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Warnings sought for doctors on probation


State Sen. Jerry Hill points to new report as committee reviews California Medical Board
By Samantha Weigel to implement report released this week that tors in California and those on have stipulated to probation but
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF measures aimed names hundreds of practicing doc- probation, but still allowed to not necessarily admitted guilt, and
at protecting tors on probation for allegations practice, only make up a small suggest alternate measures such as
A group of state legislators will and informing including negligence, drug use and segment of about 100 doctors, requiring more egregious viola-
convene Monday to review a c o n s um e r s . even sexual assault. however Hill contends consumer tors to undergo a full Medical
recently compiled report on the Hill, chair of If you looked at some of the protections demand more trans- Board hearing.
California Medical Board and a the Senate cases, especially the sexual viola- parency. But Hill said he hopes the state
local senators suggestion to Committee on tions, you would be disgusted and Last year, Hill proposed legisla- Senate committee and Medical
make it easier for patients to find Bus i n es s , you would be appalled that these tion that died, but would have Board will favor raising public
out if their doctor is on probation. Pro fes s i o n s Jerry Hill physicians are still practicing, required doctors inform patients of awareness based on the report that
State Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San and Economic Hill said. their probationary status.
Mateo, is again urging the board Development, is pointing to a There are roughly 137,000 doc- Opponents contend doctors may See DOCTORS, Page 24

Brown seeks Crystal Springs


Dam kept safe
over its history
$437M flood SFPUC maintains
130-year-old dam
By Samantha Weigel

control fund
Plan would address fraction of $187B in unmet infrastructure
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Behind the 175-foot tall Crystal


Springs Dam in San Mateo is the
incredible force of nearly 20 bil-
lion gallons of water used to
quench the thirst of millions of
needs, governor suggests tax increases will likely be needed Bay Area residents.
By Jonathan J. Cooper answer on Despite some of the most
Inside extreme winter storms on record
and Sophia Bollag how exactly
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the state drenching the region, an elaborate
would gener- monitoring system and recent
SACRAMENTO California ate enough improvements to the nearly 130-
Gov. Jerry Brown on Friday called money to year-old structure are helping to
for a boost in spending on water shore up ensure downstream residents are
and transportation infrastructure infrastructure safe.
as the waterlogged state grapples but suggested With the nation tuning in to pre-
with an emergency dam repair, tax increases carious spillway incidents at the
Storm-lashed
frantic levee fixes and catastroph- California roads, dams would likely mighty Oroville and Anderson
ic road damage caused by storms. could cost $1B to fix be needed. dams this month, some are won-
The Democratic governor redi- See page 6 De s p i t e dering how the San Mateo County
rected $50 million from the gener- what you hear structure is living up to the poten-
al fund for emergency response to from many conservatives, there tially drought-busting storms.
flooding and asked state lawmak- has to be a very healthy public This year is not normal, said
ers to speed up $387 million in expenditure based on taxes, David Briggs, local and regional
flood-control spending from a Brown said. water systems manager with the
2014 voter-approved water bond. The governor also is seeking San Francisco Public Utilities
But his plan would address just a updates on flood inundation maps Commission. In many places in
PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE SFPUC our watershed, and we operate over
fraction of the $187 billion in and emergency action plans as
well as enhanced dam inspections. Crews work on increasing the capacity of the Crystal Springs Dam spillway, seven counties from San Francisco
unmet water and transportation
Northern California has received which was finalized in 2012. Below, water overflows from the spillway at all the way to the Sierra, this has
infrastructure needs he identified.
the lip of the dam in 1940, one of the rare cases in which the emergency
Brown said he didnt have the full See BROWN, Page 24 See DAM, Page 18
feature was used at Crystal Springs Reservoir.

College partnership takes aim at teaching shortage


By Austin Walsh the shortage in San Mateo County. next year, is designed to make the Melissa McAlexander, chair of the at the Redwood City community
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Notre Dame de Namur University path quicker and cheaper for those Natural Sciences department at college may begin coursework
and Caada College are using state seeking a credential in one of the Notre Dame de Namur University, before transferring after two years
As education officials across the grant money to launch a four-year fields most affected by the teach- or NDNU. Its exciting to be able to finish at NDNU, or complete the
state wrestle with challenges pre- credential program for local stu- ing shortage. to think about that. accelerated course entirely at the
sented by a dearth of qualified dents who would like to teach biol- Being able to now prepare sec- Fueled by a $183, 546 grant Belmont private university.
teachers, a couple of local univer- ogy in middle or high school. ondary teachers in four years, its from the California Commission
sities are collaborating to address The program, expected to start challenging in a good way, said on Teacher Credentialing, students See COLLEGE, Page 23

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Thought for the Day


If people behaved in the way nations do they
would all be put in straitjackets.
Tennessee Williams, American
playwright (born in 1911, died this date in 1983)

This Day in History


the 16th Amendment to the U.S.

1913 Constitution, giving Congress the


power to levy and collect income
taxes, was declared in effect by
Secretary of State Philander Chase
Knox.
In 1 8 3 6 , inventor Samuel Colt patented his revolver.
In 1905, the Upton Sinclair novel The Jungle was first
published in serial form by the Appeal to Reason newspa-
per.
In 1 9 2 2 , French serial killer Henri Landru, convicted of
murdering 10 women and the son of one of them, was exe-
cuted in Versailles (vehr-SY).
In 1 9 4 0 , a National Hockey League game was televised for
the first time by New York City station W2XBS as the New
York Rangers defeated the Montreal Canadiens, 6-2, at
Madison Square Garden.
In 1 9 5 6 , Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev harshly criti-
cized the late Josef Stalin in a speech before a Communist
Party congress in Moscow.
REUTERS
In 1 9 5 7 , the Supreme Court, in Butler v. Michigan, over-
A reveller parades for the Tom Maior samba school during the carnival in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
turned a Michigan statute making it a misdemeanor to sell
books containing obscene language that would tend to cor-
rupt the morals of youth. Chicago gangster George
Bugs Moran, a rival of Al Capone, died in prison at age zonks were giant stuffed toys, rusted If a contestant did not know the answer
63. automobiles and a ton of watermelons. to a question on Who Wants to be a
In 1 9 6 4 , Eastern Airlines Flight 304, a DC-8, crashed *** Millionaire, they could use one of their
shortly after taking off from New Orleans International Whats My Line, Concentration, three lifelines. The could phone a friend
Airport, killing all 58 on board. Muhammad Ali (then Name That Tune and The Newlywed for 30 seconds, they could ask the audi-
known as Cassius Clay) became world heavyweight boxing Game are just a few of the game shows ence or they could choose 50:50 which
champion as he defeated Sonny Liston in Miami Beach. on television that have been made into had the multiple choices cut down to two
board games. possible answers.
In 1 9 8 6 , President Ferdinand Marcos fled the Philippines
after 20 years of rule in the wake of a tainted election; *** ***
Corazon Aquino assumed the presidency. Rock n Roll Jeopardy (1998) on
VH1 was a short-lived spinoff of The town of Hot Springs, New
Jeopardy. The host was Jeff Probst Mexico,. changed its name to Truth of
Birthdays (born 1962), now the host of Survivor Consequences in 1950. In a promotion-

T
he first survey question on the al stunt, Ralph Edwards (1913-2005),
first episode of the original (2000-present).
*** the host of the radio program Truth or
Family Feud (1976-1985) was Consequences (1940-1957), chal-
Name a famous George. The number The first celebrity guests on the pre-
miere episode of The $10,000 Pyramid lenged a town to change its name to the
one answer was George Washington shows name. As of the 2010 U.S.
(1732-1799). (1973-1992) were June Lockhart (born
1925) and Rob Reiner (born 1947). Census, population of the town is
*** 6,475.
The highest amount of money a con- ***
testant could win on The Gong Show Before he was the game show host of ***
(1976-1980) was $516.32. That amount Beat the Clock (1950-1961), Clayton Answer: Bob Barker (born 1923), host
was the minimum scale payment for a Bud Collyer (1908-1969) was the of The Price is Right (1972-present),
Actress Tea Leoni Comedian Carrot Actress Rashida speaking television appearance, estab- voice of the Man of Steel in the radio
Jones is 41.
closed every show with help control the
is 51. Top is 50. lished by the Screen Actors Guild. show The Adventures of Superman pet population. Have your pet spayed or
Actor Tom Courtenay is 80. Former CBS newsman Bob *** from 1940 to 1951. neutered. In 1995, Barker established
Schieffer is 80. Actress Diane Baker is 79. Actress Karen Paul Lynde (1926-1982) was always in *** the DJ & T Foundation, a nonprofit
Grassle is 75. Humorist Jack Handey is 68. Movie director the center square on the original The The puzzle board on Wheel of organization that subsidizes low-cost
Neil Jordan is 67. Rock musician Dennis Diken (The Hollywood Squares (1966-1982). Fortune (1975-present) has 52 spaces and free spay and neuter clinics. In July
Smithereens) is 60. Rock singer-musician Mike Peters (The Lynde also had a recurring role on 12 spaces on top, 14 spaces in the 2007, Drew Carey (born 1958) succeeded
Alarm; Big Country) is 58. Actress Veronica Webb is 52. Actor Bewitched (1964-1972) as Uncle two middle rows and 12 spaces in the Barker as the host of the long-running
Alexis Denisof is 51. Actress Lesley Boone is 49. Actor Sean Arthur. bottom row. game show.
Astin is 46. Singer Daniel Powter is 46. Latin singer Julio *** ***
Iglesias Jr. is 44. Rhythm-and-blues singer Justin Jeffre is 44. Monty Hall (born 1921), host of Vanna White (born 1957) holds a
Rock musician Richard Liles is 44. Actor Anson Mount is 44. Lets Make a Deal (1963-1977), pre- Guinness World Records for being
Comedian-actress Chelsea Handler is 42. Country singer sented contestants with a choice Televisions Most Frequent Clapper. Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in the
between money or a hidden prize, which On average, she claps 720 times on each weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
Shawna Thompson (Thompson Square) is 39. Actor Justin Questions? Comments? Email
Berfield is 31. Actors James and Oliver Phelps (Harry Potter might be worthless. The worthless episode of Wheel of Fortune. knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
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Escaped inmate caught in downtown San Mateo


By Samantha Weigel Aguirre, who was in cus- intake staff who are typically therapists, said expected to be transferred back to Santa Cruz
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF tody for failing to register Fernando Eiraldo, Santa Cruzs chief probation County Jail where he would be held without
as a sex offender multiple officer. bail, Eiraldo said.
Police arrested a convicted sex offender who times since he was con- While the probation officer and a San Mateo Aguirre, who has been in custody since
escaped Santa Cruz County probation officers victed in 1998, had cop waited outside, Aguirre somehow managed December on a 180-day sentence for failing to
Friday while interviewing to be admitted at a received a temporary court to escape while still wearing orange prison register as a sex offender, also has a history of
substance abuse treatment center in downtown order allowing him to clothes, according to Eiraldo and police. drug use and was supposed to seek treatment
San Mateo. interview at a San Mateo They called for backup and Aguirre was appre- Friday afternoon, Eiraldo said.
drug treatment facility. hended on the 100 block of 15th Avenue around
Officers from multiple police departments The Santa Cruz official wasnt exactly sure
Salvador Although he was accompa- 1:49 p.m. Several businesses in the area were
were called around noon to the treatment center what Aguirres original conviction was for,
Aguirre nied by a Santa Cruz proba- asked to shut down and a shelter in place was
at Second Avenue and South Claremont Street to however according to the Megans Law website,
tion officer, Aguirre was ordered in some locations, according to police.
help find 47-year-old Salvador Velasquez he was convicted in 1998 of felony lewd or las-
allowed to meet alone with treatment center
Aguirre, according to San Mateo police. Aguirre was taken into custody and was civious acts with a child under 14 years of age.

CITY GOVERNMENT repair sidewalks. Sunday, Feb. 19.


The council will also consider a resolu-
Police reports Traffi c hazard. A large piece of wood was
The Re dwo o d tion authorizing the yearlong San Carl o s in the roadway on Christian Drive before
Ci t y Co un c i l will Farmers Market to operate on Sundays, 8:50 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8.
review an ordinance subject to a special event permit. The mar-
Day drinking leads to arrest
adjusting the next two ket transitioned from operating on
A 54-year-old man was arrested for pub- BURLINGAME
city election cycles so lic intoxication on the first block of
Thursdays to Sunday in 2016, and the mar- Burg l ary. A resident returned to a ran-
they align with state Rollins Road in Millbrae before 12:07
ket has been noted as well attended with sacked home on Grove Avenue before 12:54
primary elections in p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4.
more ample parking on Sundays. p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 15.
2018 and 2020, and subsequent autumn gen-
eral elections in even years, in an effort to The council meets 7 p.m. Feb. 27 at City Vandal i s m. A building was spray painted
comply with a state Senate bill aimed at Hall, 600 Elm St. BELMONT on Burlingame Avenue before 10:43 a.m.
improving voter turnout at local elections. The Bel mo nt Ci ty Co unci l will Theft. A man stole wine from a store on El Wednesday, Feb. 15.
The council will hear a staff report on the review updates to the citys regulations on Camino Real before 1:54 p.m. Monday, Arres t. Someone was arrested for shoplift-
2016-17 budget. Current projections esti- accessory dwelling units, or smaller units Feb. 20. ing on El Camino Real before 10 a.m.
mate the city will generate an estimated $6 on a single-family home lot, to align with Reckl es s dri v i ng . A driver was speeding Wednesday, Feb. 15.
million over its budgeted revenue of just state legislation designed to promote their back and forth while playing loud music and Burg l ary. Someone broke a vehicles win-
over $113 million. The report also outlines development. cursing near South Road and Vannier Drive dow and stole a laptop on Airport Boulevard
the costs associated with the relocation of The council will consider extending its before 10:24 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 19. before 6:05 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 15.
residences at the Do c k t o wn Mari n a, exclusive negotiating agreement with the Parki ng v i o l ati o n. A black Mercedes
which the city estimates to cost over $10 developer Sares Reg i s Gro up to Aug. 1 was parked in a red zone near Ralston and MILLBRAE
million. for a commercial and residential project at Academy avenues before 6:07 p.m. Sunday, Hi t-and-run. A driver hit a parked car and
The council will also conduct a study ses- Firehouse Square. Feb. 19. left the scene near Chadbourne and
sion on fees charged for city services in the The council will also hear a staff report on Theft. Two carts full of alcohol were stolen Magnolia avenues before 1:40 p. m.
building, planning, engineering, fire and the 2016-17 budget. As of December, the on El Camino Real before 4:34 p. m. Monday, Feb. 13.
police departments. As many of the fees citys general fund balance was $8.9 mil-
have not been updated in over a decade, the lion, compared to $8.4 million in the previ-
city will consider updating the fees to better ous year. The report also outlines how need-
match the cost of delivering these services. ed infrastructure improvements will be fund-
The council meets 7 p.m. Feb. 27 at City ed, factoring in the expected $1.3 million
Hall, 1017 Middlefield Road. in unrestricted general tax revenue from
The S an Carl o s Ci t y Co un c i l will Measure I.
review a resolution to fund a full-time The council meets 7 p.m. Feb. 28 at City
mai n t en an ce wo rk er t o i n s p ect an d Hall, One Twin Pines Lane.
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San Mateo police investigate Local briefs Man with memory loss v i s i t h i s s i s t er.
Investigators worked with a Punjabi-
increase in auto burglaries Police said burglars might be using an
reunited with family speaking translator in order to try to get
The San Mateo Police Department is electronic device to unlock vehicles with A missing man suffering from severe more information out of the man, but were
investigating an increase in auto burglaries wireless entry. memory loss who was unable to identify unable to learn his name, his city of resi-
in areas of the city, police said Thursday. This technology has been used over the himself to officers was reunited with his dence or any contact information for his
last few years, according to the Police family Friday after they contacted Menlo family or friends.
Police said there has been an increase in After police put out as much information
auto burglaries in the Baywood, Aragon and Department. Park police.
The devices mimic the signal emitted by about the man as they could, his daughter
Bridgepointe neighborhoods in recent The man was found wandering on Santa was alerted via social media and called to
weeks. keys and open vehicle doors with a click of Cruz Avenue on the morning of Feb. 18 and
a button. claim him, Paugh said.
The burglaries are occurring in mostly initially gave officers a name, Gurdayal Hes a resident of the San Jose area,
Police said there is not yet evidence the Singh, but it turned out not to be his,
residential neighborhoods in the evening Paugh said Friday. Once the social media
technology is being used in San Mateo, but according to Menlo Park police spokesman
and in the early morning hours. hit, there was a lot of reposting of it in the
the Police Department wants to notify the Sgt. Kevin Paugh.
In some instances, victims are reporting public about non-traditional methods Sikh community down there and the daugh-
the vehicles were locked, and there were no thieves may use. Th e man s ai d h e was ab o ut 7 0 y ears ter woke up early this morning and immedi-
signs of forced entry. o l d an d was t ry i n g t o g et t o Mo des t o t o ately called us.

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Michael G. Callahan Obituaries Patricia moved to San Francisco and
graduated from Presentation High
Michael G. Callahan, born Dec. 4, 1927, died Dec. 14, School. She worked for a liquor company
2016, peacefully in his home in San Mateo. Serra Residential Center, OLA Altar
Society president and others. as a computer programmer and data pro-
He was 89. cessing manager for 15 years.
Born at Fort Benning, Georgia, he grew up in the She is survived by her sister Maggie
Armendariz; her four children Daniel, Survived by loving husband Forrest
Philippines, and graduated from Eugene High School in Mills; children Forrest Mills Jr., Kevin
1946. He then served in the Army, in Korea. He graduated Samuel, Michael Allen and Evelyn
Klopfer; four grandchildren Rachel, Mills and Brad Mills; brothers Joseph
from the University of Oregon in 1951, where he also Andrews and Richard Andrews; and grand-
earned his masters degree. Tiffany, Kathryn, Brittany; plus, five
great-grandchildren: Terra, Vincent, Patricia Mills child Samantha Mills. Preceded in death
He and Olga Johanna (ne Eide, 1929- by her parents Joe and Mary Andrews.
2006) were married in 1953. They moved Guiliana, Joseph and Brandon.
Viewing is on Monday, February 27 at No funeral services will be held at Patricias request. A
to San Mateo in 1957, where he taught at Rebeca Allen Celebration of Life luncheon will take place in June of
Hillsdale High School until 1989, and 6 pm, Chapel of the Highlands, El
Camino Real at 194 Millwood Drive, Millbrae. A funeral 2017.
also at Caada College and the College
mass will be noon Tuesday, Feb. 28 at Our Lady of Angels
of San Mateo. They resided in Los Altos
Church; 1721 Hillside Drive, Burlingame. John B. Nicholas
from 1965-2007. He and Olga enjoyed
traveling in Europe, especially Britain, Donations in her memory can be made to the Cerebral John B. Nicholas, born Jan. 18, 1954, died Jan. 28,
for he loved English literature. Palsy Association of San Mateo County. 2017, at home in Redwood Shores after a 14-month struggle
He is survived by his two children, with pancreatic cancer. He is survived by his wife of 24
Michael Kieran and Kristen, and his son-in-law
Armando (Manny) Garcia years, Carol Dudick-Nicholas and his faithful orange tabby
Armando (Manny) Garcia, 1937, 2017, died Feb. 10, Purrcy.
Callahan Stephen, who invite friends and former
students to a celebration of his life from 2017. John was born in Hinsdale, Illinois, and graduated from
1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Saturday, March 18, in San Mateo. Father to Tim, Julie, David and Andrew; grandfather to University of Illinois-Chicago (Ph.D.,
For details, visit hillsdalehsalumni.org. Donations may Maria, Leo, Aly, Christian and Tata to Marissa. physical chemistry). For nine years, he
be made to the Hillsdale High School Foundation, 63 Bovet He was born in Mexico to Herlinda Macias and grew up in worked at Pacific Northwest National
Road #218, San Mateo, CA 94402, or the U.S. Fund for South San Francisco. He was a longtime volunteer for North Laboratory, researching catalysts as a
UNICEF (www.unicefusa.org). Peninsula Agency. computational chemist. He joined
Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28 at the Garden Genentech working on drug design, then
Spencer Pierce Nymann Chapel, 885 El Camino Real, South San Francisco. InterMune and Blade Therapeutics. John
also passed the Patent Bar and worked as
Spencer Pierce Nymann, born May 23, 1989, to Katie
Pierce and father Bjorn Nymann (deceased), died Jan. 22,
Philip Ruttenberg a patent agent.
Johns first career (in Chicago) was as
2017. Philip Ruttenberg, born July 16, 1931, died Feb. 21, John Nicolas a gifted freelance guitarist, playing for
In addition to his mother, Spencer is survived by his sis- 2017, at the age of 85. 20 years. He was a lifelong learner and
ter Emily Nymann, grandmother Anne Pierce, his aunt Husband of Zelda for 65 years. Children Ronald (Jenny) very well-read. He passionately studied scientific topics,
Carole Pierce, cousin Travis Bench and numerous extended Ruttenberg, Michael (Janet) Ruttenberg and Donna computational finance, world events, politics, and business
family members. Martindale. Grandchildren Aaron, Greta, Rachael, Nathan, and enjoyed healthy debate and discussion. He was a man of
Never one to sit still, Spencers free and easy spirit pro- Rebecca, Kevin and Ross. Sister Kay (Art) Richmond and many questions, deep thought ... and quick wit. John
pelled him to live each day to the fullest. Any stranger he many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his brother enjoyed hiking, national parks, wildlife, zoos, travel, art
ever met, left not a stranger, but a friend. Robert Ruttenberg. museums, collecting art and red wine.
When in his element, Spencer loved fixing up and flip- Phil was born in Philadelphia. He Services will be 1 p.m. Sunday, March 5 at Trinity
ping cars and composing and recording beats on the moved to Petaluma and when he was 20 Presbyterian Church. You may leave condolences and find
keyboard. Whether redecorating the backyard or repainting and married the love of his life Zell. He memorial contribution information at Legacy.com or crip-
his tennis shoes, Spencer silently showed an artistic flair. was drafted into the Army in Okinawa, penflynn.com.
He continually sought after an understanding and knowl- Japan during the Korean War. When he
edge of the personal relationship between God and man. returned, Phil completed his education at
Thanks to Spencers zealous spiritual optimism, those he San Francisco State. They initially set-
left behind can hold onto the faith and hope that we will tled in Pacifica and for the last 40 years
meet together again in Heaven. in Millbrae. After a 30-year tenure as a
Philip payroll manager at UCSF, he retired at
Rebeca (Sandoval) Allen Ruttenberg 59. He was an avid 49ers and Giants fan.
Rebeca (Sandoval) Allen died peacefully Saturday, Feb. Phil and Zell loved to travel and took
28, 2017. many cruises. Phil enjoyed spending time with his family
Born in Mexico City on Oct. 29, 1918, she grew up in El and took pride in his children, grandchildren, nieces and
Paso, Texas. Graduating valedictorian from her vocational nephews.
school business, she worked for various small businesses. Phil was loved by many and will deeply be missed.
Rebeca met her husband, Daniel Edgar (Ed) Allen, during Services will be Sunday, Feb 26 at Skylawn Memorial
World War II. They married in 1947. They lived in several Park in San Mateo. In lieu of flowers, donations to the
locations ultimately settling in Burlingame, California, in Alzheimers Association is appreciated.
1961. After raising her family, she resumed her career as
office manager for Autohaus Schmid, then eventually kept
Patricia Anne Mills
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Storm-damaged roads, dams could cost $1B to fix


By Scott Smith brings the potential for more costly infrastructure damage.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The California Department of Transportation, which is
responsible for maintaining highways, roads and overpasses,
FRESNO The bill to repair Californias crumbling roads, has a reserve fund of $250 million thats far short of what it
dams and other critical infrastructure hammered by an would cost to fix recent storm damage.
onslaught of storms this winter could top $1 billion, including This is for 2017, Caltrans spokeswoman Vanessa
nearly $600 million alone for damaged roadways that more Wiseman said. So, essentially were talking only two
than doubles what the state budgeted for road repair emergen- months.
cies, officials said Friday. Storms across the state have wrecked more than 350 roads,
Adding to the problems, many communities have drained shutting down traffic on at least 35 that await rebuilding or
their emergency budgets and are looking to the state and feder- shoring up of stretches that washed out, sunk or got covered in
al government for help. But on top of the latest damage, the mud and rocks, officials said.
nations most populated state is struggling with a $6 billion To cover the shortfall for emergency repairs, Caltrans will
annual backlog of repairs for roads, highways and bridges that ask for more money next month from an appointed board that
leaders cant agree on a way to fund. allocates state cash for road projects, Wiseman said.
Winter storms have dumped enough rain and snow on the Aside from emergency road repairs, Gov. Brown said Friday
northern part of the state to end a five-year drought. But with REUTERS that California has $187 billion in unmet needs for water and
the wet weather, comes a host of problems for crumbling infra- Residents in San Jose try to remove flood waters following transportation infrastructure. He suggested tax increases may
structure. Coyote Creek flooding. Storms that have battered California be required, but he wasnt prepared to offer the full answer to
A section of mountain highway between Sacramento and this winter have caused as estimated $1 billion in damage. raising enough money to shore up infrastructure.
South Lake Tahoe has buckled, with repairs estimated to cost Thats bad news for local communities hardest hit by the
$6.5 million. In the Yosemite Valley, only one of three main has crumbled beyond repair, blocking passage on the north- storms. They say rebuilding will cost millions of dollars they
routes into the national parks major attraction is open because south Highway 1 through the tourist destination for up to a dont have.
of damage or fear the roads could give out from cracks and seep- year. Until it is rebuilt, visitors can drive up to view the rugged In San Jose, where storm flooding forced 14,000 residents
ing water, rangers said. coastline, then turn back. from their homes this week, officials say they have not yet cal-
On central Californias rain-soaked coast, a bridge in Big Sur The total cost for responding to flooding, storm damage and culated the cost of the damage. Some people have not even
repairs statewide in the first two months of 2017 will probably returned home yet.
exceed $1 billion, Gov. Jerry Browns finance director, Storms in January cost Sonoma County, north of San
Michael Cohen, said Friday. Much of it will be covered by the Francisco, $12.5 million, mostly for road work.
federal government, which is helping the state recover from Spokeswoman Jennifer Larocque said the county is requesting
severe storms, he said. federal emergency relief funding.
The tally includes $595 million to clean up mudslides and Dennis Schmidt, Butte Countys public works director, said
repair state highways. Costs for evacuations and non-highway storms that led to the emergency at Oroville Dam tore out two
damage, as well as for repairs at Oroville Dam, whose spill- roads and left potholes that will cost more than $1 million to
ways threatened to collapse and flood communities down- repair. He said that will wipe out the countys emergency budg-
stream, have not been precisely tallied, he said. et.
Early estimates put the fixes at the nations tallest dam as Im looking out the window, and its blue skies and sunny,
high as $200 million. Schmidt said. We need it for a couple days to get out and patch
Several more weeks remain in Californias wet season, which some potholes. Our residents will greatly appreciate that.

Around the state from community members. Earlier last year, the citys jail
housed more than 200 detainees for ICE.
US government ends detention Immigration authorities will transfer detainees to other
facilities when the contract ends in 90 days, ICE said in a
contract with California city statement. Currently, 74 detainees are housed in Santa Ana.
SANTA ANA The federal government is ending a con- Immigrant advocates said theyre concerned about the
tract to house immigration detainees in a Southern well-being of gay and transgender detainees who have been
California city that recently declared itself a sanctuary for housed in a special unit in Santa Anas jail.
immigrants, officials said Friday.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement sent a letter
Thursday to Santa Ana announcing the decision to end the Recent rains raised level of
longstanding contract. Federal officials said the arrange- Santa Barbara reservoir 24 feet
ment was no longer cost effective after the city cut the num-
ber of detainees allowed at its jail. CACHUMA LAKE A reservoir in one of the last
Santa Ana officials capped the number of detainees at 128 Southern California regions where severe drought persists
in December as part of an ongoing plan to phase out use of has risen significantly in recent days.
its jail for immigration detainees by 2020. A month later, According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, Santa Barbara
the predominantly Latino city of 325,000 people passed a Countys Cachuma Lake gained 24 feet of depth in just 24
local sanctuary law in response to President Donald Trumps hours, as heavy rainfall that soaked the area funneled into a
planned immigration crackdown. reservoir that months ago was perilously close to empty.
In Santa Ana, the city has long planned to stop having its
jail used to house immigration detainees amid pushback Despite the gains, the reservoir is only at 44 percent of
capacity.

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White House defends FBI contact over Russia reports
By Julie Pace extraordinary public air- him to the media, declaring in a tweet Friday Do I get in the position of where Im updat-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing of those private con- morning that the FBI was totally unable to ing the White House on my priority crimi-
versations. stop the national security leakers that nal cases? The answer is no, I should not be
Spicer said it was the have permeated our government for a long doing that.
WASHINGTON The White House on FBI that first approached time. Other FBI veterans said the interactions
Friday defended chief of staff Reince Priebus the White House about House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi between Priebus and the FBI were not
against accusations he breached a govern- the veracity of a New accused Priebus of an outrageous breach of unprecedented. Robert Anderson, a retired
ment firewall when he asked FBI Director York Times story assert- the FBIs independence and called on the executive assistant director who served
James Comey to publicly dispute media ing that Trump advisers Justice Departments inspector general to under Comey and oversaw counterintelli-
reports that Trump campaign advisers had
been frequently in touch with Russian intel- Reince Priebus had contacts with look into all conversations Priebus and gence investigations, said contacts
Russian intelligence other White House officials have held with between the bureau and White House are
ligence agents. officials during the presidential campaign. the FBI on ongoing investigations. usually very-well documented in order to
President Donald Trumps spokesman, Spicer said Priebus then asked both FBI The rule of law depends on the FBIs avoid the perception of inappropriate con-
Sean Spicer, argued Priebus had little choice Director James Comey and Deputy Director complete independence, free from political tacts.
but to seek Comeys assistance in rebutting Andrew McCabe if they would condemn the pressure from the targets of its investiga- CNN first reported that Priebus had asked
what Spicer said were inaccurate reports story publicly, which they declined to do. tions, Pelosi said. the FBI for help, and a White House official
about contacts during last years presiden- The chief of staff said, well, youve put A 2009 memo from then-Attorney confirmed the matter to The Associated
tial campaign. The FBI did not issue the us in a very difficult situation, Spicer said. General Eric Holder said the Justice Press Thursday night. On Friday morning,
statement requested by Priebus and has Youve told us that a story that made some Department is to advise the White House on two other senior White House officials sum-
given no sign one is forthcoming. fairly significant accusations was not true. pending criminal or civil investigations moned reporters to a briefing to expand on
I dont know what else we were supposed And now you want us to just sit out there. only when it is important for the perform- the timeline of events.
to do, Spicer said. The FBI would not comment on the matter ance of the presidents duties and appropri- The White House officials would only dis-
The Justice Department has policies in or verify the White House account. ate from a law enforcement perspective. cuss the matter on the condition of
place to limit communications between the Fridays revelations were the latest wrin- Ron Hosko, a retired FBI assistant direc- anonymity. Two hours later, Trump panned
White House and the FBI about pending kle in Trumps already complicated relation- tor who oversaw criminal investigations, news stories that rely on anonymous
investigations. Trump officials on Friday ship with the FBI and other intelligence said the discussions between the FBI and the sources, telling a conservative conference
not only confirmed contacts between agencies. Hes accused intelligence officials Trump White House were inadvisable. that reporters shouldnt be allowed to use
Priebus and the FBI, but engaged in an of releasing classified information about It is a very slippery slope, Hosko said. sources unless they use somebodys name.

LGBT issues present Trump with loyalty test


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS son who was familiar with the conversations During his own address to the group Friday,
bisexual and transgender
conservatives. On LGBT but not authorized to speak publicly about Trump explicitly thanked evangelicals and
WASHINGTON There was candidate issues in less than a internal discussions and so requested anonymi- other Christians for their support.
Donald Trump in Colorado, waving a rainbow month, we have seen the ty. The administration has painted the decision
flag emblazoned with LGBTs for Trump, a president go into two sep- After Wednesdays announcement, DeVos as a states rights issue.
photo opportunity meant to signal he was a arate directions. released her own statement, stressing that the We are a states rights party, said White
new brand of Republican when it comes to pro- Late in January, the administration had a moral obligation to House spokesman Sean Spicer. He also con-
tecting LGBT Americans. White House released a protect LGBT students, which she said was firmed that the timing took into account a fil-
Four months later, faced with a major deci- statement declaring Trump not only a key priority for the department, ing deadline for a Supreme Court case on trans-
sion point on the issue, Trumps White House would enforce an Obama but for every school in America. Speaking gender rights.
Gregory T.
held up another slogan: defense of states administration order bar- Thursday to the Conservative Political Action As for Trump, he said, the president has a
rights.
Angelo
ring workplace discrimi- Conference, she framed it as a legal matter, a big heart when it comes to transgender chil-
The administrations decision this week to nation on the basis of sexual identity. The very huge example of the Obama administra- dren but is not going to tell schools what to
revoke guidance on transgender students use unusual announcement of a decision not to act tions overreach. do.
of public school bathrooms was an early test essentially affirming the status quo fol-
of Trumps loyalties between the gay and lowed an internal debate over revoking the
lesbian community he said he supports but order. Trump sided with LGBT activists at the
largely did not support him, and the social urging of his daughter Ivanka Trump and her
conservatives who helped drive his victory. husband, White House adviser Jared Kushner,
Its a tension Trump could find difficult to man- both of whom are viewed as moderating influ-
age throughout his presidency, when the hot- ences on the president.
button social issues he worked hard to avoid This week, Ivanka Trump and Kushner were
during the campaign are impossible to ignore. publicly silent on the transgender bathroom
In a weird way and sometimes a clumsy way, debate.
I think President Donald Trump is trying his The restroom decision set off tensions with-
best to balance issues of LGBT equality and the in the administration. Education Secretary
constituency of evangelical Christians that Betsy DeVos expressed reluctance to rescind
helped propel him to the White House, said protections for transgender students and
Gregory T. Angelo, president of the Log Cabin clashed with Attorney General Jeff Sessions,
Republicans, which represents lesbian, gay, who supported the change, according to a per-
8 Weekend Feb. 25-26, 2017 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Report disputes immigrant Media cant use anonymous


sources, but White House can
threat from banned nations
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gillian Christensen on Friday did carry out an
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON President
Donald Trump unloaded on the
stories, including numerous
reports describing contacts
between his campaign advisers
and Russian intelligence agents,
not dispute the reports authenticity, attack in the news media Friday for using which the White House has
but said it was not a final compre- United States, anonymous sources just hours sharply disputed.
WASHINGTON Analysts at the after members of his own staff
Homeland Security Departments hensive review of the governments just over half However, members of his White
intelligence. were U.S. citi- insisted on brieng reporters only House team regularly demand
intelligence arm found insufficient on condition their names be con-
evidence that citizens of seven The Homeland Security report is zens born in the anonymity when talking to
United States. cealed. reporters. That was the case Friday
Muslim-majority countries included based on unclassified information Unleashing a line of attack that
in President Donald Trumps travel from Justice Department press The others were morning when Trump ofcials
from 26 coun- energized an enthusiastic crowd at briefed reporters on chief of staff
ban pose a terror threat to the United releases on terrorism-related convic- the nations
States. tions and attackers killed in the act, Gillian tries, led by Reince Priebus contact with top
largest gather- FBI ofcials concerning the
A draft document obtained by the State Department visa statistics, the Christensen P a k i s t a n , ing of conser- Russia reports.
Associated Press concludes that citi- 2016 Worldwide Threat Assessment S o m a l i a ,
Bangladesh, Cuba, Ethiopia, Iraq v a t i v e
zenship is an unlikely indicator of from the U.S. intelligence commu- activists, Later Friday, after Trumps
terrorism threats to the United States nity and the State Department and Uzbekistan. Of these, only speech, several news organiza-
Somalia and Iraq were among the Trump said
and that few people from the coun- Country Reports on Terrorism un et h i cal tions including The New York
tries Trump listed in his travel ban 2015. seven nations included in the ban. Times, The Los Angeles Times,
Of the other five nations, one per- reporters make
have carried out attacks or been The three-page report challenges up stories and CNN and Politico were blocked
involved in terrorism-related activi- Trumps core claims. It said that of son each from Iran, Sudan and Yemen from joining a White House media
was also involved in those terrorism make up
ties in the U.S. since Syrias civil 82 people the government deter- Donald Trump sources. gaggle, according to news reports.
war started in 2011. mined were inspired by a foreign ter- cases, but none from Syria. It did not The Associated Press chose not
say if any were Libyan. T h e y
Homeland Security spokeswoman rorist group to carry out or try to shouldnt be allowed to use sources to participate following the move
unless they use somebodys by White House press secretary

Motion seeks travel ban appeal put on hold name, he declared. Let their
name be put out there.
Trump told the Conservative
Sean Spicer. Lauren Easton, the
APs director of media relations,
said in a statement: The AP
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SECURITY OF OUR NATION IS AT STAKE! President
Political Action Conference that believes the public should have as
Trump continues to seek delay after delay in these much access to the president as
SEATTLE The Justice Department wants a federal legal proceedings, Ferguson said in an email to The while not all reporters are bad, the
fake news crowd doesnt repre- possible.
appeals court to put President Trumps travel ban case Associated Press. We will oppose this latest effort to
on hold until he issues a new order, but the states who postpone that day in court. sent the people. It will never rep- Trumps appearance at CPAC
sued to stop the ban want the case to move forward. Washington state and Minnesota sued to stop resent the people and were going represented a triumph for both
A government motion filed Friday says all actions Trumps executive order, and a federal judge put it on to do something about it. speaker and audience each
on the appeal should be stopped because Trump hold. Trump didnt expand on what he ascendant after years when they
intends to issue a new executive order that addresses The government appealed to the 9th U.S. Circuit had in mind or which news organi- were far from the center of the
some of the constitutional concerns raised by his Court of Appeals. The court set a schedule that zations he was talking about. But political universe.
first action. requires the government to file an opening brief by his broadsides represented an esca- Elizabeth Connors of New York
His executive order temporarily banned travelers March 3. The Justice Department wants that plan set lation of his running battle recalled past gatherings as collec-
from seven predominantly Muslim countries and aside for now, but the states want the filing to begin. against the press, which he has tions of the downtrodden.
paused the U.S. refugee program. In a motion filed late Friday, the attorney generals taken to calling the opposition Today, she said, its energized
Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson for the two states said there appears to have been a party. after years in which weve been
said they want the court to keep the case on track. lack of communication between the Department of The president has chafed at a just pushed down, pushed down,
Despite tweeting, SEE YOU IN COURT, THE Justice and the White House. number of anonymously sourced pushed down.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Weekend Feb. 25-26, 2017 9
Witnesses: Gunman shouted get out of my country
By Jim Suhr The president has been Though she did not mention Trump by phone from India and was worried about his
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS especially vocal about name, she directed anger at the U.S. govern- safety.
the threat posed by ment, asking what officials would do to I request other parents to think twice
OLATHE, Kan. In the middle of a crowd- Islamic terrorist groups. stop hate crimes. before sending their children to the United
ed bar, Adam Purinton yelled at two Indian Both of the Indian men Not everyone will be harmful to this States, he said.
men to get out of my country, witnesses were Hindu. country, she said. As engineers for Garmin, Kuchibhotla and
said, then opened fire in an attack that The slain man was Purinton was jailed on murder and Madasani worked at the companys main
killed one of the men and wounded the other, identified as Srinivas attempted murder charges. His first court campus just a mile from the scene of the
as well as a third man who tried to help. Kuchibhotla, 32. His appearance was scheduled for Monday. shooting. Garmin is one of the regions
Hours later, the 51-year-old former air Adam Purinton widow said he came to A bartender at Austins Bar and Grill in the best-known employers.
traffic controller reportedly told a bartender the U.S. in 2005 to pur- suburb of Olathe said Purinton used racial Local police were working with the FBI.
in another town that he needed a place to sue a masters degree at the University of slurs before firing. He was taken into cus- Spokeswoman Bridget Patton said the feder-
hide because he had just killed two Middle Texas at El Paso and worked in Iowa for six tody about five hours later after speaking al agencys role is to help determine if a
Eastern men. years before moving to the Kansas City with another bartender at an Applebees civil rights violation occurred.
In India, the father of one of the wounded area. some 70 miles away in Clinton, Missouri. Purinton, who is being held on $2 mil-
men called Wednesdays attack in the He did not deserve a death like this, The Kansas City Star reported Purintons lion bond, was moved Friday from Missouri
Kansas City suburbs a hate crime, but Sunayana Dumala said Friday at a news con- comments to the second bartender. The to Kansas. Because he has not yet appeared
authorities on Friday declined to discuss a ference organized by her husbands employ- paper did not cite its sources. in court, he did not have an attorney formal-
motive as they investigated. The shooting er, the GPS device-maker Garmin. I dont The other men who were shot were identi- ly assigned to his case.
swiftly stoked fears about the treatment of know what to say. Weve read many times in fied as 32-year-old Alok Madasani, who was Beverly Morris, who has lived next door
immigrants, who feel targeted by President newspapers of some kind of shooting hap- released from the hospital Thursday, and 24- to Purinton in Olathe for about 20 years,
Donald Trumps promises to ban certain pening somewhere. I was always concerned, year-old Ian Grillot, who remained hospital- said he never made her feel unsafe.
travelers, build a wall along the Mexico Are we doing the right thing staying in the ized. He seemed like a good guy, Morris said,
border and put America first. U.S. or America? But he always assured me Madasanis father, Jaganmohan Reddy, but anybody who knew him knew he had a
good things happen in America. said he had spoken with his wounded son by drinking problem.

Around the nation include a yurt and a teepee was part of the
ceremony of leaving. As heavy rain turned
testers themselves and now with the Corps
set to join in removing debris left over sev-
grams from being performed at the
Kissimmee Health Center outside Orlando.
to snow, some said they expected no trouble eral months.
Pipeline protesters pray, during the eviction, despite a heavy law
The high court said the trial judge misstat-
ed facts, and sent the case back to the lower
set fires ahead of camp closing enforcement presence. Florida Supreme Court courts. In the meantime, the procedures at
People are being very mindful, trying overturns abortion limit at clinic
CANNON BALL, N.D. The last people the clinic can take place.
very hard to stay in prayer, to stay posi-
remaining at a Dakota Access pipeline tive, said Nestor Silva, 37, of California. ORLANDO, Fla. A Planned Parenthood The case originated with a lawsuit from
protest camp prayed and set fire to a handful I am not aware of any plans for belliger- affiliate has won a battle over whether doc- two doctors who oppose abortion and who
of wooden structures on Wednesday, hours ence. tors can perform abortions and sonograms work at a different office in the same medical
ahead of a deadline set by the Army Corps of The Corps has set a 2 p.m. deadline for the at a Florida health center. complex. The suit focused on property
Engineers to close the camp. camp to be emptied ahead of potential The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday restrictions; 30 years ago the original
Some of the praying protesters said burn- spring flooding. A massive cleanup effort overturned two lower-court decisions that developer prohibited the complex from
ing the structures which appeared to has been underway for weeks, first by pro- would have stopped abortions and sono- being used as an outpatient surgical center.

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Business in brief
Stocks eke out last-minute gain
By Marley Jay
Egyptians bear down under
worst inflation in a decade
CAIRO Egyptians are bearing
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS down under their worst inflation in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 20,821.76 a decade, cutting spending as much
NEW YORK A late push Low: 20,733.95 as possible as prices surge on basic
helped U.S. stocks finish higher Close: 20,821.76 food items, transport, housing, and
Friday after indexes spent most of Change: +11.44 even some essential medicines.
the day lower. There was far more Inflation reached almost 30 per-
OTHER INDEXES cent in January, up five percent over
selling than buying on Wall Street
S&P 500: 2367.34 +3.53 the previous month, driven by the
overall, but the Dow Jones indus-
trial average managed to extend its NYSE Index: 11,541.29 - 14.87 floatation of the Egyptian pound
winning streak to an 11th day. Nasdaq: 5845.31 +9.80 and slashing of fuel subsidies enact-
Energy companies and banks NYSE MKT: 2484.46 --15.39 ed by President Abdel-Fattah el-
struggled. Investors continued to Sissi in November.
Russell 2000: 1394.52 - 0.10
buy safer assets like government The move was part of a reform
Wilshire 5000: 24,689.93 +30.76 package to secure an IMF bailout
bonds, gold, and stocks that pay
large dividends, such as utility and 10-Yr Bond: 2.31 - 0.07 loan of $12 billion desperately
telephone companies. Thats been Oil (per barrel): 54.02 -0.43 needed to shore up investor confi-
a familiar pattern over the last few Gold : 1,258.00 +6.60 dence and overhaul the economy.
days. Immediately after the floatation,
the pound lost over half its value,
After a long string of gains ear- and corporate earnings in Europe. to 5,845.31. The Russell 2000 percent, to $130.96. AT&T picked
making a wide range of Egypts
lier in February, stocks wobbled Its the uncertainty of what the index, which tracks smaller com- up 41 cents, or 1 percent, to
many imported goods double in
this week and bond prices jumped, ultimate tax package will be ... and panies, slid 0. 1 points to $42.36.
price.
which sent yields down. That hurts how long it will take that package 1,394.52. Gold and silver continued to
banks by forcing rates on mort- to pass, said Lucas. The markets Bond prices sank again. The rise. Gold picked up $6.90, or 0.6 Agency plans to award
gages and other kinds of loans dont like all of this uncertainty. yield on the 10-year Treasury note percent, to $1,258.30 an ounce.
lower. The Dow fell as much as 76 slid to 2.32 percent from 2.39 per- Gold is trading at its highest price Mexico wall contracts by April
Strategist Jerry Lucas of UBS points during the day but recovered cent. Investment banks and insur- since just after the presidential SAN DIEGO U.S. Customs
Wealth Management said a number to gain 11.44 points, or just under ers traded lower as well. election, though its down sharply and Border Protection said Friday
of factors weighed on stocks 0.1 percent, to 20,821.76. The Investors bought utility stocks from last summer. Silver added 22 that it plans to start awarding con-
Friday. That includes political Standard & Poors 500 index rose and phone company stocks, which cents, or 1.2 percent, to $18.34 an tracts by mid-April for President
considerations in the U.S., such as 3.53 points, or 0.1 percent, to pay large dividends similar to ounce and copper picked up 4 Donald Trumps proposed border
questions about President Donald 2,367.34. Both indexes are at all- bonds. Exelon gained $1.20, or cents, or 1.4 percent, to $2.70 a wall with Mexico, signaling that
Trumps upcoming tax reform pro- time highs. The Nasdaq composite 3. 3 percent, to $37. 18 and pound after a steep loss the previ- he is aggressively pursuing plans
posal, and impending elections rose 9.80 points, or 0.2 percent, NextEra Energy rose $2.77, or 2.2 ous day. to erect a great wall along the
2,000-mile border.

Doubts grow about Trumps effect on markets The agency said it will request
bids on or around March 6 and that
companies would have to submit
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tries over the ments than bonds. Its the first time far more complex than they proba- concept papers to design and
U.S. stock mar- thats been the case since 2000, bly imagined. build prototypes by March 10,
NEW YORK How much more ket. when the dot-com bubble popped. There are also concerns that tax according to FedBizOpps.gov, a
can the Trump Bump lift the When we had The trend has been moving in that cuts will come in later than many website for federal contractors.
stock market? the election, direction for years, because stock expect. The field of candidates will be nar-
U.S. stocks have screamed to there was ini- prices have risen faster than corpo- Strategists at Goldman put the rowed by March 20, and finalists
records since Election Day because tially shock, rate earnings, which makes them mood of the market this way: We must submit offers with their pro-
investors are expecting Donald said Darrell look more expensive, said Riley. are approaching peak optimism. posed costs by March 24.
Trumps White House to cut taxes Riley, a vice But it was only a few weeks ago that They forecast the S&P 500 will hit a
for business, make regulations eas- Donald Trump president at T. the committee made the decision to high in the next month or so but end Kelloggs unveils Pop-Tarts
ier for them and goose more growth Rowe Price who go underweight on stocks and the year lower than where it is now
out of the economy. But investors helps set the strategy for how $240 favor bonds more instead. as investors push back expectations
pizza, tacos at NYC cafe
around the world are questioning billion in target-date retirement and Besides the high price tags for for the timing of the tax cuts. NEW YORK Pop-Tarts might
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McGee against Shaqs Twitter attacks
Weekend Feb. 25-26, 2017

Rabb helps Cal strengthen standing in Pac-12


By Michael Wagaman recently hinted that it was a good possibili-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cal 76, Oregon State 46 ty that he would leave college and turn pro.
Rabbs game was typical of so many of
Californias 76-46 win their hold on fourth place. his since he entered California as a blue
BERKELEY Ivan Rabb still hasnt over Oregon State on The Bears got off to a slow start but used a
decided whether or not to declare for the chip prospect from nearby Oakland. He shot
Friday night. Soak in 20-3 run to pull away in the first half then
NBA draft or return to California for a third rode a 16-5 run early in the second half to go 6 of 11, made two dunks off lob passes and
the moment regardless. fell one rebound shy of his 27th career dou-
season. Its our last home game up 55-35 on a night when California hon-
Just the same, the 20-year-old sophomore ored its five seniors in their final regular- ble-double while helping the Bears control
so I just wanted to enjoy both ends of the court.
was in no hurry to leave the court while it. season home game at Haas Pavilion.
savoring the atmosphere and the cheers at It very well might have been Rabbs last Cal bounced back nicely, two days after
Ivan Rabb Rabb scored 16 points
blowing a 10-point late and losing on a
Haas Pavilion. with nine rebounds, game there, too.
Im not sure whats going to happen but Charlie Moore added 11 points while Sam The 6-foot-11-inch, 220-pound sopho- buzzer-beater to No. 6 Oregon.
I definitely wanted to take my time coming Singer scored 14 on 7-of-7 shooting as the more is being looked at as a potential first- They took the game from us so this game
off the court, slap hands with the fans, take Golden Bears (19-9, 10-6 Pac-12) snapped a round pick in next years NBA draft. Rabb
pictures with people, said Rabb following three-game losing streak and strengthened has not publicly announced a decision but See CAL, Page 17

WCAL ousts PAL from CCS Open


St. Francis rides Bellarmines 22-0
22-2 scoring run scoring run tops
past Cherokees Menlo-Atherton
By Terry Bernal By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

SUNNYVALE For one quarter of basket- SUNNYVALE Menlo-Atherton made a


ball, the Sequoia Cherokees looked poised stellar defensive stand in the first quarter of
to make a Cinderella run in the Central Fridays Central Coast Section Open
Coast Section Open Division playoffs. Division opener, holding top-seed
Then West Catholic Athletic League power Bellarmine to seven points.
St. Francis turned up the defense and took But the Bells ranked No. 6 in the state,
over the game, as the No. 4-seed Lancers according to MaxPreps.com solved the
(18-7) took control in the second quarter to conundrum in a hurry, shooting 9 of 13 from
down No. 5 Sequoia 67-61 Friday night at the floor to overtake No. 8 M-A en route to a
Fremont High School. 56-37 victory Friday night at Fremont High
With Sequoia (23-5) jumping out to a 17-7 School.
lead, St. Francis answered with a 22-2 run. While the Bears (22-6) shot just 25.7 per-
Sequoia shot just 38.5 percent from the cent throughout, Bellarmine went in shut-
floor throughout, including an abysmal 4 of down mode between the second and third
17 in the second quarter. But it was a letdown quarters. The Bells (24-1) gunned into the
by the Sequoia defense that caused the tide to lead by virtue of a 22-0 run, keeping M-A
turn, according to senior point guard NJai from scoring for nine-and-a-half minutes.
LeBlanc Jr. With the Bears leading 19-17 with 3:09 to
We werent worried about the shots, we play in the first half, the Bells responded
were worried a lot more about defense, with stern drive to the hoops from junior
LeBlanc said. We had a lot of breakdowns. center Kendall Stubblefield to tie it. Senior
Its such a quick first step on the guards, we forward Colin Denzel followed with a 3-
had to go to zone. And they just shot the TERRY BERNAL/ pointer to give Bellarmine the lead. Junior
lights out literally. DAILY JOURNAL guard Jake Wojcik opened helped continue
LeBlanc was referring to a moment late inAbove: Sequoia guard the dominance into the third quarter, scoring
the game when the Fremont gym experi- NJai LeBlanc Jr. attempts 10 of his game-high 13 points in the second
enced a momentary power outage. But the to get to the hoop against half.
game was in hand for St. Francis well beforeSt. Francis guard Logan M-A started the second half ice cold, miss-
that. Johnson. No. 2, as the ing its first seven field-goal attempts. It
While LeBlanc led all scorers with 24 No. 4-seed Lancers wasnt until Stubblefield came off the floor
points, and Cherokees junior center Ziggy eliminated the No. 5 that the Bears made any headway. The 6-5,
Lauese pulled down a game-high 19 Cherokees from the CCS 225-pound post presence took away any and
rebounds, it was Lancers guard Logan Open Division playoffs every driving lane M-A point guard Eric
Johnson who ran the court with an attitude. with a 67-61 victory Friday Norton tried to create. So, when Stubblefield
The junior racked up a team-high 20 points at Fremont High School. subbed out midway through the third quarter,
and was content to jaw with officials all Right: M-A guard Eric Norton sprinted straight through the key for
night long, even down the stretch St., Norton has his shot a short running floater to finally stop the
Francis in control. blocked by Bellarmine Bells scoring streak.
It was Johnson who forced Sequoia out of guard Jack Wojcik as the M-A sophomore James Beckwith matched
top-seed Bells ousted the
See SEQUOIA, Page 16 Bears with a 56-37 win. See M-A, Page 16

NASCAR looks to Daytona 500 to boost decline


By Jenna Fryer and his strength on the added a win in a qualifying race, and have his hands full with the Joe Gibbs
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS track has been obvious Earnhardt led 53 of 60 laps in a second qual- Racing group and Penske drivers Joey
every time hes behind ifying race before he was passed at the end . Logano and Brad Keselowski.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. The good news the wheel of his So the Hendrick cars have speed, the driv- Watching the last several plate races, I
for NASCAR is that all signs indicate Dale Chevrolet. ers arent cowering from the Toyota team- think the Gibbs guys have the market cor-
Earnhardt Jr. has a legitimate shot to win Earnhardt was part of a work that dominated last years race, and nered on the favorite, he said. The Penske
the Daytona 500. Hendrick Motorsports they are ready to go bumper-to-bumper with guys are really strong. So I think its their
A victory for NASCARs most popular qualifying sweep for the Team Penske fleet. race to lose. The Hendrick cars are going to
driver, in his return to racing after a concus- Sundays season-open- It means Sunday could be a strong open- be up there trying to mix it up.
sion sidelined him the second half of last Dale ing race. Chase Elliott ing day for NASCAR, particularly if NASCAR needs Sunday to go off without a
season, would be a massive boost for the Earnhardt Jr. won the pole, and Earnhardt can pull off his third victory in hitch.
sagging series. Earnhardts star power has Earnhardt will line up The Great American Race. Hes not ready
been one of the bright spots of Speedweeks next to him on the starting grid. Elliott to call himself a favorite, and thinks hell See NASCAR, Page 14
12 Weekend Feb. 25-26, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Durant calls Shaqs ripping of McGee childish


By Janie McCauley Shaq and McGee went back and forth in when youre in this position where somebody on national
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a heated Twitter spat after McGee was done TVs making fun of you night after night, its not the great-
playing Thursday night and it went into est thing for your reputation. I can tell you I had a precon-
OAKLAND Golden State Warriors center JaVale McGee the wee hours of Friday. In a 123-113 win ceived notion of JaVale before he got here that turned out to
fired back at Shaquille ONeal via Twitter after the former star- against the Clippers, McGee returned to a be totally false.
turned TNT analyst posted on his verified account a disparag- reserve role for the NBA-best Warriors as Kerr hopes McGee can move on and focus on basketball.
ing photo of McGee with the words, America meet Javale starting center Zaza Pachulia returned The 29-year-old McGee is in his ninth NBA season with
BUM McGee. from an eight-game absence because of a his fifth team.
ONeal also responded angrily to McGee , saying he would shoulder injury. Everybody cant be Shaq, Durant said. Hes trying to
smack McGees bum a-- after McGee reacted to yet more JaVale McGee The 7-foot McGee, who wasnt avail- make his money and enjoy the game of basketball and this
mockery. able after practice to discuss the matter, perception of him now is that hes a dumb player because he
Warriors coach Steve Kerr and teammate Kevin Durant had four points and four rebounds in near- makes mistakes out on the court. Shaq was a s--- free throw
backed McGee on Friday, with Durant calling Shaq childish ly 12 minutes of action. Many days after shooter. He missed dunks, he airballed free throws, he could-
while criticizing the retired centers poor free throw shooting practice he sits with assistant coach nt shoot outside the paint. He was bigger than everybody.
and other flaws in his game during a Hall of Fame NBA career. Jarron Collins to study film. He didnt have any skills.
JaVale works extremely hard. Hes come in here and done From Kerrs perspective, the constant
so much for us as a player, Durant said. He only wants to be ripping of McGee by ONeal could affect Draymond taunts Paul Pierce over farewell tour
respected just like anybody else. I understand that Shaq works the big mans reputation and salary fig- Warriors forward Draymond Green has been caught on
for a company that wants him to do that type of stuff and ures in the future. microphone taunting the Clippers Paul Pierce about his
make fun of the players. Its cool and funny but when you just JaVale has been fantastic for us, as a impending retirement.
keep doing it time and time and time again for no reason and Shaquille player, as a teammate, a fantastic guy, Pierce is in his 19th NBA season and said in September this
then a guy actually disagrees with you and you threaten him, ONeal Kerr said. Hes funny, hes fun to be will be his last one. TNT microphones caught Green slam-
I didnt know cops could threaten civilians like that. Its def- around, he does his job. Hes a total pro. ming Pierce early in the Warriors 123-113 victory over Los
initely childish but thats what they want from these stars, I dont blame him for being frustrated. Shaqs been picking Angeles.
these retired players, is to feud with the guys thats playing on him for years and years and years. I think JaVale, rightful- He told him, You cant get that farewell tour, they dont
now and make arguments and disagreements. ly so, probably gets frustrated. It like never ends. Its one love you like that. He also referenced Kobe Bryants retire-
If I was JaVale Id feel the same way. Its childish. Shaq thing to just have a little fun but I think you can go a little bit ment last year and his season-long farewell tour, asking,
wants to make a joke about it but if it was him in that posi- over the top. You thought you was Kobe?
tion he would feel the same way. So, its one of those things, if you think of JaVales career Pierce later shot back on Twitter , poking fun at the
Warriors loss to the Cavaliers last year in an NBA finals
Golden State once led three games to one.
Green also criticized Pierce in October for his criticism of
Kevin Durants move to Golden State as a free agent.

Cavs Love expects to


be ready for playoffs
By Tom Withers
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Cavaliers forward Kevin Love expects to be ready for the


NBA playoffs in April after very minor knee surgery.
Doctors removed loose bodies from his left knee Feb. 14
and have told the All-Star he will need six weeks to recover.
Love expects to have the stitches taken
out this weekend, and he believes hes on
schedule to return in late March.
Theres definitely enough time to
where I can get into a good rhythm, Love
said Friday following practice in his first
comments since the operation.
Love isnt sure when he initially sus-
tained the injury, which kept him out of
last weekends All-Star game.
Kevin Love
Its disheartening, he said.
Obviously I wanted to be there, I wanted to play in the game,
but I thought for myself, for the team and everybodys best
interests, it was good for me to get that week. It definitely did
buy me some time where there wasnt games where I was able
to recover, not miss games and I put in a week of recovery
before I got back.
Love anticipates having two weeks to get ready before the
postseason starts.
Ill go through all the protocol, he said. Ill be back
here on the floor, getting the stitches out, before that getting
the swelling down. Its all just part of going through it.
Love is averaging 20 points and 11.1 rebounds in his third
season with Cleveland, which hosts Chicago on Saturday
night.

49ers brief
49ers sign WR DeAndre Carter to 2-year contract
SANTA CLARA The San Francisco 49ers signed wide
receiver DeAndre Carter to a two-year
contract on Friday.
Carter has not played in the NFL but
spent part of the 2015 season on the
practice squads in Oakland and New
England. Carter was cut by the Patriots
last September and wasnt on a roster at
all last season.
Carter played college ball at
THE LOUISE LOVETT COLLECTION DeAndre Carter Sacramento State. He had 207 catches for
2,760 yards and 35 TDs in 41 games. He
was an Associated Press first-team All-American in 2014
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Ex-Giants prospect building resume with Reds Nats announce
By Jay Cohen
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
against the Giants on
Friday.
Votto said, and I think that thats kind of an
underrated attribute for players, the ability to
free-agent deal
GOODYEAR, Ariz. Adam Duvall is hard
An 11th-round pick in
the 2010 amateur draft,
Duvall broke into the
prepare and see that carry over onto the field.
It remains to be seen if Duvalls success in
2016 carries over to this year. He had eight
with C Wieters
at work in the Arizona desert, looking for an By Bill Whitehead
encore to his breakout season for the majors with San homers and 14 RBIs in 55 games before last THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cincinnati Reds. Francisco in 2014. He season.
For the slugging outfielder, the biggest key homered off Mike Leake He gets it. I mean hes a really bright kid WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Matt
is the smallest details. for his first hit in his first and a tremendous worker, manager Bryan Wieters said he managed to cut his left wrist
You dont try to repeat anything, Duvall Adam Duvall major league game Price said. I just dont think its an easy severely by breaking a five-gallon glass
said. Youve got to get your work in. Youve against Cincinnati. game. Its hard to be really good on a consis-
water container in his garage on Nov. 1,
got to stay focused and try to do the little After batting .192 in 28 games with the tent basis. However, my expectation is that
delaying his offseason
things right. To go back, thats what gave Giants, Duvall began the next season back in hes going to be really good again this year.
preparation and, he
you success in the first place. Youve just got the minors. He hit 26 homers for Triple-A A little more plate discipline could help
thinks, his chance to find
to continue to try to do those things. Sacramento before he was shipped to the Reds Duvall continue his level of production. He
a deal in free agency.
Duvall was a pleasant surprise for lowly along with minor league right-hander Keury struck out 164 times last year, compared to 41
Its tough finding a
Cincinnati last year, leading the last-place Mella for Leake. walks.
team when you cant do
Reds with 33 homers and 103 RBIs. He made Duvall, a Louisville native who played his But he grows more comfortable with his
college ball at Western Kentucky, made a surroundings every day, and that also might anything baseball-relat-
the All-Star team for the first time and was a ed, Wieters said Friday,
finalist for the Gold Glove award in left field, quick impression after he was promoted to help this season.
Cincinnati, belting a two-run homer in his With last year being a full year up here and when the catcher took
won by Pittsburghs Starling Marte.
It was Duvalls first full year in the outfield, first plate appearance with the Reds. He went getting to know a bunch of the guys, the com- Matt Wieters batting practice and ran
deep for each of his first three hits with his fortability level is definitely higher than conditioning sprints at
so the defensive recognition was particularly
new club. when I first walked into the locker room, he spring training with the Washington
satisfying.
Adam, he has natural ability and he has a said. Its nice to know the guys and know all Nationals after his signing was announced.
I put a lot of emphasis on my defense, so
very steady routine that he sticks to and can the faces and the coaching staff and the front They told me I was very lucky that it wasnt
it was gratifying for that to kind of pay off,
carry over into the game, Reds slugger Joey office. Its starting to feel like home. worse than it was.
he said before the Reds first exhibition game
The 6-foot-5, 230-pound Wieters con-
tract is worth $10.5 million in 2017, and he
MLB brief
Marrero homers as Giants Strop agrees to 2-year deal with Cubs
has a player option for another $10.5 mil-
lion in 2018.
Now the obstacle for Wieters is getting up
top Reds in spring opener
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MESA, Ariz. The Chicago Cubs and
reliever Pedro Strop have agreed to an
to speed with the reigning NL East champi-
ons pitching staff. The Nationals first
exhibition game is Saturday against the
blooped a single into left $11.85 million, two-year contract that
field before Marrero hit a includes a club option for 2019. The deal division rival New York Mets.
Scottsdale, Ariz. Chris Marrero hit a line drive over the wall in announced Friday supersedes a $5.5 million, He joins a crowded clubhouse of catchers.
three-run homer in the bottom of the ninth left centerfield. one-year agreement from earlier this month. Jose Lobaton and Pedro Severino played in
and drove in four runs as the Giants rallied Patrick Kivlehan had a Strop went 2-2 with a 2.85 ERA in 54 Washington last season, and the club traded
after Madison Bumgarner gave up two runs two-run single off appearances last year, helping Chicago win for San Diegos Derek Norris. In all, there
on two hits in the top of the first. Bumgarner in the first the World Series for the first time since are six catchers on the 40-man roster.
Marrero, a 2006 first-round draft pick of and Hunter Pence doubled 1908. Strop, known for wearing his hat off Wieters, 30, has a .256 career batting
the Nationals trying to revive his career as in a run off Reds starter to the side, and ace right-hander Jake Arrieta average with 117 homers and 437 RBIs over
a non-roster invitee, had an RBI single in Chris Marrero Rookie Davis. Davis, were acquired in the same July 2013 trade eight seasons. Last year, he hit .244 with
the fifth. acquired from the with Baltimore for righy Scott Feldman. 17 homers and 66 RBIs in 124 games
Kevin Shackelford, the seventh Yankees in the Aroldis Chapman deal, is The 31-year-old Strop is 15-20 with a Wieters played with Max Scherzer on the
Cincinnati pitcher, walked Orlando Calixte likely to open with Double-A Pensacola 3.23 ERA in eight seasons with Texas, 2005 U.S. national baseball team when
to open the ninth and Christian Arroyo this year. Baltimore and the Cubs. both were in college.

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NASCAR was even the subject of a critical Problem is, NASCAR doesnt yet know along that are going to put their signature on

NASCAR examination in the Wall Street Journal.


NASCAR has countered with a JGR
announcement that defending race winner
exactly where it is.
NASCAR will launch a new advertising cam-
paign on Sunday called Ready. Set. Race. and
this sport, said team owner Chip Ganassi.
The sports gone through some changes.
Were looking at a new format. Some of us
Continued from page 11 Denny Hamlin and FedEx have signed long- a crash-filled 30-second TV ad was revealed older guys, when they talk about changing the
term extensions , while Team Penske locked in Saturday to promote the 500 . format, we look at each other, ask questions.
Logano and Shell-Pennzoil through 2023. In an effort to add excitement to the racing These young drivers, they go, OK. Its kind
The series is under heavy scrutiny because of of no big deal to those guys.
sliding attendance and television ratings, plus People are talking about the health of the something both the television partners
the title sponsor deal with Monster Energy sport, and this is a watershed moment, Roger and Monster wanted all events will be run I think that says a lot about how they
came in at a fraction of what NASCAR was Penske said of an extension that took nearly a in segments this year. It means the Daytona approach it, how they look forward to it. So I
looking for when it began shopping the nam- year to complete with Shell. 500 wont exactly be a 500-mile race of think its pretty bright when you have an atti-
ing rights almost two years ago. Both FedEx and Shell-Pennzoil are major attrition, but will instead be cut into three tude like that.
NASCAR celebrated its deal with Monster in sponsors who spend something close to $20 parts. There are points on the line for each Indeed, the faces are rapidly changing in
a Las Vegas announcement, and has hitched its million a year to brand the race cars and market segment, giving drivers incentive to race NASCAR as the stars are aging out of their
wagon to the hope that Monster can attract a to the NASCAR audience. hard for the entire race, and one final long rides.
younger demographic and raise the excitement This is a very positive story in our sport, push to the checkered flag. Jeff Gordon is now a television analyst and
level at all the events. But there was little sig- to see the commitment of a very large com- Its a risky move for NASCAR, but one will drive the pace car on Sunday . Tony
nage around the track during Speedweeks, and pany like Shell and Pennzoil are and for embraced publicly by drivers. Some fans, par- Stewart retired at the end of last season. Carl
one of the few indications Monster is the new them to be able to sign up with this team ticularly longtime watchers, are horrified at the Edwards decided in late December he didnt
sponsor were the scantily-clad women around really makes a statement for not only where gimmicks NASCAR is using, but a rising crop want to race this year after coming 10 laps
for some of the pomp and circumstance. Team Penske is, but for where NASCAR is as of young drivers are eager to give it a try. short of winning the championship. Greg
Theres been no television advertising and a sport, Logano said. I think you have a group of guys coming Biffle has committed to a television job.

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Vonn criticizes ski officials after pulling out of race


By Daniella Matar combined race, the event was one of the forerunners, she told them and Johnson did start, with only Johnson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS was postponed and the and they didnt listen. finishing the opening leg. She was in 36th
start was lowered. No. 2: Listen to the representatives. place after the super-G.
CRANS MONTANA, Switzerland Stuhec and Worley Sofia (Goggia) told them that it was not Shiffrin, the overall World Cup leader,
Lindsey Vonn wasnt about to risk another were able to restart but acceptable to race but they didnt listen and holds more than a 300-point lead in the
injury, and neither was Mikaela Shiffrin. Feierabend could not now Denise probably blew her knee out standings over Stuhec and Goggia, the next
Vonn and Shiffrin, along with some of because of her injury. because no one listened. active challengers. Defending overall
their American teammates on the World Cup Worley then crashed The 32-year-old Vonn missed nearly two champion Laura Gut, in second place, is out
tour, pulled out of the Alpine combined race again on her second seasons of competition after injuring her for the rest of the season after injuring her
on Friday because of dangerous conditions Lindsey Vonn attempt. right knee in Austria in 2013. She hurt the knee while training between runs of the
on the course. The first three racers all Federica Brignone, same knee in her comeback. combined event at the world champi-
crashed, and one was taken away on a who was second after the super-G portion, Vonn returned to competition last month onships in St. Moritz two weeks ago.
stretcher with a knee injury. won the race, overtaking first-run leader after nearly a year out with knee and arm Goggia was also among the 16 skiers who
For me Ive had so many injuries, I dont Stuhec in the slalom. Michaela Kirchgasser injuries. did not finish the super-G.
need to risk anything today, Vonn said. A was third. The problem is a lot of times people mis- Fridays race was rescheduled from
lot of the other athletes and coaches were Vonn said the race shouldnt have gone take our opinions as just whining, Vonn Altenmarkt-Zauchensee, Austria. There is
asking me to put pressure on everyone to ahead at all after several of the forerunners said. Were women and were whining and another combined race scheduled for
try to cancel the race because its too dan- including American teammate Julia we just need to suck it up and race, and thats Sunday, with a super-G on Saturday.
gerous and I did my best but I just pray that Mancuso crashed while testing the course not the case. Probably more than half or the It has to be everyone looking out for the
no one else gets hurt today. I think it was a as the snow began to melt in changeable field has been injured before ... its unfortu- most important thing, the athletes safety,
smart decision for our team to pull out of the weather conditions. nate that the FIS doesnt listen to us. Vonn said. I realize if the race is cancelled
race. First and foremost, if all of the forerun- The U.S. ski federation announced that its people lose money and the fans, I under-
After Ilka Stuhec, Tessa Worley and ners are crashing and not finishing thats a team of Vonn, Shiffrin, Laurenne Ross, stand all of the politics, but there is no ski
Denise Feierabend all fell at nearly the same sign that somethings wrong, Vonn said. Jaqueline Wiles, Breezy Johnson and Stacey racing and there is no politics if we dont
point in the opening super-G portion of the The forerunners are there for a reason. Julia Cook would not compete. But Wiles, Cook have safe athletes.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS summers fight against Then Wilder enters the ring for what hes against girls because the states governing
Chris Arreola. Trainer hoping becomes another steppingstone to policy for athletics requires students to
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Deontay Wilder Jay Deas said they quick- unifying the title. If he wins, he expects wrestle against the gender listed on their
is trying to emulate Larry Holmes, both in ly returned to the ring next to fight WBO champion Joseph Parker birth certificates.
becoming the worlds dominant heavy- even with that arm in a this summer and then, he hopes, the winner Beggs reached the tournament after two
weight champion and in cultivating a pin- sling, working on his of the April bout between Anthony Joshua opponents forfeited rather than wrestle him
point left jab while sidelined by a right left, a la Holmes. and Wladimir Klitschko. Parker is first in the regional tournament. He improved to
hand injury. Holmes had a very scheduled to fight Hughie Fury, Tyson 53-0 with the win over Taylor Latham in the
Returning from a pair of injuries to his Deontay Wilder average to decent jab Furys cousin. 110-pound class on Friday.
right arm and flush from a court victory, the until he broke his right
WBC heavyweight champion returns to the hand, Deas said. When he broke his right
ring Saturday night against unbeaten and hand early in his career, he spent 6-8 weeks
mostly unknown Gerald Washington (18-0- just on the left hand and became arguably
1, 12 knockouts) at Legacy Arena. Hes the greatest (jabber) in heavyweight histo-
hoping its the start of a year when he ry. We took a page out of that book.
begins adding belts to the one hes dubbed The 6-foot-7 Wilder predicts a lot of jabs
Sophie. in the fight with the 6-5 Washington, both
Washington is a 34-year-old former tall, athletic fighters.
Southern California tight end and defensive Holmes and fellow former heavyweight
end. He is also a former Navy helicopter champions Evander Holyfield and Earnie
mechanic who turned pro less than five Shavers along with WBO titlist Joseph
years ago. Parker are expected to be on hand at
The 31-year-old Wilder (37-0, 36 KOs) is Legacy Arena.
making his fifth title defense and fourth in The undercard features Jarrett Hurd (19-0,
Birmingham, about an hour from his 13 KOs) against Tony Harrison (24-1, 20
Tuscaloosa hometown. He had surgeries to KOs), both 26, for the IBF super welter-
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SEQUOIA
St. Francis ran deep than just its star jun- standard that led them to the Peninsula by Zach Bene. With the score tied at 43,
ior though. It seemed any combination of Athletic League Boys Basketball however, St. Francis kicked it into gear
Lancers on the floor at a given time found a Tournament championship, helping pave fueled by a pair of 3s by Pedraza to go on
way to shine. While sophomore guard Oscar their way into the CCS Open Division. Five a 12-4 run to seal the win.
Continued from page 11 Pedraza got on a roll in the second half to first-quarter turnovers were a show-stopper I kept thinking (the shooting would
finish with 12 points, it was junior center in Sequoias fast start, cooling LeBlanc come around) because through the season
Tyler Manoa who helped take over the paint after an eight-point opening period. the guys come out and come through in the
its comfort zone of the man-to-man defense.
in doing battle with Ziggy Lauese. Sequoia tends to live and die with LeBlanc second half, Fine Lauese said. But, it did-
But to no avail. Not only did Johnson beat
the Cherokees to the cylinder, it was his Manoa who commutes from Hayward to from beyond the arc, but he managed just nt come around.
assist pass to senior forward Nick Miro that Mountain View every day to attend St. three 3s in the game, a product of St.
Francis totaled eight points and six Francis defense sticking with him all With the loss, Sequoia now looks forward
gave the Lancers the lead at 21-19 midway to the CCS Open Division consolation
through the second quarter. Johnson fin- rebounds. With the exception of two night, allowing him few looks from the out-
points, all of those numbers came amid St. side. The result was a Sequoia offense lack- matchup with Sequoia for the fourth time
ished with four assist and three blocked this season, Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Sequoia.
Francis 22-2 outburst in the first half. ing rhythm over the final three quarters.
shots. Then the Cherokees advance to the CIF
We knew what the focus was, St. Francis St. Francis just did everything better
[Johnson] is so good, we were trying to head coach Mike Motil said, that Ziggys a than we did, Fine Lauese said. Clearly the Northern California playoffs beginning
help NJai out, Sequoia head coach Fine great player, hes a force underneath; the more disciplined team won tonight. We did- March 8.
Lauese said. We picked up man but at 15 point guard, LeBlanc, can score the basket- nt shoot well. Our defense was really off. Were moving forward, Fine Lauese
seconds (on the shot clock) we dropped it ball. And they have a lot of kids that can So, all the credit goes to St. Francis. said. We dont have time to sit there and
down into our zone just to help out. And a shoot the basketball. So, theyre a very The Cherokees glimpsed notions of a pout because some of these teams were
couple times it worked, but we just struggled underrated team. comeback, opening the second half on a 10- going to play, theyre good. So we have to
picking up our man. But the Cherokees didnt play up to the 4 run to take a quick 40-39 lead on a jumper get back to work Monday.

A wild first quarter favored M-A. The Bears the night, the last coming on a drive to the Sequoia for the fourth time this season

M-A committed 19 turnovers throughout, includ-


ing seven in the first period. But the Bells
totaled six first-quarter turnovers to level
hoop right at Stubblefield. Leaving his feet
to accept the challenge, Stubblefield collid-
ed with Norton in midair, resulting in a foul
Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Sequoia.
The Bears then advance to the Division I
bracket of the CIF Northern California play-
Continued from page 11 the playing field, and shot just 2 of 10 from to send Norton to the line for an attempt at offs, opening Wednesday, March. 8.
the field in the period. an and-1, while both hit the deck hard. In other boys CCS Open Division action,
Stubblefields presence was too much to Stubblefield hobbled off the floor and did No. 3 Mitty downed No. 6 Serra 7-46. No. 2
the game-high with 13 points while handle though. The junior racked up five not return. Norton took inventory before St. Ignatius downed No. 7 Palma 60-55.
Norton finished with 12. Beckwith gave M- blocked shots throughout. But when he missing the free throw. The senior guard was In girls CCS Open Division play, No. 4
A some looks from beyond the arc in the checked back into the game in the fourth 5 of 7 from the stripe in the game, while M- Valley Christian downed No. 5 Menlo-
first half, knocking down three 3-pointers quarter, he and Norton played a game of A as a team shot 12 of 16 on free throws. Atherton 61-58. No. 1 Mitty downed No. 8
before the break. But after the 22-0 out- mano y mano that saw both go crashing to M-A now turns its attention to the conso- St. Francis 89-34. M-A will now host St.
burst, the Bears didnt convert another 3 for the floor. lation bracket to the CCS Open Division Francis in the consolation bracket Tuesday
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Looking for a bye
NBA GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
SATURDAY
Boys basketball
WHATS ON TAP
School (14-10) at Notre Dame-Belmont, 12:30 p.m.
Division V
CAL California moved a full game
ahead of Utah in the race for fourth
W L Pct GB CCS quarterfinals No. 4 Castilleja (11-13) at No. 5 Alma Heights (57-19), Continued from page 11 place in the Pac-12 with two
Boston 37 21 .638 Division I 6:15 p.m.
Toronto 34 24 .586 3 No. 7 Carlmont (13-12) vs. No. 2 Los Gatos (18-6) at
games remaining. The two teams
New York 23 35 .397 14 Fremont High, 4:30 p.m. Boys soccer play on March 2 in Salt Lake City
Philadelphia 22 35 .386 14 1/2 Division II CCS quarterfinals we wanted to kind of try to take it where a win would secure fourth
Brooklyn 9 48 .158 27 1/2 No. 11 San Mateo (16-10) vs. No. 3 Valley Christian Open Division out on somebody else, Rabb said.
(12-12) at Santa Clara High, 1 p.m. No.7 Aragon (13-6-1) at No.2 St.Ignatius,1 p.m. place outright for the Bears, along
Southeast Division No. 10 Aragon (15-11) vs. No. 2 Leigh (20-4) at Santa No. 5 Homestead (12-2-6) at No. 4 Carlmont (14-4-2), 7
This was the first game in a long with the important first-round bye
Washington 34 22 .607 Clara High, 2:45 p.m. p.m. time where once we got going, we that comes with it. Its important
Atlanta 32 25 .561 2 1/2 Division III Division I
Miami 26 32 .448 9 played the entire game. if youre trying to win the confer-
No. 6 Sobrato (19-6) vs. No. 3 Jefferson (17-9) at St. No.14 Andrew Hill (10-9-2) at No.6 Menlo-Atherton (9-
Charlotte 24 33 .421 10 1/2 Ignatius High, 2:45 p.m. 7-4),5 p.m. Jabari Bird added three dunks, ence tournament, Martin said.
Orlando 21 38 .356 14 1/2 Division IV Division II including a pair of emphatic one- Not that its impossible if you
No. 11 Carmel (17-8) vs. No. 3 Menlo School (16-7) No. 11 Del mar (14-1-6) at No. 3 El Camino (17-1-3), 1
Central Division at Hartnell College, 4:30 p.m. p.m. handers, as California led by as dont get it, but when youre talk-
Cleveland 40 16 .714 No. 9 Sacred Heart Prep (12-13) vs. No. 1 Half Moon No.10 Soledad (11-5-3) at No.2 Menlo School (14-1-4), many as 34 while beating Oregon
Indiana 30 28 .517 11 Bay (19-7) at Hartnell College, 6:15 p.m. 1 p.m. ing fresh legs and giving you the
Chicago 29 29 .500 12 No.13 Gonzales (11-4-2) at No.5 Serra (11-6-4),1 p.m.
State for the ninth time in the last best chance to win games, thats
Detroit 28 30 .483 13 Girls basketball No.16 Sacred Heart Prep (11-7-1) at No.8 Hillsdale (16- 11 games between the two teams.
Milwaukee 25 31 .446 15 why its important.
CCS quarterfinals 3-2),3 p.m. We just settled in and tightened
Division I
WESTERN CONFERENCE up the screws defensively, Bears
Southwest Division No. 6 Carlmont (18-8) vs. No. 3 Cupertino (20-4) at
Piedmont Hills High, 4:30 p.m.
Girls soccer
CCS quarterfinals coach Cuonzo Martin said.
Big picture
San Antonio 43 13 .768
Houston 41 18 .695 3 1/2 Division II Open Division
No. 2 Gunn (14-11) at No. 7 Aragon (15-10), 4:30 No. 5 Menlo-Atherton (15-3-1) at No. 4 Palo Alto (14-0- The Bears won despite struggling The Bears got off to a slow start
Memphis 34 25 .576 10 1/2
New Orleans 23 35 .397 21 p.m. 4),1 p.m. from the perimeter. They went just and missed their first seven 3-
Dallas 22 35 .386 21 1/2 Division III No. 7 Sequoia (15-2-2) at No. 2 Santa Clara (11-3-6), 1 2 of 13 beyond the arc and shot
No. 5 Aptos (25-4) at No. 4 Mills (17-8), 4:30 p.m. p.m. pointers. At one point they were
Northwest Division No. 8 Notre Dame-SJ (16-7) vs. No. 1 South City (23- No.5Woodside (11-6-2) at No.4 Los Altos (15-5-3),1 p.m. only 47.5 percent from the floor. shooting just 25 percent overall
Utah 36 22 .621 4) at Mills, 1 p.m. Division II Kendal Manuel scored 14 points but still led. At this stage of the
Oklahoma City 33 25 .569 3 Division IV No. 11 Sobrato (9-6-6) at No. 3 Menlo School (12-4-3),
Denver 26 32 .448 10 No. 6 Scotts Valley (18-8) vs. No. 3 Sacred Heart Prep 11 a.m. and Stephen Thompson Jr. added season, style points matter a bit
Portland 24 33 .421 11 1/2 (11-11) at Notre Dame-Belmont, 2 p.m. No. 5 Notre Dame-Belmont (16-3-2) at No. 4 Presenta- 12 for Oregon State. more than they do earlier in the
Minnesota 23 35 .397 13 No. 7 Mercy-SF (19-6) vs. No. 2 Oceana (20-5) at tion (9-5-6),1 p.m.
Notre Dame-Belmont, 11 a.m. The Beavers (5-25, 1-16) had an year but this was a game Cal had to
Pacific Division No. 4 Half Moon Bay (18-8) at No. 5 Notre Dame-Bel- Wrestling early seven-point lead before have to keep its NCAA hopes
Warriors 48 9 .842 mont (9-16), 3:30 p.m. CCS championships California went on its first big run. alive.
L.A. Clippers 35 22 .614 13 No. 8 Monte Vista Christian (17-7) vs. No. 1 Menlo At Independence High School,9 a.m.
Sacramento 25 33 .431 23 1/2
L.A. Lakers 19 40 .322 30
Phoenix 18 40 .310 30 1/2

NHL GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Montreal 61 32 21 8 72 169 158
Ottawa 59 32 21 6 70 158 156
Toronto 60 28 20 12 68 187 179
Boston 61 31 24 6 68 166 162
Florida 60 28 22 10 66 154 170
Tampa Bay 60 27 25 8 62 166 170
Buffalo 60 26 24 10 62 147 168
Detroit 60 24 26 10 58 150 178

Metropolitan Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Washington 60 41 12 7 89 201 128
Pittsburgh 59 37 14 8 82 207 166
N.Y. Rangers 60 39 19 2 80 200 156
Columbus 58 37 16 5 79 187 143
N.Y. Islanders60 29 21 10 68 180 175
Philadelphia 60 28 25 7 63 155 183
New Jersey 60 25 25 10 60 139 172
Carolina 57 25 24 8 58 145 165

WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Minnesota 59 39 14 6 84 198 138
Chicago 61 38 18 5 81 183 157
St. Louis 60 31 24 5 67 170 173
Nashville 60 29 22 9 67 173 167
Winnipeg 63 28 29 6 62 184 199
Dallas 61 24 27 10 58 170 195
Colorado 59 16 40 3 35 116 196

Pacific Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Sharks 60 35 18 7 77 166 144
Edmonton 62 33 21 8 74 177 161
Anaheim 62 32 20 10 74 161 157
Calgary 62 32 26 4 68 166 176
Los Angeles 60 29 27 4 62 146 150
Vancouver 60 26 28 6 58 142 172
Arizona 60 21 32 7 49 145 194
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DAM
Briggs said the SFPUC has come a long SFPUC has released 6 billion gallons to Crystal Springs Dam is concrete and its
way in monitoring and balancing a variety account for the extreme precipitation. wedged into a notch in a canyon and its
of factors during the releases including While its a significant amount, the dam keyed into rock. Its an old dam, it was built
avoiding times when runoff from other areas and spillway are required to withstand a in 1888 and normally you do not have a
Continued from page 1
is also flowing into the creek. Recalling whole lot more. spillway on top of your dam, its not some-
flooding incidents during the 1998 El Nio thing you see in new dams, Briggs said.
been the wettest year on record so far and the winter, Briggs said avoiding high tide is Upgrading history Although the SFPUC hasnt had to use it
record goes back over 100 years. also critical. Its hard to live in San Mateo County in decades, the force from releasing such a
Regardless of the intense storms, the We have far greater awareness of the substantial amount of water over the lip of
SFPUC says its well prepared to handle without noticing a portion of Skyline
creek downstream in terms of elevation and Boulevard, which actually runs atop the the dam could undermine the foot of the
operations of nearly 15 dams, including tide, Briggs said. We also make sure were structure. Therefore, a new stilling basin,
Crystal Springs which is visible from Crystal Springs Dam, has been closed for
not bringing too much water into the Bay nearly six years. The road closure was which essentially is a very large concrete
Interstate 280 near San Mateo. Area then having too much water in the platform where the water would spill, was
necessitated by state-mandated spillway
But a variety of factors have led to a some- reservoir. installed, Briggs said.
improvements.
what unique winter for the SFPUC in manag-
Around 1982, Californias Division of Another somewhat unique component of
ing the local dam. For example, the From drought to drenched Safety of Dams told the SFPUC its spillway the dam is that a road was built atop of it.
Peninsula reservoir wasnt dramatically
This year brought a unique challenge as wasnt wide enough to meet updated stan- After beginning improvements in early
lowered in advance of the storms because
the SFPUC, weary of another potentially dards. Instead of the prior approximate 2011, the SFPUC completed the upgrades in
the Bay Area is in the midst of a two-month
drought-stricken winter, kept levels at the 10,000 cubic feet per second capacity, the 2012. Since then Pacific Gas and Electric as
cutoff from its main water source, the Hetch
reservoir high. The decision was due to a state required the spillway be increased to well as San Mateo County have been work-
Hetchy Reservoir, while crews work on a
two-month closure of the Mountain Tunnel, withstand a release of up to 25,000 cubic ing on restoring the road that will sit above
massive tunnel.
the primary connection carrying Hetch feet per second, Briggs said. the spillway.
Managing output Hetchy water to 2.6 million Bay Area cus- The capacity isnt meant for a winter The road has been closed since late 2010
tomers. About 85 percent of the SFPUCs storm or a 100-year event; its a one-in- and is finally expected to reopen in late
The SFPUC must ensure potable water supplies come from the Hetch Hetchy 10,000-year event. Its unconscionable, 2017, according to the county.
needs are met and the long-standing dam is a Reservoir through the 19-mile long tunnel, that amount of water. But for spillway Although its taken some time, these were
key feature in meeting demands. which is currently undergoing repairs and design purposes, that is what we use, the first major improvements to the dam
The concrete Crystal Springs Dam built in expected to return online shortly. Briggs said. Its beyond conservative. a structure protecting thousands of San
1888 and marveled for its unique three- The concern, believe it or not, six The new requirement forced the SFPUC to Mateo residents from billions of gallons of
dimensional molded brick design, has need- months ago was are we going to run out of lower the reservoir level by about 8 feet and water.
ed few improvements. The most intensive water in the Bay Area if we have an outage undertake a $35 million improvement to
upgrade undertaken occurred recently as the for that long? And we werent sure and one widen the spillway from 89 feet to 208 feet, The unique brick design was replicated by
SFPUC finished state-mandated improve- of the ways we planned for that was to have according to the SFPUC. the federal government in construction of
ments to increase capacity of the spillway a lot of storage in case the winter was very Although improvements were completed the Hoover Dam and a recent test determined
an emergency feature that hasnt been very dry, Briggs said. If we knew this win- several years ago, the level of the reservoir the pioneering concrete mixture used at
used in decades, Briggs said. ter was going to be this wet, storage would remained lowered as the endangered foun- Crystal Springs is actually getting
Instead, managing the reservoir is done have been lower. tain thistle plant grew around the bathtub stronger, Briggs said.
through meticulously-timed controlled So as multiple storm systems includ- ring of the reservoir. The SFPUC is in the Plus, despite it being located just 100 or
releases from a valve, which pipes water ing several atmospheric rivers drenched process of replanting the thistle, which so feet from the notoriously active San
into the San Mateo Creek. Releases allow Northern California, the SFPUC like other only grows in San Mateo County, before it Andreas Fault, the dam has outlived every
the utility to increase capacity in advance of dam operators began releasing water to slowly raises the reservoir over the next person on the planet a history for which
forecasted rainfall; and since the start of make room. decade. the SFPUC is proud.
2017 alone, 6 billion gallons of water have The flow of controlled releases have been Another somewhat unique feature at We love saying this, remarked SFPUC
been discharged. Thats 30 percent of what adjusted over the last two months to account Crystal Springs is the spillway releases spokeswoman Betsy Lauppe Rhodes, the
the reservoir typically holds, although full for factors like other runoff and tides, but water over the lip of the dam unlike oth- dam survived both the 1906 and the 1989
capacity is 22 billion gallons, according to have generally varied from 50 cubic feet per ers that have emergency spillways located earthquakes with no damage or loss of struc-
the SFPUC. second to 300 cfs, Briggs said. In total, the adjacent to the main dam. tural integrity.

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Teachers, especially those in public
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Hearing about teacher shortages in Issa Rae, Aja Naomi King, Yara Shahidi and Janelle Monae, left to right, were featured at Essence Magazines 10th annual Black Women in
California doesnt surprise me, but it does Hollywood gala, which is held Thursday before the Oscars.
dishearten me. People no longer want to
become teachers, because the demands of
the job arent met by the inadequate pay,
and the immense influ-
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despite the great challenges of becoming a By Sandy Cohen The need to be seen, heard and valued was Thursday. Other past recipients include
teacher for the too little they get out of it, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a theme of the evening, as pioneering Davis, Allen, Ross and Union, along with
dedicate their careers to educating the stu- artists such as Debbie Allen and Viola Davis Oprah Winfrey, Halle Berry, Cicely Tyson
dents that go on to become innovators, BEVERLY HILLS Actresses Aja Naomi lauded the next generation of storytellers, and Ava DuVernay, who appears on the cover
entrepreneurs and leaders. King and Yara Shahidi quoted James who in turn thanked them for paving the of the magazines March issue.
The four teachers I mention below arent Baldwin. Insecure creator Issa Rae shared way. Pharrell Williams, whos up for an Oscar
all of the teachers, by any means, who have awkward memories of her first trip down a Allen described Rae as an OBG: an origi- as a producer of Hidden Figures, presented
ever influenced me, but theyve had a par- Hollywood red carpet. And singer-song- nal black girl. The 32-year-old writer, an award to Monae, a star of that film and
ticularly significant effect on my values, writer Janelle Monae, who makes her acting director and star of HBOs Insecure listed Moonlight. He described her as the defi-
skill set and plans for the future. debut in two films best-picture nominated Allen among the many black women who nition of a pluralist.
First, Id like to thank my journalism films at Sundays Oscars, insisted black inspired her. Rae said the choreographer, Its on another level, Williams said.
advisor and sophomore history teacher, women have a right to have our stories director and producer has been goals since Like, youre really talented, sis.
Scott Silton. Mr. Silton leads our team of told. I was a child, then I realized I cant dance so Monae spoke passionately about the
journalists to producing a 16-page newspa- Essence magazine recognized these four I was satisfied just being a fan. autonomy and agency of black women.
per every month it might not seem like young entertainers Thursday at its 10th Tracee Ellis Ross said she and Shahidi, her The world must continue to know that we
much compared to a daily paper like the anniversary Black Women in Hollywood TV daughter on black-ish, are kindred are not your expectations, the 31-year-old
Daily Journal, but when its on top of gala, which is set to air as a special on the souls from different eras. entertainer said. We have been the back-
teaching history classes and having to deal Oprah Winfrey Network on March 5. Shahidi said she sometimes wonders what bones of communities from the ghettos to
with student journalists who are more prone Stories written, directed, produced and shes doing in beautiful designer clothes Silicon Valley. Were not monolithic. We
to making ethical mistakes, Mr. Silton acted by black women are necessary, while the world is reeling backward. are multidimensional. And we have a right
puts in a lot to make the paper succeed. And Common said as he and actor Kofi Siriboe What I am I doing to contribute to the to have our stories told.
the stellar journalism program hes culti- opened the program at the Beverly Wilshire world around me? she said. Im fortunate She noted that Hidden Figures, which
vated at Aragon provided a launching pad Hotel. because you all have taught me by example stars three black women, has brought it
for my personal interest, skill and career This event is a reminder that we are what the role of the arts is: to disrupt, to more than $140 million so far.
choice of journalism without Mr. Silton, here, host Gabrielle Union said. remold and to create. Davis introduced King, her co-star on
Regardless of whether or not anyone sees Past Essence honorees Shonda Rhimes
See STUDENT, Page 22 us. and Diahann Carroll were among the guests See GALA, Page 22

Plenty of prep for Oscars appearance


Movie stars get lots of help before rolling onto the red carpet
By Sandy Cohen the resulting And its not just the dress. Because
THE ASSOICATED PRESS photos can pro- every aspect of a stars body is
pel a thousand inspected and perfected for the
LOS ANGELES Like prom for brands. Oscars, her camera-ready look is a
movie stars, the Academy Awards is The Oscars is living endorsement of countless
Hollywoods most glamorous the most visible products and companies.
night. Its also the most pho- (awards show) Heres a look at some of the ele-
tographed celebrity event of the worldwide, so ments contributing to celebrity red-
year, its starry images beamed when someone carpet perfection:
instantly around the world and end- Kristen Stewart wears a dress
lessly reproduced in fashion maga- from a designer, Body
zines. its like a massive ad campaign for Because the look generally
Thats why it takes about a month them, said Hollywood stylist Tara begins with the outfit, preparations
REUTERS and a team of specialists to get an A- Swennen, whose clients include often start with the body. Most stars
Much like the Academy Awards themselves, there is plenty to do before list actress red-carpet ready and Kristen Stewart and Julie Bowen. It
guests make their appearance at Hollywoods biggest night. really is worth it. See PREP, Page 22
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Little Big Town's momentum grows with residency


By Kristin M. Hall reminder to always live in the moment every
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS chance you get.
The group has a tradition on release week
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Please excuse to play their entire album beginning to end.
singer Phillip Sweet if he gets a little emo- Fridays show will be the first of at least
tional when Little Big Town performs Friday nine dates they have booked at the Ryman
night during the first-ever residency in the throughout the year, with more dates likely
125-year history of the Ryman Auditorium, a to be added. Built in 1892 as the Union
venue that helped popularize country music. Gospel Tabernacle, the building has become
I know I am going to get so choked up synonymous with country and bluegrass and
that its going to be hard to sing, Sweet served as the home of the Grand Ole Opry
said in an interview this week. Its a really from 1943 to 1974. Musical icons from
emotional time for the band. Its a lot to cel- Elvis Presley, Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash,
ebrate. The Carter Family, Patsy Cline, Earl Scruggs
Little Big Town marks a return to their and Bill Monroe have all graced its stage
roots with the album The Breaker, out over the past 125 years.
Friday, with the No. 1 single Better Man, Sally Williams, general manager of the
written by Taylor Swift. Its the first single Ryman Auditorium and vice president of con-
off their new record. certs and entertainment at Opry
The four-piece Grammy-winning country Entertainment Group, said the Ryman want-
group is also celebrating an addition to the ed the first residency to reflect the diversity
family singer Kimberly Schlapman of the musicians who have performed there.
recently announced that she has adopted a We wanted to be working with someone
daughter, Dolly Grace. who was genre bending, who was very firm-
Grammy-winning country band Little Big Town Kimberly Schlapman, Jimi Westbrook, ly rooted in country music, which is
Sweet said the timing of these milestone
Karen Fairchild and Phillip Sweet will play in residency at Nashvilles Ryman Auditorium. Nashville, but also very open and creative
events has given him pause. Its almost
like this moment is marked by this beautiful outside the genre with a pop record band members only had a hand in writing and inclusive of other genres, Williams
little life that has come into our world, he Wanderlust produced by Pharrell Williams three songs on the album. Dont Die said. And Little Big Town is so much that.
said. And its so precious and special and I in 2016. Young, Dont Grow Old, co-written by Swift, who has said shes not touring in
think it makes us truly stop and enjoy that And the band didnt let that momentum Fairchild and Schlapman with Girl Crush 2017, performed Better Man during a spe-
moment in our real lives. fade. writers Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna and cial performance in Houston as part of the
Sweet and Schlapman, along with hus- We didnt want people to know who wrote Liz Rose after Westbrooks sister Joyce died pre-Superbowl festivities, but Sweet said the
band-and-wife Jimi Westbrook and Karen it for a little while because we wanted every- in 2015 due to cancer, has a poignant mes- band is ready if the pop star ever wants to
Fairchild, make up the vocal band that hit a one to hear the song with no subtext, Sweet sage for the band. perform the song with them.
career high in 2015 with the multiplatinum said of Better Man. I feel like people lis- It was kind of therapeutic for them obvi- I mean, come on, Taylor, Sweet said.
hit Girl Crush, which earned accolades at tened with different ears because of that. ously to write it, Sweet said. This is what We would love to do it. If shes up for it,
the 2016 Grammys. They also experimented In a departure from previous records, the you would say to someone you loved. Just a were up for it.

Bill Cosby wont face a barrage of accusers at trial


By Maryclaire Dale alone adds tremendous tion because the jury was allowed to hear led prosecutors to reopen the case.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS weight to the case, said from 23 priest-abuse victims who were not Constand told police he gave her three
lawyer Joseph directly part of the case. unmarked pills and then penetrated her with
PHILADELPHIA In a major break for McGettigan, a prosecutor Its the best of times and the worst of his fingers as she drifted in and out of con-
Bill Cosby, a judge ruled Friday that just one in the Penn State sex times for Cosby. It gives the defendant the sciousness. The comedian has said the sexual
of the comedians multitude of other accusers abuse scandal. opportunity to try the case that should be contact was consensual.
can testify at his trial to bolster charges he The ruling could also tried, the lone accuser, said defense lawyer The additional accuser who can testify
drugged and violated a woman more than a shave weeks off the trial. William J. Brennan, who was involved in the worked for one of Cosbys agents and had
decade ago. Cosby, who is free on church case. If it doesnt go his way, he known the entertainer for six years when he
The 79-year-old TV star is set to go on trial Bill Cosby $1 million bail, could get probably is limited on appellate issues. invited her to lunch at his bungalow at the
in June, accused of sexually assaulting for- 10 years in prison if con- However, Id take this, hands down, over the Bel Air Hotel to discuss her career plans.
mer Temple University employee Andrea victed. He is expected in court again Monday alternative.
to ask that the jurors be selected from anoth- She said he was in a robe and slippers when
Constand at his suburban Philadelphia home The ruling is one of two key pretrial issues she arrived and offered her wine and a pill that
in 2004. Prosecutors wanted to put 13 more er county because of the heavy publicity.
Prosecutors compiled the list of 13 poten- in the case. The judge earlier ruled that the she consumed after he assured her it was safe.
women on the stand to show that his alleged jury can hear Cosbys damaging testimony She said he then sexually assaulted her on his
conduct was part of a distinct pattern of tial witnesses from the nearly 50 women who
have come forward in recent years to say they from Constands 2005 lawsuit against the bed.
behavior. comedian.
were drugged and molested a barrage that At a news conference in 2015, she said she
Montgomery County Judge Steven ONeill
destroyed Cosbys good-guy reputation as Cosbys deposition runs to nearly 1,000 wanted to come forward at the time but feared
disallowed all but one of those women, say-
the star of TVs Cosby Show in the 1980s. pages and covers a string of extramarital retaliation. She said she left her job at the
ing in a one-page ruling that he carefully
His lawyers objected to the testimony liaisons dating to the 1960s. It was the William Morris Agency because I did not
weighed the possible value of their testimo-
about prior bad acts, saying that in some release of the sealed testimony in 2015 that want to see or work with Mr. Cosby.
ny against the potential prejudice to Cosby.
cases the sex was consensual, while others
The one witness who can testify says the involved models and actresses falsely accus-
comic drugged and assaulted her in 1996 at a ing Cosby to gain money or attention.
Los Angeles hotel. His attorneys also argued that some of the
Cosbys lawyer had no immediate com- allegations were so vague with some of
ment, but the actor himself re-tweeted news the women unsure of when the alleged
stories on the ruling, adding the hashtags encounters even took place that it would
(hash)KeepWatching and be impossible for Cosby to defend himself.
(hash)PayAttention. While the ruling is a big victory for Cosby
The judges decision is a setback for prose- at his trial, it could deprive him of grounds
cutors and means the case will now rest more for appeal if he is convicted. In 2015, a
heavily on Constands credibility. Pennsylvania appeals court threw out a
There is an obvious value to the prosecu- Roman Catholic Church officials convic-
tion when you have numerous accusers. That
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neutral makeup suited to her features.

STUDENT PREP
friend. Room 100 (her classroom) has
become an incubator for an endless set of You could design a look around a dress,
amazing ideas that have made my senior and the dress will be changed at the last
year experience unforgettable, whether its minute, he said.
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as simple as pranking another student, or
for my personal interest, skill and career
as ambitious as starting a social media
borrow designer gowns, which are only
Hair
account with the goal of becoming part of
choice of journalism without Mr. Silton, the cultural zeitgeist. available in sample size, somewhere Hair doesnt need too much advance prep,
I probably wouldnt be a Student News Last but not least, I want to thank our between 2 and 4, Swennen said: If you dont said Michael Shaun Corby of Living Proof.
writer today, and I definitely wouldnt be as school yearbook advisor, Vince Bravo. Out want to pay for it, you have to fit into it. He recommends a cut three weeks in advance
sure as I am that I want to spend my life as of all the teachers Ive ever had, Mr. Bravo Hence the scramble to slim down. Enter fit- and a color treatment three days before the red
a journalist. is one who does the most work but gets too ness and nutrition specialists, who say they carpet.
Next, Id like to thank my sophomore little credit for it. Not only does he advise need about four weeks to achieve optimum The last thing you want is dark roots, he
English teacher, Tiffany Wang. Beyond the yearbook (a huge time commitment), he results. said.
teaching me formative writing skills that teaches four English classes, advises the Enrollment in meal-delivery services He consults with the wardrobe stylist about
have served as major factors in the clarity school Gender and Sexuality Awareness spikes during awards season, said Danielle the overall look before spending an hour or
and coherence of my journalistic writing, Club, and serves as one of the schools DuBoise, co-founder of Sakara, which deliv- two to execute the style. Again, it depends on
Ms. Wang helped guide me through the technology coordinators. Mr. Bravo is ers ready-to-eat, organic vegetarian meals to the dress: A strapless gown might call for
most stressful parts of high school in my constantly working with and helping stu- such clients as Chrissy Teigen and Gwyneth flowing locks, where a high-neck design
sophomore and junior year, and pushed me dents before school, during lunch and Paltrow. The companys four-week program demands a classic updo.
to pursue my passions when I was unsure of passing periods, during late nights after is designed to yield the plant-based diets
myself. Ms. Wangs room was a haven for school as we struggle to finish designing maximum beauty benefits: a leaner shape, Outfit
me in my junior year; I spent time there the school yearbook. Hes a passionate vibrant skin and hair and the energy to power
before and after school every day, and, person, unafraid to express his values and through the busy season, DuBoise said. Its the first thing chosen and the last to be
because I was her teacher aide, spent at points of view. Mr. Bravo brings a fresh Exercise is a must for shapely arms and a fit put on. Swennen typically selects the dress
least one class period in her room every perspective to modern education. physique, added Vanessa Packer, whose (or tux) that determines the stars whole red-
day. She helped me with any academic ModelFit studios in New York and Los carpet vibe as soon as Oscar nominations are
Ask any student you know, and they will
work, any personal problems and anything Angeles are known for keeping stars like announced, or even earlier if she seems like a
most likely be able to tell you about the
else I needed, making her a true mentor for Taylor Swift and Karlie Kloss toned and tiny. shoo-in. The stylist's choices are based on a
teachers who have helped them grow and
one of the harder years of high school. Four weeks of regular classes will get a star's personal style, body type and relation-
succeed, just like the ones Ive mentioned
Id also like to thank my junior year celebrity red-carpet ready, slimming the hips ships she may already have with designers
above. And again, this isnt an exhaustive
English teacher, Jennifer Wei. Ms. Wei is and waist and sculpting shoulders, legs and and brands. (Jennifer Lawrence, for example,
list almost every teacher Ive ever had
definitely the most unique teacher Ive had. bottom, Packer said, and it all leads back to has long been a model and muse for Dior.)
has had a beneficial impact on me.
She has all the wisdom of Dumbledore, glowing skin. Then theres the question of availability.
But students can lose these amazing
combined with a child-like personality Every stylist is sharing from one sample
teachers, teachers like Wei, Silton, Wang
reminiscent of the never-aging Peter Pan.
and Bravo, if we dont treat our teachers Makeup set worldwide, she said. The same goes for
She has a contagious sense of humor and the shoes and jewels.
like the assets they are to the future of our Healthy skin is essential for a flawless
finds ways to connect deeply with every Besides tailored makeup and hair, each
communities. look, said Lady Gagas makeup artist, Sarah
student that opens their mind to her dress demands its own accessories and under-
insightful and remarkable knowledge. Tanno. Its really about taking care of the
skin so you can use less makeup, because pinnings. And while the look is usually
While I can say that I consider all of the locked in early, Swennen keeps backup out-
teachers I mentioned here to be not just my Karan Nevatia is a senior at Aragon High School in everything shows under the flashbulbs on
San Mateo. Student News appears in the weekend the red carpet or bright lights onstage, she fits and accessories on hand in case a client
teachers, but my friends, Ms. Wei is per- edition. You can email Student News at changes her mind at the last minute.
haps the most deserving of the title news@smdailyjournal.com
said.
Her work doesnt stop at the face: Since Stars who dont fit a sample size have to
stars are photographed from every angle on buy their dresses, unless a designer offers to
YOUR ONE-STOP TRAVEL CENTER! the Oscars red carpet, Tanno extends founda-
tion and powder down a clients neck and
make them something custom, as Christian
Siriano did for Ghostbusters star Leslie
decolletage for an even-toned appearance, Jones. Otherwise, nearly everything is on
and adds shimmer to exposed shoulders and loan.
collarbones. You wear it, and the next day, its like
Mark Payne, an Emmy-winning makeup Cinderella at midnight, Swennen said. You
artist, said that while a stars red-carpet look turn into a pumpkin and I come creeping in at
is determined by her dress, he opts for more 9 in the morning to get my stuff.

GALA
room, including Union, to tears. She talked
about struggling to overcome an inner crit-
ic that tells her shes unworthy and doesnt
Continued from page 19 belong.
But in order for me to survive in this
industry and in this world, in order for me to
How to Get Away With Murder, by prais- thrive, I have to stop believing that the root
ing the honesty and openness she brings to of my talent is a tree growing in someone
her performances. elses yard, as if the fruit it bears doesnt
That is the goal, Davis said. That is the belong to me, she said. We are living in a
gift. world where we watch our culture being con-
The 32-year-old actress responded with a sumed and are left starving for ourselves,
poetic speech that moved several in the and I dont want to be hungry anymore.
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California Teachers Association has estimated 100,000 new

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teachers will be needed over the next decade. The shortage is
especially severe in fields of specific interests such as
math, science and special education.
Assemblyman Patrick ODonnell, D-Long Beach, has
Dems inviting
The ability to transfer course credits from less expensive
community colleges will help students who might not oth-
erwise be able to afford this program, said Caryl Hodges,
Education and Psychology dean at NDNU in a prepared
also proposed Assembly Bill 169 to establish a $20,000
grant program for students enrolled in teaching credential
programs specializing in areas of high need. He too crafted
Assembly Bill 170 to repeal a law prohibiting state college
immigrants to
Trumps address
students from graduating in four years with a teaching cre-
statement. dential.
Plans are to launch the program as a collaboration Hodges said she believes the program offered at the local
between NDNU and Caada College initially, with hopes of schools aims to accomplish a similar goal.
expanding it to other San Mateo County Community The program at NDNU is a significant time and cost THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
College District schools in coming years. saver for potential teachers because it offers the opportuni-
Such innovative efforts to lessen the burden on those ty to complete both a bachelors degree and single subject WASHINGTON Democrats have invited immigrants and
interested in pursuing an education career are becoming biology credential with four years of study, she said. foreigners to President Donald Trumps first address to
increasingly popular as state and local school officials seek As part of the initiative, outreach will be offered to local Congress in an effort to put a face on those who could be
to quell the growing need for teachers. middle and high school students notifying them of the hurt by the Republicans policies.
The San Mateo County Office of Education announced late accelerated credential program. Lawmakers typically get one guest ticket apiece for pres-
last year a grant program offered to school workers who McAlexander said she hoped the effort would get young idential addresses, as they will for Tuesdays prime-time
want financial support while transitioning from classified students to consider the perks of beginning a career in edu- speech, and the invites often go to family, friends or some-
positions such as administrative aides or support jobs to cation. one from back home. To send a message to Trump,
becoming teachers. We are looking to capture students a lot earlier in the Democrats have invited the Iraqi-American doctor who dis-
Meanwhile, the San Mateo Union High and South San process to think about teaching, she said. That will help covered elevated levels of lead in the blood of many children
Francisco Unified school districts have discussed building us be more engaged with students earlier in their decision living in Flint, Michigan; a Pakistani-born doctor who
workforce housing projects as a means of luring and keep- making. delivers critical care to patients in Rhode Island and an
ing talented teachers who may be struggling to deal with the McAlexander said she considered the creative initiative a American-born daughter of Palestinian refugees who aids
cost of living. potential step toward offering a solution to a dire issue people like her family in their quest to come to the United
The cost concerns locally are compounded by dwindling locally and abroad. States.
amounts of college students enrolling in teaching creden- This is a great way to get us to push and incentivize I want Trump to see the face of a woman, the face of a
tial programs across the state. The issue is so dire, innovation, she said. Muslim, and the face of someone whose
family has enriched and contributed to
this country despite starting out as
refugees, said Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-
Ill., whose guest Tuesday will be Fidaa
Rashid, a Chicago immigration attorney.
Soon after taking office, Trump issued
an executive order temporarily banning
all entry to the U.S. from seven Muslim-
majority nations and pausing the entire
Luis Gutierrez U.S. refugee program. The order sparked
worldwide confusion about who was cov-
ered by the edict, with thousands gathering at airports and in
other settings to protest. An appeals court blocked the
order.
Trump has said he will issue another order along similar
lines. Trump has also expanded the range of immigrants
living in the country illegally who have become a priority
for removal. The president has argued that the steps are nec-
essary to protect the nation.
One of the people caught up in Trumps executive order
was Sara Yarjani, a 35-year-old Iranian graduate student
studying in California. She was held at Los Angeles
International Airport for nearly 23 hours before being sent
back to Vienna, Austria, where she had been visiting fami-
ly. She was able to resume her studies at the California
Institute for Human Sciences after a judge halted implemen-
tation of Trumps order. Shell attend Trumps speech as a
guest of Rep. Judy Chu, D-Calif.
Mr. Trump needs to see the people he has hurt, Chu said.
The focus on welcoming immigrants will also extend to
the response that Democratic leaders plan for Trumps
speech. Astrid Silva, who was brought into the United
States as a young child, will provide the Spanish-language
rebuttal; former Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear will give the
standard opposition-party response. Under President
Barack Obama, hundreds of thousands of unauthorized youth
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Trumps comments on immigration play well with his
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congressional districts with quickly growing immigrant
populations.
Rep. Dan Kildee, D-Mich., invited a constituent he
describes as a hero for helping to expose the Flint water cri-
sis. He said Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha came to the United
States with her Iraqi parents, who were fleeing the regime of
Saddam Hussein. She has recently questioned whether her
family would have been allowed into the country under the
policies of the Trump administration.
A group of Democratic lawmakers recently wrote a letter
to colleagues earlier this month urging them to invite
guests who have, despite discrimination, made positive
impacts on their communities. One of the leaders of that
effort, Rep. Jim Langevin, D-R.I., asked Dr. Ehsun Mirza,
the Pakistani-born doctor, to be his guest.
I am proud to call Dr. Mirza a friend, and I hope that his
presence on February 28th will serve as a reminder to the
president that true Americans come in every color and creed
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islation extending the terms, Hill said. This time, he hopes
the board will either willingly implement the recommenda-
tions or hell suggest the committee include patient-notifi-
cation provisions in the sunset legislation.
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Officials with the Medical Board, which took a neutral SATURDAY, FEB. 25 $5 to $10 donation is suggested. For
San Bruno American Legion Post more information go to www.drag-
position on Hills bill last year that would have required 409, 757 San Mateo Ave., San onproductions.net/activities/mon-
highlights a range of allegations from sexual misconduct to doctors disclose their status to patients, said they would Bruno. All-You-Can-Eat Monthly daynight.html.
assault with a deadly weapon, and health care fraud to per- await Mondays hearing before weighing in at the meeting Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. $10
forming surgery while under the influence. for adults and $6 for children 12 and Getting More Out of Excel 2016. 9
as well as in writing by March 27. under. Breakfasts are on the last a.m. to noon. 350 Twin Dolphin Drive,
The report includes a list of disciplinary filings against In regard to patient notification, the board is still look- Saturday of the month. Redwood Shores. Learn a variety of
numerous doctors and their probationary terms, such as time-saving tips and tricks. For more
ing into this issue, Medical Board Executive Director Mind, Body and Spirit Matters. 9 information visit phase2careers.org.
requiring drug tests or that a third party be in the room when Kimberly Kirchmeyer said in an email, adding they held a a.m. to 10 a.m. East Palo Alto
the physicians sees patients. Community Church, 2201 University Free Art Class. 12:45 p.m. to 21 p.m.
meeting with interested parties last month. She noted the Ave., East Palo Alto. Free event and San Bruno Senior Center, 1555
In one case, a San Mateo man who was treating a 20-year- board took a neutral if amended position on [Hills] bill pro- lunch will be provided. For more Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno.
old college student for depression was accused of making information visit Learn about British artists and archi-
posed last year, [and] the board will review any legisla- www.smchealth.org/event/black- tecture. For more information call
sexual advancements, sometimes texting her up to 60 times tion introduced this year and take a position at its quarterly history-month-health-fair-0. 616-7150.
a day, while neglecting to provide her with adequate medica- board meeting. Family Child Care Fair. 9 a.m. to Form 1040 Road Map to Personal
tion. Another San Mateo doctor, whose husband reported But opponents suggest there is a better approach. noon. 350 Twin Dolphin Drive, Financial Planning. 6:15 p.m.
her missing, was caught by police in her underwear using Officials with the California Medical Association, which Redwood City. Find the right licensed Burlingame Main Library, 480
care for children of all ages, and enjoy Primrose Road, Burlingame. This
nitrous oxide with a male patient with whom she was represents physicians, noted just because a doctor stipulates child-friendly activities. For more workshop shows how a tax-focused
allegedly having sexual relations, according to Medical to probation doesnt mean theyre admitting guilt; often its information call 517-1421. approach to Financial Flanning can
help you save taxes and continue
Board filings. a way to avoid a full hearing. Introduction to Co. Starters building personal wealth. For more
In many of the cases, the doctors stipulate to probation- CMA is committed to ensuring patient safety and sup- Entrepreneur Program. 10 a.m. to information call 401-4662.
11 a.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St.,
ary terms while not necessarily admitting guilt. ports a strong medical board. Its also paramount that due San Carlos. Currently accepting appli- TUESDAY, FEB. 28
Now, Hill hopes the report compiled as part of the com- process is observed, CMA Associate Director Joanne cations for this 9-week program. Library Film Nights: Queen of
Limited to 16 committed individu- Katwe. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1 Library Ave.,
mittees regular review of the Medical Board will encourage Adams said in an email. als/partners. For more information Millbrae. Admission is free. For more
the state to enact provisions aimed at informing patients. Instead, she said the group is supporting Assembly Bill email garciaa@smcl.org. information call 697-7607.
Although the board already makes information available 505, which would require doctors alleged to have made the Bone Marrow and Blood Drive. 10 Second Water Utility
online, Hill noted it can be difficult to find and many par- most egregious offenses to go through a full hearing, a.m. to 3 p.m. San Bruno Recreation Infrastructure Study Session. 6
Center, 251 City Park Way, San Bruno. p.m. Chetcuti Community Room, 450
ticularly seniors or those who arent internet savvy may enabling the Medical Board to make a finding before decid- For more information email kcil- Poplar Ave., behind City Hall, Millbrae.
not know where to look. Plus, he questioned, how often ing upon disciplinary action. ia1972@yahoo.com. Open to the public. At this study ses-
does a person investigate their doctor? sion, residents are invited to discuss
This will protect due process, but allow the Medical Toddler Dance Party. 11:30 a.m. Oak the current state of our water infra-
Frankly, most people in our society, we dont think to Board to appropriately discipline the bad actors and protect Room, Main Library, 55 W. Third Ave., structure, building upon ideas and
go to Yelp when we go to a doctor. We do when were getting San Mateo. For more information call goals from previous meetings. For
California patients, Adams said. 522-7838. more information visit www.ci.mill-
our car repaired, or going to a restaurant or calling a Hill, who noted theyre only talking about a small per- brae.ca.us/waterutilityinfrastructure.
plumber, but we dont do that with a doctor. We hold them in Superhero Training Camp. Noon to
centage of the more than 137,000 practicing doctors, ques- 2 p.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306 Introduction to Co.Starters
high esteem, we should, but we dont [check their records], tioned why the CMA would defend the small subset of a few Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. For Entrepreneur Program. 6 p.m. to 7
Hill said. more information email valle@plsin- p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St.,
hundred doctors who are on probation for egregious allega- fo.org. San Carlos. Currently accepting appli-
Furthermore, he questions whether the terms of a doctors tions. cations for this nine-week program.
probation are actually being enforced for instance a As car owners are notified if their car is recalled, he said San Mateo County Libraries Comic Limited to 16 committed individu-
Arts Fest: Jen Wang. Noon. Foster als/partners. For more information
patient may not be aware their doctor is supposed to be patients who are particularly vulnerable with the doctors City Library, 1000 E. Hillsdale Blvd., email garciaa@smcl.org.
supervised and not left alone with them, Hill said. who see them naked or prescribe medications, deserve bet- Foster City. For more information call
574-4842. Cuba after Fidel. 7 p.m. Burlingame
Mondays hearing and the report are part of the ter protections. Library, 480 Primrose Road,
Legislatures regular sunset review of agencies like the They should have the right to chose with full informa- World War I and Camp Fremont. 1 Burlingame. Come for a talk about
p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. the changes taking place in Cuba
Medical Board. Every four years, the supervisory board tion, he said. This is to make sure that the consumer, the Barbara Wilcox, author of World War I since restoration of diplomatic rela-
would sunset if it werent for the review and subsequent leg- patient is protected; that is the goal. Army Training by San Francisco Bay: tions with the U.S. and the future of
The Story of Camp Fremont, will Cuba after Fidel Castros death. For
speak about her research and sign more information call 558-7444.

BROWN
The governor deflected blame from himself and the books. $6 adults; $4 seniors and stu-
dents. For more information visit his- Shakespeares Twelfth Night by
Department of Water Resources for failing water infrastruc- torysmc.org. the San Francisco Shakespeare
ture in the state, particularly the Oroville Dam, where two Festival. 7 p.m. San Mateo Main
damaged spillways threatened massive flooding and caused Financial Fitness 101 with Brad Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
Continued from page 1 an urgent evacuation.
Hamada. 2 p.m. Grand Avenue Free. For more information call 522-
Library, 306 Walnut Ave., South San 7818.
This is the way the world works, Brown said. If we Francisco. For more information
more than twice the normal amount of rain and snow this email valle@plsinfo.org. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1
want to guard against any problem 100 percent, youd have Rainwater Harvesting and
winter following five years of drought. to quadruple the spending, and that wouldnt make any Eclectic Music Festival 2017. 2 p.m. Graywater Reuse Workshop. 7 p.m.
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San to 9 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library
In letters to officials in President Donald Trumps admin- sense. Carlos. Featuring the Stanford Ave., Millbrae. Free. Learn innova-
istration, Brown asked for an expedited environmental He downplayed the significance of concerns that environ- Woodwind Quintet. For more infor- tivew methods for harvesting rain-
review to speed up what he characterized as the states most mation call 591-0341 ext. 237. water and capturing household gray-
mental groups raised more than a decade ago about the safe- water for use in your garden and
urgent infrastructure needs. ty of the emergency spillway at Oroville Dam. In 2005, San Mateo County Libraries Comic landscape. For more information or
Arts Fest: Kazu Kibuishi. 2 p.m. to RSVP call 349-3000 or visit
He identified repairs at Oroville Dam and nine other proj- three advocacy groups filed a motion with the Federal Foster City Library, 1000 E. Hillsdale bawsca.org.
ects, including high speed rail, major highway improve- Energy Regulatory Commission that warned using the emer- Blvd., Foster City. A book selling and
ments in Southern California and the San Francisco Bay signing opportunity will follow THURSDAY, MARCH 2
gency spillway could cause significant erosion. Kazus author talk. For more informa- Foster City 55+ Club Meeting. 11
Area, and demolition of the old Bay Bridge. I dont think thats very significant that an environmen- tion call 574-4842. a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 650 Shell Blvd.,
Foster City. Come for entertainment,
Brown said he hopes the state will see $12 billion over tal group filed something, he said, noting that the state can San Mateo County Libraries guest lectures, game days, potlucks
each of the next 10 years as part of Trumps proposal to gen- never completely eliminate risks associated with infrastruc- Eclectic Music Festival: Stanford and special lunches. Meet others and
erate $1 trillion in infrastructure spending. ture like the dams massive earthen spillway. Woodwind Quintet. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. make new friends. For more informa-
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San tion call 573-0841.
Carlos. For more information call 591-
0341. Cost of Living Launch and Lunch.
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sobrato
African and African-American Center Redwood Shores, 350 Twin
Storytelling. 3:30 p.m. South San Dolphin Road, Redwood City. For
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. more information email
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. For adrienne@sustainablesanmateo.org.
more information email valle@plsin-
fo.org. Dance Series 01. 500 Castro St.,
Mountain View. Dance Series 01 fea-
Frozen Sing-Along. 6:30 p.m. 828 tures three works including a world
Chestnut St., San Carlos. Free sing premiere, a regional premiere and a
along movie night featuring Disneys treasured work by Michael Smuin.
Frozen. For more information con- Stanton Welchs Indigo examines the
t a c t vagaries of romantic relationships as
eve@sancarloschildrenstheater.com. four couples come together, fall in
love, fight and exchange partners.
SUNDAY, FEB. 26 Show runs until March 5. 8 p.m.
Ballroom Dancing. 1 p.m. to 3:30 Thursday, Friday, Saturday. 2 p.m.
p.m. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Saturday, Sunday. For more informa-
Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. tion visit smuinballet.org.
Come for ballroom dancing with fel-
low seniors. Admission is $5. For more Lawyer in the Library with
information call 616-7150. Christopher F. Morales. 6 p.m. South
San Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
PoetryMusic: Where Words and Oragne Ave., South San Francisco. For
Music Meet. 2 p.m. San Carlos more information email valle@plsin-
Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. for.org.
PoetryMusic is a world class chamber
jazz duo. For more information call Computing in Your Pocket: The
591-0341 ext. 237. Prehistory of the iPhone in Silicon
Valley. 6 p.m. Computer History
The Golden Gate Radio Orchestra Museum, 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd.,
presents Spring Concert of Music Mountain View. Come for a panel dis-
from the Great American cussion with former leaders of Silicon
Songbook. 3 p.m. Crystal Springs Valley companies and take a mini-
UMC, 2145 Bunker Hill Drive, San tour of the museums Mobile
Mateo. $15. For more information call Computing Gallery. For more infor-
871-7464. mation email cevans@computerhis-
tory.org.
Jazz Giants: Kim Nalley. 6 p.m. 3921
Fabian Way, Palo Alto. The Oshman FRIDAY, MARCH 3
Family JCC presents the sultry-voiced Womens View -2017 art exhibit. 8
Kim Nalley. $30 for members, $35 for a.m. to 5 p.m. 400 County Center at
general public and $50 for premium the Hall of Justice, Redwood City.
seating. For more information con- Exhibit is open Monday through
tact 223-8664. Friday and goes through April 28. For
more information email
MONDAY, FEB. 27 boriskoodrin@gmail.com.
You Betta Work Stand Up Comedy
Show. 7:30 p.m. 2120 Broadway, Kidz in Motion. 10:15 a.m. South San
Redwood City. Join comedian Jesus Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
BettaWork as he and his comedy Oragne Ave., South San Francisco. For
friends prove a night of diverse stand more information email valle@plsin-
up comedy. Admission is free, but a for.org.
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ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17).
2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17).
2/04/17, 2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17).
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #272389
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #272123
STATEMENT #272252 The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business as: Sea Pot, 1952 S el Camino Real,
as: 1) CloudQuote, 2) PRConnect, 3) Fi- as: gattai, 200 Castleton Way, SAN SAN MATeO, CA 94403. Registered
nancialContent Services Inc., 195 glenn BRUNO, CA94066. Registered Owner: Owner: Kobe Pot Inc., CA. The business
Way, Suite 250, SAN CARLOS, CA Darrick Del Moral, same address. The is conducted by a Corporation. The reg-
94070. Registered Owner: Financial business is conducted by an Individual. istrants commenced to trans act busi-
Content Services Inc., CA. The business The registrants commenced to transact ness under the FBN on N/A.
is conducted by a Corporation. The reg- business under the FBN on Nov 1, 2017. /s/Chen Bin Huang/
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
istrants commenced to transact business /s/Darrick Del Moral/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses- FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Mateo, 400 County Center, Redwood NOTIcE OF PETITION TO
under the FBN on 2/1/2017. sor-County Clerk on 2/9/2017. (Publish- STATEMENT #272509 City, CA 94063. ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
/s/Thomas McAleer/ sor-County Clerk on 1/23/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The following person is doing business If you object to the granting of the peti- Bud L. Jones
This statement was filed with the Asses- 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17, 3/11/17). as: gIN MON CHINeSe ReSTAURANT, tion, you should appear at the hearing aka Bud Levatte Jones aka Bud Jones
sor-County Clerk on 2/1/2017. (Publish- 2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17).
1079 ALAMeDA De LAS PULgAS, BeL- and state your objections or file written Case Number: 17PRO00150
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, MONT, CA 94002. Registered Owner: objections with the court before the hear- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
2/04/17, 2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17). FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME gin Mon 168 INC., CA. The business is ing. your appearance may be in person tingent creditors, and persons who may
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #272410
STATEMENT #272143 conducted by a Corporation. The regis- or by your attorney. otherwise be interested in the will or es-
The following person is doing business trants commenced to trans act business If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- tate, or both, of Bud L. Jones aka Bud
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business as: Austin edgington Communications,
STATEMENT #272281 as: DAM events, 503 edgecliff Way, under the FBN on 01/01/2017. itor of the decedent, you must file your Levatte Jones aka Bud Jones. A Petition
28 Pelican Lane, OAKLAND, CA 94605. /s/Sheng Hang Wu/ claim with the court and mail a copy to for Probate has been filed by Viki J.
The following person is doing business eMeRALD HILLS, CA 94062. Registered Registered Owner: Austin e. edgington,
as: Master Builders Dojo, 166 Broadway Owner: Paymaneh Khalilil, same ad- This statement was filed with the Asses- the personal representative appointed by young in the Superior Court of Califor-
same address. The business is conduct- sor-County Clerk on 2/22/2017. (Publish- the court within the later of either (1) four nia, County of San Mateo. The Petition
St, ReDWOOD CITy, CA 94063. Regis- dress. The business is conducted by an ed by an Individual. The registrants
tered Owner: Nicolas Chaumont, same Individual. The registrants commenced to ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, months from the date of first issuance of for Probate requests that Viki J. young
address. The business is conducted by commenced to trans act business under 2/25/17, 3/5/17, 3/11/17, 3/18/17). letters to a general personal representa- be appointed as personal representative
trans act business under the FBN on tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the to administer the estate of the decedent.
an Individual. The registrants com- 01/01/2017. the FBN on 2/15/2017.
/s/Austin edgington/ Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days The petition requests the decedents will
menced to transact business under the /s/Paymaneh Khalili/ from the date of mailing or personal de- and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
FBN on1/6/17. This statement was filed with the Asses- NOTIcE OF PETITION TO
This statement was filed with the Asses- ADMINISTER ESTATE OF livery to you of a notice under sectioin bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
/s/Nicolas Chaumont/ sor-County Clerk on 1/24/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 2/13/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, giovanna Celina Ramirez aka giovanna 9052 of the Callifornia Probate able for examination in the file kept by
This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, C. Ramirez and giovanna Ramirez Code.Other California statutes and legal the court.
sor-County Clerk on 2/2/2017. (Publish- 2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17). 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17, 3/11/17).
Case Number: 17PRO00137 authority may affect your rights as a The petition requests authority to admin-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- creditor. you may want to consult with an ister the estate under the Independent
2/4/17, 2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17). tingent creditors, and persons who may attorney knowledgable in California law. Administration of estates Act. (This au-
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #272445 otherwise be interested in the will or es- you may examine the file kept by the thority will allow the personal representa-
STATEMENT #272190 tate, or both, of giovanna Celina Ramir- court. If you are a person interested in tive to take many actions without obtain-
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
STATEMENT #272273 as: Century Rental Tents, 465 Dumbar- ez aka giovanna C. Ramirez and gio- the estate, you may file with the court a ing court approval. Before taking certain
as: Clairespie Home, 1505 Maddux vanna Ramirez. A Petition for Probate Request for Special Notice (form De- very important actions, however, the per-
The following person is doing business Drive, ReDWOOD CITy, CA 94061. ton Ave, ReDWOOD CITy, CA 94063.
as: Choco Studio, 711 S Idaho St, SAN has been filed by Carlos Ramirez in the 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- sonal representative will be required to
Registered Owner: Paz elizabeth Home, Registered Owner: Clemente Mota, 582 Superior Court of California, County of praisal of estate assets or of any petition give notice to interested persons unless
MATeO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: 1st Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. The
Michael Peyzner, same address. The Inc., CA. The business is conducted by San Mateo. The Petition for Probate re- or account as provided in Probate Code they have waived notice or consented to
an Corporation. The registrants com- business is conducted by an Individual. quests that Carlos Ramirez be appointed section 1250. A Request for Special No- the proposed action.) The independent
business is conducted by an Individual. The registrants commenced to trans act
menced to trans act business under the as personal representative to administer tice form is available from the court clerk. administration authority will be granted
The registrants commenced to transact business under the FBN on 03-12-2012. Attorney for Petitioner: unless an interested person files an ob-
business under the FBN on 10/28/2006 FBN on. the estate of the decedent. The petition
/s/esperanza L. Sorongon/ /s/Clemente Mota/ requests the decedents will and codicils, David g. Finkelstein jection to the petition and shows good
/s/Michael Peyzner/ This statement was filed with the Asses- 528 S. el Camino Real Ste 306 cause why the court should not grant au-
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- if any, be admitted to probate. The will
sor-County Clerk on 1/27/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 2/15/2017. (Publish- and any codicils are available for exami- SAN MATeO, CA 94402 thority.
sor-County Clerk on 2/2/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, nation in the file kept by the court. ((650) 425-7749 A hearing on the petition will be held in
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17). 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17, 3/11/17). The petition requests authority to admin- FILeD: 2/10/2017 this court as follows: MAR. 21, 2017 at
2/4/17, 2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17). ister the estate under the Independent (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
Administration of estates Act. (This au- nal on 2/17/17, 2/24/17, 2/25/17 ) Court of California, County of San Mateo,
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME thority will allow the personal representa- 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
STATEMENT #272524 tive to take many actions without obtain- 94063.
The following person is doing business ing court approval. Before taking certain If you object to the granting of the peti-
IMMEDIATE OPENINg as: extended Team Technologies, 316
Channing Rd, BURLINgAMe, CA 94010.
Registered Owner: Chris Sandell, same
very important actions, however, the per-
sonal representative will be required to
give notice to interested persons unless
tion, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the hear-

NEWSPAPER address. The business is conducted by


an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to trans act business under the
they have waived notice or consented to
the proposed action.) The independent
administration authority will be granted
ing. your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-

DELIVERY FBN on N/A.


/s/Chris Sandell/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
unless an interested person files an ob-
jection to the petition and shows good
cause why the court should not grant au-
itor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
thority. the court within the later of either (1) four
sor-County Clerk on 2/23/2017. (Publish- A hearing on the petition will be held in months from the date of first issuance of
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, this court as follows: MAR. 13, 2017 at letters to a general personal representa-
2/25/17, 3/5/17, 3/11/17, 3/18/17). 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Room 2F, Su- tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
SAN MATEO perior Court of California, County of San Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal de-
livery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the Callifornia Probate
Code.Other California statutes and legal

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praisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
Papers are picked up early morning between 3am and 4:30am is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community section 1250. A Request for Special No-
tice form is available from the court clerk.
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of Attorney for Petitioner:
call Roberto 650-344-5200 the newspaper industry. Nicole D. Warmerdam, esq.
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203 Public Notices Books 302 Antiques 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale 316 clothes
this court as follows: MAR. 20, 2017 at qUALITY BOOkS used and rare. World ANTIqUE BUFFET Cabinet, with 2 large DRESSER-ART DEcO. Heavy glass. "MOTHER-IN-LAW TONgUES" plants, MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior & US History and classic American nov- drawers w/skeleton key, needs refinish- Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. 3 in 5-gal cans. $10.00 each. (650)593- rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
Court of California, County of San Mateo, els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 ing. $700/obo.. ANTIqUE cHINA cabi- (650)888-2662. 7408 (650) 578-9208
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA net, with doors and legs, dark wood..
94063. 294 Baby Stuff $500/obo. (650)952-5049 DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condi- 500-600 BIg Band-era 78's--most mint, NEW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's
If you object to the granting of the peti- tion, nice design, with storage, $45., no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
tion, you should appear at the hearing FISHER-PRIcE HEALTHY Care booster ANTIqUE ITALIAN lamp 18 high, $70 (650)345-1111 (650)952-3466
and state your objections or file written seat - $5 (650)592-5864. (650)387-4002 8 TRAckS, billy Joel, Zeppelin, eagles
objections with the court before the hear- ENTERTAINMENT cENTER for $50. ,Commodores, more.40 @ $4 each , call
BEAUTIFUL AND UNIqUE Victorian (650)393-9008 PARIS HILTON purse white & silver un-
ing. your appearance may be in person good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
or by your attorney.
296 Appliances Side Sewing Table, All original. Rose- (650)726-4102
used, about 12" long x 9" high
wood. Carved. ExcELLENT cONDI- cHRISTMAS TREE, 7.5 Oregon pine, $23. (650)592-2648
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
itor of the decedent, you must file your 1960'S AVOcADO Osterizer blender TION! $350. (650)815-8999. ESPRESSO TABLE 30 square, 40 tall, 1225 tips, hooked construction with
excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- $95 (650)375-8021 stand. Used once. $49. (415)650-6407 SIzE 38 tan gabardine navy officers uni-
claim with the court and mail a copy to form great condition Perfect for that cos-
the personal representative appointed by 0513 MAHOgANY ANTIqUE Secretary desk,
72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- gLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- DENTAL LABORATORY Jelblast sand- tume party. Free. (650)322-9598
the court within the later of either (1) four
months from the date of first issuance of AIR cONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/re- elled glass, $400. (650)766-3024 lent condition. $100 650-345-5644 blaster. New. Older model.#32000. In-
letters to a general personal representa- mote. Slider model fits all windows. Lg cludes 5 lb. Quartz Abrasive Sand. $450. VELVET DRAPE, 100% cotton, new
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- OLD VINTAgE Wooden Sea Captains LAWN cHAIRS (4) White, plastic, $8. 650-947-3396. beautiful burgundy 82"X52" W/6"hems:
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the each, (415)346-6038
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days 0898 Tool Chest 35 x 16 x 16, $65 $45 (415)585-3622
from the date of mailing or personal de- (650)591-3313 ELEcTRONIc TYPEWRITER, good
AIR cONDITIONER, Portable, 14,000 LEATHER SOFA, black, excellent condi- condition $50 (650)878-9542 VINTAgE 1970S grecian made dress,
livery to you of a notice under sectioin tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533
9052 of the Callifornia Probate BTU, Commercial Cool model STORE FRONT display cabinet, From size 6-8, $35 (650)873-8167
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- 1930, marble base. 72 long x 40 tallx gAME "BEAT THE ExPERTS" never
Code.Other California statutes and legal LIVINg ROOM table 36"x19" exc condi- used $8., (408)249-3858
authority may affect your rights as a sories plus remote included. 21 deep. Asking $500. (650)341-1306 tion $30.(415) 231-4825. WILSON'S Lg green Suede Jacket
creditor. you may want to consult with an 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345. $50.00 (650)367-1508
(650)345-1835 INcUBATOR, $99, (650)678-5133
attorney knowledgable in California law. 303 Electronics LOVE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow
floral $99. (650)574-4021
you may examine the file kept by the LARgE BLAck Ciao Luggage 26"
court. If you are a person interested in cHARcOAL gRILL with cover, 24, al- 46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great NEW DELUxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
w/wheels, good Condition $35 (650)952- 317 Building Materials
the estate, you may file with the court a most new $25. (650)368-0748 condition. $400. (650)261-1541. 3500
Request for Special Notice (form De- ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
cHEFMATE TOASTER oven, brand Sell! (650) 875-8159. cULTURED MARBLE 2 tone BR vanity
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma- LIONEL cHRISTMAS Boxcars 2005, counter top. New toe skin/ scribe. 29 x
praisal of estate assets or of any petition new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable 2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368-
temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763 chine s never used for small bus. $95 NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame 19 $300 (408)744-1041
or account as provided in Probate Code (650)992-4544. 7537
section 1250. A Request for Special No- $30.00 (650) 347-2356
tice form is available from the court clerk. cIRRUS STEAM mop model SM212B 4 LIONEL cHRISTMAS Holiday expan-
new extra cleaning pads,user manual. ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma- OAk cLAW foot coffee table, needs LIkE NEW Oak bath fittings $5
Attorney for Petitioner: chine s never used for small bus. $95 some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 650-595-3933
Paul A. Weiss, esq. and $45. (650)588-5487
(650)992-4544. LIONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and
Jane e. Donahue, esq. OAk SIX SHeLF Book Case 6FT 4FT
199 Fremont Street, 21st Floor cOLEMAN LxE Roadtrip grill - dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 SHUTTERS 2 wooden shutters 32x72
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 BLAUPUNkT AM/FM/cD Radio and Re- $55 (650)458-8280
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105 ceiver with Detachable Face asking like new $50.00 ea.call (650)368-7891
(415) 957-1800 (650)918-9847 OFFIcE TABLE, 24"x48" HD. folding RMT cHRISTMAS Diesel train and Ca-
$100. (650)593-4490 boose. Rare. New OB $99 (650)368-
FILeD: 02/17/2017
ELEcTRIc STOVE From Sears legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost WHITE DOUBLE pane window for $29
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- 7537
excellent Condition $225 BULOVA WINDUP Travel clocks.Vin- $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 or Best offer. Call Halim @ (650) 678-
nal on 2/25/17, 3/4/17, 3/6/17 ) tage. Set of eight. $99. gene (650)421- 5133.
Please Call (650)244-9267 SAMSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit
5469 case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
EUREkA BRAVO II Upright Vacuum OUTDOOR WOOD ScREEN - new $80
obo Retail $130 (650)873-8167 $60. (650)328-6709 WROUgHT IRON Railing Set side floor-
Cleaner, Micron Filter System, Model cOMPLETE cOLOR photo developer
7683 $20. 650-952-3500 Besler enlarger, Color Head, trays, photo SILk SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for
mount for porch/level change.
tools $50/ (650)921-1996 PAPASAN cHAIRS (2) -with cushions 36Hx78L & 20L. $99 (650)483-3738.
$45. each set, (650)347-8061 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
gOOD MIcROWAVE 1100 watt $40 Da- formation.
ly City (415) 231-4825. IPHONE 5 Morphie Juice Pack with REcLINER cHAIR blue tweed clean
ORDER TO SHOW cAUSE FOR charger, Originally $100, now $85. ULTRASONIc JEWELRY Cleaning Ma-
cHANgE OF NAME good $75 Call (650)583-3515 318 Sports Equipment
JAck LALANE'S power juicer. $40. (650)766-2679 chine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, den-
CASe# 17CIV00493 Call (650)364-1243. Leave message. REcLININg SWIVEL chair almost new tures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
SUPeRIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, kINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger $99 (650)766-4858 OBO. (650)580-4763 15 SF giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
COUNTy OF SAN MATeO, incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
400 COUNTy CeNTeR RD, UPRIgHT VAcUUM Cleaner, $10. Call ROckINg cHAIR fine light, oak condi-
ReDWOOD CITy CA 94063 LEFT-HAND ERgONOMIc keyboard UNIDEN HARLEY Davidson gas Tank each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco tion with pads, $85/OBO. (650)369-9762 phone. $100 or best offer (650)863-8485
PeTITION OF with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20
Rosalyn B. Montenegro WHIRLPOOL WASHER DRyeR, ge (650)204-0587 ROckINg cHAIRS solid wood, great VASE WITH flowers 2 piece good for the cHILDS kIck scooter by razor with hel-
Dexter P. Verzosa Refrigerator all working and in good con- shape asking 30 dollars each. Call Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720 met $25 obo (650)591-6842
TO ALL INTeReSTeD PeRSONS: dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. MOTOROLA BRAVO MB 520 (android (650)574-4582 Lily
Petitioner: Rosalyn B. Montenegro and 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8gB SD VINTAgE WHITE Punch Bowl/Serving EASTON FULL size pitching target with
Dexter P. Verzosa, a petition with this WHIRLPOOL. HIgH efficiency Washer. card Belmont (650)595-8855 RUMMY ROYAL poker table top $30.00 Bowl Set with 10 cups plus one extra
court for a decree changing name as fol- White. Like new. Top load. $250.00. (650)573-5269
pockets. $25.(650)646-8530
$30. (650)873-8167
lows: (650)483-9226 NEW HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex-
Present name: Paulo Mikael Bioy Verzo- tra cartridges- $50. Call (650)345-1234 SHELF RUBBER maid new $20.00 WAgON WHEEL Wooden, original from gOLF cLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
sa contact joe (650)573-5269 Colorado farm. 34x34 Very good $90.00 (650)341-8342
Proposed Name: Paulo Mikael Montene- 297 Bicycles ONkYO AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital aged condition $200 San Bruno
gro Verzosa Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, SOFA PROTEcTOR for Lounging Pets. (650)588-1946 gOLF cLUBS, new, Warrior woods
THe COURT ORDeRS that all persons ADULT BIkES 1 regular and 2 with bal- Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 Washable polyester. Non-slide. Brown 3/15 degree 5/21 degree 7/24 degree
interested in this matter shall appear be- loon tires $30 each (650) 347-2356 tweed. excellent condition. $89. 650- WATER STORAgE TANk, brand new,
OPTIMUS H36 ST5800 Tower Speaker 260-0057 $15 ea (650)349-0430
fore this court at the hearing indicated 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250.
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- cHILDS BIcYcLE in good condition. 36x10x11 $30. (650)580-6324 (650)771-6324
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granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file 298 collectibles dio for $50. (650)593-4490 obo. (650)465-2344 311 Musical Instruments
a written objection that includes the rea- PIONEER HOUSE Speakers, pair. 15
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(415)751-2416 ments baby blue must see $99.00 john
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painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
306 Housewares HAMMOND B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie
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STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac- 7045
tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
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BOY ScOUT canvas belt with Boy Scout
seat (415)775-0141 Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5.
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1222 SHOPSMITH MARk V 50th Anniversary
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DINETTE TABLE with Chrome Legs: 36"
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in the Daily Journal.
lighthouse 31 #3 on the 2016
Reach over 83,450 630 Trucks & SUVs
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Call (650)670-2888 slang
01 TOYOTA Camry, limited, V6, 108K
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whacking
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John
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Iraqi forces advance in Mosul, hit IS inside Syria


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sousian were civilians awaiting permits and
an escort to return to al-Bab, a Syrian military
MOSUL AIRPORT, Iraq As Iraqi ground commander in the city told The Associated
troops pushed into western Mosul on Friday, Press. At least six fighters were among those
the countrys air force struck Islamic State killed in the attack, according to Turkeys
group targets inside Syria for the first time in prime minister, who spoke in Ankara.
response to recent bombings in Baghdad Hours after the first explosion in Sousian,
claimed by the militants. another car bomb attack was reported in the
Meanwhile, at least 60 people were killed in village, killing at least eight people, accord-
IS attacks near a key northern Syrian town ing to activist groups. There were no further
captured only a day earlier from the extremists details on the attack, and the Aleppo Media
by Turkish forces and their Syrian opposition Center later took down the report.
allies. An additional explosion was reported south
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi of al-Bab, where two Turkish soldiers were
announced the Iraqi airstrikes in Syria in a killed when an explosive device went off as
statement, saying the border towns of they were removing land mines, Turkeys mil-
Boukamal and Husseibah were targeted in itary said. The Britain-based Syrian
response to recent bombings in Baghdad Observatory for Human Rights corroborated
linked to Islamic State group operations there. the report, saying the explosives detonated
Iraqi forces closely supported by the U.S.- near Tadif, an IS-controlled town south of al-
led international coalition pushed into the Bab. Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim,
first neighborhood of western Mosul and took REUTERS however, called the explosion a suicide
full control of the citys international airport Iraqi ground forces pushed into western Mosul and took control of the the citys attack. It was not immediately possible to
and a sprawling military base on the south- international airport. reconcile the accounts.
western edge of the city, according to Iraqi In Mosul, meanwhile, Iraqi forces pushed
officials. As Iraqi warplanes struck IS targets across al-Bab, killing at least 60 people. The town into the Mamun neighborhood and engaged in
The territorial gains were the most signifi- the border, militants in northern Syria staged a had been controlled by IS since late 2013, but intense clashes with IS militants, according to
cant yet in the battle, now in its sixth day, to suicide car bomb attack outside a security the militants finally retreated Thursday after an Iraqi special forces officer on the ground,
rout IS militants from the western half of Iraqs office operated by the Syrian opposition in a more than two months of intense fighting. who spoke on condition of anonymity in line
second-largest city. village five miles (eight kilometers) north of Most of those killed in the village of with regulations.

Critic of Philippine leader arrested on drug charges


By Jim Gomez than 7,000 suspected deal- for my advocacies, especially on the truth on their fair day in the court of laws.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ers and small-time users the daily killings and other intimidations of Presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella said
dead. She questioned why this Duterte regime. Its my honor to be jailed de Lima will be treated fairly and should not
MANILA, Philippines A Philippine sen- the court suddenly issued for what Ive been fighting for, she said fear for her safety where she was detained.
ator and leading critic of President Rodrigo the arrest order when it before police took her into custody at the When de Lima headed the governments
Dutertes deadly crackdown on illegal drugs was scheduled Friday to Senate. Commission on Human Rights, she tried
said she wont be intimidated by a leader she hear her petition to throw A police convoy, trailed by media vans, unsuccessfully to have Duterte prosecuted
called a serial killer after police arrested her out the charges of receiv- took de Lima to the main police camp, where when he was mayor of Davao city for unlawful
on drug charges. ing bribes from detained officers took her mugshot and fingerprints deaths in a crackdown against illegal drugs he
Leila De Lima said the accusations against Leila DeLima drug lords. before they locked her up in a detention cen- had launched there. No witnesses came forward
her were part of an attempt by Duterte to muz- If they think they can ter. Two former senators she helped prosecute to testify against him.
zle critics of the clampdown that has left more silence me, if they think I will no longer fight for plunder when she was the justice secretary Duterte expanded the crackdown nationwide
have been detained in the same center for three after becoming president in June and de Lima
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