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Weekend • Dec. 30-Jan.1, 2017 • XVIII, Edition 115 www.smdailyjournal.com

New year brings new laws


Bills authored by local legislators going into effect in 2018
By Samantha Weigel Francisco, and Two bills spe- No v emb er allowing Caltrain to ask voters in
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Marc Berman, cific to funding 2018. If San Mateo, San Francisco and
D-Palo Alto, transit in San approved by Santa Clara counties for an eighth-
represented Mateo County voters, the cent sales tax increase. While it’s
As 2017 comes to a close, the San Mateo and the funds of the not yet clear whether or when such
new year brings implementation County in the Peninsula were suggested half- a prospect would be placed on the
of new laws. As s emb l y authored by cent sales tax ballot, advocates have noted
Three state legislators repre- while Jerry Mullin and Hill. SamTrans and Caltrain doesn’t have a dedicated
senting the local electorate col- Hill, D-San M ul l i n ’s the county are funding source and further support
lectively championed a range of Mateo, held up Marc Berman Assembly Bill studying would is required to fully electrify all of
new rules that touch on education, Kevin Mullin Jerry Hill
his end in the 1613 enables be dedicated to the popular Peninsula rail fleet.
elections, housing, public safety, state Senate. the San Mateo County Transit transportation improvements and Both bills leave the ultimate
transportation and more. District to pursue a sales tax meas- local transit.
Kevin Mullin, D-South San Transportation ure, which it’s expected to seek in Hill authored Senate Bill 797 See LAWS, Page 18

An educational
dream fulfilled
Menlo-Atherton student Alex Oesterling
nominated for national merit scholarship
By Austin Walsh ach i ev emen t s
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF I’m very proud
of.”
In his early years at Menlo- M a r y
Atherton High School, Alex Streshly,
Oesterling would walk past posted superintendent
lists of older students recognized of the Sequoia
as National Merit Scholarship Union High
nominees and hope to one day join S c h o o l
their ranks. Alex Oesterling D i s t r i c t ,
As of the most recent announce- expressed her
ment recognizing high schoolers admiration for Oesterling’s
for academic excellence, the accomplishment in an email.
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL Menlo Park native’s dreams are “Alex is a hard working and ded-
Gary Westby, Champagne buyer for K&L Wine Merchants in Redwood City, is among the local wine sellers noticing fulfilled and he is feeling quite icated student who represents the
an uptick in consumers’ interest in Champagne and sparkling wine. rewarded. very best that the Sequoia Union
“As a student, I’ve always want- High School District has to offer,”

Champagne and sparkling ed to be one of those people,” said


Oesterling. “So this is one of the See ALEX, Page 9

wine sales strong in 2017 Drug smuggling jail ring busted


Wine merchants say small production, high value wines in demand Ten accused of conspiring to send meth-laced letters
By Anna Schuessler By Samantha Weigel mail laced with drugs. The investi-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF DAILY JOURNAL STAFF gation began when corrections
staff inside the jail intercepted let-
Those scurrying into liquor Ten people, including five ters and cards with suspicious dis-
stores for a last-minute bottle of female jail inmates, are facing coloration that were being sent to
bubbly this weekend are capping felony conspiracy charges for female inmates, according to the
off what sellers are calling a suc- what the Sheriff’s Office and pros- Sheriff’s Office and prosecutors.
cessful year for Champagne and ecutors say was a calculated effort “It was uncovered by a very alert
sparkling wine sales. to smuggle methamphetamine correctional officer,” said Deputy
Gary Westby is well versed in into San Mateo County’s Maple District Attorney Karen Guidotti,
what’s popular as the Champagne Street Correctional Center. who noted she can’t recall such an
buyer for Redwood City’s K&L A monthlong investigation led elaborate effort to smuggle drugs.
authorities to determine the sus-
See WINE, Page 24 pects were sending and receiving See DRUGS, Page 18
2 Weekend • Dec. 30-Jan.1 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Work is a dull thing; you cannot get away from
that. The only agreeable existence is one of
idleness, and that is not, unfortunately, always
compatible with continuing to exist at all.”
— Rose Macaulay, English poet and essayist

This Day in History


Vladimir Lenin proclaimed the estab-

1922 lishment of the Union of Soviet


Socialist Republics, which lasted
nearly seven decades before dissolv-
ing in December 1991.
In 1 8 5 3 , the United States and Mexico signed a treaty
under which the U.S. agreed to buy some 45,000 square
miles of land from Mexico for $10 million in a deal known
as the Gadsden Purchase.
In 1 9 0 5 , the Franz Lehar operetta “The Merry Widow” pre-
miered in Vienna.
In 1 9 1 6 , Grigory Rasputin, the so-called “Mad Monk”
who wielded considerable influence with Czar Nicholas II,
was killed by a group of Russian noblemen in St.
Petersburg.
In 1 9 3 6 , the United Auto Workers union staged its first
“sit-down” strike at the General Motors Fisher Body Plant
No. 1 in Flint, Michigan. (The strike lasted until Feb. 11,
1937.)
REUTERS
In 1 9 4 2 , a near-riot of bobby-soxers greeted the opening
of Frank Sinatra’s singing engagement at the Paramount A woman stands next to a festive decoration for the New Year in Sevastopol, Crimea.
Theater in New York’s Times Square.
Good Housekeeping magazine, the ***
In 1 9 4 7 , King Michael I of Romania agreed to abdicate, first “female oriented” publication, Hyperhidrosis affects 1 in 200 people.
but charged he was being forced off the throne by debuted on May 2, 1885. Good It is more commonly known as clam-
Communists. Housekeeping met with huge success my hands. Clammy hands are caused
In 1 9 5 4 , Olympic gold medal runner Malvin G. Whitfield as the first magazine to provide infor- by overactive nerves that send signals
became the first black recipient of the James E. Sullivan mation about running a home, a broad to the sweat glands. It is an inherited
Award for amateur athletes. range of literary offerings and oppor- condition.
In 1 9 6 5 , Ferdinand Marcos was inaugurated for his first tunities for reader input
term as president of the Philippines. *** ***
Bay Meadows had been in San Mateo A gallon of water weighs 8.34 pounds.
Birthdays since 1934. The first horse transported
by air landed at Bay Meadows. It was in
***
Dendrochronology is the science of
orse-racing regulations state 1945 when El Lobo was flown from calculating a tree’s age by its rings.
that no race horse’s name may Los Angeles by
Hhis owner
contain more than 18 letters the Burlingame Handicap. After land-
to contest
***
including spaces. Names that are too ing safely on an airstrip adjacent to When a rock is 10 inches or more in
long would be cumbersome on racing Bay Meadows, El Lobo completed the diameter, it is a boulder.
sheets. history-making journey by winning
the race. ***
***
The most recognized smell in the *** Boulder, Colorado. has more used
world is coffee. The second most iden- In horse racing, an exacta is a wager bookstores per capita than any other
Actress-comedian Radio-TV Golfer Tiger tifiable smell is peanut butter. that picks the first two finishers in a city in the country.
Tracey Ullman is commentator Woods is 42. *** race in the exact order of their finish. A
***
58. Sean Hannity is 56. It requires about 850 peanuts to make trifecta is a wager picking the first
three finishers in exact order. No word in the English language
Actor Russ Tamblyn is 83. Baseball Hall of Famer Sandy an 18-ounce jar of peanut butter. rhymes with month, orange, silver or
*** ***
Koufax is 82. Folk singer Noel Paul Stookey is 80. TV direc- purple.
Tabasco sauce polishes silver.
tor James Burrows is 77. Actor Fred Ward is 75. Singer-musi- A female horse is called a mare. Do you
*** ***
cian Michael Nesmith is 75. Actress Concetta Tomei is 72. know what is a male horse called?
What about a young female horse and a Most American car horns honk in the Ans wer: A male horse is a stallion. A
Singer Patti Smith is 71. Rock singer-musician Jeff Lynne is key of F.
70. TV personality Meredith Vieira is 64. Actress Sheryl Lee young male horse? The height of a ***
y oung female horse is a filly, and a
horse is measured in a unique way. Do y oung male horse is a colt. Horses are
Ralph is 62. Actress Patricia Kalember is 61. Country singer
you know what it is? See answer at end. The word cereal comes from Ceres, the measured by hand. One hand is 4 inch-
Suzy Bogguss is 61. Former “Today” show co-host Matt Lauer *** Roman goddess of the harvest.
is 60. Rock musician Rob Hotchkiss is 57. Sprinter Ben The knee-jerk reflex takes about 30 es.
***
Johnson is 56. CIA Director Mike Pompeo is 54. Actor milliseconds. This is time between the The first athlete to appear on a box of
George Newbern is 54. Movie director Bennett Miller is 51. stimulus, which is the tap on the liga- Wheaties was baseball great Lou
Singer Jay Kay (Jamiroquai) is 48. Rock musician Byron ment in the knee, and the responsive Gehrig in 1934. It was 50 years later Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
McMackin (Pennywise) is 48. Actress Meredith Monroe is knee jerk, which is the contraction of when the first female athlete appeared the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
48. Actor Daniel Sunjata is 46. Actress Maureen Flannigan is the quadriceps muscle in the leg. Questions? Comments? Email
on a box of Wheaties. It was Mary Lou knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
45. Actor Jason Behr is 44.TV personality-boxer Laila Ali is *** Retton in 1984. 5200 ext. 128.
40. Actress Lucy Punch is 40.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Dec. 27 Powerball Fantasy Five
Unscramble these four Jumbles, Saturday : Mostly clear. Lows in the 30s
one letter to each square,
to form four ordinary words. 3 9 16 56 60 3 5 8 21 27 24 to upper 40s. Highs in the upper 50s.
Powerball
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TICPH Daily Four evening then becoming partly cloudy.
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4 10 18 28 62 7 4 0 2 2 5 to 10 mph.
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Daily three midday to lower 50s. Highs in the upper 50s.
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Mega number

0 6 5 Lows in the mid 40s to lower 50s.


GIHYMT Tues day : Partly cloudy. A chance of rain. Highs around 60.
The Daily Derby race winners are Money Bags, No. North winds 10 to 15 mph...becoming southwest 5 to 15
11, in first place; Whirl Win, No. 6, in second place; and mph.
Gold Rush, No. 1, in third place. The race time was in the afternoon.
clocked at 1:46.01. Tues day ni g ht: Partly cloudy.
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Police reports
Two dead, one hurt in shooting That’s a bad call!
at Southern California law firm
By Andrerw Dalton news conference. Johnson said.
A cellphone was taken from an unlocked
vehicle on Rollins Road in Burlingame,
it was reported at 7:52 a.m. Saturday,
Dec. 16.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The injured man was in stable condition. Video showed people running from a two-
Police didn’t fire any shots, Johnson story office building shouting about a
LOS ANGELES — A man walked into the said. A SWAT team searched the rest of the shooting inside. SAN MATEO
Southern California law firm where he b ui l di n g an d n o o t h er v i ct i ms were The building in a well-to-do neighbor- Vandal i s m. Someone’s vehicle was found
worked and shot two men Friday before turn- found. hood in Long Beach is home to three law
spray painted on Woodside Way and State
ing the gun on himself, police said. The gunman’s motive had not yet been firms, but police did not reveal the office
determined, but authorities emphasized it where the shooting occurred. Street, it was reported at 10:19 p. m.
Police arrived to find the gunman and one
was not a case of an active shooter targeting The site is about 20 miles south of down- Monday, Dec. 25.
victim dead and learned that the second vic-
tim had driven himself to a hospital, Long as many people as possible. town Los Angeles in Long Beach, a city of Theft. A vehicle was broken into on East
Beach police Sgt. Brad Johnson said at a “This incident was workplace violence,” about 460,000 people. Fourth Avenue, it was reported at 11:18
a.m. Monday, Dec. 25.
Theft. Someone stole a pair on earrings

State cracks down on improper use of disabled placards on Concar Drive, it was reported at 4:18
p.m. Sunday, Dec. 24.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS at on-street parking meters or in spots des- people from using the spaces, and to some Theft. A vehicle was broken into on South
ignated with blue signs conveniently locat- extent people build animosity toward the El Camino Real, it was reported at 10:13
SACRAMENTO — California officials ed near building entrances. disabled community when they see that,” a.m. Sunday, Dec. 24.
plan to crack down on thousands of “dead” A state audit last year found more than Democratic state Sen. Jerry Hill of San Burg l ary . An unlocked vehicle was ran-
drivers. Mateo told the newspaper. sacked and gifts were stolen from it on
26,000 Californians over age 100 had dis-
A new law taking effect Monday will abled placards. But there are only about Flores Street, it was reported at 8:39 a.m.
The new law requires placard holders to Sunday, Dec. 24.
require the Department of Motor Vehicles to 8,000 centenarians in California and most renew them every six years and provide
increase its oversight of the disabled plac- no longer drive. proof of their name and date of birth by sub- BURLINGAME
ard program, including searching the Social
State officials say many of those cards are mitting documents approved by the DMV.
Security Administration’s “death file” and Di s turbance. Someone was arrested for
now used by family members or friends of That replaces automatic two-year renewal.
canceling placards issued to drivers who are brandishing a knife during an argument on
now deceased, The Sacramento Bee report- the original holders. Other cards have been Auditors estimated that several hundred Burlingame Avenue, it was reported at 1:55
ed. purchased illegally. thousand of the state’s 3 million placards
p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16.
The blue placards let drivers park for free “This is depriving legitimate disabled are likely being used improperly.
Petty theft. Someone broke into a vehi-
cle parked in a car lot on Rollins Road, it
California’s governor Around the state t h e 1 9 7 0 s an d 1 9 8 0 s .
was reported at 12:39 a.m. Saturday, Dec.
He’ll miss the return of the state 16.
heads to Mexico for vacation Legislature on Wednesday but will be back
what their activities will As s aul t. There was an altercation between
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown is include. He cited privacy to present his proposed budget for the
patients on Trousdale Drive, it was report-
heading to Mexico for a week of vacation and security reasons. next fiscal year and to give his state of the
state address. ed at 10:58 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 16.
before California’s longest-serving gov- Bro wn i s t ermed o ut
ernor enters his final year in office. of the g o v ern o r ’s
Brown left California on Friday and will o ffi ce i n J an uary 2 0 1 9 ,
return Jan. 5. wh en h e co mp l et es h i s
s eco n d fo ur-y ear t erm.
Spokesman Evan Westrup wouldn’t say He al s o s erv ed t wo
where in Mexico the governor and first t erms as g o v ern o r i n
lady Anne Gust Brown are vacationing or Jerry Brown

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Ralph A. Lomele Obituaries
Ralph A. Lomele died Dec. 4, 2017. Born
Raffaele Lomele on April 23, 1932, in San than we can count.
Francisco, his parents “He will be missed by so many but we’re
Andrea and Grazia were sure that heaven is now a better place upon
from Bari, Italy. He his arrival.”
attended Galileo High A Trisagion Service will be held 7 p.m.
School, where he was a Wednesday, Jan. 3, followed by a Funeral
star athlete in soccer and Service 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 4. Both will
track and served in the be held at the Church of the Holy Cross in
U.S. Air Force from ’51- Belmont, with private burial to follow.
’55, during the Korean In lieu of flowers, you may donate to the
War. He spent most of his Church of the Holy Cross, or charity of your
career as real estate agent at ReMax in choosing, in his memory. But not Cal, as a
Foster City, where he raised his family, was Stanford Grad he wouldn’t want you to
a community volunteer including serving as donate anything to Cal! Visit www.crippen-
Chairman of the Incorporation Committee flynn.com for full obituary.
for the Foster City and as a member of the Crippen & Flynn Carlmont Chapel, (650)
Foster City Lions club. 595-4103.
He later retired and moved to Camino,
California. Bill Hopkins
Ralph will be remembered for his kind- Bill Hopkins passed away on Dec. 28,
REUTERS ness and love of family, food and his 2017. He is survived by his wife Christine,
A man bundles up against the cold temperature as he walks in Manhattan, New York. favorite teams S. F. Giants, 49ers and son Jon, daughter Eleni,
Warriors. He was predeceased by his first siblings: Jimmy, Gary,

Enduring cold snap creates wife Betty (1987) and his second wife
Pamela (2012).
He is survived by daughters Andrea
Lomele and Diane Williams; stepchildren
Kenny, Sue and Linda.
Many nieces
nephews also survive
him. 
and

headaches at home, roads


By John Seewer Jaeger, a coordinator for the center told the
Greg, Lisa and Mark Sgarlato; and nine
grandchildren.
Private family services will be held. In
lieu of flowers, donations can be made to his
Billy was a U.S. Army
veteran of the Vietnam
War who was awarded the
Bronze Star. He was
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Erie Times-News. favorite charities: St. Jude’s Children’s known for his silly and
Cleanup continued inside Michigan State foundation, Wounded Warriors or the charity engaging smile and personality. He was
TOLEDO, Ohio — Already winter-weary University’s basketball arena after a frozen of your choice. also known for his practical approach to life
parts of the Midwest and East Coast are deal- water pipe burst and flooded a hallway, but and the wisdom he imparted to those around
ing with a mounting number of weather- the mess wasn’t expected to interrupt a game Theodore Peter (Ted) Pappas him.
related headaches, from highway pileups to Friday. Theodore Peter (Ted) Pappas, age 95, was Friends are invited to a Trisagion service
frozen pipes and a rash of car thefts. And Diann Wears, of Toledo, said she was born Feb. 14, 1922, died Dec. 27, 2017, at at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy
there’s more to come. already fed up with winter as she stood along Sequoia Hospital of natural causes. Cross, 900 the Alameda in Belmont, 7:30
Bitter temperatures and snow squalls have a slush-covered sidewalk while waiting for a He leaves his wife of 56 years, Mary p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 2, with a funeral service
been blamed for a handful of deaths and can- bus. Pappas; his son, Peter and daughter-in-law to follow at the church 11 a.m. Wednesday,
celed a long list of New Year’s celebrations. “And it’s just the beginning,” she said Monica; his loving daughter, Eleni Hulman Jan. 3. Interment will follow the service at
Icy roads in central Michigan caused more Friday. “I’m sure it will get worse.” and son-in-law Greg Hulman; his grandchil- Skylawn Memorial Park.
than 30 crashes Friday on highways near Frigid conditions in Boston took their dren Stephanie, Michael, Sarah, Nicholas Services cared for by Crippen & Flynn
Flint while a chain-reaction crash involv- toll on the nation’s fifth-largest transit sys- and Daniel; and more friends and admirers Woodside Chapel in Redwood City.
ing about 40 vehicles in the southwestern tem.
part of the state left three hurt. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation
Coastal South Carolina saw a rare bout of Authority has spent heavily to winterize Obituary
freezing rain and drizzle on Friday that what’s known as the “T” since it was crip-
forced bridges from Charleston to Myrtle pled by record-breaking snowfall in 2015. Evelyn Fern Jackson
Beach to shut down for de-icing. But the agency reported “severe delays” on January 6, 1918 - December 21, 2017
Police in the Cincinnati area say a half- one of its lines Friday, citing a broken piece
dozen cars have been stolen in recent days of track and a disabled train, among other Evelyn died peacefully at the age of 99 on December 21st
after being left running unattended by own- problems. in San Mateo, CA. She outlived every one of her generation
ers trying to warm them up. Cincinnati Several deaths have been linked to the of family and friends, including her beloved husband of 70
police warned in a tweet that leaving your wintry weather during the past week. years, David, who passed away this past March. She was
car running means “the only person who In South Dakota, an 83-year-old woman born on January 6, 1918 in Harvard, Nebraska to Edward and
will be warm is the thief who stole your died from exposure to the cold after she Augusta Rischling. She had one sister, Ione, and three brothers,
car.” crashed her car and then got out to look for Kenneth, Warren and Bernard. The family moved to Geneva,
More snow is on the way in Erie, help. Search crews found her body in a ditch Nebraska when Evelyn was five and she graduated from Geneva High School in
Pennsylvania, where 65 inches have fallen on Sunday. Three people were found dead in 1935 and, until her death, was the sole survivor from her class. She came west when
since Christmas Eve. Now parts of the sur- a canal along Lake Erie earlier this week she was 20 and worked as a telephone operator for Pacific Telephone in Oceanside
rounding county could get up to 16 inches of after their car slid off an icy road. where she met David Jackson through mutual friends. Evelyn and Dave were married
more snow by Sunday. The National Weather Service predicts a year later and welcomed their son, David, in 1951. Evelyn volunteered at her son’s
A call center set up to help people dig out another blast of arctic air will chill much of schools and supported her husband as his 44-year career with Western Electric took
has been overwhelmed. “The phones have the eastern two-thirds of the U.S. through them to many locales within California. She loved to sew and was an accomplished
been ringing off the hook, ” said Josh the weekend and into 2018. seamstress. Upon David’s retirement, they traveled extensively throughout the world. In
2004, they moved to Millbrae to be closer to their son David, his wife Terry and their
granddaughter Kelly, making new friends and enjoying life at the Magnolia of Millbrae.
Trump administration aims Around the nation Evelyn is survived by her son, David, daughter-in-law, Terry, granddaughter, Kelly,
to trim rules on offshore drilling and nieces and nephews, Madeline Palmer, Jeanne Weller, Donna Jackson, Susan and
ters, massive valve-like devices designed to Tom Juricek, Steve and Jenny Rischling and Van Rischling.
DALLAS — The Trump administration on prevent spills from wells on the ocean The family wishes to thank the staff of Angel Haven in San Mateo and Mission
Friday proposed to rewrite or kill rules on floor. The preventer used by BP failed. The Hospice for their loving care of Evelyn.
offshore oil and gas rules required more frequent inspections of Private services will be held. Donations may be made to the St. Dunstan’s
drilling that were those and other devices and dictated that Conference of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, 1133 Broadway, Millbrae, CA 94030.
imposed after the deadly experts onshore monitor drilling of highly
2010 rig explosion and complex wells in real time.
oil spill in the Gulf of
Mexico. Widow chosen as Republican
The administration said
the rules are an unneces- nominee after lawmaker’s suicide
sary burden on industry SHEPHERDSVILLE, Ky. — The widow of
Donald Trump and rolling them back a Kentucky lawmaker who killed himself
will encourage more ener- following a sexual assault allegation has
gy production. been nominated by Republicans to fill the
An offshore-drilling group welcomed the seat he held.
rollback, while environmentalists said Bullitt County GOP Chairman Paul Ham
President Donald Trump was raising the risk said a vote was taken Thursday night to
of more deadly oil spills. nominate Rebecca Johnson.
A division of the Interior Department pub- Gov. Matt Bevin set a Feb. 20 special
lished the proposed change Friday in the election to find a replacement for
Federal Register. The public will have until Republican Dan Johnson, whose body was
Jan. 29 to comment. found this month with a self-inflicted gun-
The Obama administration imposed shot wound to the head. He died a day after
tougher rules last year in response to the denying that he sexually assaulted a teenage
2010 explosion on a drilling rig called the girl in 2013. Johnson was in his first term
Deepwater Horizon and used by BP. The acci- representing a House district south of
dent killed 11 workers and triggered a mas- Louisville.
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FBI announces capture Local briefs that helped solve the case. Anyone with
information about the suspect or the case is
355 Accacia St. where the first crews on
scene found smoke coming from the home’s
of ‘Orange Goatee Bandit’ Katherine Zackel said although the suspect asked to contact the San Francisco office of doors and eaves.
Officials with the San Francisco branch of has been identified and is in custody, his the FBI at (415) 553-7400. Tips can also be Firefighters forced their way into the
the FBI confirmed Thursday that they have name cannot be released to the public since submitted online at tips.fbi.gov. home through the first and second floor
captured the “Orange Goatee Bandit,” a sus- he has not yet been charged for the crimes entrances, according to fire officials.
pect they asked the community for help in in California. He allegedly robbed a Wells Fire displaces one, Crews found heavy smoke on both floors
locating after he robbed banks in Fremont
and Millbrae within a matter of days of each
Fargo bank on Paseo Padre Parkway in damages single-family home and fire in the rear bedrooms of both floors.
Fremont on Dec. 1 and a Chase Bank on El Firefighters contained the fire to the bed-
other earlier this month. Camino Real in Millbrae on Dec 4. In both A resident was displaced by a fire rooms but smoke damaged the rest of the
The suspect was arrested in Colorado for cases, he passed a note to a teller demanding Thursday afternoon in a Daly City home, house, fire officials said.
allegedly committing similar crimes there. money, according to the FBI. North County Fire Authority officials said. The one person displaced received help
He remains in custody. FBI San Francisco officials on Twitter Firefighters responded at 2:43 p.m. to a from the American Red Cross. No one was
FBI San Francisco spokeswoman thanked the public for tips they received fire in a two-story, single-family home at injured.

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Mattis nixes tradition of seeing troops in war zones
By Lolita C. Baldor zone around the holidays during each of his
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS five years in office. His first trip was on
Dec. 20, 2006, two days after taking the
WASHINGTON — For only the second job.
time since 9/11, America’s defense secretary Like his predecessor, Gates ended his
didn’t visit U.S. troops in a war zone during troop talks with the traditional lineup for
December, breaking a long-standing tradi- handshakes, photos and the much-desired
tion of personally and publicly thanking commemorative coin. The coins — different
service members in combat who are separat- for each secretary or military commander
ed from their families during the holiday sea- and emblazoned with their names or unit
son. designs — are ceremonial gifts that young
service members embrace. Many collect
Pentagon boss Jim Mattis, who spent them or use them to get free drinks in bars.
more than four decades in the Marine Corps One game stipulates the service member
and deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, made a with the highest-ranking coin wins.
five-day trip through the Middle East in Secretaries Leon Panetta, Chuck Hagel and
early December. He stopped in Kuwait and Ash Carter followed suit, trailed by a mili-
Pakistan — countries adjacent to Iraq and tary aide carrying the coins that they often
Afghanistan — but didn’t cross the borders handed out to hundreds after each event.
to see troops at war in either country. Last “Christmastime’s coming up and from our
week, he visited troops in Guantanamo Bay, family to your families, thank you,” Carter,
Cuba, and at military bases in Florida, North Obama’s final Pentagon boss, told troops in
Carolina and South Carolina, wishing them
REUTERS Afghanistan during a December 2015 visit.
holiday cheer.
Donald Trump and Congressional leaders listen to Secretary of Defense Jim Matti, right, speak “You’re not with them, you’re here. We
It has been 15 years since a U.S. defense during a meeting in the Oval Office. don’t take that for granted.”
chief didn’t travel to a war zone during the Mattis rarely gives public troop talks, in
festive season. And the only time a holiday fice. And generals who have chaired the invaded Afghanistan, Rumsfeld flew into any season. Usually he meets privately with
visit was skipped since Americans began Joint Chiefs of Staff have routinely done Bagram Air Base under extraordinarily high small groups of service members. And he
fighting in Afghanistan was in December their own December trips to war zones, tak- security, telling service members the World has declined to hand out coins.
2002. That year, then-Secretary Donald ing celebrities on their flights as part of a Trade Center “is still burning as we sit here, While the December visits often have
Rumsfeld went to a command post in Qatar USO entertainment tour. they’re still bringing bodies out.” been promoted as a way to thank troops,
that would be used a few months later to It is less of a tradition for U.S. presidents He said he made the trip to talk face-to- they have sometimes brought a special
coordinate the launch of the Iraq war. to make December visits to conflict zones. face with “real people who are doing real Christmas gift.
Asked recently why he wasn’t going to Such trips require much greater logistical things that are part of our plan.” In 2010, Gates gave four soldiers a ride
Iraq or Afghanistan, Mattis said he didn’t and security planning. In two subsequent years, Rumsfeld went home from Afghanistan on his military
want to discuss his travel. “I carry out my President George W. Bush visited to Afghanistan and Iraq on Christmas Eve, plane. Beyond the faster, more comfortable
duties to the best of my ability,” said Afghanistan twice and Iraq four times, mingling with troops and donning an apron flight, they got a one-night layover in the
Mattis, who visited Iraq and Afghanistan including a secret Thanksgiving voyage to to serve them holiday dinner. He fielded luxurious Emirates Palace hotel in Abu
earlier this year. Baghdad in 2003 and a trip to both nations’ questions or complaints, too. In one such Dhabi, where Gates stopped to meet local
Dana White, his chief spokeswoman, said capitals in December 2008. President December troop talk, when a soldier asked leaders.
the secretary “wanted the troops to enjoy Barack Obama flew to Iraq once as com- Rumsfeld why troops went into battle in “The next time you’re in touch with your
their holiday uninterrupted. He is keenly mander in chief and four times to Iraq badly equipped, the secretary gave a families, I hope you’d let them know,
aware of the logistical challenges of a senior Afghanistan. Only a December 2010 trip now-famous response: “You go to the war whether it’s email or a phone call or whatev-
leader visit, especially in a war zone.” came during the holidays. with the Army you have ... not the Army er, just pass along to them my personal
Defense secretary trips historically have President Donald Trump hasn’t yet gone to you might want or wish to have at a later thanks to them for their support to you and
been aimed at boosting troop morale, let- the war front, but Vice President Mike Pence time.” their patience with all of us,” he told troops
ting service members know that senior lead- flew to Afghanistan last week. Rumsfeld’s successor, Robert Gates, main- at Forward Operating Base Howz-e-Madad,
ers and the U.S. public recognize their sacri- Less than three months after U.S. troops tained the tradition, traveling to the war Afghanistan, that December.

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BRISBANE,CITY OF 4/2/2014 126.00 CRUZ,GLEN 9/29/2014 40.00 FUNG,DAVID CHILUN 4/9/2014 50.12 JAMES,JENDAYAH 11/27/2013 60.00 LIN,CHU XIN 7/15/2014 70.78 MUNOZ,ANA 3/19/2013 101.98
BROWN,GAYLEN K 8/5/2013 16.30 CRUZE,SHANTOYA L 9/22/2014 170.00 GAGNON,JOHN CHRISTOPHER 6/12/2014 82.00 JANJUH,RANDY 8/14/2014 51.00 LIN,EDDIE 3/26/2013 149.80 MUNOZ,PAOLA 12/16/2013 30.00
BROWN,LATOYA M 9/30/2013 150.00 CRUZTIRADO,HUGO ALEJANDRO 10/9/2014 25.00 GALARZA ET AL,ANA MARIA 7/24/2014 54.84 JANKLOW,LINDA 6/16/2014 200.00 LIN,PING & YAN 10/31/2013 134.56 MURILLO,ALFONSO 6/23/2014 80.00
BROWN,MICHAEL HEFFERNAN 8/18/2014 102.33 CSC CONSULTING 11/24/2014 608.03 GALDAMEZ,ROSSMERY 5/13/2014 40.00 JAOJOCO,OSCAR LITO 1/16/2013 124.60 LIN,SANDY 10/6/2014 42.36 MURUGESAN,ARUN 8/26/2013 46.80
BROWN,PAFUTI 8/18/2014 408.50 CSUS CHILDHOOD OBESITY CONFERE 6/11/2013 375.00 GALLARDO,JAVIER 6/23/2014 60.00 JARAMILLO,JUAN 5/19/2014 242.91 LINGAD,GLORIA 6/10/2013 51.20 MYERS,JOHNATHAN ILLYA 6/16/2014 55.00
BROWN,SUSAN 7/1/2013 1,075.19 CUNANAN JR,RICHARD PANGILINAN 10/7/2014 380.00 GALLARDO,JAVIER GONZALEZ 10/7/2014 32.00 JC CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEAN 10/29/2014 690.00 LITTON LOAN SERVICING LP 11/6/2013 209.38 MYINT,KHINE MYINT 8/19/2014 78.16
BROWNE,BRIANNA 4/8/2014 50.00 CUNNIE,PAUL JOSEPH 6/5/2014 57.50 GAMEZ,JULIANA 1/15/2013 25.00 JEAN P CARLSMITH 2002 TRUST 3/5/2014 581.00 LITTON LOAN SERVICING LP 12/9/2013 105.66 NABER,RAVEN 7/15/2014 134.78
BRUCE,JAMIE LIZA 8/14/2014 430.00 CUNNINGHAM,ERNESTO 8/12/2014 313.25 GAMEZ,MARIAN 1/15/2013 25.00 JEFFREY PANG & CO INC 4/21/2014 77.22 LITTON LOAN SERVICING LP 2/6/2014 180.94 NAFZIGER TR,MICHAEL J 1/9/2014 248.71
BRUGUERA,MARK R & CAROLYN M 3/25/2013 262.68 CURRY,LORRAINE E & BARR C 2/6/2014 151.14 GANO,MAXIMO 11/13/2014 77.50 JENNINGS,ALAN EVAN 8/14/2014 25.00 LIU,CAIPING 8/8/2013 341.86 NALUZ,DIANE 7/8/2014 30.00
BUE,MICHAEL DAVID 8/14/2014 487.00 CUSTODIO,GUILLERMO A 6/17/2014 87.00 GARCIA CRUZ,XAVIER 10/7/2014 50.00 JEREMIAH CONCEPCION 11/10/2014 50.00 LIU,JENNIFER J & TERESA C 3/19/2013 102.60 NASSARLLAH,SULIEMAN 6/12/2014 360.00
BULAKLAK CHING MILLER 12/16/2013 15.00 DAI,CYNTHIA S 9/11/2013 349.88 GARCIA TR,ALBERTO 10/16/2014 30.20 JI,YONGFA 3/25/2013 84.16 LO,LETICIA 3/25/2014 85.40 NATARAJAN,PARTHIBAN 8/14/2014 15.00
BUMANLAG,GILBERT DOREGIOS 1/14/2013 70.00 DAILY,JACQUELINE 5/23/2013 36.10 GARCIA,JANKPIS 5/13/2014 100.00 JIA,PENG JUN 4/14/2014 51.94 LOGAN,CHANDRA 8/20/2014 214.96 NATRAJAN,MAHESH 8/14/2014 69.00
BURDEN,ROBERT WILLIAM 9/24/2014 20.86 DALY,RODERICK ANDREW 5/6/2013 55.00 GARCIA,JOCELYN 11/24/2014 50.00 JIMENEZ,ERIC HERNANDO 6/5/2014 35.00 LONES,SITARA RAZAQI 10/9/2014 380.00 NAUVAI,NAFETALAI FOTU 11/25/2013 100.52
BURNETT,DEVON 9/22/2014 51.00 DASCO,RALMUNDO 5/5/2014 87.00 GARCIA,JOEL 6/17/2014 40.00 JIMENEZ,ERICK C 10/6/2014 250.00 LOPEZ,EMMANUEL DANIEL 10/7/2014 248.38 NAVARRETE,WILBERT 10/22/2014 15.00
BURRUEL,INA ALICIA 8/18/2014 458.00 DASILVA,VALTER 6/5/2014 136.73 GARCIA,JUAN 2/4/2013 300.00 JIMENEZ,JESSE 10/7/2013 22.00 LOPEZ,FERNANDO 11/24/2014 25.00 NAVARRO,ALICIA 6/5/2014 50.00
BUSTOS,FREDERICK BRIONES 8/14/2014 69.00 DAUSTER,MELISSA MARIE 9/24/2014 163.61 GARCIA,LUPE MEINEKE 7/14/2014 23.00 JOAN H KRIS 2006 REVOCABLE TR 2/14/2013 182.34 LOPEZ,GRACIELA 7/9/2014 313.38 NAVARRO,FERNANDO 7/22/2013 138.53
CABELLON,CRISTINA E 5/22/2014 189.90 DAVIES,ALEXIS VALENTINA 6/23/2014 40.00 GARCIA,MARCO ANTONIO C 8/20/2014 33.00 JOHN J RAMP LAW OFFICES 10/22/2014 138.00 LOPEZ,SALVADOR 8/28/2013 32.69 NAVARRO,KEO VINCENT 5/28/2014 43.25
CACHOLA CACHOLA,ARNOLD THOMAS 5/28/2014 42.00 DAVIS,TERESA 8/4/2014 697.04 GARCIA,PEDRO RIVERA 6/16/2014 300.00 JOHNSEN TR,DAVID W & CHERYL A 8/21/2013 217.64 LOS ANGELES,COUNTY OF 10/15/2013 30.00 NELSON AND KENNARD 4/24/2013 782.32
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NELSON AND KENNARD 5/13/2014 357.29 RODRIGUEZ,ANGELINA LEANO 8/20/2014 43.75 TODD L CRAMER LAW OFFICE 5/6/2014 82.89
NELSON,JARED CARTER
NEVELS,DON
NEW JERSEY,STATE OF
NEWYORK,CITY OF
NEWYORK,CITY OF
NEWYORK,CITY OF
6/5/2014
10/6/2014
4/17/2013
12/12/2013
12/12/2013
12/12/2013
75.00
58.04
25.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
RODRIGUEZ,CINDY
RODRIGUEZ,JOHN M
RODRIGUEZ,JOSEPH PAUL
ROEHM,ROBERT
ROJAS,ROMEO S & CARMENCITA S
ROJAS,ROMEO S & CARMENCITA S
2/5/2013
9/23/2013
8/20/2014
2/19/2014
3/18/2013
3/18/2013
33.88
23.00
172.00
20.00
75.52
75.98
TORRE,ROBERT RAYMOND
TORRES,WILLIAM
TOWNE FORD SALES
TRADITIONS PSYCHOLOGY GROUP IN
TRAN,QUAN
TRAN,VU
8/14/2014
4/7/2014
8/13/2014
1/29/2013
8/5/2014
10/23/2013
260.31
469.34
109.24
249.60
40.00
150.00
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NEWMAN,ART HARRIS 6/16/2014 50.00 ROJAS,ROMEO S & CARMENCITA S 3/18/2013 77.16 TRAN,VU 7/21/2014 675.00
NEXTAG INC 5/6/2013 5,236.66 ROLLER,HAPGOOD & TINNEY FUNER 4/11/2013 30.00 TRANSGROUP WORLDWIDE LOGISTICS 10/23/2013 212.00
NG,CHING YUN 6/5/2014 554.75 ROLLINS RD LLC 5/5/2014 151.66 TREMULIS,WILLIAM 10/21/2013 21.69 she said.
NG,DEE 5/6/2014 168.78 ROMERO,MARIA Y 10/6/2014 20.00 TREOFAB INC 9/25/2014 88.09
NG,KRISTEN 8/11/2014 39.70 RONQUILLO,ROMAR TALOSIG 8/11/2014 111.00 TRI CITIES INVR S LLC 10/22/2013 113.22 Oesterling, 17, joins Menlo-Atherton
NGUYEN,BUU V. 5/19/2014 184.80 RORY W CLARK LAW OFFICES 1/16/2013 395.62 TROLL,SHANE A 10/21/2013 63.44 High School classmates Erin Cole, Emma
NGUYEN,LINH PHONG 6/5/2014 171.00 ROSA P RUIZ MENDOZA 12/23/2013 15.00 TROPHY MASTERS 3/17/2014 141.38
NGUYEN,BUU V 3/20/2014 84.90 ROSALES,JOSEPH 2/4/2013 25.00 TSAI,ROLAND SHYHJYE 8/14/2014 152.00 Dewey, Zachary Furman, Kelsey Gage, Sajel
NIDAL Z ZAYED AND ASSOCIATES 9/11/2013 51.62 ROSALES,MARIA 7/23/2014 33.72 TSENG,TAN 3/19/2013 114.24
NIKPEY,TANIN 6/5/2014 163.25 ROSENHEIM,JACQUELINE 7/31/2013 82.50 TURNER,MICHAEL KEITH 6/4/2014 72.97 Galhotra, Christopher Iyer, Patrick Kao,
NNR GLOBAL LOGISTICS USA 5/14/2013 125.00 ROTHAUS,JOSEPH P BY 1/15/2013 1,693.00 UGAS ALVARADO,HORTENSIA ROXAN 7/21/2014 25.00 Jerry Liu, Nikita Manin, Kelley
NOCUM,REYNALDO 2/4/2013 40.00 ROTTERMAN TR,MARSHALL 3/25/2013 158.94 UHILAMOELANGI,TIFFANY 6/16/2014 100.00
NOCUM,REYNALDO 4/28/2014 35.00 RUBIO,CARLOS EDGARDO 6/16/2014 24.62 UNION BANK 11/13/2013 280.58 McCutcheon, Maanek Sehgal, James
NORTH AMERICAN TITLE CO 10/6/2014 44.02 RUBIO,JASMIN 10/14/2014 46.00 UNITED AIRLINES 11/24/2014 15.85 Sullivan, Andrew Tan and Narisa Trabosh as
NUNEZ,MICHAEL ANGELO 6/5/2014 87.00 RUIZ,RAUL 5/13/2014 40.00 UNITED ASSET MANAGEMENT LLC 10/6/2014 20.94
OAKES,GARRATH 3/3/2014 85.00 RUSANOFF,NICHOLAS A 6/19/2014 286.00 UNITED ASSET MANAGEMENT LLC 10/6/2014 20.94 semi-finalists for the award.
OBADO,ARCADIO 10/28/2014 164.30 RUSPIL,JEANETTE MARIE 6/16/2014 142.00 URBAN WEST RENEW LLC 1/22/2013 77.06 Kiran Boone, David Chong, Casey
OBANA JR TR, GEORGE 11/18/2013 81.42 RUSSELLO,CORALIE 8/5/2014 79.75 URBINA,RAFAEL 4/9/2014 87.96
OBEGI,MONA 7/8/2013 54.28 SAFEWAY 11/10/2014 113.34 URENA,GENARO E 4/19/2013 304.11 Felton, Aaron Lu, Amanda Masini, Hanalei
OCONNER,PATRICIA 4/8/2013 29.00 SAGRESO,BEATRIZ 3/25/2013 15.00 URIZAR,JAMES CHRISTOPHER 12/16/2013 23.00
OFFICE DEPOT 7/10/2014 218.00 SAKUMA,JONATHAN R 7/8/2013 134.99 URLESONPORRAS,JAMES ALEXANDER 5/28/2014 31.00 Pham, Zane VanArsdel, Edward Vendrow and
OGAMI MD,DAVID N 6/23/2014 307.10 SAM,MARIA 7/23/2014 132.86 URRUTIA,GREGORIO 12/5/2013 30.00 Sammy Zhang were nominated from
OLD REPUBLIC TITLE COMPANY 10/30/2013 35.04 SAM,MARIA 7/23/2014 78.58 US BANK N A TR 11/25/2013 49.38 taught by John McBlair, Oesterling said he
OLD REPUBLIC TITLE COMPANY 1/8/2014 61.52 SAM,PAUL K 10/6/2014 155.50 US BANK NA 10/31/2013 349.86 Carlmont High School; Nathanial Burrill,
OLD REPUBLIC TITLE COMPANY 4/21/2014 83.96 SAMARA,LAW OFFICE OF MAJEED 10/30/2013 62.02 USA FUNDS 11/3/2014 243.82 Zachary Lo, Clara MacAvoy and Hannah grew intrigued in issues such as social jus-
OLIVARES,MANUEL 10/7/2014 2,900.48 SAMUEL NAKHIMOVSKY 4/16/2014 25.50 USA HUD 10/14/2014 50.74 tice and plans to continue examining simi-
OPPENHEIMER,DEBRA 7/16/2014 100.00 SAMUELSON,RICHARD G 7/10/2014 121.12 VAKALIWALIWA,RUCI N 9/24/2014 306.32 Marcus were among those nominated at
ORDONEZ,HECTOR TAFOYA 6/16/2014 22.20 SAN CARLOS HOME DEPOT 2/6/2013 346.60 VALENCIA,CAROLINA 10/6/2014 117.25 Sequoia High School; and Allison Bhavsar, lar fields in the coming years.
ORNELAS,GUILLERMO BUSTOS 9/25/2014 210.87 SAN JOAQUIN,COUNTY OF 1/16/2014 30.00 VALENCIA,SERGIO & MARTHA B 7/2/2014 91.90 Though he remains uncertain regarding
OROPEZA,RAY 5/28/2014 69.00 SAN MATEO COUNTY COMMUNITY COL 6/9/2014 216.00 VALIENTE,JORGE 5/9/2013 43.00 Mollie Kraus, Laurel Woods as well as Pearl
OROZCO-VAZQUEZ,AID 4/28/2014 25.00 SAN MATEO COUNTY FARM BUREAU 9/9/2013 72.00 VAN ANNE,CRAIG G 11/25/2013 219.90 Zhou were nominated from Woodside High which profession he will ultimately pursue,
OROZCO-VAZQUEZ,AID 4/28/2014 25.00 SAN MATEO CREDIT UNION 2/20/2014 15.00 VAN ESSO,RICHARD 7/7/2014 40.00
ORR,THOMAS A 6/4/2014 175.56 SAN MATEO LAND EXCHANGE 4/15/2013 37.09 VAN NES,MARY LIZ 3/25/2013 94.94 School. Oesterling said he is seeking opportunities
OSEGUEDA,GLORIBEL 7/28/2014 40.00 SAN MATEO LAND EXCHANGE 4/15/2013 21.88 VANN,WILLIAM T 8/20/2014 229.40 to balance his engineering talents against a
OTI,JASON 12/16/2013 20.00 SAN MATEO,CITY OF 4/22/2014 180.00 VARDEN,JENNA 6/17/2013 17.20 Together they represent less than 1 per-
OWENS,MARK ANTHONY 1/8/2014 100.22 SAN MATEO,CITY OF 10/6/2014 260.00 VARDEN,JENNA 6/18/2013 36.12 cent of the 1.6 million high school seniors desire to make a difference.
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPA 10/28/2014 175.92 SANCHEZ,DOLORES DENISE 6/16/2014 105.00 VARNHAGEN,ANTHONY 10/16/2014 124.54 “I think that I’ll be happy no matter what
PAGAN,CRUZ 8/11/2014 200.83 SANCHEZ,NOEL 10/7/2014 110.50 VARTAN NAZERIAN ET AL N/A 9/18/2014 16.62 across the nation competing for the recog-
PAGAN,CRUZ 9/22/2014 71.77 SANDERS,AUSTIN 10/20/2014 30.00 VAZQUEZ,DELIA B 5/28/2014 40.00 nition, which is based on their scores in the I do if I can make an impact or contribute to
PAGANELLI,VICTOR 4/1/2013 300.00 SANDOVAL,ALEJANDRO 5/20/2013 36.00 VELA,JUANA 5/27/2014 86.00 something greater than myself,” he said.
PALAFOX,ABRAHAM 7/16/2014 170.00 SANDOVAL,TANYA DENISE 8/29/2013 43.00 VELA,JUANA 5/27/2014 147.00 preliminary SAT/National Merit
PALESTINO,NATASHA 7/7/2014 30.00 SANSANO,ANNA LEE DIROY 7/23/2014 154.66 VELASCO,EUGENE C 11/21/2013 166.43 Scholarship qualifying test last fall. While the thought of a son straying from
PALMER,JOSEPH C 11/24/2014 218.50 SANTA CLARA,COUNTY OF 10/6/2014 21.00 VELASCO,PEDRO 4/10/2014 100.00
PAN,WANDA HUA 3/19/2013 116.36 SANTIAGO,OLIVER 9/29/2014 20.00 VELAZQUEZ MORENO,FRANCISCO J 7/21/2014 100.00 Ultimately they are vying to join the 7,500 a path traditionally leading to a lucrative
PANG,DARRYL 3/25/2014 240.00 SANTOS,CARLOS 8/20/2014 116.17 VERA,ANTONIO 5/5/2014 50.00 local tech job in favor of personal fulfill-
PARIKH,ANKUR KIRANKUMAR 8/12/2014 676.00 SANTOS,JOHNSON 6/5/2014 129.00 VERMILION MD,DANIEL 3/26/2013 81.36 high schoolers standing to win a share of
PARKER,LUTHER 2/19/2014 20.00 SARAVIA,JUAN 2/19/2013 15.00 VETTEL TR,JENNIFER WYTHES 10/7/2014 448.64 $32 million in scholarship money. Winners ment through social justice may give some
PARKER,MONIQUE 11/24/2014 29.00 SATTERWHITE,LUANNA TANESHI 6/16/2014 25.18 VIA MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION 5/13/2013 107.00 parents fits, Oesterling said that is not the
PARKSIDE LENDING 11/13/2013 245.82 SAYYAH,SHERVIN 9/23/2014 20.00 VIERNES,FRANK COLE SALVADOR 8/13/2014 79.00 will be announced in April.
PARNELL,DARYL CALMET 8/20/2014 204.64 SCHLEICHER,MARISSA ANN 3/17/2014 100.00 VILLALOBOS,FRANCISCA 5/27/2014 87.00 Streshly admired the collective work of case in his house.
PARRISH,ZOE 3/19/2013 20.76 SCHRECK,THOMAS A 3/18/2014 290.50 VILLANUEVA,BRENDA 8/21/2014 15.00 With an obstetrician and gynecologist
PARTIBLE,HIRAM SUBA 7/16/2014 350.00 SCOLES,ANTHONY THOMAS 6/16/2014 50.00 VILLARREAL,DANIEL 6/2/2014 204.05 Sequoia Union High School District stu-
PARVIZIAN VICTORIA 8/21/2013 28.10 SCOTT,KIANA ROCHELLE 8/29/2013 27.39 VILLEDA,KAREN 5/19/2014 25.00 dents as well. father and mother who works in gender stud-
PASCUA SR,TED B & NORMITA 5/16/2013 19.48 SCOTT,MARSAE 3/5/2014 40.00 VILLENA,TYRONE ALEXANDER 10/6/2014 25.00
PATELCO CREDIT UNION 10/7/2013 45.82 SEAU,ANTHONY 8/13/2014 34.00 VIVEROS,MAYANIN 1/7/2014 36.00 “As a district, we are extremely proud of ies at Stanford University focused on
PATRICK,JEFFREY MARK 6/5/2014 395.00 SECRETARY OF HOUSING & URBAN 2/5/2014 185.44 VIVEROS,OBDULIA 9/22/2014 20.00 women’s rights, Oesterling said his parents
PATTERSON,EDWARD 6/11/2013 29.76 SEDDI,AZZEDINE 7/21/2014 75.00 WAGNER,RAIMUND 4/3/2013 41.84 all of our National Merit Scholar nominees.
PB AMERICAS INC 6/26/2014 3,555.50 SEQUOIA HOSPITAL 6/24/2014 70.32 WAHBEH,GHALIB MOHAMMUD 4/10/2014 19.05 Their commitment to excellence paves a encourage him to find his own way.
PEARL THERAPEUTICS INC 9/16/2014 426.35 SERRANO,ANGELO R 7/31/2014 61.48 WALL,CAROL ANNE 8/13/2014 164.70 “They’ve been really supportive of me,”
PEASE,JAMIELYNN 9/25/2014 75.86 SERVICE LINK 12/16/2013 37.18 WANG,BOZHI 7/21/2014 81.66 path for new generations of students that
PECUNIARY INVESTMENTS LLC 9/19/2013 234.80 SERVICELINK 10/7/2013 27.78 WANG,LARRY X 10/7/2014 24.88 will follow on their path to make their he said.
PECUNIARY INVESTMENTS LLC 11/6/2013 254.90 SERVISAIR 8/11/2014 92.05 WANG,RUOH-WEI 5/2/2013 17.58 Oesterling also credits the encouragement
PEDUEL,YUVAL 8/20/2014 990.00 SETCHELL,LISA 6/16/2014 32.65 WANG,YUGANG 9/11/2013 107.86 dreams a reality,” she said.
PEEVY,JAMES 8/25/2014 20.00 SETON MEDICAL CENTER 1/29/2014 3,600.00 WATTS,GRAEHAM 4/21/2014 387.90 For his part, Oesterling has long been an he receives from his mates in the school
PELAYO,ESAI ARMANDO 8/14/2014 31.00 SETON MEDICAL CENTER 9/17/2014 338.47 WEBB,TYLER A & THOMAS B III 9/11/2013 328.38 jazz band for his scholastic success.
PENA,ALICIA 2/4/2013 40.00 SHAHI,PAYAM 5/21/2014 121.00 WELLS FARGO BANK TR 10/7/2013 119.10 accomplished student who tends to not put
PENG,SHARON TI 5/15/2014 832.32 SHARMA,NIRMAL 6/25/2014 20.00 WELLS,GREGORY HOWARD 1/14/2013 40.00 A jazz guitarist, Oesterling said he has
PENI,HELENA 5/27/2014 40.00 SHEFFIELDS PROPERTIES LLC 3/25/2013 354.84 WERBLUN,MICHAEL A 8/11/2014 149.98 much weight in recognition for his work —
PENINSULA ASSET MANAGEMENT INC 5/22/2014 325.04 SHERATON GRAND SACRAMENTO 8/7/2013 25.50 WHEELS OF JUSTICE INC 9/25/2014 126.16 with the merit scholarship being the one played with some friends since middle
PENINSULA ASSET MANAGEMENT INC 10/6/2014 516.64 SHERATON GRAND SACRAMENTO 8/7/2013 25.50 WHITE,VIOLET 5/13/2014 25.00 school and the familiarity is beginning to
PENINSULA BUILDING MATERIALS 10/15/2014 54.12 SHERLIN,LUKE 9/3/2013 149.98 WHITEHEAD, MATTHEW N 9/10/2013 227.26 exception.
PERDIGUERRA,KATHERINE 4/7/2014 23.86 SHERWIN,ELTON B & KATHARINE B 5/6/2014 49.10 WHITESELL FAMILY TRUST 4/28/2014 574.06 “It feels really great. In terms of nomina- pay dividends, as the band recently took
PERENCIN,MATTHEW 2/4/2014 469.92 SHIKH,JACOB 2/19/2014 40.00 WILKINS,VANESSA MARIE 8/20/2014 137.52 first place in a competition at the San
PEREZ,JENNY LIZBETH 8/5/2014 50.00 SHUM,CECILIA 12/5/2013 36.00 WILLARD PROPERTIES GROUP LLC 5/29/2014 69.64 tions and scholarships, I don’t really have
PEREZ,ROSA 7/16/2014 41.25 SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUND 8/6/2013 300.00 WILLIAM E GILG 10/21/2013 15.00 any aspirations, but this is just one of the Joaquin Valley Jazz Festival.
PERRY,BYRON W 3/25/2014 64.00 SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUND 8/11/2014 300.00 WILLIAM E GILG ATTORNEY AT LAW 4/22/2013 15.00 Greater than the musical accolades though
PERSONAL AWARDS INC 10/16/2014 17.89 SILVA,JENNY 6/16/2014 103.90 WILLIAMS,DAVIDE 10/14/2014 76.00 things that I really wanted,” he said.
PETSMART INC 5/6/2013 2,250.73 SILVERMAN,STUART 10/2/2014 23.00 WILLIS,LENA MAE 6/16/2014 130.00 is the camaraderie established between the
PETTIT,FREDERICK DERBY 4/10/2014 1,537.00 SISCA,ELLISE 10/14/2014 20.00 WILLS,MATTHEW JACOB 8/13/2014 194.50 Another accomplishment he’s sought is
PETTUS,KENNETH 10/7/2014 18.20 SITTON,HAROLD 4/23/2013 35.76 WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY 8/7/2013 369.88 continuing into higher education. And while band mates and friends, said Oesterling.
PEZZOLA,ERNEST 3/25/2014 21.00 SITTON,MARY 4/23/2014 45.19 WILMS,ALEXANDER 10/14/2014 78.00 “These guys are my peers. They’ve
PG&E 7/10/2014 100.00 SITU,JIA LONG 6/24/2013 35.00 WILSEY BENNETT INC 1/31/2013 5,193.90 Oesterling still is in the process of apply-
PHAM,LINDA THI 6/5/2014 219.00 SKULPONE,SAKORN 3/19/2013 19.98 WILSON,BRENT S 8/29/2013 609.31 ing to Brown University as well as encouraged me to take harder classes, AP
PHANG,KONG K 7/23/2014 143.28 SMC SHERIFFS ACTIVITIES LEAGUE 5/6/2013 140.00 WILSON,MELISSA 9/22/2014 15.00 classes and made me into the student I am
PICCHI,JOSEPH DANIEL 6/16/2014 20.00 SMITH,KEVIN JEROME 8/21/2014 36.60 WILSON,PHILLIP F 7/7/2014 80.00 Northwestern University, his early admis-
PIERCE,CINDY DIONE 7/14/2014 125.00 SMITH,MALCOLM 9/22/2014 55.63 WINN LAW GROUP 4/7/2014 303.56 sion to Michigan University puts his mind today,” he said.
PILLAR RIDGE MOBILE HOME ASSOC 4/24/2013 75.00 SMITH,STERLING 5/28/2014 536.44 WINN LAW GROUP 4/7/2014 161.17 When not studying or playing music,
PILLAR RIDGE MOBILE HOME ASSOC 6/30/2014 75.00 SMYSER,MICHAEL 1/9/2013 175.85 WINN LAW GROUP 4/8/2014 157.05 at ease.
PINEDA,MANUEL ANTONIO 10/7/2014 531.25 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION 8/12/2013 269.90 WINSTEAD,LUCINDA & DAVID 7/30/2014 185.64 Oesterling said he also enjoys playing ten-
PLOTA,ADAM ANDRZEJ 10/9/2014 25.00 SOCIETY OF AUDITOR APPRAISERS 3/17/2014 95.00 WOLFE,CRAIG WEAVER 9/22/2014 29.02 “I’m very relaxed right now,” he said. “I
POLK SCHEER AND PROBER 7/10/2013 38.00 SOHLDEN,JILL M 11/19/2014 57.29 WOLGAST,JOHANNA M 11/3/2014 230.00 know I’m going to college.” nis or watching movies, as he spent a por-
PONDER,DANIEL 5/7/2014 48.00 SOLANO,ANTONIO JOSE 8/5/2014 297.57 WONG,ANDREW J 4/25/2014 21.84 tion of the holiday break catching up on
POPE,BARBARA 7/28/2014 20.00 SOLAR CITY CORP 2/27/2013 1,576.75 WONG,BEN 12/16/2013 54.76 Whichever school he selects, Oesterling
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Stocks slide on final trading day of 2017


By Alex Veiga
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
2000 index gave up 13.42 points,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS or 0.9 percent, to 1,535.51.
High: 24,871.66 Oil and gas futures finished
Wall Street capped 2017 with a Low: 24,719.22 broadly higher Friday. Benchmark
loss, weighed down by a broad Close: 24,719.22 U.S. crude added 58 cents, or 1 per-
slide in light trading ahead of the Change: -118.29 cent, to settle at $60.42 per barrel
New Year’s holiday. on the New York Mercantile
Technology companies, banks
OTHER INDEXES Exchange. That’s the highest
and health care stocks accounted S&P 500: 2673.61 -13.93 closing price of the year and the
for much of the market’s decline. NYSE Index: 12,808.84 -44.25 first time U.S. crude has finished
Energy stocks also fell, even as Nasdaq: 6903.39 -46.77 above $60 a barrel since June
the price of U.S. crude oil surged NYSE MKT: 2661.50 -6.52 2015.
to its highest level in more than Russell 2000: 1535.51 -13.42 Brent crude, which is used to
two years. Wilshire 5000: 27,794.17 -126.78 price international oils, gained 71
Despite the downbeat end to the cents, or 1.1 percent, to $66.87
week, the U.S. stock market fin- 10-Yr Bond: 2.405 per barrel in London. The price of
ished 2017 with its strongest year Oil (per barrel): 60.10 natural gas continued to rise in
since 2013. Gold : 1,305.10 response to the harsh winter
The Standard & Poor’s 500 weather gripping a large swath of
index, the broadest measure of the of 13.1 percent. $2. 78, or 2. 6 percent, to redistribution to areas that gener- the U.S. It gained 4 cents, or 1.3
stock market, gained 19.4 percent “It’s been the year that surprised $105.07. ally haven’t participated,” said percent, to $2.95 per 1,000 cubic
for the year, more than double its everybody, ” said J. J. Kinahan, Traders also sold off health care Eric Wiegand, senior portfolio feet.
gain in 2016. Including divi- chief market strategist at TD and financials stocks, both of manager for Private Wealth Despite the big gain in oil and
dends, the total return was 21.8 Ameritrade. “It was truly buy-on- which rose 20 percent this year. Management at U.S. Bank. gas prices, energy stocks were
percent, as of late Friday. the-dip, and that paid off better Health care management company Friday’s slide pulled the market mixed. National Oilwell Varco
The Dow Jones industrial aver- than anyone possibly expected.” Centene fell $2.02, or 2 percent, lower for the week. rose 53 cents, or 1.5 percent, to
age ended the year with a 25.1 per- On Friday, many investors to $100.88, while SunTrust Banks All told, the S&P 500 ended the $36.02, while Range Resources
cent gain, setting 71 all-time opted to pocket some of their gave up 85 cents, or 1.3 percent, day down 13.93 points, or 0.5 slid 55 cents, or 3.1 percent, to
highs along the way. gains, especially in technology to $64.59. percent, to 2,673.61. The Dow $17.06.
The Nasdaq composite notched stocks, which led the market with “We’ve seen a little bit of a rota- dropped 118.29 points, or 0.5 “Just like stocks right now, the
the biggest gain, an increase of a gain of 36.9 percent. Chipmaker tion from growth back to some of percent, to 24, 719. 22. The futures have a pretty light vol-
28.2 percent, while the Russell KLA-Tencor was among the sec- the more defensive names, so it’s Nasdaq fell 46.77 points, or 0.7 ume, ” Kinahan said. “We need
2000 index of smaller-company tor’s big decliners, dropping not surprising to see some . . . percent, to 6,903.39. The Russell some real volumes for people to
stocks closed out 2017 with a gain say, ‘OK, this is real.”’

Trump trains crosshairs on favorite target, again — Amazon Business brief


By Joseph Pisani office, FedEx, UPS and other services. increase from the same period in the Goldman Sachs expects
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In the seconds after the tweet, shares
of Amazon, which had been trading
previous year. That amounts to nearly
11 percent of the $43.7 billion in total
$5 billion hit from tax overhaul in 4Q
NEW YORK — President Donald higher before the opening bell, began revenue it reported in that same period. NEW YORK — Goldman Sachs expects to take a $5 bil-
Trump returned to a favorite target to fade and went into negative territo- In 2014, Amazon reached a deal with lion hit to profits for the fourth quarter and year because of
Friday, saying that Amazon. com ry. The stock closed down more than 1 the Postal Service to offer delivery on the tax overhaul signed into law last week.
should be charged more by the U.S. percent Friday. Broader markets also Sundays. The New York bank said Friday that two thirds of the $5
Postal Service for the packages it slipped. Trump has also attacked U.S. corpo- billion are due to changes in repatriation taxes, when funds
sends around the world. Amazon was founded by Jeff Bezos, rations not affiliated in any way with are returned from overseas. The remainder includes the
Amazon has been a consistent recip- who also owns The Washington Post. the news media. “effects of the implementation of the territorial tax system
ient of Trump’s ire. He has accused the The Post, as well as other major media, Just over a year ago, he tweeted and the remeasurement of U.S. deferred tax assets at lower
company of failing to pay “internet has been labeled as “fake news” by “Boeing is building a brand new 747 enacted corporate tax rates.”
taxes,” though it’s never been made Trump after reporting unfavorable Air Force One for future presidents, but U.S. companies had found ways to legally park money
clear by the White House what the developments during his campaign and costs are out of control, more than $4 overseas to avoid the higher U.S. corporate tax. It has been
president means by that. presidency. billion. Cancel order!” expected that changes in the law would prompt some of
In a tweet Friday, Trump said Amazon He has labeled Bezos’ Post the Shares of Boeing Co. gave up almost those companies to return money to the U.S., potentially
should be charged “MUCH MORE” by “AmazonWashingtonPost.” 1 percent when trading opened that $2.5 trillion or more.
the post office because it’s “losing The Seattle company did not respond day, but recovered. Economists believe the overall effect on the economy
many billions of dollars a year” while to a request for comment Friday. A Several days later, and again on will be muted because of cuts to the U.S. corporate tax rate.
it makes “Amazon richer.” spokeswoman for the Postal Service Twitter, he said that Lockheed-Martin, Historically, repatriated profits have not had a broad
Amazon lives and dies by shipping, said, “We’re looking into it.” which is building the F-35 fighter jet, effect on the U.S. economy.
and an increase in the rates it pays Between July and September, was “out of control.” Its shares tum- A 2004 law temporarily cut taxes on repatriated profits to
could certainly do some damage. Amazon paid $5.4 billion in world- bled more than 5 percent, but they too 5.25 percent, from 35 percent. That prompted 843 compa-
Amazon sends packages via the post wide shipping costs, a 39 percent recovered. nies to bring back $312 billion.

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Mavericks’ next generation


Half Moon Bay’s Luca Padua, 16, is named to contest’s alternate list
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

The first time Luca Padua paddled


out at Mavericks — the famed big-
wave break off Pillar Point in Half
Moon Bay — he didn’t actually lie
to his mom, he just didn’t tell her
the whole truth.
He was 13 years old, after all.
When he came home from his
session, the
questions start-
ed.
How was it?
Who were you
with?
Padua was a
bit vague. A lit-
tle while later
he pulled his
Luca Padua sister Sophia
aside.
“He came up to me and said, ‘I
have to tell you something. I
surfed Mavs,’” Sophia Padua, now
19, said.
She said he came clean to his
parents and the rest of the family
about 10 minutes later.
“Mom was a little shaken up,”
Sophia Padua said.
Three years later, Luca Padua,
now a 16-year-old sophomore at
Half Moon Bay High School, finds
himself on the alternate list for the
Mavericks surf contest, which will
be produced by the World Surf JAMES TYLER
Sixteen-year-old Luca Padua grew up surfing the local breaks around Half Moon Bay.Three years ago, he dropped into Mavericks for the first time and
See PADUA, Page 16 is now a regular at the big-wave break.

Changes in concussion protocol Hornets 111, Warriors 100

after Savage incident vs. 49ers Dubs fade late; Curry set to return By Jeff Faraudo first 12 shots, Thompson scored 24, 13 of them
By Kristie Rieken teams to look
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS into an incident. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS but warmed up in the first quarter. Draymond
And if a player to score 16 Green had eight points, 11
HOUSTON — The NFL and the shows signs of a OAKLAND — Dwight Howard points. rebounds and tied his career high
players’ union announced a series seizure or simi- scored a season-high 29 points On the night with 16 assists.
of changes Friday to the way lar responses, as and the Charlotte Hornets won just before the The league’s best third-quarter
potential concussions are handled Savage did, they their third road game of the sea- Warriors expect team, Golden State trailed 79-75
during games following an ugly will be removed son, derailing the red-hot Warriors Stephen Curry after the Hornets outscored them
incident in which Texans quarter- from the game 111-100 on Friday night. to return from 26-22 in the third. It didn’t get any
back Tom Savage was allowed to Tom Savage and cannot Charlotte, beginning a four- Steph Curry his sprained better for the league’s defending
return to the field after a hit left return. game road trip, arrived with a 2-12 right ankle, champs.
him on the ground, arms shaking. The NFL has been under record away from home. But six they lost for just the second time Golden State got no closer than
Among the changes is the addi- increased scrutiny the past several Hornets players scored in double in their past 15 games. They are 9- three points in the fourth quarter,
tion of an expert watching games years over player safety when it figures, led by Howard, who also 2 without Curry. and Charlotte’s lead reached 95-81
from a central location with the had 12 rebounds and seven assists. Kevin Durant led the Warriors
authority to alert sideline medical See SAVAGE, Page 17 Kemba Walker made just two of his with 27 points and Klay See DUBS, Page 15

Mayfield at practice after missing second Rose Bowl media event


By Ralph D. Russo
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rose Bowl, Monday, 2:10 p.m.
other than that there was no official injuries and illnesses exceptions
CARSON — Baker Mayfield has a word on his condition three days are made.
cold — or something like that — and it before the Sooners play the The other Oklahoma players
has become the biggest story in an Bulldogs in Pasadena. The all toed the company line
otherwise quiet week leading up the winner of the Rose Bowl when asked about Mayfield.
Rose Bowl. advances to the Jan. 8 “You’d have to talk to
Oklahoma’s Heisman Trophy win- title game against either Coach (Lincoln) Riley
ning quarterback was at practice Friday Clemson or Alabama. tomorrow about that,” center
as the second-ranked Sooners prepare A handful of Oklahoma Erick Wren said. “That’s not
for the Rose Bowl semifinal of the offensive players and co- something I want to hit on
College Football Playoff against No. offensive coordinator Cale today. ” Rose Bowl media day,
3 Georgia, but for the second time in Gundy met with reporters Friday when all the players and coaches from
three days he missed media availabili- at a downtown Los Angeles hotel. As each team are made available to KEVIN JAIRAJ/USA TODAY SPORTS
ty. the starting quarterback, Mayfield was reporters, is Saturday. Sooners quarterback Baker Mayfield throws over TCU
School spokesman Michael Houck required by the CFP to be part of the defensive end Mat Boesen during the second half in the Big
said Mayfield was not feeling well, but media session, though in cases of See ROSE, Page 12 12 Championship game at AT&T Stadium.
12 Weekend • Dec. 30-Jan.1 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

With Rams resting stars, Jimmy G gets chance to shine


By Bernie Wilson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
49ers at Rams, Sunday, 1:25 p.m. Shanahan said. “We had to be
patient with them in that aspect. But
first-year coach Kyle Shanahan those guys haven’t wavered.”
LOS ANGELES — With Todd said. “We’ve got a long way to go.
Gurley, Jared Goff and other stars with We better keep getting better.” Rest
the NFC West champion Los Angeles The Rams have gone from 4-12 to
Rams sitting out to rest up for the Your daily Garoppolo division champions in one season
playoffs, Sunday’s game against the The reasons for the turnaround fall under first-year coach Sean McVay,
49ers could turn squarely on and would like to keep it rolling in
into the Jimmy Ga r o p p o l o ’s the playoffs. Thus the decision to
Garo p p o l o arrival. After rest the stars on Sunday.
Show. getting spotty “Everything that we do is inten-
The Rams (11- play the first 11 tional and designed to try to be best
4) have clinched games from for our team and for our players,”
the division title Brian Hoyer and McVay said. “I think they under-
and a home play- rookie C.J. stand that. I know sometimes peo-
off game in their Beathard, the ple might not always agree, but
Jared Goff remarkable turn- 49ers have got- when situations like this come up,
around season, C.J. Beathard ten top-flight we talk about it’s a nice luxury to be
and aren’t overly concerned whether performances from Garoppolo. He able to have. But you want to make
they’re the third or fourth seed. has won his first four starts and his sure that you handle it the right way
So Gurley — making a strong 1,250 yards passing are the most by for our team. It might not be for
case for NFL MVP — Goff, left tack- any player in his first four starts for every team, but we feel like that’s
le Andrew Whitworth, center John KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS a franchise. Since taking over, the best approach for us.”
Sullivan and defensive tackle Aaron 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo passes against the Jaguars last Garoppolo ranks fourth in yards Sean Mannion will make his first
Donald are among the stars who Sunday at Levi’s Stadium. passing per game (312.5) and third career start at quarterback, appearing
will sit. the last couple of weeks; just com- Historic turnaround in yards per attempt (8.7). in just his seventh game in three sea-
That’s OK with Garoppolo, who ing in, preparing every day, practic- sons as a backup with the Rams.
has led the 49ers (5-10) to four ing hard, going through the little No team has ever started a season Rookies shine
straight victories, providing a rare critiques of certain plays and I think as poorly as the 49ers and finished San Francisco got strong contri- Incentives
sense of excitement for a team if we keep doing that we’ll be good it so well. Of the 18 teams before butions from its rookie class in last McVay said the team will take care
locked in last place. on Sunday.” this season that started a 16-game week’s win over Jacksonville. Trent
of players who might miss out on
“You try to every week say that The 49ers’ play behind season with nine straight losses as Taylor and George Kittle each caught contract incentives by sitting out.
you’re facing a faceless opponent,” Garoppolo — including a 44-33 San Francisco did, none of the oth- touchdown passes and Matt Breida “Certainly you want to make good
said Garoppolo, who had been Tom victory against playoff-bound ers won more than three games that sealed the win with a 30-yard TD run. on those things where you don’t
Brady’s backup with the Patriots Jacksonville last Sunday — has season. The Niners can double that Cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon want them to not reach their incen-
until being traded to the 49ers on given the 49ers such hope that total with a win in the finale, which also intercepted a pass, while tives because of a coach’s decision
Oct. 31. running back Carlos Hyde thinks would also make them the second Solomon Thomas had a sack and to hold you and get you healthy for
“No matter who it is you want to they’ll win the Super Bowl next team in the past 23 years to miss the Reuben Foster made five tackles. the playoffs. We definitely are mind-
have the same mindset. No matter year. playoffs despite ending the season “We put a lot of pressure on those ful and aware of those guys that were
what type of game it is, first game of “That’s Carlos’ opinion,” said on a five-game winning streak. guys early in the year, playing them affected and want to make sure that
the season, last game of the season. Garoppolo, keeping his focus on “We think we’re playing better. sometimes a little bit more than we take care of that and handle that
I think we’ve done that pretty well Sunday. But, by no means have we arrived,” they were totally ready for,” in a first-class way.”

That Mayfield is showing up to


Stanford’s future could hinge ROSE practice could be a good sign that
whatever is bothering him is not
too serious. Most of the major

on Bryce Love’s draft decision Continued from page 11 preparation and game plan instal-
lation for a bowl game is usually
done before a team arrives at the
By Josh Dubow Love set a Stanford record with Mayfield also did not make the bowl site. For Mayfield, a senior
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2,118 yards rushing this season, Sooners’ trip to Disneyland on who has started 47 games in his
set an FBS record with 13 runs of Wednesday. Riley was asked about career, missing a practice this
STANFORD — The loss of at least 50 yards and topped the Mayfield’s absence and condition, week probably wouldn’t be that
record-breaking running back 100-yard mark 12 times despite but left it at a decision to not bring big of a problem.
Christian McCaffrey to the NFL being hampered by a sprained the quarterback to amusement
ankle the second half of the sea- park. Mayfield has completed 71 per-
turned out to not harm Stanford as
son and a hand injury the 37-35 cent of his passes for 4,340 yards
much as expected thanks to a Mayfield has been at practice
Alamo Bowl loss to No. 13 TCU and 41 touchdowns this season.
breakthrough season for Heisman every day.
Trophy runner-up Bryce Love. on Thursday night. He started every game for
Love’s decision on whether The Cardinal have several other On Friday, a warm and sunny day Oklahoma this season, except for
he’ll leave for the NFL after set- players with eligibility remaining in Southern California, Mayfield the regular-season finale against
ting Stanford’s single-season who could leave early for the NFL, was going through throwing drills West Virginia, when he was
rushing record or return for a including safety Justin Reid, tight with Oklahoma’s other quarter- benched for the first series by
fourth season will play a major end Dalton Schultz and injured cor- backs during the 15-minute part of Riley for inappropriate sideline
role in determining the expecta- nerback Alijah Holder. practice at Stub Hub Center, the behavior the week before in a
tions for the Cardinal next year. “A lot of guys have some deci- temporary home of the Los game against Kansas.
No. 15 Stanford (9-5) got a taste sions to make whether to leave or Angeles Chargers, that was open Backup Kyler Murray started
of life without Love when he not, but when I look at what’s to the media. against the Jayhawks before giv-
nursed injuries in the second half coming back, and there’s so much In shoulder pads, helmet and ing way to Mayfield. Murray is a
of the season. There is no heir ERICH SCHLEGEL/USA TODAY SPORTS work to do, but I’m so excited, so shorts, Mayfield zipped about a former five-star recruit who trans-
apparent on the roster as there was Stanford running back Bryce Love excited for what we have coming dozen passes to receivers before ferred from Texas A&M after his
when McCaffrey left early for the runs 79 yards for a touchdown back on this football team, and all the position groups convened freshman season and sat out last
draft a year ago. Thursday night in the Alamo Bowl. there’s a lot of work to be done and for scrimmaging and the practice year. He was 18-for-21 passing
Love, a biology major and not made a decision yet on a lot of things that we can was closed. Mayfield chugged this season for 359 yards and three
aspiring pediatrician with an whether he will skip his senior Gatorade and spoke briefly with touchdowns. He also ran for 142
interest in stem cell research, has season or stay for another year. See LOVE, Page 15 Oklahoma trainers after throwing. yards on 13 carries.
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Raiders look to finish FRIDAY
Local sports roundup
dramatic fashion to Pasadena City. SHP 52, University-SF 36
down year on up beat Girls’ basketball
CSM trailed 55-45 heading into
the fourth quarter, but nearly
pulled off the big comeback by
The Gators used a balanced scor-
ing effort to get past the Red
By Michael Wagaman released by the Devils in the first round of the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Francisco Menlo-Atherton 43, St. Mary’s 35 scoring 23 points in the closing Coaches vs. Cancer tournament.
49ers and Greer Hoyem accounted for over period. Kyana Wiley tabbed her Tatum Angotti led the way for
ALAMEDA — Instead of prepar- helped improve half M-A’s points, scoring a second straight double-double, SHP (7-2) with 11 points. Grace
ing for the playoffs as many specu- a defense that game-high 23, as the Lady Bears scoring a season-high 22 points Battles added nine and Caroline
lated four months ago, the Raiders made noticeable advanced to the championship and grabbing 12 rebounds. Barclay had eight for the Gators.
held their final practice Friday and strides after game in the Coaches vs. Cancer
began planning for the offseason. John Pagano Classic Competitive Bracket No. Santa Monica 74, Skyline 70 Heritage 48, South City 44
Players walked off the field and replaced Ken 1. M-A will now take on Menlo in Deadlocked 50-50 heading into The Warriors came up short in a
tugged off their practice jerseys Norton Jr. as Saturday’s championship-game the fourth quarter, Skyline (7-9) West Coast Jamboree Gold
NaVorro tipoff scheduled for 1:30 p.m. at got outscored 24-20 in a shootout
then tossed them into a nearby Bowman defensive coor- Division pairing.
basket. Bags were packed inside dinator. Eastside College Prep. of a final period against Santa South City led 20-18 at half-
the locker room. A semi-truck The 29-year-old Bowman has 50 Monica (6-9) at the Fullerton time, but the Patriots took a 30-22
waited on a street adjacent to the tackles in nine games with the Menlo 70, Eastlake 59 College Tournament. Keri La lead three minutes into the third
team’s facilities, waiting to load Raiders and will be a free agent in Mallory North hit a game-tying paced the Lady Trojans with 14 quarter. The Warriors had a 38-35
up players’ cars and take them to the offseason. 3-pointer in the fourth quarter to points, while Veronika Akolo lead with just over five minutes to
their offseason homes. “Sometimes you make it to the and fueled a 7-0 Menlo run at the added 11 and Arraiya Perez 10. But play, but star guard Brittney
There is no postseason for the playoffs and sometimes you don’t,” start of overtime as the Knights Santa Monica guard Jessica
Cedeno fouled out and South City
Raiders, a major disappointment Bowman said. “We win together, we outscored Eastlake 15-4 in OT to Melamed countered with a game-
could not hold on.
for a team that finished 12-4 a year lose together as a team. I came here win the semifinal in the Coaches high 28 points.
Cedeno led the Warriors with 11
ago and was predicted by many to eight weeks ago and we’ve all been vs. Cancer Classic Competitive
THURSDAY points and seven assists. Val Avila
challenge New England for the working toward a common goal. We Bracket No. 1.
added eight points for South City.
AFC title. try to play together and play a full
That alone is why middle line- 60 minute game and control what South City 38, Prairie 30 Girls’ basketball Colfax 38, Half Moon Bay 29
backer NaVorro Bowman believes we can control.” Brittney Cedeno totaled 14
points and seven assists to get the
M-A 66, Capuchino 37 Despite hold the Falcons to just
it would be a major mistake for the The Raiders defense as a whole is The Mustangs hung with the 38 points, the Cougars could not
players to simply go through the facing another overhaul in the off- Warriors (6-2) back in the win col-
Bears for a quarter, but M-A turned get much going offensively as
season, although Del Rio and his umn against Prairie-Washington
motions this week. on the afterburners and blew away they lost in the Jan Vitell tourna-
“I don’t think guys can afford to staff must address an offense that in the West Coast Jamboree at Capuchino in the first round of the
Heritage High School. Up 29-27 ment in Placerville.
do that, being on a team like this regressed under first-year coordina- Coach vs. Cancer tournament
where we haven’t played well and tor Todd Downing as well. heading into the fourth quarter, hosted by Eastside College Prep. Boys’ basketball
changes can be made after this Oakland also spent millions in South City closed out the game on Capuchino (6-4) trailed just 15-
extensions for quarterback Derek a 9-3 run fueled by offense from Menlo School 65,
year,” Bowman said. “Anybody, 10 after the first period, but M-A (4-
including me and the quarterback, Carr, left tackle Donald Penn and Jerlene Miller and Lafu Malepeai. 4) put the game away in the second,
Valley Christian-Cerritos 53
including the coaches, you have to right guard Gabe Jackson but have outscoring the Mustangs 23-4. The Knights advanced to the
be preparing the way that you would just six wins to show for it. Women’s basketball M-A was led by senior guard semifinals of the Orange Holiday
prepare if you were 8-0. In the posi- The only tangible goal left for Pasadena City 69, CSM 68 Carly McLanahan’s 21 points, Classic in Fullerton with the win
tion that we’re in, you don’t want to Oakland now is to avoid having One day after the Lady Bulldogs which included three 3-pointers. over the Crusaders.
put any bad film out there.” double-digit losses, something (4-11) went to double overtime — Senior post Greer Hoyem posted a Riley Woodson recorded a double-
Bowman’s status is one of the that hasn’t happened since Del outscoring the Dons 15-12 in the double-double with 20 points and double for Menlo (6-0), scoring 14
issues the Raiders front office and Rio was hired in 2015. second overtime period, to get back 10 boards. points and pulling down 18
coach Jack Del Rio will have to Like Bowman, Del Rio said he in the win column in the second Capuchino was led by freshman rebounds. Thomas Brown filled up
confront in the offseason. A four- will be watching to see which play- round of the San Jose City College April Tuason, who finished with the stat sheet with 16 points, seven
time All-Pro, Bowman joined ers finish out the season strong and Tournament — College of San 18 points. She also knocked down rebounds and three assists. Joe Foley
Oakland in midseason after being which ones pack it in early. Mateo dropped the tourney finale in a trio of 3-pointers. led the Knights with 19 points.

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feels better,” Kerr said. “It’s good

DUBS to have him in the building, but


it’s more fun to have him on the
floor.”
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EASTERN CONFERENCE
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AMERICAN CONFERENCE

Continued from page 11 GP W L OT Pts GF GA W L T Pct PF PA


What Curry might do in his Boston 29 10 .744 — Tampa Bay 37 27 8 2 56 139 93 y-New England 12 3 0 .800 432 290
return is anyone’s guess, Kerr said. Toronto 24 10 .706 2 1/2 Toronto 39 23 14 2 48 132 112 Buffalo 8 7 0 .533 280 343
New York 17 18 .486 10 Boston 36 20 10 6 46 109 94
“With Steph, nothing would shock Philadelphia 15 19 .441 11 1/2 Miami 6 9 0 .400 265 371
when Jeremy Lamb scored a layup Brooklyn 13 22 .371 14 Florida 37 16 16 5 37 106 121 N.Y. Jets 5 10 0 .333 292 356
off a feed from Howard to cap an me,” Kerr said. Montreal 38 16 18 4 36 100 120
Southeast Division Detroit 37 14 16 7 35 100 118 South
11-0 run with 6:30 left. Two seasons ago, after missing W L Pct GB Ottawa 36 12 16 8 32 98 123 y-Jacksonville 10 5 0 .667 407 253
Washington 20 16 .556 — Buffalo 38 10 20 8 28 84 126
Durant gave the Oracle Arena six of seven playoff games with a Miami 18 17 .514 1 1/2
Tennessee 8 7 0 .533 319 346
Houston 4 11 0 .267 325 414
crowd hope when he made a 3- sprained knee, Curry returned in Charlotte 13 22 .371 6 1/2 Metropolitan Division
Indianapolis 3 12 0 .200 241 391
Orlando 12 24 .333 8 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
point shot, then converted a four- Game 4 of the Western Conference Atlanta 9 26 .257 10 1/2 New Jersey 37 22 9 6 50 119 108
point play in the span of 26 sec- semifinals against Portland to Washington 39 23 13 3 49 118 111 North
Central Division Columbus 39 22 14 3 47 113 109 y-Pittsburgh 12 3 0 .800 378 284
onds, cutting the margin to 100- score 40 points, including 17 in W L Pct GB
N.Y. Rangers 38 20 13 5 45 120 107 Baltimore 9 6 0 .600 368 272
Cleveland 24 11 .686 —
90. But Kemba Walker answered overtime. Detroit 19 15 .559 4 1/2 N.Y. Islanders38 20 14 4 44 135 133 Cincinnati 6 9 0 .400 259 322
Milwaukee 19 15 .559 4 1/2 Carolina 37 18 12 7 43 104 111 Cleveland 0 15 0 .000 210 382
with a 3-pointer for the Hornets Indiana 19 17 .528 5 1/2 Pittsburgh 39 19 17 3 41 110 124
and Golden State’s rally was short- Tip-ins Chicago 13 22 .371 11 Philadelphia 38 16 14 8 40 106 109 West
y-Kansas City 9 6 0 .600 388 315
lived. WESTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE L.A. Chargers 8 7 0 .533 325 262
Kerr seconded Green’s endorse- Southwest Division Central Division Raiders 6 9 0 .400 291 343
W L Pct GB
Curry soon to return ment of Durant as a possible Houston 25 9 .735 —
GP W L OT
Winnipeg 39 22 11 6
Pts GF GA
50 129 110
Denver 5 10 0 .333 265 355
Defensive Player of the Year. “To San Antonio 25 11 .694 1 Nashville 37 22 10 5 49 120 104 NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Coach Steve Kerr stopped short New Orleans 18 17 .514 7 1/2
be mentioned in that conversation Dallas 12 25 .324 14 1/2 St. Louis 40 23 15 2 48 116 100 East
of a definitive promise that two- Memphis 11 24 .314 14 1/2 Dallas 39 21 15 3 45 116 112
is a huge testament to the work Minnesota 38 20 15 3 43 110 110
y-Philadelphia 13 2 0 .867 457 289
time MVP Curry will return Dallas 8 7 0 .533 348 332
he’s put in and what he means to Northwest Division Chicago 37 18 14 5 41 109 102
Washington 7 8 0 .467 332 370
Saturday night against Memphis W L Pct GB Colorado 37 18 16 3 39 117 119
our team,” Kerr said. Durant, a Minnesota 22 14 .611 — N.Y. Giants 2 13 0 .133 228 378
after missing 11 games with a four-time NBA scoring champ, has Oklahoma City 20 16 .556 2 Pacific Division
right ankle sprain. “I would say Denver 19 16 .543 2 1/2 GP W L OT Pts GF GA South
blocked at least two shots in 10 Portland 18 16 .529 3 Vegas 36 25 9 2 52 126 103 x-New Orleans 11 4 0 .733 424 295
most likely he’ll play,” Kerr said. consecutive games . F Omri Casspi Utah 15 21 .417 7 Los Angeles 38 22 11 5 49 111 88 x-Carolina 11 4 0 .733 353 305
“We had a talk with him and he was Sharks 35 20 11 4 44 98 86 Atlanta 9 6 0 .600 331 305
sat out two days after spraining his Pacific Division
Anaheim 39 17 14 8 42 104 113 Tampa Bay 4 11 0 .267 304 358
feeling good. So we’ll see how W L Pct GB
right ankle against Utah. “It’s not Warriors 28 8 .778 — Calgary 38 18 16 4 40 104 111
he’s feeling (Saturday) morning.” too bad. There’s not much L.A. Clippers 15 19 .441 12 Edmonton 38 17 18 3 37 114 121 North
Phoenix 14 23 .378 14 1/2 Vancouver 38 16 17 5 37 103 123 y-Minnesota 12 3 0 .800 359 242
Kerr said Curry likely will have a swelling,” said Kerr, adding that Sacramento 12 23 .343 15 1/2 Arizona 40 9 26 5 23 92 141 Detroit 8 7 0 .533 375 365
minutes limit, adding just his pres- L.A. Lakers 11 23 .324 16 Green Bay 7 8 0 .467 309 349
Casspi could play Saturday against Friday’s Games
ence is a boost to the team. Friday’s Games Chicago 5 10 0 .333 254 297
Memphis, but no later than Washington 121, Houston 103
Buffalo 4, New Jersey 3, OT
“When he’s around, everybody Wednesday at Dallas. Toronto 111, Atlanta 98 Detroit 3, N.Y. Rangers 2, SO West
Brooklyn 111, Miami 87 Philadelphia 5, Tampa Bay 3 y-L.A. Rams 11 4 0 .733 465 295
Chicago 119, Indiana 107 Carolina 2, Pittsburgh 1
Ottawa 5, Columbus 4 Seattle 9 6 0 .600 342 306
in a Pac-12 title game loss to Dallas 128, New Orleans 120

LOVE Minnesota 4, Nashville 2 Arizona 7 8 0 .467 269 337


Milwaukee 97, Oklahoma City 95 49ers 5 10 0 .333 297 370
Southern California before Phoenix 111, Sacramento 101 Winnipeg 4, N.Y. Islanders 2
Charlotte 111, Golden State 100 Dallas 4, St. Louis 2
adding three more in the bowl L.A. Clippers 121, L.A. Lakers 106 Colorado 4, Toronto 3, OT x-clinched playoff spot
game. But he was unable to lead a Saturday’s Games Chicago 4, Edmonton 3, OT y-clinched division
Miami at Orlando, 7 p.m. Anaheim 2, Calgary 1
Continued from page 12 late comeback with Love on the New York at New Orleans, 4 p.m. Saturday’s Games Sunday’s Games
San Antonio at Detroit, 4 p.m.
sideline, and his second intercep- Portland at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. Boston at Ottawa, 7 p.m. N.Y. Jets at New England, 10 a.m.
New Jersey at Washington, 4 p.m. Washington at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m.
tion of the game sealed TCU’s Cleveland at Utah, 5 p.m.
Montreal at Florida, 4 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 10 a.m.
improve and so many areas that we bowl win.
Memphis at Golden State, 5:30 p.m.
Minnesota at Nashville, 5 p.m.
Philadelphia at Denver, 6 p.m. Dallas at Philadelphia, 10 a.m.
are going to get so much better,” “It was a couple mistakes that Sunday’s Games Carolina at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Green Bay at Detroit, 10 a.m.
coach David Shaw said following Chicago at Washington, 12:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m.
we were making at the end of the Minnesota at Indiana, 2 p.m. Sunday’s Games Houston at Indianapolis, 10 a.m.
the bowl loss. day, and that’s a really good feel- Brooklyn at Boston, 2:30 p.m. Toronto at Vegas, 12:30 p.m. Cincinnati at Baltimore, 1:25 p.m.
Charlotte at L.A. Clippers, 4 p.m. Arizona at Anaheim, 1 p.m.
“So many guys played tonight. ing knowing that heading into Dallas at Oklahoma City, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at Columbus, 3 p.m.
New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 1:25 p.m.
I have a firm belief that when we L.A. Lakers at Houston, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh at Detroit, 4 p.m. Kansas City at Denver, 1:25 p.m.
the offseason there’s a lot of Memphis at Sacramento, 4 p.m. Winnipeg at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Jacksonville at Tennessee, 1:25 p.m.
start next year, you may not rec- things we did well, ” he said. Philadelphia at Phoenix, 5 p.m.
San Jose at Dallas, 5 p.m. Buffalo at Miami, 1:25 p.m.
Monday’s Games Arizona at Seattle, 1:25 p.m.
ognize them. I think we’re going “There’s a lot of areas that I’m Milwaukee at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Colorado, 5 p.m.
Orlando at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Chicago at Calgary, 6 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Rams, 1:25 p.m.
to make a huge jump, and I think looking forward to working on in L.A. Lakers at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Monday’s Games Oakland at L.A. Chargers, 1:25 p.m.
we need to.” the offseason.” Portland at Chicago, 5 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Carolina at Atlanta, 1:25 p.m.
The team will also lose star
defensive lineman Harrison
Phillips and key offensive line-
man David Bright among others
but there are some key pieces in
place that provide optimism for
the future.
One of the most important
pieces is quarterback K. J.
Costello, who progressed after
taking over for good from Keller
Chryst in November.
Stanford has gotten somewhat
spotty play at quarterback the
past two seasons, with Shaw
shuffling between Ryan Burns,
Chryst and then Costello. But
Costello showed signs of being
able to solidify the position with
his play down the stretch.
He played a strong game in a
win against Washington that
proved key in helping the
Cardinal win the Pac-12 North.
He then had four TD passes in the
regular-season finale against
Notre Dame.
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PADUA
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League’s Big Wave Tour.


“The way I see it, it’s super cool to be on
the list and I’m honored to be on the list,”
Luca Padua said. “I’m honored to represent
Half Moon Bay.”
The chances of Luca Padua cracking the
starting lineup are slim. But whether the
contest is held this season or if he gets his
named called to compete, doesn’t really RYAN ‘CHACHI’ CRAIG
matter. He’ll still be out there surfing when When Luca Padua kicked out of this Mavericks
Mavericks is breaking. wave, he did so in front of his mom, Wendy,
“I’ll surf between heats and I’ll surf before who was out watching him for the first time
the contest,” Luca Padua said. from a personal water craft.
died in a diving accident in the Indian
Mom is now on board Ocean, was also 16. Anthony “Tazzy”
Padua’s mom, Wendy, was a bit apprehen- Tashnick, another Santa Cruz surfer who
sive at first, but is more comfortable with it won the 2005 contest, was 16. Pacifica
now. Like every parent, Wendy Padua sim- natives Colin Dywer was 15 and his cousin
ply asks Luca to tell her who he’s surfing Travis Payne, who was runner up to Lamb in
with and for him to call as soon as he is fin- 2016, was 16.
ished.
But she also got an up-close-and-personal A family affair
look at the wave when she arranged to ride Documenting most of Luca Padua’s
on the back of a personal water craft to accomplishments is his older brother Dom.
watch Luca in action. NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL A surfer himself, Dom Padua, 17, has most-
“What gave me more reassurance was the As Luca Padua pulls a surfboard out of his quiver to show a visitor, older brother Dom Padua, ly traded in his surfboard for a video camera
day Luca ... arranged for me to go out on the a burgeoning videographer, documents the proceedings. and under the tutelage of Powerlines
Jet Ski,” Wendy Padua said. “I had some but- Productions’ Curt Myers,
terflies, but I was so excited to witness it. I Hunter Murison, Thomas and Peter heads up. When West told him he wanted to who runs a surf-centric
can imagine what the draw is.” Lundgard, and Michael Joshua — are part of take him out, Luca Padua informed the fami- website, has taken to
Of course, it wasn’t until the final 15 min- the new generation charging one of the ly: “I’m going surfing with Tim.” producing clips and
utes before she had to head back to shore biggest waves in the world. But Luca Padua “That (first session) was interesting,” videos of his brother —
that she finally got to see her son slide into did not go out there on a whim three years Luca Padua said. “I got a wave and it was like and others.
a wall of water and it just so happened Luca ago. He had been preparing and training for getting your first wave (ever). I was hooked. “I have reverse psy-
kicked out of the wave about 10 feet from that day for several years under the eye of I was so nervous the entire time. You see chology (when it comes
his mom. Tim West, another Half Moon Bay surfer Mavs in videos and pictures and it’s cool. to surfing),” Dom Padua
And her reaction? Mom said she thrust who has made a name for himself at Mavs But you see it up close, it looks a lot differ- said. “I’m surfing when
both her arms in air in celebration. and was the last Half Moon Bay local to ent.” Dom Padua it’s bad and filming
“I watched with a sensational amount of make the contest, back in 2010. West had When he dropped into that first when it’s good. I just
excitement,” she said. seem Luca Padua surfing around the local Mavericks wave, Luca Padua became one of love getting in the water.”
breaks and started training him for the rig- the youngest to ever do so. Santa Cruz’s Because both are in part of the surf com-
Just the latest in a ors of a spot that can get 30 to 40 feet — and Nick Lamb, who won the 2016 contest, was munity, it has opened doors for both of
bigger. 16 the first time he surfed the monster them. Dom Padua has helped Luca Padua get
line of young surfers When West called him that day, Luca Padua swells. Jay Moriarity, the subject of the
Luca Padua — along with the likes of thought he was calling just to give him a 2012 film “Chasing Mavericks” and who See SURFING, Page 17

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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Weekend • Dec. 30-Jan.1 17
Djokovic comeback stalls Tennis brief the elbow injury. He was scheduled on
Friday to play Roberto Bautista Agut
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates tion tournament in the United Arab of Spain in the exhibition semifinals,
— The comeback plans for Novak Emirates. his first match in nearly five months.
Djokovic stalled on Friday when a Djokovic hasn’t played competi- “I am terribly disappointed that I am
recurrence of pain in his right elbow tively since he retired in the forced to withdraw,” Djokovic said in a
forced him to withdraw from an exhibi- Wimbledon quarterfinals because of statement on his website.

SAVAGE
The NFL said the Texans would not the protocol. In addition to the fine,
be fined for the incident. The review Seattle’s medical staff and coaches
determined that the medical staff fol- were required to attend training on the
lowed protocol but his return to the protocol.
Continued from page 11 game was “unacceptable. ” Medical Among the changes detailed by the
staff didn’t see slow-motion video NFL and NFLPA (all of them already
where Savage’s “fencing posture, ” implemented):
comes to head injuries. A $1 billion
indicative of a concussion, until after
settlement of concussion-related • Using a centralized, unaffiliated
they did their initial evaluation, the
claims from more than 20,000 former neurotrauma consultant at the league
review found. Texans medical staff
players took effect earlier this year, office to monitor feeds of all games
later identified symptoms that weren’t
resolving thousands of lawsuits that and contact the team medical staff on
present during the first evaluation.
accused the NFL of hiding what it knew the sidelines if they see anything that
about the risks of repeated concus- “I think we handled it the way it was
supposed to be handled,” Texans coach deserves further evaluation.
sions. • If players show signs of a seizure or
Bill O’Brien said. “I think just speak-
The jarring injury to Savage prompt- ing for us here at the Texans it’s always fencing responses, like Savage did,
ed a joint review of concussion proto- about trying to do the right thing, they will be removed from the game
col by the NFL and the NFL Players doing the right thing by the player, and cannot return.
Association. He was hurt in the second doing the right thing by the rules. • Players who stumble or fall when
quarter of Houston’s 26-16 loss to San That’s what we try to do.” trying to stand will require a concus-
Francisco on Dec. 10 when he was O’Brien said he was glad to see that sion evaluation in the locker room.
driven to the ground on a hit by Elvis improvements to the protocol were
Dumervil. Replays showed Savage • Officials, teammates and coaches
made in the wake of Savage’s injury.
looking dazed after his head hit the have been told to take injured players
“I think there’s a lot of things that straight to the medical staff for evalua-
ground with both of his arms shaking can be improved,” he said. “I think
and lifted upward. He was taken to the tion if a concussion evaluation is war-
anything where you can help — obvi- ranted.
medical tent where he stayed for less ously the safety of the player in this
than three minutes before returning to game is the most important thing • All players who are evaluated for
the bench and going back in for the (and) I think anything like that helps concussions on game day must have a
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
next series. when you try to improve that follow-up evaluation the next day by a
Luca Padua examines a board he snapped in two during a Savage threw two incompletions on process.” member of the medical staff.
session at Mavericks last season. that drive, and Houston’s team doctor The Seattle Seahawks were fined • A third, unaffiliated neurotrauma
approached him after he returned to the $100,000 earlier this month for not consultant will be added to all playoff

SURFING
Continued from page 16
sideline at the end of that possession.
He was evaluated again and taken to
the locker room after it was determined
that he did have a concussion.
properly following protocol with
quarterback Russell Wilson during a
game in November. Seattle was the
first team to be fined for a violation of
games including the Super Bowl to
step in if one of the other two are away
from the sideline tending to an injured
player.

his name out there because of his videos, and Luca Padua’s
connections have helped Dom Padua get his work in front of
industry insiders. IMPORTANT SERVICE INFORMATION!
“Right now, I’m doing something for Surfer Magazine,”
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No offense, but Dom Padua, who was part of a core group
of players who helped lead the Half Moon Bay High School
football team to three straight Central Coast Section titles
and a spot in a state championship game this season, may ason’s
Se
not have the intestinal fortitude to surf big waves. Luca
Padua said it takes a certain mindset to ride mountains of G
reeting
s

water. It’s not so much the ability to paddle into a wave —


but to embrace the inevitable wipeouts.
“You can’t surf Mavericks and not expect not to fall,” Luca
Padua said. “I’m at a point right now where getting ham-
mered by big-ass waves are really fun to me. If you want to
be the best, you have to enjoy the wipeouts.”
Luca Padua said last season he wiped out on a wave, “and
took eight more on the head. Four right in the bowl,” he
said, a euphemism for getting caught right where subsequent Recology San Mateo County TreeCycling
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“I paddled right back out,” Luca Padua said, “and face
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career, why wouldn’t I?
“In the meantime, just keep my grades up and have fun.”
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DRUGS
the Sheriff’s Office. “It’s only a matter of Correctional Facility,
Wood, Myers, time.” which also houses male
Pinkston, Regan and It was not exactly clear inmates. The drug-laced
Stoller appeared in court what role each played in letter scheme is believed
Continued from page 1
Dec. 26. All were charged the alleged drug smug- to have been isolated to
with one count of felony gling ring, however, the the women’s housing
“We’ve had other contraband, cigarettes, conspiracy to bring five female inmates were area, Zuno said.
cellphones, etcetera; but something like drugs into the jail, plead- involved while they were In a statement,
this where it’s coming in soaked in commu- ed not guilty and were inside the jail, according Sheriff’s Capt. Paul
nications, it’s not common that we see
this.” Richard Wood assigned to the private Shelby Myers to Guidotti and Zuno. Peweli Pinkston Kunkel noted the month-
defender program, While it’s not unusual to long investigation rep-
The suspects apparently believed their according to prosecu- have people trying to resents the correctional
crimes would go unnoticed, however, test- tors. A preliminary hear- smuggle things into the department’s efforts to
ing later determined the mail had been ing was scheduled Jan. 8 jail, the scale of the protect those staffing the
dipped in liquefied meth. The case was and bail was set at operation is of note, jail and the inmates.
investigated by the San Mateo County Task $25, 000 for all but Zuno said. “This case highlights
Force and the Sheriff’s Office Corrections Regan, whose bail is “We do everything we the ongoing commit-
Division. $38, 000, according to can to minimize, or in ment of the Sheriff’s
On Dec. 22, members of the Narcotics Task prosecutors. this case catch, those Office to running safe
Force served search warrants in Burlingame, Lawler may have been who are smuggling drugs correctional facilities,”
Daly City, and San Francisco resulting in the Jean Stoller out of custody before the Rhiannon into the jail,” Zuno said. Sara Regan Kunkel said. “We will
seizure of more than 10 ounces of meth and charges were filed, and is “It’s not a new thing, it’s continue to investigate
Lawler
several thousand dollars, according to the outstanding along with four other suspects, just this had become a and take action on any criminal activity
Sheriff’s Office. During the Burlingame Guidotti said. Felony arrest warrants have larger operation because of the five females that endangers the safety of our staff or the
search, officers arrested 54-year-old Daly been issued for San Francisco residents involved inside the jail.” safety of the inmates in our custody.”
City resident Richard Wood. The five female Ephraim Manlapaz, 44, and Nancy Sanchez, Due to the way the drugs were brought in, Anyone with information is asked to con-
inmates accused of being involved while in 32; Pacifica resident Agnes Banquerifo- an exact amount of how much meth was tact Special Agent Rich Daly at (650) 573-
custody are San Mateo resident Shelby Taylor, 47; and Redwood City resident involved was not available. Once the 3991 or at rdaly@smcgov.org. Those who
Myers, 26; East Palo Alto resident Peweli Bridgette Chavis-Damon, 38, according to inmates received the letters, it’s believed wish to remain anonymous can call the tip
Pinkston, 27; Pacifica resident Jean Stoller, the Sheriff’s Office. they distributed it to other people, Zuno line at (800) 547-2700.
36; and San Francisco residents Rhiannon “They are all marked as wanted crimi- said. The women were being held for various Bay City News Service contributed to this
Lawler, 37, and Sara Regan, 34, according nals,” said Sheriff’s Detective Sal Zuno. charges at the county’s new Maple Street report.

LAWS
well as Mullin’s legislation establishing a to crack down on those who falsely repre- some flexibility in how they save money.
task force to consider ways Caltrans can sent an initiative when gathering signa- Hill’s Senate Bill 751 expands a current cap
improve efficiencies and reduce costs asso- tures by explicitly making it a crime for of how much basic aid and small school dis-
ciated with permitting transit projects. supervisors or employers to direct such con- tricts can squirrel away for a rainy day. The
Continued from page 1 duct. Currently, only the signature gathers law changes a 2014 rule by allowing dis-
Elections can be penalized for misleading people into tricts to increase the cap on reserves from 6
decision in the hands of voters and allow signing an initiative, referendum or recall percent to 10 percent.  
the local sales tax rate to go above the Efforts to increase voter turnout and
enhance transparency around campaign petition. Mullin’s Assembly Bill 1157 seeks to
state’s 2 percent cap. ease the path to create homes for teachers
finance remained hot topics nationally and
In the transportation and public safety
in California during 2017. Mullin, who’s Environment, education and housing by removing an advisory committee
vein, drivers will be explicitly prohibited requirement and exempting rental projects
from smoking or using marijuana while long focused on election reform, champi- Berman continued in the path of his pred-
oned three laws including Assembly Bill ecessor by extending a statewide database housing educators from paying possessory
behind the wheel. Hill’s Senate Bill 65 aims interest tax.
to crack down on driving under the influence 249. Known as the California Disclose Act, on how to plan for sea level rise. Assembly
the law requires donors to disclose their real Bill 184 maintains a tool that enables local On a broader scale, his Assembly Bill 1598
following voters legalizing recreational aims to address the affordable housing crisis
marijuana. Instead of having to prove a names when buying ads for ballot measures and state governments to coordinate plan-
or making independent expenditures for ning efforts and studies on adapting to cli- by providing cities and counties a funding
level of intoxication, law enforcement can alternative following the dissolution of rede-
ticket anyone caught using marijuana while candidates. The assemblyman also authored mate change.
legislation that was eventually merged with With funding often a missing link to velopment agencies. The bill allows local
in a vehicle. governments to set up affordable housing
Hill and Berman also authored laws Senate Bill 568 to move California’s presi- preparing for sea level rise, Berman’s
dential and gubernatorial primaries to Assembly Bill 733 will permit local gov- authorities, which can then use tax increment
designed to encourage further testing of financing for development projects.
technologies in vehicles, including those March. Instead of June, future voters will ernments to create infrastructure financing
cast their ballots in what’s typically Super districts to fund adaptation projects that Essentially, the authorities can take project-
aiming to be driven autonomously. Hill ed increases in local property tax revenue to
authored a law now in effect that streamlines Tuesday. The move has been touted as a way respond to droughts, flooding, sea level rise
to encourage candidates to give more atten- and wildfires. pay or bond for housing needs.
the application process for private compa- The local lawmakers authored a variety of
nies to test fully driverless vehicles, while tion to California voters and issues of Assembly Bill 1294 makes permanent a
import to the state. law that implements standards regarding other pieces of legislation that were signed
Berman’s Assembly Bill 669 extends the by the governor and go into effect in the
state’s testing of cars that operate with less Berman authored two new laws related to claims that certain recyclables are actually
elections, including Assembly Bill 606 that biodegradable or compostable. Berman’s new year. The dozens of laws touch on top-
than 100 feet between caravanning vehicles ics including food security, court efficien-
to 2020. modernizes California’s voter information law continues requirements that sellers of
guide and directs the secretary of state to plastic products labeled as compostable or cies, California Public Utilities
Other transportation-related laws include Commission reform, funding for mental
Hill’s requirement that those riding in buses develop new tools to communicate elec- biodegradable show evidence such market-
tronically with voters about upcoming elec- ing claims are true. health programs, and curbing illegal use of
equipped with seat belts to wear them, as disability placards. 
tions. Berman’s Assembly Bill 1367 aims In the new year, schools will be provided
‘Film Star’
Annette Bening
plays Gloria Grahame
SEE PAGE 21

Resolutions
By Sophie Penn

“N
ew year, new me.” The phrase
can be heard often during the
days preceding New Year’s,
but the words themselves tend to carry lit-
tle weight.
With over 40 percent of Americans mak-
ing New Year’s resolutions, the new year
seems to symbolize a clean slate for many.
Somehow, there’s become a stigma that
the only time to think about personal
growth and change is
when a new year begins.
I’ll admit, I find myself
falling into the same
trap, and I’m ashamed to
say that I’ve already
inadvertently created a
list on my phone titled
“2018 New Year’s
Resolutions.”
The great Daniel Day-Lewis, in what may be his final film performance, plays Reynolds as a soft-spoken dandy whose precise rules and As a society, we tend
polished look thinly veil his volatile artist’s temperament. to get caught up in the trends around us —
including the tendency to only promote

‘Phantom Thread’ spins a personal growth and development when a


new year is rolling in. If one is serious
about making a change in their life, why
wait to do it until a number on a calendar
changes?

rich showcase for Day-Lewis


Waiting until January to change oneself
truly is the ultimate act of procrastination,
and we’re all guilty of it. Even worse, we
can’t even stick to the habits we were wait-
ing a year to start working on. Before we
By Lindsey Bahr be his final film performance, plays side of the House of Woodcock, dispose of a know it, that dream of renewing a gym
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Reynolds as a soft-spoken dandy whose pre- pretty woman early on for the crime of want- membership has once again been classified
cise rules and polished look thinly veil his ing his attention (and disrupting breakfast as a resolution for the next year, when
“things will be less busy and hectic.”
With echoes of “Rebecca” and lavish Max volatile artist’s temperament. We’ve cer- by offering him an unwanted pastry). Everybody seems to love the idea of com-
Ophuls productions, writer and director Paul tainly seen this kind of thing before — a Thus we’re not expecting anything very
mitting to going to the gym more, becom-
Thomas Anderson spins the tale of an celebrated artist who literally cannot stom- different when he takes a shine to Alma
ing vegan or fixing their spending habits.
obsessive fashion designer and his muse ach anything outside of his routine from (Vicky Krieps), a waitress at a restaurant in The only problem with these resolutions is
into a suspenseful and often funny parlor ugliness to general unpleasantries and the country whom he teases and flirts with
that somehow they never quite seem to
drama with all the trimmings in “Phantom everything in between — but it is some- by ordering an excessively large breakfast stick; and there’s a reason why.
Thread .” thing special and distinct in the hands of spread for just himself and grinning widely
A common mistake many people make is
Anderson is revered for his grand stage Day-Lewis, who is perhaps the only work- at his next prey. Alma, who seems shy and creating unrealistic goals for themselves.
meditations on the American man (“Boogie ing actor perfect and exacting enough to awkward in her lanky body, bumping into
Nights, ” “There Will Be Blood, ” “The play someone so perfect and exacting. chairs and blushing at the sight of Yes, I would love to start going to the gym
twice a week, but is there really any chance
Master”). But here, and perhaps to the dis- Reynolds’ nature is just one of the reasons Reynolds, smiles and plays along and glad- of that happening? Absolutely not. Having
may of some of his fans, he both narrows why he’s sailed past middle age and has not ly accepts his dinner invitation, and, soon
an unrealistic expectation for oneself will
and redirects his gaze elsewhere to a single only never married but also will proudly tell one to come back to London to model for only result in failure and consequently a
couture house in 1950s London and the very a woman on a first date that he is a “con- him.
particular man behind the designs, firmed” and “incurable” bachelor. The audi- But this is not “Funny Face” or “My Fair blow to self esteem.
Psychology Today identifies this thought
Reynolds Woodcock. ence sees Reynolds and his sister Cyril
The great Daniel Day-Lewis, in what may (Lesley Manville), who runs the business See THREAD, Page 20 See STUDENT, Page 20

The year of MeToo: A scoop, a tweet and then a reckoning


By Jocelyn Noveck “What next?” Because as the year drew to a whispers, but it was actress Ashley Judd tweeted on Oct. 15, “we might give people
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS close, many were also wondering just how who finally gave a well-known name to the a sense of the magnitude of the problem.”
deep and lasting the change would prove, allegations — a crucial launching point for Then she went to bed.
NEW YORK — It began with a news story, going forward. Was this, indeed, the cultur- what followed. Her account of a hotel-room “I couldn’t have been in bed more than
and then a tweet, and suddenly it seemed like al earthquake many have called it? Or was encounter in which Weinstein asked her to eight hours, because I’m a mom,” Milano
everything had changed overnight. 2017 there a chance it might all eventually slip give him a massage or watch him shower says now. When she awoke, tens of thou-
will forever be known as the Year of the away? sounded familiar to many others, who were sands had taken up the (hash)MeToo hash-
Reckoning. “We can’t be sure,” says Gloria Steinem. inspired in the ensuing days to come for- tag (a phrase introduced 10 years ago by
Or, more precisely, the year of the begin- “But what I CAN be sure of is that this is the ward with their own allegations against social activist Tarana Burke.) Less than 10
ning of the reckoning. Because at year’s first time I’ve seen women being believed.” Weinstein, from harassment to assault to days later, Milano tweeted that more than
end, the phenomenon of powerful men And that, says the feminist author, “is pro- rape. To date, some 80 women have come 1.7 million people in 85 countries had used
being knocked off their perches by allega- foundly different.” forward; Weinstein still denies all noncon- the hashtag.
tions of sexual misconduct — in Whatever forces had been stirring under sensual sex. “The thing that was so surprising was the
Hollywood, on morning television, in chic the surface, it all burst into the open with an Then came the tweet heard round the sheer magnitude and the quickness of how it
restaurant kitchens, in the U.S. Senate — October scoop in the New York Times, a world. happened,” Milano says. But she feels con-
showed no signs of slowing. Each morn- story alleging shocking misconduct by “If all the women who have been sexually ditions had been ripe for a good year.
ing, we awoke to ask: “Who’s next?” Harvey Weinstein. The powerful producer’s harassed or assaulted wrote ‘Me too’ as a
To that question, we should also add, misbehavior had long been the subject of status, ” actress/activist Alyssa Milano See METOO, Page 22
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THREAD
other girls even if she fits the mold (Cyril something the film doesn’t really make any goes so far as to outshine him — a fitting
tells her plainly that she has the perfect effort to explain. It’s just a fact, and an parallel to her character. Manville, too, is
shape — “he likes them with a little occasionally infuriating one. This takes a superb as Cyril — a Mrs. Danvers-type,
belly”). She has a bite and will push back on somewhat surreal twist halfway through, without the sinister angle.
Continued from page 19 some things and concede on others. “He’s but it’s intriguing enough to carry you to Like all of Anderson’s efforts, “Phantom
too fussy,” she says defiantly after a disas- the end of the film. Thread” is beautiful and intriguing, but it’s
Lady” or “Pretty Woman” or any number of trous breakfast where Reynolds storms off Even in the unusually confined setting, also a film that is not unlike its central char-
“ugly” duckling turns to swan with the help because she’s buttering her toast too loudly, Anderson gives moments and characters acter: easy to respect and admire, and nearly
of a hairbrush/expensive clothes/great man only later to succumb to the library silence room to breathe in this silky smooth film impossible to fully love.
stories. It’s not even really about fashion he prefers in the morning. Ultimately, it
(although Mark Bridges costumes are indeed that lulls you in before taking you on the “Phantom Thread, ” a Focus Features
seems, Alma is testing the waters in hopes unexpected ride of the third act. Giving one release, is rated R by the Motion Picture
sumptuous). It’s a story of relationships and of carving out her own unique relationship
power. of the most beautifully subtle performances Association of America for “language. ”
with Reynolds. of the year, Krieps more than holds her own Running time: 130 minutes. Three stars out
Alma, we come to discover, is not like the Why Alma loves this petulant genius is against Day-Lewis, and in some cases even of four.

STUDENT
New Year’s resolutions are often written ing breakfast every day, going on a hike supposed to be neglected or given up on.
with a “bucket list” mentality, or with the once a month, or washing the dishes more As 2018 rolls in, it would serve us all
intent to completely change everything frequently. well to take another look at that list we
about oneself — and they don’t work. A clear goal is key to a successful resolu- made for ourselves; maybe it needs some
Continued from page 19 Only 8 percent of people actually follow tion, and the lack thereof is the main rea- re-evaluation.
through with their resolutions, and their son so many people fail to achieve their
process as “false hope syndrome,” stating success lies in the ability to create goals goals for the year.
that it occurs because “Their resolution is that are both tangible and doable. “Resolution” is defined as “a firm deci-
significantly unrealistic and out of align- sion to do or not to do something.” Sophie Penn is a senior at Carlmont High School in
Resolution doesn’t have to be as major Belmont. Student News appears in the weekend
ment with their internal view of them- as saving more money, eating healthier or Emphasis on firm. Resolutions aren’t sup- edition. You can email Student News at
selves.” taking more trips; it can be as small as eat- posed to be easy, and they definitely aren’t news@smdailyjournal.com.

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Annette Bening plays Gloria Grahame in ‘Film Stars’
By Jake Coyle What would an Oscar winner be doing in a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Liverpool production of “The Glass
Menagerie”? Soon, they’re attached at the
Annette Bening gives Gloria Grahame a hip, and jetting to New York and Los
nobility rarely shown to faded Hollywood Angeles.
actresses in “Film Stars Don’t Die in With some clever transitions, McGuigan
Liverpool,” a tender if generic portrait of (“Lucky Number Slevin) frames their
aged glamour. romance through snippets of memory,
Based on the 1986 memoir by Peter looking back from Grahame’s final days in
Turner, Paul McGuigan’s film joins the 1981, two years after meeting Turner. There
dubious movie genre about close encounters are colorful moments with Turner’s bewil-
with Hollywood royalty. In films like “My dered working class family, but “Film Stars
Week With Marilyn” (2011) and “Me and Don’t Die in Liverpool” never amounts to
Orson Welles” (2008) an outsider is unex- more than a slight, sideways view of
pectedly thrust into a short-lived intimacy Grahame, sorely lacking context.
with a star. The self-aggrandized “me” of Whatever the flaws of “Film Stars Don’t
those titles promise us a window into an Die in Liverpool,” chemistry isn’t one of
unattainable, larger-than-life personality as them. Bening and Bell make for a May-
if to say: No one knew (fill-in-the-blank) December romance of often touching
like me. warmth. They’ve surely exaggerated the
But while proximity to Monroe or Welles pair’s actual relationship. (Turner wrote
has wide cachet, Grahame is less of a house- that he considered his sexuality “fluid,” but
hold name and the close-up offered by “Film Bell’s performance suggests little of that.)
Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool” is far removed Nearly two decades after debuting in “Billy
from her heyday. Grahame was, simply, one Elliot,” Bell has matured into a potent, even
of the great black-and-white actresses: the brooding screen presence.
“other” 1950s blonde bombshell with a ‘Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool’ is a tender if generic portrait of aged glamour. What the Grahame of “Film Stars Don’t Die
soft, sweet voice. Grahame, a femme fatale real-life pariah. Her fourth, initially secret love, albeit a little delusional about her age. in Liverpool” is missing in detail, Bening
of feline grace, could slip through a film, as marriage was to her former stepson, the son (She pines to play Juliet for the Royal makes up for in affection. Her performance is
the critic Judith Williamson wrote, “like a of her third husband, the filmmaker Shakespeare Company.) From the doorway a kind of rebuke to the arc and tragic Norma
drop of loose mercury.” Nicholas Ray. He was 13 when their rela- of her Liverpool apartment, she asks a Desmond view of aging movie actresses.
She slinked through classic noirs like “In tionship began. neighbor, Turner (Jamie Bell) to dance disco They deserve better, Bening seems to be sug-
Lonely Place,” “Crossfire” and “The Big None of that, though, is the subject of with her. Inspired by “Saturday Night gesting. And this year, it’s never been easier
Heat,” played the flirtatious girl rescued by “Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool. ” Fever, ” they groove to “Boogie Oogie to see just how right she is.
Jimmy Stewart in “It’s a Wonderful Life” and Grahame is here in her final years, in exile, Oogie.” “Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool,” a
won an Oscar for her performance as Dick acting in regional theater while privately Turner, a wannabe actor himself, is drawn Sony Pictures Classics release, is rated R by
Powell’s wife in the Hollywood tale “The battling breast cancer. It’s well into the film into her obit not because of her fame but the Motion Picture Association of America
Bad and the Beautiful.” She was often the before Grahame’s troubled past is alluded to. because she’s still simply intoxicating. for “language, some sexual content and
troubled tart or the deadly seductress, but We are instead introduced to a vivacious And, admittedly, there are few clues besides brief nudity.” Running time: 106 minutes.
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have taken off the way it did, it had to be a Angelina Jolie to speak out than it was for Milano replied on Twitter that there are var-
perfect storm and we had to be ready,” she ordinary women experiencing harassment ious stages of cancer, “but it’s still cancer.”
says. from their bosses. Not to be forgotten were the accusers who
Even before (hash)MeToo happened, and But Hill, who for years has been living a decided not to come forward with their
Continued from page 19 just a few days after the Weinstein story quiet academic life at Brandeis University, names, many out of fear of retaliation.
broke, Anita Hill was sure something sig- stressed that the next step has to be more Attorney Gloria Allred, who held news con-
It began, she says, with the election of nificant was happening. “I think we need than just conversation: “We now have to
President Donald Trump, who had bragged ferences with some Weinstein accusers, said
something to push the needle and I think start putting into place measures at schools there were many more she’d spoken to who
openly about groping women. On top of this has done it,” said Hill, a symbol of the and workplaces and the military ... about
that came some aggressive investigative have not yet gone public.
fight against sexual harassment ever since how people should be treated, and we have
reporting — she cites Ronan Farrow in The her 1991 Senate testimony against then- to enforce them.” Hill has just been named And what about the alleged abusers we’ve
New Yorker — and the domino effect of Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas. to a new commission on sexual harassment never heard of, because they’re not famous?
women emboldening each other to come Still, she noted, it was a lot easier for in the entertainment industry. “There have been stunning accounts of farm
forward. Public fascination with anything Hollywood stars like Gwyneth Paltrow and workers harassed in the field, factory work-
Hollywood didn’t hurt either. “For this to As the weeks went on, the accusers multi- ers on lines, restaurant workers,” says law
plied, and so did the accused, from professor Catharine MacKinnon, who
Hollywood (Kevin Spacey, Louis C. K. , decades ago pioneered the legal claim that
Brett Ratner, Dustin Hoffman) to the news sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimi-
business (top morning hosts Charlie Rose nation. “They don’t have the high-profile
and Matt Lauer) to the music world (Russell man ... but I’m telling you, to the women he
Simmons) to politics (Sen. Al Franken, does it to, he’s plenty big.”
Alabama candidate Roy Moore) to the food
world (Mario Batali). The accused lost jobs, Still, says MacKinnon, of the University
TV shows, book deals, a Senate seat — with of Michigan and Harvard law schools, “any
dizzying speed (Spacey was even erased time any victim is believed, it’s a miracle.”
from a completed movie.) Some simply And that’s why the events of late 2017 have
apologized, while others fought back — been unprecedented. “It’s amazing to me
like Simmons, with his hashtag that people are being believed and listened
(hash)NotMe. Some apologies were more to and responded to, and their accounts
effective than others. Spacey drew flak for being acted on,” she says. “That’s never
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By Ryan Pearson “obsessive love and jeal- loved doing here that the audience respond- “I think there are possibilities, aren’t
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ousy and sex” that make ed to was that Hercule Poirot, for all his there? With 66 books and short stories and
for a “very dangerous intellectual power, got dragged into it, got plays, she — and she often brings people
LOS ANGELES — Kenneth Branagh is atmosphere.” dragged into feeling it. And I think it’s a together in her own books actually, so
teasing the return of “old friends” in his The tense whodunit hell of a trip, that trip down the Nile. So I innately — she enjoyed that,” he says.
planned sequel to “Murder on the Orient “Murder on the Orient think it would be great to see how he, how “You feel as though there is a world — just
Express.” Express” featured an all- his heart, responds to that kind of intensi- like with Dickens, there’s a complete world
Branagh is expected to both direct and star cast including ty,” he said. that she’s created — certain kinds of charac-
reprise his role as the fancifully musta- Johnny Depp, Daisy Christie’s 1937 novel, “Death on the ters who live in her world — that I think has
chioed lead character Detective Hercule Kenneth Ridley, Judi Dench, Nile,” was previously adapted into a 1978 real possibilities.” However, Branagh says
Poirot in “Death on the Nile,” another mys- Branagh Penelope Cruz and film starring Peter Ustinov, Bette Davis, he hasn’t exactly floated that idea with any
tery based on an Agatha Christie novel, Michelle Pfeiffer. It was Mia Farrow and Maggie Smith. of the brass at 20th Century Fox.
which screenwriter Michael Green will a global hit after its release in early With a wealth of source material to draw “I bet they’ve been thinking about it
return to adapt. November. Branagh says he was glad to see from, Branagh also endorses the idea of a though,” he says.
Branagh says he’s excited to gather an audiences responding to his quirky portray- Poirot-slash-Christie “cinematic universe” “Murder on the Orient Express” will be
ensemble cast that could possibly include al of Poirot and looks forward to seeing how — the popular term for a series of interlock- released on home video in the coming
bringing back some “old friends” to that will evolve in the sequel. ing films that bring various characters months. “Death on the Nile” is in the early
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choices in bubbly, there’s nothing hear various viewpoints and give Francisco Public Library Quarterly
Wine Merchants on El Camino Real. Millbrae, he believes a growing inter- like the real thing. He said continued their own. For more information call Meeting. 6 p.m. South San Francisco
Though he attributed some of the sales 854-5897. Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave.,
est in a beverage called pét-nat is growth in the number of small-produc- South San Francisco. For more infor-
to celebrations like the New Year’s get- behind his store’s surge in sparkling tion wineries has drawn more cus- THURSDAY, JAN. 4 mation email valle@plsinfo.org.
togethers many are planning this wine sales. Short for the French name Kids Coding: Junior Javascript. 4
tomers into learning about the differ- p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Documentary Club: Engineering
weekend, he noted the wide array of pétillant naturel, which means natural- ences between the some 20 subregions Francisco. Program computer Egypt. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
high-quality Champagnes available games and create video animations. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de
ly sparkling, the wine is bottled while within Champagne. A Champagne las Pulgas, Belmont. Discover how
All skill levels welcome. For more
for at or under $30 this year may have it is fermenting, trapping carbon diox- tasting he hosted earlier this year information contact Egypt’s two greatest pharaohs built
something to do with the uptick in ide inside and creating bubbles. valle@plsinfo.org. their way to immortality through
attracted more than 100 people thirsty architecture. For more information
requests. Developed in France’s Loire Valley by for knowledge, many of whom pur- Winter Culinary Camps for Kids. 9 contact belmont@smcl.org.
“Our sales have not been stronger,” younger vintners more than 20 years chased several bottles afterwards, a.m. to 4 p.m. Highlands Recreation
From Oz to California: Millbrae
Center, 1851 Lexington Ave., San
he said. “It’s looking to be one of the ago, he said several smaller California Kohns said. Mateo. Kids will learn to put togeth- and Australian Bands in Concert. 7
best years we’ve ever had.” wine makers have since have latched er holiday menus, make recipes and p.m. to 9 p.m. Mills High School
“What I keep seeing is the fascina- apply new techniques in cooking, Theatre, 400 Murchison Drive,
More small-scale growers from the onto the method, which takes fewer tion and the trend toward real baking, holiday table setting. $95. Millbrae. Cost $8 in advance. For
steps and allows them to price their Signups required. For more informa- more information contact fsr-
French region of Champagne are get- Champagne,” he said. “It’s almost a tion call (855) 485-2433. janet@yahoo.com.
ting their bottles on the shelves of bottles closer to $20. fascination or a romance for the real
“It’s really captured the attention of San Mateo Public Library Book Lawyers in the Library. 7 p.m. to 9
California stores at less expensive deal.”  Discussion Group. 6:30 p.m. San p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St.,
prices than the better-known brands millennials [and] young wine drinkers San Carlos. Free legal clinics every
Kohns said he’s seen more and more Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third St.,
more heavily marketed in the United because it’s affordable and it’s really San Mateo. For more information month in collaboration with the San
customers willing to pay the $30 he call 522-7849. Mateo Bar Association. One on one
States. So he’s noticed customers who cool,” he said. “I see that continuing 20 minute consultations with a vol-
believes is the minimum one should
may have previously been intimated to grow because it’s so popular.” FRIDAY, JAN. 5 unteer lawyer. For more information
spend on a high-quality Champagne at Tai Chi. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. San Carlos call 591-0341.
by the price of Champagne increasing- Having owned his business since
the market’s San Mateo, Menlo Park, Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Tai
ly choosing it over other sparkling 1999, Bernardo has also seen a grow- Chi for adults offered every Friday WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10
Danville and Los Altos locations. Like and Saturday. Free and open to the Illuminating Insights. 8 a.m. to 5
alternatives like cuvée or prosecco, ing number of customers purchasing p.m. Hall of Justice, 400 County
other merchants, he also reported an public. For more information call
which come from other regions of the sparkling wines throughout the year, 591-0341. Center, Redwood City. Exhibit by
uptick in bubbly bottles sold through- Peninsula artist Sloane Joseph. Runs
globe and are commonly confused with instead of solely for special occasions through Feb. 26. For more informa-
out the year. CuriOdyssey First Friday Family
Champagne. or end-of-year celebrations. Though Night. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CuriOdyssey, tion email
many younger wine drinkers may have “In France, you don’t need an excuse 1651 Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. sloanejoseph@yahoo.com.
Known for its dry, mineral taste, to drink Champagne,” he said, adding Admission is $9.50 to $12.50. Swing
Champagne can be seen as a welcome been intimidated by Champagne, into the weekend with music, sci- Lego Club: Aliens. 4 p.m. 840 W
which can be $20 more expensive than that for many years he’d only be ence, food and fun. For more infor- Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
contrast to California cabernets and approached by shoppers looking for mation call 342-7755. Explore space and create your own
other wines grown closer to home, sparkling wines, he said the entry of planet. For more information con-
small-production wineries into the beverages for New Year’s Eve or SATURDAY, JAN. 6 tact valle@plsinfo.org.
said Westby. Valentine’s Day. “But what we are see- Overeaters Anonymous. 10:15
sparkling wine market has helped peo- a.m. to noon. San Carlos Library, 610 Art Lecture — Klimt and Rodin:
“It’s almost like our California cus- ple feel like they can afford to pair ing is people [here] are just drinking An Artistic Encounter. 7 p.m. to
Elm St., San Carlos. Free and open to
tomers enjoy most what we haven’t bubbles with low-key events. Champagne … for the sake of con- the public. Meetings every Saturday. 8:30 p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm
For more information call 591-0341. St., San Carlos. Free and open to the
got here in California, ” he said. “Now people drink it more and more sumption rather than celebration.” public. For more information call
“They’re after the stuff for the gap that as an everyday kind of wine,” he said. ABC Mouse — Bring Learning 591-0341.
it fills in our own production in Though Bernardo suspected Visit k lwines.com for more informa- Home. 10:30 a.m. 840 W. Orange
THURSDAY, JAN. 11
Ave., South San Francisco. Visit the
California.” sparkling wine enthusiasts have tion about K&L Wines in Redwood library for a demonstration of ABC Bay Area Painted: Landscapes by
Mouse. Recommended for children Mark Monsarrat. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Though Alex Bernardo has also already stocked up for their New Year’s City, v iney ardgate.com for more infor- ages 2 and up. For more information Hall of Justice Lower Level, 400
observed a growing fan base for the mation on Viney ard Gate Wine Sellers County Center, Redwood City. The
Eve celebrations, he plans to keep his contact valle@plsinfo.org.
Community Gallery will be showing
effervescent drinks he offers at store open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and draegers.com for more information works by Mark Monsarrat, a long-
Excel for Teens. 1 p.m. 840 W.
Vineyard Gate Wine Sellers in about Draeger’s Mark ets. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. time plein-air and studio painter of
Learn to create datasets, graphs and traditional oil landscapes. Runs
charts with Excel. Introductory les- through Feb. 27. For more informa-
son. For more information contact tion email markmonsarrat@sbc-
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FAMILY RESOURcE STATEMENT #275902 STATEMENT #275619
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gUIDE as: Car House, 4075 South El Camino as: Main Street Medical, 799 Main Street
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis-
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children and families. business is conducted by a Corporation.
The registrants commenced to transact Tribble, 734 Le Mans Way, Half Moon
Every Tuesday & Weekend business under the FBN on December 1, Bay, CA 94019. The business is con-
2017. ducted by an Individual. The registrants
Look for it in today’s paper to /s/Jeyhun Azizaliyev/ commenced to transact business under
find information on family This statement was filed with the Asses- the FBN on 01/01/2013
resources in the local area, sor-County Clerk on 12/6/2017. (Publish- /s/Pamela Carrington-Tribble/
including childcare. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses-
12/9/17, 12/16/17, 12/23/17, 12/30/17).
sor-County Clerk on 11/10/2017. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 12/9/17, 12/16/17, 12/23/17, 12/30/17).
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STATEMENT #275753 Oliver St., DALY CITY, CA 94014. Reg- STATEMENT #275862
The following person is doing business istered Owner: Edward C. Rafael Jr., The following person is doing business
as: Marina’s Sewing and Fashion Design same address. The business is conduct- as: H GREKO, 432 Acacia Avenue, SAN
School, 116 La Mesa Dr., BURLIN- ed by an Individual. The registrants
commenced to transact business under BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered Owner:
GAME, CA 94010. Registered Owner: Harry Grekousis, same address. The
Marina Dulman, same address. The the FBN on 12/07/17
business is conducted by an Individual. /s/Edward Rafael Jr./ business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrants commenced to transact This statement was filed with the Asses- The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on 2000. sor-County Clerk on 12/7/2017. (Publish- business under the FBN on 12/4/17
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/Harry Grekousis/
/s/Marina Dulman/ 12/9/17, 12/16/17, 12/23/17, 12/30/17).
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 11/28/2017. (Pub- sor-County Clerk on 12/4/2017. (Publish-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
12/9/17, 12/16/17, 12/23/17, 12/30/17). STATEMENT #275705 12/9/17, 12/16/17, 12/23/17, 12/30/17).
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as: Emily E Nails Spa Inc., 211 Park Rd,
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STATEMENT #275917 Owner: Emily E Nails Spa Inc, CA. The STATEMENT #275841
The following person is doing business business is conducted by a Corporation. The following person is doing business
The registrants commenced to transact as: Bee inclusive, 125 Lakewood Circle,
as: KPS Cleaning Service, 1618 Sullivan business under the FBN on 5/21/12.
Ave #337, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Reg- SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Registered
/s/Phuong Nai/
istered Owner: Kleiton Paulo Da Silva, This statement was filed with the Asses-
Owner: Veronica Navarro, same ad- 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 210 Lost & Found
same address. The business is conduct- sor-County Clerk on 11/20/2017. (Pub- dress. The business is conducted by an
ed by an Individual. The registrants lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Individual. The registrants commenced FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME very important actions, however, the per- LOST cAT. Black and White. Black
commenced to transact business under 12/9/17, 12/16/17, 12/23/17, 12/30/17). to transact business under the FBN on . STATEMENT #276827 sonal representative will be required to patch on right eye. REWARD.
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/s/Kleiton Paulo Da Silva/ This statement was filed with the Asses- as: Next Level Design Services, PO Box they have waived notice or consented to
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STATEMENT #275832 tered Owner: Neil Kaufmann, same ad- administration authority will be granted Ring 12/12 Redwood City/San Carlos
sor-County Clerk on 12/7/2017. (Publish- The following person is doing business in the San Mateo Daily Journal, dress. The business is conducted by an unless an interested person files an ob-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 12/11/17, 12/18/17, 12/23/17, 12/30/17). REWARD! Please Call Sharon (650)868-
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GAME, CA 94010. Registered Owner: N/A.. thority.
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FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME is conducted by an Individual. The regis- STATEMENT #275879 This statement was filed with the Asses- this court as follows: JAN 19, 2018 at
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as: KW Cleaning Service, 2081 Whitman /s/Cheryl Tan/ Road, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- 12/30/17, 1/6/17, 1/13/18, 1/20/18). ter, Redwood City, CA 94063.
Way Apt 434, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. This statement was filed with the Asses- tered Owner: Burlingame Motors, Inc., If you object to the granting of the peti- JAMES PATTERSON hardback books.
Registered Owner: Karoline Nunes de sor-County Clerk on 12/1/2017. (Publish- CA. The business is conducted by a tion, you should appear at the hearing 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
Oliveira, same address. The business is ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Corporation. The registrants com- STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF and state your objections or file written
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trants commenced to transact business NAME STATEMENT 273985 ing. Your appearance may be in person
FBN on January 1st, 2014. Name of the person abandoning the use or by your attorney.
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/s/Karoline Nunes de Oliveira/ of the Fictitious Business Name: Phuong If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
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This statement was filed with the Asses- Nai. Name of Business: Emily E Nails els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
sor-County Clerk on 12/05/17. (Publish- Spa. Date of original filing: 6/19/2017. claim with the court and mail a copy to
sor-County Clerk on 12/7/2017. (Publish- Address of Principal Place of Business: the personal representative appointed by
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ThE hALO Forerunner saga. 3 books.
12/16/17, 12/23/17, 12/30/17, 1/6/18). 211 Park Rd, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. the court within the later of either (1) four
12/9/17, 12/16/17, 12/23/17, 12/30/17). months from the date of first issuance of Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587
Registrant: Phuong Nai, 24898 Mohr Dr,
Hayward, CA 94544. The business was letters to a general personal representa- v.LOgvINOv, UNUSUAL Journey to the
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME conducted by an Individual. tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
/s/Phuong Nai/ California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695
STATEMENT #275692 This statement was filed with the Asses- from the date of mailing or personal de-
The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo livery to you of a notice under sectioin
as: MANGO PRESS GOURMET County on 11/20/17. 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- 294 Baby Stuff
NOTES, 1707 Sierra St., REDWOOD (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- er California statutes and legal authority
CITY, CA 94061. Registered Owner: nal, 12/9/17, 12/16/17, 12/23/17, may affect your rights as a creditor. You FIShER-PRIcE hEALThY Care booster
Koetsu Akasaka, same address. The 12/30/17). may want to consult with an attorney seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
business is conducted by an Individual. knowledgable in California law.
The registrants commenced to transact You may examine the file kept by the 295 Art
business under the FBN on January 3, NOTIcE OF PETITION TO court. If you are a person interested in
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF the estate, you may file with the court a BRUShED FINISh, 15" X 20" frame
2000. Betty L. Bishop Request for Special Notice (form DE-
/s/Koetsu Akasaka/ holds 18 various size photos. Never
Case Number: 17PRO01297 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- used. $20. 650-369-2486.
This statement was filed with the Asses- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- praisal of estate assets or of any petition
sor-County Clerk on 11/17/17. (Publish- tingent creditors, and persons who may or account as provided in Probate Code
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, otherwise be interested in the will or es- section 1250. A Request for Special No- 296 Appliances
12/16/17, 12/23/17, 12/30/17, 1/6/18). tate, or both, of Betty L. Bishop. A Peti- tice form is available from the court clerk.
tion for Probate has been filed by Dean Attorney for Petitioner: 1960'S AvOcADO Osterizer blender
A. Bagley in the Superior Court of Cali- Edward W. Suman excellent condition $20.00 (650)596-
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME fornia, County of San Mateo. The Peti- 881 Sneath Lane #218 0513
STATEMENT #276011 tion for Probate requests that Dean A. SAN BRUNO, CA 94066
Bagley be appointed as personal repre- (650)583-3200 AIR cONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/re-
The following person is doing business sentative to administer the estate of the FILED: 12/19/2017 mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
as: Samotors, 1670 S Amphlett Blvd, decedent. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
Ste 27, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Regis- The petition requests the decedent’s will nal on 12/23/17, 12/30/17, 1/2/18 ) 0898
tered Owner: Samotors, CA. The busi- and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The bate. The will and any codicils are avail- AIR cONDITIONER, Portable, 14,000
registrants commenced to transact busi- able for examination in the file kept by BTU, Commercial Cool model
ness under the FBN on N/A. the court. CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
/s/Sameh Mohamed Badawy/ The petition requests authority to admin- sories plus remote included.
This statement was filed with the Asses- ister the estate under the Independent 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO.
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- (650)345-1835
sor-County Clerk on 12/14/17. (Publish- thority will allow the personal representa-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tive to take many actions without obtain- AIR POT keeps 2.5 liters (84 oz) hot or
12/16/17, 12/23/17, 12/30/17, 1/6/18). ing court approval. Before taking certain cold all day $19.95 (650)595-3933
cOLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill -
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
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Fictitious Business Name Statements, gOOD MIcROWAvE 1100 watt $40 Da-
ADVERTISING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, ly City (415) 231-4825.
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, MFg h20LABS Model 300 exc cond
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
Notice of Public Sales and More.
Prospecting is a key element of this position. You will develop new business REFRIgERATOR cOMPAcT made by
emerson $25.00 good shape joe
and manage the sales cycle from start to finish: Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. (650)573-5269

t*EFOUJGZBOERVBMJGZQSPQFSUBSHFUTUPEFWFMPQJOUPDMJFOUT Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 ROOM hEATER Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5.
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The appeal of the Planning Commission’s decision on a project proposing to construct a 249
To succeed at the Daily Journal, you will need the following: square foot whale mouth façade attached to the exit of an existing car wash, located at 1199 El
Camino Real, per Section 12.108.040 and 12.140.010 of the San Bruno Municipal Code (Project
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ment Department at (650) 616-7074.
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296 Appliances 297 Bicycles 299 computers 302 Antiques 304 Furniture 308 Tools
SEWINg MAchINE-ROYAL XL 6000 ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- REcORDABLE cD-R 74, Sealed, Unop- TWO ANTIQUE Treadle Sewing Ma- 2 WALNUT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops cORDLESS DRILL 9.6 volt, great condi-
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, chine; Singer and the other is in working need work but very good cond. $20/ea tion, weak battery, $10 (650)595-3933
(650)342-8436. (650) 578 9208 condition; Call to discuss pricing. (650)952-3466.
chILD’S SchWINN BIcYcLE, BLUE in (650)458-3254 cRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
ShOWTIME ROTISSERIE used once good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. 300 Toys ANTIQUE MOhAgANY Bookcase. Four dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
$90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
message.
NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave A QUESTION of Scruples card game, 303 Electronics ROcKWELL ROUTER with 6 blades-
very good condition $20 (650)992-8321
the game of moral dilemmas. New $25 ARMchAIR gOOD condition $55.
mes 53 MISc DVDs. Mostly Movies. Like (650)266-3184
SINgER SEWINg Machine. Good condi- (650)369-2486 ShOPSMITh MARK V 50th Anniversary
tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call New. $50. 650-204-0587. most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
BARzILAY REcORD - fine walnut cre-
(650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. 298 collectibles DOLL hOUSE w/ furniture $50.00 new denza, 72” x 14.5”H. $100. (650)804- (650)504-0585
joe (650)573-5269 ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma- 3947. Menlo Park.
SMITh cORONA typewriter and table FRAMED LEBRON James painting, chines never used for small bus. $95 SKILL 7313 3/4 HP belt sander, 4 belts,
M120 $25 (650)888-9314 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; (650)591- “gAMBINA” ScARLETT O’Hara doll. (650)992-4544. BEIgE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition manual, perfect, $29.95. (650)595-3933
9769, San Carlos $25. 650-888-9314. (650) 315-2319
UNITAP STANDARD centerset bath- BLAUPUNKT AM/FM/cD Radio and Re- vINTAgE cRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
room chrome faucet, complete, $10, LARgE STUFFED ANIMALS - $3 each ceiver with Detachable Face asking BRAND NEW Japanese Cotton Futton- 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
(650)595-3933 hUMMELS (2) 1980’s $20 ea. Call Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 $100. (650)593-4490 Twin Size 72”x40”x5”-$75
(650)344-4756. (650)839-1064. vINTAgE ShOPSMITh and BAND
vAcUUM cLEANER Dyson (fully recon- ROLLERBLADES, gOOD condition. KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger SAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
dition) $50 Call Ed (415)298-0645 LENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 cARPET RUNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- (650)342-6993
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, 6309 or: floral design. good condition
WESTERN WAShBOARD Sales made $12.00. (650) 578 9208. MOTOROLA BRAvO MB 520 (android
of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. $45.00. (650)266-3184
STAR WARS Celebration 3 Darth Vader 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
$75. phone 650-369-2486. MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 card Belmont (650)595-8855 X-AcTO DELUXE Complete woodcarv-
cOAT/hAT STAND, solid wood, for your
$59 call (650)218-6528 mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520- ing set-new $15 (650)992-8321
WhIRLPOOL WAShER DRYER, GE ONKYO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
Refrigerator all working and in good con- 302 Antiques Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
7045
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
STAR WARS Action figure: Qui-Gon
Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 309 Office Equipment
MAhOgANY ANTIQUE Secretary desk, cOMMODE, gOOD condition. $20 obo.
Steve (650)518-6614. 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- Please call (650)745-6309 1950’S BURROUghS elec. adding ma-
WhIRLPOOL-DRYER gAS Coin Oper- SAMSUNg FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl.
ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 chine. $30. 650-888-9314.
USA MILITARY police helmet, with liner, cOMPUTER SWIvEL CHAIR. Padded
(650)302-2456 Vietnam era $60 (650)591-9769 San Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
REED ORgAN, antique, completely re- LAPTOP cASE or bag. Black. Like new.
WhIRLPOOL-WAShER COIN Operated
Carlos.
stored, $200 OBO. Call if interested. 304 Furniture DESK, gD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or (650)458-3254. (650)458-3578
ANTIQUE DININg table for six people
(650)302-2456 310 Misc. For Sale

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with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
DINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. 500-600 BIg Band-era 78's--most mint,
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
DININg TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match- BESSY SMALL Evening Hand Bag With
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
$250 .(650)-654-1930.
BIFOLD ShUTTERS 2x28”x79 $10.00
DRESSER 4-DRAWER in Belmont for (650)544-5306
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis $75. Good condition; good for children.

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Call (650)678-8585 BOBBY hULL Hockey Game Great
Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784
63 Literature 34 Controversial 46 Oceanside home DREXEL hEADBOARD $50. (650)589-
0764 cAPTEL PhONE Message on it’s
1 On-the-go frozen Nobelist who police procedure asset ENTERTAINMENT cENTER for $50.
screen. Like new used twice $25
(650)871-8907
breakfast served in the practices 47 Fried shrimp Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
(650)726-4102 cASh REgISTER Parts; Much Skin Not
10 “Love, all alike, Irish Senate 35 Light-brown brew sauce gLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
Guts $500 (415)269-4784
DOORS FRENch 2x28”x79” w/5 lights
no season 64 “My bad” 36 Seat of South 48 Unwavering lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
$12.00 (650)544-5306

DOWN
IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
knows, nor __”: Africa’s executive 50 Wonderlands 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. LIONEL chRISTMAS Holiday expan-
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
Donne branch 53 Losing effort IKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
$ 30. (650)598-9804. LIONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and
15 Sinatra’s wife 1 Runs the show 37 Olds luxury car 55 Flagsticks, to LIvINg ROOM Table, good condition.
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537

after Ava 2 Designer 39 Peter Parker’s many golfers $30. (415)231-4825 LUggAgE, RED, 21" NEW Samsonite
Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
Gardner Versace adoptive mother 59 To and __ LOvE chAIR, velour, tan. $45.
(808)631-1365.
16 “Breaking Bad” 3 See 33-Across 40 Parking order? 60 Veiled reply, NEW DELUXE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
NEgRINI FENcINg Epee mask size M
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
toxin 4 Inaccurate 44 Strengthen perhaps (415)260-6940

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Sell! (650) 875-8159.
17 Exercise for the 5 Completely NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame
POWERTEL PhONE for hard of hearing.
Like new used 1 month. $20. (650)871-
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
lower leg uncovered 8907
OFFIcE SWIvEL Chair, good condition. PREMIUM MOvINg blankets good con-
18 In the presence 6 Nest egg accts. $25. (415)231-4825 dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
of 7 Court affairs OFFIcE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid
wood with formica wood grain top $25
SAMSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
19 Creator of the 8 Sister of Helios (650) 787-9753 $45. (650)328-6709
album 9 Improves, as an ORNATE LARgE BOOKcASE: Two
Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
“Reflection,” offer asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. formation.
which consists of 10 Box ORNATE MAhOgANY headboard with
gold trim $60. (650)589-0764
SINK, 33”X22” Top mount with faucet,
$15.00 (650)544-5306
one 54-minute 11 Long ride? PINE DOUBLE/QUEEN head/foot board SLR LENS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
with metal frame $35/obo. (650)646-
track 12 “You win” 8530
Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171

20 Tijuana pronoun 13 Cookie in Snak PORTABLE MASSAgE Table (Sierra


SLR LENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
Comfort). Very good condition. $50.
21 Gulf of Finland Saks (650)871-1778. SUITcASE, gREEN, hard-side, 21”x15”,
good condition, photo available, $15.
republic 14 Keeps occupied RETRO hUTch Needs refinishing other- (650)392-4841
wise good condition. Top detaches from
23 2001 bankruptcy 22 View from Yreka bottom $25. (650)712-9962 SUITcASES (2), BLUE, hard-side,
24”x16” and 26”x18”. Photo available.
headliner 24 GM security SEWINg STORAgE cabinet, Custom $35 for both. (650)392-4841
made wood perfect condition $75.
25 Shaper in a system (650)483-1222 SUITcASES (2), teal, soft-side, 25”x17”
and 29”x19”. Like new. Photo available.
shop 26 Often-grilled tuna SOFABED, vELOUR, tan, Excellent $40 for both. (650)392-4841
condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
27 Minor player 30 Outcast TAYLOR-TOT(1947) MY First Ride $20
SOLID WOOD Entertainment Center- (415)269-4784
28 Tuscany city 32 “Am I off-base TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In

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Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. TRAIN-cOLOR PRINT by John Hugh
29 Kind of butter here?” X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
(925)482-5742
Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756

used in skin care TABLE 24"X48" folding legs each end.


UNIDEN hARLEY Davidson Gas Tank
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
30 Pop, in Paris Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 WATER STORAgE TANK, brand new,
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225.
31 __ jump TWIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame (650)771-6324
33 To a large $ 50. (650)598-9804.
USED BEDROOM Furniture, FREE. Call
311 Musical Instruments
degree (650)573-7381.
chROMATIc hARMONIcA: Horner
35 Most likely WALL UNIT/ROOM Divider. Simple The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
lines. Breaks down for transportation. (650)278-5776.
38 Car system $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
39 Homemade WALNUT chEST, small (4 drawer with EPIPhONE LES Paul 100th
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
crystal products Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469
WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
41 “Entourage” 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 EXcELLENT vIOLIN, previously owned,
first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
agent Gold WOOD-gRAIN LAMINATE Kitchen table
3’x4’ plus 1’ leaf, 2 chairs. Photo availa-
sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
(415)751-2416
42 Driving force? ble $35 (650)392-4841.
FENDER MUSTANg I guitar amplifier
43 Twin Cities daily, 306 housewares 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
$80. (650)421-5469
familiarly cARPET 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny-
FENDER MUSTANg ll guitar amplifier
lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134
45 Historic times 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
$130.00 (650)421-5469
cOMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
49 Address-ending Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
FOR SALE:
20-pieces in original box, never used.
word $250 per box (3 boxes available). Epiphone Les Paul Custom
Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
(650)342-5630
50 Overplay $625.00, 650 421 5469.
cRYSTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $30.
51 Tabbouleh grain Can send picture. (650)464-7860
hUgE LUDWIg Drum Set Silver Sparkle
52 Walked-over FIREPLAcE cANDELABRA with 5 bat- & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
tery-operated candles $30.00, (415)990-
54 Energy Star 6134 (650)369-8013.

co-mgr. 308 Tools


PIANO, UPRIghT, in excellent condi-
tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
56 Modern art? AIR cOMPRESSOR 125PSI Excellent UPRIghT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi-
condition $25. Call Ed (415)298-0645 tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
57 Decluttering
vINTAgE LINgERIE Washboard circa
maven Kondo ANTIQUE IRON Hand Drills. 3 available
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
strumming $50 (650)369-2486
58 Branch AS NEW Slkillsaw 7 1/4", 3/4 HP, with 6'

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cord, $19.95, (650)595-3933.
61 Strange FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469

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“BREAK-DOWN” PORTO-POWER En-
62 Wasted call? gine crane. Excellent condition but sold
“as is” $99 (650)347-7949 Jr.
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311 Musical Instruments 318 Sports Equipment garage Sales 620 Automobiles 625 classic cars 670 Auto Parts
zILJIAN cYMBALS with stands, 21” BOW FLEX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good cORvETTE ‘69 350 4-SPEED. 50K FORD FALcON Engine 1968 V8 289
ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99 Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid Don’t lose money MILES. $18.500. I’ll trade it for a Stinson Long Block 2 Barrow-Includes, Intake
(916)826-5964 $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
(650)784-1061.
gARAgE SALES on a trade-in or Beach property. (650)481-5296. and Exhaust, Manifolds, Oil Pans, Timing
Injection or Carburetor-Call Cliff

312 Pets & Animals chILDS KIcK scooter by razor with hel-
ESTATE SALES consignment! FORD ‘50 4-Door Sedan, Automatic
Transmission, 302V8 $1,200.
(650)504-4159

met $25 obo (650)591-6842 Make money, make room! (650)346-9586. FREE: 2 unmounted tires V.G. condition
AIRLINE cARRIER for cats, pur. from Sell your vehicle in the for Toyota, incl Prius 124 Myrtle Burlin-
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call EASTON ALUMINUM bat.33 inches, 30 MERcEDES ‘79 450 SL with hard top. game (in driveway)
(505)228-1480 local. oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 List your upcoming Daily Journal’s Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851-
EXERcISE BIKE PL105 barely used $65 garage sale, Auto classifieds. 0878 MERcEDES BENz 19 inch AMG Rim
ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- one only for sale $50 (650)814-9737 to
black compact size SanMateo (650)753-
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. 3095 moving sale, Just $45 630 Trucks & SUv’s arrange pick up.
(650)593-2066
gOLF cLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
estate sale, We’ll run it FORD ’96 F-150 5-spd stick shift, 6-cyl-
MIRROR MOUNT, radar detector brack-
et. Fits Escort 95001x 8500 x50/70 s55.
PARROT cAgE, Steel, Large - approx
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
$90.00 (650)341-8342 yard sale, ‘til you sell it! inder 132K miles, $3,550.00 firm new $20. 650-204-0587
battery good condition. Original owner
offer. (650)245-4084 gOLF cLUBS, used set with Cart for rummage sale, (650)340-8841Steve. PEERLESS TIRE Chains, used a few
$50. (650)593-4490
PET cARRIER for small dog or cat in ex- clearance sale, or Reach 83,450 drivers times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
TOYOTA ‘00 Tundra Sr5 in a great obo. (650)745-6309
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Iran: Arrests in Tehran after protests over price hikes


By Amir Vahdat Police also arrested a In the United States, President Donald A rally is also scheduled planned for
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS small number of demon- Trump cheered the protesters in a tweet: tomorrow in Tehran to mark the anniversary
strators in Tehran “Many reports of peaceful protests by of massive government-sponsored demon-
TEHRAN, Iran — Iranians protesting the protesting price hikes Iranian citizens fed up with regime’s cor- strations in December of 2009 that fol-
country’s strained economy gathered in and the president’s eco- ruption & its squandering of the nation’s lowed a crackdown and months of unrest
Tehran and another major city on Friday, for nomic policy. wealth to fund terrorism abroad. Iranian after the contentious presidential elections
the second day of spontaneous, unsanc- The security deputy of govt should respect their people’s rights, in June of that year.
tioned demonstrations placing pressure on Tehran’s governor, including right to express themselves. This latest wave of protests is placing
President Hassan Rouhani’s government. Mohsen Hamedani, said The world is watching! new pressure on Rouhani as his signature
The semi-official Fars news agency Hassan that fewer than 50 peo- (hash)IranProtests.” nuclear deal with world powers remains in
reported that officials said around 300 pro- Rouhani ple gathered at a public Many angry demonstrators had protested peril.
testers gathered in the western city of square in Tehran, and that in many cities across Iran on Thursday, The economy has improved since the
Kermanshah, the scene of a devastating most of them left after a police warning but including the second-largest city of landmark 2015 nuclear deal lifted sanctions
earthquake in November that killed over a few decided to stay on. Mashhad, over rising food prices and infla- on the country, but the effects have yet to
600 residents. In Tehran, fewer than 50 peo- “A few of them were temporarily arrest- tion. trickle down to ordinary Iranians. The
ple protested at a public square. ed,” Hamedani said, without elaborating on Some footage in social media showed prices of many basic goods, including
Fars reported that protesters in the exact figure. He added that if people police used water cannons and tear gas to eggs, have recently increased by 30-40 per-
Kermanshah chanted anti-government slo- want to show their anger by amassing in disperse demonstrators, but it could not be cent.
gans such as “never mind Palestine, think large numbers they should seek permission verified. Some protesters have also criticized
about us,” “death or freedom” and “political from the authorities first. The head of the Revolutionary Court of Iran’s support of Syrian President Bashar
prisoners should be freed.” They damaged Such mass protests without police per- Mashhad, Hasan Heidari, told Fars that 52 Assad in his country’s civil war, in which
some public property before police dis- mission are unusual in Iran and those taking protesters were arrested in Mashhad over the Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard has
persed them. part face arrest. their “illegal” gathering on Thursday. played a major role.

Around the world


Gunman opens fire on
Cairo church; shootout kills at least nine
CAIRO — A gunman on a motorcycle opened fire Friday
outside a church in a Cairo suburb and at a nearby store,
sparking a shootout that killed at least nine people, includ-
ing eight Coptic Christians, authorities said. It was the lat-
est attack targeting Egypt’s embattled Christian minority.
The gunman was also killed, along with at least one
police officer, officials said.
The local affiliate of the extremist Islamic State group
claimed responsibility for the attack late Friday, saying it
was carried out by a “security detail” and that one of its men
was “martyred” in the strike. The claim was carried by the
group’s Aamaq news agency.
The attack began when the gunman tried to break through
the security cordon outside the Coptic Church of Mar Mina.
It was not clear how many assailants were involved.
Egypt’s Interior Ministry referred to only one, but the
Coptic Orthodox church mentioned “gunmen.”
Five people were wounded, including another police offi-
cer, Health Ministry spokesman Khaled Megahed said.
The attack came amid tightened security around churches
and Christian facilities ahead of the Coptic Orthodox
Christian celebrations of Christmas on Jan. 7. Police have
been stationed outside churches and in nearby streets across
Cairo. President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi has personally
chaired meetings with his top security chiefs in recent days
to discuss security during New Year’s Eve and the Orthodox
Christmas.
President Donald Trump spoke with Egypt’s president
after the attack, condemning it and reiterating “that the
United States will continue to stand with Egypt in the face
of terrorism.”
“President Trump emphasized his commitment to
strengthening efforts to defeat terrorism and extremism in
all their forms,” a White House statement said. Trump has
promised to make protecting beleaguered Christian commu-
nities overseas a priority for his administration.

More than months after Maria,


barely half of Puerto Rico has power
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Puerto Rico authorities said
Friday that nearly half of power customers in the U.S. terri-
tory still lack electricity more than three months after
Hurricane Maria, sparking outrage among islanders who
accuse the government of mismanaging its response to the
Category 4 storm.
Officials said 55 percent of the nearly 1.5 million cus-
tomers have power, marking the first time the government
has provided that statistic since Maria hit on Sept. 20 with
winds of up to 154 mph. Officials had previously reported
only power generation, which stands at nearly 70 percent
of pre-storm levels.
“It’s just extraordinary that it is still so far away from
being 100 percent recovered,” said Susan Tierney, a senior
adviser for Denver-based consulting company Analysis
Group who testified before a U.S. Senate committee on
efforts to restore power in Puerto Rico. “I’m not aware of
any time in recent decades since the U.S. has electrified the
entire economy that there has been an outage of this mag-
nitude.”
One of Puerto Rico’s 78 municipalities remains entirely
without power, and it’s unclear when some electricity will
be restored to the central mountain town of Ciales. Crews
this week restored power for the first time to parts of the
southeast coastal town of Yabucoa, which received the first
hit from Maria.
Among those still in the dark is Christian Pagan, 58, who
lives near the capital of San Juan and said it was the gov-
ernment’s fault that a large number of people still don’t
have power.

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