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Teams reporting first


progress against fires
Deadliest and most destructive series of wildfires in California history
By Paul Elias
and Jocelyn Gecker
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PHOTO COURTESY OF SANTA ROSA A fifth day of


SAN MATEO POLICE DEPARTMENT desperate firefighting in
Several San Mateo police officers were on California wine country brought a
hand in Sonoma County to provide mutual glimmer of hope Friday as crews
aid during the Sonoma County fires. battling the flames reported their
first progress toward containing

Helping the massive blazes, and hundreds


more firefighters poured in to join
the effort.
The scale of the disaster also

however became clearer as authorities said


the fires had chased an estimated
90,000 people from their homes
and destroyed at least 5,700 homes

they can and businesses. The death toll rose


to 36, making this the deadliest
and most destructive series of wild-
fires in California history.
Wildfires spurs county In all, 17 large fires still burned
across the northern part of the
responders into action state, with more than 9,000 fire-
fighters attacking the flames using
By Anna Schuessler air tankers, helicopters and more
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF than 1,000 fire engines.
The emergency is not over, and
As fires raged across Northern California we continue to work at it, but we
this week, first responders from all over are seeing some great progress,
responded to the front lines of an unprece- said the states emergency opera-
dented blaze and the path of destruction in tions director, Mark Ghilarducci.
its wake. Over the past 24 hours, crews
Among them were hundreds of emergency arrived from Nevada, Washington,
responders from San Mateo County, which Idaho, Montana, New Mexico,
sent an estimated 400 police officers and North and South Carolina, Oregon
more than a hundred firefighters many miles and Arizona. Other teams came
REUTERS
See HELPING, Page 21 Firefighters walk in a neighborhood destroyed by the Tubbs Fire in Santa Rosa. See FIRES, Page 21

Taking stock of the Making way


Peninsulas trees for child care
Arborist casts expert eye on tree in San Carlos
health for homeowners and cities By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
By Anna Schuessler Owner of a San Mateo tree care
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF consultancy business, Kielty has In light of a child care shortage
measured the size and health of documented across the county, San
After close to four decades in the countless trees in the Bay Area and Carlos officials are hoping
business, arborist Kevin Kielty beyond. Dotting construction changes to the citys permitting
sees far beyond the green foliage sites, providing shade for homes process for those looking to pro-
and shade a tree offers when he and lining public thoroughfares, vide in-home care and fees charged
looks at one. the trees Kielty and his son-in- to developers will help meet the
Using ropes to balance on limbs law, David Beckham, assess serve citys demand.
and tapping trunks to find hollow a wide array of purposes and are In a study session Monday,
spots, Kielty has had a few more subject to decay, disease and age, councilmembers favored reducing
views into the many qualities that among a number of other factors. ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL fees and streamlining the process
make trees beloved landmarks We catch a lot of things that the Arborist Kevin Kielty measures the health of a redwood tree in Burlingames to apply for permits required for
or a potential safety hazard in a Washington Park. With over 40 years of experience, Kielty has helped
community. See TREES, Page 24 homeowners and cities assess a wide array of trees across the Peninsula. See CARE, Page 24
2 Weekend Oct. 14-15, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


To think is to speak low.
To speak is to think aloud.
F. Max Mueller, German philologist

This Day in History


U. S. Air Force Capt. Charles E.

1947 (Chuck) Yeager became the first test


pilot to break the sound barrier as he
flew the experimental Bell XS-1 (later
X-1) rocket plane over Muroc Dry
Lake in California.
In 1 0 6 6 , Normans under William the Conqueror defeated
the English at the Battle of Hastings.
In 1 8 9 0 , Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th president of the
United States, was born in Denison, Texas.
In 1 9 1 2 , former President Theodore Roosevelt, campaign-
ing for the White House as the Progressive (Bull Moose)
candidate, went ahead with a speech in Milwaukee after
being shot and wounded in the chest by New York saloon-
keeper John Schrank, declaring, It takes more than one
bullet to kill a bull moose.
In 1 9 2 6 , Winnie-the-Pooh by A.A. Milne was first pub-
lished by Methuen & Co. of London.
In 1 9 3 9 , a German U-boat torpedoed and sank the HMS
Royal Oak, a British battleship anchored at Scapa Flow in
Scotlands Orkney Islands; 833 of the more than 1,200 men
aboard were killed. REUTERS
In 1 9 4 4 , German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel committed A general view of a chamber with an underground lake and boats inside Salina Turda salt mine, Romania.
suicide rather than face trial and certain execution for
allegedly conspiring against Adolf Hitler. with layers of nacre, which is the sub- refineries.
In 1 9 5 9 , actor Errol Flynn died in Vancouver, British stance that is used to create the shell. ***
Columbia, Canada, at age 50. This is what forms a pearl. Chinese myth says that pearls were
In 1 9 6 0 , Democratic presidential candidate John F. *** thought to be the tears of the gods. The
Kennedy suggested the idea of a Peace Corps while address- There is a simple test you can do to see Greeks believed that wearing pearls
ing an audience of students at the University of Michigan in if a pearl is real or fake. Rub the pearl would promote marital bliss and pre-
Ann Arbor. gently against your teeth. A natural vent newlywed women from crying.
In 1 9 6 4 , civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was pearl will feel slightly rough, like fine ***
named winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Soviet leader Nikita sandpaper, because of the texture of On Dec. 7, 1941, five battleships were
S. Khrushchev was toppled from power; he was succeeded by natural nacre. An imitation pearl will sunk at Pearl Harbor. The battleships
Leonid Brezhnev as First Secretary and by Alexei Kosygin feel smooth. were the USS Utah, USS Oklahoma,
as Premier. *** USS West Virginia, USS California and
n the last decade, Chardonnay has The first occupants of Redwood City the USS Arizona, which is still under
Birthdays
grapes grow in nearly every wine-pro- shellfish from the
I
become the worlds most often pur- were Native Americans from the water.
chased dry white wine. Chardonnay Ohlone tribe. The Ohlone diet was
Bay. There were sev- The highest
***
ocean temperature on
eral shell mounds in Redwood City. A record is 759 degrees Fahrenheit. The
ducing region of the world.
section of Main Street between Maple temperature was measured by a U.S.
***
Street and Woodside Road was origi- research submarine 300 miles off the
The Atlantic Ocean is saltier than the nally called Mound Street because of West Coast of the United States in
Pacific Ocean. a large shell mound there. 1985. The high temperature was the
*** *** result of a hydrothermal vent.
The average housefly lives for one The gasoline giant, Shell Company of ***
month. California, was originally called the Ans wer: The thirteen words that are
*** American Gasoline Company. Henri spelled consecutiv ely within the word
Fashion designer Singer-musician Actor-comedian The word THEREIN contains thirteen Deterding, creator of the Royal Dutch- therein are: the, he, her, er, here, I,
Ralph Lauren is 78. Justin Hayward is Jay Pharoah is 30. words spelled using consecutive let- Shell Group in Holland and Great there, ere, rein, re, in, therein and here-
71. ters. Can you identify them? See Britain, started the business in in.
Classical pianist Gary Graffman is 89. Movie director answer at end. California in 1912.
Carroll Ballard is 80. Former White House counsel John W. *** ***
Dean III is 79. Country singer Melba Montgomery is 80. Pearls are formed inside oysters. The Completed in 1915, Shells refinery in Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
Singer Sir Cliff Richard is 77. Actor Harry Anderson is 65. formation of a natural pearl begins Martinez, was the countrys first mod- the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
Questions? Comments? Email
Actor Greg Evigan is 64. TV personality Arleen Sorkin is 62. when a foreign substance slips into ern, continuous-process refinery. It knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
World Golf Hall of Famer Beth Daniel is 61. Singer-musician the oyster shell. The irritant is covered served as a model for other U. S. 5200 ext. 128.
Thomas Dolby is 59. Actress Lori Petty is 54. MLB manager
Joe Girardi is 53. Actor Steve Coogan is 52. Singer Karyn
White is 52. Actor Edward Kerr is 51. Actor Jon Seda is 47.
Country musician Doug Virden is 47. Country singer Natalie
Maines (The Dixie Chicks) is 43. Actress-singer Shaznay
Lewis (All Saints) is 42. Singer Usher is 39. TV personality
Stacy Keibler is 38. Actor Ben Whishaw is 37.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
Oct. 11 Powerball Fantasy Five Saturday : Mostly cloudy in the morning
one letter to each square, 34 35 38 then becoming sunny. Patchy fog. Highs
to form four ordinary words. 1 3 13 19 69 23 10 29
Powerball
in the lower to mid 60s.
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Oct. 13 Mega Millions Mostly clear. Breezy. Lows in the 40s to


2 7 18 26 31 12 9 4 3 5 mid 50s. Highs in the upper 50s to lower
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All Rights Reserved. Mega number
Daily three midday Mo nday : Mostly cloudy in the morning
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60s.
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Mega number

2 1 8 mid 50s. Highs in the upper 50s to lower 70s.


Tues day : Sunny. Highs in the 60s to lower 70s. Northwest
RULYXU The Daily Derby race winners are Gold Rush, No. 1, in winds around 5 mph becoming west 10 to 15 mph in the
first place; Solid Gold, No. 10, in second place; and afternoon.
Winning Spirit, No. 9, in third place.The race time was Tues day ni g ht: Mostly clear in the evening. then
clocked at 1:44.45. becoming mostly cloudy. Patchy fog.
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Police reports
Skateboarding is not a crime
Someone was skateboarding on East
Hillsdale Boulevard in Foster City, it
was reported at 5:41 p.m. Wednesday,
Oct. 11.

SAN MATEO
Burg l ary . Someone saw another person
break into a vehicle and steal a backpack on
South Norfolk Street, it was reported at 9:32
p.m. Saturday, Oct. 9.
Theft. The rear license plate was stolen
from a vehicle on Dix Street, it was reported
at 6:56 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 9.
Theft. A bicycle was stolen from a resi-
Artists rendering of the 33-unit condominium building proposed for 601 El Camino Real at Hopkins Avenue in Redwood City. dences front porch on North Claremont
Street, it was reported at 8:57 a.m. Saturday,

Condos planned for El Camino Honda dealership site Oct. 9.


Theft. A package was stolen from a resi-
dences front porch on Edison Street, it was
By Anna Schuessler car parks directly behind another car, for 12 trees, landscaping and stooped entries to reported at 9:16 a.m. Friday, Oct. 8.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF of the 33 condominiums, according to the units on the side of the lot facing El Camino Theft. A vehicles back license plate was
staff report. Real, the project was found to contribute to stolen on Lindbergh Street, it was reported
A 33-unit condominium building pro- The developer plans to provide 21 pub- the goals of its mixed-use corridor zone and at 12:39 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7.
posed for 601 El Camino Real at Hopkins licly accessible parking spots along the El Camino Real Corridor Plan, a plan for Burg l ary . Someones vehicle was broken
Avenue is up for review by the Redwood Hopkins Avenue, which dead-ends at the the 2-mile stretch of El Camino Real taking into on West Hillsdale Boulevard, it was
City Planning Commission Tuesday. railroad tracks. A 6-foot wooden fence and shape through the input of Redwood City reported at 10:43 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 7.
Five three-story buildings are being pro- shrubs are aimed at separating the lots east- officials and residents in recent months.
posed to replace two one-story buildings ern side from the tracks and another 6-foot With four bulb-outs planned for the inter- BELMONT
used as a showroom, office space and auto wooden fence is planned for the southern section of El Camino Real and Hopkins Fraud. Someone reported that their identity
repair shop for a Honda car dealership cur- property line, according to the staff report. Avenue and its proximity to the citys was stolen on Twin Pines Lane, it was
rently open on a 1.2-acre site just west of The buildings are expected to vary in size, Caltrain station and SamTrans bus stops, reported at 1:53 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 8.
the Caltrain tracks, according to a staff with one expected to hold 11 units and the project will also increase pedestrian Reckl es s dri v i ng . A vehicle was seen
report. another to contain three units. A courtyard safety and access to multiple modes of weaving in and out of lanes and cutting off
The project is expected to provide 24 two- between two buildings in the middle will transportation along the corridor, according other drivers on Ralston Avenue, it was
bedroom and nine three-bedroom condo- include picnic tables, benches, trash bins to the staff report. reported at 11:07 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7.
miniums with two covered parking spots and lockers for eight bicycles, according to Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on
each. The applicant is requesting permis- the report. The commission meets 7 p.m. Oct. 17 at Sem Lane, it was reported at 2:51 p.m.
sion to build tandem parking, in which one By providing a 12-foot-wide sidewalk, City Hall, 1017 Middlefield Road. Saturday, Oct. 7.
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Holly Julianna Spalletta Obituaries Millwood Drive at El
Camino Real in
Natsuye Daikoku and sib-
lings Yayeko Fay
Holly Julianna Spalletta died suddenly Millbrae. The funeral will Tokunaga, Shigeto
Sept. 26, 2017. Phillip and Julie Spallettas Sandra (Raeside), Dan (Spalletta), Betty and
Ray (Gras), Bob and Stephanie (Spalletta) leave the chapel 11:45 Daikoku and Midori
cherished 14-year-old a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18, Ishida.
daughter. and by many cousins and extended family.
Services are 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21, at and proceed to St. Memorial service will
Holly attended Clifford Dunstan Catholic Church be 11 a. m. Saturday,
Elementary then moved Peninsula Covenant Church 3560 Farm Hill
Blvd., Redwood City. where the funeral mass Oct. 21, 2017, at
on to Northstar Academy will be at noon. Sneider & Sullivan &
where she excelled in all
of her classes and
Dino Paladini Committal will follow at OConnells Funeral
Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma. Home, 977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo
enjoyed her time with Dino Paladini of San Carlos died unex- CA. Inurnment at Skylawn Memorial Park,
friends. Holly was pectedly at his home Oct. 9, 2017. Tasuku Tom Daikoku San Mateo CA.
attending Sequoia High He was 89. In lieu of flowers, donations can be
School as a freshman. She aspired to attend He was the loving husband of the late Lia Tasuku Tom Daikoku, born June 3, 1926,
died Oct. 8, 2017. made in Toms memory online to Mission
college and to become a psychologist. Paladini for 65 years. He is survived by his Hospice missionhospice. org/donate/ or
Holly loved animals and volunteered her son Jerry Paladini (his wife Yvonne) and He was a retired gardener who resided in
San Mateo and a longtime San Francisco Mills-Peninsula Foundation/Senior
spare time at the SPCA. She was in 4-H, daughter Gloria Paladini; his grandson Focus, 1501 Trousdale Drive, Burlingame,
recently started training to be a camp coun- Dustin Paladini; and his sisters Adelina, Giants fan. He was born in Broderick,
California, to the late Yasujiro Daikoku and CA 94010.
selor and was looking forward to 4-H camp Carla, Franca and Diana; several nieces and
next summer. nephews and many friends. Tomo Kamatani. When he was 15, his fami-
ly was interned in Tule Lake, California, and As a public serv ice, the Daily Journal
Holly was beautiful, kind, sweet, nurtur- He was a native of Lucca, Italy and immi- prints obituaries of approx imately 200
ing, brilliant and trustworthy. She was a grated with his wife Lia to San Francisco in he was later sent to Bismarck, North
Dakota. words or less with a photo one time on a
great friend with the biggest heart and the 1948. He was an entrepreneur in real estate, space av ailable basis. To submit obituar-
world was such a brighter place with Holly a truck operator and part-owner for Sunset Survived by children Gale Daikoku-
Bommelaere and Norma Daikoku; grand- ies, email information along with a jpeg
in it.Had you known Holly, she would have Scavenger. His proudest achievement was photo to news@smdaily journal.com. Free
rocked your world! that he and Lia owned and operated the children: Connor Caldwell, Kyra
Bommelaere and Maya Bommelaere; and obituaries are edited for sty le, clarity,
Holly is survived by her four older sib- Mansion, a 14-room retirement home in length and grammar. If y ou would lik e to
lings, Jennifer (Jay), Tony (Sarah), Nathan San Francisco. siblings Umeyo Helen Tanaka of Sanger,
California, Saburo Daikoku of Sepulveda, hav e an obituary printed more than once,
and Anna. Grandparents Jim Raeside, Maria Family and friends may visit after 6 p.m. longer than 200 words or without editing,
Spalletta. Uncles and aunts Frank and Kathy Tuesday, Oct. 17, and attend the 7 p.m. vigil California, Yoshito Daikoku of Fullerton,
California, and Akira Daikoku of Fullerton, please submit an inquiry to our adv ertising
(Raeside), Janet and Larry (Dill), Todd and service at the Chapel of the Highlands, 194 department at ads@smdaily journal.com.
California. Preceded in death by wife June

Supervisor convenes second Local briefs within the San Mateo Union High School
District. The last threat was Thursday, found
and had their cars rammed as they tried to
bring the pair into custody. The car was
Immigrant Integration Summit Attendees will be given an in-depth look at by a staff member on a bathroom wall at San damaged from ramming the police cars and
The second annual San Mateo County the immigrant youth landscape, introduced Mateo High School. could not go that fast. The pursuit ended on
the weight of public policy on immigrant Police said they and district staff are Geary and Powell streets in Union Square
Immigrant Integration Summit will focus
youth, and organizations and programs working to see how they can prevent further and both were taken into custody with help
on youth to inspire, encourage and educate
which are support immigrant youth, accord- threats like this from occurring and to find a from San Francisco police. Two San Bruno
leaders to create a supportive and safe path
ing to Slocums office. suspect. officers were taken to the hospital for minor
for them, according to San Mateo County
Go to immigrantsummitsmc.org for more Police urged parents on Thursday to talk injuries caused in the crash and released after
Supervisor Warren Slocum, who is conven-
information. with their kids about making false threats, treatment, according to police.
ing it Wednesday, Oct. 18, at the historic
which are considered misdemeanor offens- The driver of the vehicle, Honey
Fox Theatre in Redwood City.
At a time of uncertainty, I hope to con-
Another copycat threat es. Panopio, 31, of San Francisco, was placed
under arrest for numerous charges including
vene this summit to discuss ways in which reported at San Mateo High School Two arrested after an assault with a deadly weapon on police
we can support our most vulnerable popula-
tion, immigrant youth. Slocum said in a
San Mateo High School was briefly ramming police car, pursuit officers, felony evading, felony driving
under the influence of a controlled sub-
placed on secure campus protocol Friday
prepared statement. around noon after another bomb threat was Two people were arrested in an alleged stance, the possession of a stolen vehicle,
According to the American Community written on a bathroom wall, according to stolen car in San Francisco after ramming identity theft and violation of probation.
Survey, a total of 93,346 children are for- San Mateo police. two San Bruno patrol cars on the 700 block The passenger, Justin Macawile, 28, was
eign-born residents in San Mateo County. The campus at 506 N. Delaware St. was of El Camino Real and leading police on a placed under arrest for possession of a
The Immigrant Integration Summit will fea- deemed safe after a search and lockdown pursuit at relatively low speeds early Friday stolen vehicle, and violation of probation.
ture speakers from the following organiza- determined there was no actual threat to the morning, according to police. Both were booked into the San Mateo
tions: Santa Clara County Office of school, according to police. At approximately 12:18 a.m., San Bruno County Jail, according to police.
Supervisor Dave Cortese, San Mateo officers spotted an occupied stolen vehicle
Fridays incident is the seventh time
County Office of Education, UCLA Dream since last week that a threat like this has
Resource Center and the Immigration been written on a bathroom wall at schools Obituary
Policy Lab at Stanford University.
Robert E. Thomas
Obituary Family, Friends, Home and Love where life is always good.
Robert Thomas (aka Bob) also known as Silver Fox
Elio Al Louis Martin and Hollywood by friends and associates, passed away on
August 25, 1930 September 10, 2017 October 8, 2017.
Bob loved life and lived it to the fullest he enjoyed every
Al Martin, 87 passed away Tuesday, October 10th, 2017 in day and never missed a day to have a laugh, enjoy good
San Mateo, CA following a 6-month illness with his family by conversation, learn something new and retain all facts.
his side. Born in Youngstown, Ohio on December 15, 1939, to
He is survived by his lovely wife Barbara, his daughter Eileen Elizabeth and John Thomas, he pursued music and was
Martin of San Mateo, his daughter Ellen Martin-Urrutia of encouraged to play the trumpet by the nuns at St. Brendons.
Saratoga, his son Steven Martin of Sonoma, his son-in-law Ric He joined the Air Force in 1956 and after basic training auditioned and achieved an
Urrutia of Saratoga, CA and his 3 grandchildren: Lauren Urrutia, elite position in the Fifth Air Force Band. He toured the Far East Japan, Hong Kong,
Jamie Urrutia, and Ricky Urrutia. He is also survived by his sister Eda Rossetto of San Okinawa as well as many other countries performing at the wedding of the Japanese
Mateo and many nephews, nieces, grandnephews and grandnieces. Prince, who later became the Emperor, and other celebratory events as well as for
Al was born in Windsor, Ontario Canada on August 25th 1930. He moved to San the troops and local events that helped reunite the US and Far East countries. After
Mateo, CA at age 5 and called it home for the rest of his life. leaving the service he pursued his second career in sales.
After graduating from Santa Clara University with a degree in accounting in 1952, He joined the Rector team in Burlingame selling Cadillac and then Audi and
Al began his career in nance. He worked for many years as chief accountant and Porsche automobiles. He was very passionate and proud about his career in luxury
controller for the American Forests Products Company. Al was the founding CFO of sales. He lovingly restored his 1962 Cadillac and his knowledge of the automobile
Taos Mountain Software where he worked from 1990 to 1996. He served as treasurer business was ongoing. You could ask him anything and if he did not have an answer
for the Walter Johnson Foundation and provided wealth management advice to a he researched it.
wealthy client and friend for many years. He also helped many of his family members He was a member of the San Mateo Elks. He enjoyed his time with his Elk buddies,
and friends with nancial advice and tax preparation free of charge. working out, talking politics, giving advice and just being Bob. People liked his
Al was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, son, brother and friend to all of us honesty and straight forward attitude and you always knew where you stood with him.
who knew him. He was a true gentleman with a kind and patient manner. He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Rosemarie, nieces and nephews in Houston
He loved to spend time with his family and friends and we will all miss him and Clovis as well as cousins in Caneld, Ohio and extended family in South San
tremendously. Francisco and Visalia, California.
Rosary service will be held at 4pm on Tuesday, October 17th at Sneider & Sullivan A Memorial Service will be held at 10am on Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at
& OConnells Funeral Home, 977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. Funeral Mass will Sneider & Sullivan & OConnells Funeral Home, 977 S. El Camino Real, San
be celebrated at 10:30am on Wednesday, October 18th at St. Bartholomew Church, Mateo. Reception to follow at the San Mateo Garden Center, 609 Parkside Rd., San
300 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Interment to follow at Gate of Heaven Mateo. Private interment at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma.
Cemetery, 22555 Cristo Rey Dr., Los Altos CA. In lieu of owers, donations can be made to the Pathways Hospice group who were
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and at Mari s t Co l l e g e . Around the state


J
as mi n e Ri s h i , of Belmont, Tre v o r
graduated from Bo s to n Le h o z , of San ***
Un i v e rs i t y with a degree in Mateo, graduated Mari s a Cub i n g , of San Mateo,
international relations and econom- with honors from and Do mi n i c Gi al di n i , of Governor OKs open-carry
ics. S an Di e g o Belmont, were named to the Mo rt ar gun restriction, vetoes second bill
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*** recognition of their outstanding into law a bill further restricting the open carrying of
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Un i v e rs i t y .
*** An dre w Qui n t an a, of Burlingame, would have harmed gun stores.
Ro n i Marg al i t , of Foster City, graduated from Mi ami Un i v e rs i t y . AB7 closes a narrow loophole in Californias existing
was named to the deans list at *** Class notes is a column dedicated to school restrictions on openly carrying weapons, the Democratic
Mac al e s t e r Co l l e g e . Kat h e ri n e Ki l c ul l e n and news. It is compiled by education reporter governor said in announcing his approval.
Austin Walsh. You can contact him at The measure doesnt ban hunting or shooting in most rural
*** S h an n o n Tal i af e rro , of San (650) 344-5200, ext. 105 or at
Ve ro n i c a Lun g h i , of Burlingame Mateo, were named to the deans list austin@smdailyjournal.com. areas. It does make it a misdemeanor to openly carry a rifle
or shotgun in unincorporated areas where county supervi-
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This action does not in any way alter the dozens of cur-
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Consider participating in a clinical research carry long gun in common everyday situations, Brown said
in a signing message.
study evaluating an investigational gene The bill by Democratic Assemblyman Mike Gipson of
therapy for Parkinsons Disease. Carson adds to existing legislation banning the open carry-
ing of handguns and long guns. The initial law limiting the
open carrying of handguns was passed in 2011 in response
The University of California San Francisco is seeking to demonstrations by Second Amendment advocates who
individuals living with Parkinsons Disease for enrollment in brought weapons openly into stores and restaurants to
a clinical research study evaluating an investigational gene protest other restrictions.
therapy treatment which may increase dopamine production Firearms Policy Coalition spokesman Craig DeLuz said
the bill is another infringement on law-abiding gun owners.
in the brain.
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President applies
chaos strategy to
health care, Iran
By Julie Pace
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON Unable or unwilling to completely


erase his predecessors signature initiatives, President
Donald Trump this week turned to another approach: wreak-
ing havoc.
Trumps back-to-back body blows against President
Barack Obamas health care law and nuclear agreement with
Iran demonstrated the presidents embrace of turmoil as
strategy. In both cases, he plunged a pair of policies with
broad domestic and international implications into a state
of confusion and uncertainty, hoping that the disorder will
force Congress to take action.
Trump has long thrived on unpredictability, an attribute
he views as a virtue. But to the lawmakers, foreign partners,
businesses and consumers now sorting through the impli-
cations of his announcements this week, the strategy looks
REUTERS far less appealing.
Donald Trump speaks about Iran and the Iran nuclear deal in the Diplomatic Room of the White House. International allies who spent years negotiating the
nuclear accord alongside the U.S. are now left waiting to see

Trump wont pull out of worst if Congress will reinstate nuclear sanctions on Tehran, a
move certain to jettison the deal. Trump didnt specifically
ask for the sanctions to be put back in place. But, in a

Iran nuclear deal for now speech declaring he would no longer certify the deal, he did
ask lawmakers to add new, unspecified conditions for U.S.
cooperation in the agreement.
On health care, millions of Americans face the prospect
By Matthew Lee would likely pull the U.S. out of the nate the accord, which lifted sanctions
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS deal which he has called the worst in on Iran in exchange for concessions of higher insurance premiums as a result of Trumps deci-
U.S. history and slap previously regarding its nuclear program. But sion to immediately halt payments to insurance companies
WASHINGTON President Donald lifted U.S. sanctions back into place. withdrawing the U.S. would render the that provide lower-cost plans to low-income people. Trump
Trump on Friday angrily accused Iran That would probably be a fatal blow for deal virtually meaningless. calls the payments a bailout to insurance companies and he
of violating the landmark 2015 inter- the accord. That would be risky, though, and cited as justification a legal dispute over whether the pay-
national nuclear accord, blaming the Our participation can be canceled could badly damage U.S. credibility in ments were legally authorized. Trump yanked the money
Iranians for a litany of sinister behav- by me, as president, at any time, future international negotiations. The without any plan in place for offsetting cost increases for
ior and hitting their main military Trump declared in a carefully delivered accord was struck after 18 months of customers. Insurance companies, too, are at the mercy of
wing with anti-terror penalties. But speech read from a teleprompter in the negotiations between the Obama lawmakers, who must now decide whether to restore the
Trump, breaking his campaign pledge Diplomatic Reception Room at the administration, Iran, Britain, China, payments.
to rip up the agreement, did not pull White House. He added later, speaking France, Germany, Russia and the We are going to have to figure out a way to stabilize the
the U.S. out or re-impose nuclear sanc- of Congress, They may come back European Union and then endorsed by situation, said Rep. Charlie Dent, a Pennsylvania
tions. with something thats very satisfacto- a unanimous vote in the U.N. Security Republican who dubbed the move ill-advised. Democrats
He still might, he was quick to add. ry to me, and if they dont, within a Council. branded it sabotage. The president was determined to inject
For now, hes tossing the issue to very short period of time, Ill termi- Trumps main national security aides chaos and confusion into the health care system, said Sen.
Congress and the other world powers nate the deal. have all argued for staying in the deal. Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat.
in the accord, telling lawmakers to Under U.S. law, Trump faces a Sunday So have key allies in Europe who are As a businessman, a candidate and now as president,
toughen the law that governs U.S. par- deadline to certify to Congress leery of altering an accord that they Trump has gravitated toward chaos. His campaign was rife
ticipation and calling on the other par- whether Iran is complying with the believe has prevented Iran from assem- with bitter internal rivalries, often stoked by the man at the
ties to fix a series of deficiencies. accord. That notification must take bling an arsenal of atomic weapons. top of the ticket. His West Wing has careened from crisis to
Those include the scheduled expiration place every 90 days, a timetable that Overseas reaction to Fridays speech crisis and endured more staff upheaval in nine months than
of key restrictions under sunset pro- Trump detests. Since taking office, he was swift. some presidents experience in a full term.
visions that begin to kick in in 2025, has twice reluctantly certified that Iran Iranian President Hassan Rouhani Still, Trump has made clear he sees unpredictability as an
as well as the omission of provisions is fulfilling its commitments. said that his country would continue to advantage. Indeed, his vague statements well see, he
on ballistic missile testing and terror- On Friday, he said he would not do so stick to the nuclear deal and that the often says when asked about looming decisions and
ism. again. U.S. was isolating itself, more lonely seemingly improvisational policy positions can leave his
Without the fixes, Trump warned, he Trump alone cannot actually termi- than ever, by condemning the accord. political rivals maddeningly frustrated.

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Social Security recipients to


see 2 percent boost in 2018
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bogart, 75, who lives near Indianapolis,
said she gets less than $1,000 a month from
WASHINGTON Millions of Social Social Security, her only source of income.
Security recipients and other retirees will I have all the normal costs that people
get a 2 percent increase in benefits next have. I have groceries, gas for my car, she
year, the largest increase since 2012, said. I have to be cautious.
thought it comes to only $25 a month for Some conservatives argue that the infla-
the average beneficiary. tion index is too generous because when
The cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, prices go up, people change their buying
affects benefits for more than 70 million habits and buy cheaper alternatives.
U.S. residents, including Social Security Consumer prices went up only slightly in
recipients, disabled veterans and federal the past year despite a recent spike in gaso-
retirees. Thats about one in five line prices after a series of hurricanes
Americans. slowed oil production in the Gulf Coast,
The Social Security Administration said Max Gulker, senior research fellow at
announced the COLA Friday. the American Institute for Economic
Research. REUTERS
By law, the COLA is based on a broad
measure of consumer prices generated by For the most part, there was a decline in Automobiles for sale are seen at Serramonte Ford in Colma.
the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Advocates energy prices for a lot of the year, Gulker
for seniors claim the inflation index does-
nt accurately capture rising prices faced by
seniors, especially for health care.
said. But at the end of the year we saw that
uptick in gas from the hurricanes.
The average monthly Social Security pay-
Ford offers repairs to address
It doesnt make your life any easier. Its
really made it tight, said Barbara Bogart,
who retired from a home health care compa-
ny. You have to be so careful to make it
ment is $1,258, or about $15,000 a year.
Congress enacted automatic annual
increases for Social Security in 1975.
Presidents often get blamed when increases
Explorer exhaust gas concerns
By Tom Krisher and Dee-Ann Durbin police versions of the Explorer, but civil-
each month. are small or zero. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ians continue to complain to the agency
about exhaust fumes and symptoms such as
GOPs Susan Collins to stay News briefs DETROIT Responding to consumer nausea, headaches and drowsiness.
concerns about exhaust fumes, Ford is The company said it will send letters to
in Senate, ditches governor run offering to inspect and repair Explorer owners of 2011 through 2017 Explorers
ROCKPORT, Maine Republican U.S. California declares emergency SUVs at no cost to owners. starting the week of Nov. 13 telling them
Sen. Susan Collins announced Friday that to fight hepatitis A outbreak Ford maintains the vehicles are safe, but to take their SUVs to dealers for the work.
shes staying out of the Maine governors SAN DIEGO California Gov. Jerry said its making the repairs available in Mechanics will check for leaks in the rear
race because she believes she can do more Brown on Friday declared a state of emer- response to customer concerns about lift gate gaskets and drain valves. If any
good for the state by staying in gency to combat a hepatitis A outbreak that exhaust odors and carbon monoxide. leaks are found, theyll be sealed or gas-
Washington. has claimed 18 lives in San Diego. Our investigation has not found carbon kets will be replaced, to prevent fumes
I am a congenital optimist. I continue to Brown said the federally-funded supply of monoxide levels that exceed what people from entering, Levine said. Theyll also
believe that Congress can, and will, be vaccines is inadequate. His proclamation are exposed to every day, Ford spokesman reprogram the air conditioning to let in
more productive, Collins said at a local allows the state to buy vaccines directly Mike Levine said. more fresh air.
chamber breakfast. I want to continue to from manufacturers and distribute them. Ford has sold more than 1.35 million Ford will pay for the work regardless of
play a key role in advancing policies that The declaration allows us to move very Explorers since 2011, when the vehicle mileage, age of the vehicles or whether
strengthen our nation, help our hardwork- swiftly, Dr. Gil Chavez, epidemiologist at was redesigned and the exhaust problems theyre under warranty. It also will reim-
ing families, improve our health care sys- the California Department of Public Health, began. The move announced Friday comes burse owners who previously paid for
tem, and bring peace and stability to a trou- told reporters. He said the state would place as the U. S. National Highway Traffic repair work, Levine said. The service will
bled and violent world. an order Monday or Tuesday and supplies Safety Administration continues to inves- be available starting Nov. 1 through Dec.
Speculation about Collins political would reach the state soon after. California tigate complaints of fumes and carbon 31, 2018, Ford said.
future has been swirling for more than a year has distributed 81,000 federally-funded vac- monoxide leaking into the passenger cab- The customer service campaign is not a
in her home state, where the moderate cine doses since the outbreak began and ins of police and consumer versions of the recall, although safety regulators could
remains popular even as the Maine GOP has local jurisdictions have acquired more but SUVs. still push for one. NHTSA began its inves-
become more conservative. the supply is insufficient, Chavez said. Ford previously focused repair efforts on tigation of Explorers in July of 2016.

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Vegas gunman targeted responding police, jet fuel tanks
By Ken Ritter Lombardo had said a timeline of this suspects life, his motiva- nation of Paddocks brain tissue, before
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Paddock started spraying tion and everybody associated with him issuing a finding on a cause and manner of
200 rounds from his suite throughout time, Lombardo said. his death. That ruling is not expected for
into the hallway of the The sheriff became emotional describing several months, the coroner said.
LAS VEGAS The gunman who sprayed
Mandalay Bay at 9:59 gunshot wounds one on-duty officer, Brady The sheriff, who has become a regular fix-
more than 1,000 bullets into a Las Vegas
p. m. , wounding an Cook, received to the shoulder, bicep, chest ture on news channels since the shooting,
country music concert also took shots at jet
unarmed security guard in and back as he arrived in a police patrol car also said the FBI is now taking on a greater
fuel tanks and targeted police officers
the leg. He said Friday moments after shooting started. role in the investigation
responding to the scene, investigators said
that the security guard It is readily apparent to me that Lombardos newest version of events
Friday in portraying a killer who seemed
Stephen came to a barricaded (Paddock) adjusted his fire and directed it aligns with what Mandalay Bay owner
determined to inflict even more carnage
Paddock stairwell door at 9:59 toward the police vehicles, Lombardo said. MGM Resorts International said Thursday.
than the 58 people he murdered.
and wasnt shot until No matter what his personal vendetta is They had disputed whether six minutes actu-
Investigators gave more details on the around 10:05 p.m. against the police or not, maybe he was pre- ally passed between the first shots in the
chronology of events surrounding the About that time, the gunman unleashed a venting the wolf from getting to his door hallway and the start of the concert rampage
shooting and pushed back against criticism barrage of bullets on the festival crowd. Then sooner than later, but he chose to fire upon and said Paddock may have wounded the
that they were changing their story. he killed himself with a gunshot to the head. police vehicles. security guard within 40 seconds of firing
Shifting accounts about when Stephen The timeline comes as investigators say A visual inspection of Paddocks brain into the crowd.
Paddock fired his first shots in his 32nd they have yet to identify a motive behind during a coroners autopsy found no abnor- Earlier this week, lawyers had questioned
floor Mandalay Bay suite have led to ques- the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. malities, Lombardo said. why police and security werent able to stop
tions about whether police could have done history. The FBI says agents have conduct- Paddocks body is being sent to Stanford Paddock sooner when Lombardo said six
more to stop him on Oct. 1. ed hundreds of interviews, chased nearly University for study, Clark County Coroner minutes passed between the shooting of
In the public space, the word incompe- 2,000 leads, looked at Paddocks computers John Fudenberg said. He added he would guard Jesus Campos and the gunfire into a
tent has been brought forward, Clark and phone, collected 1,000 pieces of evi- await findings of multiple forensic analy- crowd of 22,000 at the Route 91 Harvest
County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said. I am dence, and analyzed hours of video footage. ses, including a neuropathological exami- Festival concert.
absolutely offended with that characteriza- We are
tion. establishing
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Gains for tech help stocks rise, insurers skid


By Marley Jay it than analysts expected, and also
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said it will return at least 50 per-
High: 22,905.33 cent of its free cash flow to share-
NEW YORK U.S. stocks fin- Low: 22,855.93 holders by paying dividends or
ished mostly higher Friday to Close: 22,871.72 buying back stock. HP stock
wrap up a subdued week, and tech- Change: +30.71 gained $1.31, or 6.4 percent, to
nology companies did most of the $21.71.
OTHER INDEXES The White House said late
heavy lifting. Investors were also
pleased to see that shoppers spent S&P 500: 2553.17 +2.24 Thursday that it is stopping sub-
more money in September. NYSE Index: 12,352.02 +13.28 sidy payments to insurers under
Printer and PC maker HP sent Nasdaq: 6605.80 +14.29 the 2010 health care law. Those
technology companies higher NYSE MKT: 2649.99 +9.43 payments help reduce copays and
after releasing a strong profit fore- Russell 2000: 1502.66 -2.51 deductibles for people with lower
cast for next year. Big names like Wilshire 5000: 26,577.93 +18.78 incomes. The move could increase
Intel and Facebook also rose. losses for insurers and reduce pay-
Companies in retail, travel and 10-Yr Bond: 2.28 -0.04 ments to hospitals and other
entertainment moved up after the Oil (per barrel): 51.39 +0.79 health care facilities. Adding to
Commerce Departments report on Gold : 1,306.00 +9.50 the uncertainty, the sign-up period
retail spending. Health insurers for subsidized private insurance
and hospital operators skidded Fargo Investment Institute, said but stocks havent fallen that The Commerce Department said starts Nov. 1.
after President Donald Trump said that unless this batch of corporate much since early 2016. retail sales grew 1.6 percent in Medicaid program administrator
he will stop government pay- reports is surprisingly good, The Standard & Poors 500 September after a small decline in Centene lost $3.12, or 3.2 per-
ments to insurance companies stocks wont rise much further. index added 2.24 points, or 0.1 August. Much of the gain came cent, to $90. 56 and insurer
under the Affordable Care Act. If we come in at expectations percent, to 2,553.17. The Dow from car and gasoline sales: sales Anthem gave up $5.81, or 3.1 per-
Bank of America climbed while or slightly above, I think markets Jones industrial average picked up of cars jumped as people living in cent, to $184.38. Hospital opera-
Wells Fargo faded as banks con- maintain these gains, he said. 30.71 points, or 0.1 percent, to the Southeast and Gulf Coast tor Tenet dropped 71 cents, or 5.1
tinued to report their third-quarter Lynch said earnings for Standard 22,871.72. The Nasdaq composite replaced vehicles that were percent, to $13.15 and ambulato-
results. But in the early going, & Poors 500 companies should gained 14.29 points, or 0.2 per- destroyed by hurricanes Harvey ry surgery center operator
investors dont seem as excited rise five or six percent for the cent, to close at a record high of and Irma, which also caused tem- Envision Healthcare fell 91 cents,
about this round of company earn- quarter. If that doesnt happen, he 6,605.80. The Russell 2000 index porary spikes in gas prices. But or 2.2 percent, to $40.74.
ings compared to earlier in the said the S&P 500 could decline of smaller-company stocks slid other types of spending grew by a Bond prices rose. The yield on
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Storms surge and retail sales


surge; most in more than two years
WASHINGTON Americans increased
Business briefs
Facebook takes on food
Presidents blow to Obamacare
their spending at retailers last month by the
most in two and a half years, driven by strong
auto sales as residents of hurricane-ravaged
delivery, challenges Uber and others
NEW YORK Several online services
already offer food delivery, but that doesnt
jolts health consumers, politics
areas replaced destroyed cars. By Alan Fram customers. It will cost
mean Facebook wont jump on board any- and Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar about $7 billion this
Retail sales rose 1.6 percent in September, way.
after slipping 0.1 percent in August, the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS year and help more than
The social-media giant says ordering food 6 million people.
Commerce Department said Friday. for takeout or delivery is complicated. It
Auto sales jumped 3.6 percent, the most Ending the payments
promises to help save time by bringing WASHINGTON President Donald would affect insurers
since March 2015. Gas sales climbed 5.8 per- existing food-delivery services into its app Trumps abrupt move to cut off federal pay-
cent, the most in four and a half years, reflect- because President Barack
and partnering with some restaurants direct- ments to insurers jolted Americas health Obamas law requires
ing price spikes after Hurricanes Harvey and ly. care and political worlds alike on Friday,
Irma. The storms damaged oil refineries and them to reduce their
Of course, using Facebook to order food threatening to boost premiums for mil-
pushed up gas prices 13 percent last month. might prompt users to spend more time lions, disrupt insurance markets and shove Donald Trump poorer customers costs.
Even excluding the volatile auto and gas Carriers are likely to
perusing their news feeds and seeing ads. Republicans into a renewed civil war over
categories, sales rose a solid 0.5 percent, up recoup the lost money by increasing 2018
U.S. Facebook users can order from local their efforts to shred Obamacare.
from a 0.1 percent gain in August. restaurants and big chains. premiums for people buying their own
Defiant Democrats, convinced they have health insurance policies.
Neil Saunders, managing director of Global Most people who order food already have important leverage, promised to press for a
DataRetail, said that many analysts worried accounts set up with individual restaurants The National Association of Insurance
bipartisan deal to restore the money by Commissioners estimates that Trumps
higher gas prices would lead Americans to and delivery apps, however. Facebook will years end. That drive could split the GOP.
spend less elsewhere. have to persuade them to start the process move would produce a 12 percent to 15 per-
On one side: pragmatists seeking to avoid cent upsurge in premiums, while the non-
This did not materialize, and consumers inside its app instead of using GrubHub, political damage from hurting consumers.
UberEats, Amazon or niche delivery services partisan Congressional Budget Office has
used modest gains in wages ... to carry on On the other: conservatives demanding a
buying, Saunders said. like Caviar. put the figure at 20 percent. Thats on top of
major weakening of the Affordable Care Act premium increases from growing medical
as the price for returning the money. costs.
The American people will know exactly Experts say the political instability over
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as head coach of U.S. soccer
Weekend Oct. 14-15, 2017

CSM football set to play Saturday in Cupertino


By Terry Bernal immune from them indoors to the CSM gymna- dent Michael Claire intervened ed later in the week due to the facil-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF s ch edul i n g sium from their home field at Wednesday, Owens said. ities being crowded. Not only do
shakeups due to College Heights Stadium. It was definitely noticeable, the CSM womens volleyball and
With the Central Coast Section the poor air Monday and Tuesday it was Owens said of Wednesdays poor basketball teams practice there,
suspending all the weekends quality caused fine, CSM head coach Larry air quality. It was noticeable for this semester the CSM auxiliary
high school football games, the by the North Owens said. It got to be a problem everybody. The school president gym has a new tenant with the
only show in town will be the No. Bay fires. Wednesday and Thursday though. made the decision that it wasnt Caada College mens basketball
4-ranked College of San Mateo Coming off a Owens said the air quality wasnt safe to put the kids out there and I team practicing there while its
Bulldogs as they travel to bye week, the problematic for the team Monday agreed. facilities in Redwood City are
Cupertino to take on De Anza Larry Owens Bulldogs now and Tuesday, allowing for outdoor Following its regular practice undergoing a two-year renovation.
College in the Bay 6 Conference have not been practice. As skies over San Mateo routine early in the week, CSM was Still, Owens said the Bulldogs
opener Saturday at 1 p.m. on the field since Tuesday, altering County continued to gray through- not in pads Monday or Tuesday.
CSM, though, has not been their Wednesday drills by moving out midweek, however, CSM presi- Time in the gymnasium was limit- See BULLDOGS, Page 16

Raiders still planning to


host game this Sunday
By Michael Wagaman Raiders to alter
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS their outdoor
schedule this
ALAMEDA The Raiders are week and raised
still planning to host the Los the possibility
Angeles Chargers in Oakland on that the game
Sunday despite concerns about would be
poor air quality resulting from moved.
wildfires in Californias wine I think were
country. Jack Del Rio going to be
The team said Friday that offi- fine, Raiders
cials will continue to monitor the coach Jack Del Rio said.
air quality in the Bay Area and Obviously its a serious situation
would update fans if there were whats going on up north. A lot of
changes regarding the game. people have had their lives turned
Thick smoke and ash have filled upside down. Some people have
Bay Area skies since the wildfires lost their lives so its a tough deal.
started Sunday about 50 miles Del Rio said that the conditions
north of Oakland. The fires have near the teams facilities have
killed 31 people and destroyed at improved over the past two days.
least 3,500 homes and businesses. Even so, the Raiders have advised
USA TODAY SPORTS The NFL has been monitoring
NaVorro Bowman, 29, was released by the 49ers after a potential trade for the veteran linebacker fell through. the air quality, which forced the See OAKLAND, Page 14

Bowman out Astros ace dominates


Niners release four-time All Pro linebacker Yanks in ALCS opener
Astros 2, Yankees 1

By Josh Dubow We tried to do what was best for Super Bowl following the 2012 By Kristie Rieken Its just a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS him also and the team and give him season are left tackle Joe Staley, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS good combina-
a chance to move on, Shanahan center Daniel Kilgore and tight tion of com-
said. We thought we had those end Garrett Celek. HOUSTON Dallas Keuchel dom- mand and pitch-
SANTA CLARA The 49ers cut trade partners, but I think he was a Hes given his heart and soul inated the Yankees again, striking a b i l i t y ,
ties with one of the few remaining little bit more interested in keep- for this organization, Lynch out 10 in seven scoreless innings to Keuchel said.
links to their last run of success ing it open for himself to be able to said. I know hes a fan favorite. lead the Houston Astros over New When Im
when they released linebacker pick what team he wanted. So, this isnt going to be easy for York 2-1 on Friday night in the AL behind in the
NaVorro Bowman on Friday. Bowman originally joined the the fans, but Kyle and I felt like it Championship Series opener. count, I feel just
General manager John Lynch 49ers as a third-round pick in 2010 was in the best interest of our team Keuchel entered with a 1.24 ERA Dallas Keuchel as good as if Im
said the team looked into possible and quickly formed one of the and so weve acted accordingly. against the Yankees in regular sea- 0-2. I think
trade partners and came close to leagues best linebacking duos Bowman earned first team All- son starts plus six shutout innings thats one of the biggest keys for
completing one. But when that with Patrick Willis. The two were Pro honors four times in his in the 2015 AL wild card game, He me recently.
fell through, Lynch and coach key to San Franciscos run of three career, achieving it from 2011-13 allowed four hits all singles Hes got that late movement on
Kyle Shanahan granted Bowmans straight trips to the NFC title game and then again in 2015 after com- walked one and joined Nolan Ryan both sides of the plate, Yankees
request and released him to give and one Super Bowl appearance. ing back from a devastating knee and Mike Scott as the only Astros manager Joe Girardi said.
him the opportunity to pick his The only players remaining in pitchers to reach double digits in
new team. San Francisco who played in that See BOWMAN, Page 14 strikeouts in a postseason game. See ALCS, Page 16

Skyline showing impressive wrestling depth in heavyweights


By Terry Bernal top 8, with freshman Ramon Tournament at Modesto Junior Outstanding Upper Weight his initial reaction was disbelief.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Guzman (Lincoln-San Jose) College, Saturday, Oct. 7. The 6-4, Wrestler of the tournament was a I thought they were playing a
ranked No. 2 and freshman Luke 260-pound freshman ran the table collegiate first as well. In fact, it prank on me, Guzman said.
Heavyweights have never been Cruz (South City) ranked No. 8. through four matches, capped by was the first time Guzman has The freshmans disbelief, how-
synonymous with Skyline Its always hard to find heavy- winning a 5-3 decision taking been bestowed with the honor dat- ever, quickly turned to elation.
College wrestling. weights because a lot of them go the lead in the second period on a ing back to his four years of varsi- It was the first time I ever won
This season is the exception, on to play football, Skyline head double-leg takedown over ty wrestling at Lincoln. an outstanding wrestler award,
though, as the Trojans have a coach James Haddon said. So Bakersfields Ramiro Macias in Guzman said he retreated Guzman said. So I was just super
stash of heavyweights that are thats the rare thing I think. the championship match. straight from the championship excited.
making a ruckus in the California Guzman has been emerging as a It was the first gold medal of match to the showers, and wasnt Upon his 2015 graduation from
Community College rankings. statewide contender, most recently Guzmans collegiate career. He present when they named him Lincoln, Guzman was a prime
Skyline has two wrestlers claiming the heavyweight gold placed third in each his previous Outstanding Wrestler. When he
ranked in the states heavyweight medal at the Mike Tamana two tournaments. Being named was informed by his teammates, See TROJANS, Page 16
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U.S. soccer U.S. weighing


shockwave 2026 or 30 for
Coach Arena resigns
By Ronald Blum
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Winter Games
By Eddie Pells
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK Bruce Arena quickly
resigned as U.S. coach after the Americans
failure to qualify for the World Cup. U.S. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. The
Soccer Federation President Sunil Gulati is prospect of a U. S. bid for the Winter
staying around, at least for now. Olympics is less a matter of if and more a
Arena quit Friday, three days after the matter of when.
ruinous 2-1 loss at 99th-ranked Trinidad and The U.S. Olympic Committee board is
Tobago that ended the Americans streak of moving forward with discussions about
seven straight World Cup appearances. bringing the Winter Games to America for
Theres no point in me being around, either 2026 or 2030.
Arena said in a telephone interview with The Because Los Angeles was recently awarded
Associated Press. Im not going to be around KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS the 2028 Summer Games, a bid for 2030
for the next cycle. The only thing I regret, Bruce Arena resigned Friday despite just two loses in his second tenure as U.S. head coach. would make more sense,
obviously, is not having a cycle with the ties, he said. Where we need to make major of constant lineup changes, Arena kept the chairman Larry Probst
team, because you need more time than 10 changes, well do that. Where we need to same 11 starters, and the Americans fell said Friday after the
months with a team. But I knew that in make incremental changes, well do that. behind by two goals in the first half. USOC boards quarterly
advance of it, so Im responsible for it. Well take our time with that and unfortunate- With three wins, four losses and three ties, meeting.
The USSF, which will miss the World Cup ly we have the luxury of time before we have the U.S. finished fifth among six teams in the But the USOC needs
for the first time since 1986, said it will competitive games again with the senior hexagonal. Panama climbed to third and qual- more information about
announce within 10 days an interim coach for team. ified, and fourth-place Honduras will meet the International
planned exhibition games next month. A 66-year-old member of the U.S. National Australia in a playoff next month for a berth. Olympic Committees
Gulati, speaking during a telephone news Soccer Hall of Fame, Arena coached the U.S. I dont know how anyone could ever say process for awarding the
Larry Probst next Olympics. The
conference, said he did not plan to resign. He from 1998-2006, including a trip to the 2002 lack of desire. I think thats a terrible state-
said it was not the right time to talk about World Cup quarterfinals, the best American ment. It really is, Arena said. This is a 2026 Games are set to be awarded in 2019,
whether he will seek a fourth four-year term finish since the first tournament in 1930. group of guys with a lot of character. They but the IOC could decide to award the 2030
Feb. 10 during the federations annual meet- He was fired by Gulati after group-stage came into 2017 with not the odds in their Games at that time, as well, mirroring this
ing but did say in recent weeks he had sent let- elimination in 2006, then brought back last favor to qualify. It took a lot of hard work to years dual award of the 2024 Games to Paris
ters to people seeking to be nominated. November after a 0-2 start in the final round of get to where the program got at the end where and 2028 to LA.
This is a big shock to the system. We qualifying in the North and Central American we could have qualified. So to say a lack of If the IOC considers that possibility,
understand that. We understand how much region under Jurgen Klinsmann. The desire I think is insane. You hear that. You Probst said wed want to be in that conver-
frustration, anger, disappointment, hurt there Americans were unbeaten in their first 14 hear all the stupid stuff days after, but for sation, at the table for that discussion,
is, he said. games under Arena, winning their third CON- whatever reason we played very poorly in the which would mean 2026 would be in the
Gulati said the federation held a board meet- CACAF Gold Cup under him, but they lost a first half against Trinidad, and it cost us. mix.
ing Thursday night and will seek outside home qualifier to Costa Rica 2-0 last month, Arena was 10-2-6 in his second term, leav- The USOC has until next March to pick a
expertise as it evaluates what went wrong. putting a berth in danger. ing him with an 81-32-35 record and the most city. Those expressing interest are Salt Lake
Well look at everything, from our player A 4-0 home win over Panama last week put wins among U.S. coaches. At the club level, City, Denver and Reno, Nevada.
development programs to our coaching to our the U.S. back in position for an eighth he won Major League Soccer titles with D.C. Asked what the perfect candidate city
refereeing to our facilities to the pay-to-play straight World Cup trip and the Americans United in 1996 and 97, and with the LA would offer, Blackmun said it would be one
model to the role of education and universi- needed only a draw at Trinidad. After months Galaxy in 2011, 12 and 14. that aligns best with Agenda 2020, the
IOC blueprint for future Olympics that calls
for less billion-dollar projects and more

Warriors make splash in return home from China venues already in place.
Salt Lake City is the last American city to
host an Olympics the 2002 Winter
Games and many of the venues built for
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Warriors 117, Kings 106 those Olympics have been maintained and
Stephen Curry had 18 points in 19 minutes are still in use.
Young made ve 3-point- Randolph, Vince Carter and George Hill all Probst said he has taken recent comments
as Golden State made a successful preseason
return home after its two-game China trip. ers for 15. . . . Rookie were sidelined. ... Rookie Frank Mason from IOC president Thomas Bach about
David Stockton had 23 points and eight Jordan Bell started and started and had 10 points. . . . Rookies returning the Winter Games to more tradi-
assists for the Kings (1-5). nished with 10 points DeAaron Fox and Bogdan Bogdanovic tional sites as code for bringing them back
Warri o rs : Kevin Durant, Draymond and 11 rebounds. missed the game with injuries. to Europe or North America.
Green and Andre Iguodala didnt play. ... Ki ng s : Veteran sum- Nex t up: The Warriors host the Houston Next years Pyeongchang Olympics will
Patrick McCaw scored 17 points and Nick Steph Curry mer acquisitions Zach Rockets Tuesday. Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m. mark the first of two in a row in Asia.

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Volleyball brief
CSUS 3, Alma Heights 0
The Gryphons (14-6 overall) did
Cal takes down No. 8 Washington State
By Josh Dubow holding a pink, stuffed pig and had
well to overtake Alma Heights
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cal 37, Washington State 3 to be dragged off by security.
Christian (15-6) in nonleague
play Friday for a Wa s h i n g t o n conditions because of the wine coun- Falk entered the game with two
25-21, 25-22, BERKELEY Ross Bowers did State. try fires that had killed at least 35 interceptions in 262 passes before
25-21 victory. an acrobatic flip into the end zone The Bears people and destroyed at least 5,700 throwing five against the Bears.
C r y s t a l to cap a touchdown run for Cal and used short fields homes and businesses about 50 He had one on his first pass, one
S p r i n g s the Golden Bears used a dominant on their first miles north of Cals campus. in the end zone, another in the red
Uplands School defensive performance to stun No. four scoring The tone for this game was set zone on a botched shovel pass and
trailed in each 8 Washington State 37-3 Friday drives before when Falk was intercepted on two more overall. It was a rough
of the last two night for their first win in 14 years Bowers deliv- Washington States third play day all around for Falk, who was
sets, including a against a top 10 team. ered the high- from scrimmage, setting up a field repeatedly battered by Cals rush
Camryn Bynum had two of Ross Bowers light of the goal by Matt Anderson. and lost a fumble that was returned
Catherine Hu deficit of 19-13 Californias five interceptions night with his The Cougars committed three for a TD by Gerran Brown after the
in Game 2.
Catherine Hu served the Gryphons against Luke Falk, and the Bears (4- touchdown run early in the fourth turnovers in the first half, missed ninth sack of the game.
to the sweep though, scoring 17 3, 1-3 Pac-12) used seven turnovers that left the crowd gasping in a field goal and had a 1-yard punt The Bears were held to minus-14
service points. The sophomore and nine sacks to top the Cougars amazement. in the final minute of the half. yards rushing in the first half
added eight kills, sophomore out- (6-1, 3-1) for a signature win under Bowers scrambled and then That short punt set up a 45-yard TD before wearing down the Cougars
side hitter Sophia Lockton scored a first-year coach Justin Wilcox. leaped off two feet from just out- drive for the Bears, who scored on behind bruising Vic Enwere.
team-high 13 kills and junior set- Cal was just 1-52-1 against top side the 2. He did a front flip over the final play of the half when Enwere carried the bulk of the rush-
ter Lara Bautista totaled 16 assists. 10 teams since 1978 with the only Justus Rogers and fell in the end Bowers threw a 2-yard pass to ing load with Patrick Laird out with
Alma Heights has long been the win coming over No. 3 Southern zone following the 7-yard run that Kyle Wells to make it 17-3. an injury and finished with 102
class of the Private School Athletic California in 2003 before break- made it 27-3. The touchdown came one play yards on 22 carries as Cal dominat-
League North. The Eagles are current- ing through against mistake-prone The game was played in smoky after a female fan ran on the field ed the game in the trenches.
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No tes : Del Rio indicated that rookie safe-

OAKLAND
regarding the Raiders home game next canceled their Friday night games earlier in
Thursday against Kansas City. the week. Conditions in Berkeley and ty Obi Melifonwu is likely to come off injured
Historically when we need to move to an Stanford, where a pair of college games are reserve and could begin practicing next week.
alternative site, we cant wait until the day scheduled for Friday and Saturday nights, The teams second-round draft pick underwent
Continued from page 11 were also being monitored.
before, Lockhart said. I think the primary knee surgery late in the preseason. Wide
players on precautionary steps to take, factor here is air quality. If we believe the air Del Rio said the Raiders shrunk every- receiver Amari Cooper (knee), right guard
including the use of masks while outside. quality is at a level that playing the game thing a little bit when it came to practice. Gabe Jackson (foot) and tight end Lee Smith
League spokesman Joe Lockhart had said would not be in the best interest or the safe- The reps that we typically get, we got (knee) all came off the injury report and will
previously that because of the logistics ty of our players, we would move the game. looks at, he said. We didnt do it in pads play. First-round draft pick Gareon Conley
involved in moving the game, a decision If we believe it is at an acceptable level, we on Wednesday like we would have. The pac- (shin), cornerback Antonio Hamilton (knee),
would most likely come Friday. Lockhart would play there. ing was reduced a little but we got the looks linebacker Marquel Lee (knee) and fullback
also noted that no decision had been made Numerous high schools in the Bay Area we needed to get. Jamize Olawale (concussion) are out.

BOWMAN
when he was younger, Bowman still could Foster could return from an ankle injury every-down player most of his career.
probably help a team at age 29 and would like that has sidelined him since the opener on I thought it would help Bo out to play at a
to get to a contender. Sunday against Washington. He had been higher level if we took him out a couple of
The Niners have been far from that in recent playing next to Bowman when healthy but series throughout a game, Shanahan said. I
Continued from page 11 years, going 5-11 in 2015 and then matching will soon slide over to Bowmans middle line- thought it would help save his legs more,
the worst record in franchise history last year backer spot. give him the energy and the bursts that he
injury. Bowman then tore his Achilles tendon at 2-14. San Francisco has lost the first five Bowman started the first five games, record- needed to play in the scheme. And he respect-
early last season and missed most of the year games this year and is looking to give more ing 38 tackles and one pass defensed. He had fully disagreed. And I also respect that. And
before coming back again this year. time to younger players like first-round pick been upset about being taken out for stretches its kind of what you expect from a competi-
While he lacks some of the speed he had Reuben Foster. of games after being accustomed to being an tor like Bo.

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Redskins insist theyre not underestimating 49ers


By Stephen Whyno most people dont go through until they
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 49ers vs. Redskins, Sunday, 10 a.m. become a head coach. And I watched some
head coaches go through things for the first
LANDOVER, Md. When the San Francisco 49ers (0-5) at Washington Redskins (2-2) Hoyer had 353 yards passing, two TDs last week vs. time and I can see it bothers them, and Im
Series record: 49ers lead 20-10-1 Indianapolis. ... RB Carlos Hyde ranks fourth in NFC with like, Man, Ive been going through this for
Washington Redskins began preparing to Last meeting: 49ers beat Redskins 17-13, Nov. 23, 2014 332 yards rushing....TEs Kyle Juszczyk and George Kittle had
face the 0-5 49ers, coach Jay Gruden wanted Last week: 49ers lost to Colts 26-23 in OT; Redskins had TDs at Indianapolis....LB Elvis Dumervil has 3 1-2 sacks this a long time.
to get a message across. bye, lost to Chiefs 29-20 on Oct. 2 season....LB Ray-Ray Armstrong has INT in two consecutive
Theyre four plays away from being 4-1, 49ers offense: Overall (22), rush (20), pass (20) games. ... Redskins strength of schedule toughest in NFL Reuben returns
49ers defense: Overall (28), rush (19), pass (26) through five weeks. ... QB Kirk Cousins has six TDs, no INTs
Gruden told his players. Redskins offense: Overall (8), rush (7), pass (14) in past three games....Chris Thompson ranks fifth among The 49ers are expected to get a big boost
That may be the hyperbole of a coach try- Redskins defense: Overall (9), rush (10), pass (15) RBs with 235 yards receiving.Thompson has two rushing on defense this week with the return of
ing to keep his team from overlooking a Streaks, stats and notes: San Francisco has won four and two receiving TDs in four games. ... Jordan Reeds 17 rookie linebacker Reuben Foster. Foster
winless opponent, though San Francisco is consecutive games against Washington.Redskinslast win TDs since 2015 second most among TEs....TE Vernon Davis
over 49ers was in 2005....49ers coach Kyle Shanahan was played for 49ers from 2006-2015. ... LB Ryan Kerrigan has sprained his ankle in the first quarter of the
the first team since the 1994 Houston Oilers opener against Carolina, but he made a big
Redskins offensive coordinator from 2010-2013. ... WR 9 1-2 sacks,two forced fumbles in past 13 home games....
to lose four consecutive games by three Pierre Garcon spent past five seasons with Redskins. ... LB Zach Brown tied for second in NFC with 42 tackles. ... impact in his brief play. Foster had three
points or fewer. So the Redskins, despite 49ers are playing third consecutive road game....49ers are Brown has nine-plus tackles in five consecutive games. tackles and a pass breakup in 11 plays
being heavy favorites at home Sunday, first team to lose four consecutive games by three points Fantasy Tip: Rookie RB Samaje Perine is expected to get before the injury. Gruden said Foster was
insist they arent taking the 49ers lightly. or fewer since the 1994 Oilers. ... QB Bryan Hoyer has 17 bulk of carries for Redskins with starter Rob Kelley banged
touchdowns, five interceptions in past 11 road games. up, though Thompson will still be receiving threat. his second-favorite defensive player in the
It doesnt matter what the record is, draft behind his own first-round pick,
theyre going to come in here ready to play, Jonathan Allen.
linebacker Mason Foster said. You cant get over that hump and find a way to finish Shanahans experience
one. He can run, he can hit, he can cover,
look at anybodys record because every- A tumultuous time in Washington helped Gruden said. He can do everything you want
bodys a big-time player in this league. So Quarterback Brian Hoyer isnt quite sure if
losing tight games is prepare Shanahan for the a linebacker to do. So I think hes force.
youve got to come with it and watch the Atlanta Falcons crush-
film, get ready for a dogfight, man, because demoralizing or encour-
thats what every NFL games going to be. aging. But he does ing Super Bowl loss, this Two-headed back
Since a 23-3 loss to Carolina in their open- believe scoring 10 points rough start to his head- Shanahan went to more of a rotation at
er, the 49ers have fallen in their past four in the final eight minutes coaching tenure, and running back last week with undrafted rook-
games by a combined 11 points. Coach Kyle of the fourth quarter last much more. Working ie Matt Breida getting 10 carries for 49 yards
Shanahan, the Redskins offensive coordina- week in an overtime loss under his father, Mike, and adding three catches for 22 yards against
tor from 2010-13, said its a challenge to at Indianapolis gives the who was the head coach, the Colts. Carlos Hyde had gotten more than
remain focused amid so many close losses. 49ers something to build Kyle dealt with the saga two-thirds of the carries the first four weeks,
It does wear on you, Shanahan said. We Brian Hoyer on. Kyle Shanahan surrounding Robert but a sore hip and a fumble led to Breida get-
were close in a bunch of those games, but we We know how close we Griffin III and other ting more chances. Hyde had eight carries
still lost. You have to sit there and figure out are, Hoyer said. I know that our opportuni- drama with the Redskins. for 11 yards in the game.
why and how you can figure out how to do ties are there. At some point we just have to I thought I got extremely battle-tested in We ended up just going with the hot
better longer. Its nice to be in these games take the bull by the horns and execute and take Washington, Shanahan said. I went hand, Shanahan said. We felt like Breida
and have a chance to win, but we have got to it on our own accord and just go out and do it. through some stuff as a coordinator that was going better at the time.

Raiders, Chargers look to right respective ships


Both teams are below .500 but Chargers coming off 27-22 win over Giants to snap four-game losing streak
By Josh Dubow look up and youre still 1-4, and youve got
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chargers vs. Raiders, Sunday, 1:25 p.m. a heck of a climb. So I think obviously
were still very hungry.
OAKLAND This season hasnt exactly Los Angeles Chargers (1-4) at Oakland Raiders (2-3) has most wins (14), TD passes (37) and ranks third in
started as planned for the Los Angeles Series record: Raiders led 63-50-2
Last meeting: Raiders beat Chargers 19-16, Dec. 18,
yards (5,400) all-time vs. Raiders. ... Los Angeles DE Joey
Bosa had two sacks last week. His five multisack games
Start the Carr
Chargers and Oakland Raiders. 2016 over past two years are most in NFL. ... Chargers last in The Raiders should get a big boost this
Four straight losses to open the season Last week: Chargers beat Giants 27-22; Raiders lost to league in run defense, allowing 185 yards per game week with the return of star quarterback
put the Chargers in a big Ravens 30-17 past three weeks. ... Los Angeles outscored 43-7 in first
Chargers offense: Overall (11), rush (29), pass (6). quarter. ... Raiders have no INTs through five games. Last Derek Carr , who missed last weeks game
hole in their first season Chargers defense: Overall (24), rush (32) pass (4). team to do that before this season: 2002 Bills. ... Oakland with a broken bone in his back.
back in Los Angeles that Raiders offense: Overall (30), rush (23), pass (26). has four takeaways overall, including two on special Carr has won his past four starts against
they are only starting to Raiders defense: Overall (23), rush (25), pass (18). teams. ... Raiders have allowed 12 sacks after giving up
Streaks, stats and notes: Raiders won four straight in 18 all last season. ... Oakland tied for NFL worst with the Chargers and has 11 TD passes and four
climb out of following
series. Last three wins all by field goal. ... Last time Raiders three TDs allowed on opening drives. ... Raiders WR INTs in six games against them.
their first win a week ago had longer win streak in series was seven-gamer 1982- Amari Cooper has four catches for 23 yards past three
against the Giants. It means a lot, receiver Amari Cooper
85. ... Game features NFLs two worst defenses on deep weeks. ... Fantasy Tip: With Cooper struggling, Michael
The Raiders (2-3) are passes. Oakland ranks last with 130.2 rating on Crabtree has become go-to guy for Raiders. Oakland said. Hes our leader. The offense flows
looking to snap a skid of opponent passes more than 20 yards in air; Los Angeles QBs have 147.0 rating when targeting Crabtree, who through him.
ranks 31st with 128.5 rating. ... Chargers QB Philip Rivers has four TDs already this season.
Donald Penn their own when they Beast Mode
host Los Angeles (1-4)
on Sunday following three straight losses tender to a team looking for answers. Penn said. We expected to have a different After being held to 56 yards rushing in
that have turned them from Super Bowl con- Were so uptight, left tackle Donald start these first five games. losses to Washington and Denver, the
I think we need to take a deep breath and Raiders got a spark from their running game
relax. Were so on edge. We dont want to last week when they ran for 108 yards
make a mistake. We just want everything to against Baltimore.
be perfect and, in this game, its not going Marshawn Lynch and crew will be counted
to be that way. on for another big performance against a
It sure hasnt for the Chargers, who were Chargers defense that ranks last in the
done in by missed field goals the first two league in run defense this season, allowing
weeks from former kicker Younghoe Koo 161.2 yards per game and 5 yards per carry.
and lost another nail-biter in Week 4 to When you cant do that its going to
Philadelphia before finally breaking cause some trouble for us, defensive end
through for that first win last week in a 27- Joey Bosa said of stopping the run.
22 victory over the Giants that snapped a Theyre going to be able to run play
nine-game skid. action and other sorts of things when we
You almost forgot what its felt like, its cant stop the run game. Its definitely an
been so long, quarterback Philip Rivers emphasis going into this week and every
said. Quickly once the dust settles you week.
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TROJANS BULLDOGS
wakeup call. Franco is ranked No. 7. The Trojans
Lukes a really also have two current honorable men-
good partner, tions in sophomore Hugo Plancarte
Guzman said. Hes (Half Moon Bay) at 184s and fresh-
Continued from page 11 really tough. man Tristan Helin (San Mateo) at Continued from page 11
Theres never an 197s.
easy day. If I Skyline has some deficiencies in
example of most heavyweights going ever take it less are ready for Saturdays conference opener.
depth at certain weight classes as
the collegiate football route. During than 100 percent, I think we pretty much are, Owens said. We still did the
his freshman year at De Anza, he well. As a team, the Trojans are ranked
hes going to mental part of watching film, breaking down film and going
started the 2015 season on roster as a Luke Cruz No. 11 out of 21 teams in the state. through stuff. We just changed it from doing field stuff to
destroy me. One of the biggest deficiencies on
defensive tackle. Midway through the Three years ago, Guzman and Cruz more classroom stuff. Its just like another day off. It
season, however, he quit the football Skylnes roster is traditionally one of gives us a chance to get a little more healthier.
both earning state rankings would its strengths.
team to pursue a job as the junior-var- not have been possible. But, with The department benefitting most from a chance to get
sity coach at Andrew Hill High Its a little odd that were a little healthier is the offensive line. With CSM (4-1 overall) com-
California Community Colleges light at lightweights, Haddon said.
School in San Jose. shifting from the NCAA rules ing off a 21-20 loss to American River College Sat., Sept. 30,
This winter will mark his third year Saturday marks the midway point of the Bulldogs were without three sophomore regulars on the
which allow for just one wrestler per the 2017 season with the NorCal
coaching at Andrew Hill. weight class per event to the NAIA offensive line in Eddie Tatola (Sequoia), CJ Alipate (Aragon)
Wrestling Dual Team and Jared Huddleston (Christopher-Gilroy). CSM gained a sea-
I chose [wrestling] because I just rules allowing for a team to carry two Championships. The event was origi- son-low 292 total yards in the loss, its first of the year.
kind of lost interest in football, additional wrestlers after one in each nally to be held at Santa Rosa Junior Theyll all be back [Saturday], Owens said.
Guzman said. I had way more fun at of the 10 weight classes, Skyline now
wrestling and actually pushing myself College. In the wake of the North Bay The De Anza Dons (1-4), also coming off a bye week,
can carry anywhere from two to three
beyond what I can do in football. fires that have forced the closure of struggled even more on offense two weeks ago than did
heavyweights per event.
the Santa Rosa campus, the meet has CSM. The Dons gained 259 total yards in a 15-9 loss to
Now 21, Guzman found his way Haddon said there is one downside
to being so deep in the heavyweight been relocated to Sacramento City Chabot College. De Anza is in the midst of a four-game los-
back to competitive wrestling this
division though, and that downside is College. ing streak.
year. And he quickly ran into some
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NFL STANDINGS
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
NHL STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Cardinal host Oregon in coaching reunion
East Atlantic Division By Josh Dubow season with the carry. Oregons Royce Freeman has
W L T Pct PF PA GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Buffalo 3 2 0 .600 89 74 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS task of turning been one of the best for four years.
Detroit 5 4 1 0 8 18 12
N.Y. Jets 3 2 0 .600 92 106 Tampa Bay 4 3 1 0 6 18 15 around Oregon. He has rushed for 4,800 yards in his
New England 3 2 0 .600 148 142
Miami 2 2 0 .500 41 67 Toronto 4 3 1 0 6 22 16 STANFORD When Willie He is him- career and is tied with LaMichael
Ottawa 4 2 0 2 6 14 9 self, Shaw said. James for the most TDs (58) in
Florida 3 2 1 0 4 13 11
Taggart got the head coaching job
South Hes not put- school history.
Jacksonville 3 20 .600 139 83 Boston 3 1 2 0 2 7 13 at Oregon, one of the first calls he
Houston 2 30 .400 144 130 Montreal 4 1 3 0 2 5 13 made was to Stanford coach David ting on an act to He had a good opportunity to
Tennessee 2 30 .400 110 142 Buffalo 4 0 3 1 1 9 18 be someone play in the NFL. Im not too happy
Indianapolis 2 30 .400 97 159 Metropolitan Division Shaw.
Washington 5 3 1 1 7 21 14 The two had spent three years else. Very early that he passed that up, Shaw said.
North
Pittsburgh 3 20 .600 99 89
Columbus 4 3 1 0
New Jersey 4 3 1 0
6
6
11
18
7
11
together as assistants under Jim David Shaw on we found that Hes physical, he can get the
Baltimore 3 20 .600 90 97 Pittsburgh 5 2 2 1 5 16 22 Harbaugh for the Cardinal, forging common ground tough yards and has the ability to
Cincinnati 2 30 .400 84 83 that we had a similar personality. break long runs. We knew about
Cleveland 0 50 .000 77 124 Philadelphia 4 2 2 0 4 13 13 a friendship that carries over into
Carolina 2 1 0 1 3 6 6 their first meeting as adversaries on him during the recruiting process. I
West
Kansas City 5 00 1.000 164 111
N.Y. Islanders4 1 2 1
N.Y. Rangers 5 1 4 0
3
2
10
11
14
18 Saturday night when No. 23 Short-handed was hoping he would come to us or
Denver 3 10 .750 98 74 WESTERN CONFERENCE Stanford (4-2, 3-1 Pac-12) hosts the The Cardinal will have to play the somewhere far away.
Raiders 2 30 .400 108 109 Central Division
Ducks (4-2, 1-2). first half without two key defensive
L.A. Chargers 1 40 .200 99 115 Colorado 5 4 1 0
St. Louis 5 4 1 0
8
8
18
17
10
14 Learned a lot of football from players. Defensive tackle Harrison Quarterback stability
NATIONAL CONFERENCE Chicago 5 3 1 1 7 23 12 David Shaw while I was there and we Phillips and linebacker Peter
East Nashville 4 2 2 0 4 13 14
Kelley Chryst will once again
Philadelphia 5 1 0 .833 165 122 Winnipeg 4 2 2 0 4 14 17 kept in touch ever since, Taggart Kalambayi were both ejected last be the No. 1 quarterback for
Washington 2 2 0 .500 91 89 said. Hes been a good friend and week for targeting late in a win at
Dallas 2 3 0 .400 125 132
Minnesota 3 1 1 1 3 11 11 Stanford. Chryst began the year
Dallas 4 1 3 0 2 8 12 someone I call on and especially Utah. The punishment carries over
N.Y. Giants 0 5 0 .000 82 122
Pacific Division
that way but then got hurt in last
South Vegas 4 3 1 0 6 12 10 when getting this job and talking to the first half this week, dealing a months win at UCLA. K. J.
Atlanta 3 10 .750 104 89 Calgary 5 3 2 0 6 12 15 more about the Pac-12. Hes one of big blow to Stanfords front seven. Costello got the nod against
Carolina 4 20 .667 128 122 Los Angeles 3 2 0 1 5 9 5 Harrison is playing at an All-
New Orleans 2 20 .500 93 78 Anaheim 5 2 2 1 5 11 14
the guys I can call on and get some Arizona State the following week
Tampa Bay 2 20 .500 85 83 Vancouver 3 1 1 1 3 7 9 help from. American level, Shaw said. It will and shared the duties with Chryst
Sharks 3 1 2 0 2 7 11 The two bonded on that Stanford be tough to miss for a half. I know at Utah. But Shaw said Chrysts
North Edmonton 3 1 2 0 2 7 8
Green Bay 4 10 .800 137 112 Arizona 4 0 3 1 1 9 16 staff from 2007-09 that included he will be fired up to join us for the performance against the Utes war-
Detroit 3 20 .600 123 97 many strong personalities and four second half. ranted him playing the majority of
Minnesota 3 20 .600 99 93
Chicago 1 40 .200 78 124 Fridays Games assistants who went on to become the game this week, although
Washington 5, New Jersey 2
Columbus 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 FBS head coaches. Taggart left after Dynamic backs Costello could get a series or two.
West
Seattle 3 20 .600 110 87 Colorado 3, Anaheim 1 2009 to take over Western This game features two of the top Keller made some big-time
L.A. Rams 3 20 .600 152 121 Ottawa 6, Calgary 0 throws on third down to Trent
Arizona 2 30 .400 81 125 Detroit 6, Vegas 3 Kentucky. runners in the country. Stanfords
49ers 0 50 .000 89 120 Saturdays Games After three seasons there, Taggart Bryce Love leads the nation with Irwin, Shaw said. Those were big-
Washington at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. spent four years at South Florida 1,240 yards rushing in six games time completions, NFL-type com-
Thursdays Games Florida at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m.
Philadelphia 28, Carolina 23 St. Louis at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. before returning to the Pac-12 this with a staggering 10.55 yards per pletions.
Sundays Games Carolina at Winnipeg, 4 p.m.
Green Bay at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Toronto at Montreal, 4 p.m.
Greeted by MVP chants each time before scoring on Correas single.

ALCS
Cleveland at Houston, 10 a.m. New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m.
Detroit at New Orleans, 10 a.m. to the plate, Jose Altuve had three Gurriel followed with a two-out sin-
Miami at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Colorado at Dallas, 5 p.m.
New England at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Columbus at Minnesota, 5 p.m. more hits and at 11 for 19 (.579) gle, his 10th hit of the postseason.
Chicago at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Nashville at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.
Boston at Arizona, 6 p.m. has the most hits in a teams first Bird singled to start the fifth and
San Francisco at Washington, 10 a.m.
Tampa Bay at Arizona, 1:05 p.m. Calgary at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Continued from page 11 five postseason games since Matt Holliday, making his first
L.A. Rams at Jacksonville, 1:05 p.m. Ottawa at Edmonton, 7 p.m. Seattles Ichiro Suzuki in 2001.
L.A. Chargers at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. appearance of the postseason,
Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 1:25 p.m. Buffalo at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Houston is in the Championship reached when Altuve dropped his
N.Y. Giants at Denver, 5:30 p.m. Sundays Games
Carlos Correa and Yuli Gurriel hit Series for the first time since beat-
Open: Buffalo, Dallas, Seattle, Cincinnati RBI singles in the fourth off loser slow bouncer to second for an error.
Boston at Vegas, 4 p.m. ing St. Louis in 2005. The
Mondays Games Buffalo at Anaheim, 6 p.m. Masahiro Tanaka, and left fielder Judge singled with two outs and
Indianapolis at Tennessee, 5:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Yankees, who overcame a 2-0 Gonzalez, throwing with such force
Marwin Gonzalez threw out Greg deficit to beat Cleveland in the
Bird at the plate trying to score on that he fell to the ground, made a
MLB PLAYOFFS Aaron Judges two-out single in the
Division Series, lost their sixth
straight ALCS game since 2010.
one-hop throw to catcher Brian
fifth. McCann, who tagged the sliding
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES National League After the Astros totaled eight Bird. to tag Bird at home to end the
American League Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Chicago Cubs Bird homered off Ken Giles with
Houston 1, New York 0 Saturday, Oct. 14 at Los Angeles, 5:08 p.m. (TBS) runs in the first innings of their inning. The call was upheld in a
Friday, Oct. 13: Houston 2, New York 1 Sunday, Oct. 15 at Los Angeles, 4:38 p.m. (TBS) two outs in the ninth, and the clos- four AL Division Series games,
Saturday, Oct. 14 at Houston, 1:08 p.m. (Fox) Tuesday, Oct. 17 at Chicago, TBA (TBS) er struck out pinch-hitter Jacoby video review.
Monday, Oct. 16 at New York, 5:08 p.m. (FS1) Wednesday, Oct. 18 at Chicago, TBA (TBS) Tanaka kept the Astros hitless until Primarily an infielder, Gonzalez
Tuesday, Oct. 17 at New York, TBA (Fox or FS1) x-Thursday, Oct. 19 at Chicago, TBA (TBS) Ellsbury. Giles escaped a two-out Altuves infield single rolled
x-Wednesday, Oct. 18 at New York,TBA (Fox or FS1) x-Saturday, Oct. 21 at Los Angeles, TBA (TBS) jam in the eighth by strikeing out had just two outfield assists in the
x-Friday, Oct. 20 at Houston, TBA (Fox or FS1) x-Sunday, Oct. 22 at Los Angeles, TBA (TBS) through the pitchers legs in the regular season. He beat his hand
x-Saturday, Oct. 21 at Houston, TBA (Fox or FS1) (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Didi Gregorius. fourth. Altuve swiped second into his glove three times in cele-
bration after watching McCann
make the tag.

Up next
Yankees : Luis Severino will
make his third start of this postsea-
son on Saturday. Severino yielded
three runs and four hits in seven
innings of a win in Game 4 of the
ALDS to bounce back after allow-
ing three runs and getting just one
out in the wild-card game.
As tro s : Justin Verlander is sched-
uled to make his 18th playoff start
on Saturday. Verlander got the win in
Game 1 of the ALDS against the Red
Sox and picked up win No. 2 of this
postseason when he made his first
career relief appearance in Game 4.
Hes 9-5 with a 3.36 ERA and 115
strikeouts in his postseason career.
What
Makes It Great?
Rob Kapilow
explains Dvork with the
St. Lawrence String Quartet
SEE PAGE 23

Why I decided to take


three academic classes
By Sophie Penn

I
know what I want to do with my life.
Im very fortunate to have such a
strong sense of direction at my age.
Many of my peers are still struggling to
find something about which they are pas-
sionate.
Adults will often tell me, You dont real-
ly know what you want, your interests are
going to change.
For some people, that statement couldnt
be more true. Just not for
me. Ive had an idea of
what I wanted since mid-
dle school, and although
my plans have changed
slightly throughout the
past four years, my pas-
sion has always been in
the same field.
Available Friday on Netflix and in theaters,The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) is brought to life by an all-star ensemble also including From wanting to be a
Ben Stiller, Dustin Hoffman, Emma Thompson, Elizabeth Marvel, Judd Hirsch and Candice Bergen. journalist, Ive pro-
gressed to filmmaking both have to do

Family tale told artfully with storytelling and creativity, just


through different media.
Because Ive always known what my
interests were, I created a four-year plan
of sorts, to get all my high school credits
out of the way as fast as I could, so that I

in Meyerowitz Stories
could mold my schedule to my own inter-
ests by my senior year.
Getting so many credits out of the way
wasnt easy it involved a lot of summer
and night classes through community col-
By Frazier Moore The Squid and the Whale). Available where he prospers as the opposite of an lege.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday on Netflix and in theaters, its artist: a top-tier financial adviser. I took chemistry and P.E. the summer
brought to life by an all-star ensemble also Of course, the Meyerowitzes have more in before my sophomore year, and sign lan-
NEW YORK Your first response to The including Ben Stiller, Dustin Hoffman, common than they may want to accept. guage at night throughout my sophomore
Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) Emma Thompson, Elizabeth Marvel, Judd Its hard to have a relationship and a and junior years. In addition, I was taking a
may very well be: Adam Sandler is good Hirsch and Candice Bergen. child, says Matthew, who has a checkered full seven-class schedule my first two years
REALLY good in his sensitive, nuanced Hoffman plays Harold, the paterfamilias marital record, to his dad. I imagine you of high school.
portrayal as Danny, the outsider son in the of the sprawling Meyerowitz clan. A willful, felt that, too. Thankfully, it paid off. Now, as I enter
Meyerowitz brood. grandiose sculptor plagued by failed ambi- No, not really. my senior year, Im taking only five class-
The opening scene finds Danny in the dri- tions, he molded his three adult children in Dad, youve been married four times! es two of which are journalism and stu-
vers seat beside Eliza, his teenage daughter sharply different ways that each still keenly Three, Harold fires back. The first one dent government. With no math, science or
(Grace Van Patten), as he tries to score a suffers from. was annulled. language courses, I was able to take two
parking space in New York City. A devoted Danny, a disappointment to Harold who At that moment, Harold is married to Advanced Placement English courses, in
father who will soon lose Eliza to college, fell flat as a musician, continues his futile Maureen (Emma Thompson), who, when she addition to the required history course for
he is a tangle of tenderness, wistfulness and effort to court his fathers approval. isnt drinking, seems inherently a ditz. seniors.
pent-up rage at the wheel in this fruitless Dannys sister Jean (Marvel) nurses the Wheres the gourmet hummus? Harold Now, this may sound impressive and all,
search. wounds of Harolds lifelong neglect. asks her as he searches through the kitchen. but it could be argued that I did all this extra
Thats just the beginning of a bittersweet, Meanwhile, their half brother Matthew Upstairs, she replies, to which he work just to be able to slack off my senior
often very funny family portrait written and (Stiller) has tried to flee Harolds smother- year. Although that would be nice, its not
directed by Noah Baumbach (Frances Ha, ing attention by moving to Los Angeles, See STORIES, Page 22 See STUDENT, Page 22

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TEMPE, Ariz. A movie that chronicles to see images that look like they were taken
a 2013 wildfire that killed 19 Arizona fire- from our film, is surreal, director Joseph
fighters debuts next week on the heels of Kosinski said.
another fire tragedy in California that has Fire officials say the wildfires in
riveted the nation. California have killed more than 20 people
Only the Brave is based on the Granite and destroyed at least 3,500 homes and
Mountain Hotshots who died while fight- businesses since they started Sunday.
ing a wildfire near Yarnell, Arizona. Cast members Josh Brolin, Miles Teller
Actors from the movie appeared at a red and James Badge Dale attended the Arizona
carpet event in Arizona on Tuesday as Only the Brave is based on the Granite Mountain Hotshots who died while fighting a
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Back, but not like before:Groff plays an FBI agent


By Jocelyn Noveck off in the first, and in the was l i ke to be i n l aw enfo rcement? about! If only Id been thinking about that
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS second, a serial killer Gro ff: No. Being an actor and artist during opening. And then three months
describes truly unspeak- feels like the opposite. Were emotional, later Im thinking, Oh, actually it was the
NEW YORK His TV fans know him as able (even for cable) were expressive, were empathetic, and first thing! Youre always refining. With
Patrick in HBOs Looking, and as Jesse crimes. Its not easy playing someone in law enforcement David, its much like theater. Youre always
St. James in Glee. His movie fans know butchering people, the seems like the antithesis of that which softening or sharpening the edges.
him as the voice of Kristoff in Frozen. killer notes drily. made it really exciting. Also the character AP: That fi rs t i nterv i ew wi th a
And his theater fans? They know him as the Groffs character, of Holden is inquisitive, really interested s eri al ki l l er i n pri s o n i s bo ne-chi l l -
pouty, thoroughly annoyed King George in Holden based loosely in bringing psychology and sociology to i ng .
Hamilton. Jonathan Groff on author Douglas is law enforcement. Hes kind of the New Age Gro ff: Its sort of the moment every-
This week, fans got to see Jonathan Groff a fresh-faced newcomer FBI agent. thing comes into clarification. At one
in an entirely new sort of role as an FBI to the FBI, and Fincher says the actors nat- AP: Yo u co me fro m theater. Whats point, the killer asks, Why are you so
agent, trying to get into the mind of serial ural sense of curiosity was ideal. the di fference i n the two ty pes o f tense? For two days of shooting, Id been
killers, in the new Netflix series I met Jonathan when we were casting for acti ng ? fidgeting and doing various things, and
Mindhunter. The Social Network, Fincher said in an Gro ff: Its true that in theater, you get suddenly David came over and said, What
The series takes place in the 70s email message. Part of what makes a great adrenaline from the crowd, but Ive found if you dont do anything? It was genius.
think Son of Sam and Charles Manson performance is there has to be an inherent that on TV, particularly something like AP: There s eems to be a Si l ence o f
and is produced, and directed in part, by thing in the actor that you know is always Mindhunter, theres a level of adrenaline the Lambs dy nami c here, wi th y o u
David Fincher, who knows his way around a underneath the surface. In the case of that happens. When they say action, as the Cl ari ce fi g ure.
gritty crime story, having directed Gone Jonathan, (its) curiosity and decency. With everyones really quiet on the set. ... There Gro ff: Totally. But its interesting, as
Girl and Zodiac. Its based on the book Holden Ford, its a hunger to be better, a isnt a live audience, but my heart beats a amazing as Silence of the Lambs is,
Mindhunter: Inside the FBIs Elite Serial hunger to understand, and Jonathan natural- little faster, and I get inspired in that space David wanted to blow up that notion of the
Crime Unit by John Douglas, who spent ly has that. Hes a great student. between action and cut. comic book version of the serial killer,
many years developing psychological pro- Groff sat down recently to discuss the AP: In theater, y o u can keep refi n- that brilliant omniscient genius, and really
filing to probe the minds of the countrys part, and working with Fincher (the inter- i ng y o ur character. Can y o u do that take a genuine human look at who these
worst killers. view has been edited for length). i n TV? people are. They had mostly average IQs,
Based on the early episodes, it will pull AP: Thi s characters a departure fo r Gro ff: Yes, in theater, three months into and theyre just sad, (messed) up people
no punches: Somebodys head gets blown y o u. Had y o u ev er wo ndered what i t it, Ill think, Oh no, THIS is what its with a damaged story.

HELPING
been traveling to different sites across Napa Halleran said nine members of the requests for help from other county depart-
and Sonoma counties depending on the Belmont Police Department have traveled ments, such as Public Works, to pick up
hour, helping wherever an extra set of hands north so far, some joining a caravan of offi- once the fires die down.
is needed. Schapelhouman said the scenes of cers from other San Mateo County police All the infrastructure that you would
Continued from page 1 devastation and loss his team has witnessed departments that meets in South San expect are all the resources that they need,
likely cant be compared to anything else Francisco around 4 a.m. to make it to affect- he said.
north since Monday as part of a mutual aid theyve ever seen before and have warranted ed areas by the time their shifts start at 6 While Schapelhouman awaits word on
effort, according to county officials. non-traditional ways to tackle it. a.m. Halleran said officers were initially how much longer his team will be at the
Since Sunday, multiple fires across cities This is the awesome power of fire and its asked to help with evacuation efforts as the fires edge, he said the tough situations of
and counties in Northern California have a humbling thing, he said. fire spread throughout the North Bay, and firefighters who continue to push against
destroyed thousands of homes and business- have more recently been focused on traffic the fire while their own homes are lost are
es and claimed the lives of at least 36 peo- Schapelhouman said crews do their best to
rotate every 12 hours to give firefighters control and protecting residents from never far from his thoughts. Even though
ple, with that number expected to rise. burned areas. members of his urban search and rescue team
Though containment of the fires spread time to sleep and eat, but maintaining a line
against a blaze so expansive has kept many Theyre doing whatever they get called have traveled many more miles to help
through Napa and Sonoma counties late this on to do up there, he said. those affected by hurricanes in recent
week, an urgent need for reinforcements at work long after their shifts have ended.
Though he was relieved to hear reports con- Halleran was also encouraged by the coun- weeks, he said the fires tearing through the
along the fires edge and to assist those North Bay have hit closer to home as
affected has persisted. ditions had shifted to allow for some of the tywide response to the firefighting efforts,
fires to be contained in the last couple days and said between the Belmont, Foster City almost all of his firefighters know someone
Menlo Park Fire Chief Harold affected.
Schapelhouman said members of his force which could give firefighters an opportu- and San Mateo fire departments, 16 fire-
nity to make even further progress fighters and four fire engines were sent to It really is personal to most people in
have responded to the fires in waves since the Bay Area, he said.
Monday, some 12 to 16 hours after the Schapelhouman said it was unclear when Napa and Sonoma counties. Though
county firefighters would return to their Halleran acknowledged every department San Mateo police Lt. Matt Lethin agreed
blazes were first reported on Sunday night. and said many in the north are friends and
With 10 members, or one-tenth, of his force homes. has been doing its part to help, he said they
Typically its a 14-day deployment, he have also been making sure enough staff is family. Lethin has been coordinating mutu-
currently fighting fires up north, al aid for the department and said through a
Schapelhouman said they are one of many said. It could end sooner or it could go available to cover shifts in the county to
longer. maintain the same response times to local department spokeswoman that he will be
answering the call for help. By leveraging deployed with other San Mateo personnel
teams of firefighters from departments emergencies.
through Monday but planning for a
across the county, Schapelhouman said Police assistance Were still protecting everybody, so that
response through next weekend. He said
more than 100 firefighters and at least 19 hasnt changed down here, he said.
Detective Sal Zuno, spokesman for the officers have put themselves in harms way
fire engines were assembled to help stem and many have returned for second or third
San Mateo County Sheriffs Office, and County ready to help
the effects of the blaze. shifts.
Belmont police Capt. Patrick Halleran said
Everyones contributing a little and col- We are committed to sending our officers
they have been sending police officers up to Assistant County Manager Mike Callagy
lectively its a lot, he said. for as long as there is a need, he said.
affected areas every 12 hours or so. Zuno said the county is prepared to help on an as-
Varying tasks said the Sheriffs Office has been sending 11 needed basis with any of the immediate
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FIRES
the wind blowing? Is the flag moving? he people who lived at the park. They found another 170 sent from around the country.
said. Its been really crazy. one set of remains, mostly bone fragments, Two of the largest fires in Napa and
Video was released of body camera footage and continued looking for the other, said Sonoma counties were at least 25 percent
on the first night of the fire, showing an Sonoma County Sgt. Spencer Crum. contained by Friday, which marked signif-
Continued from page 1
unnamed deputy braving wild flames and To help in the search, the Alameda County icant progress, said Ken Pimlott, chief of
thick smoke to clear out a community Sheriffs Office near San Francisco sent spe- the California Department of Forestry and
from as far away as Canada and Australia. already being devoured by the flames. cialized equipment, including drones with
Since igniting Sunday in spots across Fire Protection. But he cautioned that crews
Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! the Sonoma three-dimensional cameras and five dogs would face more gusty winds, low humidity
eight counties, the blazes have reduced County deputy yells to drivers who are hes- trained to sniff out human remains.
entire neighborhoods to ash and rubble. The and higher temperatures. Those conditions
itating and moving slowly as they flee. Authorities have said that some victims were expected to take hold later Friday and
death toll has risen daily as search teams The deputy, wheezing and coughing, runs were so badly burned they were identified
gain access to previously unreachable persist into the weekend.
to several doors shouting sheriffs office! only by metal surgical implants found in
areas. Smoke from the blazes hung thick over
for anyone who may be in earshot. the ashes that have ID numbers on them.
Individual fires including a 1991 blaze in the grape-growing region and drifted south
He then comes across another deputy with The influx of outside help offered critical
the hills around Oakland killed more people to the San Francisco Bay Area. Face masks
a woman in a wheelchair right next to a relief to firefighters who have been working
than any one of the current blazes, but no were becoming a regular accessory, and sun-
house that is burning and lifts her into an with little rest since the blazes started.
collection of simultaneous fires in sets turned blood-red from the haze.
SUV to take her away. Its like pulling teeth to get firefighters
California ever led to so many deaths, On Friday dozens of search-and-rescue and law enforcement to disengage from what Its acrid now, said Wayne Petersen in
authorities said. personnel at a mobile home park in Santa they are doing out there, Cal Fires Napa Sonoma. Im wearing the mask because
People remained on edge, worried about Rosa, also in Sonoma County, carried out chief Barry Biermann said. They are truly Ive been here two or three days now. I live
the wind shifting fires in their direction, the grim task Friday of searching for passionate about what they are doing to here. Its starting to really affect my breath-
said Will Deeths, a Sonoma middle school remains. Fire tore through Santa Rosa early help the public, but resources are coming ing and lungs.
principal helping to supervise volunteers at Monday, leaving only a brief window for in. Thats why you are seeing the progress Fire officials were investigating whether
Sonoma Valley High School, now an evacu- residents to flee, and decimated the park, were making. downed power lines or other utility failures
ation shelter. which was known as Journeys End and was In addition to manpower, equipment could have sparked the fires, but they say
In the afternoons we start looking up at home to hundreds of people. deliveries have poured in. Crews were using they are far from determining how the
the flag pole and we start looking to see, is Workers were looking for two missing 840 fire engines from across California and blazes began.
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STUDENT
Youre not taking math? Only five classes In Europe, many schools give students study, and instead push them to excel in
your senior year? Are you sure thats a good the option of attending a specialized acade- everything.
idea? What will colleges think? my after ninth- or 10th-grade, and they Even more illogical is the idea that
There lies the problem in our education choose an area of study as their focus for focusing on a passion in school is detri-
Continued from page 19 the rest of high school, such as business,
system. Why is it so looked down upon to mental to college admissions, because the
take fewer classes, if they all have heavy management or another career-oriented student is not showing capabilities in
the case. I knew I wanted to devote my sen- area. every subject area.
ior year to my passions, and I wanted to be workloads and relate to my future career?
Why, instead, is the norm for students to The European structure allows high Personally, I dont know how colleges
able to focus the majority of my time and
pile on as many AP courses and extracurric- school students to learn in an environment will look at my schedule from my senior
energy on the subjects from which I knew I
would actually benefit. ulars as possible, regardless of what the geared toward enabling them with the year, but I chose to prepare myself for life
student actually enjoys or plans to go into skills they will need in their long-term instead of for college admissions.
When I talked to my peers about my
schedule for the upcoming year, I got as a career? futures.
mixed responses. Some of my friends were In this day and age, it appears more In a society in which one must be the
advantageous to take as many advanced best at what they do to succeed, it seems Sophie Penn is a senior at Carlmont High School in
jealous that my schedule was so seemingly Belmont. Student News appears in the weekend
easy and fun. However, the overwhelming courses as possible in high school, instead backwards to discourage high school stu- edition. You can email Student News at
response I got was along the lines of, of focusing on a specific area of study. dents from focusing on a single area of news@smdailyjournal.com.

STORIES
the painful possibility that his achieve- chasing an artistic dream. headway. And despite the fact that the film,
ments as a sculptor were no greater than the Yes, Harold may have been a high-toned with a running time of nearly two hours, is
insufficient recognition he received for hack. And he begat Danny, the once-prom- a bit too leisurely in delivering insight to
them. ising pianist who was felled by fear of per- its characters, they reveal themselves,
Continued from page 19 scene after scene, as people you are likely
His delusions of grandeur are put to a forming for an audience (The reward wasnt
severe test when he encounters L.J. Shapiro worth the self-hatred, he says). to be pleased spending time with.
responds reasonably, Why? Dannys daughter Eliza, off at college,
(Judd Hirsch), a fellow artist and nominal As for the actors, they are uniformly
These Stories are divided into five titled friend who has enjoyed the level of success carries the Meyerowitz gene as a would-be
sections beginning with, yes, Danny splendid. If singling out Adam Sandler
Harold still feels is his due. filmmaker. She is arguably the familys seems patronizing, so be it. Thanks to him
Meyerowitz was trying to park. But as the most grounded, level-headed member, and
action stretches over several months, with But the notion that he might have always in particular, The Meyerowitz Stories is a
though her student films may strike you as happy reminder that, when graced with a
many complications and cross-currents, an been second-tier continues to gnaw at his
rather, um, odd, she seems joyously creative fine script and director, an actor can be just
overarching question persists: Is it ever too offspring.
and fulfilled. Maybe that alone spells artis-
late to stake out ones own boundaries and If he wasnt a great artist, one says to as surprising as the character he plays.
tic success.
nail down ones identity? another, he was just a prick. Meanwhile, the rest of the Meyerowitz The Meyerowitz Stories (New and
That task is perhaps most difficult for They may wonder what the truth is, and family copes with immediate crises and Selected), Netflix in association with IAC
Harold, who, now, in the autumn of his life you may, too. But the film withholds any long-smoldering conflicts. Its not too Films. Not rated. Running time: 112 min-
and career, has more trouble than ever with simple answers on the folly or nobility of much of a spoiler to say they make some utes.

BRAVE
moved down the mountainside through an film that really shows just what the job is ber of the group.
unburned area where they were trapped by a about, what the lifestyle is, what the fami- Brolin said he loves any project that has
wall of flames when winds shifted the fire lies go through, McDonough said. to do with firefighters and making people
toward them. McDonough served as the lookout for the conscious that these guys are putting
Continued from page 19
Kosinski said he didnt want to make a crew when they descended into the brush- themselves in peril constantly ... for the
sad movie and that he wanted it to celebrate choked area. He notified the crew of the rap- safety of their communities.
premiere with some of the firefighters fam- idly changing weather that sent winds
ilies and the lone member of the crew who the joy the men had for firefighting and the Jane Marsh, Marshs mother, said she
brotherhood they shared. swirling erratically and caused the fire to
survived. cut off their escape route. spent three hours with Brolin before they
On June 30, 2013, the 19 elite Arizona The lone survivor, Brendan McDonough, Then, he swiftly left his post for safety. started filming the movie, which was shot
wildland firefighters were stationed in a rel- said seeing the movie was cathartic for him Fire managers have said he did exactly what in New Mexico.
atively safe position on a ridgetop that and he thought the movie did our brothers he was supposed to. Even though I cried all through it when I
already had burned. But for unknown rea- justice. Brolin plays Eric Marsh, who was the first saw it in August, he portrayed Eric real-
sons and without notifying anyone, they I think they really created an authentic crews superintendent and the oldest mem- ly well, Marsh said.

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What Makes It Great? Linkin Park releases Carpool
Karaoke with late Bennington
Rob Kapilow explains Dvork with the St. Lawrence String Quartet LOS ANGELES Linkin Park has released
the episode of Carpool Karaoke the band
By David Bratman American spirituals, playing it over and contrasting it with the filmed in July, six days before lead singer
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT native birdsong and so mutated version. Thus, he revealed that the Chester Bennington took his own life.
forth. But Kapilow did theme of the trio is that of the scherzo, The 23-minute episode of the Apple Music
Rob Kapilow is the best presenter of clas- not discuss the results of slowed down and changed from major to series has been posted to the bands
sical music appreciation around today. this teaching (it didnt minor. Facebook page . Bennington appears to be
Most speakers on this theme tend to pur- work very well, actually) This was actually very interesting. in good spirits throughout the episode and is
vey biographical anecdotes and psychoana- or much of the specifics Kapilow speaks quickly and passionately, shown behind the wheel teaching episode
lytic surmises about the composers, as if of Dvorks sources. generating involvement by sheer enthusi- host Ken Jeong how to sing in
the music should provide insight into the Instead, Kapilows asm. He is skilled at involving the audi- Benningtons signature scream.
composer instead of the other way around. Rob Kapilow focus was entirely on the ence, asking us questions, having us sing Benningtons bandmates Mike Shinoda and
But Kapilow is genuinely interested in the internal content of the motives or clap rhythms to show how Joe Hahn are also featured, performing some
music for itself. His What Makes It Great? American Quartets composition, the lit- theyre built up and mutated. He tried to keep of the bands hits karaoke-style, including
programs address works that seem simple tle tricks of advanced technique that lift this from getting too complex and would often Numb and In the End.
and straightforward, finding the hidden music from the ordinary to the extraordi- stop himself and explain differently. He The episode begins with a message stating
tricks of technique that make them not rou- nary. Kapilow spoke to a general, non-tech- kept going with the serene confidence that that its release has the blessing of
tine, but great. nical audience, but did so intelligently. He comes from sure knowledge and, more Benningtons family and is dedicated to his
On Wednesday, Oct. 11, Kapilow applied used few technical terms beyond major, importantly, deep understanding of his memory.
his method to Antonn Dvorks minor, and cadence. He alluded to key topic. Bennington hanged himself at his
American String Quartet at Stanfords relationships but did not go into details. Dvork once said that he would never have California home on July 20.
Bing Concert Hall. Kapilow gave a one- His interest was in the development and written his American works, including this
hour talk, going through the piece with mutation of phrases and rhythms. quartet and the Symphony from the New Suge Knights girlfriend
musical illustrations from himself at a The theme was the creation of a complex World, the way he did were it not for his pleads in video sale case
Yamaha keyboard or from the St. Lawrence pattern or texture from something simple. experiences here, especially his summers in
Kapilow would take Dvorks texture apart a Czech settlement in Iowa. Kapilow quoted LOS ANGELES The girlfriend of Marion
Quartet seated by him. Then, after intermis-
sion, the St. Lawrence played the entire and have the musicians play each part sepa- this, describing it as a key understanding. Suge Knight has been sentenced for sell-
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enabling the audience to hear those points could be heard as the sum of its compo- long as this one to describe whats murder trial.
nents. He would illustrate the genius of American about this music or how it differs Toi-Lin Kelly pleaded no contest Thursday
in their full context. It was an intense and
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As Kapilow explained, Dvork had found a notional boring version to contrast A clue as to whats American about Angeles judge sentenced her to 100 hours of
inspiration in his own Czech folk culture. with the actual one. For instance, the quar- American music will have to emerge from community service.
tet begins with two bars of vamping with combining this with the two other talks She also must pay $55,000 to a hamburg-
Spending three years in the United States in
the 1890s to teach composition, he tried in the instruments coming in separately. Kapilow is giving at Bing this season: on er stand in Compton that provided surveil-
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American composers to be inspired by the them all begin together. He would show the and Duke Ellingtons jazz April 11. They his truck two years ago. One man died and
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CARE
requires family home child care pro- ently depending on where a provider
grams with up to 14 students to obtain
a minor use permit.
Ballback said following the citys
lives.
Grocott expressed interested in Calendar
Continued from page 1 exploring whether child care, which
minor use permit process, which SATURDAY, OCT. 14
Savay said is currently limited to resi- Friends of the Library Fall Book TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
required her to engage with her neigh- dential and mixed-use zones in the Sale: Fall in Love with a Book. Presents The Prince of Egypt. 8
homeowners wishing to provide at- bors and hire additional staff to ensure South San Francisco Library, 840 W. p.m. Mountain View Center for the
city, could be provided in the citys Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Performing Arts, 500 Castro St.,
home child care as strategies to help a limited number of cars were parked on industrial zone. He noted the changing For more information call 829-3860. Mountain View. $40-$100. For more
alleviate the shortage in the near term, the cul-de-sac where her house is locat- information call 463-1960.
makeup of the types of businesses in
and pegged fees charged to developers ed, caused her to wonder whether she Peninsula Clean Energy. South San
the citys industrial zones, which has Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange SUNDAY, OCT. 15
building new projects as a way to get should move to another city to be able Ave., South San Francisco. For more La Honda Fire Brigade. 8945 La
skewed toward wineries and breweries
ahead of future city needs. to offer child care services at her home. information call 829-3860. Honda Road, La Honda. Cost is $10.
in recent years and wondered if child For more information call 804-5897.
Councilman Cameron Johnson It cost us money and time, but also care could be accommodated there. Burlingames Citywide Emergency
expressed relief city officials were emotionally it was draining, she said. Drill. 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Multiple Half Moon Bay Art and Pumpkin
focusing on an issue hes heard a lot Savay acknowledged the risks blocks on Burlingame. Open to all Festival. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 501 Main
Though Ballback eventually opted involved with locating a child care Burlingame residents. Deadline for St., Half Moon Bay. Includes music,
about from San Carlos residents. to stay in San Carlos, she urged offi- forming groups is Sept. 22. For more art, food and fun activities for all
near businesses using industrial equip- information contact info@theneigh- ages. For more information call 726-
I am really happy that were look- cials to consider easing the process for ment and chemicals and predicted busi- borhoodnetwork.org. 9652.
ing into this, he said. I think this is future applicants interested in provid- ness owners with facilities in the zone Free Citizen Workshop. 9 a.m. to 3 Hillsdale Shopping Center to
a significant issue. ing the much-needed service in the might have questions about including p.m. 6996 Mission St., Daly City. Unveil Wedding Expo. 11 a.m. to 3
The item rose to the top of the coun- city. child care facilities in industrial zones. Assistance for lawful permanent U.S. p.m. 60 31st Ave., San Mateo. Lower
cils agenda after a January presenta- Several councilmembers voiced sup- residents with completing their citi- level. Hillsdale will be hosting an
tion from a consultant to the county The issue is that those people have zenship application. For more infor- array of boutique wedding vendors.
port for waiving fees associated with mation contact mrichardson@smc- There will be a runway show,
showing the city has an existing put big investments into their build-
required permits, which Savay said gov.org. exhibitors, entertainment, photogra-
shortage of 640 child care spots. The ing and their business and if a day care phers and more. Free prizes for the
could cost $2,300 for a minor use per- Half Moon Bay Art and Pumpkin first 250 brides. For more informa-
scarcity of affordable facilities and dif- goes next door, then you have an
mit and $4,700 for a conditional use Festival. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 501 Main tion call 345-8222.
ficulties with the citys regulations inherent conflict, he said. Street, Half Moon Bay. Includes
permit. Councilman Mark Olbert sug- music, art, food and fun activities for Burlingame Library Foundation
around providing child care were gested the city look at developing a set Savay said stretches of El Camino all ages. For more information call Fall Book Sale. Noon to 4 p.m.
among the challenges residents and of best practices for larger at-home Real and other retail areas might be a 726-9652. Burlingame Main Library, 480
better fit for child care facilities, Primrose Road, Burlingame.
providers concerned with the shortage child care providers that can be used as AARP San Bruno Chapter Thousands of gently used books,
cited since the city focused on the criteria for determining whether a per- which could be allowed to operate in Meeting. 10 a.m. to noon. San Bruno DVDs, CDs and audiobooks.
issue, said Community Development mit could be issued to simplify the those areas through a conditional use Senior Center, 1555 Crystal Springs Admission is free. For more informa-
permit. Road, San Bruno. Coffee and dough- tion email debra.donaldson@com-
Director Al Savay. process. nuts available. Entertainment by cast.net.
Resident Pranita Ballback expressed Vice Mayor Matt Grocott was reluc- Councilmembers agreed asking John Siracusa. For more information
call 583-4499. Third Sunday Ballroom Tea Dance
frustration with the stressful experi- tant to relax the citys permitting developers of future building projects with the Bob Gutierrez Band. San
ence she had applying for a permit to requirements too much, acknowledg- in the city to include child care in their Woodside Day of the Horse. 10 Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal
plans or pay into a fund the city could a.m. to 1 p.m. Woodside Town Hall, Springs Road. Cost is $5. For more
operate a family home child care pro- ing the importance of engaging neigh- 2955 Woodside Road, Woodside. The information call 616-7150.
gram for up to 14 students. Ashleigh bors who may be affected by the pick- use toward new facilities was needed to Woodside Day of the Horse is a cele-
address future needs. bration of our equine friends. This Friends Book Sale. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Kanat, a consultant to the city with the up and drop-off of students and other years theme is Casino Royale. For 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Donations
firm Economic & Planning Systems, events related to at-home child care. Thats not going to address every- more information call 380-6408. welcome. Free and open to the pub-
said family child care programs of Mayor Bob Grassilli also noted that thing, said Olbert. But we can at lic. For more information call 591-
Friends of the Library Fall Book 0341.
eight students or less were allowed to lifting parking requirements for at- least take some steps in that direction Sale. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. South San
operate by right and that San Carlos home providers could play out differ- and sort of keep it in front of us. Francisco Main Library, 840 W. TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Presents The Prince of Egypt. 2
For more information call 829-3860. p.m. Mountain View Center for the
Performing Arts, 500 Castro St.,

TREES
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A lot of times, its a pretty good changed over the years, among them Broadway, Redwood City. Over information call 463-1960.
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the lower level of the History Docent Lecture: Teotihuacan: City
tree-climbing methods using ropes and Museum. All 50 percent off. For more of Water, City of Fire. 3 p.m. to 4
Continued from page 1 Kielty also consults for cities to
knots to leverage an arborists weight information call 344-5200. p.m. 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas.
assess how safe trees near busy streets Explore how artworks from the
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his car traveling up and down the lyptus, a non-native tree planted years Admission is free. For more informa- Informational Session. 2 p.m.
ago in some cities, after a smattering which Kielty said occurs in almost tion email debra.donaldson@com- South San Francisco Main Library,
Peninsula and to some projects farther every town where he has projects. cast.net. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
afield. Though he helps homeowners of fallen trees in cities like San Bruno Francisco. For more information call
and San Carlos in recent years prompt- Getting sent to Alcatraz to survey
compile tree removal letters and works Privacy on Facebook Workshop. 829-3860.
ed study of them elsewhere on the the islands trees by the National Parks 10:15 a.m. Grand Avenue Branch
with cities to assess tree safety near Service and studying more than 1,000 Library, 306 Walnut Ave., South San Virtual Reality: Oculuc Rift
public right-of-ways, he said the bulk Peninsula. Francisco. For more information call Demos. 3 p.m. South San Francisco
Cypress at the Fitzgerald Marine 829-3860. Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave.,
of his work comes from evaluating the These cities really want to know, Preserve in Moss Beach are among the South San Francisco. Must be 13
impact of construction projects near he said. Theyre all in the same boat, projects that stick out for the 62-year- Overeaters Anonymous. 10:15 a.m. years old or older. For more informa-
trees. especially with these eucalyptus to noon. 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Free tion call 829-3860.
old. He said compiling the report of and open to the public. For more
Our biggest challenge is getting to trees. the forest at Fitzgerald Marine information call 591-0341. Spooky Earrings. 3:30 p.m. South
all the sites, he said. Kielty finds he often draws on San Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Preserve required the help of his two Community Conversations: Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
He said many of the towns where new decades of experience at Mayne Tree daughters and his wife Deborah Kielty Constitutional Teach-In and Apple Theme based crafts. For more infor-
projects are planned protect specific Expert Company in San Carlos, where who also helps him manage his Pie Potluck. 10:30 a.m. to noon. mation call 829-3860.
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas. For
tree species, meaning developers have he started his career in trees in the late business billing. more information call 591-8286. Martin: A Life of Martin Luther. 4
to find ways to incorporate them in 70s, helping with tree trimming and We had notes, I had stacks of p.m. Trinity Lutheran Church, 1245 El
their plans. Though Kielty is not in removals. Though he was certified as Dash and Dot. 11 a.m. South San Camino Real, Burlingame. Live one
notes, he said. I had my two daugh- Francisco Main Library, 840 W. man play that is written and per-
the business of removing or replanti- an arborist in the late 80s and contin- ters and my wife and me, all typing at Orange Ave., South San Francisco. formed by Allan Lemke. The play
ng trees, he may dig trenches around ued in the field until now, his interest Try to control this pair of robots. For recounts the life of Martin Luther. For
the same time on different laptops more information call 829-3860. more information call 347-4100.
them near building projects to deter- started early when he was took a horti- when we merged all the stuff.
mine how excavation activities may culture class at College of San Mateo Kielty joked that little trees are his
Reach and Teach: Origami Time. 1 TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
p.m. to 2 p.m. 144 W. 25th Ave.,San Presents The Prince of Egypt. 8
affect their roots and determine ways with Ken Meyer, one of Mayne Tree favorite type, but acknowledged native Mateo. All ages and experience lev- p.m. Mountain View Center for the
to build around or carefully move them Experts managers at the time. els welcome to learn new paper Performing Arts, 500 Castro St.,
California sycamore trees, folding tricks. All materials provided Mountain View. $40-$100. For more
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME NOTICE OF PETITION TO JAMES PATTERSON hardback books. HEIRLOOM 1920 hand quilted bed- NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame
STATEMENT #274797 ADMINISTER ESTATE OF 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat- $30.00 (650) 347-2356
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tures and interviews. Photo interns al- trants commenced to transact business
so welcome. under their FBN on February 12th, 2012. Clark in the Superior Court of California, $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
/s/Scott Rowe/ County of San Mateo. The Petition for V.LOGVINOV, UNUSUAL Journey to the 303 Electronics
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We expect a commitment of four to This statement was filed with the Asses- sian, 104 p $25 650-638-1695 ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma- OFFICE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid
sor-County Clerk on 8/28/2017. (Publish- be appointed as personal representative
eight hours a week for at least four to administer the estate of the decedent. chines never used for small bus. $95 wood with formica wood grain top $25
months. The internship is unpaid, but ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, (650)992-4544. (650) 787-9753
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- 9/23/17, 9/30/17, 10/7/17, 10/14/17).
The petition requests the decedents will
and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
294 Baby Stuff
terns have progressed in time into bate. The will and any codicils are avail- BLAUPUNKT AM/FM/CD Radio and Re- ORNATE LARGE BOOKCASE: Two
paid correspondents and full-time re- FISHER-PRICE HEALTHY Care booster Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
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porters. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the court. $100. (650)593-4490 asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
STATEMENT #275131 The petition requests authority to admin-
College students or recent graduates The following person is doing business ister the estate under the Independent 296 Appliances KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger ORNATE MAHOGANY headboard with
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ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, unless an interested person files an ob- made wood perfect condition $75.
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ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME A hearing on the petition will be held in 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO.
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gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 STATEMENT #275130 this court as follows: NOV. 06, 2017 at
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Ann Marie Covey-Snedegar, 1621 Pecan tion, you should appear at the hearing 304 Furniture TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
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Ct, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. The Excellent Condition $225 ANTIQUE DINING table for six people
business is conducted by an Individual. objections with the court before the hear- X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
ing. Your appearance may be in person Please Call (650)244-9267 with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 (925)482-5742
The registrants commenced to transact or by your attorney.
business under their FBN on 6/30/2011. If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- GOOD MICROWAVE 1100 watt $40 Da- ANTIQUE MOHAGANY Bookcase. Four TWIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame
/s/Elisabeth Covey-Snedegar/ itor of the decedent, you must file your ly City (415) 231-4825. feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. $ 50. (650)598-9804.
This statement was filed with the Asses- claim with the court and mail a copy to
sor-County Clerk on 9/28/2017. (Publish- the personal representative appointed by MFG H20LABS Model 300 exc cond ARMCHAIR GOOD condition $55. 650- USED BEDROOM Furniture, FREE. Call
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, the court within the later of either (1) four counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. 266-3184. (650)573-7381.
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letters to a general personal representa- emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 denza, 72 x 14.5H. $100. 650-804-
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the lines. Breaks down for transportation.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 573 5269 3947. Menlo Park. $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
STATEMENT #274940 from the date of mailing or personal de-
The following person is doing business ROOM HEATER Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- BEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with
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formance, LLC, CA. The business is con- may want to consult with an attorney Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. (650)839-1064.
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The registrants commenced to transact You may examine the file kept by the CARPET RUNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- over 100 years Very good condition. $20.
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chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650)
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- CRYSTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $30.
Jorge Romo. 573 Huntington Ave., San 697-8481 Can send picture. 650-464-7860
Bruno, CA 94066. The business is con- nal on 10/14/17, 10/21/17, 10/23/17 ) 297 Bicycles
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Caring caregivers. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
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Look for it in todays paper to ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9769, San Carlos (650)888-2662. TABLE SAW Ryobi 10 with stand. New
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days before the matter is scheduled to MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good (650)726-4102 VINTAGE SHOPSMITH and BAND
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STATEMENT #274852 timely filed, the court may grant the peti- set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591-
filing: 3/31/2016. Address of Principal tion without a hearing. A hearing on the 9769 IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
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ins Rd BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Reg- trants: Anderson Barbosa Figueira, 125 Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 299 Computers IKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
istered Owner: Carlos Rivas, same ad- Oak Ave, Apt 6, REDWOOD CITY, CA Order to Show Cause shall be published $ 30. (650)598-9804. x-ACTO DELUxE Complete woodcarv-
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Individual. The registrants commenced an Individual. sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, LEATHER SECTIONAL sofa with otto-
to transact business under their FBN on ing on the petition in the following news- (650) 578 9208 man. Like brand new! $300.
/s/Anderson Barbosa Figueira/ (650) 861-2411. 309 Office Equipment
30 March 2012. This statement was filed with the Asses- paper of general circulation:
/s/Carlos Rivas/ sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo San Mateo Daily Journal 300 Toys
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sor-County Clerk on 8/31/2017. (Publish- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- DOLL HOUSE w/ furniture $50.00 new
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LIONEL CHRISTMAS Holiday expan-
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game (in driveway)
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Trump pledges fealty to religious values, Merry Christmas


By Jonathan Lemire and Ken Thomas to kneeling during the national anthem.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I pledged that in a Trump administration, our nations But Trump also struck several empathetic
religious heritage would be cherished, protected and notes, offering condolences to the victims
WASHINGTON President Donald Trump of Las Vegas mass shooting and pledging
assured a high-profile gathering of
defended like you have never seen before. ... Above all else in support to the people of Texas, Florida and
Christian conservatives on Friday that his America, we dont worship government.We worship God. Puerto Rico which have been ravaged by
administration will defend religious organi- recent hurricanes. His kind words for Puerto
Donald Trump Rico stood in stark contrast to his tweets
zations, promising a return to traditional
American values while again subtly stoking the day before when he declared that federal
greeting and vowed to return Merry Amendment, which limited political activi- personnel would not be able to stay forev-
the fire he helped ignite over NFL players Christmas to the national discourse. ty or endorsements by religious groups that
kneeling during the national anthem. er to help the island, which remains large-
He noted, as Christian conservatives received tax exemptions, as well as his ly without power weeks after the storm.
How times have changed, but you know often do, that there are four references to the administrations effort to expand the rights
what, now they are changing back again, The president also made a call for
creator in the Declaration of of employers to deny women insurance cov- Congress to enact his agenda, including a
just remember that, Trump told the cheer- Independence, saying that religious liber- erage for birth control. The White House
ing crowd. tax cut by the end of the year. And he vowed
ty is enshrined in the nations founding has also issued sweeping guidance on reli- again to undo the Obama health care law,
Trump, the first sitting president to documents. gious freedom that critics have said could
address the Values Voter Summit, ticked off chiding Congress for forgetting what their
I pledged that in a Trump administration, erode civil rights protections for lesbian, pledges were so were going a little different
the promises hes fulfilled to evangelical our nations religious heritage would be gay, bisexual and transgender people.
Christians and other conservatives, pledg- route. The night before the speech, the
cherished, protected and defended like you Trump waded again into the cultural war administration announced it would halt pay-
ing to turn back the clock in what he have never seen before, Trump said. that has captured his attention in recent
described as a nation that has drifted away ments to insurers, a move certain to roil
Above all else in America, we dont wor- weeks, declaring to loud applause that we insurance markets.
from its religious roots. ship government. We worship God. respect our great American flag, a not-too-
He bemoaned the use of the phrase Our values will endure. Our nation will
Trump praised his repeal of the Johnson subtle reference to his repeated denuncia- thrive. Our citizens will flourish. And our
Happy Holidays as a secular seasonal tions of NFL freedom will triumph, Trump said.
players who Trump has long been an unlikely favorite
have taken of religious conservative voters.

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