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This is pure
devastation
Fires leave chimneys, charred
appliances in their wakes
By Jonathan J. Cooper Newly homeless residents of
and Ellen Knickmeyer Northern California took stock of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS their shattered lives Tuesday while
the blazes that have killed at least
SANTA ROSA The flames that 15 people and destroyed more than
raced across California wine coun- 2,000 homes and businesses kept
try left little more than smolder- burning. Hundreds more firefight-
ing ashes and eye-stinging smoke ers joined the battle against the
in their wake. House after house is uncontained flames.
gone, with only brick chimneys This is just pure devastation,
and charred laundry machines to and its going to take us a while to
mark sites that were once family get out and comb through all of
homes. this, said Ken Pimlott, chief of REUTERS
The wildfires burned so hot that the California Department of A neighborhood destroyed by the Tubbs Fire is seen along Fountaingrove Parkway in Santa Rosa.
windows and tire rims melted off Forestry and Fire Protection. He
cars, leaving many vehicles rest- said the state had several days of expected the death toll to increase people were reported missing in resources were being rushed in
ing on their steel axles. In one fire weather conditions to come. as the scope of destruction Sonoma County alone. from other parts of the state and
driveway, the glass backboard of a The wildfires already rank becomes clear. At least 185 people Seventeen wildfires raged Nevada.
basketball hoop melted, dripped among the five deadliest in were injured during the blazes that Tuesday across parts of seven
and solidified like a mangled icicle. California history, and officials started Sunday night. Nearly 200 counties. Fire crews and other See FIRES, Page 19

Brown signs two


transit tax laws
Action allows agencies to ask for $3
bridge toll hike and local Caltrain tax
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT public.
Senate Bill
Two pieces of legislation aimed 595, authored
at allowing voters to decide if they by state Sen.
want to pay more to cross a bridge Jim Beall, D-
and to purchase a range of items to San Jose, aims
fund transportation projects and to ask voters in
Caltrain operations were signed nine Bay Area
by the governor Tuesday. counties to
Proponents of the two bills sug- Jerry Brown raise tolls at
gest the improvements are needed most Bay Area
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
to ensure congestion in this area bridges by $3 to raise $4.4 billion
Mavericks is slated to be part of World Surf Leagues Big Wave Tour this winter. that would significantly expand
does not get worse, but it comes
ferry service and provide funds for

Mavericks deal sets stage for surf show amidst a growing number of meas-
ures that aim to increase revenue
from taxpayers and the general See TAX, Page 20
World Surf League gets county Harbor District permit, plans winter competition
By Austin Walsh Moon Bay is slated to be part of
its Big Wave Tour this winter.
staunch supporter of womens
surfing.
KCSM-TV deal back up for approval
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
The step marking the latest in a The World Surf League acquired Officials reconsider station sale following
series of operational transitions for $525,000 the Harbor Districts
One of the worlds premier big
wave surfing events is getting set opens the door for women to par- permit allowing one organization allegations of inappropriate protocol
to again crash onto San Mateo ticipate in the global attraction, to host the event at Pillar Point By Austin Walsh cials will again consider a deal
Countys coastline under World drawing the praise of those Harbor, following its previous DAILY JOURNAL STAFF selling KCSM-TV.
Surf Leagues announcement to whove long advocated for more holder Cartel Management selling The proposal going before the
host the Mavericks competition. equal participation opportunities. after declaring bankruptcy. The In the latest attempt amidst a district Board of Trustees during a
The league which recently Its about damn time, said sale, which was authorized by variety of unsuccessful tries to meeting Wednesday, Oct. 11,
acquired the world-class challenge Sabrina Brennan, a member of the state bankruptcy court, grants an unplug from the television indus- seeks to confirm an earlier deci-
declared late Monday, Oct. 9, the San Mateo County Harbor District try, San Mateo County
event held in waters near the Half Board of Commissioners and See SURF, Page 20 Community College District offi- See KCSM, Page 19

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Thought for the Day


Life was meant to be lived, and curiosity
must be kept alive. One must never, for
whatever reason, turn his back on life.
Eleanor Roosevelt, American first lady

This Day in History


The World War II Battle of Cape

1942 Esperance began in the Solomon


Islands, resulting in an American vic-
tory over the Japanese.
In 1 7 7 9 , Polish nobleman Casimir Pulaski, fighting for
American independence, died two days after being wounded
during the Revolutionary War Battle of Savannah, Georgia.
In 1 8 9 0 , the Daughters of the American Revolution was
founded in Washington, D.C.
In 1 9 1 0 , Theodore Roosevelt became the first former U.S.
president to fly in an airplane during a visit to St. Louis.
In 1 9 3 2 , the first American political telecast took place as
the Democratic National Committee sponsored a program
from a CBS television studio in New York.
In 1 9 5 8 , the lunar probe Pioneer 1 was launched; it failed
to go as far out as planned, fell back to Earth, and burned up
in the atmosphere.
In 1 9 6 8 , Apollo 7, the first manned Apollo mission, was
launched with astronauts Wally Schirra, Donn Fulton Eisele
and R. Walter Cunningham aboard. The government of
Panama was overthrown in a military coup.
In 1 9 7 9 , Allan McLeod Cormack and Godfrey Newbold REUTERS
Hounsfield were named co-recipients of the Nobel Prize for Traditional dancers stand next to the Great Victory Royal Chariot that will carry the late King Bhumibol Adulyadejs body in
Medicine for their work in developing the CAT scan X-ray. a giant ornate urn to the cremation site, in Bangkok, Thailand.
In 1 9 8 4 , Challenger astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan
became the first American woman to walk in space as she
and fellow Mission Specialist David C. Leestma spent 3 1/2 In other news ...
hours outside the shuttle. records for heaviest pumpkin, Jutras noted that others had won
In 1 9 8 7 , the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt was Stormtroopers on Soldier longest long gourd and now, heaviest multiple world records for fruits and
unfurled for the first time on the National Mall in Field introduce Last Jedi trailer squash. vegetables before, but in categories
Washington, D.C.; the 7,000-pound quilt bore the names, such as carrots that are not as com-
personal effects and, in some cases, the ashes of victims of LOS ANGELES The trailer for After previously breaking two
Star Wars: The Last Jedi debuted in records, Joe Jutras got his third dur- petitive.
AIDS.
dramatic fashion during Monday ing the weekend when smashed the He credits a new soil cultivation
Night Football halftime. Fireworks giant squash record with one that technique and a seed from last years
Birthdays flashed and Stormtroopers marched weighed more than a ton. His green world record breaker for this years
onto Chicagos Soldier Field as the squash tipped the scales at 2, 118 win.
preview played onscreen. pounds (960 kilograms) during a Ron Wallace, a multi-time pumpkin
It featured new and familiar charac- weigh-in at Frerichs Farm in Warren record breaker, called Jutras feat
ters from the Star Wars universe. Rey on Saturday. unbelievable. He said Jutras
(Daisy Ridley) is shown wielding her His other titles came in 2006, when accomplishment showed the best of
light saber and questioning her des- broke the record for longest gourd, the hobby. Its about people com-
tiny as Luke Skywalker (Mark with a 126. 5-inch (3. 21-meter) peting and pushing the boundaries,
Hamill) observes, Ive seen this raw gourd, and in 2007, when he broke he said.
strength only once before. It didnt the record for largest pumpkin, with a Jutras said his fruit is headed to New
scare me enough then. It does now. fruit that weighed in at 1,689 pounds York City, where it will be on display
Actress Joan Actress Emily Golfer Michelle
John Boyega, Oscar Isaac and (766 kilograms). Both previous this month at the New York Botanical
Cusack is 55. Deschanel is 41. Wie is 28.
Carrie Fisher also appear in the trail- records have since been surpassed, Garden.
Actor Earle Hyman is 91. Former U.S. Defense Secretary er, as does Chewbacca and a new bird- but Jutras is the only grower so far to In February, hell receive a coveted
William Perry is 90. Actor Ron Leibman is 80. Actor Amitabh like creature known as a Porg. break world records in the three most green jacket honor for his squash
Bachchan is 75. Country singer Gene Watson is 74. Singer The Last Jedi is the latest install- competitive categories. record during at the annual conven-
Daryl Hall (Hall and Oates) is 71. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., ment in the Star Wars franchise It feels great, Jutras said Monday. tion in Oregon of the Great Pumpkin
is 67. Rhythm-and-blues musician Andrew Woolfolk is 67. since the Disney reboot that began Its really been a goal of mine to try Commonwealth, considered the NFL
Actress-director Catlin Adams is 67. Country singer Paulette with 2015s The Force Awakens. to achieve this. of giant fruit and vegetable growing.
Carlson is 66. Actor David Morse is 64. Actor Stephen Its set to hit theaters Dec. 15. Jutras has been working on the tri- Asked what he plans to do next
Spinella is 61. Actress-writer-comedian Dawn French is 60. fecta for a decade, since his pumpkin after achieving the trifecta, he said
Pro and College Football Hall of Famer Steve Young is 56. Great pumpkins! Grower wins
win. He was close to the goal a few hes been thinking about the bushel
Rock musician Scott Johnson (Gin Blossoms) is 55. Comedy trifecta of giant food titles years ago, but then a squash on track gourd.
writer and TV host Michael J. Nelson is 53. Actor Sean Patrick PROVIDENCE, R. I. A Rhode to break the record split. Now 62, I think the record now is about
Flanery is 52. Actor Lennie James is 52. College Football Island grower is first in the world to Jutras recently retired from his work 279 pounds, Jutras said. That
Hall of Famer and former NFL player Chris Spielman is 52. achieve a trifecta in the hobby of as a high-end cabinet maker to devote might be something I might want to
Actor Luke Perry is 51. Country singer-songwriter Todd Snider growing gargantuan foods: world more time to his hobby. get into a bit.
is 51. Actor-comedian Artie Lange is 50.

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Eucalyptus tree protection voted down Police reports
This is only a test
San Carlos officials cite safety concerns, promise replacement tree plan A vehicle was stolen from a car dealer-
ship after the customer drove off after
By Anna Schuessler expressed concern about the disappearance Its really important that we make a pub- wanting a test drive on South El Camino
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF of historic landmarks in San Carlos in lic commitment to replace every tree that we Real in San Mateo, it was reported at
recent years and acknowledged the trees take down to the extent we possibly can, 4:55 p.m. Monday, Oct. 4.
Citing concerns for public safety, San role in preserving a window into the citys he said.
Carlos officials voiced unanimous support past. Because some of the trees are believed Olbert also cautioned the city against
for removing a protection aimed at preserv- to have been planted in the late 1800s by using public money for removals where BURLINGAME
ing trees planted before San Carlos 1925 Timothy Guy Phelps, one of San Carlos possible, and suggested officials look at Petty theft. A patients jewelry was found
incorporation. first landowners who was also a state politi- designing a program that takes property missing on Trousdale Drive, it was reported
Though the councils 5-0 vote Monday cian, Oliver said they are deserving of more owners financial situations into considera- at 2:07 p.m. Monday, Oct. 9.
may signal the end for some 30 of the 44 maintenance than the city has provided over tion when calculating their share of the Fraud. Someone had a fraudulent purchase
eucalyptus trees at the center of the discus- the years. cost, much like the city does with sewer and made on eBay on Old Bayshore Boulevard, it
sion, councilmembers echoed a Planning I want to caution San Carlos to be careful garbage rates. was reported at 1:06 p.m. Monday, Oct. 9.
Commission recommendation to create a that our cultural resources do not fully disap- Mayor Bob Grassilli asked for more spe- Arres t. Someone was arrested for being
plan for replacing trees removed by the pear and that we are simply left with pictures cific information as to the condition of the under the inuence of alcohol on Old
changes made to the city code. in a museum [and] that we dont have any trees so the council could make a decision Bayshore Boulevard, it was reported at
Conversations among city officials about more of the real thing, she said. on whether all the trees need to be removed 12:12 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 1.
the safety of 44 eucalyptus trees lining a Jacqueline Knapp said she cannot afford or to do selective removal when they review Petty theft. A package was stolen from the
1. 3-mile stretch of San Carlos Avenue the $3,000 it costs to trim the four eucalyp- next steps, which City Manager Jeff front porch of a residence on Garden Drive,
between Sycamore Street and Dartmouth tus trees on her property, which borders San Maltbie said could happen in January. it was reported at 5:15 p.m. Saturday, Sept.
Avenue were prompted by a January incident Carlos Avenue. She urged the city to take Id really like to dive down and under- 30.
in which a eucalyptus tree fell near Arundel matters into its own hands instead of rely- stand what [condition] they are, he said. Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into and
Elementary School at 200 Arundel Road. ing on homeowners who may not be able to Public Works Director Jay Walter said any items were stolen on Airport Boulevard, it
Since then, four eucalyptus trees were afford or know what maintenance is neces- plans to remove trees would be done in con- was reported at 4:08 p.m. Saturday, Sept.
removed on San Carlos Avenue between sary to keep them from becoming safety junction with street improvements, such as 30.
Alameda de las Pulgas and Cordilleras hazards. new sidewalks and intersection updates, rec- Petty theft. A customer saw another per-
Avenue in July after they were deemed to be These eucalyptus trees are not indige- ommended for increasing pedestrian safety son steal items from a store on Burlingame
dangerous with several others pegged as nous to this area and should never have been Avenue, it was reported at 3:59 p. m.
potential hazards. planted here in the first place, she said. See TREES, Page 20
Though Councilman Ron Collins They become more dangerous as they
acknowledged the many years he has mature and even more so if they have not
enjoyed the trees, the two incidents of fail- been properly maintained over the years.
ing eucalyptus that hes witnessed in the Though Councilman Mark Olbert ulti-
past 11 years has made him think that the mately voted in favor of removing the pro-
potential danger may outweigh preserva- tection, he said he wished there was a way to
tion efforts. preserve some of the trees. After confirming
Our primary responsibility is public with Kevin Kielty, a San Mateo-based
safety and I think the time has come that we arborist who studied the trees, that doing
have to face it, he said, according to a intensive assessments of the trees condi-
video of the meeting. tions could cost the city thousands of dol-
But residents asserting the trees histori- lars, Olbert acknowledged these types of
cal significance urged city officials to con- studies may not be realistic. But he said
sider other approaches, such as increased making sure trees were planted to replace
maintenance, to preserve them for future those removed would be critical as the city
generations. Resident Nancy Oliver takes a look at whats next for the corridor.

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State bills aim to put more Emma Mary Berton


Emma Mary Berton, 1923-2017, died
peacefully in Burlingame Oct. 9, 2017.
She was 94.
Obituary
Bakery were some of her
favorite foods.

zero-emission cars on roads


By Kathleen Ronayne this year.
Wife of 62 years to the late Louie Berton.
Mother to Bonnie Carrara, Lorette Berton
and the late Sandi Craven. Grandmother to
Mark, Andrew, Richele, Yvette, Greg,
She worked for the
U.S. government during
World War II, Pacific
Telephone, PG&E and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A bill by Democratic Angeline and Julie.Great-grandmother to Levi Brothers. Emma
Assemblyman Jim 20. Sister to the late Dino Milani. Emma belonged to the Italian
Cooper of Elk Grove loved and enjoyed her family dearly. Catholic Federation,
SACRAMENTO Gov. Jerry Brown
maintains the focus on The daughter of immigrant parents, from Branch 163.
signed a dozen bills Tuesday aimed at help-
low-income applicants Tuscany, Italy, Emma was Born in Rosary Service will be held at 9:30 am
ing California put more zero- and low-emis-
through 2019. Trimountain, Michigan, then moved to followed by a Funeral Mass at 10 a.m.
sions vehicles on its roadways.
Two other bills require North Beach, San Francisco at the age of 2. Thursday, Oct. 12, 2017, at St. Matthew
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the state to increase its Catholic Church, 1 Notre Dame Ave., San
cars is one of the key ways California is Emma enjoyed dancing and playing volley-
Jerry Brown purchase of zero-emis- ball as a teenager. Ravioli, Parma Mateo, CA. Committal at the Italian
trying to meet its ambitious goals of reduc- sion vehicles to 50 per- Cemetery in Colma, CA.
ing how much climate-changing gas the Prosciutto and Focaccia from Liguria
cent of its light-duty fleet by 2025 and 30
state releases into the air. The state is work- percent of its heavy-duty fleet by 2030.
ing toward putting 1.5 million zero-emis- STATE three special districts the Peni ns ul a
More electric vehicle charging stations Heal th Care Di s tri ct, the Santa Cl ara
sion vehicles on the road by 2025 an
ambitious target. The transportation sector could be popping up at state parks and GOVERNMENT Val l ey Open Space Autho ri ty and the
was the largest contributor to greenhouse beaches under a bill by Democratic On Monday, Mi dpeni ns ul a Reg i o nal Open Space
gas emissions in 2015, at 40 percent, Assemblywoman Autumn Burke of Go v. Jerry Bro wn Di s tri ct to use the design-build method
according to the state Air Resources Board. Inglewood. Brown signed her bill allowing signed Senate Bi l l to carry out public construction, repair and
The bills Brown signed require the state electric companies to propose charging 7 9 3 , authored by restoration projects. Contracting with the
to purchase more zero- and low-emission station pilot programs. state S e n . Je rry same rm to design and build such projects
vehicles and extend incentives for low- In a signing message, Brown warned the Hi l l , D- S an is typical among state and local govern-
income Californians to buy electric vehi- charging stations should be placed Mateo , enabling San Mateo Co unty to ment entities and schools. But the process,
cles, among other things. thoughtfully. take advantage of a process that allows which saves money and time, is not as
Californias existing Clean Vehicle Deployment of charging infrastructure public entities to ensure the best value in prevalent among special districts, as many
Rebate Project provides rebates of up to should take place in locations that make the construction project contracts a move have yet to be granted authority to contract
$7,000 to people who buy or lease zero- most sense and that minimize any increased that would expedite the countys ve-year, with a single rm to design construction
emission or plug-in hybrid vehicles. costs to ratepayers, he wrote. $444 million capital improvement plan. projects and then execute those plans,
Applicants with lower incomes get priority Brown signed the rest of the bills without A related provision of SB 793 allows according to Hills ofce.
on the rebates, but that was scheduled to end comment.

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Ground breaks for new animal shelter


County facility aims to offer more room, improved services for stray animals
By Anna Schuessler on a rare site accessible to animal control
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF staff and the public and designing the new
facility so that it works in tandem with the
After years of planning, Peninsula ani- nonprofits Burlingame facility has been
mal advocates have something to look for- no small task, said Maltbie. He credited the
ward to as ground broke on a 40,000- countys 20 cities and PHS for partnering
square-foot San Mateo County animal shel- with the county to make the new facility
ter at Coyote Point in San Mateo Tuesday. possible.
By July 2019, officials hope the new Getting everybody on the same page and
facility will be ready to replace the exist- moving in the same direction sometimes
ing facility, which is more than 60 years takes a little while, he said.
old, on the same parcel at 12 Airport Blvd. Assistant County Manager Mike Callagy
The current facility will remain operational said officials are working to keep the total
during construction of the new space to cost of the project at the $20 million mark,
facilitate the transition. acknowledging the rising cost of construc-
tion and any unforeseen updates could play
County Supervisor Carole Groom
a role in the final cost of the project. He
acknowledged the many months of coordi-
said cities would contribute to the cost of
nation between the countys 20 cities and
the facility over time based in part on the
the county to create a plan for a facility that
level of service they receive from animal
will help house animals coming through
control staff.
the countys animal control, shelter and
White estimated some 6,000 animals
adoption services.
lives have been saved at the countys cur-
You can hear the dogs barking, you ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
rent shelter, where he said a spay and neuter
know this is a busy place, she said. In a From left: Debbie Bazan,Louise Rogers,Mike Callagy,Ken White,John Maltbie,Carole Groom,Bob clinic and education programs, among
year or so, those barking dogs will be so Hennessy and Cassius Lockett sink their shovels in the ground where a 40,000 other services, have offered pet owners and
much happier and theyll have more square-foot animal shelter will be built to replace an aging facility at 12 Airport Blvd.in San Mateo. residents ways to provide good care for the
space. house stray animals and provide better care Public Health, expects the new facility to countys animals. He expressed gratitude to
Ken White, president of the Peninsula for them using updated tools and technolo- allow the county to keep pace in delivering the estimated 1,400 volunteers, 120 staff
Humane Society/SPCA, commended cities gies. services everything from keeping stray members and city and county officials he
and the county for making way for an updat- What you gain in that is a great deal of animals off the streets to immunization said have supported the shelter in the past.
ed facility and said he and others at PHS efficiencies, he said. clinics needed to curb the spread of dis- He said he looked forward to seeing a new
were thrilled to be able to design the new Since 1951, the county has managed ani- ease among the countys animals and resi- facility, an idea he said has been in the
space. mal control and sheltering for all cities in dents. works since he joined the Peninsula
Though White acknowledged the new the county and since 1952 has hired the Were going to definitely have healthier Humane Society in 2002, finally take
facility will be smaller than the existing Peninsula Humane Society to shelter stray and safer animals to reduce any potential shape.
one, he said it will help facilitate an ongo- animals, enforce animal control laws, disease outbreaks or spread in the commu- I really am excited about what the future
ing shift of the nonprofits charitable serv- remove dead wildlife and provide veterinary nity, he said. generations of staff and volunteers in this
ices, which includes animal adoption, to treatment to animals in its care, among County Manager John Maltbie expressed next building will be able to do to help us
the Tom Lantos Center for Compassion, a other state-mandated animal licensing and relief the project was finally getting off the all help the animals, he said.
Burlingame facility it opened in 2011. control services, according to a press ground after incorporating several logistic
With fewer services to accommodate at the release. and financial factors in the plans.
San Mateo location, White said the new anna@smdailyjournal.com
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Could police have taken down


the Las Vegas gunman sooner?
By Michael Balsamo nt know what prompted
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Paddock to end the gun-
fire and take his own life.
The revised timeline given by investiga- How crucial were the
tors for the Las Vegas massacre raises ques- minutes that elapsed
tions about whether better communication before the massacre
might have allowed police to respond began?
more quickly and take out the gunman This changes every-
before he could kill and wound so many thing, said Joseph
people. Stephen Giacalone, a professor at
On Monday, Sheriff Joe Lombardo said John Jay College of
Paddock
Stephen Paddock shot and wounded a Criminal Justice and a
Mandalay Bay hotel security guard outside former New York City police sergeant.
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
his door and sprayed 200 bullets down the There absolutely was an opportunity in
Rosa Martinez, an immigration activist and DACA recipient, takes part in a rally about the
hall six minutes before he opened fire Oct. that timeframe that some of this couldve
importance of passing a clean DREAM Act before delivering a million signatures to Congress.
1 from his high-rise suite on a crowd at a been mitigated.

Poll shows most dont want


country music festival below. Giacalone added: By engaging the
That was a different account from the one shooter ahead of time during this event, it
police gave last week: that Paddock shot couldve saved a lot of heartache.
the unarmed guard, Jesus Campos, after Campos reported to hotel security dis-
unleashing his barrage of fire on the
crowd, where 58 people were killed and
hundreds injured.
The sheriff had previously hailed
patchers that he was shot before Paddock
opened fire on the crowd, Assistant Sheriff
Tom Roberts told The Los Angeles Times.
Campos ran down the hall, away from
young immigrants deported
By Adriana Gomez Licon allowing those young immigrants, com-
Campos as a hero whose arrival in the Paddocks room, after he was shot and may and Emily Swanson monly referred as Dreamers, to stay in the
hallway may have led Paddock to stop fir- have used both his radio and a hallway U.S. legally, compared to 22 percent who
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ing. But on Monday, Lombardo said he did- phone to call for help, he said. are opposed. Just 19 percent of respondents
WASHINGTON Just 1 in 5 Americans say all these childhood arrivals should be
Trump administration: Court Around the nation want to deport young immigrants brought deported.
to the United States as children and now Sixty-eight percent of Hispanics, 61 per-
cant suspend pipeline decision The TransCanada proposal would trans- here illegally, the focus of a politically cent of blacks and 57 percent of whites
BILLINGS, Mont. Attorneys for the port Canadian crude oil through Montana fraught debate between the White House and favor extending protections. Eight in 10
Trump administration said a federal judge and South Dakota to Nebraska, where it Congress. Democrats favor allowing the young immi-
has no authority to second-guess a presi- would connect with an existing system of Americans also have largely negative grants to stay legally. So do more than 4 in
dential permit for the Keystone XL oil lines to carry oil to Gulf Coast refineries. opinions about President Donald Trumps 10 Republicans.
pipeline as they seek to stop a lawsuit that The Obama administration rejected the signature immigration pledge to build a For the ones who are already here, there
would block the project. project before the proposal was revived in wall along the entire U.S.-Mexico border, should be a way for them to stay because it
Justice Department attorneys are due in March by President Donald Trump, who said according to a new poll by the Associated wasnt their fault, said Nik Catello, a 57-
U. S. District Court in Montana on it would create jobs and lead to greater ener- Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs year-old independent film producer from
Wednesday to defend the administrations gy independence. Research. Just under half 49 percent Orange County, California. But you have
March approval of the 1,179-mile pipeline Conservation groups and Native oppose construction, while 32 percent sup- to give them a path to citizenship.
a lightning rod in the debate over what American organizations that sued over the port it. Showing sympathy for the young immi-
to do about climate change. project argue that an environmental review On Sunday, Trump told lawmakers his grants does not always translate into softer
hardline immigration priorities, including views on immigration. Catello, for exam-
the wall, must be approved if he is to go ple, favors the construction of a wall along
along with protecting the young immi- the Mexican border.
grants from deportation. Among those who favor a border wall, 38
About 800,000 young immigrants had percent also favor allowing Dreamers to
been given a deportation reprieve under stay.
President Barack Obamas Deferred Action What you see is growing support within
for Childhood Arrivals, also known as the voters overall in giving Dreamers a
DACA, until Trump ended the program last path to citizenship, said Todd Schulte,
month. Hes given Congress six months to president of FWD.us, an immigration advo-
act. cacy group founded by Facebook CEO Mark
About 60 percent of Americans favor Zuckerberg.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/NATION Wednesday Oct. 11, 2017 7
Local briefs
Donald Trump lashes Liddle Bob Man arrested for South

Corker as senators call for calm City attempted murder


By Erica Werner
A San Francisco man is in custody after
shooting at his ex-girlfriend and her friend
while they were stopped on Tower Place and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Airport Boulevard in South San Francisco
Monday afternoon.
WASHINGTON President Donald At approximately 4:44 p.m., the man,
Trump lashed out at Sen. Bob Corker as identified as Danny Whooten, 51, pulled his
Liddle Bob Corker on minivan next to the passenger side of the
Tuesday, continuing a victims vehicle and fired a black revolver
feud with the Tennessee twice, hitting the car. He tried to drive away
Republican whos dubbed but hit the victims car and drove away after
the White House an following the car for a short distance,
adult day care center according to police.
and charged that Trump At 10:50 a. m. Tuesday, South San
could be setting the Francisco detectives made the arrest in San
nation on the path Francisco and charged Whooten with
Bob Corker toward World War III. attempted murder, assault with a deadly
Fellow GOP senators, weapon, carrying a loaded firearm and being
treading carefully, avoided siding with a felon in possession of a firearm, accord-
Trump or Corker. But leading lawmakers ing to police.
called on both men to end a quarrel that
could imperil the Republican agenda on Woman accused of boat
Capitol Hill. Trump will need Corker if he break-in pleads not guilty
is to get big tax changes through the
Senate, where the narrow GOP majority was A homeless woman found wearing $3,000
REUTERS
unable to repeal Barack Obamas Affordable in jewelry inside a boat docked at Redwood
Donald Trump speaks during his meeting with former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Landing Marina in the Port of Redwood City
Care Act. And Corker also figures to be a in the Oval Office.
key player if Trump moves as expected to Sunday pleaded not guilty to residential bur-
unwind the Iran nuclear deal. Trumps tweet Tuesday alleged that problem like this world has never seen. glary Tuesday, according to the San Mateo
I have a lot of respect for Sen. Corker Corker was set up by the failing New Were on the right path right now, believe County District Attorneys Office.
and what he brings to the Senate, but I York Times in a recorded interview Sunday. me. Celma Aguilardimas, 45, told the owner of
think the president is leading in the right Corker, who is not running for re-election, Trump also disputed the suggestion that the boat she was homeless and needed a
direction and Im supportive of what hes leveled searing criticism at Trump and said his spat with Corker would affect his efforts place to stay when he arrived at his boat for
doing, Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri, a his conduct would have to concern anyone to pass tax reform. the first time in several days at around 4:30
member of the GOP leadership, told who cares about our nation. I dont think so, no, I dont think so at p.m. Sunday. She was wearing his girl-
reporters Tuesday. I would encourage them In the interview, Corker said Trump could all, he said in response to a reporters friends jewelry, which was eventually
both to stop what theyre doing and get set the U.S. on the path to World War III question. I think were well in our way. recovered. A $400 laptop belonging to the
focused on what we need to be doing. with threats toward other countries. Earlier, Trump took to Twitter to voice owner, who said he stays at the boat about
Blunts comments followed a plea from Trump responded to that charge Tuesday his grievances over Corkers New York two nights a week, was missing and has not
GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley at a town hall as he addressed reporters in the Oval Office Times interview, writing that Corker was been recovered, according to prosecutors.
meeting in Jefferson, Iowa, on Monday for while meeting with Henry Kissinger. made to sound a fool, and thats what I am When Aguilardimas entered her not guilty
Trump and Corker to cool it. We were on the wrong path before, dealing with! Corkers office declined to plea in court Tuesday, the countys private
And I think it would help if the president Trump said. All you have to do is take a respond but a Times spokeswoman, defender program was appointed. She
would be the first to cool it, Grassley said. look. If you look over the last 25 years, Danielle Rhoades Ha, said the interview remains in custody on $50,000 bail and will
I think it would be better if we stuck to the through numerous administrations, we with Senator Corker was on the record and next appear in court for preliminary hearing
issues and leave personalities out of it. were on a path to a very big problem, a he knew it was being recorded. Oct. 23, according to prosecutors.
8 Wednesday Oct. 11, 2017 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Around the nation


Presidents jibe deepens feud Paltrow, Jolie join flood
with Tillerson; he was joking?
By Jonathan Lemire
of allegations against Weinstein
NEW YORK An avalanche of allegations poured out
Tuesday against Harvey Weinstein in on-the-record reports
that detailed claims of sexual abuse and
and Mattew Lee included testimonies from Gwyneth
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Paltrow and Angelina Jolie, further
intensifying the already explosive col-
WASHINGTON President Donald lapse of the disgraced movie mogul.
Trump challenged Secretary of State Three women accused Weinstein of rap-
Rex Tillerson to compare IQ tests, ing them in a story published online by
delivering a sharp-edged ribbing that The New Yorker, including the Italian
threw a bright spotlight on his seem- actress Asia Argento and a woman who
ingly shaky relationship with his top was an aspiring actress in college when
diplomat. The White House insisted Harvey
Weinstein she caught Weinsteins eye. A represen-
the president was only joking. tative for the mogul vehemently denied
Trump issued the challenge in an the allegations in a statement to the magazine.
interview with Forbes magazine, In a follow-up to its earlier expose, The New York Times
when asked about reports that also reported Tuesday that many other actresses have in
Tillerson called him a moron after a recent days added to the chorus of accusations surrounding
classified briefing this summer. The
Weinstein. Paltrow described Weinsteins attempt to lure her,
president responded that if the claim
then 22, into giving him a massage in a hotel room. The
was true, the two should duke it out in
a battle of brainpower. incident prompted her then-boyfriend Brad Pitt to angrily
REUTERS FILE PHOTO confront Weinstein at a film premiere.
And I can tell you who is going to
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson makes a statement to the media at the State Both reports significantly ratcheted up the unfolding scan-
win, Trump said.
Department. dal surrounding Weinstein, who was fired Sunday from the
The White House and the State
posed by North Korea and the immi- Tillerson, meanwhile, is said to have Weinstein Co. They not only describe a mounting number of
Department suggested Tuesday that
nent decision to be made as to grown weary of Trump contradicting alleged incidents, but thoroughly document the systematic
the president was simply trying to
make light of what they describe as whether to continue the Iran nuclear his public pronouncements and of harassment, abuse and intimidation of women almost
inaccurate reports of tension. But pact. becoming increasingly isolated in a always young actresses trying to succeed in movies.
coming amid increasingly public Trump on Tuesday declared that he capital to which he has never warmed.
signs of strain between the president had confidence in Tillerson just hours The NBC News report last week U.S. Supreme Court is
and Tillerson, the remark landed with after the publication of the interview claiming Tillerson described Trump as asked to block Mississippi LGBT law
a distinct hint of malice. and before a private luncheon with a moron to associates after a JACKSON, Miss. Advocates of same-sex marriage are
Trumps comments have threatened Tillerson and Defense Secretary Jim highly classified July briefing asking the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down a new
to undermine Tillersons diplomatic Mattis. brought the simmering frustration
Mississippi law that lets government workers and business
initiatives and sow confusion among But people close to Trump say the between the men into the open.
people cite their own religious objections to refuse services
allies and foes over whether he speaks president has grown increasingly dis- This account is based on conversa-
satisfied with the former Exxon CEO, tions with several White House aides, to LGBT people.
for the U.S. and has the support of the An appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court was filed within hours
White House. That uncertainly could whom he views as holding a merely State Department officials and others
conventional view of Americas role who spoke with the two men over the of when the law took effect Tuesday. Legal experts say its the
impact a number of foreign policy broadest religious-objections law enacted by any state since
crises, including the nuclear threat in the world and lacking star power. past week.
the nations high court legalized same-sex marriage nation-
wide in 2015.
The law was championed and signed by Republican Gov.
Phil Bryant in 2016, but the law had been on hold amid fed-
eral court challenges. It protects three beliefs: that marriage
is only between a man and a woman, sex should only take
place in such a marriage, and a persons gender is determined
at birth and cannot be altered.
In an appeal Tuesday to the Supreme Court, attorneys for
some of the gay and straight Mississippi residents who sued
the state wrote that the law is a transparent attempt to under-
mine the equal dignity of LGBT citizens established in this
courts decisions, starting with a 2003 decision that struck
down a Texas law against sodomy and continuing to the 2015
decision that effectively legalized same-sex marriage.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday Oct. 11, 2017 9
Drabkin, Kendall and Non-performers?
Luftman for Burlingame school board
I
have found that among other benets, giving
liberates the soul of the giver. Maya

B
Angelou.
urlingame is fortunate to
have a well-run and successful
school district. Part of that is
Editorial Daily Journal Thinking about all of the fuss about the health care bill
and those who are so set on cutting the benets for many
because of parent involvement new ideas when it comes to new facili- endorsements people who desperately need them and those who are so
afraid that they may have to forgo tax cuts if medical care
through volunteering and its effective ties, parent volunteers and even cur-
education foundation. Another part is Burlingame City Council is provided for everyone, reminds me of a letter to the edi-
riculum across the district. As a scien- Michael Brownrigg*, Ann Keighran*, tor that I read some time ago. The writer lamented: The
because Superintendent Maggie tist, she is knowledgeable in the eld
MacIsaac provides solid and consis- Ricardo Ortiz* recent actions on the scal cliff were to punish the suc-
and could provide some perspective as San Mateo City Council cessful and reward the non-performers. In his own words,
tent leadership at the top. Still anoth- the district moves into new science Rick Bonilla*, Joe Goethals*, Eric he repeated the same old mantra that ultra-conservatives,
er part is its school board, currently standards. Rodriguez
made up of a good cross-section of deploring any tax increase or a lack of a tax reductions,
Doug Luftman is also relatively new San Bruno mayor spew on a regular basis.
active and involved community mem- on the school board, having been Rico Medina
bers who make good decisions for the Today, we have been
appointed to the position two years San Bruno City Council hearing these depressing
betterment of the entire school com- ago. In that time, he has familiarized Laura Davis, Michael Salazar and discouraging views
munity. himself with the districts inner work- Burlingame Measure I, quarter-cent that remind us that there are
Those three reasons are why there ings and has a nice perspective on sales tax for city improvements YES many people in this coun-
has not been a competitive school ensuring children have a balance try who are so arrogant and
board race in more than a decade. Its when it comes to their academic life. *Incumbent narcissistic that they com-
schools are high performing and their While all the candidates speak to the pletely lack empathy and
communities are overall pleased with value of the arts as well as social and mind that knows what it takes to compassion. They seem to
how needs are being addressed. By emotional learning, Luftman is able make tough decisions in moving the believe that they are
balancing academic performance with to easily synthesize the concept district further. Recognizing that Gods chosen and those
the growing need for social and emo- while celebrating the different school there are emerging ways to contend who do not perform deserve
tional learning, the district has been sites individual personalities. He is with emotional health is one thing, absolutely nothing from
able to navigate a changing curricu- also keyed in on ensuring those with moving the district in that respect is them. But such people are
lum and still meet the basic needs for learning disabilities like dyslexia are another and will take a skilled hand to not successful as human
all their students. The district is an identied and helped early. ensure academic standards are met as beings no matter how much
example of how to run schools right. Both Coskey and Drabkin have a well. money and inuence they may obtain. As Joseph Epstein
Yet we do have a competitive race great handle on the district and are Consistent leadership is important, of The Wall Street Journal wrote: Financial success does
for school board. While any resident passionate in their service to the especially when it comes to a high- not easily transfer to other realms. If that wasnt obvious
of Burlingame would be well-served community. We particularly like performing district and it is tempting before, Trump has proved the ability to amass money does
by any of the four candidates in this Coskeys emphasis on writing and its to recommend the incumbents for that not qualify you to run the federal government.
particular race, there is something to importance as well as her understand- ideology alone. In fact, it would make The obviously aggravated letter writer apparently suf-
be said for new energy and fresh ideas. ing of how the different school com- a lot of sense if voters chose that fers from what John W. Dean described in his book,
Elizabeth Kendall provides that. munities intersect. It is almost a dis- direction. However, school communi- Conservatives Without Conscience. He wrote:
She has three children in the school service to say that one should no ties are constantly changing and it is Conservatives without conscience do not have horns and
district and has been active in the longer serve since their hearts and also important to bring in new per- tails: if they did, they would be easier to identify. Many of
Washington Elementary School com- minds are still strongly on the tasks spectives with new energy, and the them can be quite pleasant, but at heart they are tough,
munity. She represents the south side at hand. In fact, we wish there were Burlingame Elementary School cold-blooded, ruthless authoritarians. They are limited in
of the district, and there is something four open seats, and that all four can- District is solid enough to absorb that their ability to see the world from any point of view but
to be said for a diversity of voices on didates could serve. However, Drabkin new energy and translate that to an their own, and they are narrow in their outlook.
has two terms of experience and will even better school community. We So what is being successful? Is it grabbing everything
the board that oversees a citywide dis-
provide a nice balance to any inux of recommend Drabkin, Kendall and you can for yourself so you can impress yourself and oth-
trict. However, her perspective is not
new leadership. She speaks from the Luftman for the three open seats on ers? Is it obtaining a position of power so you can con-
born simply from the experience at vince others to believe the way you do and/or carry on in
the school site and she provides some heart, but also from a wide-ranging the Board of Trustees.
your authoritarian way? Is it believing that you are one
who made it on his/her own and those who do not do the
Letters to the editor same are inferior beings who dont deserve any better? Is a
successful person one who, even though he doesnt have a
lot, is willing to share what he has with those less fortu-
Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica to col- mate change policy, she answered. nate those non-performers? Or maybe its someone
Sneath Lane widening lapse into the southern oceans. You After people in Las Vegas suffered who had a really rough childhood and youth who has
Editor, people that drive autos should be the deadliest mass shooting in mod- become an asset to the community because he is honest,
As reported in the Daily Journal ashamed of yourself for wanting to ern U.S. history, the White House decent, compassionate and responsible. And what about
(City to study new Skyline trafc spokes-puppet was asked if the Trump some of those with great wealth, like Warren Buffet, who
alleviate trafc jams.
lanes published in the Oct. 9 edi- gives generously to good causes?
administration would reconsider its
tion), San Bruno is considering Youd think that by now we would have realized that our
objection to reasonable gun control
widening the heavily congested 1- John Dillon cultural denition of success and achieving the Great
measures.
mile section of Skyline Boulevard San Bruno American Dream is very distorted. Wise gurus have
This is not the time to discuss gun warned us for centuries that success isnt in how much
from Interstate 280 to Sneath Lane. policy, she answered.
Objections were raised by the Sierra Now is the time Perhaps this is the time to discuss
wealth we accumulate or how much power we have, but in
peace of mind, contributing to society, sharing with oth-
Club, one being increasing green- Editor, election reform.Weve seen the dam- ers and enjoying rewarding relationships. You wonder if
house gas emissions. Without that After four unusually strong hurri- age caused by a president who took we, as a culture, will ever learn that gaining wealth and
improvement those drivers will sit in canes (Harvey, Irma, Jose and Maria) ofce despite his opponent winning a power at the expense of others is despicable, that wealth
trafc engines idling longer on the ripped through the super-heated majority of the votes. Now is the without integrity and compassion is immoral, and that
same stretch of road, which apparent- Caribbean, causing catastrophic dam- time to scrap the Electoral College self-indulgence and hedonism do not lead to true content-
ly doesnt cause greenhouse gases.In age, White House spokesperson Sarah and end tyranny by a minority. ment or peace of mind. Seems that authoritarian conserva-
any case, it wont increase gases as Huckabee Sanders was asked if the tives (even the religious fundamentalist types), havent
much as the hot air coming from their Trump administration would reconsid- Bruce Joffe absorbed the message: There, but for the grace of God, go
spokesman. True, 1 mile of road er its denial of global warming. I.
widening could eventually cause the This is not the time to discuss cli- Piedmont
When you combine the generally accepted denition of
the American Dream with lack of compassion and con-
science, you come up with those authoritarian conserva-
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Stocks rise after strong forecasts from Wal-Mart, airlines


By Marley Jay to $57.60 and Amazon declined
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS $3.79 to $987.20 after a four-day
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 22,850.51 winning streak.
NEW YORK A big jump for Low: 22,770.99 Airlines rose after American
Wal-Mart helped the Dow Jones Close: 22,830.68 raised an important revenue fore-
industrial average set a record Change: +69.61 cast and United Continental pre-
Tuesday, while gains for other dicted bigger profit margins.
OTHER INDEXES Airlines have been stung by a
retailers and airlines sent other
stock indexes higher as well. S&P 500: 2550.64 +5.91 series of hurricanes that affected
Airlines rose following strong NYSE Index: 12,346.59 +52.64 the Southeastern U.S. over the last
forecasts from American and Nasdaq: 6587.25 +7.52 few months. Investors are worried
United. Utilities and smaller com- NYSE MKT: 2652.66 +14.27 about extensive discounts on tick-
panies also climbed, while banks Russell 2000: 1508.00 +4.44 et prices, but so far their third-
edged higher as investors prepared Wilshire 5000: 26,561.35 +64.52 quarter results look better than
for the financial sector to start expected.
reporting its third-quarter results 10-Yr Bond: 2.34 -0.01 United jumped $3.02, or 4.7
in a few days. Wal-Mart notched Oil (per barrel): 50.95 +1.37 percent, to $67.72 and American
its biggest gain in almost a year Gold : 1,290.50 +5.50 rose $2.43, or 4.8 percent, to
and a half after the company said it $53. 03. Delta gave a positive
expects its digital sales to rise 40 ical to its survival, so investors Jones industrial average gained percent, to 1,508.01. update of its own a week ago, and
percent in its next fiscal year. It were glad to see signs of success. 69.61 points, or 0.3 percent, to Wal-Mart bought online retailer on Tuesday it added 96 cents, or
also plans to buy back $20 billion Theres very little retail loyal- 22, 830. 68. Wal-Mart was Jet for $3 billion last year and has 1.9 percent, to $52.70.
in stock over two years. ty now, she said. Consumers responsible for almost half of also snapped up ModCloth and Chipmaker Nvidia will work
Wal-Mart has invested billions just want choice, price and con- that gain. The Nasdaq composite Bonobos and is aiming to expand with Deutsche Post DHL to start
in its e-commerce business in venience. picked up 7.52 points, or 0.1 per- online grocery sales as well. On testing autonomous delivery
recent years. Katie Nixon, chief The Standard & Poors 500 cent, to 6,587.25. The Russell Tuesday Wal-Mart Stores gained trucks in 2018. The stock rose
investment officer for Northern index added 5.91 points, or 0.2 2000 index of smaller-company $3.60, or 4.5 percent, to $84.13. $3. 54, or 1. 9 percent, to
Trust Wealth Management, said percent, to 2,550.64. The Dow stocks rose 4.44 points, or 0.3 Target rose $1.35, or 2.4 percent, $188. 93. Nvidia is up 10-fold
Wal-Marts online business is crit- over the past three years.

Walmart sees the future and it is digital


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS opening 230 new U.S. stores during tional period of history, said Doug
Business briefs
Apple teams with
fiscal 2016. McMillon, CEO of Walmart Stores Steven Spielberg on video expansion
NEW YORK Walmart is all about The retail behemoth is predicting Inc., in an address Tuesday to investors SAN FRANCISCO Apple is teaming up with award-win-
online, anticipating digital sales next net sales growth at or above 3 percent, at an annual meeting in Bentonville, ning director Steven Spielberg for its first major push into
fiscal year will rise about 40 percent driven by online sales and growth Arkansas. Our future is looking more TV programming.
and that it will double the number of from existing stores for the next fiscal digital. The iPhone maker is bringing back Spielbergs 30-year-
U.S. curbside locations for online gro- year. The company reiterated its per- The retailer is armoring up online to old anthology series Amazing Stories in its attempt to
cery shoppers at its stores. share earnings guidance for next year take on Amazon.com and more tradi- build an online video subscription service that can chal-
But the worlds largest retailer con- and launched a two-year, $20 billion tional rivals, like Target. Walmart paid lenge the digital networks operated by Netflix, Amazon,
tinues to scale back new store growth share repurchase program. more than $3 billion for online retail- Hulu and HBO.
in the U.S., with plans to open only Shares rose more than 4 percent on er Jet last year to speed its evolution. NBC Entertainment, which works with Spielbergs
25 in its fiscal year 2019, which ends the news Its been acquiring smaller players like Amblin Television on Amazing Stories, confirmed the
January 2019. That compares with No doubt we are in a transforma- ModCloth, Moosejaw and Bonobos. deal in a Tuesday statement. Apple declined to comment.

Hyundai eases dealership


Pfizer considers consumer business sale experience to shore up sales
DETROIT Stung by falling U.S. sales, Hyundai is push-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the unit, which also produces Advil, ucts are distinct enough from the
Preparation H and the Centrum brand companys main biopharmaceutical ing its dealers to modernize the new-car shopping experience,
NEW YORK Pfizer may be done of vitamins. Pfizer may also leave business that its value might be conceding that customers are well-armed with information
selling ChapStick, Advil, Robitussin the business as is, with no sale. more fully realized outside the com- from the internet before they step on the showroom floor.
and other brands that people can buy The New York drugmaker expects pany. The Korean automaker on Tuesday announced that dealers
without a prescription. any decisions on the business to be The consumer health care unit had will post fair market pricing on their websites that
The pharmaceutical giant is weigh- made next year. revenue of about $3.4 billion last includes company discounts offered to consumers. Dealers,
ing options for its consumer health Chairman and CEO Ian Read said year, while the company as a whole which are independent businesses, will be encouraged to add
care business. It may spin off or sell Tuesday that consumer health prod- recorded $52.8 billion. incentives theyre offering to buyers. Theyll also deliver
vehicles to customers for test drives and allow people to do
paperwork online, including calculation of monthly pay-
ments, loan applications and estimating the value of their
trade-ins.

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U.S. out of World Cup in stunning upset


By Ronald Blum U.S. was eliminated from World Cup con- Howard. Jones doubled the deal in the 37th
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tention Tuesday night with a 2-1 loss to minute with a 35-yard strike.
Trinidad and Tobago that ended a run of Christian Pulisic, the Americas rising
COUVA, Trinidad Twenty-eight years seven straight American appearances at soc- 19-year-old star, scored in the 47th minute,
after the United States ended a four-decade cers showcase. giving the U.S. hope.
World Cup absence with a stunning victory We let down an entire nation today, said Clint Dempsey, at 34 trying to make it to
at Trinidad, the Americans chances for the defender Omar Gonzalez, whose 17th- a fourth World Cup, entered at the start of the
2018 tournament in Russia ended on this minute own goal attempting to clear a cross second half and was denied by goalkeeper
island nation off the coast of Venezuela in started the collapse. Adrian Foncettes leaping save in the 69th
ANDREA DE SILVA/REUTERS even more astonishing fashion. Gonzalez casually tried to clear Alvin and hit a post from 22 yards in the 77th.
Christian Pulisic and Michael Bradley of the Needing only a tie and confident of victo- Jones cross and sent it looping from 15
U.S. in Tuesdays loss to Trinidad and Tobago. ry against the worlds 99th-ranked team, the yards over the outstretched right arm of Tim See SOCCER, Page 14

Cats come up aces


Woodside wins
battle with old
foe San Mateo
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

The Cat Fight has developed


into quite the intriguing rivalry in
recent years.
Prior to this season, the Woodside
Wildcats and the San Mateo Bearcats
had dueled in the Peninsula Athletic
League Ocean Division, including
last year when Woodside earned a
win over San Mateo on the final day
of the regular season to claim the
league title outright.
NFL may change policy to
This year, both teams were pro-
moted to the PAL Bay Division. And
the duel carried over into quite a
say playersshould stand
By Schuyler Dixon
brawl from the service line Tuesday
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
at Woodside High School. While
the Bearcats totaled eight aces, the
Wildcats better than doubled that NFL owners will meet next week to consider changes to a
total with 18 aces en route to a 25- game manual that says players should stand during the
22, 17-25, 25-15, 25-15 victory. national anthem, a guideline the league has left to the dis-
When you move up a league, you cretion of players who kneeled in large numbers after criti-
dont know what to expect, cism from President Donald Trump.
Woodside head coach Sonja Gavioli Commissioner Roger Goodell told club executives Tuesday
said. I knew we had a solid team but in a memo obtained by The Associated
we really had to rebuild with so Press that the anthem issue is dividing the
many young players this year. league from its fans. He said the NFL
Indeed, last years league champs needs to move past this controversy.
graduated six players. This year, NFL spokesman Joe Lockhart said the
Woodside carries just three seniors guidance will be front and center on the
on mostly-junior roster but also agenda when owners meet in New York
relies on four talented sophomores. next Tuesday and Wednesday.
We have a really bright future The movement started by former San
ahead, Gavioli said. Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin
Roger Goodell
For the Wildcats, though, the Kaepernick last season over his view of
future is now if they want to return to police mistreatment of black males had mostly subsided
the Central Coast Section playoffs. when Trump told a rally in Alabama last month that owners
Every win for Woodside (5-4 PAL should get rid of players who kneel during the anthem.
Bay, 13-10 overall) is critical as the TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL In his memo, Goodell reiterated the leagues belief that
Woodside sophomore Sarah Strus, right, fires a kill past San Mateo senior Alexa Carreon
See VOLLEY, Page 15 in the Willdcats 25-22, 17-25, 25-15, 25-15 victory Tuesday. See NFL, Page 13

Iguodala wont take credit


for being Warriors leader
By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS We were just saying you lead by example, without
wanting any credit for it. So I dont want no credit for it.
OAKLAND Andre Iguodala
Andre Iguodala
wants nothing to do with this con-
versation, not if it has to do with Brown guided the champion had any conversations.
giving him any credit at all. For a Warriors through much of the post- Thats the impossible-to-read
single thing. season as Steve Kerr was ailing. Iggy for you. Yet so reliable at the
No, thanks. Thats why he got fired in same time.
Even if assistant coach Mike Cleveland and LA, cuz no one can Th en , wi t h o ut p ro mp t i n g
Brown applauds Iguodala for all of trust him, Iguodala said so matter- while sitting at his locker after a KELLEY L COX/USA TODAY SPORTS
his thoughtful conversations and of-factly of Brown. I didnt ever Andre Iguodala, the 2015 NBA Finals MVP, signed a three-year, $48 million
serving as a sounding board when say nothing to him, no. We never See DUBS, Page 14 contract with the Golden State Warriors during the offseason.
12 Wednesday Oct. 11, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Trump sticks Raiders sign CB McCray


By Josh Dubow this week.

to hockey for THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ALAMEDA The Oakland


McCray had been drafted out of
Appalachian State by Jacksonville
in the seventh round in 2013 and

Pens WH trip Raiders added some needed help for


their banged-up secondary Tuesday
when they signed free-agent cor-
played 46 games for the Jaguars
over three years. He started 16
games overall, including 12 in
By Stephen Whyno nerback Demetrius McCray. 2014. He has no interceptions and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS McCray fills the roster spot cre- six passes defensed in his career.
ated after defen- That was a learning experi-
WASHINGTON After adding sive tackle ence, he said. It wasnt in the win
to the uproar over NFL players Darius Latham column, but it was a learning expe-
who protest during the national was suspended rience. I got the chance to experi-
anthem, President Donald Trump Monday for four ence a lot of things.
mostly stuck to hockey in honor- games for vio- The Raiders (2-3) are seeking
JONATHAN ERNST/REUTERS improved play from their second-
ing the Stanley Cup-winning lating the
Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday, President Donald Trump delivers remarks honoring the NHL champion leagues policy ary. Oakland has no interceptions
calling them true champions and Pittsburgh Penguins with a reception in the East Room of the White House. on substance and has just four takeaways all sea-
incredible patriots. Hours after tweeting that the tax onship and the accomplishments abuse. son, including two on special
Trump welcomed the Penguins code should be changed to punish of this group of players over this Demetrius The Raiders teams.
into the Oval Office and celebrated NFL teams over the anthem issue, season or the last two seasons. McCray have been ham- The Raiders have been especially
their second consecutive champi- Trump joked that Penguins co- Of the 18 players who won the pered by injuries vulnerable on the deep pass, allow-
onship in the East Room of the owner Ron Burkle should help him Cup last season and are still with at cornerback ing a league-worst 130.2 passer rat-
White House. He singled out the renegotiate NAFTA but largely the Penguins, seven are American: with David ing on balls thrown more than 20
achievements of playoff MVP avoided any talk about other sports. Kessel, Ian Cole, Brian Dumoulin, Amerson miss- yards downfield. Sean Smith was
Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Its been an honor to have them Jake Guentzel, Bryan Rust, Chad ing last weeks beaten by Mike Wallace for two
Phil Kessel, among others. all here, Trump said. Ruhwedel and Conor Sheary. game with a deep balls that went for more than
Trump has grabbed a number of Crosby has said on multiple occa- Crosby and six others are concussion and 50 yards in last weeks loss to
sports headlines in recent weeks, sions that the teams decision to go Canadian, two are Swedish, one is shoulder injury, Baltimore.
including his criticism of NFL play- to the White House was not politi- Russian and one is Finnish. rookie Gareon Our potential is through the
ers for kneeling during the anthem cally motivated. Coach Mike Trump congratulated the Penguins Darius Latham Conley playing roof, Amerson said. We have all
and his decision to disinvite the Sullivan said the Penguins under- for being the first back-to-back Cup just two games the tools we need. Its about com-
NBA champion Golden State stand the circumstances of their visit champions since the Detroit Red so far because of shin injuries and bining all the things together with
Warriors from the White House for and that he didnt feel like Trump was Wings in 1997 and 1998, compli- Antonio Hamilton leaving last coverage and rush. Both go hand in
the type of championship visit made using them as a political prop. mented co-owner Mario Lemieuxs weeks game against Baltimore hand. The main thing is just get-
by the Penguins, the New England Weve stated clearly from the golf game and drew boos when he with a knee injury. ting healthy and being available.
Patriots and the Chicago Cubs along get-go that our visit to the White referenced Pittsburghs upcoming McCray, who had been released The Raiders also signed line-
with Clemson football team. House is not political, Sullivan game against the rival Washington by Seattle on roster cut-down day backer Deontae Skinner to the
Everybody wanted to be here said. Nobodys choosing a side. Capitals. He said he expected the Sept. 3, had come out for a tryout practice squad and terminated the
today, Trump said of the Nobodys taking a stand. We are Penguins to be back at the White with Oakland last week and then practice squad contract of line-
Penguins. And I know why. simply honoring our champi- House next year. was brought back to sign a contract backer Boseko Lokombo.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday Oct. 11, 2017 13
49ers sign CB Leon Hall, 49ers brief
place CB Asa Jackson on IR A h k e l l o nally a first-round pick by
SANTA CLARA The 49ers Wi t h e r s p o o n Cincinnati in 2007. Hall played
have signed cornerback Leon Hall ( c o n c us s i o n ) 121 games in nine seasons with
to a one-year deal. both hurt and the Bengals, recording 26 inter-
The 49ers placed cornerback Asa starter Rashard ceptions and being named a sec-
Jackson on injured reserve Robinson leav- ond-team All-Pro in 2009.
Tuesday with a hamstring injury to ing last weeks Hall played 12 games for the
make room for Hall on the roster. Leon Hall game twice Giants last season and had two
San Francisco was short-handed with cramps. passes defensed and one inter-
at cornerback with Jackson and The 32-year-old Hall was origi- ception.

NFL
the anthem players on the field and what he saw as disrespect of the
bench area should stand at atten- American flag. Jones comments
tion, face the flag, hold helmets in drew a swift response from union
their left hand, and refrain from Executive Director DeMaurice
Continued from page 11 talking. It is the NFLs only Smith, who said Jones was contra- MATT KARTOZIAN/USA TODAY SPORTS
known guidance on the subject. dicting assurances from Goodell The Dodgers celebrate winning the NLDS Monday night at Chase Field.
that players could express them-
everyone should stand for the
anthem and outlined plans to high-
The manual also says anyone not
on the field by the start of the
anthem can be fined or suspended.
selves without reprisals.
Jones said on his radio show
L.A. flashes championship
light efforts of players trying to
bring attention to the social issues
behind the game-day protests.
Lockhart said the league so far has
chosen not to discipline any play-
Tuesday that he considered anthem
protests a workplace issue, giving
potential en route to NLCS
ers. He sidestepped a question of him the right to punish his players. By Greg Beacham prospective opponent of this
Goodell said those plans would be
whether should would be changed He said he was trying to keep the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS high-priced, high-powered
presented to owners next week.
to must next week. Cowboys out of the debate by dynamo.
The controversy over the I think there will be a discussion declaring that they would all stand. After four days off, the Dodgers
anthem is a barrier to having hon- LOS ANGELES The Dodgers
about the entire issue including the I dont want our fans to sit there 1-16 skid from late August into will get back to work this weekend
est conversations and making real policy, including all of the various and have angst over those type of when they host either the Chicago
progress on the underlying issues, September seemed strange while it
elements that have been raised over issues, Jones said. Im not going was happening. After spending all Cubs or Washington on Saturday
Goodell wrote. We need to move the last four weeks, Lockhart said. to have a situation with the flag that night to begin Los Angeles fifth
past this controversy, and we want summer as the most resilient,
Im not going to predict what there is a debate over whether were resourceful team in baseball, Los NLCS in 10 years.
to do that together with our play- might happen. respecting it or not. Im clearing The Dodgers earned an extended
ers. Angeles suddenly stopped scoring
The anthem issue flared again that one up. the extra runs and earning the late- break with their one-sided series
Lockhart said he wasnt sure if Sunday when Vice President Mike The Cowboys always stand for game breaks that had made it so victory over the Diamondbacks,
players would be included in discus- Pence, a former Indiana governor, the anthem while lined up on the dominant. one of the few teams to give con-
sions during the league meetings. left Indianapolis home game sideline. Two weeks ago before a When the 104-win Dodgers sistent trouble to Los Angeles in
Most teams practice on one or both against San Francisco after about a Monday night game in Arizona, swept past Arizona and into the NL the regular season. The Dodgers
of those days. Houston and Detroit dozen 49ers players knelt during they kneeled arm-in-arm before the Championship Series on Monday capped the sweep with a 3-1 win in
are the only teams with byes next the anthem. anthem with Jones then stood night, that late-season slump the clincher, getting timely
week. The NFL Players Association A few hours later, Jerry Jones of during the singing when the flag looked even more inexplicable. offense from rookie Cody
didnt immediately respond to a the Dallas Cowboys became the was displayed. It was three days But its clear the Dodgers have Bellinger and a strong start from
request for comment. first owner to declare publicly that after Trumps comments in flipped their switch back on again,
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SOCCER
The Americans, who would have qualified Arena, the U.S. coach from 1998-2006. But Arena left his lineup unchanged from
with 13 points because of a superior goal after a loss to Costa Rica in New Jersey last Fridays 4-0 rout of Panama in Florida, but
difference, instead had 12 points and fin- month, there little margin for error. the Americans couldnt generate the needed
ished fifth in the hexagonal. Shocked American players slumped on the energy and emotion.
Continued from page 11 Its a blemish for us, coach Bruce Arena bench, and center back Matt Besler sat on Our center backs were not confident
said. We should not be staying home for the field after the final whistle as Panamas enough with the ball and really often in the
Pulisics shot in the 87th was saved by this World Cup and I take the responsibility game ended and then Costa Ricas. At the first half we were playing eight against 10
Foncette. for that. end, dejected U.S. players filed into their because they really need to carry the ball and
Even a defeat could have earned a berth, American players were not aware of the scores locker rooms with blank looks. bring a player to the ball and then move it a
but only if Panama and Honduras both lost. of the other games until after the final whistle. We foolishly brought Trinidad into the little quicker, he said. Our forwards were
And if the U.S. and only one of those rivals When I looked over at the bench and game with the own goal, Arena said. That not able to hold the ball. They did a poor job
lost, the Americans would have finished everyone was sitting down, Gonzalez said. was a big goal for Trinidad psychologically. there. We didnt get Pulisic into the game. We
fourth and advanced to a playoff next month I could just see from the looks on their That got them motivated. played poorly. The first goal was unfortu-
against Australia. faces that it wasnt good. Missing the World Cup is a devastating nate. Those things happen. The second goal
Panama trailed 1-0 to Costa Rica at halftime Back in 1989, Trinidad needed merely a tie to blow to the USSF, which has steadily built was an incredible shot. What can you say?
and Honduras was behind 2-1 to Mexico, but reach its first World Cup, but Paul Caligiuris the sport in the last quarter-century with the Gonzalez tried to casually clear Jones cross
both rallied against nations that already had long-range goal in the 30th minute put the U.S. help of sponsors and television partners. It with his left foot and it hit his shin.
clinched berths. Gabriel Torres scored for in the tournament for the first time since 1950. also is a trauma for Fox, which broadcasts the One of the most unlucky goals ever,
Panama in the 52nd minute on a shot that did That game before a crowd of 35,000-plus at next three World Cups after taking the U.S. Gonzalez said. It is one that will haunt me
not appear to cross the goal line, and Honduras National Stadium in the capital of Port-of- rights from ESPN. The USSF hopes to co- forever. ... I never thought that Id see this
went ahead on Guillermo Ochoas own goal in Spain. With Trinidad already eliminated, this host the 2026 tournament with Mexico and day. This is the worst day of my career.
the 54th and Romell Quiotos goal in the 60th. one was played before a few hundred fans at Canada, and Morocco is the only other bidder. USSF President Sunil Gulati said the result
At that point, the 28th-ranked Americans Ato Boldon Stadium, 24 miles to the south. Every time you have a setback you have to felt unreal.
were playoff bound, but Roman Torres scored The U.S. entered its final qualifier with a look at things, re-evaluate and get better, 38- Its a huge disappointment for every-
in the 88th minute to give Panama a 2-1 win, berth uncertain for the first time since 1989. year-old goalkeeper Tim Howard said. And as a body: for players, for the staff, for coaches,
a third-place finish with 13 points and its first Home losses to Mexico last November and program we have to get better. This hex proved for the federation, Gulati said. Its not
World Cup berth. Honduras finished fourth on Costa Rica caused the U.S. Soccer Federation that. Theres some good teams on the up and up good enough, obviously. In some sense,
goal difference and goes to the playoff. to fire Jurgen Klinsmann and bring back and weve got our work cut out for us. 2022 starts tomorrow for us.

yeah. You gotta look out for one another, super sub again. assist-to-turnover ratio at 4.50 261 assists

DUBS thats all.


Got this Golden State star figured out yet?
The Warriors could have lost him this off-
Then trade me, Iguodala posted, before
saying a minute later: Ha! Got eeeeem! Yall
know Im playing.
to 58 turnovers.
Last season, when Kevin Durant and Zaza
Pachulia joined the starting lineup and David
Continued from page 11 season because Iguodala was wanted just The 2015 NBA Finals MVP considered West and JaVale McGee became key backups,
about everywhere, yet ultimately opted to joining Houston and others this summer Iguodala warned that it could take months to
stay put. before he ultimately came back for what build chemistry.
preseason loss to Denver, he goes into
recalling a lesson he took from that same Sometimes, his dry sense of humor can be everybody is counting on being another deep His stance hasnt changed.
day. tricky to navigate that deadpan wit an postseason run to chase a second straight I think were still building on it, thats the
We had a sermon in chapel today, earlier acquired taste. Yet ask anybody around title, receiving a $48 million, three-year con- great thing. The hardest part is having to
before the game, and it was talking about Iguodala about how much he means both tract. understand, you know its going to be hard
integrity. You can be honest but dont have behind the scenes and on the court and they Brown isnt sure Iguodala realizes how but can you continue to put layers on top of
integrity, but what does it mean to be a insist its immeasurable. This is the player much he meant last spring, to which Kerr said layers on top of layers as you have success
leader? Iguodala said. We were just saying whom Kerr asked to come off the bench with a smile, Maybe Mike should tell him. and youre not getting complacent, not get-
you lead by example, without wanting any before the 2014-15 title run and who he still It doesnt surprise me. Thats who Andre ting comfortable, he said. So we understand
credit for it. So I dont want no credit for it. appreciates so much to this day for his self- is, Kerr said. Andres one of our captains. that, we want to continue to get better so
True story. But as a true leader, I cant even lessness. Hes one of our true leaders. He brings it every were going to keep building on what weve
say those words. Im not allowed to even say In July two years ago, after the franchises day in practice, hes one of the smartest play- already established.
that. I cant say Im a leader. I gotta say I try first championship in 40 years, Iguodala ers Ive been around. Hes the guy who made Brown sure is appreciative, along with all
to do whats best for the team. had a little fun on Twitter when Kerr noted the initial sacrifice in terms of coming off the the others.
Then, he added: Mike Browns my guy, the defensive stopper would likely be a bench. Andre, hes irreplaceable for what he They had a certain connection, Stephen
brings to us in so many different ways. Curry said of Brown and Iguodala. Hes very
Iguodala often drew the chore of guarding timely with his input and his voice and hes
Cleveland star LeBron James during the such a smart dude about pretty much every-
Finals, and he scored his postseason high of thing. Hes very purposeful about everything
20 points in the Game 5 title clincher. He he does and says, and he can be a jokester at
averaged 7.2 points, 4.1 rebounds and 3.2 times when it comes to trying to keep things
assists during the postseason for Golden light but hes very aware. When he speaks up
State. During the regular season, he became and when he gives us a gem in the locker
the first Warrior to ever lead the NBA in room or on the court it means something.

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Junior middle McKenna Brown didnt play the of play, she deserves to be a captain, PAL Ocean Division
first two sets, but proved vital in helping Gavioli said.
Woodside take over late, scoring all of her four For San Mateo, Javellana said the team has Hillsdale 3, Capuchino 0
match kills in the closing stanza. been playing better than its record indicates. Hillsdale (9-0 PAL Ocean, 12-5 overall)
Continued from page 11 Two Woodside sophomores, outside hitter We just havent been able to finish, swept 25-14, 25-18, 25-17 past Cap. Senior
Elena Campell and opposite hitter Sarah Strus, Javellana said. Weve been close and just Camryn Yuen and junior McKenna Anderson
battled through to mix up effective attacks. havent been able to seal the deal. shared the match-high with 11 kills apiece for
teams record teeters near the .500 mark. With Hillsdale, while junior Leiana Cassidy totaled
only the top three teams in the PAL Bay Campell scored a match-high 14 kills while The Game 4 letdown, however, is not what he
Strus added 10. Then, with Carreon off the meant by havent been able to finish. 10. Cap (2-7, 5-11) was paced by six kills and
Division guaranteed a Central Coast Section 10 digs by frshman Bailey OMahoney.
playoff berth, the fourth-place Wildcats will court, McKenna struck with an effective surge. I dont know what that was, Javellana said.
likely have to rely on an at-large bid, and must With the fourth set tied 4-4, McKenna scored We gave that one away. But Im glad they bat-
a block to swing Woodside in front. Then with tled back at the end. Westmoor 3, South City 0
record a .500 record in either league or non- Westmoor (8-1, 18-9) swept on its home
league play to qualify. Woodside leading 6-5, the junior tooled a kill
through the middle. The following rally, Burlingame 3, Aragon 0 court 25-14, 25-23, 25-11 against South City.
Entering Fridays match with a personal Junior middle Natasha Siapno rocked eight
three-match winning streak against San Mateo McKenna put back an overpass from the same The Panthers (9-0, 17-5) continued their
spot. It was the start of a 10-0 run by the dominance in PAL Bay play sweeping 25-22, kills for the Rams, connecting with senior set-
(2-7, 7-11), dating back to last year, Woodside ter Kailea Nobleza who totaled 27 assists.
has proven it can work around the Bearcats star Wildcats to take the match in hand. 25-19, 25-22 past Aragon. Senior middle
Usually when we hype ourselves up, we get Natalie Ballout totaled nine kills and five Sophomore libero Amanda Lao had 15 digs.
middle Alexa Carreon. The 6-foot senior kept
the Wildcats front-row attack in check early. in a rhythm and it helps build momentum for us blocks while sophomore Emmy Sharp scored a
Carreon maneuvered fluidly as San Mateo against the other team, Brown said. team-high 10-kills.
WBAL Foothill
threw consistent double and triple blocks, The Wildcats did the rest from the service Menlo 3, Mercy-SF 0
totaling a match-high 7 1/2 blocks and forcing line, totaling six aces in the closing set. Carlmont 3, Half Moon Bay 0 First-place Menlo (7-0, 18-3) balanced
Woodside to back off its pin hitters. On Sophomore setter Molly Buddie yes, anoth- Second-place Carlmont (8-1, 20-2) earned the pins with 17 kills apiece from outside
offense, though, she settled for just five kills. er sophomore scored six match aces, includ- its 20th overall win of the season with a 25- Grace King and opposite Ashley Dreyer in a
[Opponents] definitely worry about her and ing three in Game 4. 16, 25-14, 25-23 sweep of Half Moon Bay 25-13, 25-20, 25-12 sweep.
definitely prepare for and plan for her, San Woodsides sophomore presence is so (0-9, 5-15). Sophomore outside hitter
Mateo head coach Andoni Javellana said. She prominent, the team even voted one team cap- Morgan McClellan led the Scots attack NDB 3, Mercy-Burlingame 0
just didnt get [the offense] going today. tain in Campell, who currently leads the team with nine kills while hitting at a .692 clip. Kendall Peters produced 15 kills and hit .357
When Carreon rotated off the court in Game in scoring. McKenzie Mell and Siena Hinshelwood led to lead NDB (7-1, 15-9) to a 25-18, 25-17, 25-
4, the Wildcats pounced on the middle attack. Her attitude, her commitment, her level the Cougars with seven kill apiece. 14 sweep. Krissy Smoot totaled 40 assists.

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NLDS Game 4 rained out MLB brief


WHATS ON TAP MLB PLAYOFFS
WEDNESDAY Girls water polo
CHICAGO Game 4 of the NL League Baseball then called it off.
DIVISION SERIES
Cross country Mills vs.Terra Nova at Oceana, 5 p.m.; San Mateo at (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) Division Series between the Game 4 is now scheduled for
PAL Meet #2 at Half Moon Bay, 4 p.m. Capuchino, 6 p.m.; Hillsdale vs. Notre Dame-Bel- American League Washington Nationals and Chicago
mont at Serra, 7 p.m.; Mercy-Burlingame vs. Half Houston 3, Boston 1 Wednesday afternoon at 4:08 p.m.
Girls water polo Moon Bay at Serra, 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5: Houston 8, Boston 2 Cubs has been postponed by rain. EDT with Chicago leading 2-1 in the
Friday, Oct. 6: Houston 8, Boston 2
Burlingame at Castilleja, Sequoia at Carlmont, 4 Sunday, Oct. 8: Boston 10, Houston 3 best-of-five series. Cubs manager
p.m.; Aragon at Menlo-Atherton, Woodside at Womens college volleyball Monday, Oct. 9 Houston 5, Boston 4
The Cubs and Nationals took bat-
Menlo School, 5 p.m. Hawaii Pacific at NDNU, 7 p.m. ting practice at Wrigley Field and the Joe Maddon said the team will stay
Cleveland 2, New York 2 grounds crew got things ready before with Jake Arrieta for their starting
Boys water polo FRIDAY Thursday, Oct. 5: Cleveland 4, New York 0
Half Moon Bay at Carlmont, 5 p.m.; Woodside at Football Friday, Oct. 6: Cleveland 9, NYY 8, 13 innings bringing out the tarp. The rain start- pitcher, while Nationals manager
Serra at St. Francis, 7 p.m.; Burlingame at Terra Nova, Sunday, Oct. 8: New York 1, Cleveland 0 Dusty Baker left open the possibili-
Menlo School, Hillsdale at Menlo-Atherton, 6 p.m.; Monday, Oct. 9 New York 7, Cleveland 3 ed to fall about a half-hour after the
Serra at St. Francis, 6:30 p.m. Aragon at Menlo-Atherton, South City at Wood- ty of using Game 1 starter Stephen
side, Kings Academy at Hillsdale, Menlo School at
x-Wednesday at Cleveland, 2:38 p.m. (FS1) game was supposed to start. With
Womens college volleyball Sequoia, San Mateo at Capuchino, Mills at Carlmont, National League more showers in the forecast, Major Strasburg instead of Tanner Roark.
De Anza at Caada, CSM at CCSF, 6:30 p.m.; Dixie Jefferson at El Camino, 7:30 p.m. Chicago 2, Washington 1
State at NDNU, 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6: Chicago 3, Washington 0
dominate in the traditional sense

NLCS
Mens college soccer Saturday, Oct. 7: Washington 6, Chicago 3
Gavilan at Skyline, 1 p.m.; Ohlone at Caada, 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 9: Chicago 2, Washington 1
THURSDAY
Wednesday, Oct. 10 at Chicago, 1:08 p.m. (TBS) of the term.
Girls tennis x-Thursday, Oct. 12 at Washington, 2:38 p.m. (TBS)
Mercy-Burlingame at Notre Dame-Belmont, Crys- Womens college soccer While leading the majors in vic-
tal Springs at Menlo School, Sacred Heart Prep at West Valley at Caada,2 p.m.;Ohlone at Skyline,3 p.m. Los Angeles 3, Arizona 0 tories for the first time since
Pinewood, 3:30 p.m.; Menlo-Atherton at Hillsdale, Friday, Oct. 6: Los Angeles 9, Arizona 5
Half Moon Bay at Mills, Burlingame at Carlmont, Womens college volleyball Saturday, Oct. 7: Los Angeles 8, Arizona 5 Continued from page 13 1974, they won 25 one-run games
Aragon at San Mateo, Terra Nova at Capuchino, El Caada at Foothill, San Jose at CSM, 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 9 : Los Angeles 3, Arizona 1 and 20 more by two runs. Los
Camino at Oceana, Sequoia at South City, Wood-
Angeles particularly excelled in
side vs. Westmoor at Skyline College, 4 p.m. SATURDAY
Football NHL STANDINGS late-season pickup Yu Darvish
before the formidable bullpen and close games while going on an
Girls volleyball CSM at DeAnza, 1 p.m.; Half Moon Bay at Sacred 82-25 run from late April to late
El Camino at Westmoor, Capuchino at South City, Heart Prep, 2 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE closer Kenley Jansen slammed
Jefferson at Hillsdale,Woodside at Terra Nova, 5:15 Atlantic Division
another door . August matching the 1998
p.m.; Notre Dame-Belmont at Menlo School, 5:45 Cross country GP W L OT Pts GF GA Yankees for the best four-month
p.m.; Mills at Sequoia, Menlo-Atherton at Aragon, Serra at Monterey Bay Invitational at Toro Park,all day Toronto 3 3 0 0 6 19 10 You look at the three games in
Burlingame at Half Moon Bay, Carlmont at San Detroit 3 2 1 0 4 8 7 the series, and theyre all team performance in the past 100 years.
Mateo, 6:15 p.m.; Mercy-SF vs Sacred Heart Prep at Mens college soccer Tampa Bay 3 2 1 0 4 13 11 Roberts expensive roster shows
Speiker Pavilion, 6:30 p.m Menlo College at William Jessup University, 1:30 Ottawa 3 1 0 2 4 8 9 wins, said manager Dave Roberts,
p.m.; NDNU at Dominican College, 2:30 p.m. Boston 2 1 1 0 2 4 7 whose club outscored Arizona 20- a remarkable affinity for teamwork
Boys water polo Florida 2 1 1 0 2 8 9 and selflessness. Former stars such
Mills vs.Terra Nova at Oceana, 4 p.m.; San Mateo at Womens college soccer Montreal 4 1 3 0 2 5 13 11. From the first pitch, there was
Capuchino, Aragon at Sequoia, 5 p.m. Menlo College at William Jessup University, 11 a.m; Buffalo 3 0 2 1 1 7 15 a plan in place, and we executed. We as Andre Ethier, Curtis Granderson
Metropolitan Division
were relentless every single pitch. and Chase Utley have capably
Washington 3 2 0 1 5 14 9
New Jersey 2 2 0 0 4 10 3 The last four times the Dodgers accepted supporting roles, while
Columbus 3 2 1 0 4 8 6 played for the NL pennant in the longtime starter Kenta Maedas
Philadelphia 4 2 2 0 4 13 13 acceptance of a move to the
Carolina 2 1 0 1 3 6 6 past decade, they came up short of
N.Y. Islanders3 1 1 1 3 8 11 their first World Series since 1988. bullpen gives the Dodgers a daunt-
Pittsburgh 3 1 1 1 3 9 15 ing relief specialist against right-
N.Y. Rangers 4 1 3 0 2 10 15 The Cubs and the Nationals both
WESTERN CONFERENCE pose enormous challenges, but the handed batters and provides
Central Division
Dodgers earned their fifth straight another example of how much win-
St. Louis 4 4 0 0 8 15 9
Chicago 4 3 0 1 7 21 7 NL West title, racked up the best ning means to this club.
Colorado 3 2 1 0 4 9 6 record in baseball and then swept Los Angeles defense has also
Winnipeg 3 1 2 0 2 10 15
Dallas 3 1 2 0 2 7 8 past the Diamondbacks entirely to been superb, as exemplified by sev-
A year of listening, learning and Nashville 3 1 2 0 2 9 13 get back in position for their best eralhugeplays from Bellinger in
Minnesota 2 0 1 1 1 6 9
discovering shared values Pacific Division shot yet at the Fall Classic. Game 3 at Arizona. Yasiel Puig also
Vegas 3 3 0 0 6 9 4 Its just about doing your part, plays extraordinary defense in right
Los Angeles 2 2 0 0 4 6 1 field when he isnt driving in runs or
Calgary 3 2 1 0 4 8 6 Jansen said. We were here last year,
Constitution Teach-In and Apple Pie Vancouver 2 1 0 1 3 5 5 and you saw how close we got. It spurring on his teammates with his
An exciting review of the Constitution followed Anaheim 3 1 1 1 3 7 9 hurts. Weve got to admit it. We tongue-wagging exuberance and
Edmonton 3 1 2 0 2 7 8
by a community dialogue facilitated by the Arizona 3 0 2 1 1 7 12 know how good we are, and we know joie de vivre.
Sharks 2 0 2 0 0 4 9 we fell short. Weve been talking The sweep allows Roberts to set
Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center. Free
Tuesdays Games about this the whole year, since his rotation in any way he chooses.
copies of the Constitution and apple pie. Columbus 2, Carolina 1, OT January when Justin (Turner) and I re- Clayton Kershaw who didnt
Tuesday, October 3, 6:30 pm St. Louis 3, N.Y. Rangers 1
signed. From spring training, weve even need to pitch in relief in this
Chicago 3, Montreal 1
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm Street Nashville 6, Philadelphia 5 been talking about winning a cham- particular NLDS after his memorable
Dallas 4, Detroit 2 pionship. Thats everybodys mind-
Ottawa 3, Vancouver 2, SO turn last year against the Nationals
Saturday, October 14, 10:30 am Vegas 5, Arizona 2 set here. We know how hard it is, and can start the NLCS opener
Wednesdays Games we arent taking anything for grant-
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas New Jersey at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Saturday on seven days rest, with
Pittsburgh at Washington, 4:30 p.m. ed. Were going to keep grinding. Rich Hill, Darvish and Alex Wood
Boston at Colorado, 6:30 p.m. Indeed, these Dodgers are a dom- all well-rested and ready to take their
N.Y. Islanders at Anaheim, 7 p.m.
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Flexible frittata is thick,satisfying omelet


By Sara Moulton THE FLEXIBLE FRITTATA
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Start to finish: 40 minutes (20 minutes
active)
What to do on a busy weeknight when you
Servings: 6 to 8
poke your head into the fridge and discover
a variety of souvenirs left over from previ- 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
ous meals including veggies, protein and 1 1/2 cups chopped onion
starch? Just reach for a carton of eggs and 1 1/2 cups chopped red bell pepper
turn the whole thing into a one-skillet 2 cups chopped (halved lengthwise and
meal. Leftovers? Not at all. The flexible sliced crosswise 1/4-inch thick), cooked
frittata is a thick, satisfying omelet. Italian sausages
And just as with a French omelet, you can Dozen large eggs
toss almost anything into a frittata. There 1/2 cup sour cream
are only a few rules. The first is to make sure 1 1/2 cups cooked rice
that every ingredient has already been 1 1/2 ounces grated Parmigiano-
cooked a frittata spends so little time in Regianno
the oven that an uncooked piece of meat or 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
a raw vegetable will never be cooked 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
through. Secondly, all the ingredients must Preheat oven to 350 F.
be chopped up before theyre added to the In a large nonstick skillet, heat the oil
frittata so that they can be evenly distrib- over medium-high heat. Add the onion and
uted. red bell pepper, reduce the heat to medium-
Otherwise, have fun. Ive specified red low and cook, stirring occasionally, until
bell pepper in this recipe, but youre wel- softened, about 5 minutes. Add the sausage
come to swap in broccoli, green beans, cau- and cook, stirring occasionally, until the
liflower, carrots, or mushrooms. Instead of pieces are lightly browned, about 5 min-
sausage, you can roll with leftover pork utes.
chops, steak, rotisserie chicken or shrimp. Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, whisk
No cartons of cooked rice sitting in the together the eggs and the sour cream. Add
refrigerator? How about potatoes, pasta, the rice, cheese, salt and pepper; stir well.
quinoa or farro? Similarly, if you happen to When the sausages are browned, pour the
be rich in scraps of various flavorful egg mixture over the meat, shaking the pan
cheeses, use them to replace the to make sure it is evenly distributed. Cook
Parmigiano-Reggiano. And, happily, the frittata until it is just beginning to stick
because most of its parts have been cooked and set up at the edges, 5 to 8 minutes.
ahead of time, making the frittata takes very Transfer to the oven and bake on the middle Just as with a French omelet, you can toss almost anything into a frittata.There are only a few
little time and effort about 40 minutes shelf until just set, 10 to 15 minutes. rules. The first is to make sure that every ingredient has already been cooked a frittata
from start to finish, only 20 minutes of Remove from the oven, preheat the broiler spends so little time in the oven that an uncooked piece of meat or a raw vegetable will never
which is hands-on. Serve with a simple and return the frittata to the middle shelf to be cooked through.
salad and some crusty bread. brown briefly before serving.
Ultimately, you might decide to add a frit- Nutrition information per serving: 370
tata like this to your weekly line-up. Its the calories; 227 calories from fat; 25 g fat (9 g
perfect vehicle for leftovers ... but nobody saturated; 0 g trans fats); 462 mg choles-
digging into it will be thinking of left- terol; 697 mg sodium; 14 g carbohydrate; 1
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Food briefs
Burger King tries to burn
Wendys with its own spicy nuggets
NEW YORK Burger King is adding spicy nuggets to its
menu and firing up a rivalry with burger chain Wendys,
which pulled the peppery snack from most of its restaurants
earlier this year.
Burger King said Tuesday that its version of spicy
nuggets will roll out nationwide this week. Some locations
in Miami, New York and Los Angeles will give a free 10-
piece to anyone who can prove their name is Wendy on Oct.
13.
Back in March, Wendys Co. wrote to fans in an open let-
ter that its spicy nuggets werent that popular, and it would
only sell them at restaurants in seven cities.
Wendys, based in Columbus, Ohio, did not immediately
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Burger King, owned by Restaurant Brands International
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Vintners inspect grapes,


check buildings after wildfires
SONOMA Worried California vintners surveyed the
damage to their vineyards and wineries Tuesday after wild-
fires swept through several counties whose famous names This soup has tailgating or sidelines or post-game meal written all over it. Its thick from the lentils, and fragrant with cumin
have become synonymous with fine food and drink. and coriander.
At the Gundlach Bundschu in Sonoma County, workers
were not sure the grapes above the winery survived a second
night of the fires that have destroyed at least two wineries
and damaged more.
We havent been able to go up and assess the vine dam-
Red lentil, chicken slow-cooker soup
age, said Katie Bundschu, vice president of sales. Were in By Katie Workman Last year was the first time I made 1/2 pound dried red lentils
the process of salvaging what we can. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS this soup, lugging it in the slow cook- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
The speedy, wind-driven wildfires came as workers in er to the game. My family thought I 1 teaspoon ground coriander
both counties were picking and processing ripe grapes to had gone one step too far that set- 2 pounds boneless skinless chicken
I am a Football Mom. A New York
make chardonnay, merlot and other wines that have made ting up a vat of soup on the sidelines breasts, diced small
City Football Mom, so Football
the region a global hot spot. Millions of locals and out-of- was going to seem pretty weird. They 5 cups less-sodium chicken broth,
Moms from, say, Texas or California
staters flock to Napa and Sonoma counties every year to were pretty wrong. The ladle was plus more if needed
might smirk at me a little. Thats OK. I
sample wine, sit in mud baths and soak in the regions nat- passed from person to person, heavy- 1 28-ounce can crushed tomatoes
recognize the difference.
ural beauty. duty paper cups were filled, and not a Kosher salt and freshly ground pep-
But no matter how competitive the drop was left.
The Napa Valley Vintners trade association reported that per to taste
league, there is always food involved The soup thickens upon sitting, and
at least four wineries belonging to members suffered total 1/2 cup roughly chopped fresh pars-
for the kids before and after games, if you refrigerate it and heat it up the
or very significant losses while at least nine others report- ley, plus more to serve if desired
and at the game itself for parents and next day, you may want to add more
ed some damage. The group emphasized that it had not heard In a large (5-quart or more) slow
friends who show up no matter the broth or water.
from all members, especially those in the most vulnerable cooker, combine the onion, garlic,
weather. And I would definitely add the fresh
parts of the valley. fennel, carrots, lentils, cumin, corian-
And what could be more welcome in parsley at the end. der, chicken, broth and tomatoes.
any of these situations than a robust, The football game is purely option- Season with salt and pepper.
hot, rib-sticking soup? al. Cook on high for 4 hours. Stir in
This soup has tailgating or sidelines another cup or two of broth toward the
or post-game meal written all over it. RED LENTIL, FENNEL AND end if its thicker than you want it to
Its thick from the lentils, and fragrant be. Taste and adjust the seasonings as
with cumin and coriander. If you are
CHICKEN SLOW-COOKER SOUP needed. Stir in the parsley and serve.
familiar with Indian food, it might Start to finish: 4 1/2 hours Sprinkle servings with additional
nd th
October 2 29 , 2017 remind you of a soupy version of dal,
with satisfying small cubes of chicken
Serves 12
2 onions, chopped
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FIRES
would have navigated life if just one had sur- They found a stuffed animal charred but square miles in less than 24 hours even as a
vived the flames. still recognizable as a turtle. Robyn squadron of helicopters and airplanes bom-
We knew theres no way they would ever Pellegrini let out joyful gasps when they barded it with water and retardant.
be happy, whoever was the last one. So they found pieces of his rock collection. A large, dark cloud of smoke wafted for
Continued from page 1
went together, and thats the way it A young boy across the street, whose miles, turning the sky over Disneyland a
worked, he said stoically. home was spared, brought over one of his hazy orange and raining ash on neighbor-
More than 240 members of the California own stuffed animals to share. hoods near the Pacific coast.
National Guard helped ferry fuel to first A thick, smoky haze cloaked much of
Napa and Sonoma counties, where neigh- You lose all your photos, said Tony Authorities said the fire had been 25 per-
responders because so many gas stations
borhoods hit by the fires were completely Pellegrini, Daniels father. You feel like cent contained and they hoped to let resi-
were without power. Guard members were
leveled. Authorities warned residents not to you lost a part of your life. dents return home soon.
also helping with medical evacuations and
security at evacuation centers, said Maj. return to their houses for safety reasons, cit- Officials hoped cooler weather and lighter Some of the largest blazes in Northern
Gen. David Baldwin. ing the risk of exposed electrical and gas winds would help crews get a handle on the California were in Napa and Sonoma coun-
In addition to knocking out electricity, lines and unstable structures including fires. ties, home to dozens of wineries that attract
the blazes damaged or destroyed 77 cellular trees. The weather has been working in our tourists from around the world. The fires
sites, disrupting communication services About 3,200 people were staying in 28 favor, but it doesnt mean it will stay that sent smoke as far south as San Francisco,
that officials were rushing to restore, said shelters across Napa and Sonoma counties. way, said Brad Alexander, a spokesman of about 60 miles (96 kilometers) away.
Emergency Operations Director Mark I dont know how long Im going to be the governors Office of Emergency Sonoma County established a hotline to
Ghilarducci. here, or whats happening at home, said Services. help families looking for missing loved
The fires that started Sunday night moved Santa Rosa evacuee Kathy Ruiz, who had In Washington, President Donald Trump ones. Its possible that many of the people
so quickly that thousands of people were found her way to a center at Sonoma County said he spoke with Gov. Jerry Brown to let reported missing were safe but simply could
forced to flee with only a few minutes of Fairgrounds. Thats what Im starting to him know that the federal government will not be reached because of the widespread
warning. Some did not get out in time. think about now, am I going to have a home stand with the people of California. And we loss of cellphone service and other commu-
Its literally like it exploded. These peo- to go back to? will be there for you in this time of terrible nications.
ple ran out of their homes literally with In the Santa Rosa suburb known as Coffey tragedy and need. Much of the damage was in Santa Rosa, a
minutes notice, barely with the clothes on Park, Robyn Pellegrini let out a cry of grief The government declared a disaster, which far larger and more developed city than usu-
their back, Pimlott said, adding that as she approached the smoldering ruins of should give the state help putting out the ally finds itself at the mercy of a wildfire.
authorities didnt have time to give more the duplex she had shared with her husband flames. The city is home to 175,000 people, includ-
notice. They burned so quickly, there was and their 6-year-old son. Daniel Pellegrini More than 400 miles away from the wine- ing wine-country wealthy and the working
not time to notify everybody. held his wife before they went searching for making region, flames imperiled parts of class.
Among the victims were 100-year-old something they could salvage for their Southern California, too. Thousands of peo- It was unusual for so many fires to take off
Charles Rippey and his wife, Sara, who was child. ple were displaced by a wildfire in Orange at the same time. Other than the windy con-
98. The couple was married for 75 years and With bare hands, they sifted through the County that destroyed or damaged 36 struc- ditions that helped drive them all, there was
lived in a residential neighborhood in Napa. remains of the exterior wall, which had col- tures, including homes. no known connection between the blazes,
Their son, Mike Rippey, said he and his lapsed into dust inside the house and cov- The blaze, which also disrupted major and authorities have not cited a cause for
siblings couldnt imagine how either parent ered all the other debris in their boys room. commuter routes, spread over nearly a dozen any of them.

KCSM
that the Brown Act protects, according to a Since the original purchase fell through officials mirror those included in the agree-
letter authored by attorney Andrew Bednark. and landed in the courts, district officials ment approved during the previous meet-
Alternatively, district spokesman Mitch struck a new agreement to sell the station ing.
Bailey claimed in an email the latest chal- and its broadcasting equipment off to the Education officials have been interested
Continued from page 1 Sonoma County broadcaster.
lenge is just another hurdle offered by a dis- in selling to rid the district from the televi-
gruntled company seeking to throw a mon- While the most recent sale was approved sion station which drained about $1 million
sion to sell the station to a Santa Rosa pub- key wrench in a good deal for the local last month, Bednark claims the meeting was annually from the overall budget. KCSM
lic broadcaster. school system. pushed up an hour earlier than was original- was launched in 1964 and broadcasts a vari-
The issue returns before the board follow- ly scheduled under an attempt by officials to ety of programs, some of which were used
ing a roiled former business partner claim- Sadly, LocusPoint Networks continues
to waste our communitys time and approve the deal in secret. for educational purposes before online
ing district officials attempted to rapidly The district had intended all along to classes came into favor.
and discretely push through a new acquisi- resources with frivolous legal maneuvers
and letters. The sale process has been dodge questions about the sale, mislead its Should the deal be finalized at the upcom-
tion agreement following a previous constituents to ensure minimal, if any, ing meeting, officials have said they expect
botched auction sale. open and transparent and the district will
continue to act in accordance with state law. attendance at a future meeting, and summar- the Federal Communications Commission
The board unanimously approved during a ily ratify the KCSM sale without divulging to bless the transaction by next spring.
special meeting Wednesday, Sept. 20, a sale The sale is unquestionably in the best inter-
ests of our community, Bailey said. any information about its deficient sale The North Bay station has expressed
of the financially-struggling stations process, according to Bednarks letter.
Bednark represents LocusPoint Networks, interest in purchasing KCSM-TV in an
broadcasting spectrum to KRCB of Santa
which is suing the district over its failure to School officials though claim the notic- effort to compete with San Franciscos
Rosa for $12 million.
participate in an auction of public broad- ing time issue was merely a typographical KQED, as the acquisition includes an ability
But attorneys representing LocusPoint
casting spectrums. Officials had hired the error, according to a district report. And to transmit from Sutro Tower. The colleges
Networks, a partner in a previously arranged
company to facilitate the sales process, but while denying any attempts to subvert the jazz radio station is not part of the deal and
failed sale, claimed the meeting was not
a failure to place a final bid resulting in the public noticing mandate, officials agreed to will continue to operate.
appropriately noticed on the districts web-
district being dropped from a $114 million reconsider the sale out of an abundance of Bailey claimed the deal as proposed will
site under an effort to subvert the states
auction led to the two parties filing compet- caution. serve the needs not only of the school dis-
Brown Act, which defines public meeting
mandates. ing lawsuits alleging the other side was Any confusion regarding the time of the trict, but the rest of San Mateo County.
The district flouted this requirement so it responsible. The lawsuit is San Mateo meeting to ratify the sale contract was due Its good for the college district and our
could ratify the KCSM sale quickly, quietly County Superior Court, and will be dis- to a clerical error on the agenda posted on students, its good for KRCB, and public
and without the meaningful public input cussed during closed session prior to the the college boards website, said Bailey. broadcasting will continue to be as strong
upcoming board meeting. The terms of the deal again going before as ever for the community, said Bailey.
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families because our main transporta- promote a more locally-controlled
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them, we jeopardize the health of our
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The two measures come on the heels which could instead be covered by the noon. 1044 Middlefield Road, Cost $170 to $230. For more informa-
new BART and Muni vehicles as well as of another piece of legislation authored proposed sales tax. Redwood City. Free one-on-one help tion contact marketing@penvol.org.
pedestrian and bicycle projects. It will regarding laptops, E-readers, tablets
by Assemblyman Kevin Mullin, D- Caltrain has embarked on drafting a and mobile phones. Meets in Small Pub Style Trivia. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
also help fund the Caltrain extension to South San Francisco, Assembly Bill new business plan that will hopefully Conference Room on the first floor. p.m. 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas. Test
the Transbay Terminal as well as ease 1613, signed by the governor Sept. 11. identify priorities such as service level For more information email knowledge of pop culture, geekdom,
gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. random school facts and more. For
other traffic congestion woes, propo- That bill will allow the San Mateo goals, what types of infrastructure more information call 591-8286.
nents suggest. County Transit District to seek a half- improvements are needed and how much Intro to Facebook. 10:15 a.m. South
San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Leslie Buck: My Apprenticeship in
Senate Bill 797, authored by state cent sales tax hike that could produce it could cost. Officials note the dedicat- Orange Ave., South San Francisco. For the Gardens of Kyoto. 6:30 p.m. to
Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, allows $82 million a year but potentially go ed tri-county eighth-cent sales tax could more information call 829-3860. 8:30 p.m. Redwood City Public
the Caltrain Board of Directors to place toward a much broader swath of still be a principle funding source. That Library, 1044 Middlefield Road,
San Mateo Professional Alliance Redwood City. Leslie Buck is the
a measure on the ballot asking for a undecided transportation projects. planning process is expected to wrap up Networking Lunch. Noon. Mimis author of Cutting Back, a book which
sales tax of no more than one-eighth- On a larger scale, in June, the at the end of next year, officials said. Cafe, 2208 Bridgepointe Parkway, San chronicles her experience as an
Mateo. Meet new business connec- apprentice in one of the top land-
cents before voters in San Francisco, Metropolitan Transportation As one of the only transit systems tions. New speakers each week. For scape companies in Japan. For more
San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. Commission is expected to proceed in the state without a dedicated source of more information call 430-6500. information call 780-7018.
That proposal is expected to generate with Regional Measure 3, now allowed funding, this bill is critical to support- Creative Cafe Coloring for Raj Patel: A Guide to Capitalism,
$100 million a year solely for Caltrain with the governors signature Tuesday, ing our efforts to upgrade Caltrain serv- Adults. 12:30 p.m. 840 W. Orange Nature, and the Future of the
and remedy ongoing woes over uneven by asking voters in nine Bay Area ice so we can meet the evolving mobil- Ave., South San Francisco. Supplies Planet. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Cubberley
funding by the three counties. available. For more information con- Community Theatre, 4000
counties to raise bridge tolls. With the ity demands of our growing region, tact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Cost is
Today we are one step closer to MTC and nearly a dozen Bay Area legis- Caltrain Executive Director Jim $12-$22. For more information call
allowing the public to decide how they lators resolved to promote RM3 next Hartnett said in a prepared statement. Google Coding Club. 3:30 p.m. (408) 280-5530.
Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut
want to address traffic problems and year, it will soon be up to Caltrain and The Caltrain electrification project Ave., South San Francisco. For more Thomas Edison: His Life, His
improvements along the Caltrain cor- SamTrans officials to decide which that is currently under construction will information call 829-3860. Inventions, and His Impact on the
World. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Museum of
ridor, Hill said in a prepared state- local sales tax hike should proceed provide us with the potential to dramat- Spectrum Coming Out Party. 3:30 American Heritage, 351 Homer Ave.,
ment. Our region is an economic pow- first. ically increase rail service to Caltrain p.m. to 5 p.m. 1110 Alameda de las Palo Alto. Cost is $10. For more infor-
erhouse for our state and the Caltrain But with gas taxes increasing 12 communities, and SB 797 provides the Pulgas, Belmont. Celebration mation call 321-1004.
National Coming Out Day with ice-
corridor is its major transportation cents a gallon this November and Bay opportunity to invest in that potential breakers, food, fashion shows and TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
artery. If our residents cannot get back Area voters probably considering RM3 to truly meet the long term needs of the more. Open to ages 13 and up. For Presents The Prince of Egypt. 8
more information call 591-8286. p.m. Mountain View Center for the
and forth to work, school and their in June, a balance of when and how to region. Performing Arts, 500 Castro St.,
Pretty Painted Pumpkin. 4 p.m. Mountain View. $40-$100. For more
Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut information call 463-1960.

SURF
than a dozen other organizations still called off the Los Angeles auction and Ave., South San Francisco. An
hangs in the balance. struck a deal with the World Surf League. evening of crafts for friends and fam- FRIDAY, OCT. 13
Any organization aiming to run a Under terms of the agreement ilies. For more information call 829- The Great Solar Eclipse of 2017.
3860. 7:30 a.m. 6650 Golf Course Drive,
competition will be required to include announced recently, Titans of Burlingame. Costs $15. Breakfast
Continued from page 1 Catholic Charities Refugee and included. For more information con-
Mavericks first ever womens heat fol- Mavericks will be allowed to produce
Immigrant Services Celebrating tact aercoke@gmail.com.
lowing directives from the state merchandise and media capitalizing on Five Years in San Mateo. 5 p.m. to 7
operator the rights to run the surf com- Coastal Commission, which recently the brand. p.m. Kohl Mansion, 2750 Adeline Tai Chi. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. 610 Elm St.,
petition through 2021. became a permitting agency for the The deal drew the appreciation of Drive, Burlingame. For more informa- San Carlos. Free and open to the
tion call (415) 972-1246. public. For more information call
Were very pleased with this oppor- contest. A competition will include 24 Griffin Guess, Titans of Mavericks 591-0341.
tunity to work with the big wave com- invite-only males, and another six founder, in a prepared statement. Toxic Faith. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
munity in bringing the Mavericks Lifetree Cafe and Bethany Lutheran Foster City Village Senior Support
female surfers in the contest. The event and brand I created gener- Church, 1095 Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. Each One, Reach One Open
event to life on the international The competition, which started in ated a global audience for the event Ways that religion can be harmful. House. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mist Room,
stage, surf league CEO Sophie Learn key factors that expose a toxic Foster City Recreation Center, 650
1999, draws top surfers from around the unlike anything before and I look for- faith. For more information call 854- Shell Blvd., Foster City. For more infor-
Goldschmidt said in a prepared state- world for one day of big wave surfing ward to the WSL and their leadership 5897. mation call 218-2181.
ment. with waves of up to 60 feet but are at continuing the success of the athletes, Mexican Tin Art. 7 p.m. 610 Elm St., Privacy on Facebook Workshop.
Under the leagues adoption of the least 25 feet. the event and the Mavericks communi- San Carlos. Introductory class for 10:15 a.m. South San Francisco Main
event into its schedule, the waiting Surfers have 48 hours to get to Half ty at large, he said. adults and families. Free and open to Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
period for Mavericks to start will open the public. To register email San Francisco. For more information
Moon Bay when organizers decide the Goldschmidt said she believed the bradley@smcl.org. For more informa- call 829-3860.
Sunday, Oct. 15, and run through the conditions are right. Nic Lamb of Santa agreement opens the door for the com- tion call 591-0341.
end of January. Cruz was the winner in 2016. petition to continue as intended. Burlingame Library Foundation
Knitting with Arnie. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Fall Book Sale. Noon to 5 p.m.
Harbor District CEO Steve McGrath Operational struggles started earlier The league has always held a high 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Bring your Burlingame Main Library, 480
though noted other state and federal this year when Cartel Management sub- amount of respect for the both venue yarn and needles. For adults. Free and Primrose Road, Burlingame.
open to the public. For more infor- Thousands of gently used books,
agencies, including the California sidiary Titans of Mavericks LLC filed and its community as one of the pillars mation call 591-0341. DVDs, CDs and audiobooks.
Coastal Commission and U.S. Coast for bankruptcy in U.S. Bankruptcy of big wave surfing, she said. The Admission is free. For more informa-
Guard, still need to bless the event Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11 tion email debra.donaldson@com-
Court in the Central District of [World Surf League] intends to continue p.m. 2209 Broadway, Redwood City. cast.net.
before it can take place. California in Los Angeles. to run the Mavericks event and cele- Featuring Marina Crouse and Garth
There are other permits needed from Cartel initially suggested auctioning brate the stories of those who steward Webber. $7 cover fee. For more infor- DIY Flashlight Program. 3 p.m.
mation visit rwcbluesjam.com. Grand Avenue Branch Library, 306
multiple agencies prior to the contest off its assets including the Harbor and surf it through the Big Wave Tour. Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
being held, said McGrath in an email, District permit to those willing to This is a huge moment for both the TheatreWorks Silicon Valley Explore basic concepts of engineer-
Presents The Prince of Egypt. 8 ing. For more information call 829-
suggesting required approval from more bid a minimum $1 million. It later organization and the sport of surfing. p.m. Mountain View Center for the 3860.
Performing Arts, 500 Castro St.,
Mountain View. $40-$100. For more Zopp: An Italian Family Circus. 4

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cussed strategies for increasing the delayed as councilmembers weighed information call 463-1960. p.m. 1455 Madison Ave., Red Morton
number of child care facilities in the recent events, such as the wildfires in Park, Redwood City. Tickets range
city. THURSDAY, OCT. 12 from $12 to $26. For more informa-
Northern California, that have tran- San Carlos Library Quilting Club. tion and to buy tickets visit square-
Continued from page 3 spired since the idea was first discussed 10 a.m. to noon. 610 Elm St., San up.com/store/RWCZoppe.
The council also put off a decision to Carlos. Free and open to the public.
adopt a city affected by fall hurri- in September. The council pegged For more information call 591-0341. Fall is in the Air A Quilting
early 2018 as a time to revisit the dis- Exhibit. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. SSF
on San Carlos Avenue. He said proper- canes. Meant to channel the efforts of Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to 12 Municipal Services Building, 33
ty owners would also be consulted as residents looking to support commu- cussion while city staff contribute p.m. Foster City Recreation Center, Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco.
plans for the corridor unfold. 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Game Day. Free admission. For more informa-
nities in need, the process to identify a available emergency services to affect- For more information call 286-2585. tion call 829-3810.
In other business, the council dis- community for the city to support was ed communities as they are needed.
Mindfulness Meditation: The TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
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Apply in person at:


210 El Camino Real, So. San Francisco, Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.
(at the Guard Station on Spruce Street, Rear Parking Lot).
EOE
Sees will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the
requirements of applicable local, state or federal law (including San Francisco Ordinance #131192).

www.sees.com/careers
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110 employment 110 employment 203 Public Notices


cHILD FIND NOtIce
NeWSPaPer INterNS
JOurNaLISM The San Mateo County SELPA is
The Daily Journal is looking for in- seeking children and young adults
terns to do entry level reporting, re- from birth to age 21 who may need
search, updates of our ongoing fea- special education services, including
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- highly mobile (such as migrant or
so welcome. homeless) children with disabilities
and children who are suspected of
We expect a commitment of four to having a disability and are in need of
eight hours a week for at least four special education. If you believe your
months. The internship is unpaid, but child may have any of these special
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- needs, please contact your local
terns have progressed in time into school district or the SELPA Office at
paid correspondents and full-time re-
porters. (650) 802-5464.

College students or recent graduates


are encouraged to apply. Newspaper aviso Para encontrar Nios
experience is preferred but not neces-
sarily required. SELPA del Condado de San Mateo
est buscando nios y jvenes de 0 a
Please send a cover letter describing 21 aos de edad quienes puedan
your interest in newspapers, a resume necesitar servicios de educacin es-
and three recent clips. Before you ap- pecial, incluyendo altamente mviles
ply, you should familiarize yourself (como nios migrantes o desampara-
with our publication. Our Web site: dos) con discapacidades y nios que
www.smdailyjournal.com.
se sospeche tengan una discapaci-
Send your information via e-mail to dad y tienen necesidad de servicios
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- de educacin especial, por favor con-
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- tacte a su distrito escolar local o la
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 Oficina de SELPA al (650) 802-5464.

FIctItIOuS BuSINeSS NaMe


StateMeNt #274653
The following person is doing business
as: California Financial Services, 412
Humboldt Street, SANTA ROSA, CA
95404. Registered Owner: C. Financial
Investment, Inc., CA. The business is
conducted by a Corporation. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under their FBN on 4/1/1988.
/s/R. Mark Epstein/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 8/16/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17).

NOW HIRING FIctItIOuS BuSINeSS NaMe


StateMeNt #274987
The following person is doing business
ADVERTISING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS as: RANZAN, 921 Main St., REDWOOD
CITY, CA 94063. Registered Owner:
RANZAN U.S.A. Corporation, CA. The
business is conducted by a Corporation.
The registrants commenced to transact
Prospecting is a key element of this position. You will develop new business business under their FBN on N/A.
/s/Hitoshi Tagawa/
and manage the sales cycle from start to finish: This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 9/15/2017. (Publish-
t*EFOUJGZBOERVBMJGZQSPQFSUBSHFUTUPEFWFMPQJOUPDMJFOUT ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17).
t$SFBUFBOEEFQMPZBOBDUJWFCBUUFSZPGQSPTQFDUJOHDBMMT GBDFUPGBDFBQQPJOUNFOUT
 OFUXPSLJOHFOHBHFNFOUTPOUIFUBSHFUT FIctItIOuS BuSINeSS NaMe
StateMeNt #274792
t1MBOBOEFYFDVUFCVTJOFTTEFWFMPQNFOUTUSBUFHJFTUPDMPTF The following person is doing business
as: Scribble Me Happy, 411 S B Street,
t%FWFMPQBOENBJOUBJOTUSPOHDMJFOUSFMBUJPOTIJQT SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered
Owner: Scribble Me Happy, LLC, CA.
t3FQSFTFOUUIF%BJMZ+PVSOBMBUDPNQBOZTQPOTPSFEBOEDPNNVOJUZFWFOUT The business is conducted by a Limited
Liability Company. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under their
t$POUSJCVUFUPBQPTJUJWFUFBNFOWJSPONFOU

To succeed at the Daily Journal, you will need the following: NOW HIRING: FBN on 06/12/12.
/s/Stacie Yun/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 8/28/2017. (Publish-
t&YQFSJFODFTFMMJOHNFEJBBOEPSTQPOTPSTIJQTBOEJOUFHSBUFENBSLFUJOHDBNQBJHOT Full Time: ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Maids t Bartender t Housemen Projects 9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17).
t1SPGFTTJPOBMXSJUUFO WFSCBMDPNNVOJDBUJPOBOEJOUFSQFSTPOBMTLJMMT Dishwasher tPantry Cook
FIctItIOuS BuSINeSS NaMe
t4USPOHQSFTFOUBUJPOTLJMMT Part Time: StateMeNt #275081
The following person is doing business
t&FDUJWFUJNFNBOBHFNFOUTLJMMT Maids tDishwasher as: Celestial Sweets, 1192 Clark Ave,
SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered
t5IFBCJMJUZUPFYDFFEFYQFDUBUJPOTJOBSFTVMUTPSJFOUFEFOWJSPONFOU On Call: Owner: Andrea Celeste Olmos, same ad-
dress. The business is conducted by an
Banquet Server tBanquet Set Up Individual. The registrants commenced
t&YQFSJFODFJOEJHJUBMTBMFTJTBQMVT to transact business under their FBN on
AM & PM Shifts Available N/A.
/s/Andrea Celeste Olmos/
To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to info@smdailyjournal.com Employee Benefits Package This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 9/25/2017. (Publish-
Call Michelle D. (650) 295-6141 ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
1221 Chess Drive Foster City 94010 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17).
Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula

FIctItIOuS BuSINeSS NaMe


StateMeNt #274953

IMMeDIate OPeNING The following person is doing business

NeWSPaPer
DeLIVery
GOt JOBS? as: TaktiKa Consulting, 2911 Alameda
de las Pulgas, SAN MATEO, CA 94403.
Registered Owner: Alandra L. Mosley,
same address. The business is conduct-
ed by an Individual. The registrants
commenced to transact business under
the best career seekers their FBN on N/A.
/s/Alandra L. Mosley/
read the Daily Journal. This statement was filed with the Asses-
reDWOOD cIty We will help you recruit qualified, talented
sor-County Clerk on 9/12/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17).
Seeking Delivery driver to manage newspaper route individuals to join your company or organization.

& the Daily Journals readership covers a wide


range of qualifications for all types of positions.
FIctItIOuS BuSINeSS NaMe
StateMeNt #274833
aSSIStaNt MaNaGer The following person is doing business
as: 1)Ed Tech Recruiting 2)Educational
Seeking Assistant Manager to manage small team and For the best value and the best results, Technology Recruiting, 384 De Anza
manage a small newspaper route recruit from the Daily Journal... Avenue, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070.
Registered Owner: Naloma, Inc., CA.
The business is conducted by a Corpo-
Requires early morning work six days per week Mon-Sat. contact us for a free consultation ration. The registrants commenced to
transact business under their FBN on 30
Papers are picked up early morning between 3am and 4:30am Aug 2017.
call (650) 344-5200 or /s/Gabriel Lucas/
email info@smdailyjournal.com email: ads@smdailyjournal.com
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 8/30/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17).
24 Wednesday Oct. 11, 2017 THEDAILYJOURNAL

203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 296 appliances 303 electronics 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale
FIctItIOuS BuSINeSS NaMe at least once each week for four succes- cOLeMaN tWO Burner Propane Stove SONy DetacHaBLe set :3cd /fm/am WaLL uNIt/rOOM Divider. Simple NeGrINI FeNcING Epee mask size M
StateMeNt #275118 sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Lightly Used $20 (650)697-6763 double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- lines. Breaks down for transportation. & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
The following person is doing business ing on the petition in the following news- 4825 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message (415)260-6940
as: Soleil Luna Nail Spa, 176 W 25th paper of general circulation: eLectrIc StOVe From Sears
Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- San Mateo Daily Journal Excellent Condition $225 WaLNut cHeSt, small (4 drawer with PreMIuM MOVING blankets good con-
tered Owner: Anthony Dat Ha, 3526 Filed: 9/11/2017 Please Call (650)244-9267 304 Furniture upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94118. /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
The business is conducted by an Indi- Judge of the Superior Court GOOD MIcrOWaVe 1100 watt $40 Da- aNtIQue DINING table for six people WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x SaMSONIte 26" tan hard-sided suit
vidual. The registrants commenced to Dated: 9/8/2017 ly City (415) 231-4825. with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
transact business under their FBN on (Published 9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17, $45. (650)328-6709
9/26/2017. 10/11/17) MFG H20LaBS Model 300 exc cond WOODeN BeD frame, single or 3/4 size.
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. aNtIQue MOHaGaNy Bookcase. Four over 100 years Very good condition. $20.
/s/Anthony Dat Ha/ feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. SILK Saree 6 yards new nice color.for
This statement was filed with the Asses- 650-322-9598 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
sor-County Clerk on 9/26/2017. (Publish- reFrIGeratOr cOMPact made by formation.
emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 arMcHaIr GOOD condition $55. 650-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 266-3184. 306 Housewares
10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17, 10/25/17). 573 5269 SINK, 33x22 Top mount with faucet,
OrDer tO SHOW cauSe FOr BarzILay recOrD - fine walnut cre- $15.00 (650)544-5306
cHaNGe OF NaMe rOOM Heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- denza, 72 x 14.5H. $100. 650-804- carPet 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny-
CASE# 17CIV03543 vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. 3947. Menlo Park. lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134 SuItcaSe, GreeN, hard-side, 21x15,
FIctItIOuS BuSINeSS NaMe
StateMeNt #275164 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, (650)952-3500 good condition, photo available, $15.
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, BeIGe SOFa $99. Excellent Condition cOMPLete Set OF CHINA - Windsor (650)392-4841
The following person is doing business Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
as: 1)Kumon Math & Reading Center of 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, SeWING MacHINe-rOyaL XL 6000 (650) 315-2319
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. 20-pieces in original box, never used. SuItcaSeS (2), BLUE, hard-side,
Belmont 2)Kumon Math & Reading Cen- $250 per box (3 boxes available).
ter of San Mateo-Crystal Springs, 230 De PETITION OF (650)342-8436. BraND NeW Japanese Cotton Futton- 24x16 and 26x18. Photo available.
Kelly Gahagan Noyes Twin Size 72x40x5-$99 (650)342-5630 $35 for both. (650)392-4841
Anza Blvd, SAN MATEO, CA 94402.
Registered Owner: Michael Chan, 2782 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: SeWING MacHINe: Older Singer Porta- (650)839-1064.
Petitioner: Kelly Gahagan Noyes filed a ble sewing machine. Works great. cryStaL (LeaDeD glass) lamp $30. SuItcaSeS (2), teal, soft-side, 25x17
Belmont Canyon Rd., Belmont, CA Can send picture. 650-464-7860
94002. The business is conducted by petition with this court for a decree $40.00 (650)207-4162 carPet ruNNer: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- and 29x19. Like new. Photo available.
an Individual. The registrants com- changing names as follows: or: floral design. good condition $40 for both. (650)392-4841
Present Names: 1)William Christopher SINGer SeWING Machine. Good condi- $45.00. (650)266-3184 FIrePLace caNDeLaBra with 5 bat-
menced to transact business under their tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990-
FBN on N/A. Noyes 2)Lucy Ewa Noyes tayLOr-tOt(1947) My First Ride $20
Proposed Names: 1)William Christopher (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. cOat/Hat StaND, solid wood, for your 6134 (415)269-4784
/s/Michael Chan/
This statement was filed with the Asses- Gahagan Noyes 2)Lucy Ewa Gahagan mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520-
Noyes VIcKS WarM Vaporizer Like New 7045 308 tools uNIDeN HarLey Davidson Gas Tank
sor-County Clerk on 10/2/2017. (Publish- $10.00 (650)697-6763 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17, 10/25/17). THE COURT ORDERS that all persons cOMMODe, GOOD condition. $20 obo. craFtSMaN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
interested in this matter shall appear be- WHIrLPOOL WaSHer DRYER, GE Please call (650)745-6309 Water StOraGe taNK, brand new,
Refrigerator all working and in good con- dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225.
fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. cOMPuter SWIVeL CHAIR. Padded (650)771-6324
FIctItIOuS BuSINeSS NaMe Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 DeLta caBINet SaW with overrun ta-
StateMeNt #275180 tition for change of name should not be ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
The following person is doing business granted. Any person objecting to the 297 Bicycles cOMPuter taBLe, adjustable height, 311 Musical Instruments
as: Tejadas Towing, 1366 Shafter Ave., name changes described above must file rOcKWeLL rOuter with 6 blades-
a written objection that includes the rea- chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94124. Regis- aDuLt BIKeS 1 regular and 2 with bal- 697-8481 very good condition $20 (650)992-8321 BaLDWIN SPINet Piano. Very good
tered Owner: Fredy Tejada, same ad- sons for the objection at least two court loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 condition. $95. (650)342-9834.
dress. The business is conducted by an days before the matter is scheduled to rOuter taBLe ryobi $ 99. like new
DeSK, GD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. (650)573-5269
Individual. The registrants commenced be heard and must appear at the hearing cHILDS ScHWINN BIcycLe, BLue in (650)458-3578 cHrOMatIc HarMONIca: Horner
to transact business under their FBN on to show cause why the petition should good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
not be granted. If no written objection is ScrOLL SaW Sears Variable Speed
N/A. 16" $45 (650) 367 8146 (650)278-5776.
/s/Fredy Tejada/ timely filed, the court may grant the peti- NeW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels DINette taBLe, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
This statement was filed with the Asses- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave (650) 756-9516.Daly City. SHOPSMItH MarK V 50th Anniversary
sor-County Clerk on 10/3/2017. (Publish- petition shall be held on 11/1/17 at 9 mes most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, exceLLeNt VIOLIN, previously owned,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, DINING taBLe (36"x54") and 4 match- (650)504-0585 first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17, 10/25/17). Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
Order to Show Cause shall be published 298 collectibles ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
$250 .(650)-654-1930. sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
taBLe SaW Ryobi 10 with stand. New (415)751-2416
at least once each week for four succes- in box $99. (650)583-9901 or (650) 678-
FIctItIOuS BuSINeSS NaMe sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 1950'S tHe First Authentic Rock & Roll
Collection, 72 original hits, $10; 591- DreSSer 4-DraWer in Belmont for 0221.
StateMeNt #275018 ing on the petition in the following news- $75. Good condition; good for children. FeNDer MuStaNG I guitar amplifier
The following person is doing business paper of general circulation: 9769 San Carlos 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
Call (650)678-8585 VINtaGe craFtSMaN Jig Saw. Circa
as: New Markets Consulting, 721-K Old San Mateo Daily Journal 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 $80. 650-421-5469
County Rd., BELMONT, CA 94002. Reg- Filed: 9/20/2017 BILLy Dee Williams autographed Star DreSSer- art Deco. 54wide 34 tall
istered Owner: Mark J. Smith, same ad- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662. VINtaGe SHOPSMItH and BaND FeNDer MuStaNG ll guitar amplifier
dress. The business is conducted by an Judge of the Superior Court space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- SaW, good shape. $500/obo. Call 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
Individual. The registrants commenced Dated: 9/20/2017 6614 (650)342-6993 $130.00 650-421-5469
to transact business under their FBN on (Published 10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17, DreSSer- VIctOrIaN. 35 tall
N/A. 10/25/17) FraMeD LeBrON James painting, 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42 HuGe LuDWIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
/s/Mark J. Smith/ 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- $450. (650)888-2662. & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
This statement was filed with the Asses- 9769, San Carlos WOOD BOttOM hand planes . Good Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
sor-County Clerk on 9/19/2017. (Publish- DreSSer-art DecO. Heavy Glass. workers. $25 each. Call (650)339-3672 (650)369-8013.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150.
10/11/17, 10/18/17, 10/25/17, 11/1/17). LeNNOx reD Rose, Unused, hand (650)888-2662. x-actO DeLuxe Complete woodcarv-
210 Lost & Found painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, ing set-new $15 (650)992-8321 PIaNO, 42" console Beautiful Cond.
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. FREE 650-678-2557.
DrexeL HeaDBOarD $50. (650)589-
FIctItIOuS BuSINeSS NaMe FOuND: KeyS at Westwood Park in
StateMeNt #275076 Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to MILLer LIte Neon sign , work good
0764 309 Office equipment PIaNO, uPrIGHt, in excellent condi-
The following person is doing business claim (650)714-8893 $59 call (650)218-6528 eNtertaINMeNt ceNter for $50. tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
as: Drain Service Technician, 1243 Cen- Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. LaPtOP caSe or bag. Black. Like new.
tral Ave Apt. 12, SAN CARLOS, CA SuPreMeS GreateSt Hits, 2 album (650)726-4102 Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. uPrIGHt PIaNO. In tune. Fair condi-
LOSt cat. Black and White. Black tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
94070. Registered Owner: Douglas patch on right eye. REWARD. set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591-
Mauricio Avalos Lara Jr., same address. Call (323) 439-7713. 9769 GLIDer rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- 310 Misc. For Sale yaMaHa acOuStIc Guitar, model
The business is conducted by an Indi- lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint, FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469
vidual. The registrants commenced to
transact business under their FBN on 9- Books 299 computers IKea DreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
25-17. 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
/s/Mark J. Smith/ JaMeS PatterSON hardback books. recOrDaBLe cD-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, BIFOLD SHutterS 2x28x79 $10.00 312 Pets & animals
This statement was filed with the Asses- 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 IKea taBLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
(650) 578 9208 $ 30. (650)598-9804. (650)544-5306 aIrLINe carrIer for cats, pur. from
sor-County Clerk on 9/25/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, NIcHOLaS SParKS hardback books. BOBBy HuLL Hockey Game Great Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 300 toys LeatHer SectIONaL sofa with otto- (505)228-1480 local.
10/11/17, 10/18/17, 10/25/17, 11/1/17). man. Like brand new! $300. Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784
QuaLIty BOOKS used and rare. World DOLL HOuSe w/ furniture $50.00 new (650) 861-2411.
caSH reGISter Parts; Much Skin Not ONe KeNNeL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
OrDer tO SHOW cauSe FOr & US History and classic American nov- joe 650 573 5269 mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 LOVe Seat, Upholstered pale yellow Guts $500 (415)269-4784
cHaNGe OF NaMe (650)593-2066
CASE# 17CIV04009 floral $99. (650)574-4021
LarGe StuFFeD ANIMALS - $3 each cHeVrON SHINGLe Oil will add life to
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, V.LOGVINOV, uNuSuaL Journey to the Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 ParrOt caGe, Steel, Large - approx
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- NeW DeLuxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- your roof. FREE. Worth over $100.
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must (650)322-9598 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, sian, 104 p $25 650-638-1695 rOLLerBLaDeS, GOOD condition. offer. (650)245-4084
Sell! (650) 875-8159.
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745-
PETITION OF 6309 DOOrS FreNcH 2x28x79 w/5 lights
MaryBeth Lorenc
294 Baby Stuff NeW tWIN Mattress set plus frame $12.00 (650)544-5306 Pet carrIer for small dog or cat in ex-
cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Star WarS one 4 orange card ac- 6059
Petitioner: MaryBeth Lorenc filed a peti- FISHer-PrIce HeaLtHy Care booster tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- LIONeL cHrIStMaS Holiday expan-
seat - $5 (650)592-5864. OaK 25 Bottle wine cabinet with etched sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
tion with this court for a decree changing head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 glass inset. Not refrigerated. $50/obo Pet taxI Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
names as follows: (650)646-8530 Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
Present Name: MaryBeth Lorenc 296 appliances Star WarS one 4 orange card ac- LIONeL cHrIStMaS Holiday expan-
$25. Call (650)349-6059.
Proposed Name: MaryBeth Lorence tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
OFFIce taBLe, 24"x48" HD. folding
1960'S aVOcaDO Osterizer blender head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
LIONeL WeSterN Union Pass car and 316 clothes
interested in this matter shall appear be- 0513 Star WarS Celebration 3 Darth Vader dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
fore this court at the hearing indicated $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 5 BOxeS male & female square dance
LuGGaGe, reD, 21" NEW Samsonite clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- aIr cONDItIONer 10000 BTU w/re- OFFIce tyPe 34"X 60" heavy solid Spinner,$50.00. (065)072-9300 bunch $200 Maryann 650-574-4439.
tition for change of name should not be
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Catalan leader stakes claim to independence, then delays it


By Aritz Parra and Joseph Wilson The Catalan leader doesnt know where
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS he is, where he is going and with whom he
wants to go, she said.
BARCELONA, Spain Catalan sepa- Saenz de Santamaria said the government
ratists on Tuesday signed what they called a couldnt accept the Catalan governments
declaration of independence from Spain to validation of its referendum law because it is
cheers and applause in the regional parlia- suspended by the Constitutional Court, or
ment. Catalonias president said he would the results of the Oct. 1 vote because it was
delay implementing it for several weeks to illegal and void of guarantees.
give dialogue a chance. She said Puigdemont had put Catalonia
Spain, however, called an emergency in the greatest level of uncertainty seen
Cabinet meeting for Wednesday morning yet.
and gave little indication it is willing to One of the governments options at the
talk. Wednesday meeting could be to set about
In his highly anticipated speech, region- applying Article 155 of the Constitution,
al President Carles Puigdemont said the which allows the central government to
landslide victory in a disputed Oct. 1 refer- take some or total control of any of its 17
endum gave his government the grounds to regions that dont comply with their legal
implement its long-held desire to break obligations. This would begin with a
century-old ties with Spain. Cabinet meeting and a warning to the
But he proposed that the regional parlia- regional government to fall into line.
ment suspend the effects of the independ- Then, the Senate could be called to approve
ence declaration to commence a dialogue, the measure.
REUTERS
not only for reducing tension but for Puigdemont also could be called in for
People react to a giant screen showing events inside the Catalan regional parliament during questioning in court and possibly arrested.
reaching an accord on a solution to go for- a pro-indpendence rally outside the parliament in Barcelona, Spain.
ward with the demands of the Catalan peo- Following his speech, the Catalan leader
ple. The central government in Madrid to be valid. Spanish Deputy Prime Minister was the first to sign the document titled
We have to listen to the voices that have responded that it did not accept the declara- Soraya Saenz de Santamaria said an emer- Declaration of the Representatives of
asked us to give a chance for dialogue with tion of independence by the separatists and gency Cabinet meeting had been called for Catalonia. Dozens of other separatist law-
the Spanish state, Puigdemont said. did not consider the referendum or its results Wednesday. makers signed it after him.

French public sector strike disrupt schools, hospitals


By Philippe Sotto and Sylvie Corbet Macron argues will boost the economy. very significant and praised the union wages are frozen, hospital conditions are
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In Paris, the police said they counted unity. deteriorated, staff is depleted by reorganiz-
26,000 demonstrators, while the CGT, the Among the protesters marching in Paris, ing services.
PARIS A nationwide strike Tuesday dis- main trade union, counted twice that number Beatrice Vieval, a 49-year-old nurse, says Amado Lebaube, a 20-year-old philoso-
rupted schools, hospitals and air traffic in the capital alone and hundreds of thou- her Paris public hospital has seen three phy student in the Sorbonne university,
across France, and nearly a quarter million sands across the country. The Interior min- recent suicides among staff, and she fears said degraded working conditions are
civil servants took to the streets around the istry said 209,000 took part in protests that Macrons plans will make the situa- already hurting consumers of public servic-
country to protest President Emmanuel nationwide. tion worse. es, and could threaten his ability to stay in
Macrons economic policies. It was the first time in ten years that all Alongside teachers, hospital workers school. He expressed thanks for state-paid
Theyre expressing anger at wage freezes, public service unions had called for strike made up many of the protesters. Vieval, teachers, student housing aid and govern-
the axing of 120,000 jobs in public servic- action. Philippe Martinez, the CGT leader, who works at the Saint-Louis Hospital in ment scholarships, adding, I can study
es over the next five years and a succession told reporters in the Paris demonstration Paris, told the Associated Press she already today because there are public services in
of spending cuts and labor reforms that that the participation in this strike day was feels squeezed by increasing cutbacks this country.

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