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Monday • Oct 1, 2018 • XIX, Edition 36 www.smdailyjournal.com

More offices at Bay Meadows


Retail, parking weigh heavily for San Mateo officials, residents with expansion near transit
By Anna Schuessler among the mix of retail, office and of parks and open space, tech the line of five planned between ing Station 5 from roughly
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF residential space at the massive, companies like SurveyMonkey South Delaware Street and the 98,000 square feet to more than
mixed-use development. and Guidewire Software and retail Caltrain tracks — is aimed at 183,000 square feet will increase
In approving a proposal to near- With two of the five office build- tenants like Blue Bottle Coffee, meeting demand for office space the total square footage of the five
ly double the square footage of two ings expected to line the Caltrain Tin Pot Creamery and Fieldwork near San Mateo’s Hillsdale buildings by some 177,000. The
previously-approved office build- tracks completed, residents and Brewing Company. Caltrain station, a major transit modifications also include the
ings at Bay Meadows, San Mateo new workers have already moved The developer’s plan to expand hub. elimination of the 5,794 square
city officials weighed last week into the transit-oriented redevel- Station 1 and Station 5 — two Increasing Station 1 from some feet of ground-floor retail
whether enough commercial areas opment of the former horse race office buildings previously 92, 000 square feet to about
and parking would be included track, which is home to 18 acres approved in 2008 that bookend 184,000 square feet and expand- See OFFICE, Page 8

“I’m just that nerd who knew what he wanted to do and thankfully it worked out.”
— San Bruno City Manager Jovan Grogan
Sobering health
budget shaking
county finances
Officials in midst of scoping reductions,
future health services funding challenges
By Anna Schuessler Though super-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF visors unani-
mously adopted
How San Mateo County may final budget
weather an impending economic changes to the
downturn in the face of faltering 2018-19 fiscal
federal support for health care and budget — total-
rising costs in multiple sectors ing $3 billion
loomed large for county officials after September
this week as they took stock of the Dave Pine revisions —
county’s financial position. board President
By asking department heads to Dave Pine acknowledged they
plan for a 2.5 percent reduction in would have a new set of challeng-
their budgets before supervisors ing factors to consider in the next
AUSTIN WALSH/DAILY JOURNAL approved a recommended budget of budget cycle.
San Bruno City Manager Jovan Grogan, right, meets with his staff in City Hall. Grogan was hired earlier this year nearly $2.8 billion for the 2018- “I do think this next two-year
to the city’s top administrative post. 19 fiscal year in June, County budget cycle is going to require a
Manager John Maltbie gave offi- different kind of conversation

‘It’s the perfect city for me’ cials a glimpse of future chal-
lenges to come as they approach a
recession he predicted Tuesday
than we’ve had in the past,” he
said, according to a video of the
meeting.
San Bruno City Manager Jovan Grogan relishes opportunity in new community would take shape in the next two
By Austin Walsh record he established working for He cut his teeth professionally years. See HEALTH, Page 18
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF municipalities, beginning with a working for a management firm

His hiring as the top official in


high school internship in his
native Oakland.
The opportunity sparked an
helping cities such as Stockton
and Vallejo circa 2008 manage the
economic crisis which ultimately
Officials seek solutions
San Bruno is the realization of a
lifetime’s worth of passion and
planning, said new City Manager
interest in management, which he
parlayed into summer work during
led to bankruptcy declarations.
The breadth of knowledge he
after Seton bankruptcy
Jovan Grogan. his breaks from Cornell accumulated prepared him to take a By Anna Schuessler reaffirm the Daly City facility’s
“I’m just that nerd who knew University under the tutelage of finance job in Concord’s city hall, DAILY JOURNAL STAFF role as a full-service acute care
what he wanted to do and thankful- former Oakland city manager before moving to Berkeley, where hospital and support its land use
ly it worked out,” said Grogan, Robert Bobb. he joined the administrative ranks In response to a cloud of uncer- as designated for hospitals.
who was hired in June to replace Grogan said the exposure pushed as deputy city manager. tainty settling over Seton Medical Two of six California hospitals
predecessor Connie Jackson fol- him down a path along which he While he especially appreciated Center in Daly City and Seton the New York hedge fund
lowing her 2017 retirement after never looked back, as he took the challenges of the job in Coastside facility in Moss Beach BlueMountain Capital purchased
15 years. consulting work on the East Coast Berkeley, most notably in his since their operator filed for bank- from the cash-strapped Daughters
Illustrating his commitment, following his graduation before ruptcy in August, county and city of Charity in 2015, the hospitals’
Grogan detailed an extensive track returning closer to home. officials took steps last week to
See MANAGER, Page 7 See SETON, Page 19
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Thought for the Day


“It is not easy to find happiness in ourselves,
and it is not possible to find it elsewhere.”
— Agnes Repplier, American essayist

This Day in History


Henry Ford introduced his Model T

1908 automobile to the market.

In 1 8 9 0 , Congress passed the McKinley Tariff Act, which


raised tariffs to a record level.
In 1 9 1 0 , the offices of the Los Angeles Times were
destroyed by a bomb explosion and fire; 21 Times employ-
ees were killed.
In 1 9 3 7 , Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black delivered a
radio address in which he acknowledged being a former mem-
ber of the Ku Klux Klan, but said he had dropped out of the
organization before becoming a U.S. senator.
In 1 9 4 9 , Mao Zedong proclaimed the People’s Republic of
China during a ceremony in Beijing. A 42-day strike by the
United Steelworkers of America began over the issue of
retirement benefits.
In 1 9 5 7 , the motto “In God We Trust” began appearing on
U.S. paper currency.
In 1 9 6 4 , the Free Speech Movement began at the
University of California, Berkeley. Japan’s first high-speed REUTERS
“bullet train,” the Tokaido Shinkansen, went into operation A cat sits in front of a retro car owned by retired mechanic Mikhail Krasinets at an open-air museum of Soviet-era vehicles in
between Tokyo and Osaka. Russia.
In 1 9 7 1 , Walt Disney World opened near Orlando, Florida.
In 1 9 7 2 , the book “The Joy of Sex” by Alex Comfort was
first published by Mitchell Beazley of London. In other news ...
In 1 9 8 2 , Sony began selling the first commercial compact Proposal on Colorado peak found in July with fractures to the City spokeswoman Elizabeth
disc player, the CDP-101, in Japan. underside of his shell. Vaughn says the ranger acted because
In 1 9 8 7 , eight people were killed when an earthquake meas- leads to couple’s altitude issues Zoo veterinary extern Garrett the beverage was given to juveniles.
uring magnitude 5.9 struck the Los Angeles area. BOULDER, Colo. — A Texas man Fraess says keeping the shell bottom Kombucha sold in supermarkets
In 1 9 9 4 , National Hockey League team owners began a found a scenic location in the off the ground is important so it can must fall below 0.5 percent alcohol,
103-day lockout of their players. Colorado mountains to propose to heal. Fraess says no one makes tur- but Tatem’s homebrewed drink had
In 1 9 9 6 , a federal grand jury indicted Unabomber suspect his girlfriend, but the couple ran into tle-sized wheelchairs, so he sent not been tested for alcohol content.
Theodore Kaczynski in the 1994 mail bomb slaying of trouble on the way down. sketches to a friend who’s a Lego
advertising executive Thomas Mosser. The Boulder County sheriff’s office enthusiast. Los Angeles has first
says 27-year-old Joshua Mason of A few weeks after the surgery, the scooter DUI prosecution
Birthdays Denton, Texas, took 28-year-old
Katie Davis on a hike Saturday to
turtle had the wheelchair, which gets
the shell off the ground and allows LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles
Jasper Peak at an elevation of nearly his legs to move. man has been fined $550 and ordered
13,000 feet. Dr. Ellen Bronson says the turtle to pay restitution for riding an elec-
They got lost as darkness fell. likely will use the wheelchair into tric scooter while intoxicated and
The couple were showing signs of the spring. knocking over a 64-year-old pedes-
altitude sickness and dehydration trian on a sidewalk.
when a hiker found them. He led them Picnic fizzles as kombucha The City Attorney’s Office said
Thursday the prosecution of 28-year-
to his camp and gave them food, earns grandpa park ejection old Nicholas Kauffroath was the first
water and a place to warm up. Another
camper called for help. CHESAPEAKE, Va. — A picnic for a motorized scooter driving under the
Rescuers reached the camp early 60-year-old grandfather fizzled out influence legal case with a charge in
Former President Baseball Hall-of- Retired MLB All-
Sunday and walked the couple to their pretty quickly when he and his grand- Los Angeles.
Jimmy Carter is Famer Rod Carew Star Mark
McGwire is 55. car. They didn’t require medical treat- sons were kicked out of a park in The office says in a statement that
94. is 73.
ment. Virginia for drinking kombucha. Kauffroath on Aug. 4 had a blood-
Actress-singer Julie Andrews is 83. Actress Stella Stevens Sgt. Clay Leak says deputies The bubbly, fermented tea originat- alcohol level more than three times
is 80. Rock musician Jerry Martini (Sly and the Family Stone) learned the engagement was still on. ed centuries ago in China and typical- the limit while operating a Bird
is 75. Jazz musician Dave Holland is 72. Actress Yvette ly contains a slight bit of alcohol. scooter.
Freeman is 68. Actor Randy Quaid is 68. Rhythm-and-blues Injured turtle gets around on That’s what got Sid Tatem in trou- The pedestrian was knocked down
singer Howard Hewett is 63. British Prime Minister Theresa ble while celebrating his birthday leaving a theater and suffered a knee
May is 62. Alt-country-rock musician Tim O’Reagan (The
Lego wheelchair while healing with his two grandsons at abrasion while the rider continued
Jayhawks) is 60. Singer Youssou N’Dour is 59. Actor Esai BALTIMORE — A wild turtle with a Chesapeake’s Northwest River Park. on.
Morales is 56. Actor Christopher Titus is 54. Actress-model broken shell is rolling around on a The Virginian-Pilot reports the Kauffroath pleaded no contest to
Cindy Margolis is 53. Producer John Ridley is 53. Rock wheelchair made of Legos while he’s three were sipping homebrewed kom- operating a motorized scooter under
singer-musician Kevin Griffin (Better Than Ezra) is 50. Actor on the mend at the Maryland Zoo. bucha at the park when a ranger asked the influence and hit-and-run.
Zach Galifianakis is 49. Singer Keith Duffy is 44. Actress Kate News outlets report that veterinari- what they were drinking and then He was placed on 36 months of pro-
Aselton is 40. Actress Sarah Drew is 38. Actor-comedian Beck ans had performed surgery on the kicked them out upon discovering bation and must complete a DUI pro-
Bennett is 34. Actress Jurnee Smollett-Bell is 32. grapefruit-sized eastern box turtle what it was. gram.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Monday • Oct 1, 2018 3


Police reports
Three vie for Millbrae City Council
By Austin Walsh the downtown with the them thrive,” said Oliva, Gold mine
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF [business improvement who was among the Someone stole $10,000 worth of cop-
district], I think you will majority of the coun- per wire on Broadway and Carolan
With an ambitious vision to build hun- see an additional amount cilmembers who voted in Avenue in Burlingame, it was reported
dreds of new homes and workspaces near the of vitality downtown at favor of building the at 2:25 p.m. Friday, Sept. 21.
train station at the city’s gateway underway, night and during the train station projects.
three are running for the Millbrae City day, ” said Oliva, who Holober also cast his
Council to help usher their community into was first elected in 2013. votes in favor of both SAN MATEO
a new era. The coming develop- projects, and said he too Th e f t . Someone stole power tools on
Incumbents Reuben Holober and Annie Reuben ment includes the You You Xue would like to continue Chess Drive, it was reported at 1:21 p.m.
Oliva are running for re-election against Gateway at Millbrae overseeing the design Friday, Aug. 24.
Holober Station project which review and mitigate any issues presented in
challenger You You Xue to fill the two seats Burg l ary. A vehicle was broken into on
open in the fall election. offers 150,000 square feet of offices, nearly upcoming deliberations. Bahia Street, it was reported at 11:16 a.m.
Xue said the oncoming construction at 30,000 square feet of retail space, 400 new “I would like to see these projects through Friday, Aug. 24.
the 116-acre site offers Millbrae a shot to housing units and a hotel to completion,” said Holober, also noting Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on
capitalize on economic growth opportuni- abutting the city’s train the sizable amount of work that needs to be North Amphlett Boulevard, it was reported
ties previously deferred, while Oliva and station. Of the housing done to rebuild the city’s Recreation Center, at 7:44 a.m. Friday, Aug. 24.
Holober defended their work solidifying the units, 80 are proposed in which was destroyed by an arson. Burg l ary. Someone broke into a vehicle
city’s financial footing. a standalone project to On the same fall ballot, Millbrae voters and stole a pouch with keys on Cherrywood
“Our community I think could be doing a be reserved for military will weigh Measure II, a $12 million bond Drive, it was reported at 12:45 a.m. Friday,
lot better so I’d like to bring some stronger veterans on land owned proposed to finance a portion of the center’s Aug. 24.
leadership to City Hall,” said Xue, who by BART. construction. The project, expected to cost Fraud. Someone attempted to cash a fraud-
owns the restaurant wonderful downtown. Also approved is the as much as $30 million, will require addi- ulent check on Bahia Street, it was reported
Among his criticisms, Xue said coun- Annie Oliva Serra Station develop- tional financing beyond the insurance pay- at 3:36 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23.
cilmembers have neglected the city’s cen- ment proposed by ment to be constructed. To fill the funding Vandal i s m. Someone slashed the tires of
tral commercial corridor, inviting parking Vincent Muzzi which includes 444 housing gap, officials have also considered selling a vehicle on West Hillsdale Boulevard, it
problems, dirty streets and general stagna- units, more than 290,000 square feet of city property as a means of generating addi- was reported at 11:52 a.m. Thursday, Aug.
tion. offices and approximately 13,200 square tional revenue. 23.
He pointed to City Council’s decision feet of retail space in one nine-story and Holober suggested he would favor seek- Fraud. Someone’s account was hacked into
this week to start work on establishment of two 10-story towers at the city’s rail stop. ing out more funding sources, such as on South El Camino Real, it was reported at
a business improvement district as an indi- Officials have too discussed redeveloping potentially hiking the city’s hotel tax or 11:31 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23.
cation of the sorts of initiatives long over- a portion of the city’s property near the asking the county for a loan to help finance Theft. An item was stolen from a vehicle
due for a community seeking to compete train station into a mixed-use project and the project. on El Parque Court, it was reported at 9:19
with its neighbors. hotel which could help further build Oliva, meanwhile, said she favored mov- a.m. Thursday, Aug. 23.
Oliva disagreed though, suggesting she Millbrae’s tax base. ing ahead with the plan in place, while Xue Burg l ary. Someone broke into a residence
believes Broadway and the surrounding With plans in motion, Oliva said she is said he would have preferred officials seek a on North B Street, it was reported at 5:22
streets have become a vibrant shopping hopeful to remain on the City Council to p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 22.
destination which will be fortified by the see the designs brought to a reality. See MILLBRAE, Page 17
forthcoming transit-oriented development. “The vision for me is to have them built
“With the development and upgrading of and have them full with tenants and have
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State’s toughest ever net neutrality State is first to require women on corporate boards
bill invites federal lawsuit to block THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sexual assault and harassment in the
workplace.
By Jonathan Cooper SACRAMENTO — California has become the first state Having more women on corporate
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to require publicly traded companies to include women on boards also will make companies more
their boards of directors, one of a series of laws boosting or successful, state Sen. Hannah-Beth
SACRAMENTO — California Gov. Jerry Brown signed the protecting women that Gov. Jerry Brown signed Sunday. Jackson said. Women tend to be more
nation’s toughest net neutrality measure Sunday, requiring The measure requires at least one female director on the collaborative and are better at multitask-
internet providers to maintain a level playing field online. board of each California-based public corporation by the ing, the Santa Barbara Democrat said.
The move prompted an immediate lawsuit by the Trump admin- end of next year. Companies would need up to three female A fourth of publicly held corporations
istration. directors by the end of 2021, depending on the number of
Advocates of net neutrality hope the new law in the home of Jerry Brown with headquarters in California don’t
board seats. have any women on their boards of
the global technology industry will have national implica- The Democratic governor referenced the objections and directors. These companies have not done enough to
tions by pushing Congress to enact national net neutrality legal concerns that the law has raised. The California increase the number of women on their boards despite the
rules or encouraging other states to follow suit. Chamber of Commerce has said the policy will be difficult Legislature’s urging, making government intervention
But the U.S. Department of Justice wants to stop the law in for companies to implement and violates constitutional necessary, Jackson said.
its tracks, arguing that it creates burdensome, anti-consumer prohibitions against discrimination. “This is one of the last bastions of total male domina-
requirements that go against the federal government’s “I don’t minimize the potential flaws that indeed may tion,” she said. “We know that the public and business are
approach of deregulating the Internet. prove fatal to its ultimate implementation,” Brown wrote not being well-served by this level of discrimination.”
“Once again the California Legislature has enacted an in a signing statement. “Nevertheless, recent events in The California Chamber of Commerce argued that the
extreme and illegal state law attempting to frustrate federal Washington, D.C. — and beyond — make it crystal clear composition of corporate boards should be determined
policy,” U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a state- that many are not getting the message.” internally, not mandated by government. The chamber
ment. It is one of several measures affecting women that said the new law will prioritize gender over other aspects
The law is the latest example of the nation’s most populous Brown signed Sunday, his last opportunity to approve or of diversity, such as race and ethnicity.
state seeking to drive public policy outside its borders and veto laws before the term-limited governor leaves office. “It creates a challenge for a board on achieving broader
rebuff President Donald Trump’s agenda. He also approved legislation requiring smaller employers diversity goals,” said Jennifer Barrera, senior vice presi-
Brown did not explain his reasons for signing the bill when to provide sexual harassment training and banning secret dent for policy at the chamber.
the decision was announced, but supporters cheered it as a win settlements related to sexual assault and harassment. The law applies to companies that report having their
for Internet freedom. It comes as the #MeToo movement against sexual mis- principal executive offices in California. Companies can
“This is a historic day for California. A free and open inter- conduct led to a reckoning nationwide that has ousted men be fined $100,000 for a first violation and $300,000 for
net is a cornerstone of 21st century life: our democracy, our from power. The latest high-profile allegations are against subsequent violations.
economy, our health care and public safety systems, and day- Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, who has denied The law also requires companies to report their board
to-day activities,” said Democratic Sen. Scott Wiener, the decades-old claims of sexual misconduct from three composition to the California secretary of state and impos-
law’s author. women. es a $100,000 fine if a company fails to do so.
The Federal Communications Commission last year The author of the California measure, SB 826, said she Some European countries, including Norway and France,
repealed rules that prevented internet companies from exercis- believes having more women in power could help reduce already mandate that corporate boards include women.
ing more control over what people watch and see on the inter-
net.
Telecommunications companies lobbied hard to kill it or
water it down, saying it would lead to higher internet and cell-
phone bills and discourage investments in faster internet.
They say it’s unrealistic to expect them to comply with inter-
net regulations that differ from state to state.
USTelecom, a telecommunications trade group, said
California writing its own rules will create problems.
“Rather than 50 states stepping in with their own conflict-
ing open internet solutions, we need Congress to step up with
a national framework for the whole internet ecosystem and
resolve this issue once and for all,” the group said in a Sunday
statement.
Net neutrality advocates worry that without rules, internet
providers could create fast lanes and slow lanes that favor their
own sites and apps or make it harder for consumers to see con-
tent from competitors.
That could limit consumer choice or shut out upstart compa-
nies that can’t afford to buy access to the fast lane, critics say.
The new law prohibits internet providers from blocking or
slowing data based on content or from favoring websites or
video streams from companies that pay extra.

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FBI interviews accuser; Yale friend remembers heavy drinker


By Darlene Superville according to a person familiar with the matter who was not
and Michael Balsamo authorized to publicly discuss details of a confidential investi-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gation.
Kavanaugh has denied Ramirez’s allegation.
WASHINGTON — FBI agents on Sunday interviewed one of The person familiar with Ramirez’s questioning, who spoke
the three women who have accused Supreme Court nominee to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity, said she
Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct as Republicans and also provided investigators with the names of others who she
Democrats quarreled over whether the bureau would have said could corroborate her account.
enough time and freedom to conduct a thorough investigation But Christine Blasey Ford, a California professor who says
before a high-stakes vote on his nomination to the nation’s Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were teenagers,
highest court. has not been contacted by the FBI since Trump on Friday
The White House insisted it was not “micromanaging” the ordered the agency to take another look at the nominee’s
new one-week review of Kavanaugh’s background but some background, according to a member of Ford’s team.
Democratic lawmakers claimed the White House was keeping Kavanaugh has denied assaulting Ford.
investigators from interviewing certain witnesses. President In a statement released Sunday, a Yale classmate of
Donald Trump, for his part, tweeted that no matter how much Kavanaugh’s said he is “deeply troubled by what has been a
time and discretion the FBI was given, “it will never be blatant mischaracterization by Brett himself of his drinking
enough” for Democrats trying to keep Kavanaugh off the at Yale.” Charles “Chad” Ludington, who now teaches at North
bench. Carolina State University, said he was friend of Kavanaugh’s
And even as the FBI explored the past allegations that have at Yale and that Kavanaugh was “a frequent drinker, and a
surfaced against Kavanaugh, another Yale classmate came for- heavy drinker.”
ward to accuse the federal appellate judge of being untruthful in “On many occasions I heard Brett slur his words and saw
his testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee about the him staggering from alcohol consumption, not all of which
extent of his drinking in college. was beer. When Brett got drunk, he was often belligerent and REUTERS
In speaking to FBI agents, Deborah Ramirez detailed her aggressive,” Ludington said. While saying that youthful Supreme court nominee Brett Kavanaugh testifies before the
allegation that Kavanaugh exposed himself to her at a party in drinking should not condemn a person for life, Ludington said Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington,
the early 1980s when they were students at Yale University, he was concerned about Kavanaugh’s statements under oath. DC.

Trump urges Kavanaugh supporters to vote after hearing


By Darlene Superville of the Democrat Party,” Trump said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Feinstein responded to Trump on
Twitter, saying she acted “consistent”
WHEELING, W. Va. — President Donald Trump on with Ford’s wishes for privacy from the
Saturday turned his embattled Supreme Court nominee Brett moment she received the professor’s
Kavanaugh into a rallying cry for Republicans to vote in letter.
November, saying they can reject the “ruthless and outra- “We kept her letter confidential and
geous tactics” he says Democrats used against the judge. did not leak the contents or its exis-
“We see this horrible, horrible, radical group of tence to anyone,” she said.
Democrats. You see what’s happening right now,” Trump Donald Trump Trump took a humorous jab at another
said at a rally with thousands of supporters in West Judiciary Committee Democrat, Sen.
Virginia. Trump won the state in 2016 by 42 percentage Cory Booker of New Jersey, the former Newark mayor
points and remains popular there. considered a possible challenger in 2020. The president
“And they’re determined to take back power by any means told the crowd that Booker ran Newark “into the ground”
necessary. You see the meanness, the nastiness. They don’t and asked: “Now he wants to be president?”
care who they hurt, who they have to run over to get During Kavanaugh’s initial confirmation hearing,
power,” he said. Booker declared he was having a “Spartacus” moment in
“We’re not going to give it to them,” Trump said. breaking committee rules and releasing documents about
Kavanaugh, the federal appeals judge Trump nominated Kavanaugh, though the papers had already been cleared
to the nation’s highest court, appeared headed for confir- for release. He was referencing the 1960 movie starring
mation until California professor Christine Blasey Ford Kirk Douglas about the leader of a slave revolt in antiqui-
accused him of sexually assaulting her when they were ty.
teenagers in Maryland in the 1980s. Kavanaugh denied “What was the moment he said he had?” Trump asked the
her accusations and those of two other women who since crowd, which yelled back, “Spartacus!” Trump said: “I
have accused him of sexual misconduct. don’t think so. I think we take Kirk Douglas in his prime.”
Ford initially made her claims in a confidential letter to Trump issued a fresh defense of Kavanaugh, praising him
Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, the Senate Judiciary as “one of the most accomplished legal minds of our time”
Committee’s top Democrat. But the letter was leaked after and saying he had suffered “the meanness, the anger” of
Kavanaugh’s initial confirmation hearing and Ford then Democrats.
told her explosive story to The Washington Post. The president urged his supporters to go to the polls on
Feinstein denied being the source, but Trump has Nov. 6, when control of Congress is at stake, to vote
blamed her for the leak and he mocked her at the rally. Republican and “reject the ruthless and outrageous tactics of
“The entire nation has witnessed the shameless conduct the Democrat Party.”
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Kavanaugh case unfolds as campus assault rule readied
By Maria Danilova
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
At stake is whether schools should
require higher standards of evidence when
handling complaints and whether both
work in trying to accommodate homeless residents, Grogan WASHINGTON — Choking back tears, she testified that he parties should have access to that evi-
said he was drawn to San Bruno in search of professional and sexually assaulted her. Defensive and angry and choking back dence. Also under review is the use of medi-
personal development. tears, he swore that he did not. ators and the possibility of the accuser and
Grogan, who lives in San Francisco with his wife and two The dramatic Senate testimony last week by Christine the accused cross-examining each other.
young children, said he is inclined to immerse himself in his Blasey Ford and Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh DeVos’ new guidelines are expected to
work. As evidence, he pulled from his starkly decorated office came as Education Secretary Betsy DeVos considers new address whether schools should have to
in San Bruno City Hall an award recognizing his commitment guidelines that could drastically change the way allegations Betsy DeVos investigate as soon as they are aware of
and dedication — a plaque honoring his 24/7 management of sexual violence are investigated on college campuses. alleged misconduct or only after a student
style. Brett Sokolow, a lawyer who heads an association of sexu- files a formal complaint.
Acknowledging his professional diligence can cost him al harassment investigators on campuses, said his colleagues Many victims of sexual violence never take that step. Ford
time at home, Grogan said he is appreciating the ease with closely watched the hearing and may use it for future train- didn’t, and only acted decades later when she learned that
which he can commute, as opposed to the hours he previously ings. Kavanaugh was on a short list for the Supreme Court.
would spend in the car trafficking from San Francisco to the “If this was a student, would I believe them, would I not?” Advocates point to the Larry Nassar sexual assault scandal
East Bay. Sokolow said. “Who comes out being credible?” at Michigan State University and say that victims are
More broadly though, Grogan said he is ambitious to capi- DeVos has argued that the policy put in place under shocked and unwilling to relive their traumatic experience.
talize on the opportunity for community growth presented in President Barack Obama is skewed against the accused. She is They say it should be the school’s responsibility to investi-
San Bruno. expected to issue new rules in the near future. gate.
“I love being in San Bruno and I think it’s the perfect city
for me as a new city manager,” he said.
Since his hiring, a majority of Grogan’s focus was dedicated Pentagon’s immigrant recruit program stymied
to fleshing out an administrative team which experienced By Lolita Baldor anonymity.
nearly half of the senior personnel turning over as he came on THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The program is called Military Accessions Vital to the
board. National Interest program, or MAVNI. The plan to restart it
Following the hiring of new directors overseeing finances, WASHINGTON — Stricter Trump administration immigra- was backed by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who believes
community development and other capital projects, Grogan tion policies have stymied Pentagon plans to restart a pro- that noncitizens can bring key skills, language abilities, and
said he feels primed to begin digging into addressing commu- gram that allowed thousands of people with critical medical or cultural knowledge to the military.
nity priorities. Asian and African language skills to join the military and Mattis, a combat veteran of multiple war tours, has fought
Top of mind is the uptick of commercial and residential become American citizens, according to several U.S. officials. with and commanded foreign nationals, and he believes their
development sought in San Bruno, said Grogan, as projects The decade-old program has been on hold since 2016 amid service adds to the lethality of America’s fighting force,
have been proposed throughout the city’s core commercial concerns that immigrant recruits were not being screened well according to the officials.
corridor. enough, and security threats were slipping through the sys- The Pentagon chief told reporters late last month that the
Grogan said he is heartened to find that in San Bruno, many tem. Defense officials shored up the vetting process, and program is designed to enlist immigrants with needed skills.
residents are willing to embrace the growth, so long as it does planned to relaunch the program earlier this month. “We need and want every qualified patriot willing to serve and
not compromise the character of their existing community. But there was an unexpected barrier when Homeland Security able to serve,” Mattis said. At the time, he said the department
Striking the appropriate balance invites challenging ques- officials said they would not be able to protect new immigrant was working diligently to address the security screening prob-
tions, noted Grogan, who characterized the challenge as a recruits from being deported when their temporary visas lems.
matter of “How do we have this conversation and cultivate expired after they signed a contract to join the military, the “The unique skill sets these individuals bring is one of the
what we want San Bruno to be, without playing big city poli- U.S. officials said. They were not authorized to publicly reasons the U.S. military is the world’s premier fighting
tics?” describe internal discussions and spoke on condition of force,” said Pentagon spokeswoman Carla Gleason.
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munity and allows retailers to succeed.
Because the office and residential buildings
are not yet fully leased and construction is
ongoing at the railroad crossing grade sepa-
rations at 25th, 28th and 31st avenues,
approved for Station 1 and a reduction of the Thacher said finding high-quality retailers
4,098 square feet of ground-floor retail previ- that fit within the growing mix has taken
ously approved for Station 5 to 2,378. longer than anticipated, and that concentrat-
Though residents of or nearby Bay ing retailers in the middle three office build-
Meadows raised concerns about the reduction ings was deemed to be most effective.
of commercial space and the impact an influx “It’s been slower growing than we hoped
of workers would have on parking and traffic and we don’t feel that bringing on additional
near the site, planning commissioners large- retail space now in a big way is going to be
ly agreed the expansion plan — which would easy to lease given the dynamics,” she said.
result in a total of 367,488 square feet of Dennis Murphy, president of the San
office space between the two buildings — Mateo/Glendale Village Neighborhood
made sense for the transit-oriented develop- Association, cited concerns about whether
ment. Vice Chair Mike Etheridge and enough parking would be included at the
REUTERS Commissioner John Ebneter were absent development once it is fully leased. Also
A memorial honors the victims of the Las Vegas shooting. from the meeting. accompanying the changes are the replace-
Commissioner Ellen Mallory commended ment of a six-story, 718-space parking
the synergy between the residential, office
Las Vegas pauses but looks ahead on and retail uses at the site, and said hearing the
development’s parking structures are not at
capacity and that the Hillsdale Caltrain sta-
garage planned for the Station 1 building
with a mix of below- and at-grade parking
providing 444 spaces. A 1-acre lot where a

anniversary of concert mass shooting


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the gunman turned the fun of the glittering
tion is well-used eased her concerns about
traffic and parking.
“I think that for me, I look at development
Caltrain parking structure with some 500
spaces was previously planned for the
Station 5 block is no longer in the works,
giving the developer space to expand the
Las Vegas Strip into a nightmare of death as ‘where does it make sense?’ And develop- building and the attached parking structure to
LAS VEGAS — A small bouquet of dried and despair. And lawsuits by MGM Resorts ing Bay Meadows makes sense,” she said, hold 749 spaces.
flowers was wedged inside the padlock on International to force survivors to give up according to a video of the meeting. “We’re doubling the size of this project and
Gate 5 of the killing ground that was the their right to sue the casino company that As resident and employee at Bay Meadows, yet we’re not doubling the parking,” he said.
Route 91 Harvest Festival one recent day, owns Mandalay Bay opened fresh wounds Claire Lua advocated for retaining the com- Though Chair Dianne Whitaker acknowl-
the only visible reminder that it was the site over the summer. mercial space originally planned for the edged a study showing parking at nearby
of the worst mass shooting in modern But the “Vegas Strong” T-shirts and car office buildings, noting she has found there structures being underutilized, she encour-
American history. stickers have largely been put away. The are not enough retail and restaurant options aged the developer to consider a shared park-
A peek inside the chain-link fence, cov- original handmade white crosses for each nearby and she still needs to drive to access ing arrangement allowing visitors to park in
ered in green sheeting to keep out prying victim have long since been taken away goods and services. the office building garages on the weekends.
eyes, revealed a sprawling patch of asphalt from the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” Concerned the increase in office space Though she acknowledged the office tenants
and little else. Towering above were the gold sign to eventually reside in a museum in included in the plans would bring even more the developer has worked with typically want
windows of the Mandalay Bay, where a gam- neighboring Henderson, though some new workers and increase demand for shops and to manage the parking in their buildings,
bler spent the last minutes of his life in ones were brought in for the anniversary. restaurants in the neighborhood, Lua, also Thacher said the concept would be explored
room 32-135 taking the lives of 58 others There has been no closure, at least offi- president of the Meadow Walk Homeowners and could fit better for Station 1 on the north-
in a meticulously planned slaughter. cially. Authorities say they will likely never Association, wondered where those workers ern end of the site.
Around Las Vegas, there are scattered be able to determine what it was that turned and residents will go without more commer- In other business, commissioners also rec-
remembrances of the horrors of that night a a high-limit video poker player into a mass cial options. ommended a plan to relocate Fire Station 25
year ago. murderer. “With the increase in employees brought to undeveloped parkland adjacent to Borel
Almost every week, there’s another court- But in a city that has always looked ahead about by more office space, there will be a Middle School to the City Council. Though
ordered release of police body-camera relentlessly, there’s not a lot of time devot- greater need from these workers for restau- the proposal has been met with community
videos that provide flashbacks to the night ed to reflection. rants and amenities,” she said. “Removing concern about noise and traffic, the project to
commercial space and only adding office move the current 2,700-square-foot, single-
space defeats one big part of the retail resi- story station at the corner of Alameda de las
dential and office equation.” Pulgas and Barneson Avenue less than two
With a yoga studio to join LIFT Exercise blocks away to the corner of Borel Avenue
Studio on the ground-floor of Station 4 and and Shafter Street is one among several proj-
Roam Artisan Burgers to open Oct. 1, Janice ects proposed in recent years to improve the
Thacher, partner at the developer Wilson city’s emergency response facilities. The
Meany, said the developer is working to City Council is slated to review the plan
ensure new retail operators are being brought Nov. 5.
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Letters to the editor The actual story
Full service versus self service
Editor,
As a child in the ‘50s and ‘60s I can
when did the Republicans in the U.S.
Senate make fun of, or, question the
sanity of a sexual assault victim?
• Smart enough to know the con-
nection between high density build-
ing and traffic;
behind the hoax
O
Answer: You guessed it, since Trump. • Determined to work with parents n Sept. 18, The New York Times devoted most of
still visualize my dad pull his station and the school district to alleviate the back page obituary section to my first cousin,
wagon into Nielsen’s 76 gas station traffic jams at schools; Alan Abel. The San Francisco Chronicle carried
on the corner of Arroyo Avenue and El • Not part of voting slate, no prede- the same article the next day. The Times headline read
Camino Real in San Carlos. George Michael Oberg termined votes; “Alan Abel, Ace Hoaxer, is (Really) Dead at 94.” It was fol-
Nielsen was a tall man with a strong, • Votes for issues brought by citi- lowed by a smaller head which read “Gaily hoodwinking
San Mateo
deep voice. Although he seemed like zens, not the council block; everyone from Frank Sinatra to the Times.”
a simple man there was more to him The new city • Supports healthy debate on poli- ***
then that. At his single location gas cy, she is not a rubber stamp of coun- I can count on one hand the number of times I saw Alan,
station he provided a service that manager of San Mateo cil majority or staff; my favorite cousin. My earliest memory is our New York
kept us and many people coming Editor, family’s trip to Coshocton, Ohio (a small town near
• Respects citizen input and will
back for more to this day. He asked Drew Corbett has been appointed as Columbus) to celebrate Thanksgiving with my aunt’s fami-
not ignore, disrespect or brush off
my Dad questions like “Can I check San Mateo’s new city manager, and is ly. Alan was then at Ohio State. Even though I was a child,
your comments;
under the hood?” or “Fill her with now in charge of 105,000 San Mateo I was old enough to have a
• Will not support wasteful spend-
ethyl?” What seemed like simple residents. This fact was reported on crush on my handsome
questions then would be foreign to ing on consultants and studies to tell
the first page of the Sept. 17 edition us what we already know; older cousin who was a
most people going into a gas station of the Daily Journal. drummer and even had his
today. • Believes there is no need for addi-
On the last page in the last formal tional taxes now if we spend and live own band. He used the
Nielsen’s sons Chris and Jeff carry paragraph, readers are given the money he earned from
on the tradition today and the follow- within our means;
information that he lives in San Jose. • Will stop the shell game when playing at weddings to
ing is still there for the same basic I have slightly disturbing doubts pay for his college
reason. It’s easier said then done, but spending Measure I dollars and bal-
that a political leader of our city can ancing budgets expenses and anything
it comes down to service. Chris and be as effective in understanding and left over he contributed to
Jeff had a good mentor and thus they • Transparency is the key word for
promoting issues in the best interests good government; his hard-pressed parents.
have service down. of our San Mateo residents. My mother and I also
Nielsen’s has a large senior clien- • Has a plan for limiting wild fire
Will someone please address this risk; saw Alan during World War
tele coming into their station as they concern. II. He was the principal
know they can trust Jeff and Chris to • Will not sit on her accomplish-
drummer in Glenn Miller’s
take care of their car. Jeff and Chris ments after serving multiple terms;
Beverly Kalinin Air Force Band which had
are from a bygone era. • Will demonstrate leadership to
San Mateo a limited run on
Today Nielsen’s is no longer 76 but move completion of stagnant proj-
Broadway. A decade later,
Olympian Brand. While the sign has ects;
in the mid-’50s, Alan threw a pre-launch party in
changed, the service has only gotten • Will not use this office as a step- Manhattan for a movie he was making with his friend
better. Thank goodness some things ping stone for higher office; and Buck Henry attended by celebrities, family and friends.
stay the same. • Bolbol is an independent voice The last time I saw him was about 10 years later when he
not dependent on Council or their visited me in San Mateo. It was a short visit but wonderful
David Thom
Renewing driver licenses appointment, she will earm her place  to see him.
on the City Council. Then, much later, with the help of the internet, I was
San Carlos Editor,
I will be renewing my driver’s able to catch up with him. He sent me a copy of the docu-
license next year. I will be 92 years mentary his daughter had made of his life, “Abel Raises
Since when? Pam Rianda
Cain.” In the video I saw a very old and overweight Alan
old and have been driving since I was
Editor, Belmont who with his wife was living in Connecticut in a friend’s
15.
Since when did America become a Even if I make an appointment, I The letter writer is a former Belmont small outside unit and eating mostly canned food. But he
nation of people who make fun of a will still have to wait in line for quite may or and councilwoman. seemed happy if not jovial describing his current circum-
sexual assault victim? Since when did awhile. The crowds at the DMV have stances. Then a few years later when he was in his 80s
some Americans thinks it is OK to gotten worse and worse. In addition, Vote for Charles Stone after some more email exchanges he wrote how he had
threaten a victim of sexual assault parking is difficult. passed a test to receive major heart surgery, had lost
Editor,
with death threats? Since when did I believe that senior citizens should weight and was feeling fine. That was our last correspon-
some Americans think it is OK to After moving to Belmont in 2002,
not be required to go to a DMV office dence. I thought about driving to Connecticut on one of
hack the email account and imperson- it wasn’t long before we met Charles
to renew their driver’s licenses every our visits back East but never did. So the most recent
ate her online? What is wrong with Stone and were excited to learn that
five years, but instead should renew news of Alan came in the obituaries.
these sick and deplorable people? his vision of Belmont aligned with
every two years by mail providing ***
Since when was it OK for the our own. We were excited because the They describe his most successful hoaxes. The first, a
that there have been no citations or council at the time, which did not yet
American president, and his adult accidents during that period. Vision campaign to clothe animals, garnered nationwide publici-
son, to make fun of a sexual assault include Charles Stone, was so unre- ty. When I read the story, I was both horrified and embar-
tests could be done at reputable a sponsive and unaccountable.  
victim by writing a note to her in optometrist and mailed to the DMV rassed. Why was someone so talented as Alan doing this?
cranyon? What kind of president does As new homeowners and parents Then came the woman who won the $35 million lottery, a
before the renewal is completed. naturally we were forward-thinking
that? This would decrease the crowd size sensation on TV and other media. Even Walter Cronkite
The answer is since Trump. Trump, but also responsible. Stone shares was duped. Alan, with some help from friends, planned
and be a more fair way to handle this vision and we’ve been supporters
the leader of these sick and despicable renewals for senior citizens with these hoaxes as carefully as if he were planning the per-
people, thinks it is funny and cool to ever since. fect crime. Deliberately leaving false clues along the
good driving records. I hope my neighbors in Belmont
sexually assault women, based on his way. There was his own obituary in The New York Times
own admission caught on the will join us in voting for Charles which created a family backlash. One of my aunts would
Hollywood Access tapes. These Lawrence Stark Stone in the upcoming election. He is never speak to Alan after she spent weeks in needless
Trump supporters think that since the new generation of smart, level- grieving. My favorite in the documentary was Omar’s
South San Francisco
Trump can do it and get away with it, headed leadership that we need more School for Beggars, an organization to teach the home-
and not suffer any consequences, Belmont citizens of in today’s political environment. less the art of panhandling listed in the Manhattan phone
then, they can do the same thing directory. There is a clip of Alan with a black hood over
too.  support Deniz Bolbol his face as Omar on a panel with a real homeless advocate
Since when did sexual assault Editor, Wendy and John Garrish — a scene worthy of Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert.
become such a divisive and political I’m supporting Bolbol for City Belmont ***
issue? Answer: Since Trump. Since Council because: While Alan loved making people laugh and journalists
squirm, he was not able to use his unique talents as a first-
OUR MISSION: rate drummer. Unfortunately, he could not make a career of
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most it. He was on the road with Gene Krupa’s band after col-
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for lege and found the lifestyle — heavy drugs and alcohol
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula.
By combining local news and sports coverage, — was not his. He never drank or smoked cigarettes or
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, took drugs. He tried making a living by performing one
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Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Jeff Palter provide our readers with the highest quality arranged a meeting with Sam Goldwyn hoping he could
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could buy a home in Connecticut which he eventually lost.
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never complained. He loved being a hoaxer. And he would
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Employers jump into providing care as health costs rise


By Tom Murphy sively for employees and family members.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “How do we change the health care Dr. John Lynch spent almost an hour with
a patient during a recent physical. That
KOKOMO, Indiana — Autoworkers in
delivery system, that’s really what employers are asking” compares to the 10 or 15 minutes he used to
this blue-collar, central Indiana city have Fiat Chrysler executive Kathleen Neal get once or twice a year in other practices.
an eager helper waiting to pick up the bill “It was frustrating that I couldn’t do more
at their next doctor visit. room visits. Dr. Jeff Dobro, a partner with the benefits for them,” he said.
Fiat Chrysler is offering free health care Offering convenient care can also help consultant Mercer. Forklift operator Amanda Chipps took
for most of its employees and their families attract new workers and cut down on time Mattress maker Serta Simmons Bedding her toddler, McCoy, to the clinic after he
— about 22,000 people — through a clinic away from the job. But this shift means started rolling out mobile health clinics to developed a fever and a rash and she could-
the carmaker opened this summer near one workers will have to change how they use all 28 of its U.S. factories a couple years n’t get in to see their regular doctor. Chipps
of five factories it operates in the area. The the health care system. And companies, ago to help its largely male workforce get said that visit felt more like an annual
company pays for basic care like doctor which don’t see individual medical records, annual physicals, with the company cover- checkup. Before eventually prescribing
visits and consults with a dietitian and even have to patiently wait for some potential ing the cost. antibiotics, a doctor and nurse asked about
an exercise physiologist. Workers don’t benefits from their investment like a drop “Most people just don’t get their screen- McCoy’s medical history, diet and person-
pay a cent, not even a co-pay. in health care costs. ings, and a lot of men just don’t have a rela- ality.
The idea: Spend more now to improve “It is really, really hard to change behav- tionship” with their doctor, said company “They were really just getting to know ...
care and eventually pare the more than ior,” said Carolyn Engelhard, an associate executive Steven Wilkinson. everything about him,” she said. “It was
$100 million that Fiat Chrysler professor at the University of Virginia’s Fiat Chrysler opened its clinic after just real nice, a different setting from most
Automobiles pays annually for health care, medical school who studies health policy. learning that 40 percent of its employees doctors’ offices.”
just in Indiana. Big companies have long offered servic- in the Kokomo area didn’t have a primary United Shore Financial Services opened a
“We looked at how do we change the es to help employees recover from work- care doctor, and many defaulted to emer- similar clinic in its suburban Detroit head-
health care delivery system, that’s really place injuries, and now more are delving gency rooms for care that wasn’t dire. quarters for its 2,600 employees a couple
what employers are asking,” Fiat Chrysler into primary care. Company spokeswoman Val Oehmke years ago after executives saw workers
executive Kathleen Neal said. Fifty-six percent of large employers will declined to say how much the clinic cost to coming in sick during flu season. The clin-
Corporate America is jumping deeper have on-site or nearby health centers by build, but she said Fiat Chrysler expects to ic logged about 4,200 visits in 2017, its
into the care its workers receive beyond 2019, up from 47 percent in 2016, accord- make back what it spent in about two years first full year.
just giving them insurance cards and a list ing to the National Business Group on by improving employee health and cutting Account executive Sean McHugh said he
of doctors they can visit. Companies are Health. medical costs. seeks clinic help when back trouble flares
opening clinics on or near their worksites Most of the businesses surveyed by the The health center comes with exam up during the day. That saves him from los-
or bringing in temporary setups to make nonprofit, which represents large compa- rooms, an X-ray machine and space for ing time by driving home for care and then
sure their employees get annual physicals. nies, have 10,000 employees or more. But minor procedures. Aside from a small back to work.
In many cases employers are offering free benefits experts also see this trend in memorial photo of former Fiat Chrysler “It really makes the work environment
primary care or charging only a small fee. smaller businesses too, with some compa- CEO Sergio Marchionne on a waiting room here appealing because it gives you your
Many believe the cost is worthwhile nies joining forces to pay for a nearby clin- table, few signs inside the clinic connect it time outside of the office,” the 36-year-old
because they can improve employee health ic that they share. to the hulking transmission factory near- said.
and cut even bigger bills in the future that Office buildings also have started adding by. Employers often find that it takes time for
stem from unmanaged chronic conditions clinics to attract tenants that want the con- The carmaker pays a local hospital oper- workers to get used to a major change in
like diabetes or unnecessary emergency venience for their employees, according to ator, St. Vincent, to run its clinic exclu- health benefits.

Official says basis of trade deal


between Canada, US is reached
New Tesla chair must rein in
By Rob Gillies and Paul Wiseman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
would be delivered to the Mexican Senate
Sunday night, adding that “if there is agree-
ment with Canada, the text will be trilateral. If
Musk during important time
By Christopher Rugaber St ev e Jobs an d
TORONTO — The U.S. and Canada reached there is not, it will be bilateral.” THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Twitter’s Jack Dorsey
the basis of a free trade deal Sunday night, a Trump had said he wanted to go ahead with a have been forced out by
senior Canadian government official said. revamped NAFTA — with or without Canada. It WASHINGTON — It won’t be an easy strong boards of direc-
The agreement preserved a NAFTA dispute- was unclear, however, whether Trump had job. t o rs , t h o ug h both
resolution process that the U.S. wanted to jet- authority from Congress to pursue a revamped Whoever becomes the new chairman of eventually returned to
tison, the official told The Associated Press NAFTA with only Mexico, and some lawmak- Tesla Motors will face the formidable their companies. Musk
ahead of an official announcement. The offi- ers said they wouldn’t go along with a deal that task of reining in Elon Musk, the charis- did not found Tesla but
cial was not authorized to speak publicly and left out Canada. matic, visionary chief executive with an provided early financ-
requested anonymity. U.S.-Canada talks bogged down earlier this i mp ul s i v e s t reak , wh i l e al s o h el p i n g Elon Musk ing.
The agreement also exempts tariffs on 2.6 month, and most trade analysts expected the Musk achieve his dream of turning Tesla Even with the settle-
million cars. On dairy Canada essentially gave Sept. 30 deadline to come and go without into a profitable, mass-market producer ment, Tesla faces a daunting array of chal-
the U.S. the same access it offered in the Trans Canada being reinstated. They suspected that of environmental-friendly electric cars. lenges.
Pacific Partnership trade agreement that Canada, which had said it wasn’t bound by Musk is giving up the chairman’s role The Justice Department has opened its
President Donald Trump rejected. U.S. deadlines, was delaying the talks until under a settlement announced Saturday own investigation into Musk’s Aug. 7
The U.S. and Canada were under pressure to after provincial elections Monday in Quebec, wi t h t h e Securi t i es an d Ex ch an g e tweet, in which he said he would take the
reach a deal by midnight Sunday, when the where support for Canadian dairy tariffs runs Commission. Besides a new chairman, company private at $420 a share. The
U.S. must make public the full text of the high. Tesla was also ordered to appoint two SEC’s lawsuit charged that the tweet,
agreement with Mexico. TORONTO — Canada’s ambassador to new, independent members to its board. A which caused Tesla’s shares to jump, was
Canada, the United States’ No. 2 trading Washington said the U.S. and Canada have more assertive board could provide the misleading because he did not actually
partner, was left out when the U.S. and Mexico made a lot of progress in free trade talks, but kind of tighter oversight that many legal have the funding lined up for such a
reached an agreement last month to revamp there is no deal yet. experts, and Tesla investors, say is over- move.
the North American Free Trade Agreement. Ambassador David MacNaughton said due fo r a co mp an y o f Tes l a’s mark et Tesla is also under heavy pressure to
The Trump administration officially notified Sunday evening in Ottawa there are a couple of value. turn a profit because it is burning through
Congress of the U.S.-Mexico trade agreement tough issues left to resolve. MacNaughton The settlement stemmed from a lawsuit $1 billion in cash every three months
on Aug. 31. That started a 90-day clock that said he isn’t sure if they will reach an agree- the SEC filed charging Musk with mis- and, as of the end of June, had just $2. 2
would let outgoing Mexican President Enrique ment by Monday but said he’s cautiously opti- leading investors in August with a tweet billion in the bank.
Pena Nieto sign the new pact before he leaves mistic. that said he had “funding secured” for tak- Musk has said the company needs to
office Dec. 1. “Lots of progress, but we’re not there yet,” ing the company private. p ro duce 7 , 0 0 0 cars a week t o mak e
Mexico’s economics ministry said in a MacNaughton told reporters. “It’s never done Yet a more forceful board, coupled with money, a target he aimed to reach in the
tweet earlier Sunday that the text of the pact until its done.” a domineering CEO like Musk, could cre- July-September quarter. The company is
ate conflicts at a risky time for the com- likely to report production numbers this
pany. Company founders such as Apple’s week and financial results from that quar-
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Brewers’ OF has shot at winning NL triple crown
Monday • Oct. 1, 2018

Serra blanks Bellarmine, improves WCAL mark to 2-0


By Terry Bernal flexed its muscles by all but atively new roles. Both list exclusively as Bottari has completed 23 of 26 passes,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF shutting down the Bells’ offensive players on the 2018 Serra roster, going 11 of 13 for 186 yards and three
aerial attack, allowing just but have each gotten a majority of their reps touchdowns against the Bells.
Through two weeks of West Catholic one pass completion for 35 on the opposite side of the ball. Considering McLemore’s athleticism at
Athletic League football play, the Serra yards in the game. Lataimua, from the safety spot, broke 6-3, 185 pounds, the Padres were inclined to
Padres have made it look easy. “I think our secondary, through for a safety midway through the find another way for him to contribute.
The latest triumph for Serra (2-0 WCAL, since we pretty much got second quarter to up Serra’s lead to 29-0. The “We said, ‘let’s finds a way to get Daylin
3-2 overall) was Saturday’s 43-0 walloping shred up (in Week 1) by junior leads the Padres with 30 tackles, on the field,’” Walsh said.
of Bellarmine at Freitas Field, marking the Serra-Gardena, they’ve though the safety marked his first career McLemore has made two straight starts at
second straight year the Padres have shut Daylin really been lights out,” sack. cornerback. And he looks as though he’s
out the Bells (1-1, 2-3). McLemore Serra head coach Patrick McLemore serves as backup quarterback there to stay.
While the Padres’ offense was unstoppable Walsh said. to Serra senior Luke Bottari, who Saturday The junior is one of several new additions
early on — needing just nine plays from scrim- Juniors Jackson Lataimua and Daylin enjoyed another near-perfect WCAL per-
mage to post its first four scores — the defense McLemore were on point throughout in rel- formance. Through two league games, See SERRA, Page 16

Chargers 29, 49ers 27


YES! YES! YES!

KIRBY LEE/USA TODAY SPORTS


Chargers running back Melvin Gordon dodges a tackle by 49ers cornerback
D.J. Reed during the second half Sunday at the StubHub Center.

Beathard beat up,


Niners fall short
By Greg Beacham the Niners still dropped to 1-3
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with a 29-27 loss Sunday.
But after the first game of
ED SZCZEPANSKI/USA TODAY SPORTS CARSON — Although C. J. Beathard’s second stint as San
After seven seasons and two world championships in San Francisco, Hunter Pence tips his hat to the crowd Beathard knew he should slide, the Francisco’s accidental starting
at AT&T Park before his first at-bat Sunday in his final game with the Giants. STORY PAGE 13 49ers desperate- quarterback, his teammates and
ly needed a first coaches were enthusiastically con-
down in the fident in his ability to fill in

McCrane boots Raiders to OT win


By Josh Dubow
fourth quarter of
a
game.
two-point

So Beathard
splendidly for Jimmy Garoppolo
this season.
“He gave us a chance to win
today, ” Niners coach Kyle
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Raiders 45, Browns 42, OT kept running
toward Casey
Shanahan said. “He played very
tough and made some big plays,
2-point conversion with 30 seconds left in regula- Hayward, and especially in situations with guys
OAKLAND — Jon Gruden smiled C.J. Beathard the Los Angeles going in and out. He handled
tion to set up McCrane’s 29-yard field goal in over-
as soon as Matt McCrane’s kick time that gave the Raiders a come-from-behind 45-42 Chargers’ Pro Bowl cornerback adversity well, and a little chaos
sailed through the uprights. win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. knocked the wind clean out of the with some of the injuries.”
After nine years in the broadcast McCrane missed a 50-yard field goal on the open- quarterback with a devastating Beathard went 23 of 37 for 298
booth, three straight weeks of ing possession of overtime in his NFL debut and a shoulder hit. yards with two touchdowns and
blown second-half leads and a 47-yarder earlier in the game before getting another “Especially in a situation like two interceptions against the
roller-coaster game that featured Matt McCrane chance when Carr drove the Raiders (1-3) back down that, on third down when you’re Chargers, capably connecting on
three lead changes and 38 points the field again after a defensive stop for the game inches away from converting, it a series of big throws — none big-
after the start of the fourth quarter, Gruden finally won winner with 1:46 left in the period. could change the game if we get ger than an 82-yard touchdown
his first game in 3,591 days. “As soon as I saw it, it was an exciting feeling,” that first,” Beathard said. “If I could pass to tight end George Kittle late
“It feels like my first win in 100 years,” he said. McCrane said. “I’ve been working hard. It’s something do it again, I’d do the same thing.” in the third quarter.
“It’s great to be back.” Beathard didn’t get that first
Derek Carr threw four TD passes and a game-tying See RAIDERS, Page 14 down. After he caught his breath, See 49ERS, Page 14

CSM fizzles in final non-conference game


By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Modesto 28, CSM 18
turned out to be CSM’s last hurrah, it close and, at the end, take the lead,”
Despite an evening where not much though, as Modesto (3-2 overall) Bulldogs head coach Tim Tulloch said.
was going their way, the College of rushed for 306 yards en route to a 28- “And some penalties here and there put
San Mateo Bulldogs seemed to be 18 dismantling of the Bulldogs. us in some bad spots. And [Modesto]
sensing a comeback at Modesto Junior CSM — entering the game ranked just executed better down the stretch.”
College when, trailing by 11, fresh- the second most dominant defense in The Bulldogs (3-2) got flagged 13
man Jalen Lampley took a third-quarter the state — hadn’t given up 300 rush- times for 110 yards, including five
punt return and dashed 62 yards for a ing yards in a game in two years since penalties in the fourth quarter. Four of PATRICK NGUYEN
touchdown. a Sept. 24, 2016 in a win over Butte. CSM quarterback Terrell Carter runs Saturday night at in the
Lampley’s first career touchdown “We had some opportunities to make See CSM, Page 15 Bulldogs’ 28-18 loss at Modesto Junior College.
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Carlmont junior Gescuk has breakout run at Stanford


By Terry Bernal state meet for the first taking third place in the boys’ Division I took second place, paced by juniors Charlotte
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF time since 2013. Then, race with a time of 15:54.70. Tomkinson and Kyra Pretre. Tomkinson took
as a natural lacrosse In the boys’ Division IV race, Sacred sixth individually with an 18:55.9, while
The Stanford Invite has long been looked player, she contemplated Heart Prep took third place in the team com- Pretre took 11th with a 19:11.5.
to as one of the early indicators for con- skipping track in the petition, paced by senior Max Cluss plac-
tenders in the Central Coast Section cross- spring in order to play ing 13th individually with a 16:35.10, and Serra places third at Ram Invite
country ranks. lacrosse. sophomore Calvin Katz 15th with a The Serra boys’ cross-country team was in
There are usually some surprises on the When Gescuk found out 16:39.20. the mix at the Ram Cross-Country
five-kilometer course. No one, though — not she would have to sit out Menlo sophomore Kamran Murray took Invitational Saturday at Westmoor.
even Carlmont head coach John Lilygren — Kaimei Gescuk half the lacrosse season 11th individually with a 16:24.30. The Padres placed third overall in the team
expected Scots junior Kaimei Gescuk to due to CCS transfer rules, In the boys’ Division V race, Crystal portion of the boys’ varsity race, and chart-
rebound from injury the way she did. however, she opted to keep on running. Springs Uplands took third place, paced by ed the best team run in their heat. The varsi-
One week prior to the start of the cross- “So she decided to run track,” Lilygren said. juniors Jake Symonds with a 16:59.00 and ty competition features two different races,
country practice season, approximately two “Being kind of new to running, she had really Wilser Vasquez with a 17:04.80 finishing with Bellarmine (first) and Alisal (second)
months ago, Gescuk suffered an ankle dropped off her training between cross-coun- 13th and 14th, respectively. showing better in team points than Serra’s
sprain while running during the summer. try and track; and I was thinking I was going Nueva School senior Caleb Dittmar took performance in the alternate race.
Saturday’s meet at Stanford marked her first to have to bring her along slowly.” second place individually with a 16:10.70. Senior Andrew Abbey recorded the fourth
outing of the season. Gescuk went on to win the Peninsula In the girls’ Division II race, Woodside best time, and second in his heat, with a
“I wasn’t sure how she would do but she Athletic League championship in the 3,200 junior Sarah Perry took fourth place at 13:02. Senior Raymond Zhang (13:26),
had a really great performance,” Lilygren as a sophomore. She reached the Central 19:00. 0, with freshman teammate Elle senior Ryan Possa (13:29), junior Trey
said. Coast Section trials in the event, missing Marsyla finishing 14th with a 19:31.6. Alhorn (14:00), and senior Brendan
The result? Gescuk took third place in the the cut for the finals by one spot. Aragon senior Emma Madgic took seventh Callagy (14:02) rounded out the Padres’ top
girls’ Division I race with a time of 18 min- “She doesn’t know how good she can be,” place with a 19:04.1, while teammate Beata five finishers.
utes, 47.6 seconds, recording the best time Lilygren said, “and I think she has a lot of Gold took 10th with a 19:22.5. In the girls’ varsity race, Westmoor senior
of any girls’ runner from San Mateo County. upside potential. So hopefully going into In the girls’ Division III race, Mills took Shannen Dorn placed second overall with a
Arriving at Carlmont last season as a this spring track season and next year, we’ll third place in the team competition, led by time of 15:16. Only St. Ignatius sophomore
transfer from Oregon high school, Gescuk be able to do something about that.” Tessa Chen who took 13th individually Evie Cohen (15:05) performed better, lead-
was one of the Scots’ top cross-country run- The Gentleman Scots also had a strong with a 19:44.4. ing the Wildcats to the best team perform-
ners last season as the team reached the showing Saturday with senior Justin Tsu In the girls’ Division IV race, Menlo School ance of the day.

Tanigawa eagles 18th to win at Pebble Beach NHL preseason


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a hard round for me, but I Tanigawa said. “It was hard to play with the Sharks shot down by Golden Knights
PEBBLE BEACH — Ken Tanigawa made a
fought back, and to be lead, I’ve never done it out here. I made a cou- 5-2 in final tuneup of the preseason
able to eagle the last ple birdies early, but then I made a few
35-foot eagle putt on the par-5 18th at hole, just unreal.” bogeys and I started playing a little defen- LAS VEGAS — Tomas Nosek scored twice
Pebble Beach to win the Pure Insurance Tanigawa finished at sive. Then I doubled eight and I just kind of as the Golden Knights routed San Jose 5-2 in
Championship on Sunday for his first PGA 10-under 205, also mak- hung in there. You never know and it just the preseason finale for both teams.
Tour Champions title. ing a long eagle putt on happened to work out.” Vegas scored three sec-
Making his 18th Champions start, the 50- his final hole Saturday at Triplett had a 70. The 2012 and 2013 win- ond-period goals. Nosek,
year-old Tanigawa closed with an even-par- Poppy Hills to take a two- ner birdied the 18th after bogeying 16 and 17. Reilly Smith and Max
72 to beat Kirk Triplett and Marco Dawson Pacioretty scored in the
Ken Tanigawa stroke lead into the final Dawson saved par on 18 for a 71.
period. Nosek added his
by a stroke. The former UCLA player went round. He birdied Nos. 2 “I hit the ball really good the first two days
through Q-school as a re-instated amateur and and 3, gave the strokes back with bogeys on and I can’t tell you how many shots better I second goal of the game
turned professional again at the start of the 4 and 5, had a double bogey on the par-4 would been if I just made half the putts from in the third.
season. eighth and made nine straight pars before the 12 feet that I missed,” Dawson said. Nick Holden also
“Just, wow!” Tanigawa said. “I’m a little winning eagle. The professional players were paired with scored for the Golden
speechless right now, a lot going on. It was “I was just trying to hang in there,” juniors from The First Tee program. Marc-Andre Knights, who received a
Fleury 33-save performance
from Marc-Andre Fleury.
Europe finishes off dominant week the most losses in Ryder Cup history. Vegas compiled a 6-1-0
Ryder Cup Then, Garcia won his match to set the record in the preseason.
SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France record for the most career points in Ryder Kevin Labanc and Erik
— Europe waited two long years for that one ing Europe the 14 1/2 points it needed to
regain the Ryder Cup from the Americans. Cup history. It was like that all week. Karlsson scored for San
moment when the Ryder Cup was back in its Europe produced stars old and new with a Jose. Karlsson’s goal was
As the celebration was just getting start-
hands. ed, Molinari capped off the first 5-0 week at team that was as strong as ever. his first in the preseason
Exactly when it happened Sunday was the Ryder Cup for a European. “We got it right this week,” European cap- as a Shark, following the
unclear, making it all the better. Three of those points came at the expense of tain Thomas Bjorn said. “We never, ever Sept. 13 trade that sent
At roughly the same time, in two singles Tiger Woods, who left France without con- looked toward their team about what they him from Ottawa to San
matches on two greens at Le Golf National were about. We were about us as a team and
Erik Karlsson Jose.
tributing a point. Molinari won his singles
separated by 150 yards of water, Francesco match against Phil Mickelson, officially put- what we do. ... Everything that this Ryder Martin Jones made 22 saves for the Sharks,
Molinari and Sergio Garcia each made par to ting the winning point on the board for Europe Cup was is what I think the Ryder Cup who finished exhibition play with a 2-3-1
secure at least a half-point, either one giv- and putting Mickelson in the record book for should be about for a European team.” record.

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Two tiebreakers to settle Pence lifts up S.F. like only
NL division titles Monday he can in 15-0 loss to L.A.
By Ben Walker By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dodgers 15, Giants 0
Triple Crown contender just amazing.” Dodgers (91-71) as the defending
SAN FRANCISCO — The hated The Dodgers, NL champions try for a sixth
Christian Yelich and the Dodgers, in finishing off a sweep in
Milwaukee Brewers at Wrigley meanwhile, are straight West title.
San Francisco to keep their NL West a team on a mis- Rich Hill (11-5) pitched two-hit
Field. Nolan Arenado and the big- title hopes alive, seemed like an
hitting Colorado Rockies at sion, wanting ball for seven innings to keep the
afterthought. no part of a playoff-bound Dodgers on a roll.
Dodger Stadium. Yes, yes, yes they did.
October baseball is about to wild-card game The lefty found out when he woke
Instead, while the Dodgers were Hunter Pence or the long up just before 8 a.m. Sunday he
begin with Game No. 163 on thrashing the Giants 15-0 in San
Monday. flight that would start, having gone to bed
Francisco’s final game of the 2018 would come with it.
Two tiebreakers on the same day early for him to ensure enough
season, it was beloved outfielder Max Muncy and his free-swing-
for the first time in major league sleep for the possibility he would
Hunter Pence who took center ing Dodgers mates are headed for a
history. Both to divvy up divi- be pitching.
stage. one-game showdown against
sions, too. Manny Machado, Kemp and
Despite his going 0 for 4 with
“It’s interesting that baseball is Colorado to determine the division Muncy all joined the hit parade as
three strikeouts, Pence, in what was
such a perfect game in some ways JEFF HANISCH-USA TODAY SPORTS winner back home. Los Angeles left nothing to chance
likely his final game with the
that it takes 162 to not decide any- Brewers right fielder Christian Yelich Giants after 6 1/2 years, was cele- The Rockies routed Washington in Game No. 162. Kemp had a two-
thing, ” Chicago Cubs manager has one more day to try and win the brated with pins and signs reading 12-0 at Coors Field, setting up a run double and RBI single among
Joe Maddon said. first NL triple crown since 1937. “GR8FUL.” tiebreaker at Dodger Stadium on his three hits, while Muncy and
Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo and begins the NLDS at home versus He received big cheers from the Monday that the home team has Brian Dozier each hit two-run
the Cubs begin the doubleheader Atlanta. sellout crowd as he ran to the out- every intention of taking. The win- homers.
drama when they host Milwaukee The tiebreaker losers play field some 20 minutes before first ner gets the division and hosts Los Angeles followed up an 18-
for the NL Central crown. Later in Tuesday at the NL Central’s site to pitch and he waved and clapped in Atlanta in the best-of-five Division hit performance Saturday with 16
the afternoon, Dodgers rookie determine who advances. appreciation. Series starting Thursday; the loser more to finish with 43 in the three-
Walker Buehler is set to start when The AL playoff scenario is set. Then out in AT&T Park’s vast is on the road for the NL wild-card game series.
Los Angeles faces Colorado for the Oakland and the Yankees hold right field for perhaps the final time game Tuesday against the loser of San Francisco went a majors-
NL West title. the wild-card game Wednesday in a Giants uniform, he tipped his Monday’s Brewers-Cubs NL Central worst 5-21 in September but
There’s a catch, though. night in New York and the winner cap every direction to the rousing tiebreaker. improved on its last-place 2017
All four teams are already assured goes to Boston on Friday. ovation. He did the same with his “We’d rather win the division finish of 64-98 by nine wins.
playoff spots, either as a division Defending World Series champion batting helmet before stepping in than be the wild card,” Matt Kemp “No question that’s the last way
champ or wild card. The Dodgers, Houston opens the ALDS against to lead off the bottom of the first. said. “We’re going to play it like we wanted this thing to go out,”
Rockies, Brewers and Cubs knew Houston. A Pence highlight video showed any game we’ve been playing this manager Bruce Bochy said.
that going into Sunday, the final At Wrigley, Cubs lefty Jose before the bottom of the ninth. last month. We’ve been playing
scheduled day of the regular sea- Quintana opposes Brewers right- “Pure joy. I really just feel a each game like a playoff game. Final attendance
son, and then romped by a com- hander Jhoulys Chacin. Quintana tremendous amount of joy for this We’ve got to keep it going. I don’t While the Giants drew 3 million
bined score of 48-5. is a sharp 6-2 with a 1.60 ERA in organization, these fans, the stadi- think we want to go to the East fans for a ninth straight season and
So, it means this: These 10 starts against Milwaukee. um,” Pence said. “It’s been just Coast to play a one-game playoff, 17th time in the ballpark’s 19-year
matchups are not one-and-done. The Cubs put themselves in this unbelievable to play here. You we’d rather have a series to play and history, the 3,156,185 attendance
Never before has a team that lost position with a 10-5 win at home never know, I could come back ... play that series.” was their lowest since 3,037,443 in
a tiebreaker got to keep playing. over St. Louis. Milwaukee won its but it is unknown and it really was Walker Buehler will start for the 2010.
Bucky Dent’s pop-fly homer fin- seventh in a row, trouncing
ished off the Red Sox in 1978. Detroit 11-0.
Matt Holliday slid home — and
maybe touched the plate — to
Yelich is hitting .323 in his first
season with Milwaukee, sealing
Angles end with walk off, A’s to start playoffs
eliminate San Diego in 2007. the first batting title in Brewers’ By Beth Harris wild-card game in 2013. The 22-game improve-
David Price pitched Tampa Bay history. He has 109 RBIs, tied THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on Wednesday. ment from last season was the
past Texas in 2013 to win the most with Arenado and two behind “The best part third-best in franchise history.
recent matchup. Javier Baez of the Cubs. Yelich’s ANAHEIM — The A’s are headed of this year is “We don’t like the way this game
This time, they’re all in. But, 36 home runs are even with to the AL wild-card game off a late- that we have ended, but we’re thrilled where we’re
there’s still a big difference Colorado’s Trevor Story and St. inning loss that did nothing to been competi- going,” manager Bob Melvin said.
between winning the division or Louis’ Matt Carpenter, one behind shake their confidence. tive and we’re “The guys have had fun but the post-
going into the postseason as a Arenado. Taylor Ward hit a tiebreaking, two- going to the season is a whole different level.”
wild card. Since the tiebreakers are consid- run homer in the ninth to help the playoffs, ” Oakland starter Brett Anderson
The Brewers-Cubs winner gets ered game No. 163 of the regular Angels rally past the A’s 5-4 Sunday Khris Davis Khris Davis allowed two runs and four hits in
to start the best-of-five Division season, all stats Monday will in Mike Scioscia’s finale after 19 said. “Teams three innings. He was struck on the
Series at home on Thursday count, giving Yelich a chance to seasons as the Angels’ manager. fear us and that’s a great feeling.” rear end by Shohei Ohtani’s liner,
against the wild card winner. The win the first NL Triple Crown since The A’s (97-65) will face the Oakland finished its winningest struck out one more batter to finish
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with 30 seconds to play. The Raiders still


NFL briefs
Vinatieri kicks record field goal
RAIDERS needed the 2-point conversion to tie it and
they got it when Jordy Nelson came down
with a fade despite physical coverage by ex-
Adam Vinatieri became the league’s career Continued from page 11 Raider TJ Carrie.
leader in field goals when he made a 42-yarder Carr has 14 fourth-quarter comebacks but
with 2 seconds left in the first half of just two since his breakthrough season in
that I wanted as a kid, to play in the National 2016 when he did it seven times.
Indianapolis’ 37-34 overtime loss and extend-
Football League.”
ed the mark to 567 with a 44-yarder to give the “It did feel like the old times,” he said.
The field goal dealt the Browns (1-2-1)
Colts a 34-31 lead in the extra period. “The way we did that, it helps our team going
another tough loss as they blew a 14-point
The 45-year-old kicker moved past Hall of forward to know what it takes.”
lead in the second half and then allowed to
Famer Morten Andersen, who had 565 career
get the game-tying TD and 2-point conver- KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS Chubb’s runs
field goals.
sion in the final seconds of regulation to Matt McCrane kicks the game-winning field
Andrew Luck broke the Colts’ single- spoil Baker Mayfield’s NFL starting debut . Chubb had just three carries on the day, but
game franchise record for attempts (62), tied goal in overtime Sunday against the Browns the first went for a 63-yard score in the sec-
Mayfield, the No. 1 overall pick, threw for behind 34-28 early in the fourth thanks in
the franchise mark for completions (40), 295 yards and two touchdowns to put Cleveland ond quarter and the last went for 41 yards and
wound up second in franchise history for part to Mayfield losing two fumbles deep in another TD. He finished with three carries for
on position to win but also committed four his own territory to set up TD passes by Carr.
single-game yards (464) and came within a turnovers, losing two fumbles and throwing 105 yards.
whisker of tying the franchise’s largest reg- But the Raiders squandered a fourth-quarter
two interceptions, including one that Gareon lead for the second straight week, falling
ular-season comeback (21). Conley returned 36 yards for a TD . behind 42-34 after Mayfield’s 59-yard pass
Go for 2
Miami’s Frank Gore became the eighth The Browns were seeking their first back- Jackson went for a 2-point conversion
running back in NFL history to appear in to Antonio Callaway set up Carlos Hyde’s 1-
to-back wins since November 2014 after yard run and rookie Nick Chubb ran 41 yards twice in the first half. Mayfield’s pass to
200 NFL games. snapping a 19-game winless streak by beat- Callaway was incomplete on the first
for his second long TD of the game.
ing the Jets last week. attempt before Duke Johnson ran in the sec-
Streaks and stats “I’m tired of growing pains,” coach Hue
It looked as if that would decide the game
ond try to make it 17-7.
when the Browns forced Carr into two incom-
Chicago’s Khalil Mack had a strip-sack in Jackson said. “I think we can do those things pletions from the 9 with under two minutes
the first half of the Bears’ 48-10 win over better. Those things hadn’t reared their ugly left to lead to a turnover on downs. Quick whistle
Tampa Bay, making him the first player head until now. We can do better. Baker can Cleveland appeared to be in position to run The Raiders were upset by a quick whistle
with a sack and forced fumble in four do better. Our offense can do better. Special out the clock when Hyde converted a first that possibly cost Lynch a long TD run.
straight games since Robert Mathis for teams can do better, defense can do better. down, but a replay review determined he was Lynch ran left and linebacker Joe Schobert
Indianapolis in 2005. So, we’ve got to play better. down just short of the marker and the Browns tried to tackle him but Lynch appeared to
New England’s Tom Brady improved to 15- Carr threw for 437 yards, Marshawn Lynch punted. spin out of it without going to the ground. He
1 as a starter against Miami with a 38-7 rout. ran for 130 yards for his most productive “That was huge,” Hyde said. “That was a kept running for what could have been a 75-
Cordarrelle Patterson became the 70th game in four years, and Amari Cooper (128 chance to put the game away right there. yard TD but the play was blown dead.
player to catch a touchdown pass from Brady. yards) and Jared Cook (110) each topped the Definitely. That was a game-changer right The Browns were hurt by a quick whistle in
It tied Brady with Vinny Testaverde for the 100-yard mark. there.” the fourth quarter when Carr was ruled in the
most players with a touchdown reception The Browns broke out to a 28-14 lead mid- Carr then engineered a 53-yard touchdown grasp, negating a fumble recovery that
from a single quarterback in NFL history. way through the third quarter only to fall drive capped by a 7-yard pass to Jared Cook might have resulted in a TD.

Center. Joe Staley didn’t return, while Mike Beathard dropped to 1-5 as an NFL starter Derwin James’ blitz sent the ball out of

49ERS McGlinchey came back in less-than-ideal


shape. The Chargers were credited with
eight quarterback hits and one sack of
with this loss, but his teammates loved his
moxie. Hayward’s big hit sent Beathard to
the sideline — once he could stand up again
Beathard’s hands, and it hit center Weston
Richburg before the Bolts’ Isaac Rochell
grabbed it for an interception.
Continued from page 11 Beathard, along with plenty of regular pres- — but he returned for the 49ers’ final two Shanahan said he wished Beathard “would
sure, particularly in the second half. offensive series. have saw that and got rid of it,” but Beathard
He also showcased the resilience and Beathard took it all and came back for “I knew I was OK,” Beathard said dismis- said he was trying to get the ball away
toughness of a third-round draft pick trying more. sively. “I just couldn’t breathe. I got my air before the Chargers’ disruptive rookie safe-
to seize the chance he’s been given by knocked out pretty bad, and I was able to ty got to him. It was another failed gamble,
“Ain’t no room for being sweet, (and)
Garoppolo’s season-ending knee injury . come back eventually. I felt fine.” but the 49ers will accept it if Beathard con-
there ain’t nothing sweet about C.J.,” 49ers
“C.J. has got more grit than anybody that linebacker Reuben Foster said. “So that’s If Beathard had actually got that first tinues to grow from these painful experi-
I know,” said Kittle, Beathard’s college why we have faith and we believe in C.J. It down, the 49ers would have had to give the ences.
teammate at Iowa. “He’s got a severe dad was really not surprising, but it was surpris- next snap to Nick Mullens, who was pro- “He is going to be a great quarterback in
bod. He can run longer than anybody I’ve ing because I could see it in his eyes every moted last week from the practice squad. this league,” Niners running back Matt
ever known, which is kind of crazy, and he time he came on the sideline, like, Shanahan said the Niners will look at sign- Breida said. “He is a tough competitor, as
can take any hit. So it’s pretty cool. Don’t ‘Defense, let’s go. We’ve got your back. We ing another backup quarterback this week. you can see. He’ll take the ball and run with
know how he does it.” ride with y’all.’ Just him saying that means Los Angeles essentially ended the game it, take big hits, and get up and get back in
The 49ers lost both of Beathard’s starting a lot to me and the defense, because you by forcing Beathard’s second interception the game. It’s going to be hard to get C.J.
offensive tackles to injuries at StubHub know where his head is at.” with 2:31 to play. out of the game.”

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yard scoring pass to Bass in the sec-

CSM ond quarter to send Modesto into the


locker room up 14-3 at the half.
Prior to the break, CSM turned to
Ryan Blaney wins on roval after
Continued from page 11 quarterback Matt Adamkiewicz to

those came on CSM’s penultimate


possession, trailing 28-10 while
spell Carter. The sophomore was 3
for 6 for 37 yards passing.
“Carter started off the game and we
were just a little bit out of sync,”
Johnson crashes out of playoffs
By Jenna Fryer tion speedway and infield road Kyle Busch was also in the acci-
taking over at its own 35-yard line.
Advancing to the Modesto 7 for Tulloch said. “We wanted to try to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS course created to improve the rac- dent and mocked his fellow drivers
first-and-goal, CSM got marched give Matt a chance to see if he could ing at Charlotte. The unusual lay- for their error.
backward on two consecutive plays, come in and get us in a rhythm.” CONCORD, N.C. — Jimmie out and unfamiliarity made it a “All of us are just stupid and don’t
being levied with illegal block and Adamkiewicz worked into the third Johnson saw an opportunity to treacherous circuit for the 16-driver know where to brake,” said Busch.
illegal man downfield penalties. quarter. But after Lampley’s score, snap a 58-race losing streak, and playoff field because it was an elim- “We all just drove off into a 90-
Modesto answered right back with a went for it. It cost him a shot at an ination race for four of the con- degree wall because I guess we did-
Then, on fourth-and-goal from the
seven-play, 82-yard scoring drive, eighth NASCAR championship tenders. n’t have anything better to do.”
20, kicker Cesar Silva missed a 37-
capped by a 51-yard touchdown run and allowed The race was unexpectedly clean Larson, meanwhile, had to limp a
yard field goal attempt.
by Bass. Adamkiewicz would gain Ryan Blaney to until the end, which was marked by wounded race car around the track
The Bulldogs got the ball back just one more first down on the ensu- steal a surprise two different wrecks among the for the final laps to cling to his
with 3:32 remaining in the game and ing drive before CSM had to punt. victory in the leaders and a red-flag period of spot in the playoffs. Larson’s fate
marched 71 yards on 11 plays to debut race of the almost 15 minutes. The chaotic was also determined in the final few
The Bulldogs got a swing of
score on a 4-yard pass from Terrell “roval” at close made for a suspenseful post- turns when he passed the stalled car
momentum on Modesto’s next drive
Carter to Osai Elicker; they also Charlotte race period in which NASCAR had of Jeffery Earnhardt.
when freshman linebacker T.C.
punched in a 2-point conversion on M o t o r to review the results and break the “I couldn’t even drive my car it
Lavulo forced a fumble in the red
a Carter run. With just 1:01 remain- Speedway. tie between Kyle Larson, Aric was so destroyed,” said Larson,
zone that was recovered by CSM
ing though, Modesto recovered an Had Johnson Almirola and Johnson. who was married last Wednesday to
sophomore Billy Tuitavake. Three
onside kick and ran out the clock. Ryan Blaney just settled for Larson and Almirola advanced, get the ceremony done during the
plays later, though, Adamkiewicz
“A lot of fight with our guys in the was intercepted by Trae Nichols at second, he’d both by picking up desperation season. “He was like 100 feet from
fourth quarter,” Tulloch said. “They the Bulldogs’ 30. still be in the points on the final lap. Eliminated the start/finish line and I could see
didn’t lay down and quit. And Terrell p l ay o ffs . along with Johnson was Daytona him (Earnhardt) creeping and I was
Four plays later, Modesto scored
especially … he gave us a chance to Instead, he 500 winner Austin Dillon, as well like, ‘Don’t go, don’t go!”’
on a 1-yard run by Steve Hampton to
get back in it. It was just a little bit wrecked with as Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Johnson should have been con-
go up 28-10.
too late.” Martin Truex Jr. Denny Hamlin and Erik Jones. tent following Truex across the fin-
CSM concludes its non-confer-
Carter couldn’t seem to get any- ence schedule with a 3-2 record. The and wound up in Blaney had hovered around the ish line and moving on in the play-
thing going early. The freshman was Bulldogs are now in a position where a three-way tie cutoff line most of the race and offs. But he was once unbeatable at
6-of-27 passing for 78 yards, and they essentially must win the Bay 6 for the final stunningly wound up the winner Charlotte, where he won eight
added nine rushes for 42 yards. CSM Conference outright, as there is just Jimmie transfer posi- with an automatic berth for the points races on the oval, and saw
was outgained overall 410-209. one at-large playoff bid allotted in Johnson tion into the Team Penske driver into the next the opening Sunday to grab his
CSM got on the board just once in Northern California. The three-round second round of round of the playoffs. first win in well over a year.
the first half, finishing the game’s state playoff format features three the playoffs. The seven-time The two best cars actually Johnson tried to dive inside and
first possession with a 29-yard field conference winners and one wild- NASCAR champion was eliminated belonged to Larson and Blaney’s pass Truex with two turns remain-
goal by Silva to go up 3-0. card team from Nor Cal, and the same Sunday on a tiebreaker. teammate Brad Keselowski. ing and he ended up in a spin.
Modesto running back Devan from SoCal. “I knew where I was on the Keselowski was on track to win Johnson collected Truex, who spun
Bass answered big time, though, “Yeah, we don’t set our goals to math,” Johnson said. “I didn’t for the fourth time in five races off course, Johnson’s car came to a
totaling 21 rushes for 193 yards and win an at-large bid,” Tulloch said. think that I was going to crash or until he misjudged the entry into stop and Blaney scooted past for
a touchdown. Modesto quarterback “Our goal is to win conference.” spin trying to overtake him like I the first turn on a restart with six the surprise victory.
Jack Weaver was a surefire 8 of 11 CSM has a bye this week. The Bay did. I thought I was making a cal- laps remaining. It triggered a Johnson wound up eighth and out
with two touchdowns by air, giving 6 opener is slated for Oct. 13 at home culated move and giving myself the multi-car accident that collected of the playoffs. He stood silently
his team a first-half lead with a 58- against Santa Rosa Junior College. chance to win and unfortunately it Larson, who had led 47 laps. next to his car for several minutes
yard scoring pass to Jose Garcia last Kickoff at College Heights Stadium didn’t turn out that way.” Keselowski’s race ended after lead- as NASCAR reviewed the final
in the first quarter, then adding a 16- is scheduled for 1 p.m. The roval was a unique combina- ing 29 laps. sequence and updated the standings.

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LeBron makes Lakers debut three rebounds and four assists in


NFL STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE NBA brief just more than 15 minutes.
SAN DIEGO — LeBron James Lakers fans hope James’ arrival
AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Division rubbed his hands in chalk powder at The opening tip came James’
East W L Pct GB way and he tapped it to fellow new- will turn things around after the
W L T Pct PF PA x-Boston 108 54 .667 — the scorer’s table, yelled “Yes!” to comer Rajon Rondo, who threw an worst half-decade in the fran-
Miami 3 1 0 .750 82 90 y-New York 100 62 .617 8 ecstatic fans in the first few rows and
New England 2 2 0 .500 95 84 Tampa Bay 90 72 .556 18 alley-oop pass to JaVale McGee chise’s lengthy history.
Buffalo 1 3 0 .250 50 106 Toronto 73 89 .451 35 the Lakers’ new era was underway. for the game’s first score.
N.Y. Jets 1 3 0 .250 89 89 Baltimore 47 115 .290 61
Playing in the same arena where He left the Cleveland Cavaliers
South James missed his first shot, a for a four-year, $153.3 million
Central Division Magic Johnson made his regular-sea-
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x-Cleveland 91 71 .562 — turnaround fadeaway, but then
Tennessee 3 1 0 .750 75 73 son debut for Los Angeles 39 years free-agent deal with the Lakers.
Jacksonville 3 1 0 .750 88 56 Minnesota 78 84 .481 13 made a no-look bounce pass from
Detroit 64 98 .395 27 ago, James captivated the crowd from He, Rondo and fellow veterans
Houston 1 3 0 .250 96 108 Chicago 62 100 .383 29 about 27 feet out to Brandon
Indianapolis 1 3 0 .250 94 100 Kansas City 58 104 .358 33 the start of the Lakers’ exhibition Ingram for a dunk. A minute later, McGee, Lance Stephenson and
North
W L T Pct PF PA West Division opener Sunday night, a 124-107 loss James hit a long 3-pointer. Michael Beasley signed to team with
Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750 126 113 x-Houston 103 59 .636 — to the Nuggets. He finished with nine points, the Lakers’ talented young core.
Baltimore 3 1 0 .750 123 65 y-A’s 97 65 .599 6
Cleveland 1 2 1 .375 102 104 Seattle 89 73 .549 14
Pittsburgh 1 2 1 .375 102 116 Angels 80 82 .494 23
sort of joy carries over to the rest Rango enjoyed a big day with

SERRA
West Texas 67 95 .414 36
x-clinched division
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y-clinched wild card of the defense.” 191 all-purpose yards. He was
Kansas City 3 0 0 1.000 118 92
Denver 2 1 0 .667 61 70 Serra added two more quick Serra’s most prolific receiver, net-
Sunday’s Games
L.A. Chargers 2 2 0 .500 111 120
Baltimore 4, Houston 0 scores on offense. Up by two ting four catches for 82 yards. He
Raiders 1 3 0 .250 97 123
Boston 10, N.Y.Yankees 2 Continued from page 11 touchdowns, a big punt Loville also had one carry for 45 yards
L.A.Angels 5, Oakland 4
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Milwaukee 11, Detroit 0 put the Padres at the Bellarmine rushing. On special teams, his
East
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Minnesota 5, Chicago White Sox 4 10. Two plays later, Bottari his most dangerous department, he
Seattle 3,Texas 1 to the Serra lineup since the start totaled 41 yards on punt returns,
Washington 2 1 0 .667 64 44 Tampa Bay 9,Toronto 4 senior Malakai Rango for a 3-yard
Dallas 2 2 0 .500 67 77 of WCAL play. Senior linebacker and a 23-yard kick return to open
Philadelphia 2 2 0 .500 82 81
Cleveland 2, Kansas City 1 score. At the start of the second
E.J. Lahlouh is a returning all- the game.
N.Y. Giants 1 3 0 .250 73 95 quarter, Bottari opened Serra’s
South NATIONAL LEAGUE league defensive standout, but he
next drive with a 55-yard comple- Next up, Serra will host
W L T Pct PF PA missed most of the non-league
New Orleans 3 1 0 .750 137 121 tion to Rango to advance inside Archbishop Riordan Saturday at 2
Carolina 2 1 0 .667 71 60 East Division slate due to an ankle injury sus-
x-Atlanta 90 70 .563 — the Bells’ 20. Two plays later, p.m.
Tampa Bay 2 2 0 .500 112 139 tained early in Week 1 against
Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 116 122 Washington 81 79 .506 9 Bottari scored on a 2-yard keeper.
North Philadelphia 78 82 .488 12 Serra-Gardena. The senior has Along with Serra’s personnel
The Padres then produced a safe-
W L T Pct PF PA New York 75 85 .469 15 returned with a vengeance. changes on the field since the start
Chicago 3 1 0 .750 111 65 Miami 63 96 .396 26 1/2 ty, with Malani and senior defen-
Green Bay 2 1 1 .625 92 83 Following Serra’s first score of WCAL play, another notable
sive end Jason Venturi blasting
Minnesota 1 2 1 .375 90 110 Central Division Saturday — a 53-yard option pass one is on the coaching staff with
Detroit 1 3 0 .250 94 114 z-Chicago 94 66 .588 — right through the Bellarmine line
from Patrick Simon to Terence Darius Bell being promoted from
West z-Milwaukee 93 67 .581 1 to pressure the quarterback out of
W L T Pct PF PA St. Louis 87 73 .544 7 Loville — Lahlouh nabbed his quarterbacks coach to offensive
L.A. Rams 4 0 0 1.000 140 67 Pittsburgh 81 78 .509 12 1/2 the pocket, with Lataimua getting
first interception of the year, coordinator. Walsh started the sea-
Seattle 2 2 0 .500 85 81 Cincinnati 66 94 .413 28 a straight shot at the safety just
49ers 1 3 0 .250 100 118 returning it to the Bellarmine 23. son as offensive coordinator, tak-
Arizona 0 4 0 .000 37 94 across the goal line.
West Division It set up the day’s second score, a ing over for Steven Lo who depart-
z-Colorado 90 70 .563 — Serra scored once more before
Thursday’s game Los Angeles 89 71 .556 1 23-yard pass from Bottari to sen- ed to take a job at St. John Bosco-
L.A. Rams 38, Minnesota 31 the half, with Bottari connecting
ARIZONA 81 78 .509 8 1/2 ior running back Nate Sanchez to Bellflower.
Sunday’s Games Giants 73 87 .456 17 with Sanchez on a 20-yard screen
New England 38, Miami 7 SAN DIEGO 64 95 .403 25 1/2 up the lead to 13-0. midway through the second quarter Bell — who spent the three pre-
Dallas 26, Detroit 24 z-clinched playoff berth
Chicago 48, Tampa Bay 10 Serra defensive end Nusi Malani to up the lead to 36-0. vious seasons on the varsity staff
x-clinched division
Green Bay 22, Buffalo 0 has also made a big impact in his Then, the Padres opened the sec- at Riordan — moved into the
Jacksonville 31, N.Y. Jets 12
Cincinnati 37, Atlanta 36
Sunday’s Games first two varsity starts. The 6-5, ond half with their fifth score in offensive coordinator role prior to
L.A. Dodgers 15, San Francisco 0
Tennessee 26, Philadelphia 23, OT Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 1 235-pound junior is a big disrup- five possessions, as Bottari put the WCAL opener against Mitty.
Houston 37, Indianapolis 34, OT
Seattle 20, Arizona 17
Colorado 12,Washington 0 tor off the edge, and has been just the ball in the red zone with a 43- “I turned [the job] over,” Walsh
Milwaukee 11, Detroit 0
New Orleans 33, N.Y. Giants 18 N.Y. Mets 1, Miami 0 as valuable as a motivational force yard pass to Rango. Sanchez later said. “We built the foundation of
L.A. Chargers 29, San Francisco 27
Oakland 45, Cleveland 42, OT
Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 5, 10 innings since returning from knee surgery scored on a 1-yard run taking the the offense together. … Then ulti-
San Diego 4, Arizona 3, 10 innings
Baltimore 26, Pittsburgh 14 Chicago Cubs 10, St. Louis 5 in March. snap out of the wildcat formation. mately, at some point, given the
Open: Washington, Carolina Monday’s Games
Monday’s Games Milwaukee (TBD) at Cubs (TBD), 10:05 a.m. “What it’s meant more to us is The game was played with a run- demands of my life, I was going to
Kansas City at Denver, 5:15 p.m. Rox (Marquez 14-10) at L.A. (Buehler 7-5), 1:09 p.m. emotionally,” Walsh said. “That ning clock from there. turn it over to Darius (Bell).”
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Bat country
W
e have seen Batmen from Adam West to Ben
Affleck, and one common thread that oddly ties
them all together is that none of the TV shows,
films, the comic books or graphic novels has much to say
about bats. How batty is that? Since today is Oct. 1, the
first day of Bat Appreciation Month, I thought we should
visit the topic but without the cape and special effects.
Let’s be honest, bats are weird. That
does not mean, however, that they
should not be appreciated and valued.
They are the only mammal capable of
true and sustained flight (distinct from
simple gliding). Almost all bats either
are bug eaters (capable of eating 1,200
mosquitos in an hour, making them
important in controlling pest insects)
or subsist on fruit or nectar (making
them important pollinators), yet we
‘Night School’ was the most popular movie in the world last week. fear them as blood suckers. Of the
more than 1,100 species worldwide, there are in fact only

Haddish and Hart lead ‘Night School’


By Jake Coyle
three bats that live off the blood of animals, none in the
United States, none preys on people, all dining instead on
teaspoon-sized meals typically sipped from cows and other
duced fantasy “The House With a Clock in Its Walls.” It similar large critters. Although not blind, bats can find
earned $12.5 million in its second weekend. food in total darkness, hunting insects by sonar. Bat drop-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
“We have a very diverse approach to our slate,” Orr said. pings, or guano, is one of the richest of fertilizers (guano
was Texas’ largest mineral export before oil). The biggest
NEW YORK — For the first time in more than two years, “We’re not just superhero movies or anything else like that. bat, a South Pacific islander, has a wingspan of up to 6 feet;
a straight-up comedy is No. 1 at the box office. Kevin Hart When you see these kinds of results, you know that that’s
the smallest comes from Thailand and is smaller than a
and Tiffany Haddish’s “Night School” debuted with $28 mil- the right thing to do, that it pays off.” thumbnail.
lion in ticket sales, according to estimates Sunday. Frights not laughs have become the hotter attraction at
Bats are in trouble worldwide, with more than half of our
The race for the weekend top spot was, in the end, a laugh- the movies, but for one weekend at least, horror and come- native U.S. species in serious decline if not listed as endan-
er. Warner Bros.’ animated release “Smallfoot,” which cost dy switched roles. Lionsgate’s Halloween-themed “Hell
gered. Pollution, pesticide and destruction of habitat are, as
about $80 million to make, trailed in second with $23 mil- Fest” debuted meekly with $5.1 million. usual, among the common culprits but an added and very
lion. “Over the last few years, comedy has just taken a real
serious threat comes from a fungus-caused disease called
Not since Melissa McCarthy’s “The Boss” topped the box roller coaster ride with audiences either not locking into the “white nose syndrome” which decimates whole populations
office in April 2016 has a comedy that didn’t mix other premise or not vibing with the stars, ” said Paul
of hibernating bats in North America. To end on a happier
genre elements been No. 1. The romantic comedy “Crazy Dergarabedian, senior media analyst or comScore. “The note, several years ago my family had the cool experience
Rich Asians” was a huge success, leading the box office for quality, or at least the perceived quality of many of the
of renting a house up in the Sierras with an attic filled with
four straight weeks, and Tyler Perry’s two horror-comedies movies, especially the R-rated comedies, has been so bad bats who created a magical cloud just above us most
— “Boo! A Madea Halloween” and its sequel — both opened that time after time people got disenchanted by the genre.”
at the top. “Night School,” in which Hart plays a man who returns to evenings as we sat outside watching them and the stars.
But big-screen comedy has been in a tailspin for years. It his high school to get his GED certificate (Haddish plays
Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society
took two of comedy’s biggest names teaming up to push his teacher), fared poorly with critics, earning a 30 percent
Universal’s “Night School” to the year’s best comedy open- “fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes. But the draw of Hart and & SPCA.
ing. Haddish was enough to supersede bad reviews. This is Hart’s
“We’ve been very consistent in this genre,” said Jim Orr, 11th No. 1 film.
distribution chief for Universal. “When you get in business It also helped that “Night School” reteamed Haddish with
with people like Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish who are director Malcolm D. Lee. Their “Girls’ Trip” was 2017’s
MILLBRAE
just on fire, and then really extraordinary filmmakers like biggest comedy hit, making $140.4 million globally. Continued from page 3
(producer) Will Packer, that’s how you get good results.” “Night School” drew a diverse audience: 37 percent white,
More than most studios, Universal has stuck by comedy. 30 percent African-American and 24 percent Hispanic. larger bond in an effort to raise more of the money needed to
This year, it also released the prom-night farce “Blockers” David Lowery’s “The Old Man & the Gun,” which Robert pay down the overall construction cost.
($60.1 million worldwide on a $21 million budget) and the Redford has said will be his final film as an actor (though Ultimately, Xue said he believes he can offer the fresh
comic musical “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again” ($390.1 he’s wavered on that), opened in five theaters, scoring a point of view sought by those dissatisfied with existing
million worldwide on a $75 million budget). strong per-screen average of $30,000. Redford plays an leadership.
It’s the second straight No. 1 for Universal, which last aged bank robber in the heist film co-starring Sissy Spacek “I’ve heard the community loud and clear, and I think they
week led ticket sales with the Amblin Entertainment-pro- and Casey Affleck. want change,” he said.
While maintaining a less cynical perspective, Holober
Nobel prizes grapple with wide gender disparity acknowledged room for improvement exists and suggested
he is the candidate best suited to facilitate the collaboration
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Some of the disparity likely can be attributed to underly- needed to implement the changes.
ing structural reasons, such as the low representation of “Has every goal been met? No. But I think we’ve made a
STAVANGER, Norway — Nobel Prizes are the most pres- women in high-level science. The American Institute of great deal of progress,” he said.
tigious awards on the planet but the aura of this year’s Physics, for example, says in 2014, only 10 percent of full Oliva too acknowledged there is more to be done, and
announcements has been dulled by questions over why so physics professorships were held by women. sought support to complete her mission.
few women have entered the pantheon, particularly in the But critics suggest that gender bias pervades the process of “I want to be able to finish my job,” she said.
sciences. nominations, which come largely from tenured professors.
The march of Nobel announcements begins Monday with “The problem is the whole nomination process, you have
the physiology/medicine prize. these tenured professors who feel like they are untouchable.
Since the first prizes were awarded in 1901, 892 individu- They can get away with everything from sexual harassment
als have received one, but just 48 of them have been women. to micro-aggressions like assuming the woman in the room
Thirty of those women won either the literature or peace will take the notes, or be leaving soon to have babies,” said
prize, highlighting the wide gender gap in the laureates for Anne-Marie Imafidon, the head of Stemettes, a British
physics, chemistry and physiology/medicine. In addition, group that encourages girls and young women to pursue
only one woman has won for the economics prize, which is careers in science, technology, engineering and mathemat-
not technically a Nobel but is associated with the prizes. ics.
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What comes next with Bri an Mi l l er and Dawn Des autel s , of San Mateo,
gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood
City Sept. 14, 2018.
Facebook’s data breach ***
Mel cho r Beni tez and Ana Go nzal ez, of Redwood
City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in
By Matt O’Brien
and Mae Anderson Redwood City Sept. 16, 2018.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ***
Jo o nhy ung Im and Sarah Ki m, of Hayward, gave Maks i m Samo duro v and Ks eni a Shel kuno v a, o f
NEW YORK — For users, Facebook’s revelation of a data birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Hay ward, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in
breach that gave attackers access to 50 million accounts Sept. 11, 2018. Redwood City Sept. 17, 2018.
raises an important question: What happens next? *** ***
For the owners of the affected accounts, and of another 40 Os ei and Gabry el Van Ho rne, of Belmont, gave birth B e n j ami n Mo rri s i o n an d Ly di a Cuf f man , of
million that Facebook considered at risk, the first order of to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Sept. 12, Redwood City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital
business may be a simple one: sign back into the app. 2018. in Redwood City Sept. 17, 2018.
Facebook logged everyone out of all 90 million accounts
in order to reset digital keys the hackers had stolen — keys spread of communicable diseases.
normally used to keep users logged in, but which could also
give outsiders full control of the compromised accounts.
Next up is the waiting game, as Facebook continues its
investigation and users scan for notifications that their
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Rogers said officials are scoping reductions in the County
Health budget in case they are needed, and expected to bring
back to the board an estimation of the reserves that can be
used to help close possible funding gaps in January.
accounts were targeted by the hackers. Among the areas Pine pegged for further study was a $15
What Facebook knows so far is that hackers got access Under the spotlight at the Board of Supervisors’ Tuesday million loss in the capitation agreement with the Health
to the 50 million accounts by exploiting three distinct meeting was a structural deficit officials are projecting for Plan of San Mateo, an independent, quasi-government
bugs in Facebook’s code that allowed them to steal those County Health’s two-year budget starting in the 2019-20 agency which functions as a health maintenance organiza-
digital keys, technically known as “access tokens.” The fiscal year. Estimated to range from $24.7 million to $48.8 tion and is the insurance plan for most of the county’s
company says it has fixed the bugs. million over the two-year period, the deficit could represent clients. Though he acknowledged the plan as a great partner,
Users don’t need to change their Facebook passwords, it 3 percent to 6 percent of the $803 million budget predicted he wondered if health officials’ more recent financial pro-
said, although security experts say it couldn’t hurt to do for the system’s 2018-19 fiscal year, said Louise Rogers, jections could be considered in future agreements.
so. chief of San Mateo County Health. Though he acknowledged it as a possibility, Pine noted if
Facebook, however, doesn’t know who was behind the Though County Health’s budget for the 2018-19 fiscal Seton Medical Center in Daly City and Seton Coastside in
attacks or where they’re based. In a call with reporters on year is balanced, Rogers said officials were concerned about Moss Beach were to close, county health officials would
Friday, CEO Mark Zuckerberg — whose own account was what they found when they looked at the opportunities and have yet another cost to factor into their projections. Two
compromised — said that attackers would have had the challenges County Health could face in the future. of six California hospitals operated by Verity Health, the
ability to view private messages or post on someone’s With some 66 percent of the County Health’s funding facilities’ future has been in question since the operator
account, but there’s no sign that they did. coming from state and federal sources, Rogers said the halt announced it is experiencing financial challenges and may
“We do not yet know if any of the accounts were actual- in continued health insurance and delivery reform in put them up for sale in July. On Aug. 31, Verity Health
ly misused,” Zuckerberg said. Washington, D.C. has sparked concerns among health offi- announced it is filing for bankruptcy in an effort to facili-
The hack is the latest setback for Facebook during a cials about whether federal funds supporting the county’s tate the sale of some or all of the six hospitals.
tumultuous year of security problems and privacy issues . delivery of health care to low-income and publicly-insured
So far, though, none of these issues have significantly residents will keep pace with an ever-growing set of health Measure K revenue
shaken the confidence of the company’s 2 billion global care costs. Pine also thought officials may consider allocating more
users. Though Rogers acknowledged an effort to dismantle the Measure K revenue toward the county’s core services in
This latest hack involved bugs in Facebook’s “View As” Affordable Care Act was not explicitly successful, she said future discussions. Approved in 2016, Measure K is a con-
feature, which lets people see how their profiles appear to the elimination of the federal mandate to purchase health tinuation of Measure A, a countywide half-cent sales tax
others. The attackers used that vulnerability to steal access insurance eroded the underpinning of the initiative. Paying voters approved in 2012 and pushed by proponents and
tokens from the accounts of people whose profiles came the system’s workforce makes up some 70 percent of its Seton itself as a way to help fund seismic upgrades at the
up in searches using the “View As” feature. The attack then budget, she said. Rogers added officials are not optimistic hospital.
moved along from one user’s Facebook friend to another. County Health’s flat and declining revenue will offset its As a general tax, Measure A funds could not be earmarked
Possession of those tokens would allow attackers to con- costs in the coming years when combining staffing cost toward specific projects but officials cited Seton and low-
trol those accounts. with the lack of federal commitment to continuing reim- income health care needs as a critical goal. Measure K has
One of the bugs was more than a year old and affected bursement programs that have allowed the county to absorb been used toward affordable housing projects, health pro-
how the “View As” feature interacted with Facebook’s cost increases, and growing costs of technology and equip- grams and educational programs at county parks, among
video uploading feature for posting “happy birthday” mes- ment. other initiatives.
sages, said Guy Rosen, Facebook’s vice president of prod- “While it’s very possible and we’re hopeful that elections “I do think personally that Measure K is likely going to
uct management. But it wasn’t until mid-September that may generate some renewed interest in continued policy need to be allocated more toward our core services than per-
Facebook noticed an uptick in unusual activity, and not reform … we really don’t feel that we can bank on it,” she haps it has in the past but we will get there in due time,” he
until this week that it learned of the attack, Rosen said. said. said.
“We haven’t yet been able to determine if there was spe- Though Supervisor Carole Groom acknowledged the
cific targeting” of particular accounts, Rosen said in a call A wide range of responsibilities report was sobering, she said she was glad officials were
with reporters. “It does seem broad. And we don’t yet know County health officials are responsible for the operation beginning to plan for future challenges early and empha-
who was behind these attacks and where they might be of the San Mateo Medical Center, providing in-home sup- sized a need to prioritize county efforts aimed at addressing
based.” port services for older adults and people with disabilities as the root causes of health issues as they scope next steps.
Neither passwords nor credit card data was stolen, Rosen well as a range of mental health services. They are also “I think that the more prevention that we are able to pro-
said. He said the company has alerted the FBI and regulators charged with health care for jail inmates, restaurant inspec- vide of course down the road we end up with a better and
in the United States and Europe. tions and public health programs aimed at preventing the healthy community,” she said.

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Considerable losses
Because the Daly City facility is fac-
ing a seismic upgrade estimated to cost
MONDAY, OCT. 1 3576. some $250 million and has been log-
Por tola Art Gallery Presents
‘Impressions of Indonesia’ — an The November Ballot Initiatives ging considerable losses for years,
Exhibition of Watercolor Paintings Explained — San Mateo County future was called into question after their Horsley was not convinced a buyer
by Yvonne Newhouse. 10:30 a.m. to Democrats for America Meeting. 7
4 p.m. Highlights the people, their p.m to 9 p.m. United Methodist owner Verity Health, the nonprofit could be found for Seton Medical Center.
treasures and their culture. For more Church, 2000 Woodside Road, health care system formed after the 2015 Horsley said he has heard officials in
information call 321-0220. Redwood City. Light refreshments.
Free. For more information call 573- deal, announced in July it is experienc- Santa Clara County may be interested in
Peninsula Humane Society ’s Mr. 7544. ing financial challenges and may put purchasing the two facilities there that
Moo’s Stor y-time. 11 a.m. to noon. them up for sale.
Peninsula Humane Society and THURSDAY, OCT. 4 Verity Health owns to make way for
SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road, Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to Verity Health’s Aug. 31 bankruptcy expanded county-operated health care
Burlingame. Learn about different noon. Foster City Recreation Center,
animal species through puppet 650 Shell Blvd.., Foster City. Meet announcement highlighted the finan- services and other groups have shown
interactions, music and stories. For others and make new friends. Cost cial challenges facing the six hospitals interest in the Southern California facil-
children, free. For more information $25. For more information call (650)
call 340-7022. 286-2585. but especially that of the Daly City ities.
facility, which Supervisor David “I’m doubtful that there could be any
Dance Connection with Live Clutterers Anonymous Meeting. 6
Music by the Ron Borelli Trio. Free p.m. 1609 Valley View Ave., Belmont. Canepa said lost some $30 million last kind of a viable plan for that facility,”
dance lessons 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. If clutter is causing problems at year. In addition to the two Seton facili- hensive network of health care he said.
with open dance from 7 p.m. to 9:30 home, work or in relationships, and ties, Verity Health’s hospitals include providers. He added Seton Coastside, a 116-bed
p.m. Burlingame Woman’s Club, 241 organizing is a daunting task, CLA is
Park Road, Burlingame. Celebrate a place to talk about it with no guilt O’Connor Hospital in San Jose and St. skilled nursing facility, may be more
baseball’s final series. Feel free to or shame. For more information call Louise Regional Hospital in Gilroy, as Regional issue likely to attract a buyer because it does-
wear your the colors of your favorite 348-2856.
team. Admission $10 members, $12 well as St. Francis Medical Center in Canepa, who represents north coun- n’t require seismic retrofitting and it
guests. Free entry for men with Out to Eat 2018. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Lynwood and St. Vincent Medical ty’s District 5 on the Board of offers skilled nursing beds, an increas-
dance experience. Light refresh- Oshman Family JCC, 3921 Fabian
ments. For more information call Way, Palo Alto. Event costs $100 and Center in Los Angeles. Supervisors, has been focused on ensur- ingly rare resource in the county.
342-2221. supports LGBTQ+ youth. For more In addition to an emergency room ing the attorney general’s mandate that Though he acknowledged Seton
information call 424-0852.
TUESDAY, OCT. 2 serving some 28,000 patients a year, Seton Medical Center remain a full-serv- Medical Center’s role in providing
The Art of Drawing. 9 a.m. to 11 Healthy Eating: A Nutr ition Seton Medical Center offers more than ice acute care hospital with emergency health care for the Daly City communi-
a.m. San Carlos Adult Community Workshop Led by CalFresh. 6 p.m.
Center, 601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San 350 licensed beds and serves some 1.5 services for 10 years is upheld regard- ty, Horsley said the county would have
Learn basic skills and explore a vari- Francisco. Learn how to eat healthy, million residents in San Francisco and less of bankruptcy proceedings. Canepa no interest in purchasing the facility,
ety of drawing tools and subject shop smart, and live well according San Mateo counties with a range of med- especially in the face of an impending
matter. 18+. Cost is $30 for eight to a registered dietitian. For more argued if the hospital were to close, the
two-hour classes. For more informa- information call 829-3860. ical, surgical and emergency services, issue would spread far beyond the north- deficit officials are predicting for the
tion call 802-4384. according to a Daly City staff report. As ern portion of the county as those rely- two-year County Health budget starting
San Mateo Public Library’s Book
Senior Peer Counseling Free Discussion Group. 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 the only hospital in Daly City, Seton ing on the hospitals services seek care in the 2019-20 fiscal year. Estimated to
Training. 9 a.m. Peninsula Family p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Medical Center is critical to the health at other hospitals in the region. range from $24.7 million to $48.8 mil-
Service, 24 Second Ave., San Mateo. Third Ave., San Mateo. Meets in
Free training to be a senior peer Cedar Room. For more information care needs of the city’s residents, said “If the hospital closes, it doesn’t just lion over the two-year period, the deficit
counselor for ages 55+. Program contact cmccarthy@cityofsanma- Mayor Juslyn Manalo. become a north San Mateo County has prompted review of potential reduc-
languages include English, Farsi, teo.org.
Hindi, Mandarin, Cantonese and By passing a resolution supporting issue,” he said. “When Seton closes, tions in County Health services, which
Spanish. For more information call B ay Area Content Marketing the facility’s land use and zoning for those hospitals throughout the county, include operation of the San Mateo
403-4300. Meetup. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Bovet continued hospital use Monday, Sept.
Office Center, 155 Bovet Road, San they’re going to be stressed.” Medical Center, providing in-home sup-
Taste of San Bruno. 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mateo. Explore considerations and 24, the City Council aimed to send a In an effort to find a buyer for the Daly port services for older adults and people
San Bruno Recreation Center, 251 challenges to getting started and clear message to the community that the City facility, Canepa said his office has with disabilities as well as a range of
City Park Way, San Bruno. All you can some of the available tools to help
eat buffet from 20 different local unlock insights. Pizza provided. For facility’s land is zoned for hospital use reached out to several private and non- mental health services.
restaurants, two complimentary raf- more information call (917) 903- and that officials have no desire to profit health systems and organizations With shrinking federal support for the
fle tickets, a free margarita and 8764.
enjoyment of a live band. Cost is change its current hospital zoning. including Stanford Health Care, Tenet health care the county offers to low-
$40. For more information call 588- FRIDAY, OCT. 5 “It was definitely disappointing to Healthcare, Sutter Health and the Chan income, uninsured and publicly-insured
0180. K POP CD Release Par ty. 4:30 p.m.
to 5 p.m. South San Francisco hear that Verity was filing for bankrupt- Zuckerberg Initiative. Having con- patients, Horsley said the effects of the
Redwood City Candidates Forum: Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South cy,” she said. “The action that we took tributed some $25 million for patient effort to dismantle the Affordable Care
Building a B etter Future for Our San Francisco. Check out CDs from as a City Council was really around the
Children. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Fair BTS, Twice, NCT 127, Red Velvet and care and set aside $15 million toward a Act are expected to be widespread as
Oaks Community Center, 2600 more. Korean language classes, services, we wanted to make sure that seismic upgrade project at the Seton more and more people become uninsured
Middlefield Road, Redwood photo booths, prizes and snacks. the services were intact.” Medical Center, county officials have or underinsured. He acknowledged a
City. The candidates forum, hosted Free. For more information call 829-
by volunteer parent leaders with 3860. On the heels of the council’s action already dedicated some $40 million to potential closure of the Daly City hos-
Innovate Public Schools, will include was county supervisors’ unanimous the facilities since they were acquired by pital would end up costing the county as
questions on education, housing First Friday Ar t Series: Ashley
and economic opportunity for the Moore. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Burlingame approval Tuesday, Sept. 25, of a resolu- Verity Health, noted Canepa, who added patients seek health care elsewhere, but
next generation. For more informa- Library, 480 Primrose Road, tion in support of the terms of agree- if the right operator steps forward, noted it wouldn’t come close to the
tion call 562-6200. Burlingame. A solo show. For more
information call 558-7400. ment laid out by then-attorney general maybe the county can revisit what it can expenses the county could take on if it
Belmont City Council Candidate Kamala Harris in late 2015 when do. purchased the facility.
Forum. 6:30 p.m. Belmont Library, SATURDAY, OCT. 6 BlueMountain Capital struck a deal with
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Friends of the San Bruno Public Canepa has previously expressed dis- Because some health care services are
Belmont. Meet the candidates of the Library Book Sale. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the hospitals’ former operator appointment with Patrick Soon- being moved from hospitals to commu-
2018 election for Belmont City San Bruno Public Library, 701 Angus Daughters of Charity. Aimed at ensuring nity clinics, Horsley wondered if clinics
Council. Light refreshments. Free. Ave. W, San Bruno. Bring a grocery- Shiong, a surgeon, professor, scientist,
For more information call 591-8286. sized bag and fill it up with books the safety-net hospitals continue offer- entrepreneur, businessman and philan- in Daly City or South San Francisco
for $7. Larger bags $10. For more ing services until 2025, the transaction thropist who purchased the Los Angeles could be expanded to offer some of the
Diane Ferlatte: Missing Rib — The information call 616-7078.
Spirit of Women. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. was considered by some to be the largest Times this year and stepped in as a services provided at Seton Medical
Menlo Park Main Library, 800 Alma Get Ready for Portfest. 10 a.m. to 3 and most complex nonprofit hospital majority stake owner in Integrity Center, while patients could seek emer-
St., Menlo Park. A performance with p.m. The Port of Redwood City, 451
a blend of personal stories and Seaport Court, Redwood City. Live transaction in California’s history. Healthcare, Verity Health’s management gency room services at the Kaiser
humorous African-American folk- music, children’s activities, sailing, The resolution authored by Canepa company, in 2017. Though Soon- Permanente’s South San Francisco
tales. Free. For more information call food trucks and more. Free. For more and co-sponsored by Supervisor Don
330-2501. information call 780-7000. Shiong’s involvement in the venture Medical Center, Mills-Peninsula
Horsley follows talks the two have par- gave many renewed hope in the hospi- Medical Center in Burlingame or other
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3 Patricia Arquette and Jack ie ticipated in since the system’s July hospitals in San Mateo or San
Fundamentals of Geology. Little Speier. 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. tals’ futures, doubts have surfaced as to
House, The Roslyn Morris Activity Burlingame Public Library, Lane announcement alongside leaders of the whether he will be able to fulfill his Francisco counties.
Center, 800 Middle Ave. Menlo Park. Room, 480 Primrose Road, San Mateo County Health System and responsibilities he committed to when “The way in which health care works
Cost $70. Learn to use common Burlingame. Part of the Burlingame
genealogical record types and Library speaker series. $25-$125. the Health Plan of San Mateo, an inde- he became a majority stake owner in the today … it’s not worth its usefulness,”
important family history websites. RSVP required. For more informa- pendent, quasi-government agency hospitals, said Canepa. he said, of Seton Medical Center.
For more information call 326-2025. tion call 558-7400.
which functions as a health mainte- “It’s time that we find an ethical “Nobody can find a way of closing that
Sons in Retirement B ranch 4 Artist Reception and Exhibit: ‘Art nance organization and offers a compre- buyer,” he said. red ink.”
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than one incorrect insertion, and its lia-
CAREgIvERS Owner of a luxury home in Hillsborough
Ca. is seeking an experienced house-
keeper. This is a part-time position pay-
bility shall be limited to the price of one
ing $20 per hour, 20 hours a week. Du-
insertion. No allowance will be made for
errors not materially affecting the value 2 years experience ties include light housekeeping, supervis-
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Care NEwSPAPER INTERNS Construction Management STATEMENT #278591
General Facilities The following person is doing business
(650) 600-8108 JOURNALISM as AM Floor Covering, 3650 Colegrove
St. #F, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis-
The Daily Journal is looking for in-
EEmail:
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tcaregivers.com terns to do entry level reporting, re- Request for Proposals tered Owner: Anthony Mousseau, same
search, updates of our ongoing fea- Issued: September 20, 2018 address. The business is conducted by
www.starlightcaregivers.com
w ww.starlightcaregivers.com tures and interviews. Photo interns al- an Individual. The registrants com-
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walk-in
alk-in so welcome. Greg Johnson menced to transact business under the
Project Engineer FBN on 8-15-18.
4600 EEll Camino
Camino Real,
Real, # 211,, Los
Los Altos
Altos We expect a commitment of four to
County of San Mateo De- /s/Anthony Mousseau/
eight hours a week for at least four This statement was filed with the Asses-
months. The internship is unpaid, but partment of Public Works sor-County Clerk on 8/15/18. (Published
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- 555 County Center, Fifth in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/10/18,
terns have progressed in time into 9/17/18, 9/24/18, 10/1/18).
paid correspondents and full-time re- Floor
porters. Redwood City, CA 94063
E-mail: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Day
Day or Night
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Shiffts Immediate Placement
Placement College students or recent graduates STATEMENT #278798
Required:
Required: 2 years
years paid experience
experience are encouraged to apply. Newspaper gjjohnson@smcgov.org The following person is doing business
experience is preferred but not neces-
or ccurrent
urrent CNA CCertification;
ertification; sarily required. County Website: https://pub- as Yafa Queen Natural Products, 51 W
licworks.smcgov.org/proj- 4th Ave # 11, SAN MATEO, CA 94402.
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your interest in newspapers, a resume
ects-out-bid address. The business is conducted by
SALES/MARKETINg and three recent clips. Before you ap- 9/24, 10/1/18 an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
INTERNSHIPS ply, you should familiarize yourself
with our publication. Our Web site:
CNS-3177151# FBN on N/A.
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking SAN MATEO DAILY
for ambitious interns who are eager to www.smdailyjournal.com. /s/Amal Zaghari/
jump into the business arena with both JOURNAL This statement was filed with the Asses-
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs Send your information via e-mail to sor-County Clerk on 9/7/18. (Published in
of the newspaper and media industries. news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/10/18,
This position will provide valuable ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- 9/17/18, 9/24/18, 10/1/18).
experience for your bright future. gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403
Email resume
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STATEMENT #278790 STATEMENT #278910
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
NOw HIRINg as Pacifica Homes, 1054 Park Pacifica as: Cali Style Chic, 1150 El Camino Real
ACW Air Duct and Window Cleaning Ave., PACIFICA, CA 94044. Registered #205, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis-
Starting $18 to $25 per hr(per experi- Owners: Love Juliet Darer and Gennady tered Owner: Ennovaj Enterprises LLC,
ence); Not Scared of Heights; Bi-Lingual Darer, same address. The business is CA. The business is conducted by a
a Plus. (650)583-0420 Or Email: conducted by a General Partnership. Limited Liability Company. The regis-
Carol@bayareawindowandcleaning.com. The registrants commenced to transact trant commenced to transact business
business under the FBN on 9/6/2018. under the FBN on 9/10/18.
SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales /s/Love Juliet Darer/ /s/J. Atchan/
Representative needed to sell newspa- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
per print and web advertising and event sor-County Clerk on 9/6/18. (Published in sor-County Clerk on 9/19/18. (Published
marketing solutions. To apply, please call the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/10/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/24/18,
650-344-5200 and send resume to 9/17/18, 9/24/18, 10/1/18).
10/1/18, 10/8/18, 10/15/18).
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203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices 297 Bicycles 303 electronics 308 tools
FiCtitious Business naMe the proposed action.) The independent was discovered on April 6, 2017. Mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good. MotoroLa Bravo MB 520 (android antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available
stateMent #278892 administration authority will be granted For further information please contact the Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220. 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
The following person is doing business unless an interested person files an ob- attorney for the personal representative card Belmont (650)595-8855
as: Friends Market, 200 San Felipe Ave., jection to the petition and shows good at 650-873-3750. Mountain Bike. Top brand. Runs Briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. cause why the court should not grant au- All sales are subject to confirmation by good. $39. (660)342-5220 onkYo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
Registered Owner: South Bay Retail, thority. the superior court, and no sale may be Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, (650)771-6324.
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by A hearing on the petition will be held in consummated and no deed may be re- neW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
a Corporation. The registrant com- this court as follows: OCT. 15, 2018 at corded and delivered to a purchaser until $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave CraFtsMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
menced to transact business under the 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of court confirmation has been acquired mes dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
FBN on N/A. California, County of San Mateo, 400 by the personal representative. 304 Furniture
/s/Harman Chahal/ County Center, Redwood City, CA 298 Collectibles Lg CraFtsMen shop vac 6.5hp $60
This statement was filed with the Asses- 94063. /s/Joe Roybal/ 2 WaLnut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops (510)943-9221
sor-County Clerk on 9/18/18. (Published If you object to the granting of the peti- Personal Representative of the Estate of need work but very good cond. $20/ea
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/24/18, tion, you should appear at the hearing Benjamin Roybal, Deceased 80’s tops Complete Factory Set All (650)952-3466. shopsMith Mark V 50th Anniversary
10/1/18, 10/8/18, 10/15/18). and state your objections or file written Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
objections with the court before the hear- Dated: SEPT. 19, 2018 6-draWer roLLing Storage cart, (650)504-0585
ing. Your appearance may be in person Badge, 7 Star Special Security Offi-
cer;$25- will text picture (650)218-0121 black with organizer top excellent condi-
FiCtitious Business naMe or by your attorney. David Butler, Jr. tion $15 (650)872-2371 vintage CraFtsMan Jig Saw. Circa
stateMent #278885 If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- Attorney for Personal Representative San Carlos 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
The following person is doing business itor of the decedent, you must file your 305 San Bruno Avenue West antique dining table for six people
claim with the court and mail a copy to San Bruno, CA 94066 BarBie doLL from the world, India, vintage shopsMith and Band
as: Five Moon Arts Marielle, 951 Old 1996, 2nd edition $15.(650) 872-2371. with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
County Rd. #A23, BELMONT, CA 94002. the personal representative appointed by saW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
Registered Owner: Mary Byrns, same the court within the later of either (1) four Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal antique MohaganY Bookcase. Four (650)342-6993
BeautiFuL herMan Miller pendulum
address. The business is conducted by months from the date of first issuance of 09/22, 09/29, 10/01) clock. Rich wood finish - works well; nice feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
an Individual. The registrant com- letters to a general personal representa- chime! $65; 650-591-8851.
menced to transact business under the tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the Bedstead singLe, poster style, box
FBN on 18 Sep 2018. California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days spring, mattress available. $40.00. WeLder- LinCoLn AC 220 amps 240
depression gLass Dining Plate. 8 volts $199.00 (650)948-4895
/s/Mary Byrns/ from the date of mailing or personal de- 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red. (650)593-7408
This statement was filed with the Asses- livery to you of a notice under sectioin $12 (650)762-6048
sor-County Clerk on 9/18/18. (Published 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- Beige soFa $99. Excellent Condition 309 office equipment
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/24/18, er California statutes and legal authority Lennox red Rose, Unused, hand (650) 315-2319
10/1/18, 10/8/18, 10/15/18). may affect your rights as a creditor. You
may want to consult with an attorney
210 Lost & Found painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
BLaCk MetaL 4 drawer file cabinet
Laptop Case or bag. Black. Like new.
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
knowledgeable in California law. Lost Cat. Black and White. Black $15. good condition. call (650)872-2371
order to shoW Cause For You may examine the file kept by the
Change oF naMe court. If you are a person interested in
patch on right eye. REWARD. MiLLer Lite Neon sign , work good Bunk Beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 310 Misc. For sale
Call (323) 439-7713. $59 call (650)218-6528 years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
CASE# 18CIV04761 the estate, you may file with the court a
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Request for Special Notice (form DE- B/O (650)685-2494 200 pLastiC trading card holders; $15;
oLd, antique, Bottle Collection: 20
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- Books bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048
(650)591-9769 San Carlos
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, praisal of estate assets or of any petition CoMMode, good condition. $20 obo.
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 or account as provided in Probate Code 60-1940s nationaL Geographics, porCeLain doLL with red Victorian Please call (650)745-6309 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint,
PETITION OF section 1250. A Request for Special No- great shape $65 (650)591-0980 outfit, 16” tall with metal stand, $15. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
Margaret Ann MacDougall tice form is available from the court clerk. (650)872-2371. CoMputer desk (glass) & chair. Like
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or 78 rpM records in four albums and nine
Attorney for Petitioner: JaMes patterson hardback books. sleeves. FREE. San Bruno. (650)794-
Petitioner: Margaret Ann MacDougall Lawrence T. Ullmann 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 sMaLL rug beater. $15.00 (650)207- gtecher@comcast.net
filed a petition with this court for a decree 4162 0839
1990 N. Califoria Blvd., Ste. 750
changing name as follows: WALNUT CREEK, CA 94596 niChoLas sparks hardback books. CoMputer sWiveL CHAIR. Padded
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 star Wars R2-D2, original 1998 un- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 BessY sMaLL Evening Hand Bag With
Present name: (925)977-3898 Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
Margaret Ann MacDougall FILED: 9/14/2018 opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos.
Proposed Name: (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- quaLitY Books used and rare. World Steve 650-518-6614 dark BroWn living room chair with
& US History and classic American nov- matching pillow. $99.99. excellent condi- BiFoLd shutters 2x28”x79 $10.00
Margaret Vella MacDougall nal on 9/22/18, 9/29/18, 10/1/18 ) (650)544-5306
els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 teLesCope-CeLestron astro tion. call (650)872-2371.
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Master Newtonian Reflector, w/ tro/pod BLue oYster cult lp signed by donald
interested in this matter shall appear be- the haLo Forerunner saga. 3 books. stand, Like New $150.00 desk, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash
fore this court at the hearing indicated Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 Call (415)239-1348. (650)458-3578 (408)661-6019
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- v.Logvinov, unusuaL Journey to the
tition for change of name should not be topps BaseBaLL complete set 1987 Cash register Parts; Much Skin Not
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- dining taBLe (36"x54") and 4 match-
granted. Any person objecting to the notiCe oF saLe oF sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 Guts $500 (415)269-4784
name changes described above must file 4474 ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
reaL propertY $250 .(650)-654-1930. CoMeaLong 3/4 ton chain $25 (650)
a written objection that includes the rea- Case No. 17PRO00439
sons for the objection at least two court IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE 294 Baby stuff unique 1920's -1930's imprinted milk
bottle with creamer top from Golden
873-6304
days before the matter is scheduled to dresser 4-draWer in Belmont for
STATE OF CALIFORNIA State dairy. $25 (650)762-6048 CostCo pLaY Pen with travel bag.
be heard and must appear at the hearing IN AND FOR THE BaBY CriB, "Dream on Me", like new $75. Good condition; good for children.
to show cause why the petition should with mattress, pad and 2 sheets. $80.00. Call (650)678-8585 Used once $35 (650)591-2981
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
In the matter of the (650)592-3540 299 Computers entertainMent Center for $50. deLuxe FoLder Walker - 5" wheels -
estate of Benjamin roybal Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
petition shall be held on 10/24/18 at 9 295 art 19" CoLor Monitor with stand VG con-
(650)726-4102
Please take notice that Joe Roybal, as dition power cord/owners manual includ- Free Magazines. Library discards
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, the personal representative of the estate ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Brushed Finish, 15" X 20" frame gLider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
of Benjamin Roybal, deceased, will sell holds 18 various size photos. Never crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
Order to Show Cause shall be published at private sale, under the terms and con- lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
at least once each week for four succes- used. $20. 650-369-2486. i-pad keYBoard. $25.00. (650)588-
ditions specified below, real property of 0842 hat, t-shirt, sweatshirt and comput-
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- ikea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648
the estate situated in the City of San Bru-
ing on the petition in the following news- no, San Mateo County, California, and 296 appliances reCordaBLe Cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
paper of general circulation: described as follows: ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, LioneL ChristMas Holiday expan-
San Mateo Daily Journal air Conditioner 10000 BTU w/re- ikea taBLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
LOT 18, BLOCK 7, AS DESIGNATED (650) 578 9208 $ 30. (650)598-9804.
Filed: 9/12/2018 ON THE MAP ENTITLED, "PACIFIC mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- LioneL Western Union Pass car and
HEIGHTS NO. 1, SAN BRUNO, SAN Love Chair, velour, tan. $45.
Judge of the Superior Court MATEO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA", 0898 300 toys (808)631-1365.
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
Dated: 9/10/2018 WHICH MAP WAS FILED IN THE OF-
(Published 9/24/18, 10/1/18, 10/8/18, 100 things for little children to do on a Lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System
FICE OF THE RECORDER OF THE hotpoint heavY Duty Dryer excellent Massage taBLe, excellent condition, Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
10/15/18). COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, STATE OF working condition Burlingame $50 Call trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. folding, $25, (650) 552-9556.
FREE (650)595-3933 2360 RWC loction.
CALIFORNIA ON MAY 21, 1957 IN Dan (408)656-0958
BOOK 47 OF MAPS AT PAGES 24 AND neW deLuxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- Luggage, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
25. kenMore WindoW A/C (vert. open- aMeriCan FLYer locomotive runs ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
Commonly known as 3961 Pacific ing) 8700 btu. New in box. $200.00 as good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 Sell! (650) 875-8159.
notiCe oF petition to Heights Blvd., San Bruno, CA 94066. is. David Butler (415)608- 1214.
adMinister estate oF Written offers for this property will be re- Large stuFFed ANIMALS - $3 each neW tWin Mattress set plus frame
Zuhair Jawdat Zaru Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 Makes 6"x6" potholders, frame and
ceived at the Law Office of David Butler, MaYtag Washer excellent working $30.00 (650) 347-2356 loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
Case Number: 18PRO01017 Jr., attorney for the personal representa- condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- tive, at 305 San Bruno Avenue West, (408)656-0958 star Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader niagara viBrating Adjustable bed
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 MeiLink saFe-Fire Proof,
tingent creditors, and persons who may San Bruno, CA 94066-3526 or may be good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan 50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200
otherwise be interested in the will or es- delivered to Joe Roybal personally, on or MFg h20LaBs Model 300 exc cond (408)656-0958 www.elo.deals (415)309-3892
tate, or both, of Zuhair Jawdat Zaru. A before October 1, 2018. Sale will be counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. 302 antiques
Petition for Probate has been filed by made on October 2, 2018 to the person oFFiCe tYpe 34"X 60" heavy solid
Fadel Zaru in the Superior Court of making the highest and best offer for the neW, singer Sewing Machine Univer- 100 Y/o family heirloom, hand sewn, wood with formica wood grain top $25 MotLeY Crue lp signed by neil lee
California, County of San Mateo. The property. sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- hexagon pieced quilt. 8ft. sq. $99. (650) 787-9753 sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
Petition for Probate requests that Fadel The terms and conditions of sale are: all chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 (650)556-9708
Zaru be appointed as personal represen- cash, in lawful money of the United reCLining Chair, wine colored $30, negrini FenCing Epee mask size M
tative to administer the estate of the de- States of America with 10 percent of the rooM heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- (650)-583-4985 & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. antique 8-daY pendulum mantel clock
cedent. amount offered to accompany the offer by Jerome & Co. 21" tall. Still running. (415)260-6940
The petition requests authority to admin- and the balance to be paid on close of (650)952-3500 retro hutCh Needs refinishing other-
$25 (650)762-6048
ister the estate under the Independent escrow or part cash and part credit on wise good condition. Top detaches from neW LaWn SWING 5'1/2" W x 5 '6" H
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- terms acceptable to the personal repre- seWing MaChine-roYaL XL 6000 bottom $25. (650)712-9962 $100 (650) 678-6428 aft. 6pm
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. antique heMingraY Glass Tele-
thority will allow the personal representa- sentative. The personal representative graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris-
tive to take many actions without obtain- reserves the right to reject any bid that is (650)342-8436. soFaBed, veLour, tan, Excellent oLd stYLe Water dispenser-iron stand-
tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762- clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873-
ing court approval. Before taking certain less than $900,000, which is the apprais- 6048 condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
very important actions, however, the per- ed value of the property. shoWtiMe rotisserie used once 6304
sonal representative will be required to notiCe per CiviL Code, seCtion $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave soLid Wood Dining table with exten-
message. Beer steins-originaL from Germa- raY-Ban top Bar Sunglasses
give notice to interested persons unless 1710.2: A murder took place on this ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info sion great piece great condition black
they have waived notice or consented to property sometime in March of 2017 that $80 (650)364-5263 RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
vaCuuM CLeaner (reconditioned) (650)592-7483 wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light-
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 soLid Wood Entertainment Center- weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In 6596
SAN BRUNO PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT Western WashBoard Sales made MahoganY antique Secretary desk,
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
San Bruno, California 94066 of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o saMsonite 26" tan hard-sided suit
$75. phone 650-369-2486. elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
(925)482-5742
$45. (650)328-6709
roseviLLe tuLip Pitcher, Ca: 1900.
notiCe 297 Bicycles
aduLt Bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
$45. (650)574-2490. taBLe 24"x48" folding legs each end.
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
siLk saree 6 yards new nice color.for
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
intention to sell loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
303 electronics formation.
3± acres of real property and three inCh egg crate foam twin bed
BLaupunkt aM/FM/Cd Radio and Re- sink, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
20,000± sq. ft. of school buildings known as the BMx Mongoose Outer Limit Bike,
ceiver with Detachable Face asking
mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi-
$15.00 (650)544-5306
el Crystal school site looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 tion, $20, 650-595-3933
$100. (650)593-4490
201 Balboa Way sLr Lens Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
BMx With caliper brakes and adjusta- tWin Bed frame-black wrought iron Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
san Bruno, Ca 94066 ble seat, comes with two extra tires. $20. Cannon Copier. $20. 650-342-5220. from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
(650)595-3933 sLr Lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
Free teLevision - Mitsubishi, tWin Bed, mattress, box spring, frame Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
RESOLUTION # 18-08-01 stating the District’s intention to sell ChiLd’s sChWinn BiCYCLe, BLue in 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not $ 50. (650)598-9804.
approximately three acres and 20,000± sf of buildings known good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local tires-set oF four P225 45 R18 $80
Delivery available. tWin Bed- Free you pick up. Call OBO (650)359-2238.
as the El Crystal School site, was PASSED AND ADOPTED (650)344-2109
by the Board of Trustees of the SAN BRUNO PARK SCHOOL uniden harLeY Davidson Gas Tank
used BedrooM Furniture, FREE. Call phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
DISTRICT at its meeting held on September 12, 2018. (650)573-7381.
WaLker - Good Condition - Like New -
At 3:00 pm on Thursday, November 1, 2018 in the San Bruno veneer Chest 6.5’ high, 3 ft. wide $35 (650)341-5347
$99 (650)322-2814.
Park School District Offices at 500 Acacia Avenue, San Bruno,
California, 94066, a representative of the District will accept WaLL unit/rooM Divider. Simple 311 Musical instruments
sealed responses to a Request for Proposal to purchase the lines. Breaks down for transportation.
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message 1929 antique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
above site. No minimum price is stated. Proposals must in- ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
clude a $100,000 refundable deposit. Proposals must be sub- WaLnut Chest, small (4 drawer with (650)742-6776.
mitted no later than 3:00 pm on Thursday, November 1, 2018 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
addressed to the District’s property consultant: Tom Shannon BaLdWin BaBY GRAND 1928 vintage
White WiCker Armoire, asking $100, in walnut. $7500.00 w/bench (415)608-
c/o San Bruno Park School District, 500 Acacia Avenue, San great condition, text for picture (650)571-
1214
0947
Bruno, CA 94066
Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x ChroMatiC harMoniCa: Horner
For more information and/or a Request for Proposal (RFP) 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
(650)278-5776.
package, call Tom Shannon (408) 230-7095.
306 housewares
ATTEST Andrew Mason epiphone Les paul 100th
Clerk, Board of Trustees, CoMpLete set OF CHINA - Windsor Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469
SAN BRUNO PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT 20-pieces in original box, never used.
County of San Mateo, State of California $250 per box (3 boxes available). everett upright antique piano.
_____________________________________ (650)342-5630 Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718.
CrYstaL (Leaded glass) lamp $30. Fender Mustang I guitar amplifier
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, October 1, 8, 15, Can send picture. (650)464-7860 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
22, 2018. Mikasa set. White. Modern (square)
$80. (650)421-5469
Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152. Fender Mustang ll guitar amplifier
sink douBLe cast iron. Good condi- 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 $130.00 (650)421-5469
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311 musical instruments 316 Clothes 318 Sports equipment 345 medical equipment 620 Automobiles 670 Auto Service
for SAle: Epiphone Les Paul Cus- fAnCy hiGh hee; shoes, never worn Golf bAllS Titlest ProV1, 50, perfect AdJuStAble bAth shower transfer
tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
$625.00. (650)421-5469.
size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648 condition, each at $ 0.50. (650)345-5446 bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976
don’t lose money AA SmoG
Golf ClubS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
$90.00 (650)341-8342
driVe 3-in-1 commode with seat,buck-
et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10
on a trade-in or Complete Repair & Service
huGe ludWiG Drum Set Silver Sparkle fAux fur Coat Woman's brown multi $39.75 plus certificate fee
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian color in excellent condition 3/4
Golf ClubS, used set with Cart for
(510)770-1976 consignment! (most cars)
Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500 length $50 (650)692-8012 869 California Drive .
(916)975-4969 $50. (650)593-4490 driVe deluxe two button walker $10
(510)770-1976 Burlingame
PiAno, uPriGht, in excellent condi-
kAyAno men’S Running shoes size 11
good condition $20 (650)520-7045
Guthy-renker PoWer Rider,Ever- Sell your vehicle in the
last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex- homediCS duAl Shiatsu Massage (650) 340-0492
tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
lAdieS ClothinG, some w/tags. erciser $20 (510)770-1976 Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162 daily Journal’s
PiAno-1955 bAldWin Acrosonic 36”
High, Free for anyone to pick-up
$99.00 (650)589-0764.
leAther Golf bag with 23 clubs $90. inVerSion therAPy table back Auto Classifieds.
lAdieS Sequin dress, blue, size XL, (650) 592-2648. stretcher w/ heat $99.00 joe (650)573-
(650)295-9121.
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 5269 670 Auto Parts
PlAyer PiAno 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
men'S StetSon hat, size large, new,
men'S roSSiGnol Skis.
good condition, (650)341-0282.
$95.00,
omt tAble, excellent condition, fold-
Just $45 1960S CAdillAC hub caps $40
sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
www.elo.deals rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
one dozen Official League Diamond
ing, $25, (650) 552-9556. We’ll run it (650)592-3887
(650) 578-9208
uPriGht PiAno. In tune. Fair condi-
Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
(650)771-6324.
rAdiAtion ProteCtion 1/2-apron ‘til you sell it! bridGeStone AlenzA 235/65R17,
neW With tags Wool or cotton Men's Pb free; .5mm Pb equivalent, xl, adjusta- $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227- used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
PoP uP tent. Sleeps. 2-3. Like new. In-
VintAGe linGerie Washboard circa
1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
(650)952-3466
flatable camping bed. Sleeping bag.
7742.
reach 83,450 drivers CheVy/GmC 1994. Full size. Front
strumming $50 (650)369-2486 ShoeS Size 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less
(650)508-8662
$50.00. (650)588-0842.
Garage Sales from South Sf to plastic/bumper/grill complete. Perfect
Photos. San Mateo $75 (650)727-7266
yAmAhA ACouStiC Guitar, model
tuxedo Size 40, black, including white
PrinCe tenniS 2 section nylon black
Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- Palo Alto Gm truCk/SuV 1994? Large Vehicle.
FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469 $55.(650)341-8342 Front Bumper/plastic/grill unit
shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
zilJiAn CymbAlS with stands, 21” GArAGe SAleS Call (650)344-5200 complete/perfect. Perfect/photos availa-
WilSon leAther Lady Jacket. Small, totAl Gym XLS, excellent condition. ads@smdailyjournal.com ble .$75. (650)727-7266
ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
(916)826-5964 like new. $45. (808)863-1136. Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
(650)588-0828
eStAte SAleS mini CooPer- Hood Best offer-
WilSon leAther, burgundy lady jack- www.elo.deals Call Don(415)309-3892
312 Pets & Animals et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136 touredGe reACtion ii uniflex sys- make money, make room!
tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons CAdillAC ’90 El Dorado Runs Great, PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few
Airline CArrier for cats, pur. from
Work bootS. Iron Age, size 10-1/2,
brown, with steel metatarsal protection.
new $75. Call May (650)349-0430 List your upcoming 128,000 miles, $2000 (650)922-9114 times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call obo. (650)745-6309
(505)228-1480 local.
In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494 treAdmill in very good condition. Pic- garage sale, CheVrolet ‘86 ASTROVAN, 84K
miles, $3000 (650)481-5296
318 Sports equipment
ture available on request. $50 obo.
650 322 9598.
moving sale, rimS-Chrome, 16” Set of 4 with caps,
Off ’02 GMC Truck $200.00 OBO
one kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. estate sale, CheVy ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
(650)333-0303
treAdmill-horizon like New, limit-
(650)593-2066 15 Sf Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4 ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO yard sale, dodGe ‘99 mAintenAnCe Van, ,
the Club steering wheel locks 2 each
new. $ 20.00 (650)871-8907
PArrot CAGe, Steel, Large - approx each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno (650)508-8662 rummage sale, $2,500 OBO Good condition. Call
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best (650)481-5296
offer. (650)245-4084 biG berthA, Golfsmith Titanium Driver
trek mountAin train tag a long; exec
condition;$75;will text photo; (650)218-
clearance sale, or White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
Pet CArrier for small dog or cat in ex-
,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick
(415)999-4474
0121 San Carlos whatever sale you hyundAi 2013 Tucson Limited Edi-
tion White, Automatic 6-cyl, naviga-
cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- have... tion, heated front seats, panoramic 680 Autos Wanted
6059 VintAGe nASh Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
boW flex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz roof, leather interior 80k miles excel-
Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid lent condition $10,950 OBO. Text or Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 Novas, running or not
Pet tAxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux $1200 asking $800 Call Michael Reach over 83,450 readers leave msg (650)533-0671.
Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for (650)784-1061. Parts collection etc.
$25. Call (650)349-6059. Workout benCh, weights, bars, for from South San Francisco So clean out that garage
flat/incline bench and legs. $100. to Palo Alto. Give me a call
brAnd neW Golf bag with Stand. (650)861-2411
Makes a great gift. $70. 415-867-6444. in your local newspaper. mAzdA ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con- Joe 650 342-2483
316 Clothes dition One owner Fully loaded Low
brAnd neW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods; yAmAhA roof RACK, 58 inches $75. miles reduced $16,995 obo (650)520-
5 boxeS male & female square dance Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great (650)458-3255 Call (650)344-5200 4650
clothing. Excellent Condition. As a gift $99. 415-867-6444.
bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439. 340 Camera & Photo equip. mAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per-
eASton Aluminum bat.33 inches, 30
box of used men's Levi's and misc. oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 nikon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel- fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles
jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 $19,995 OBO (650)520-4650
(650)589-0764 elliPtiCAl-nordiC trACk Like new
Barely Used, Paid $600, Asking $300 omeGA b600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
379 open houses niSSAn ‘84 300zx Former Drift Car No
dAWGS brAnd Kaymann black and obo. (650)235-0066. struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En- engine/Transmission $1,200
white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25 larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940 (650)341-1306
(650)369-2486 eVerlASt 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966 ViVitAr V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and oPen houSe PontiAC 1997 Passenger Van. Alumi-
Genuine lAdieS Mink Fur Jacket, num Rims with good tires. Needs engine
$50.00 Call: (650)368-0748. knee rider $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269
original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
(650)583-6636 liStinGS work! $900. Call (650)365-8287 or cell
9650)714-3865.
List your Open House
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle
toyotA ‘13 Corolla - Black, Excellent
in the Daily Journal. condition Like new, Automatic, One own-
er, $7,295.00 (650)212-6666.

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Reach over 83,450
potential home buyers & 625 Classic Cars
ACROSS 70 Some cameras, 30 Spellbound 48 Market upswing renters a day,
1 Crispy fried for short 31 Artist Chagall 50 Gold, to José from South San Francisco CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado
44,632 original miles. Needs body work
chicken part 32 “Looks like 52 Big name in to Palo Alto. and headliner $2,975 OBO (650)218-
5 Foolish sort DOWN trouble!” trading cards in your local newspaper. 4681.
9 Neeson of 1 Dog group that 33 Mountain and 53 Sam of “Jurassic
Pacific, e.g. Park” Call (650)344-5200 CheVy ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
“Silence” includes the Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
13 Cancún currency Akita 35 Gourmet 54 More adorable obo. (650)952-4036.
14 Nonspeaking 2 “Tik Tok” singer mushroom 55 Heroic sagas CheVy ‘86 CorVette. Automatic.
street performer 3 Author Asimov 38 Reporter’s 56 Industry mogul 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
15 Cellist Casals 4 “Yet another contacts 57 Zeus’ jealous 440 Apartments obo. (650) 952-4036.
16 “__ it first!” problem?” 40 Info wife APArtment for Rent-1br, 2br, 3br; CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k
17 Complete 5 Tabloid TV 43 Before, poetically 61 Touch lightly Prime Location, Quiet Buildings, No mileS. $19,000 OBO or trade for ‘50
quickly, as a test debut of 2007 45 Streetcar 62 Lolling trio? Smoking, No Pets, $2100.00 and up
(650)595-0805
Oldsmobile Cpe.. (650)481-5296.
19 Spring melts 6 Xbox 360 46 Sonnet sections 63 Erector __ merCedeS ‘74 450 SEL, One owner,
21 Lake crossed competitor
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
No Accidents, Needs engine work, Pale
traveling from 7 Driving force 470 rooms Yellow, $2,500 OBO (650)375-1350.
Ohio to Ontario 8 Colorful merCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top.
22 Golf course aquarium fish hiP houSinG Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851-
standard 9 Poet __-tzu Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
0878

23 Predecessor to 10 Active ingredient (650)348-6660 merCedeS ‘89 300e, Low Miles, Excel.
Millard Fillmore in Advil Condition, Good Engine, Needs paint,
27 “Later, Jacques” 11 Pond growth
$13,900 (650)355-0259 Leave msg.

28 Northern sky 12 Jay of “Last 485 residential Care 630 trucks & SuV’s
sight Comic Standing”
31 Mixed-breed 15 Musical intro VorAlto VillAGe ford ‘10 F150 Super Crew cab, 78K
barker 18 “Howdy there!” miles. System-One toolboxes and rack.
34 Isl. of Australia 20 Pathetic
At menlo PArk $16K contact or text (650)520-3725

36 Remove mist 24 Beatles’ meter A welcoming and spa-like secured ford 1994-PiCkuP truck F-100,V6,
from, as a maid memory care community nestled in a
residential neighborhood just blocks
140,000 original miles $6500, (650)589-
windshield 25 First Irish
6940
from downtown Menlo Park
37 Sushi tuna Literature
38 Grabbed a chair Nobelist Call today to Schedule a Visit ford ‘90 F-250, 7.5litre v8, 4wheel dr.,
26 Miner’s strike
102k original miles, Many upgrades,
39 Praiseful poem (650)322-4100 $12,500 (650)759-3188
41 Angsty music 29 Egg-shaped www.voralto.com
genre tomato 10/01/18
42 Lovestruck teen 635 Vans
from Verona 515 office Space toyotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con-
44 Houston MLBer dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K
46 Unexpected -VirtuAl offiCeS- miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See
problem
craigslist for pics.
$59 - $150
47 Angelic figure 640 motorcycles/Scooters
49 Transplant to a *Business Internet *Phone Answering
*Conference Rooms *Offices
new container *Complete IT Services * Mail bmW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
51 Strict rule- (650) 995-0003
enforcement
(650) 373-2000
bay Area executive offices motorCyCle SAddlebAGS,
policy www.bayareaoffices.com with mounting hardware and other parts
56 Margaret of $35. Call (650)670-2888

stand-up 645 boats


58 Chilly 620 Automobiles
59 Get the better of boAt- 7 FT Livingston Fiber Glass., 2.5
60 Buddhist 1994 mitSubiShi 3000 GT- VR4 Twin HP. NIssan Outboard Motor. $800.
meditation sites Turbo Perfect Cont. Asking $30,000 (650) 591-5404.
(650)315-2959 (650)558-8555
64 Tubular pasta ... boAt-rACinG C-ClASS, 40 hp
and a phonetic 1999 CAdillAC DeVille Contour-Paid Tohatsu Engine, Spare Parts included
hint to 17-, $6,000 Sell $3,000 Good Condition $2,000 obo Call Vince (650)515-6091
23-, 51- and
(650)315-2954 or (650)558-8555
mAlibu 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
60-Across Got An older
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Over 800 dead in Indonesia quake and tsunami; toll may rise
By Niniek Karmini spokesman Sutopo Purwo
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nugroho.
Bodies covered in blue and yel-
PALU, Indonesia — Rescuers low tarps lined the streets of Palu,
struggled Sunday to reach victims and officials said they were dig-
in several large coastal towns in ging a mass grave for at least 300
Indonesia that were hit by an of the dead.
earthquake and tsunami, and It was not immediately known
authorities feared that the toll of when the burial would take place,
more than 800 confirmed dead but “this must be done as soon as
would rise. possible for health and religious
With the area largely cut off by reasons, ” said Willem
damaged roads and downed com- Rampangilei, head of the National
munications lines, military and Disaster Mitigation Agency. Most
commercial aircraft were deliver- of Palu’s residents are Muslim.
ing some aid and supplies to the The cries from beneath the Roa-
hard-hit city of Palu on the island Roa Hotel, which appeared to have
of Sulawesi, and others in the toppled over with its walls splin-
region. tered like pickup sticks, went
But there was a desperate need silent by Sunday afternoon.
for heavy equipment to reach pos- Officials had estimated about 50
sible survivors buried in col- people could be inside.
lapsed buildings, including an “We are trying our best. Time is
eight-story hotel in Palu where so important here to save people,” REUTERS
voices were heard in the rubble. A said Muhammad Syaugi, head of Search and rescue workers evacuate an earthquake and tsunami survivor trapped in a collapsed restaurant, in
25-year-old woman was found the national search and rescue Indonesia.
alive during the evening in the team. “Heavy equipment is on the but rescuers kept talking to her to to hit Indonesia, which is fre- damaged, with plywood walls
ruins of the Roa-Roa Hotel, way.” try to keep her awake. Others quently struck by earthquakes, shredded and chunks of concrete
according to the National Search Metro TV showed about a dozen offered her food and water. volcanic eruptions and tsunamis scattered on the pavement. Much
and Rescue Agency, which released rescuers in orange jumpsuits Indonesian President Joko because of its location on the of the damage, however, appeared
photos of the her lying on a climbing over debris with a “Jokowi” Widodo toured Palu on “Ring of Fire,” an arc of volca- limited to the waterfront.
stretcher covered in a blanket. stretcher carrying the body of a Sunday and said rescuers were hav- noes and fault lines in the Pacific Palu, which has more than
At least 832 people were con- victim from the modest business ing difficulty reaching victims Basin. In December 2004, a mas- 380,000 people, was strewn with
firmed killed by the quake and hotel. because of a shortage of heavy sive magnitude 9.1 earthquake off debris from the earthquake and
tsunami that struck Friday Other rescuers worked to free a equipment. Sumatra island in western tsunami. A heavily damaged
evening, Indonesia’s disaster 15-year-old girl trapped under con- “There are many challenges,” Indonesia triggered a tsunami that mosque was half submerged and a
agency said, with nearly all of crete in her house in Palu after it Jokowi said. “We have to do many killed 230,000 people in a dozen shopping mall was reduced to a
those from Palu. The regencies of collapsed on her family during the things soon, but conditions do countries. More recently, a power- crumpled hulk. A large bridge with
Donggala, Sigi and Parigi magnitude 7. 5 earthquake that not allow us to do so.” ful quake on the island of Lombok yellow arches had collapsed.
Moutong — with a combined pop- spawned a tsunami. He said authorities were deploy- killed 505 people in August. The city is built around a narrow
ulation of 1.2 million — had yet Unable to move her legs under ing more heavy machinery so In Donggala, the site closest to bay that apparently magnified the
to be fully assessed. the rubble, Nurul Istikharah was emergency workers can help the epicenter of Friday’s earth- force of the tsunami as the waves
“The death toll is believed to be trapped beside her dead mother and recover more victims Monday. quake, aerial footage on Metro TV raced into the tight inlet.
still increasing, since many bod- niece. Rescuers also tried to con- The stricken areas also needed showed the sugary blond sands of Nugroho, the disaster agency
ies were still under the wreckage, trol water from a leaking pipe, medical supplies, fuel, fresh water beaches swept out to sea, along spokesman, said waves were
while many have not been fearing she would drown. and experts. with some buildings. Some build- reported as high as 20 feet in
reached, ” said disaster agency Istikharah was unconscious dur- It was the latest natural disaster ings in the town were severely some places.
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