of a dis-
a.m. Tuesday. Chamber, Hall of Justice, 400 County patcher said had sex with her while she
The suspect, described as a Hispanic prosecutors.
Center, Redwood City; and Patel was wearing a bandana over his face worked as a prostitute.
woman between the ages of 35 and 45, Public Hearing of Election The teen testified that the sex with
approached the victim and began striking when he walked into the hotel lobby and
Administration Plan, Thursday, Jan. 18, 1 pepper sprayed the employee when she Bunton was consensual and no payment was
her. The victim was knocked to the ground, p. m. to 5 p. m. , Board of Supervisors made for the encounter. Several other offi-
where the suspect continued kicking her. refused to give him the money. She alleged-
cers still face charges.

Obituary Obituary

George Robert Welling Ada Elia Passanisi


June 20, 1945 August 30, 2017 December 30, 1920 - September 7, 2017
Resident of San Mateo Beloved wife of Vincent August Passanisi
George Robert Welling passed away on Wednesday August (deceased); devoted mother to Margaret P. Passanisi
30, after a long battle with congestive heart failure. George (deceased); Carmel S. Passanisi, and Dominic
touched many lives and will not soon be forgotten. He was P. Passanisi (Sue); grandmother to Sebastian
born in South Dakota and resided in California since he was (Jacqueline) and Maura Passanisi; great grandmother
a toddler. to Levi, Ezra and Saul Passanisi, Ada Elia Passanisi
He enlisted in the US Marines in 1963 and completed two died on September 7, 2017, in her residence in
tours of duty in Vietnam where he received two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star Belmont at the age of 96, having lived a long, full life.
among his many awards. George served as a San Mateo Police Ofcer for almost 30 Ada was born in Lucca, Lammari, Tuscany, Italy, the youngest of
years retiring as a Detective Sergeant. Never one to rest, he then provided executive six children born to Sebastiano and Margherita Martini. She left Italy
protection for many colorful dignitaries and most recently worked with SIS providing and came to California at age 18, before WWII, temporarily living with
security for Apple, Inc. a sister and her husband in San Francisco. It was there that she met
George completed over 100 marathons in cities across the US and loved traveling her future husband, Vincent August Passanisi, at an Italian Social Club
the globe. dance. They were married in San Francisco at Saints Peter and Paul
He is survived by son Kent Welling of San Mateo, and granddaughter Alexandria Church and enjoyed life together for 67 years.
Welling of Washington state; by sister Dorothy (Dottie) Woodworth of Roseville, and Ada grew up on a farm outside Lucca, Italy, where she enjoyed
her two daughters Shawna Mengel (David) & Tamara Smith (Raymond). He is also growing plants, fruits, etc., and had quite a green thumb. It was there
survived by long-time partner Patricia Ciampi and her two children Angela Barton & that she learned her culinary skills from her mother, Margherita Martini,
Theodore Conde (Wendy), and three grandchildren Hailey, Abigail & Elias. and became an accomplished cook. Of course farming is physically
Friends are invited to a memorial service at St. Gregorys Church, 28th & Hacienda demanding and taught her perseverance; working hard for what she
Ave. in San Mateo at 1:30pm on Friday, September 22nd, with a celebration of life to wanted, and the value of owning land.
follow at the Elks Lodge, 229 W. 20th Ave. in San Mateo. Ada worked for a number of San Francisco companies in the rst
Memorial donations may be made to the Disabled American Veterans, the SPCA, part of her working life, primarily in retail. After retiring from her rst
or to the CPMC Foundation. career, she began a second career as a real estate agent and investment
broker. Ada was always a very astute businesswoman. She enjoyed
traveling with Vincent and friends. She and Vincent both took up golf
as they neared retirement and played into their late years. She loved her
family, especially her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
The Viewing / Rosary will be held on Thursday evening,
September 14, 2017, from 6:00 pm. to approximately 7:30 pm., at
Crosby-N. Gray Funeral Home, 2 Park Road, Burlingame, CA 94010.
The funeral mass will be held on Friday, September 15, 2017, at 11:00
am. at St. Bartholomews Church, 600 Columbia Drive, San Mateo, CA
94402. Donations in lieu of owers may be made to the Saint Anthony
Foundation: by phone (1-415-241-2600) or online at https://www.
stanthonysf.org, in Ada Passanisis name.
6 Thursday Sept. 14, 2017 LOCAL/STATE/NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Around the nation


Pharma Bro Martin Shkreli
has bail revoked, heads to jail
State lawmaker backs off
NEW YORK A judge jailed former pharmaceuticals com-
pany CEO Martin Shkreli on Wednesday after finding that he
violated his bail on a securities fraud con-
regional energy grid plan
By Jonathan J. Cooper
viction with a social media posting she
agreed posed a threat to Hillary Clinton. and Kathleen Ronayne Other bills sent to Brown
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Defense attorneys had argued at a hear-
ing in federal court in Brooklyn that the Require immigration agents to have served at least 25 years in
post by Shkreli, offering a $5,000 bounty SACRAMENTO A contentious present a warrant for access to prison. The bill locks that court order
to anyone who could grab him one of
proposal to merge Californias energy community colleges or California into law. Death row, no parole
grid with others in the West wont State University campuses. The bill is inmates, police killers and third-strike
Clintons hairs while shes on a book tour, advance this year, after the lawmaker
was political satire. But U.S. District part of Californias effort to protect career criminals are excluded.
sponsoring it said Wednesday it roughly 200,000 young immigrants Add new restrictions on California
Martin Shkreli Judge Kiyo Matsumoto didnt see the requires more discussion. in the state who are protected from drivers under age 21. A bill headed
humor, saying the offer could be taken Assembly and Senate lawmakers,
seriously by fellow Clinton detractors. deportation under a federal to Brown would require anyone
meanwhile, sent dozens of bills to program being halted by the Trump under 21 to have a provisional
The Clinton offer could be viewed as a solicitation of an Gov. Jerry Browns desk, including
assault, the judge said before revoking Shkrelis $5 million administration. Another bill requires license starting in 2020, compared to
proposals to increase transparency in immigration agents to present a age 18 in current law. Provisional
bail. drug pricing, limit immigration
This is not protected by the First Amendment, the judge warrant to enter workplaces. drivers licenses restrict when
authorities access to campuses and Allow taxpayers to make a someone can drive and who they
said. Theres a risk that somebody may take him up on it. workplaces, and ban smoking at beach-
The government had told the judge that the message had es and parks. The years legislative
voluntary tax contribution to help can have in the car, with exceptions
alarmed the Secret Service detail that protects Clinton, a session is quickly winding to a close, the state reduce its backlog of for driving to school and work.
Democratic former presidential candidate and first lady. with lawmakers heading home after untested rape kits. Ban smoking in state parks and
Fridays votes. Granting parole to more elderly beaches. Brown vetoed a similar bill
Democratic Assemblyman Chris inmates. Federal judges in 2014 last year, but this years version
CITY GOVERNMENT Holden announced he would halt his ordered California to consider lowers the fine for violations from
two bills to let the California releasing inmates 60 or older who $250 to $100.
At its Monday meeting, the San
Carl o s Ci ty Co unci l reviewed a Independent System Operator eventual-
report on damaged license plates by ly merge with grid managers in other to give up control over our energy long-distance power transmission
Western states. Cal-ISO and other future, but rather to assert it, said lines for about 75 percent of California
Greg Ro thaus , captain of the San
backers said a regionalization plan Mark Toney, executive director of the power customers.
Carl o s B ure au o f t h e S an Utility Reform Network. Shelving the bill misses an opportu-
would make it more convenient and
Mat e o Co un t y S h e ri f f s cheap to integrate renewable energy Holden said he hopes to revisit the nity to reduce utility bills, cut pollu-
Ofce. Rothaus said ofcers issued sources like wind and solar. plan next year after more discussion on tion and increase electric service relia-
an estimated 100 tickets in the last year to drivers with But critics charges a regional grid legislative oversight of such a switch. bility, the Natural Resources Defense
plates unreadable by optical license plate readers due to would open Californias market to coal California has debated regionalizing Council said in a statement.
scratches, stickers or other forms of damage. He said a ne and natural gas power generated in the grid for years, but Holdens propos- The Legislature, meanwhile, sent
and proof of correction is all that is required of drivers other states. They cheered Holdens al was introduced late last week. Brown a drug price transparency bill
who receive tickets, and that paper license plates are decision to pause the bill. Gov. Jerry Brown has supported a that failed in previous years amid
another item ofcers are looking out for as vehicles with Now is not the time for California regionalization plan. Cal-ISO operates opposition from drugmakers.
paper llers from car dealers for plates have been used in
some recent incidences of residential burglaries.
The council also received a presentation of LED lights
and decorative arches that could adorn a pedestrian bridge
Officials: Student killed confronting shooter at high school
planned for the Holly Street and Highway 101 inter- By Nicholas K. Geranios The shooter brought two weapons to ed further bloodshed.
change. The bridge is one component of a project to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Freeman High School in Rockford, Elisa Vigil, a 14-year-old freshman,
update the highway interchange, a project expected to south of Spokane, but the first one he told the Associated Press that she saw
cost $20 million in total. ROCKFORD, Wash. A student tried to fire jammed, Spokane County one male student shot in the head who
who opened fire in a hallway at a Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich told janitors covered with a cloth and
Washington state high school killed a reporters. another female student wounded in the
classmate who confronted him He went to his next weapon, back.
Wednesday and wounded three others Kzenovich said. A student walked up Michael Harper, a 15-year-old soph-
before being stopped by a staff mem- to him, engaged him, and that student omore, said the suspect had brought
ber, authorities said. was shot. That student did not sur- notes in the beginning of the school
The suspect, who a classmate vive. year, saying he was going to do
described as being obsessed with pre- The sheriff said the shooter fired something stupid and might get
vious school shootings, was taken more rounds down the hallway, strik- killed or jailed. Some students alerted
into custody. The wounded victims ing the other students, before a school counselors, the teen told AP, but it
were expected to survive, officials staffer could stop him. Kzenovich wasnt clear what school officials did
said. called it a courageous act that prevent- in response.

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Around the nation
Study prompts call to
examine flu vaccine and miscarriage
NEW YORK A puzzling study of U.S. pregnancies
found that women who had miscarriages between 2010 and
2012 were more likely to have had back-to-back annual flu
shots that included protection against swine flu.
Vaccine experts think the results may reflect the older age
and other miscarriage risks for the women, and not the flu
shots. Health officials say there is no reason to change the
government recommendation that all pregnant women be
vaccinated against the flu. They say the flu itself is a much
greater danger to women and their fetuses.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has
reached out to a doctors group, the American Congress of
Obstetricians and Gynecologists, to warn them the study is
coming out and help them prepare for a potential wave of
worry from expectant moms, CDC officials said.
I want the CDC and researchers to continue to investi-
gate this, said Dr. Laura Riley, a Boston-based obstetrician
who leads a committee on maternal immunization. But as
an advocate for pregnant women, what I hope doesnt hap-
pen is that people panic and stop getting vaccinated.
Past studies have found flu vaccines are safe during preg-
nancy, though theres been little research on impact of flu
vaccinations given in the first three months of pregnancy.
Flu and its complications kill thousands of Americans
REUTERS every year. The elderly, young children and pregnant
House Speaker Paul Ryan speaks at a news conference after a closed conference meeting on Capitol Hill. women are especially at risk. When a new swine flu strain
emerged in 2009, it killed 56 U.S. pregnant women that

Ryan opens door to tax cuts adding to deficit year, according to the CDC.
The studys authors, two of whom are CDC researchers,
saw a big difference when they looked at women who had
By Erica Werner ble retreat on a core GOP commitment Objections also threaten from the miscarried within 28 days of getting a shot that included
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS came amid quickening action on taxes, GOPs seemingly shrinking ranks of protection against swine flu, but it was only when the
which Republicans view as their last, deficit hawks if Ryan, Trump and women also had had a flu shot the previous season.
best chance to notch a significant Senate Majority Leader Mitch
WASHINGTON House Speaker
Paul Ryan backed off months of prom-
accomplishment to take to voters in McConnell do try to move forward Senate rejects bipartisan
the 2018 midterm elections following with a tax plan that could cost hundreds
ises that the Republicans tax plan the collapse of their Obamacare of billions of dollars, without paying
push for new U.S. war authorization
wont add to the nations ballooning repeal drive. Yet even as President for it with cuts in federal spending or WASHINGTON The Senate on Wednesday rejected a
deficit, declaring Wednesday in an AP Donald Trump hunted for Democratic some new sources of revenue. Sen. bipartisan push for a new war authorization against the
Newsmaker interview that the most votes for a plan thats not yet taken Bob Corker, R-Tenn., chairman of the Islamic State and other terrorist groups, electing to let the
important goal of an overhaul is eco- shape, and GOP leaders laid out an Foreign Relations Committee, issued a White House rely on a 16-year-old law passed after the Sept.
nomic growth. aggressive timetable to lawmakers, statement earlier this week calling the 11 attacks as the legal basis to send U.S. troops into com-
Asked twice whether he would insist significant hurdles remained. debt the greatest threat to our bat.
the emerging tax plan wont pile more A major one is the GOPs failure, nation, greater than North Korea, Senators voted 61-36 scuttle an amendment to the annual
billions onto the $20 trillion national thus far, to pass a federal budget, which Russia or the Islamic State group. defense policy bill by Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., that would
debt, Ryan passed up the chance to under legislative rules is a prerequisite Ryan made his comments on taxes as have allowed war authorizations, created in the wake of al-
affirm that commitment. GOP leaders for a tax plan that can avoid being he discussed a range of issues with the Qaidas 9/11 strikes, to lapse after six months. Paul, a
made that revenue neutral promise in stalled to death by Democrats in the AP, including immigration, where he leader of the GOPs noninterventionist wing, said Congress
a campaign manifesto last year and Senate. pledged to find a solution for the near- would use the time to debate an updated war authority for
many times since. Others involve the contents of the ly 800,000 immigrants brought to operations in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and elsewhere before the
We want pro-growth tax reform that tax blueprint itself, which Ryan and this country as children and now here old ones expired.
will get the economy going, that will his lieutenants envision as a far-reach- illegally. He declared that removing Paul criticized his colleagues ahead of the vote, urging
get people back to work, that will give ing reform plan that would significant- them all is not in our nations inter- them to embrace their war-making responsibility instead of
middle-income taxpayers a tax cut and ly lower rates for corporations and est, though he declined to reaffirm his surrendering their power to the White House. He and sena-
that will put American businesses in a individuals while cleaning up the past support for eventual citizenship tors who backed his amendment said former President
better competitive playing field so loophole-ridden code. One problem is for the Dreamers. Barack Obama and President Donald Trump have used the
that we keep American businesses in that every tax deduction has its own He said any immigration solution war authorizations from 2001 and 2002 for military opera-
America, the Wisconsin Republican constituency, and Ryan has already must include border security meas- tions in countries that Congress never voted to support.
told Associated Press reporters and edi- ruled out eliminating some of the most ures, though he said a wall along the We are supposed to be a voice that debates and says,
tors. That is more important than popular ones, including deductions for entire southern border, which Trump Should we go to war? Its part of doing our job, Paul said.
anything else. home mortgages and charitable giv- has repeatedly urged, doesnt make Its about grabbing power back and saying this is a Senate
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Dems: Flynn left Mideast


trip off security clearance
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON Former Trump administration national


security adviser Michael Flynn faced new questions about a
2015 trip he took to the Middle East as
part of a private proposal to build nuclear
power plants across the region.
Two top Democrats said in a letter
released Wednesday that he appeared to
have violated federal law by failing to
report the trip when he renewed his secu-
rity clearance last year. The lawmakers
Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland and
Michael Flynn Rep. Eliot Engel of New York also
said documents turned over to their staff
suggested that Flynn also failed to report contacts with
Israeli and Egyptian government officials. REUTERS
The information released by the lawmakers was fresh evi- Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks during an event to introduce the Medicare for All Act of 2017 on Capitol Hill.
dence that Flynn didnt fully account for his foreign con-
tacts and business entanglements even though he was liable
for possible federal criminal penalties for lying or omitting
such information. Security clearance questionnaires specif-
ically ask applicants to report any meetings abroad or con-
Sanders would make govt
tacts with foreign government officials that occurred in the
previous seven years. As a former director of the Defense
Intelligence Agency, Flynn maintained a security clear-
health care role even bigger
By Alan Fram Hours earlier, Republican senators nation, being the only major country
ance. His last renewal was in early 2016.
Flynn has been dogged by questions about his lack of dis- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS unveiled their own last-ditch, long- on Earth not to guarantee health care to
closure of a Turkish lobbying operation and of foreign pay- shot plan to scuttle President Barack all, Sanders declared.
ments he accepted after leaving the military in 2014. Flynn WASHINGTON In an animated, Obamas 2010 statute and practically Though his bill has no chance in the
also was forced to resign his Trump administration post in campaign-style rally, Sen. Bernie begged the White House to help. current Congress, the issue is enthusi-
February after White House officials determined that he had Sanders unwrapped his plan to remake Pick up the phone and ask gover- astically backed by large segments of
misled them about the nature of diplomatic conversations the nations convoluted health care nors to support the repeal effort, said a Democratic Party hoping to capture
with Russias ambassador to the U.S. system into federally run health insur- Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., aiming House control in the 2018 elections.
Special counsel Robert Mueller is scrutinizing Flynns ance Wednesday a costly proposal his remarks at President Donald Sanders caucuses with Democrats and
foreign interactions as part of his probe into Russias med- embraced by liberal activists hoping Trump. Tell them this matters to you, unexpectedly gave Hillary Clinton a
dling in the 2016 election and any possible coordination to steer the Democratic Party in that you werent kidding about repeal- tough run for the partys presidential
with Trump associates. upcoming elections. ing and replacing Obamacare, that you nomination last year.
The Vermont independents plan actually meant it. The room where Sanders spoke held
would hand government a dominant Shortly afterward, Trump issued a more than 200 people, including mem-
Around the state role in insuring Americans, a crucial statement saying I sincerely hope bers of unions and progressive groups.
step, he said, in guaranteeing health the effort by Graham and three other Many waved posters and chanted
Scientists: Future of oldest care for all. Census Bureau data this GOP senators will succeed. Medicare for all, the name he has
week showed the proportion of people The waning desire of GOP lawmakers given his 96-page bill, which would
tree species on Earth in peril lacking policies falling to 8.8 percent to revive their failed effort to scrap gradually expand the health insurance
FRESNO The bristlecone pine tree, famous for its last year under Obamacare, the low- Obamas law contrasted with growing, program for the elderly to cover all
wind-beaten, gnarly limbs and having the longest lifes- est level ever recorded, but he called it though wary, Democratic support for Americans.
pan on Earth, is losing a race to the top of mountains an international disgrace that not all Sanders bill. It has attracted 16 co- Nine other senators attended and
throughout the Western United States, putting future gen- Americans have coverage. sponsors, one-third of all Senate most also spoke, including at least
erations in peril, researchers said Wednesday. Though Sanders plan is going Democrats, though most are from safe- four potential 2020 presidential aspi-
Driven by climate change, a cousin of the tree, the lim- nowhere in the current GOP-controlled ly Democratic states. rants who almost seemed to be audi-
Congress, he drew a big crowd to a Today we begin the long and diffi- tioning. Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J.,
ber pine, is leapfrogging up mountainsides, taking root in
packed and electrified Senate hearing cult struggle to end the international called the health care battle a fight for
warmer, more favorable temperatures and leaving little room. disgrace of the United States, our great our nation to live up to our ideals.
room for the late-coming bristlecone, a study finds.
Researchers compare the competing tree species to a
pair of old men in a slow-motion race up a mountainside
taking thousands of years, and climate change is the start-
ing gun.
Limber pine is taking all the good spots, said Brian
Smithers, a Ph. D. candidate at the University of
California, Davis, who led the research. Its jarring.

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U.S. Virgin Islands getting aid, but still reeling from Irma
By Ben Fox and Ian Brown need help, said the Rev. Jeff Neevel, the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pastor of the St. Thomas Reformed Church
in the Virgin Islands capital, Charlotte
ST. THOMAS, U.S. Virgin Islands The Amalie. Its a destruction zone.
last of the late-summer tourists were gone Everything is destroyed. Everything.
Wednesday from the U.S. Virgin Islands, His church got power Tuesday for the first
ferried away from the wreckage of Hurricane time since the storm hit a week earlier,
Irma in cruise ships bound for Puerto Rico thanks to the fact that it had been designat-
and Miami. Most part-time residents and ed an official food distribution center.
anyone else who didnt have to stay had Neevel said one of the most critical needs he
cleared out as well, back to homes on the sees was for tarps to protect the many
mainland with water, power and Internet, homes that had lost roofs. People were also
and where food isnt scarce. desperate for power and water so they could
Those left behind on St. Thomas and St. get back to work and return to some sense of
John were surviving on whatever they normalcy.
could find as they tried to repair or secure The village where I live is devastated,
their houses with whatever materials were said Dominique Olive, a 63-year-old from
available. They had to dodge downed power French Town, along St. Thomas southern
lines that snaked through hills that were a coast. There are people Ive known for
deep green before the storm but had been so many, many years. Everything they have is
stripped of leaves and trees that they were gone.
brown and desolate. Many were surviving Olive said there has been some disgust-
on military rations handed out by U.S. ing looting and desperation but also hope-
Marines and the National Guard or at a local ful signs. We are helping each other. It
church that was serving 500 people per doesnt matter which color you are, we are
day. all helping each other, he said as he walked
REUTERS What I see are people coming who are through Charlotte Amalie shortly after the
A Royal Marine is seen speaking to a resident in Tortola, British Virgin Islands. hungry, who are tired, who are thirsty and curfew was lifted at noon.

Eight die at Florida nursing home in Irmas sweltering aftermath


By Tim Reynolds and Terry Spencer Gov. Rick Scott called on Florida emer- including carbon monoxide poisoning facilities, and we all know we depend on
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gency workers to immediately check on all from generators. He also said investigators those people in those facilities to care for a
nursing homes to make sure patients are will look into how many windows were vulnerable elderly population.
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. Eight patients at a safe, and he vowed to punish anyone found open. The deaths came as people trying to put
sweltering nursing home died after culpable in the deaths. Across the street from the stifling nurs- their lives back together in hurricane-
Hurricane Irma knocked out the air condi- This situation is unfathomable, he ing home sat a fully air-conditioned hospi- stricken Florida and beyond confronted a
tioning, raising fears Wednesday about the said. tal, Memorial Regional. multitude of new hazards in the storms
safety of Floridas 4 million senior citizens The home said in a statement that the hur- Broward County said the nursing home aftermath, including tree-clearing acci-
amid power outages that could last for days. ricane had knocked out a transformer that had alerted the county emergency opera- dents and lethal generator fumes.
Hollywood Police Chief Tom Sanchez powered the AC. tions center on Tuesday that it had lost Not counting the nursing home deaths, at
said investigators believe the deaths at the The five women and three men ranged in power, but when asked if it had any medical least 17 people in Florida have died under
Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills age from 70 to 99. needs or emergencies, it did not request Irma-related circumstances, and six more in
were heat-related, and added: The building Exactly how the deaths happened was help. South Carolina and Georgia, many of them
has been sealed off and we are conducting a under investigation, with Sanchez saying Its a sad state of affairs, the police well after the storm had passed. The death
criminal investigation. authorities have not ruled anything out, chief said. We all have elderly people in toll across the Caribbean stood at 38.

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Retailers, energy companies lead stocks higher


By Marley Jay or 2.2 percent, to $28.22. Video
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS game seller GameStop added 49
High: 22,158.18 cents, or 2.5 percent, to $20.02
NEW YORK U. S. stock Low: 22,095.79 and Amazon.com rose $17.02, or
indexes finished with tiny gains Close: 22,158.18 1.7 percent, to $999.60.
Wednesday as retailers jumped Change: +39.32 Department store chain
after a strong hiring forecast from Nordstrom climbed after CNBC
OTHER INDEXES reported that the Nordstrom fami-
Target and energy companies rose
along with oil prices. S&P 500: 2498.24 +1.76 ly is close to a deal to take the
Companies that sell everything NYSE Index: 12,055.15 -1.97 company private. The stock has
from clothing to electronics rose Nasdaq: 6460.19 +5.91 risen over the last three months
after Target said it will hire NYSE MKT: 2590.47 +0.90 following talk that company
100,000 workers for the holiday Russell 2000: 1426.89 +3.43 executives and other descendants
season, about 30,000 more than it Wilshire 5000: 25,920.80 +10.63 of co-founder John Nordstrom
did a year ago. Energy companies might buy the 70 percent of the
rose after the U.S. government 10-Yr Bond: 2.19 +0.02 company they dont already own.
said oil and gasoline stockpiles Oil (per barrel): 49.32 +1.09 The stock gained $2.69 cents, or 6
shrank last week. Those gains Gold : 1,327.10 -5.60 percent, to $47.74.
were almost canceled out as tech- Hard drive maker Western
nology and health care compa- sheet, investors are wondering Freedman, chief investment offi- 39.32 points, or 0.2 percent, to Digital slumped $3. 04, or 3. 4
nies, which have led the market about the central banks leader- cer for U. S. Bank Wealth 22,158.18. The Nasdaq composite percent, to $85.74 after its part-
higher this year, slipped. ship. Fed Chair Janet Yellens Management. rose 5.91 points, or 0.1 percent, ner Toshiba said it will sell its
With stocks at record highs, four-year term will end in February Freedman said Yellen has made a to 6,460.19. The Russell 2000 computer memory business to a
investors hunted for bargains. and its not clear if President priority of informing Wall Street index of smaller-company stocks consortium led by Bain Capital
Retailers and energy and telecom- Donald Trump will re-appoint her about the Feds plans and taking gained 3.43 points, or 0.2 per- Private Equity. Western Digital
munications companies have all or replace her. investor reactions into account. A cent, to 1,426.89. wants to buy that business and
struggled this year and finished There are factions of the Fed, as different Fed chair might not do Target said it plans to hire has filed a lawsuit to stop
higher Wednesday. well as potential Fed chair candi- that, which could lead to a bumpi- 100,000 workers for the holidays, Toshiba from selling it to any-
One reason stocks may have dates, that are less focused on mar- er ride for stocks. some 30,000 more than it hired a one else. Toshiba is trying to
held steady: the Federal Reserve ket reactions and will be more The Standard & Poors 500 year ago. Its stock climbed $1.62, offset losses by its
will meet next week, and along focused on the need to raise rates index added 1.89 points, or 0.1 or 2.8 percent, to $59.51. Best Westinghouse Electric nuclear
with the usual questions about from their current levels to offset a percent, to 2,498.37. The Dow Buy rose $1.81, or 3.2 percent, to business, which filed for bank-
interest rates and the Feds balance future recession, said Eric Jones industrial average picked up $58.60 and Gap gained 61 cents, ruptcy protection in March.

Self-driving boats: The next tech transportation race


By Matt OBrien One experimental workboat The boat still needs human over- The startup has signed a deal capsizing and other marine disas-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS spent this summer dodging tall sight. But some of the worlds with an undisclosed company to ters have convinced him that
ships and tankers in Boston biggest maritime firms have com- install the worlds first autonomy were relying too much on old-
BOSTON Self-driving cars Harbor, outfitted with sensors and mitted to designing ships that system on a commercial container- world technology.
may not hit the road in earnest for self-navigating software and wont need any captains or crews ship, Johnson said this week. It Humans get distracted, humans
many years - but autonomous emblazoned with the words at least not on board. will be remotely-controlled from get tired, he said.
boats could be just around the pier. UNMANNED VESSEL across its The ocean is a wide open land as it travels the North Militaries have been working on
Spurred in part by the car indus- aluminum hull. space, said Sea Machines CEO Atlantic. He also plans to sell the unmanned vessels for decades. But
trys race to build driverless vehi- Were in full autonomy now, Michael Johnson. technology to companies doing a lot of commercial experimenta-
cles, marine innovators are build- said Jeff Gawrys, a marine techni- Based out of an East Boston oil spill cleanups and other diffi- tion is happening in the centuries-
ing automated ferry boats for cian for Boston startup Sea shipyard once used to build power- cult work on the water, aiming to old seaports of Scandinavia, where
Amsterdam canals, cargo ships Machines Robotics, sitting at the ful wooden clippers, the cutting- assist maritime crews, not replace Rolls-Royce demonstrated a
that can steer themselves through helm as the boat floated through a edge sailing vessels of the 19th them. remote-controlled tugboat in
Norwegian fjords and remote-con- harbor channel. century, his company is hoping to Johnson, a marine engineer Copenhagen this year.
trolled ships to carry containers Roger that, said computer sci- spark a new era of commercial whose previous job took him to Government-sanctioned testing
across the Atlantic and Pacific. The entist Mohamed Saad Ibn Seddik, marine innovation that could sur- the Italian coast to help salvage areas have been established in
first such autonomous ships could as he helped to guide the ship from pass the development of self-driv- the sunken cruise ship Costa Norways Trondheim Fjord and
be in operation within three years. his laptop on a nearby dock. ing cars and trucks. Concordia, said that deadly 2012 along Finlands western coast.

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road losing streak, beat Boston
Thursday Sept. 14, 2017

Refs make
their jobs
a bit easier
I
n this day and age of trying to speed
up games, Peninsula Athletic League
football officials have joined the
crusade against the clock by having refer-
ees wear headsets and radios to better
communicate with
each other as well as
teams coaching
staffs and players.
The Silicon Valley
Sports Officials asso-
ciation, or SVSOA,
provides the referee
crews for PAL foot-
ball games and is, as
far as president Mike
Adam knows, the
only association
using them for all
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
their football referee
Burlingame goaltender Davor Koprivcic, left, pressures Half Moon Bays Liam Dempsey-Frank during the Panthers 10-5 Bay Division win over crews.
the Cougars. After a shaky start, Koprivcic was solid, finishing with 10 saves. As far as I know, association wide, we
are the first, Adam said. I think certain
crews (in other associations) may have

Panthers pull away for win


By Nathan Mollat I knew wed have our work cut out for us, Burlingame with four goals. Brady Kiesling
their own, but no association provides
one for them.
After seeing some playoff crews imple-
menting the radios during the football
playoffs last season, the SVSOA director
of football operations suggested their
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF said Burlingames first-year coach Austin added three goals and an assist, while Lucca association use them.
Carr. Weve focused on conditioning and fun- Aliaga had a goal and three helpers. Andreas We had a little extra money in the
The Burlingame boys water polo team went damentals. I couldnt have asked for anything Dintcho and Mason Rossi rounded out the funds and went out and bought 50 radios
a perfect 12-0 in capturing the Peninsula better (against Half Moon Bay). scoring for the Panthers. and headsets, Adam said. We were trying
Athletic Leagues Ocean Division title in While new to the school, Carr is not new to Half Moon Bay got two goals each from them out in the offseason at a couple of
2016, which earned the Panthers a promotion many of the players, having coached many of Andre Castro Santos and Liam Dempsey- scrimmages and said, This can work.
to the Bay Division this season. them at the Junior Olympics this past summer Frank. Nico Simrock had the Cougars other Rob Micheli, a longtime official in the
One of the biggest questions entering PAL competing with Burlingame Aquatic Center. goal. The Cougars were without Nate Feix, the PAL, was leery at first, but said the
play was how the Panthers would fare against So Carr had a pretty good idea what kind of teams leading scorer and best player, who was devices are growing on him.
tougher competition. team he would have this season. out with an illness. Half Moon Bay coach Its OK. Way better than I thought,
Quite swimmingly, thank you very much. I had a group (that I worked with over the Justin Ferdinand didnt use one player to Micheli said. You have the minimize the
The Panthers improved to 2-0 in Bay summer) who knew my style, Carr said. replace Feix, instead rotating a number of chatter. There are glitches, but were get-
Division play after pulling away from a short- That style would be to press on defense and players into his slot. ting there.
handed Half Moon Bay squad 10-5 Wednesday work the ball around on offense, preferably to
afternoon in Burlingame. hole set Jacob Chudnovsky, who led See POLO, Page 13 See LOUNGE, Page 14

Tribe set new AL mark As to build


By Tom Withers
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CLEVELAND For more than 100 years,


Believe it.
Now that theyve moved past those 2002
As immortalized on lm, the Indians are
within ve wins of catching the 1916 New
new park at
American League teams have gone on win-
ning streaks of varying lengths short
ones, long ones, double-digit ones.
Nothing, though, like the one the
York Giants, who won 26 straight without a
loss but whose century-old mark includes a
tie.
The Indians havent lost in 20 days, and
Lake Merritt
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cleveland Indians have pieced together. theyve rarely been challenged during a late-
A streak for the ages. season run in which theyve dominated every OAKLAND The Athletics have picked
Moving past the Moneyball Oakland aspect of the game. land near Oaklands Lake Merritt as the site
Athletics, the Indians set the AL record with I think theyre enjoying themselves, for a new, privately
their 21st straight win on Wednesday, 5-3 manager Terry Francona said as clubhouse financed ballpark.
over the Detroit Tigers, to join only two music boomed in the background. They Team President Dave
other teams in the past 101 years to win that should. I think whats kind of cool about our Kaval said in a letter sent
many consecutive games. game is when you do things, and you do them Tuesday evening to the
Jay Bruce hit a three-run homer off Buck the right way, I think it means more. Our guys Peralta Community
Farmer (4-3) and Mike Clevinger (10-5) won are playing the game to win, the right way. College District that he
his fourth straight start as the Indians, a team That parts very meaningful. They should believes the location
with its sights set on ending the majors enjoy what theyre doing. Its pretty spe- presents an opportunity
longest World Series title drought, matched cial. to keep the citys last
the 1935 Chicago Cubs for the second- After leading 4-1, the Indians had to over- Dave Kaval professional sports team
longest streak since 1900. come a costly error and rely on their bullpen in Oakland for the long
And in doing so, they separated themselves to hold off the Tigers, who have lost 11 of 12 term.
from every AL team since the league was to Cleveland and saw manager Brad Ausmus The As need a modern venue so that we
formed in 1901. and catcher James McCann ejected from the DAVID RICHARD/USA TODAY SPORTS
can put the most competitive product on the
Who wouldve ever thought that wed be series nale. Clevelands Francisco Lindor celebrates his
in this situation? Bruce said. I cant even double during the Indians 21st straight win, a
imagine. See RECORD, Page 16 5-3 decision over the Detroit Tigers. See BALLPARK, Page 16
12 Thursday Sept. 14, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

NFL briefs
Hoyer looks to rewrite recent history
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS why hes been a coachs favorite for a long
Lions release statement
after report of racial slur by fan
time. DETROIT The Lions say they expect fans
SANTA CLARA The 49ers have gone The 49ers managed just 217 yards in the to be respectful and considerate to each other
through one of their most dramatic transfor- opener against Carolina and are still look- regardless of their personal beliefs or differ-
mations in recent memory. With it, they ing for their first touchdown. Hoyer was ences after a man and a woman were reportedly
hope to wash away the stain of their last six sacked four times while he completed 24 of called a racial slur in a Snapchat picture of them
trips to Seattle. 35 for 193 yards. He fumbled once and threw sitting during the national anthem at last week-
San Francisco hasnt beaten the Seahawks an interception on the first drive of the sec- ends game in Detroit.
at CenturyLink Field since Dec. 2011, when ond half of the 23-3 defeat. TV station WJBK reported on the photo, say-
Alex Smith was under center and Jim Sunday will be the Seahawks home open- ing the person allegedly behind it has denied
Harbaugh was coach. The 49ers lost subse- er after falling in Green Bay 17-9. They also posting it. The station did not name the person.
quent games in by an average of 18 points. failed to get in the end zone, gaining 225 The Lions did not comment specifically on
New coach Kyle Shanahan, the third yards while going 3 of 12 on third down. the incident in question.
coach removed from Harbaugh, will take his Both teams have dealt with struggling
club there for the first time Sunday. The offensive lines. Hoyer was pressured NFL trying to speed appeal
Niners scored just three points in the sea- throughout the opener by Carolinas talent-
son-opening loss to the Carolina Panthers. KELLEY L. COX/USA TODAY SPORTS
ed defensive front. That isnt likely to
over blocked Elliott suspension
Quarterback Brian Hoyer has never faced First-year 49ers quarterback Brian Hoyer is change against the imposing Seahawks. FRISCO, Texas The NFL is trying to accel-
the Seahawks throughout his nine pro sea- hoping to change the teams recent fortunes The 49ers will continue without 2016 first- erate the timeline in its appeal of a federal
sons. in Seattle against the Seahawks. round pick Joshua Garnett, who went on judges injunction that blocked Dallas running
I just expect what everybody says here free safety Earl Thomas all are outstanding. injured reserve following knee surgery. back Ezekiel Elliotts six-game suspension
whos played there. Its loud. Obviously its Seattle also added former Jets standout You just keep playing. Thats the NFL. I over a domestic violence case.
what its known for, Hoyer said. The big- Sheldon Richardson to the defensive line in still feel just as confident about them now The NFL quickly answered a filing from
ger task is their defense. Obviously, the a trade before the regular season. as I did last week, Hoyer said. Elliotts attorneys Wednesday, telling U.S.
crowd has a lot to do with it, but when you Although Carroll hasnt gone against San Francisco on Aug. 31 traded for Lions District Judge Amos Mazzant that the league
just line up and look at their defense and Hoyer before, hes admired his work from guard Laken Tomlinson, who might make a would immediately go to the 5th U.S. Circuit
their scheme, its a tough thing to go afar. push this week to start Sunday over left Court of Appeals in New Orleans if he didnt rule
against. Certainly (weve) seen him over the guard Zane Beadles. Said Shanahan: Were on its request for a stay of his injunction by
Coach Pete Carrolls defense is littered years and know the style of player and the working Laken in more. This is his second Thursday.
with All-Pros and Pro Bowl players. Pass technician that he is, Carroll said. Hes a week here, so hes getting a little bit more The legal maneuverings are unlikely to keep
rusher Michael Bennett, cornerback Richard really savvy, smart guy. He runs the scheme reps. Well see how he handles it and how it last years NFL rushing leader from playing
Sherman, linebacker Bobby Wagner and just like the coaches want him to. Thats plays out. Sunday at Denver.

Raiders Tavecchio sticks with NFL dream myself in this way only to be dejected
By Josh Dubow to Janikowski gave Consistent with his Italian roots,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tavecchio his first shot Tavecchio took more to soccer than football again? Shakespeare said, Its better to have
in a game and he made the but tried place kicking as a sophomore in loved and lost, than to have never loved at
ALAMEDA Giorgio Tavecchio was ready most of it by becoming high school mostly so he could go to the all. Sometimes I question that, but again
to give up his dreams of kicking in the NFL the first player in NFL team barbecues. He then was set to play soc- right now, Im grateful for that. In 20 years,
and take a business job in London. history to kick two field cer in college at UC Davis but opted to go to hopefully Ill look back and say, Whatever
goals of at least 50 yards California when he got a chance to walk-on happens, I gave it everything.
The pain of being cut six times without in his debut. as a football player.
ever playing an NFL game had taken its toll Tavecchio spent his time between camps
Tavecchio added two After four years at Cal, Tavecchio began his holding various part-time jobs from real
mentally on Tavecchio and he was ready to other field goals and a
move on before the Oakland Raiders gave Giorgio attempt to make the NFL. Seely brought him estate, to tutoring, to helping kickers at Cal
Tavecchio pair of extra points to to San Francisco in 2012 as the backup to to working at a tech company in New York
him a call to come to camp for a fourth earn the AFC Special
straight year as the backup to Sebastian David Akers but he never made the team. The this offseason when he got the offer to go to
Teams Player of the Week award. next season he signed with Green Bay only London for a full-time job.
Janikowski. Absolutely amazing. Some of these
After talking the situation over with to get cut again. He also kept up with his kicking, working
things are like a movie, you know? quarter-
Raiders special teams coach Brad Seely, back Derek Carr said. Talk about a guy that His best chance might have come with out at his old high school and consulting
Tavecchio decided to give it a final shot. deserves everything thats coming his way; Detroit in 2014 but he was beaten out by Nate with former NFL kicker Michael Husted, who
We kind of talked through the pingpong just a good person, thats kind of the theme Freese and joined the Raiders for the final was the last kicker other than Janikowski to
battle going on in my head and in my heart. around here. Hes a good dude and he works exhibition game. Oakland brought Tavecchio play a season opener for the Raiders back in
You just have to kind of follow your heart, his tail off. back to camp again in 2015, 16 and 17 only 1999.
Tavecchio said Wednesday. I knew what my Its been quite a journey for Tavecchio to to cut him each time before the start of the Tavecchio visited Husted each year in San
heart wanted. Obviously, you want to make arrive at NFL fame. Born in Milan, Italy, to regular season. Diego and worked with him over the phone,
it. ... You give a lot of yourself. When youre an American mother and Italian father, Some people would think it would get eas- on video and through virtual reality to
rejected so many times, it takes a lot to put Tavecchio came to the United States as a child ier with getting cut, but it actually got hard- improve his skills. Husted said the biggest
yourself back out there. and ended up in the Bay Area town of Moraga. er, Tavecchio said. There were difficult issue is the mental aspect, which often takes
There are no regrets now after a back injury times when you question, Can I keep giving years to conquer.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Thursday Sept. 14, 2017 13
Frank power play goal, one that he skipped past

POLO
head in the ambulance.
the goaltender. NASCAR brief Kevin Harvick backed up Kenseths assess-
Burlingame took the lead for good with just ment that the safety teams have had issues
Continued from page 11 over two minutes left in the third period when NASCAR drivers say ambulances this season.
Kiesling finished off his hat trick, taking an have been issue all season The ambulances, for whatever reason this
assist from James Lowdon for a 6-5 lead. The year, have been a little more of an issue as far
They did the best they could, Ferdinand said. Panthers extended to a two-goal lead in the final CHARLOTTE, N.C. Matt Kenseth had
It was a tough loss for Half Moon Bay (0-2 his race ruined by a wayward ambulance on pit as getting to the accident, getting back from
minute of the third when Chudnovsky corralled the accident, getting lost in many circum-
PAL Bay), which hung with the Panthers for the a rebound and easily beat Barron for the goal. road at Richmond, and it was not the first
first two quarters and went into halftime with a issue the driver has had with an emergency stances going back to the infield care center,
Three more goals, one each from Rossi, Harvick said. Everybody is doing a great job
5-5 tie. In the second half, however, the Dintcho and Aliaga rounded out the scoring for vehicle this year at a NASCAR race.
Panthers shut out the Cougars and shut down In fact, many drivers raised concerns about when they get to the cars, but we still have
Burlingame in the fourth period. some issues of getting the ambulances to the
their offense overall, limiting Half Moon Bay Theyre a good team. They have a lot of lax safety issues during Wednesdays preview
to just five second-half shots. of the upcoming 10-race playoffs. The issue infield care center without getting lost.
pieces. Their goalie had a good game, Thats been an issue for not only myself,
We needed a bit of drops on their drive, Carr Ferdinand said of Burlingame. is front and center because Kenseth was a vic-
said. But I like to focus on pressure defense. tim Saturday night of an ambulance driver twice, but several other drivers as theyve had
But Im super excited with that result. We their trips to the infield care center.
Just tire them out. who chose the entrance to pit road to park the
made a lot of strides. Denny Hamlin, leader of the driver council,
Ferdinand believes thats what happened truck.
his team ran out of gas. But he didnt think it As cars entered pit road under caution, said the ambulance taking Aric Almirola to
was because of Burlingames defensive pressure,
Menlo 20, Carlmont 2 they had to swerve to avoid the ambulance. the care center after he broke his back in a
but his teams defensive abilities in trying to The Knights did all their scoring in the first Kenseth ran into the car in front of him and crash at Kansas got lost in the infield.
slow the Panthers attack. half, including 11 goals in the first quarter, as it ended his race. His ambulance got lost inside the race-
Their speed and how we were playing on they pulverized the Scots in a PAL Bay Division At the spring Richmond race, I was driv- track. I mean, he had a serious injury,
defense can affect your offense, Ferdinand said. match. ing around the infield for about 5 minutes Hamlin said. I know theyre trying to do the
Burlingame goaltender Davor Koprivcic also Chris Ponterio led Menlo (2-0 PAL Bay, 6-1 with him and he was lost and couldnt find best they can. We for sure can get better
was a major factor in shutting the Cougars overall) with four goals. Sam Untrecht and Jack the care center. So thankfully I wasnt because were not good right now.
down. After giving up three goals and recording King each scored hat tricks, while Niko Bhatia, bleeding to death, Kenseth said. The NASCAR said Wednesday it will continue
no saves in the first quarter, Koprivcic found his Miller Geschke and Jayden Kunwar each added other one was after California or something to work with the tracks and safety teams to
groove. He allowed just two goals while making two goals. like that, he drove so recklessly, it threw improve in every aspect of support. Safety is
five second-period goals before adding five me right off the bench and I almost hit my paramount, and its something we work hard
more saves in the second half and no goals. Sacred Heart Prep 18, Serra 9 at all year long.
For [Koprivcic], it was about keeping him The Gators doubled up the Padres in a West
focused, Carr said. Catholic Athletic League match in Atherton.
The match got off to a back-and-forth start as SHP scored six in the first period and five
the teams traded goals in the opening period. more in the second to lead 11-3 at halftime. Serra
Half Moon Bay struck first on a counter-attack made the score a little bit closer with five,
breakaway with goaltender Max Barron unload- fourth-period goals.
ing a pool-length pass to Castro Santos, who Andrew Churukian and Alex Tsotadze each
was cherry picking, and buried his shot for a 1-0 scored four goals to lead the Gators. Larsen
lead just over a minute into the game. Weigle added three goals for SHP while goal-
It was a short-lived lead, however, as tenders Alexander Nemeth and John Petrakian
Burlingame tied it moments later on the first of combined for nine saves.
Chudnovskys goals. Stationed in front of the Serra was lef by Will Cliff, who scored three
goal, he took a pass from Dintcho on the right times. Andrew Robertson added a pair of goals
wing and simply redirected a one-timer into the for the Padres.
back of the net.
Half Moon Bay regained the lead at the 2:43 Girls water polo
mark of the first when Castro Santos beat Menlo School 19, Carlmont 12
Koprivcic to the short side, splitting the goal- The Knights held off the Scots in a PAL Bay
tenders arms. Division barnburner.
The match was all knotted again, however, Menlo led the entire way, outscoring
less than 30 seconds later when Kiesling floated Carlmont 5-3 in the first quarter and 6-2 in the
a shot over Barron and into the net. second to lead 11-5 at halftime.
It was the first of two straight goals for the Sophie Golub and Meri Klingelhofer each
Panthers, who took their first lead of the game scored four goals to lead Menlo. Meg Reinstra,
with just over a minute to play in the period Sarah Donato and Mia Rosenblatt all scored
when Chudnovsky slammed home a back-hand- three goals.
ed shot, but Half Moon Bay tied it on a
Dempsey-Frank goal from the set as the quarter
ended in a 3-3 tie.
Castilleja 15, Aragon 4
The Cougars took a 4-3 lead less than a minute The Gators continue to show they are the team
into the second on Simrocks strike, but it would to beat in the PAL Bay Division as they routed
be the last lead of the game for Half Moon Bay. the Dons.
Burlingame scored the next two goals from Castilleja led 12-0 at halftime.
Kiesling and Chudnovsky to give the Panthers a Aragon was led by Maria Sells two goals,
5-4 lead halfway through the second period, but while Hannah Kawar and Vanessa Somoza each
the Cougars came back to tie on a Dempsey- scored one goal apiece. Dons goaltender
Hannah Flynn finished with 11 saves.

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ESPNs Hill facing backlash following Trump Tweets


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sanders said she was Hill, an African-American co-host of the 6 on Tuesday.
not sure whether the pres- p.m. broadcast of SportsCenter, also added The comments on Twitter from Jemele
BRISTOL, Conn. White House press ident was aware of Hills that Trump is the most ignorant, offensive Hill regarding the president do not represent
secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said comments. president of my lifetime. His rise is a direct the position of ESPN, the network tweeted
Wednesday that sports anchor Jemele Hill On Monday night, in a result of white supremacy. Period. from its public relations departments
could justifiably be fired from ESPN for series of exchanges with In another tweet, she said, Donald Trump account. We have addressed this with
tweets calling President Donald Trump a other Twitter users, Hill is a bigot, and went on to criticize his sup- Jemele and she recognizes her actions were
white supremacist and a bigot. said, Donald Trump is a porters, adding The height of white privi- inappropriate.
I think thats one of the more outrageous white supremacist who lege is being able to ignore his white Disney-owned ESPN did not elaborate on
comments that anyone could make, and cer- Jemele Hill has largely surrounded supremacy, because its of no threat to you. any possible punishment for Hill, and she
tainly something that I think is a fire-able himself w/ other white Well, its a threat to me. was on Tuesday evenings SportsCenter
offense by ESPN, Sanders said. supremacists. ESPN distanced itself from Hills tweets broadcast as usual.

LOUNGE
to stop the game to relay the message, (Micheli) didnt want to bring them on at Its a bucket list (item), Scheller said.
Adam said. With a run-of-the-mill flag, you all. He was the biggest voice of not bring- Its one of those things you heard about
dont have to run in and have a conversa- ing them at all. growing up. Its something you see on film.
Continued from page 11 tion. The ref will know right away. [All *** Historically, its something I never thought
the officials] know, together, who the foul The San Mateo High football team and I would be able to do.
was on. Everyone knows whats going on. their fans will get a rare opportunity Friday But this is no sight-seeing trip for the
Each head referee, often referred to as the Even before I report it (to the press box), when it travels to San Francisco to face Bearcats. They know theyll have their
White Hat which is used to signify the Im letting the rest of the crew know whats Mission Friday night at venerable Kezar hands full with a Lions squad that is the
crew chief, is responsible for the crews going on. Stadium. three-time defending Academic Athletic
radios. The head ref is responsible for hand- Now with a major foul, well still meet
ing out the radio before the game and col- When we set up with Mission, we had a Association (AAA) champion. They are 18-
with each other, but [the radios] make for a home game last year, said San Mateo coach 0 in league play the last three years and 26-
lecting and recharging the batteries smoother game.
after the game. Jeff Scheller. When we did it, [the previous 12 overall.
The only drawback so far has been with Mission coach] said Kezar could be an [The idea] wasnt, Lets play them to
There are a couple of benefits to using the the earpieces. Adam said the officials are option (this year for the home-and-home play in Kezar, Scheller said. It was, Lets
headsets, according to Adam: ease of com- still searching for the right combination of series). play some teams that will help us get ready
munication and speeding up the game. comfort and function. Once they find it, Kezar Stadium, in the southeast end of for league. They have a lot of athletes.
Without radios and headsets, referee confer- each official will have their own headset, Golden Gate Park, was the original home of They run a similar offense to Jefferson
ences were common as they tried to sort out one that is not shared with anyone else. the San Francisco 49ers, who played there (which San Mateo will play in PAL Lake
everything from penalties to decisions that For the most part, the radio part is fine, from their inception in 1946 until 1971. Division play).
needed to be made on the field. Now, offi- Adam said. Its the earpiece. Were still try- The Oakland Raiders even used it for home
cials can talk to each other without having Theyre one of the better teams in the
ing to get the earphone right. Its kind of games early in its history.
to meet face to face, which speeds up the Triple A.
clunky on the ear, but were finding a better The bowl-style stadium was renovated in
pace of play. fit. But for the most part, its going well. 1989.
The heat wave the other [week], we were Consider Micheli a convert. We talked about it a little bit (with the
able to communicate with the sidelines that I like it and I dont like [anything], team), Scheller said. I think they have an Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-5200
we were going to take a play off after this Micheli said. idea (of the historical significance). ext. 117. You can follow him on Twitter
play (for a water break). Now we dont have Said Adam, with a laugh: Ironically, he The opportunity is not lost on Scheller. @CheckkThissOutt.

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NFL GLACE WHATS ON TAP NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Sports briefs
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
THURSDAY East Division East Division Athletes sue school district,
Girls' volleyball W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Buffalo
W L T Pct
1 0 0 1.000
PF
21
PA
12
x-Washington88 57 .607 Boston 82 63 .566 alleging discrimination
Kehillah Jewish at Nueva School, 4 p.m.; Capuchino
Miami 0 0 0 .000 0 0 at Hillsdale, Mills at El Camino, Jefferson at Sequoia, Miami 68 77 .469 20 New York 79 66 .545 3 PHILADELPHIA A group of
New England 0 1 0 .000 27 42 Westmoor at South City, Menlo-Atherton at Terra Atlanta 66 78 .458 21 1/2 Baltimore 72 74 .493 10 1/2
Nova, Alma Height at Summit Prep, 5:15 p.m.; Menlo female student athletes have sued
N.Y. Jets 0 1 0 .000 12 21 School at Mercy-SF, 5:45 p.m.; Carlmont at Half Moon New York 63 82 .434 25 Tampa Bay 72 75 .490 11
Bay, Burlingame at Aragon,Woodside at San Mateo,
the School District of
Philadelphia 56 89 .386 32 Toronto 68 78 .466 14 1/2
South 6:15 p.m.; Harker vs. Sacred Heart Prep at Speiker Philadelphia, alleging discrimina-
W LT Pct PF PA Pavilion, Summit Shasta at Design Tech, 6:30 p.m. Central Division Central Division
Chicago 79 66 .545
tion against black students inter-
Jacksonville 1 00 1.000 29 7 Cleveland 90 56 .616
Tennessee 0 10 .000 16 26 Milwaukee 77 69 .527 2 1/2
ested in playing traditionally
Minnesota 76 69 .524 13 1/2
Houston 0 10 .000 7 29 Girls' tennis St. Louis 76 69 .524 3 white sports of lacrosse and field
Indianapolis 0 10 .000 9 46 Kansas City 72 73 .497 17 1/2
Aragon at Burlingame, Hillsdale at Mills, Menlo- Pittsburgh 68 79 .463 12 Detroit 60 85 .414 29 1/2
hockey.
North Atherton at Carlmont, San Mateo at Half Moon Bay, Cincinnati 63 83 .432 16 1/2 Chicago 58 87 .400 31 1/2
Strawberry Mansion High
Capuchino at Oceana, South City at Terra Nova,
W LT Pct PF PA Westmoor vs. El Camino at South City,Woodside at West Division West Division School student Nadirah McCrae
Baltimore 1 00 1.000 20 0 Sequoia, 4 p.m. z-Los Angeles 94 52 .641 and others say the district provided
Pittsburgh 1 00 1.000 21 18 Houston 87 58 .600
Cleveland 0 10 .000 18 21 Arizona 84 62 .575 10 Los Angeles 74 71 .510 13 fewer resources to teams from
Cincinnati 0 10 .000 0 20
Girls' water plo
Colorado 80 66 .548 14 Seattle 73 73 .500 14 1/2 lower-income or predominantly
San Diego 65 81 .445 29 Texas 72 73 .497 15 black schools. Other allegations
West San Mateo at Mills, 5 p.m.; Hillsdale at Capuchino, Giants 57 91 .385 38
W LT Pct PF PA Half Moon Bay vs. Notre Dame-Belmont at Serra, 6 As 64 81 .441 23 include cancellation of buses to
Raiders 1 00 1.000 26 16 p.m.; Terra Nova vs. Mercy-Burlingame at Serra, 8 take girls to games and schedules
Denver 1 00 1.000 24 21 p.m. x-clinched division
Kansas City 1 00 1.000 42 27 z-clinched playoff berth
Wednesdays Games that deny them games against pre-
Cleveland 5, Detroit 3 dominantly white high schools.
L.A. Chargers 0 10 .000 21 24
Boys' water polo N.Y. Yankees 3, Tampa Bay 2 Attorney Aaron Freiwald says
Wednesdays Games
NATIONAL CONFERENCE Chicago White Sox 5, Kansas City 3
East San Mateo at Mills, Aragon at Capuchino, 4 p.m.; Pri- Atlanta 8, Washington 2 officials didnt believe the stu-
ory vs. Sequoia at Capuchino, 5 p.m. Baltimore 2, Toronto 1
W L T Pct PF PA Philadelphia 8, Miami 1
Oakland 7, Boston 3
dents had real opportunities or
Philadelphia 1 0 0 1.000 30 17 Chicago Cubs 17, N.Y. Mets 5
Seattle 8, Texas 1
would be able to handle them.
Dallas 1 0 0 1.000 19 3 Milwaukee 8, Pittsburgh 2 The district says it works to
N.Y. Giants 0 1 0 .000 3 19 FRIDAY Minnesota 3, San Diego 1, 10 innings
Minnesota 3, San Diego 1, 10 innings ensure equity and last year had
Washington 0 1 0 .000 17 30 L.A. Angels 9, Houston 1
Football Cincinnati 6, St. Louis 0
Arizona 8, Colorado 2 Thursdays Games more than 250 female student-ath-
South Sacred Heart Prep at McClymonds-Oakland, Aragon letes participating on 20 teams in
L.A. Dodgers 4, San Francisco 1 White Sox (Shields 3-6) at Detroit (Bell 0-2),10:10 a.m.
W LT Pct PF PA at Palo Alto, Menlo-Atherton at Los Gatos,Terra Nova
Carolina 1 00 1.000 23 3 at Homestead, El Capitan-Merced at King' Academy, Thursdays Games As (Gossett 4-8) at Boston (Pomeranz 15-5),10:35 a.m. field hockey and girls lacrosse.
Atlanta 1 00 1.000 23 17 Jefferson at Soquel, 7 p.m.; San Mateo vs. Mission at Baltimore(Miley8-12)atYankees(Tanaka11-11),4:05p.m.
Kezar Stadium, 7:15 p.m.;Yerba Buena at Mills, South Cincy (Garrett 3-7) at St.Louis (Weaver 5-1),10:45 a.m.
Tampa Bay
New Orleans
0
0
00
10
.000
.000
0
19
0
29
City at Burlingame, Half Moon Bay at El Camino, Ca-
puchino at Hillsdale,Woodside at Christopher-Gilroy,
Colorado (Bettis 1-2) at Arizona (Godley 7-7),12:40 p.m. KC (Junis 7-2) at Cleveland (Tomlin 9-9), 4:10 p.m. CFL eliminates full contact
Seattle (Hernandez 5-4) atTexas (Cashner 9-9),5:05 p.m.
North
7:30 p.m. ATL (Foltynewicz 10-12) at Wash.(Roark 12-9),4:05 p.m.
Miami (Urena 13-6) at Philly (Thompson 1-2),4:05 p.m. Toronto(Anderson3-3)atMinnesota(Berrios12-7),5:10p.m. padded practices during season
W LT Pct PF PA Mets (Lugo 6-4) at Cubs (Montgomery 5-8),5:05 p.m. Houston(Peacock10-2)atAngels(Nolasco6-13),7:07p.m. TORONTO The Canadian
Detroit 1 00 1.000 35 23 Girls' volleyball Fridays Games Fridays Games Football League is eliminating
Minnesota 1 00 1.000 29 19 St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 4:05 p.m.
Green Bay 1 00 1.000 17 9 Nueva School at Castilleja, 5:30 p.m. full-contact padded practices dur-
L.A. Dodgers at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Oakland at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m.
Chicago 0 10 .000 17 23 ing the season and is extending its
Oakland at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Boston at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m.
West Milwaukee at Miami, 4:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 4:10 p.m.
schedule to 21 weeks to help
SATURDAY reduce the risk of injury.
W L T Pct PF PA Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Kansas City at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m.
L.A. Rams 1 0 0 1.000 46 9 Football N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. Seattle at Houston, 5:10 p.m. The league and CFL Players
Seattle 0 1 0 .000 9 17
Arizona 0 1 0 .000 23 35 Palma at Menlo School, 1 p.m.; College of San Mateo San Diego at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. Toronto at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. Association made the joint
49ers 0 1 0 .000 3 23 at Fresno, 6 p.m. Arizona at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. Texas at L.A. Angels, 7:07 p.m. announcement Wednesday.
Thursdays Games
Houston at Cincinnati, 5:25 p.m.
Sundays Games
Philadelphia at Kansas City, 10 a.m.
TRANSACTIONS
Arizona at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. BASEBALL Claimed CB LaDarius Gunter off waivers from Green Bay.
Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. American League DETROIT LIONS Released DE Pat OConnor from the
Cleveland at Baltimore, 10 a.m. BALTIMORE ORIOLES Assigned LHP Andrew Faulkner practice squad. Signed OT Storm Norton to practice squad.
New England at New Orleans, 10 a.m. outright to Norfolk (IL). Reinstated OF Craig Gentry from the GREEN BAY PACKERS Released DT Ricky Jean Francois.
Chicago at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. 10-day DL. Signed OL Adam Pankey from the practice squad and G Dar-
Buffalo at Carolina, 10 a.m. BOSTON RED SOX Assigned RHP Kyle Martin outright rell Greene to the practice squad.
Tennessee at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. to Pawtucket (IL). HOUSTON TEXANS Waived WR Andy Jones. Signed TE
N.Y. Jets at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. National League Evan Baylis from the practice squad.
Miami at L.A. Chargers, 1:05 p.m. ATLANTA BRAVES Assigned C Tony Sanchez outright to INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Placed OL Denzelle Good on in-
San Francisco at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. Gwinnett (IL). Named Adam Fisher assistant general man- jured reserve. Signed LB Sean Spence.
Washington at L.A. Rams, 1:25 p.m. ager and Perry Minasian director of player personnel. MINNESOTA VIKINGS Signed LB Antwione Williams to
Dallas at Denver, 1:25 p.m. NFL the practice squad.
Green Bay at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. ARIZONA CARDINALS Re-signed LB Scooby Wright III SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Waived OL John Theus. Signed
Mondays Games to the practice squad. LB Elijah Lee to a two-year contract from Minnesotas prac-
Detroit at N.Y. Giants, 5:30 p.m. CAROLINA PANTHERS Waived PK Harrison Butker. tice squad.

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As top Sox to end road slide RECORD


And while theyve racked up win after win,
the defending AL champs have reduced their
magic number for winning their second straight
Continued from page 11 AL Central title to four. Theyve also passed
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
As 7, Red Sox 3 Houston for the leagues best record, which will
come into play in the postseason as the team
BOSTON Matt Olson hit a two-run Roberto Perez added a homer in the seventh with the best overall mark will have home-eld
to extend his hitting streak against the As to and four Cleveland relievers nished, with
homer, Jed Lowrie drove in two runs and the 26 games. The Red Sox had won five of six. advantage.
Oakland Athletics rebounded for a 7-3 victory Cody Allen working the ninth for his 27th Now that theyre alongside the 1935 Cubs,
Jharel Cotton (8-10) picked up the win, save.
over the AL East-leading allowing three runs in five innings. He entered the Indians have a realistic shot of running
Boston Red Sox for their With the crowd of 29,346 standing and down the 1916 Giants.
1-7 with an 8.00 ERA in night games.
sixth win in seven games stomping, Allen retired Ian Kinsler on a sink- Cleveland opens four-game series on
Five relievers held Boston scoreless the rest
Wednesday night. ing liner for the nal out, giving the Indians the Thursday against Kansas City, which was
of the way.
The loss sliced Bostons leagues longest streak since the AL was found- outscored 20-0 on its three-day visit last
Doug Fister (5-8) was tagged for six runs and
division lead to three ed 116 years ago. month.
six hits in four innings. He was 3-1 with a
games over the second- 1.50 ERA in his previous four starts. There was no big celebration afterward as the Francona was asked if he thought the Giants
place New York Yankees, A night after getting routed 11-1 by the Red Indians simply congratulated one another and run should be the record since it includes a tie.
who beat Tampa Bay 3-2. Sox, Oakland built a 6-1 lead by scoring four stuck to their routine. I wasnt there, he said, drawing laughter.
Oakland, which owns in the first and two in the third. Were so focused, said Bruce, who arrived Ive given that zero thought. I promise you
Matt Olson the majors worst road Lowrie had an RBI triple and Khris Davis a via trade last month from the New York Mets. I Ive given it no thought.
record (22-48), snapped run-scoring single in the first before Olson hit thought we were playing the Royals today. ... With a shot at AL history, Clevinger took the
an eight-game losing streak away from home. his homer into the As bullpen. Everyone comes here and gets ready to play mound with Jimi Hendrixs Purple Haze blast-
The As had dropped their last seven at Fenway Boston scored a run in the first on Mookie today and I think thats something that speaks ing through the ballparks sound system, and
Park. Betts RBI grounder and one in the third on volumes. Clevelands crowd came to rock and witness
Dustin Pedroia had three singles for Boston Andrew Benintendis RBI double. During their streak, which began with a 13-6 history on a mostly sunny day.
win over Boston ace Chris Sale on Aug. 23, the Some parents kept their kids home from
Indians have rarely been tied, never mind school and brought them to Progressive Field
Dodgers shut down Giants equaled, for nine innings. They have been supe-
rior in every way possible.
Clevelands starters have gone 19-0 with a
to see a once-in-a-lifetime event Cleveland res-
idents may remember more than any solar
eclipse. They cheered every two-strike count
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dodgers 4, Giants 1 1.70 ERA, theyve outscored their opponents like it was October and there was something
SAN FRANCISCO Yu Darvish and two 139-35 and trailed in only four of 189 innings. much bigger on the line. The Indians have
pitched three-hit ball over seven innings, Incredibly, the Indians have hit more home viewed the streak as a perfect postseason
relievers combined on a ve-hitter, Cody struck out ve and allowed only three run-
Bellinger hit his 37th home run and the Los runs (40) than their pitchers have given up in warmup as they try to end a Series title drought
ners while facing one batter more than the total runs. dating to 1948.
Angeles Dodgers won back-to-back games minimum.
for the rst time in nearly three weeks, beat- Brandon Morrow pitched the eighth and posed stadium hours after the team handed
ing the San Francisco Giants 4-1 on
Wednesday night.
The win lowered the Dodgers magic num-
ber to seven for clinching the NL West
Walker Buehler allowed a run in the ninth
before striking out Denard Span to end it.
Ten days after breaking Mike Piazzas
BALLPARK
Continued from page 11
off the letter to college Chancellor Jowel
Laguerre and district leaders, the East Bay
Times reported.
franchise rookie record for home runs,
crown. Los Angeles secured at least a wild- Bellinger tied Al Rosen (1950) and Albert The run-down Coliseum, shared with the
card berth in the playoffs Tuesday night Pujols (2001) for fth-most by a rookie in field and provide the best experience for our NFLs Raiders and the last venue with both
with a victory that ended its 11-game losing major league history with a two-run drive fans, Kaval wrote. The team has been play- Major League Baseball and football, had
streak, the clubs longest since moving to into McCovey Cove in the fth inning. ing at the Coliseum since 1968. multiple sewage problems in 2013 that
the West Coast in 1958. Bellingers home run on a 2-0 pitch from caused damage during games.
The land sits between Lake Merritt and
Darvish, acquired from Texas at the July Matt Moore put the Dodgers up 4-0 and Interstate 880 and includes commercial
31 trade deadline, was 2-3 with a 5.34 ERA helped Darvish get his own season back on Kaval was hired last year in a restructuring
warehouses, parking lots, and administra-
in six previous starts with Los Angeles but track after three consecutive losses. of the As top ownership and management
tive offices for the district. It is also easily
was crisp in his rst career outing against Its the Dodgers rst series win in San team. He holds the same position with the
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Good corn taste is in the genes By Lee Reich York (1934) that Golden Bantam has been
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for several years the most popular sweet
corn for all purposes. The name has been so
The taste of sweet corn in the market has, thoroughly impregnated in the minds of
to many palates, gotten better and better growers and consumers that many of them
over the years. The taste of sweet corn that I will not accept anything else.
grow is the same every year. Golden Bantam erased a prevailing preju-
Still, my taste buds tell me that my corn dice against yellow corns, which had been
tastes best. Its not from having a green associated with livestock feeds.
thumb or a site particularly congenial to Despite present and past rave reviews,
sweet corn; its all in the sweet corns genes. Golden Bantam corn is neither as sweet nor
Those good genes reside in the variety as tender as what youll pick up these days
Golden Bantam, which debuted in 1902 and off market shelves or at farmers markets.
is, as far as Im concerned, the tastiest corn What Golden Bantam has going for it is fla-
there is. Seventy-five years ago, just about vor; each chewy kernel is packed with
everyone would have agreed with me. When sweet, rich, old-fashioned corn flavor.
E.L. Coy sent the Burpee Seed Company
those first 2 quarts of Golden Bantam seed, WHAT MAKES SWEET CORN SWEET
he also sent along a note that read, You
Sweet corns first appeared in a seed cata-
now have the very sweetest and richest corn
ever known. log in 1828, and for decades thereafter the
goal was to eke out the most sweetness by
HISTORICAL ACCLAIM developing better varieties and shortening
the time between harvest and eating.
Despite present and past rave reviews, Golden Bantam corn is neither as sweet nor as tender FOR GOLDEN BANTAM
as what youll pick up these days off market shelves or at farmers markets. U.P. Hedrick wrote in The Corns of New See CORN, Page 18
18 Thursday Sept. 14, 2017 SUBURBAN LIVING/LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

GERNAAT
of his life. And when he began training with set on winning their mixed-double race. You get better when you work hard, she
coach Alice Henderson, also director of I dont have a particular outcome in said. He has improved tremendously in a
adaptive rowing at Redwood Citys Bair mind, but as soon as Im on the boat in the short period time because he works so
Island Aquatic Center, he knew he had found water, its absolutely about winning, he hard.
Continued from page 1 a sport into which he wanted to pour his said. Theres a buzzer and when that goes Training some five hours a day for close
time, finding ways to practice twice a day. off, thats going to be everything. to two years, Henderson guesses Gernaat
mer, Gernaat first developed a liking for For whatever reason, I like doing things has already put more than three years worth
Gernaat suspects his instinct to excel to
rowing machines during warm-ups while other people dont do, he said. of training into his preparation for future
have some roots in his military training,
training to be a Navy SEAL. It didnt take long for Gernaat to establish competitions.
which began at age 17 when he joined the
Its the combination of cardio and his edge over others in the field. Just weeks And Gernaat is showing no signs of slow-
U.S. Army after high school. Though he
power, he said. That worked for me. into training, he achieved an elite standard ing down. Though hes focused on racing
But it wasnt until last year that Gernaat trained to complete his physical require-
on a 1-kilometer race, propelling him into ments there, Gernaat was met with prejudice hard later this month, he is also looking at
tried his skills on the water, where he faces trials for the 2016 Paralympics in Rio de from some officers who doubted his physi- the world championships as a stepping
unique challenges balancing in a boat and
Janeiro held in Boston. Though it might cal abilities. So he opted instead to serve in stone on his path toward the 2020
leveraging his muscles for strokes. Born
seem like a short runway to reaching for a the U.S. Navy. In total, he completed six Paralympics in Tokyo.
without his right pectoral and portions of
gold medal, for Gernaat, the desire to push years of active military duty, he said. He acknowledged that he could probably
his lat muscles on his right side, with a dis-
placed femur and limited ankle flexibility, himself as far as he can go came naturally. Though he didnt graduate from the Navy achieve the same results with a slower ramp-
Gernaat is an adaptive rower and competes Ive always wanted to be someone whos SEAL program, he said that time spent up to training. Before he quit work in recent
against other rowers with physical disabili- one of the best, he said. Im not looking training for it might play the biggest role months to focus on training, he said he was
ties. to be the one guy whos standing on top of in his mindset during competitive sports. awake between 4 a.m. and midnight to fit
A father and retired software engineer for everything, but I want to be up there. It teaches you that what you consider training in before and after work, hours he
several years before he took up rowing, Though he didnt make the Paralympic limits arent anywhere close, he said. said were very similar to those he kept in
Gernaat didnt think he could afford the time team, the trials is where he first heard about Youre capable of so much more. Navy SEAL training. But he remains unfazed
or money to join a competitive club. So he Natalie McCarthy, a 30-year-old blind rower Henderson said Gernaat has proven him- by the work required to race at the level he is
channeled his energy into competitive living in Seattle, as a potential partner for self to be an exceptional rower with an racing.
swimming from 2000 to 2004, eventually mixed-double races. incredible sense of integrity, work ethic and So its like yeah, well this is what you do
ranking 18th in the world in the 50-meter The two connected and tried racing drive. With years of experience coaching if you want to do it, he said. If you dont
and 100-meter freestyle races amongst together in recent months, eventually qual- high school, college, masters and adaptive want to put in that kind of effort, its going
adaptive swimmers. ifying for the World Rowing rowers, Henderson said Gernaat is unique in to take you a lot longer to get there.
But after his wife of 22 years died in late Championships in August. Set on a higher- that he has a background in the military and Visit gofundme.com/world-rowing-cham-
2015 from cancer, Gernaat felt the time was stakes race, he said the pair is not necessar- with competitive swimming, two experi- pionship to support Gernaats trip to the
right for him to pursue rowing as a way for ily competing with a particular outcome in ences she knows teaches athletes how to World Rowing Championships Sept. 23 to
him to move forward into the next chapter mind. But he also found it hard to deny hes train hard. Oct. 1.

CORN
Continued from page 17

Golden Bantam and other traditional sweet corn varieties


owe their sweetness to a single recessive gene known as
sugary-1. The main drawback of this gene, as far as farmers
were concerned, was that the kernels rapidly lost sugar as
soon as the ear was picked. (Thats not an issue for home
gardeners, who can drop ears into boiling water a few min-
utes after they are harvested.)
That goal of the sweetest sweet corn was perhaps too fully
realized with the discovery about 50 years ago of the so-
called shrunken-2 gene of sweet corn. (Dried seeds with this
gene are very shrunken and wrinkled.) This recessive gene
imparts an enormous amount of sweetness to corn, and har-
vested kernels hold their sweetness for days. The main
drawback of this gene is that the kernels have somewhat
tough skins. Also, shrunken-2 plantings must be isolated
from sugary-1 plantings, or the corns cross-pollinate and
neither planting yields a corn that is sweet at all.
Enter the sugary-enhanced gene, discovered in the 1960s.
It works in concert with the old sugary-1 gene. Sugary-
enhanced gene corn holds its sweetness for days after pick-
ing, has tender some say creamy kernels, and does not
need isolation from pure sugary-1 corns.

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Kondo is back with a manga about decluttering


By Katherine Roth Creating
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the manga
has been
Just when it seemed Marie Kondo had such a fun
spread her gospel on the life-changing and gratify-
magic of decluttering as far is it could go, ing experi-
the author whose two previous books ence for me,
remain international best-sellers is back and I hope
with a different audience in mind. that it
Kondos message that you should keep sparks joy
only things that spark joy is now in for new read-
manga form, with a love story as a back- ers and fans
drop. Her new book, The Life-Changing alike!
Manga of Tidying Up (Ten Speed Press), The fic-
features the work of artist Yuko Uramoto and tional story
seems designed to attract a younger set tells of
including teenage boys many of whom C h i a k i
probably missed out on her earlier volumes. Suzuki, 29,
And she may be on target. single, and
While my two sons, ages 12 and 14, had living in a tiny hoarders den of a Tokyo
zero interest in her earlier books, they bat- apartment. She develops a crush on the
tled over who could rip through Kondos handsome and minimalist young man
manga as soon as they spotted it on the din- next door, a professional cook whom she
ing room table. And while they rolled their cant bring herself to invite over because of
eyes when I asked if it had made a difference her messy apartment.
in their lives, my younger son was soon put- The two meet when he complains about
ting his desk in order and going through his the mountains of trash on her balcony.
drawers, and my older son packed for a fami- Chiaki is a workaholic and never has time
ly trip by carefully rolling his clothes into to cook, but she dreams of preparing deli-
neat little packets in his suitcase. He also cious meals at home. Will she ever be able to
commented on a recently acquired cabinet in tidy up enough to invite her Prince
our living room, noting Kondos advice that Charming to dinner?
additional storage furniture should be unnec- Thanks to Kondo, who appears as a char-
essary in a properly decluttered home. acter in the book a sort of magical declut-
Then my boys passed the book on to a tering fairy the answer is yes.
friend, who also rolled his eyes and Kondo, teaching her method of sifting
shrugged when asked if hed learned any- through belongings one category at a time,
thing from it. But within days, hed packed helps Chiaki transform her apartment and,
up no less than seven bags of unwanted toys in the process, her life. Chiaki learns to
and clothes from his room. appreciate the things around her, recognize
her forgotten dreams and value herself.
A coincidence? Perhaps.
In short, she discovers the life-changing
Manga is a form of graphic novel in
magic of tidying up.
Kondos native Japan. In Japan, manga is a
And yes, she does end up with the cute guy
form of artistic expression and entertain-
next door, a role model for any reader, of any Marie Kondos new book,The Life-Changing Manga of Tidying Up (Ten Speed Press), features
ment that connects people across genera-
age, who ever doubted that cooking and the work of artist Yuko Uramoto and seems designed to attract a younger set including
tions, Kondo wrote in an email when asked
tidying up was a certain way to a girls heart. teenage boys many of whom probably missed out on her earlier volumes.
about the book.

Jonathan Cox said.

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ing up the department to the communi- those most vulnerable in the commu- mation call 558-7444. Library, 399 Marine Parkway,
ty, he said. Just being visible and nity and a willingness to lend a hand Redwood City. The Mid-Peninsula
accessible is a big part of the job. during his tenure. The Oshman Family JCC presents American Association of University
The Kenny Barron Trio. 8 p.m. to 10 Women are hosting their event
Continued from page 1 The city reported in a press release When Chief Gamez came in, he put p.m. Oshman Family JCC, 3921 meeting to engage the community
a human touch to the enforcement, Fabian Way, Palo Alto. Admission is and share progress on activities. For
that violent and property crimes in the $55 to $80. For more information call more information call 739-5202.
city have decreased under Gamezs she said. 223-8649.
nal work. Borgens was also grateful for Living Room Conversations. 2 p.m.
leadership, with a multitude of pro- to 4 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
City Manager Melissa Stevenson Gamezs attentiveness to his staff, FRIDAY, SEPT. 15
grams, such as Coffee with Cops Friends of the San Mateo Public Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
Diaz said in a press release that she adding that he always sought to hire Registration encouraged. For more
events, Citizen Academy sessions Library Annual Fall Book Sale. 10
will miss working with Gamez, but is officers internally driven to understand a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 55 W. Third Ave., San information contact
offered in both English and Spanish so Mateo. Bring your own bags. For belmont@smcl.org.
glad he is prioritizing his health. the people they served.
residents could learn about city gov- more information visit
He has provided outstanding leader- ernment and homeless outreach pro- Gamez has also served as vice presi- smplibrary.org. Living Room Dialogues. 2 p.m. to
ship for the department and has fos- 4:30 p.m. 1110 Alameda de las
grams, among several others, simulta- dent of San Mateo County Police and Zumba with Wendy. 9 a.m. to 10 Pulgas, Belmont. Community con-
tered strong and effective police-com- neously growing in recent years. Sheriffs Association and as a member a.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Millbrae Ave., versation for adults and older youth.
munity relationships that will benefit Millbrae. Wendy Stephens will lead Participants should RSVP. For more
Councilwoman Shelly Masur remem- of the International Association of in a popular Latin-American influ- information contact
the city well into the future, she said. Chiefs of Police, among other leader- enced dance exercise. For more beasley@smcl.org.
While Diaz searches for his replace- bered the time Gamez dedicated to information call 697-7607.
school communities, encouraging ship roles. He began his law enforce- From the Wild to the Sublime
ment in the coming months, Deputy Living Room Dialogues. 6 p.m. to
officers to be a presence in schools and ment career with the San Jose Police 8:30 p.m. 225 Highway 1 No. 104B, Reception. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Gallery
Chief Gary Kirby will serve as interim Department and worked in various Half Moon Bay. Community conver- House, 320 California Ave., Palo Alto.
police chief. engage with students through after- sation for adults and older youth. View an exhibit of recent photo-
school programs. For Masur, these leadership roles there before joining Participants should RSVP. For more graphs by Bill Shupp and Norma
Among Gamezs contributions to the Redwood City Police Department, information contact Fries. For more information call (415)
the city, his presence in the communi- efforts have gone a long way to estab- malley@smcl.org. 971-1652.
according to the release.
ty, growth in the departments commu- lish trust with the police force at a time
when some may feel nervous or unsure Mayor John Seybert acknowledged Movies in the Park: Moana. 7:45 Main Gallery Artists Reception:
nications with residents and commit- the shared sadness felt throughout the p.m. to 9:45 p.m. Washington Park, Xuan My Ho. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The
ment to officers in the department were about law enforcement. 850 Burlingame Ave., Burlingame. Main Gallery, 1018 Main St.,
Redwood City community at Gamezs For more information go to Redwood City. Xuan My Ho
top of mind for councilmembers Its just really such a great way to departure in the release. He also assert- www.burlingame.org. mosaics are designed to tell a story,
build some trust and support within the to inspire, and to delight the imagi-
reflecting on his six-year tenure with ed his trust in the department to con- nation. For more information email
community, she said. Cirque Exotique du Monde
the city. tinue to serve the community. Production. 8 p.m. The Dragon rwc.maingallery@gmail.com.
Vice Mayor Ian Bain voiced his Councilwoman Janet Borgens I have full confidence that our Theatre, 2120 Broadway, Redwood
Laugh It Off: Improv for Wellness.
City. $35 for general admission, $27
appreciation for Gamezs strong lead- applauded Gamezs focus on increasing police command staff and the men and for students and seniors. For more 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. New Leaf
ership of the citys police department the departments level of understand- women of the Redwood City Police information call 493-2006. Community Market Community
Classroom, 150 San Mateo Road, Half
and many, varied efforts to facilitate ing of the community it serves. Department will continue Chief SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 Moon Bay. For more information call
conversations with the community. Borgens said she has seen an uptick in Gamezs outstanding legacy, he said Burlingame Bayfront Cleanup (831) 464-7748.
Hes done a really great job open- officers with a deep knowledge of in the release. Day. 9 a.m. to noon. 1308 Bayshore
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THEDAILYJOURNAL Thursday Sept. 14, 2017 23
110 employment 180 Businesses For sale 203 Public notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FIcTITIous BusIness naMe
aM lIne cooK For renT - Private sTaTeMenT #274873
The following person is doing business
One Person Hair as: Jozefs, 308 Baldwin Ave, SAN MA-
neeDeD Studio San Mateo TEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner:
Johnstons saltbox JGH Enterprises Inc., CA. The business
requires an aM line cook is conducted by a Corporation. The reg-
contact chef or sean
(650)291-1007 istrants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 5-22-01.
Tues - sunday /s/Julie Hanna/
chef 1 541 848 0038 This statement was filed with the Asses-
203 Public notices sor-County Clerk on 9/5/2017. (Publish-
sean 1 650 592 7258 ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
1696 laurel street, FIcTITIous BusIness naMe 9/7/17, 9/14/17, 9/21/17, 9/28/17).
san carlos sTaTeMenT #274665
The following person is doing business
as: Glenn Auto Collision 2, 210 Ryan FIcTITIous BusIness naMe
Way, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA sTaTeMenT #274798
94080. Registered Owner: Azucena del
Carmen Izara, 39 E. Cavour St., Daly The following person is doing business over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
as: Academy of Design, 850 Emmett
careGIVers City, CA 94014. The business is con-
ducted by an Individual. The registrants
commenced to transact business under
Ave., BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered
Owner: Pamela Alderdice Moyce, 700
the FBN on 8/16/2017. Howard Ave., Burlingame, CA 94010.
2 years experience /s/Azucena Del Carmen Izara Mayorga/ The business is conducted by an Individ-
required. This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 8/16/2017. (Publish-
ual. The registrants commenced to
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, transact business under the FBN on N/A.
8/24/17, 8/31/17, 9/7/17, 9/14/17). /s/Pamela Moyce/
Immediate placement This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 8/28/2017. (Publish-
on all assignments. FIcTITIous BusIness naMe ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
sTaTeMenT #274536 9/7/17, 9/14/17, 9/21/17, 9/28/17).
The following person is doing business
call as: The Nighthawk, 2033 Broadway St.,
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Regis- FIcTITIous BusIness naMe
(650)777-9000 tered Owner: The Gentlemans Agree-
ment, CA. The business is conducted by
a Limited Liability Company. The regis-
sTaTeMenT #274954
The following person is doing business
trants commenced to transact business as: ChiroFit Rehab, 3153 Campus Dr.,
under the FBN on N/A. SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered
/s/Michael Magalong/ Owner: John Luu, 2 Pierce Ave. Apt. 203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices
This statement was filed with the Asses- 424, San Jose, CA 95110. The business
sor-County Clerk on 8/3/2017. (Publish- is conducted by an Individual. The regis- noTIce oF PeTITIon To sTaTeMenT oF aBanDonMenT oF
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, trants commenced to transact business aDMInIsTer esTaTe oF noTIce oF sale oF The use oF a FIcTITIous BusIness
8/24/17, 8/31/17, 9/7/17, 9/14/17). Marian Rita Kaczynski real ProPerTY aT naMe sTaTeMenT 273016
under their FBN on N/A. PrIVaTe sale
/s/John Luu/ Case Number: 17PRO00887 Name of the person abandoning the use
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- of the Fictitious Business Name: Francis-
FIcTITIous BusIness naMe This statement was filed with the Asses- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, co Barrera. Name of Business: Glenn
sTaTeMenT #274444 sor-County Clerk on 9/13/2017. (Publish- tingent creditors, and persons who may subject to Court confirmation, at 10:00
otherwise be interested in the will or es- Auto Collision & Co. Date of original fil-
The following person is doing business ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, a.m., on SEPTEMBER 17, 2017, or ing: Apr 04, 2017. Address of Principal
as: Bay Area Financial Center, 1818 Gil- tate, or both, of Marian Rita Kaczynski. A thereafter as allowed by law, Petition-
9/14/17, 9/21/17, 9/28/17, 10/5/17). Petition for Probate has been filed by Place of Business: 210 Ryan Way,
breth Road Suite 230, BURLINGAME, er DAVID A. VELLA, Administrator SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
CA 94010. Registered Owner: Virginia William Robert Kaczynski in the Superi- with Will Annexed of the Estate of the Registrant: Francisco Barrera, 39 E.
De Leon, 2019 Ray Dr., Burlingame, CA or Court of California, County of San Ma- above-named Decedent, will sell at Cavour St., Daly City, CA 94014. The
94010. The business is conducted by an FIcTITIous BusIness naMe teo. The Petition for Probate requests PRIVATE SALE, to the highest and
sTaTeMenT #274713 business was conducted by an Individu-
Individual. The registrants commenced to that William Robert Kaczynski be ap- best net bidder on the terms and con- al.
transact business under the FBN on The following person is doing business pointed as personal representative to ad- ditions stated below, all right, title, and /s/Francisco Barrera/
07/26/17. as: Paul Michael Designs, 1035 Ring- minister the estate of the decedent. interest of the Decedent at the time of This statement was filed with the Asses-
/s/Virginia De Leon/ wood Ave, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. The petition requests the decedents will death and of additional interests ac- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
This statement was filed with the Asses- Registered Owner: Paul Michael Berger, and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- quired by the Estate thereafter, in real County on 8/16/2017. (Published in the
sor-County Clerk on 7/26/2017. (Publish- same address. The business is conduct- bate. The will and any codicils are avail- property commonly known as 1532 San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/24/17,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed by an Individual. The registrants able for examination in the file kept by Parkwood Drive, San Mateo, Califor- 8/31/17, 9/7/17, 9/14/17).
8/24/17, 8/31/17, 9/7/17, 9/14/17). the court. nia 94403, whose APN No. is 041-
commenced to transact business under 423-180 and legal description follows:
A hearing on the petition will be held in
their FBN on 8/14/2017. this court as follows: SEP 25, 2017 at
FIcTITIous BusIness naMe /s/Paul Michael Berger/ LOT 18 IN BLOCK 3, AS SHOWN suMMons (FaMIlY laW)
9:00 a.m., Superior Court of California, CITACION (Derecho familiar)
sTaTeMenT #274626 This statement was filed with the Asses- County of San Mateo, 400 County Cen- ON THAT CERTAIN MAP ENTI-
The following person is doing business TLED LAURELWOOD MAP NO. CASE NUMBER: (Numero del Caso)
sor-County Clerk on 8/22/2017. (Publish- ter, Redwood City, CA 94063. PFL20170522
as: Hot Junior Co., 3750 Fairfax Way, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9, WHICH WAS FILED IN THE
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. If you object to the granting of the peti-
9/14/17, 9/21/17, 9/28/17, 10/5/17). tion, you should appear at the hearing OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF
Registered Owner: Herbert Rahm, same THE COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, NOTICE TO RESPONDENT (Name):
address. The business is conducted by and state your objections or file written STATE OF CALIFORNIA ON AVISO AL DEMANDADO (Nombre)::
an Individual. The registrants com- objections with the court before the hear- SEPTEMBER 20, 1971, BOOK 73 John l. larson
menced to transact business under the FIcTITIous BusIness naMe ing. Your appearance may be in person OF MAPS, PAGE 7.
FBN on 6/2012. sTaTeMenT #274752 or by your attorney. You have been sued. Read the informa-
/s/Herbert Rahm/ The following person is doing business If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- tion below and on the next page.
This statement was filed with the Asses- itor of the decedent, you must file your Lo han demand. Lea la informacion a
as: Ichi Ramen, 1230 El Camino Real The property will be sold subject to continuacion y en la pagina siguiente.
sor-County Clerk on 8/14/2017. (Publish- #P, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- claim with the court and mail a copy to current taxes, covenants, conditions,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, the personal representative appointed by restrictions, reservations, rights, rights
8/24/17, 8/31/17, 9/7/17, 9/14/17).
tered Owner: Hing Lung Ramen Inc., CA. the court within the later of either (1) four Petitioners name is::
The business is conducted by a Corpora- of way, and easements of record. As Nombre del demandante:
months from the date of first issuance of of the date of this Notice, there is no
tion. The registrants commenced to letters to a general personal representa- Karen a. WroBel-GoulD
lien or encumbrance on the property.
FIcTITIous BusIness naMe transact business under their FBN on tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
sTaTeMenT #274659 5/1/2016. You have 30 calendar days after this
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days Petitioner has given an exclusive list- Summons and Petition are served on
The following person is doing business /s/Zheng Xiong Li/ from the date of mailing or personal de- ing to Coldwell Banker Residential
as: 786 Coleman Avenue Apartments, you to file a Response (form FL-120) at
This statement was filed with the Asses- livery to you of a notice under sectioin Mortgage, a licensed real estate brok- the court and have a copy served on the
786 Coleman Avenue, MENLO PARK, 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- er, through Steve Balian, agent for the
CA 94025. Registered Owners: Richard sor-County Clerk on 8/24/2017. (Publish- petitioner. A letter or phone call will not
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, er California statutes and legal authority broker. protect you.
Tod Spieker and Catherine R. Spieker, may affect your rights as a creditor. You
60 Mulberry Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. 9/14/17, 9/21/17, 9/28/17, 10/5/17). If you do not file your Response on time,
may want to consult with an attorney Bids or offers are invited for this prop- the court may make orders affecting your
The business is conducted by a Trust. erty: they must be in writing and can
The registrants commenced to transact knowledgable in California law. marriage or domestic partnership, your
You may examine the file kept by the be mailed to the attorney of record for property, and custody of your children.
business under the FBN on 7/18/12. FIcTITIous BusIness naMe court. If you are a person interested in Petitioner: Law Offices of Michael E.
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/ You may be ordered to pay support and
sTaTeMenT #274724 the estate, you may file with the court a Pitts, 600 Allerton Street, Redwood attorney fees and costs.
This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business City, CA 94063; or personally to Mr.
sor-County Clerk on 8/16/2017. (Publish- Request for Special Notice (form DE- For legal advice, contact a lawyer imme-
as: Dynamic Machine Service, 818 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- Michael E. Pitts, Esq., any time after diately. Get help finding a lawyers at the
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, the first publication of this Notice and
8/24/17, 8/31/17, 9/7/17, 9/14/17). American St., SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. praisal of estate assets or of any petition California Courts Online Self-Help Center
Registered Owner: Dynamic Machine before sale is made. (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), at the
or account as provided in Probate Code
Service, LLC, CA. The business is con- section 1250. A Request for Special No- California Legal Services website
Bids must be sealed and will be (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org),or by con-
neWsPaPer InTerns FIcTITIous BusIness naMe
sTaTeMenT #274651
ducted by a Limited Liability Company. tice form is available from the court clerk. opened at the Law Offices of Michael tacting your local county bar association.
The registrants commenced to transact Attorney for Petitioner: E. Pitts, at 600 Allerton Street, Red-
JournalIsM The following person is doing business business under their FBN on N/A. Ellen I. Kahn wood City, CA 94063, on the date Tiene 30 dias de calendario despues de
The Daily Journal is looking for in- as: 3301 & 3305 Los Prados Street Sideman & Bancroft LLP specified above.
Apartments, 3301 Los Prados Street, /s/Colin Keane/ haber recibido la entrega legal de esta
terns to do entry level reporting, re- 1 Embarcadero Center, 22nd Flr
search, updates of our ongoing fea- SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered This statement was filed with the Asses- SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111
Citacion y Peticion para presenter una
sor-County Clerk on 8/22/2017. (Publish- The property will be sold on the fol- Respuesta (formulario FL-120 ) ante la
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- Owners: Richard Tod Spieker and Cath- (415)392-1960 lowing terms: all cash, or part cash
erine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry Lane, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, corte y efectuar la entrega legal e una
so welcome. FILED: 08/23/2017 and part credit; the terms and condi- copia al demandante. Una carta o llama-
Atherton, CA 94027. The business is 9/14/17, 9/21/17, 9/28/17, 10/5/17). (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- tions of credit as are acceptable to the da telefonica o una audiencia de la corte
We expect a commitment of four to conducted by a Trust. The registrants nal on 8/31/17, 9/7/17, 9/14/17 ) fiduciary and the Court; 10% of the
commenced to transact business under no basta para protegerio.
eight hours a week for at least four amount of the bid to accompany the Si no presenta su Respuesta a tiempo, la
months. The internship is unpaid, but the FBN on 07/30/2012. FIcTITIous BusIness naMe offer by certified check; and the bal-
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/ corte puede dar ordenes que afecten su
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- sTaTeMenT #274950 ance to be paid on confirmation of matrimonio o pareja de hecho, sus bi-
terns have progressed in time into This statement was filed with the Asses- sale by the Court.
sor-County Clerk on 8/16/2017. (Publish- The following person is doing business enes y la custodia de sus hijos. La corte
paid correspondents and full-time re- as: The Strength Equation, 451 Leahy tambien le puede ordenar que pague
porters. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Taxes, rents, operating and mainte-
8/24/17, 8/31/17, 9/7/17, 9/14/17). Street, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. matencion,y honorarios y costos legales.
orDer To shoW cause For nance expenses, and premiums on in- Para asesoramiento legal, pongase en
Registered Owner: Zachary Bucher, surance acceptable to the purchaser
College students or recent graduates chanGe oF naMe contacto de inmediato con un abogado.
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper
same address. The business is conduct- CASE# 17CIV03451 shall be prorated as of the date of Puede obtener informacion para encon-
FIcTITIous BusIness naMe ed by an Individual. The registrants confirmation of sale. Examination of trar un abogado en el Centro de Ayuda
experience is preferred but not neces- sTaTeMenT #274816 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
sarily required. commenced to transact business under COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, title, recording of conveyance, transfer de las Cortes de California (www.su-
The following person is doing business their FBN on N/A. taxes, and any title insurance policy corte.ca.gov), en el sitio web de los Ser-
as: DSoto Tree & Arborist Services, 11 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
Please send a cover letter describing /s/Zachary Bucher/ REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 shall be at the expense of the pur- vicios Legales de California (www.law-
Kirkwood Ct., EAST PALO ALTO, CA chaser or purchasers. helpcalifornia.org) o poniendose en con-
your interest in newspapers, a resume 94303. Registered Owner: D Soto Inc., This statement was filed with the Asses- PETITION OF
and three recent clips. Before you ap- sor-County Clerk on 9/12/2017. (Publish- Bailey Whitfield Diffie tacto con el colegio de abogados de su
CA. The business is conducted by a Cor- The right is reserved to reject any and condado.
ply, you should familiarize yourself poration. The registrants commenced to ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: all bids. Any offer accepted and re-
with our publication. Our Web site: transact business under the FBN on N/A. 9/14/17, 9/21/17, 9/28/17, 10/5/17). Petitioner: Bailey Whitfield Diffie filed a turned to the Court for confirmation
www.smdailyjournal.com. NOTICE: THE RESTRAINING ORDERS
/s/Daniel Soto/ petition with this court for a decree cannot be at variance with the terms ARE ON PAGE 2: These restraining or-
This statement was filed with the Asses- changing names as follows: of sale contained in this Notice. ders are effective against both spouses
Send your information via e-mail to sor-County Clerk on 8/29/2017. (Publish- FIcTITIous BusIness naMe Present Name: Bailey Whitfield Diffie or domestic partners until the petition is
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sTaTeMenT #274946 Proposed Name: Whitfield Diffie For further information and bid forms, dismissed, a judgment is entered, or the
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- 8/31/17, 9/7/17, 9/14/17, 9/21/17). contact the Law Offices of Michael E. court makes further orders. They are en-
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 The following person is doing business THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
as: KHB Designs, 50 Elwood Street, Pitts, at 600 Allerton Street, Redwood forceable anywhere in California by any
FIcTITIous BusIness naMe
interested in this matter shall appear be- City, CA 94063, by telephone at (650) law enforcement enforcement officer who
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062. Regis- fore this court at the hearing indicated 620-9435 or by fax at (650) 593-2833. has received or seen a copy of them.
sTaTeMenT #274829 tered Owner: Kathleen Huber Bakshi,
The following person is doing business below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
as: Complete Electric, 1850 Gateway
same address. The business is conduct- tition for change of name should not be AVISO - LAS ORDENES DE RESTRIC-
sales/MarKeTInG Dr., Suite 450, SAN MATEO, CA 94404. ed by an Individual. The registrants granted. Any person objecting to the CION SE ENCUENTRAN EN LA PAGI-
Registered Owner: Complete Solar Inc., commenced to transact business under name changes described above must file NA 2: Las ordenas de restriccion estan
InTernshIPs a written objection that includes the rea- en vigencia en cuanto a ambos conyug-
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking DE. The business is conducted by a Cor- their FBN on 06/01/2017.
poration. The registrants commenced to /s/Kathleen Huber Bakshi/ sons for the objection at least two court es o miembros de la pareja de hecho
for ambitious interns who are eager to days before the matter is scheduled to hasta que se despida la peticion, se emi-
jump into the business arena with both transact business under the FBN on This statement was filed with the Asses-
8/30/17. be heard and must appear at the hearing ta un fallo o la corte de otras ordenes.
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs sor-County Clerk on 9/12/2017. (Publish-
/s/Chad T. Lunt/ to show cause why the petition should
of the newspaper and media industries. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, not be granted. If no written objection is
This statement was filed with the Asses-
This position will provide valuable
sor-County Clerk on 8/30/2017. (Publish- 9/14/17, 9/21/17, 9/28/17, 10/5/17). timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
experience for your bright future.

leGal noTIces
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
Email resume 8/31/17, 9/7/17, 9/14/17, 9/21/17). petition shall be held on 10/27/17 at 9
info@smdailyjournal.com FIcTITIous BusIness naMe a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
sTaTeMenT #274958 Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
FIcTITIous BusIness naMe The following person is doing business
seWInG, eMBroIDerY MachIne sTaTeMenT #274786 as: Marlin Ray, 6025 Mission St, PO box
Order to Show Cause shall be published
at least once each week for four succes-
Fictitious Business Name Statements,
oPeraTor The following person is doing business
as: Peninsula Wrestling Club, 1892 Tim-
4421, DALY CITY, CA 94014. Regis- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
tered Owners: Joyce Hu and Josh Berry, ing on the petition in the following news-
Busy Uniform company in Burlingame berlane Road, SAN MATEO, CA 94402.
same address. The business is conduct- paper of general circulation: Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
looking for someone with sewing Registered Owner: Michael Klobuchar,
experience to train on our multi-head same address. The business is conduct- ed by a Married Couple. The registrants San Mateo Daily Journal Notice of Public Sales and More.
Embroidery machines. ed by an Individual. The registrants commenced to transact business under Filed: 9/11/2017
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
commenced to transact business under their FBN on September 1, 2017. Judge of the Superior Court Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
T-shIrT screen PrInTInG the FBN on N/A. /s/Joyce Hu/
position also available. /s/Michael J. Klobuchar/ Dated: 9/11/2017
This statement was filed with the Asses- (Published 9/14/17, 9/21/17, 9/28/17,
Full Time / Part Time. Monday thru
Friday 8:30 to 5:00.
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 8/25/2017. (Publish-
sor-County Clerk on 9/13/2017. (Publish- 10/5/17) Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
Call Lexy or Bill (650) 697-7550. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
9/7/17, 9/14/17, 9/21/17, 9/28/17). 9/14/17, 9/21/17, 9/28/17, 10/5/17).
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203 Public notices 296 appliances 300 Toys 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For sale 316 clothes
Cualquier agencia del orden publico que BIssell BaGless Upright Vacuum, sTar Wars one 4 orange card ac- loVe seaT, Upholstered pale yellow BoBBY hull Hockey Game Great TuxeDo sIze 40, black, including white
haya recibido o visto una copia de estas Model 82H1, Dual Edge Cleaning, tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- floral $99. (650)574-4021 Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784 shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189
ordenes puede hacenlas acatar en cual- Cleanview Hepa Filter $25 650-952- head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
quier lugar de California. 3500 neW Deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- cash reGIsTer Parts; Much Skin Not WIlson's lG Green Suede Jacket
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must Guts $500 (415)269-4784 $40. (650)367-1508
FEE WAIVER: if you cannot pay the filing cIrrus sTeaM mop model SM212B 4 302 antiques Sell! (650) 875-8159.
cheVron shInGle Oil will add life to
fee, ask the clerk for a fee waiver form. new extra cleaning pads,user manual. 318 sports equipment
The court may orderyou to pay back all $45. (650)588-5487 anTIque TeaK chIna cabinet and neW TWIn Mattress set plus frame your roof. FREE. Worth over $100.
or part of the fees and costs that the matching table, with doors and legs. $30.00 (650) 347-2356 (650)322-9598
court waived for you or the other party. coleMan lxe Roadtrip Grill - $500/obo. (650)952-5049.
15 sF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 oaK 25 Bottle wine cabinet with etched Doors French 2x28x79 w/5 lights Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
EXENCION DE CUOTAS: Si no puede glass inset. Not refrigerated. $50 $12.00 (650)544-5306
(650)918-9847 heIrlooM 1920 hand quilted bed- (650)646-8530 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
pagar la cuota de presentacion, pida al
secretario un formulario de exencion de spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat- Glass Panels free. 3 - approx. 6.5x4',
elecTrIc sToVe From Sears tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556- 4 - 6.5x3'. You haul. 650-573-8378.
cuotas. La corte puede ordenar que ust- Excellent Condition $225 oFFIce TaBle, 24"x48" HD. folding BoW Flex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
ed pague, ya sea en parte o por com- 9708 legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
Please Call (650)244-9267
$130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 lIonel chrIsTMas Holiday expan- Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
plete, las cuotas y costos de la corte pre-
viamente exentos a peticion de usted o GooD MIcroWaVe 1100 watt $40 Da-
MahoGanY anTIque Secretary desk, sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- (650)784-1061.
de la otra parte. ly City (415) 231-4825. elled glass, $300. (650)766-3024 lIonel chrIsTMas Holiday expan-
oFFIce TYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
larGe Fan - 26" x 26" - good condition wood with formica wood grain top $25
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$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 DIneTTe TaBle, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. scroll saW Sears Variable Speed Garage sales
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. 16" $45 (650) 367 8146
2 Pr action slacks 36w 29L $10.00
each (650)367-1508
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$250 .(650)-654-1930. (650)504-0585 5 Boxes male & female square dance
clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
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(650)342-6993 laDIes sequIn dress, blue, size XL,
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
games, stereo equip-
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Men's sTeTson hat, size large, new, ment and housewares.
Drexel heaDBoarD $50. (650)589- WooD BoTToM hand planes . Good rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
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Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
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500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
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choices of cleaning methods.
650.593.6825
Free estimates
call robert
sTerlInG GarDens
650-703-3831 lic #751832
haulInG! Tree service
(415) 420-6362 Light moving!
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Haul Debris!
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concrete
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Call Luis or Cynthia LANDSCAPE DESIGN & Large Removal
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Windows
call(650)630-0144
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notices
PenInsula Jons haulInG Painting noTIce To reaDers:
California law requires that contractors

cleanInG Serving the peninsula since 1976 corDero PaInTInG


taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor
or materials) be licensed by the Contrac-
tors State License Board. State law also
RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERICAL Free esTIMaTes Commercial & Residential
requires that contractors include their li-
cense number in their advertising. You
bondEd Junk and debris removal, yard/house Exterior & Interior can check the status of your licensed
clearing, furniture, appliance hauling contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800-
FREE ESTIMATES www.jonshauling.com
Free Estimates 321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking
jobs that total less than $500 must state
1-800-344-7771 (650)393-4233
(650) 348-7164; (650) 372-8361
corderopainting94401@gmail.com
Lic# 35740 Insured
in their advertisements that they are not
licensed by the Contractors State Li-
cense Board.
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