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Development eyed for downtown San Bruno


Council can approve mixed-use project adjacent to Caltrain
By Austin Walsh 8,500 square feet of ground floor com- with the city’s larger effort to build
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF mercial space at the intersection of new housing units and retail space in
San Bruno and Huntington avenues. transit-oriented developments.
San Bruno officials are set to author- With approval during the Tuesday, “It will revitalize that whole area of
ize a proposal to construct a new Oct. 23, meeting, the project would be San Bruno. It will provide housing for
mixed-use development offering hous- the most recent in a series of other res- people who would like to use public
ing units and retail space on land adja- idential developments proposed near transportation, because it is right
cent to the city’s downtown Caltrain downtown seeking to inject new life across the street from the transit cen-
station. into the city’s core commercial dis- ter. It will make the area safer with the
The San Bruno City Council is slated trict. retail and small cafe. And it will pro-
to weigh the San Bruno Development Project architect Moshe Dinar has vide 11 units of affordable housing,”
LLC application to build 62 units detailed his vision for the mixed-use Rendering of the development proposed for 111 San Bruno
across four stories above roughly project, which he claimed is aligned See PROJECT, Page 19 Ave. in San Bruno.

Voters cast
incomplete
fall ballots
Overseas voters receive ballots omitting
school race; officials say the error fixed
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Dozens of overseas voters cast local ballots for the fall


election which omitted the county Board of Education race,
said a top local election official who detailed the scramble
to rectify the problem.
Jim Irizarry, the county’s assistant chief elections offi-
cer, confirmed Monday, Oct. 22, problems originating with
a sample material error carried over into actual ballots sent
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO virtually to those living overseas who participate in coun-
Measure W would generate an estimated $80 million a year for 30 years — or around $2.4 billion total. Fifty-percent of the ty elections.
money would support public transportation in the county through SamTrans and Caltrain, 22.5 percent would go to highway He said 73 voters registered under the Uniformed and
projects throughout the county, 12.5 percent would fund arterial and local road improvements, 10 percent would pay for Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act filled out a ballot
regional connections and 5 percent would be allocated for bicycle and pedestrian projects. which did not include the school board race, requiring offi-
cials to follow up with extra material.

Sales tax promises congestion relief Trump wants new middle-income


See BALLOTS, Page 18

Measure W is a half-cent countywide sales tax for transportation


By Zachary Clark
tax cut pushed through Congress
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF By Jill Colvin and Marcy Don
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Supporters of Measure W, the coun-
tywide half-cent sales tax for trans- WASHINGTON — President Donald
portation, say it will go a long way to Trump says he wants to push a new mid-
alleviating traffic congestion, but dle-income tax cut through Congress
some opponents aren’t buying it. after the midterm elections, though he’s
They want to see transportation tax not offering specifics on the plan.
revenue go to projects that would dis- Trump said Monday he’s looking to cut
courage driving and not to highway taxes by about 10 percent for middle- Donald Trump
improvements. income people. The proposal follows
the massive tax law that Republicans muscled through
See MEASURE, Page 19 See TAX CUT, Page 18
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2 Tuesday • Oct 23, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Be content with what you are, and wish not
change; nor dread your last day, nor long for it.”
— Marcus Aurelius, Roman emperor

This Day in History


241 U.S. service members, most of

1983 them Marines, were killed in a suicide


truck-bombing at Beirut International
Airport in Lebanon; a near-simultane-
ous attack on French forces killed 58
paratroopers.
In 1 7 0 7 ,  the first Parliament of Great Britain, created by
the Acts of Union between England and Scotland, held its
first meeting.
In  1 9 1 5 , tens of thousands of women paraded up Fifth
Avenue in New York City, demanding the right to vote.
In  1 9 4 2 ,   during World War II, Britain launched a major
offensive against Axis forces at El Alamein in Egypt,
resulting in an Allied victory.
In  1 9 4 4 , the World War II Battle of Leyte Gulf began,
resulting in a major Allied victory against Japanese
forces.
In  1 9 5 6 , a student-sparked revolt against Hungary’s
Communist rule began; as the revolution spread, Soviet
forces started entering the country, and the uprising was
put down within weeks.
In 1 9 5 8 , Boris Pasternak was named winner of the Nobel REUTERS
Prize in literature. (However, Soviet authorities pressured A light and sound show, named ‘The little prince’ is projected on the facade of the Swiss Federal Palace in Bern, Switzerland.
Pasternak into relinquishing the award.)
In  1 9 7 3 , President Richard Nixon agreed to turn over
White House tape recordings subpoenaed by the Watergate In other news ...
special prosecutor to Judge John J. Sirica. Clean Soles operator Rob Wickham needed to be different.
In  1 9 8 7 , the U.S. Senate rejected, 58-42, the Supreme
Motorists stunned as metal previously said he typically keeps “To make people listen, you have
Court nomination of Robert H. Bork. balls roll down Seattle street right shoes on display, while their to hook them somehow,” Ricks said.
In  1 9 9 1 , Cambodia’s warring factions and representa- SEATTLE — Authorities in Seattle other halves rest behind the counter. “We had to shake people up.”
tives of 18 other nations signed a peace treaty in Paris. temporarily closed a street after A warrant says police had found a Nebraska has used several slogans
In 1 9 9 5 , a jury in Houston convicted Yolanda Saldivar of motorists were stunned by dozens of cash register behind the store, along in its efforts to entice tourists,
murdering Tejano singing star Selena. (Saldivar is serving large metal balls that spilled out of a with a backpack containing merchan- including, “America’s Frontier,” “My
a life prison sentence.) truck and cascaded down the street, dise worth $5, 000 and Ramirez- Choice, Nebraska” and “Nebraska ...
damaging several cars. Godoy’s student ID. the good life.”
Birthdays A video taken by a person at the
scene Wednesday afternoon shows
Court records show Ramirez-Godoy
is charged with grand larceny,
The slogan that debuted in 2014
was: “Visit Nebraska. Visit nice.”
the balls loudly bouncing and rolling destruction of property and other One of the new video ads that will
down the street as a driver slowly counts. begin running next spring opens
backs up, apparently attempting to Despite the sweatshirt’s instruc- with a boy peering through oversized
escape the onslaught. tions, it’s unclear whether Ramirez- glasses into the camera. The back-
The Seattle Times reports that Godoy has a lawyer. ground music is quirky.
Seattle police spokesman Patrick Then comes a voice: “Nebraska is
Michaud said the balls appeared to be Nebraska’s message for kind of like that odd kid. Didn’t say
“really big ball bearings” and that it tourists? ‘It’s not for everyone’ much in school. Slightly peculiar
was unclear what caused the load of maybe. But when you took the time
Soccer great Pele Parodist “Weird Al” Actor Ryan them to fall out of the truck. LINCOLN, Neb — Nebraska’s no to get to know him, turned out he was
is 78. Yankovic is 59. Reynolds is 42. Several cars were damaged but no longer nice, at least in its next pretty interesting.”
injuries were reported. tourism campaign. The new sales Another ad shows two people walk-
Movie director Philip Kaufman is 82. Rhythm-and-blues pitch has a decidedly self-deprecating ing and jumping over the toadstool
singer Barbara Ann Hawkins (The Dixie Cups) is 75. Former ‘Call my lawyer,’ says sweater bent: “Nebraska. Honestly, it’s not rock formations at Toadstool
ABC News investigative reporter Brian Ross is 70. Actor for everyone.” Geologic Park in northwestern
Michael Rupert is 67. Movie director Ang Lee is 64. Jazz seized with stolen sneakers The slogan, which the Nebraska Nebraska. Words appearing on the
singer Dianne Reeves is 62. Country singer Dwight Yoakam ROANOKE, Va. — A Virginia store Tourism Commission unveiled photo say: “Famous for our flat, bor-
is 62. Community activist Martin Luther King III is 61. has had 20 right-foot shoes stolen Wednesday at a Nebraska City confer- ing landscape.”
Movie director Sam Raimi is 59. Rock musician Robert over the course of three break-ins ence, will replace the current Ricks told the Lincoln Journal Star
Trujillo (Metallica) is 54. Christian/jazz singer David Thomas this year. “Through My Eyes” campaign this that “the perception of a place to
(Take 6) is 52. Rock musician Brian Nevin (Big Head Todd and The Roanoke Times reports spring, commission marketing man- visit in people’s heads is more
the Monsters) is 52. Country singer-musician Junior Bryant Roanoke County police arrested 21- ager Jenn Gjerde said Thursday. important than the things to see and
is 50. Actor Jon Huertas is 49. Movie director Chris Weitz is year-old Manuel Carlos Ramirez- State tourism director John Ricks do when you get there.”
49. CNN medical reporter Dr. Sanjay Gupta is 49. Bluegrass Godoy in Sunday’s burglary of Clean told the Omaha World-Herald that “Because, if they’re not here, they
musician Eric Gibson (The Gibson Brothers) is 48. Country Soles, seizing seven right-foot Nike because Nebraska consistently ranks don’t get to enjoy those things. ...
singer Jimmy Wayne is 46. Actress Vivian Bang is 45. Rock Air Jordans and a sweatshirt printed as the least likely state tourists plan So we had to find a way to get people
with “Call My Lawyer.” to visit, the marketing campaign here,” he said.
musician Eric Bass (Shinedown) is 44.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
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Osmeña challenges Speier for Congress Police reports
That’s a drag
Cost of living, social issues define the field for 14th Congressional District Someone stole an aluminum trailer from
Convention Way in Redwood City, it
By Anna Schuessler Sept. 11, 2001, initially Both Speier and was reported at 11:14 a.m. Friday, Sept.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF inspired her to become Osmeña looked to the 28.
politically active with regional housing short-
How to address the region’s rising cost of the Republican Party, but age as a focus in the near
living, manage increased traffic congestion after she moved back to term. Though Osmeña REDWOOD CITY
and be a voice for local issues in California to work in the acknowledged housing
solar industry resolved developments are Battery . People were seen fighting in the
Washington, D.C., may define which of the
two candidates competing in the congres- to run for Congress as reviewed at the local middle of a parking lot on Middlefield
sional race for the 14th District in the U.S. discussions around level, she felt she could Road, it was reported at 1:20 a.m. Saturday,
House of Representatives will prevail this immigration and the act as a leader of the Oct. 13.
Jackie Speier Cristina Arres t. Someone was arrested for driving
November. economy became Osmeña political community to
As her fifth full term in Congress comes increasingly heated. more efficient approval while under the influence on Broadway, it
to a close, Democratic incumbent U.S. Rep. Having gone through the experience of of developments to boost the region’s was reported at 12:55 a.m. Saturday, Oct.
Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, pegged the immigrating to the United States herself, housing supply. She also voiced support for 13.
region’s rising cost of housing, traffic grid- Osmeña felt she could help fellow immi- exploring a vacancy tax on unoccupied Sto l en v ehi cl e. Someone stole a blue
lock and noise stemming from airports in grants and contribute to national debate by homes to make more homes available and vehicle parked on Hawes Street, it was
her district as among her highest priorities stepping up to represent her district. potentially support safety net programs reported at 7:49 p.m. Friday, Oct. 12.
if elected to another term. California’s 14th “I thought it would be a good idea to have aimed at assisting the growing number of Vandal i s m. Someone broke the side mir-
Congressional District extends as far north an immigrant run,” she said. “I think immi- homeless residents in the district. ror of a vehicle parked on Woodside Road,
as parts of San Francisco, as far south as grants come in all shapes and sizes and With recent cuts in funding from the U.S. it was reported at 5:14 p.m. Friday, Oct.
Woodside and East Palo Alto and also reach- we’re all descendants of immigrants any- Department of Housing and Urban 12.
es San Gregorio and Pacifica on the coast. way.” Development, Speier said she has been Vandal i s m. Someone smashed a window
Challenging Speier, of Hillsborough, is For Speier, past victories such as the on Farm Hill Boulevard, it was reported at
solar industry executive and Republican introduction of the bipartisan 8:39 a.m. Friday, Oct. 12.
See CONGRESS, Page 27
Cristina Osmeña, also a Hillsborough resi- Congressional Accountability Act of 1995
dent who is hoping to represent immi- Reform Act — which was passed unani-
grants, encourage development to address mously by House representatives in
the region’s housing crisis and ensure the February and sought to streamline the
district’s taxpayers benefit from federal process for victims to report sexual harass-
funds. ment to Congress’ Office of Compliance —
Osmeña said she immigrated to the United demonstrated her record for advocating for
States from the Philippines as a young child victims of sexual assault. Signed into law
on political asylum to flee the dictatorship earlier this year, the STAR Act, which Speier
of Ferdinand Marcos. Though she grew up in co-authored, is aimed at advancing pediatric
California, Osmeña started her 20-year cancer research and treatments for children
career in finance in New York at an invest- and providing resources for those affected
ment bank. She said the terrorist attacks of by pediatric cancer.

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Enthusiasm bump not reflected in early state voting


By Kathleen Ronayne vote, although people can register condi-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tionally through Election Day. Their bal-
lots will be treated like provisional bal-
SACRAMENTO — The enthusiasm both lots that are counted after the voter infor-
parties say exists in the electorate hasn’t mation is verified.
yet translated into early voting in Statewide, Republicans count for just a
California, where the percentage of people quarter of registered voters. But they make
who have voted so far is similar to this up 34 percent of early voters.
time four years ago. Eighty percent of already returned mail
Voters who are Republican, white and ballots are from voters older than 50, even
older are sending in their ballots early at a though they make up only about half of the
higher rate, which is typical in California electorate.
elections, said Paul Mitchell of Political Democrats need strong turnout to win
Data Inc., a firm that collects voter data U.S. House seats in Orange County and the
from the counties. Central Valley that have long been held by
About 570, 000 Californians had cast Republicans. They’re banking on
ballots as of early Monday. That’s about increased enthusiasm among voters angry
100,000 more than voted at this point in at President Donald Trump or concerned
the 2014 election. About 12.5 million about issues such as health care and immi-
people received mail-in ballots, compared gration to drive turnout.
to 9.2 million four years ago. “For Democrats to win these competitive
The early numbers are just a fraction of congressional races they need atypical,”
the total voters expected to cast ballots by Mitchell said.
REUTERS
mail. California voters can send in their Drew Godinich, a spokesman for the
Mail-in ballots for the congressional election are dropped off at a drive-through polling location
ballots through Election Day, on Nov. 6, Democratic Congressional Campaign
as people take the opportunity to vote early in the San Diego.
and ballots are counted as long as they are Committee, said Latinos and young voters
received by the Friday after the election. “Right now it’s hard to tell exactly how mechanics of the elections, ” Mitchell are “outpacing expectations” in key dis-
In 2014 roughly 4.5 million people cast much we’re measuring enthusiasm and how said. tricts and that it’s too early to jump to con-
mail ballots. much we’re measuring changes in the Monday is the deadline to register to clusions about turnout.

Billionaire Boys Club’s Joe Hunt seeks cut in life sentence


By Paul Elias Now he’s using those disappeared in 1984. Prosecutors have office. The termed-out Democrat took
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
same skills in to try to said Hunt killed Levin over a false promise office eight years ago vowing to reduce
close the biggest deal of to rescue the financially struggling the prison population and reform harsh
his life. “club,” which purported to invest mem- criminal justice laws, which includes
SAN FRANCISCO — The young Joe He’s calling on bers’ money in commodities but was most- reconsidering some life without parole
Hunt once used his intelligence, a high- California Gov. Jerry ly a Ponzi scheme that relied on new cash sentences.
energy salesman’s patter and powers of Brown to make him eli- infusions to keep it afloat. Brown’s office said the governor has
persuasion to get wealthy friends to invest gible for parole and give Hunt argues Levin faked his own death to given 42 inmates with those sentences a
in his Billionaire Boys Club to fuel an him a chance to leave escape a pending fraud case. Levin’s body chance at parole during his two terms in
opulent lifestyle that abruptly ended with Joe Hunt prison after spending has never been found. office.
a first-degree murder conviction and a 34 years behind bars. Hunt, 59, is hoping to capitalize on With time running out on Brown’s final
prison sentence of life without the possi- A Los Angeles County jury convicted Brown’s desire to burnish his gubernatori- term, Hunt and his family have launched a
bility of parole. Hunt in 1987 of killing Ron Levin, who al legacy during his last two months in publicity blitz to sway the governor.

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Trump blasts caravan, says he’s
cutting Central American aid
By Zeke Miller and Jill Colvin with the caravan for more
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS than a week have spoken
with Hondurans,
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump Guatemalans and
declared Monday the U.S. will begin cutting Salvadorans but have not
aid to three Central American countries he met any of the “Middle
accused of failing to stop thousands of Easterners” that Trump
migrants heading for the U.S. border. But claimed had “mixed in”
across his administration there was no indi- with the Central
cation of any action in response to what he Donald Trump American migrants. It
tweeted was a “National Emergy.” was clear, though, that
more migrants were continuing to join the
For hours on Monday, White House offi- caravan.
cials were unable to provide an explanation Trump’s tweets marked the latest escala-
for the president’s threats, which reflected tion of his efforts to thrust immigration
both his apparent frustration with the politics into the national conversation in
REUTERS migrant caravan and his determination to the closing weeks of the congressional
A migrant family, part of a caravan of thousands from Central America en route to the United transform it into Republican election gains. elections. He and his senior aides have long
States, sleep along a sidewalk in Tapachula, Mexico. Federal agencies said they’d received no believed the issue — which was a center-
guidance on the president’s declaration, piece of his winning presidential campaign

More than 7,000-strong the issued as he attempts to make illegal immi-


gration a focus of next month’s midterm
elections.
If Trump should follow through with his
— is key to revving up his base and moti-
vating GOP voters to turn out in November.
“Blame the Democrats, ” he wrote.
“Remember the midterms.”

migrant caravan pushes on


By Mark Stevenson group — reached the California border.
threat to end or greatly reduce U.S. aid, that
could worsen the poverty and violence that
are a root cause of the migration he has been
railing against, critics said.
Trump for months has sought to use for-
eign aid as a cudgel more broadly, threaten-
ing to withhold humanitarian and other aid
from “enemies of America” and using it to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The same could well happen this time Trump tweeted, “Sadly, it looks like pressure foreign governments to bend to his
around as some turn back, splinter off on Mexico’s Police and Military are unable to will. On Monday, he said he would be mak-
their own or decide to take their chances on stop the Caravan heading to the Southern ing good on his threat.
TAPACHULA, Mexico — Thousands of asylum in Mexico — as 1,128 have done so Border of the United States.” He added with- “Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador
Central American migrants resumed an ardu- far, according to the country’s Interior out evidence that “criminals and unknown were not able to do the job of stopping peo-
ous trek toward the U.S. border Monday, Department. Middle Easterners are mixed in.” ple from leaving their country and coming
with many bristling at suggestions there While such caravans have occurred semi- “I have alerted Border Patrol and Military illegally to the U.S. We will now begin cut-
could be terrorists among them and saying regularly over the years, this one has that this is a National Emergy,” he wrote. ting off, or substantially reducing, the mas-
the caravan is being used for political ends become a particularly hot topic ahead of the “Must change laws!” sive foreign aid routinely given to them,”
by U.S. President Donald Trump. Nov. 6 midterm elections in the U.S., and an Associated Press journalists traveling he wrote.
The caravan’s numbers have continued to immigrant rights activist traveling with the
grow as they walk and hitch rides through group accused Trump of using it to stir up his
hot and humid weather, and the United Republican base.
Nations estimated that it currently compris- “It is a shame that a president so powerful
es some 7,200 people, “many of whom uses this caravan for political ends,” said
intend to continue the march north.” Irineo Mujica of the group Pueblo Sin
However, they were still at least 1,140 Fronteras — People Without Borders —
miles (1,830 kilometers) from the nearest which works to provide humanitarian aid to
border crossing — McAllen, Texas — and migrants.
the length of their journey could more than Some have questioned the timing so close
double if they go to Tijuana-San Diego, the to the vote and whether some political force
destination of another caravan earlier this was behind it, though by all appearances it
year. That one shrank significantly as it began as a group of about 160 who decided
moved through Mexico, and only a tiny to band together in Honduras for protection
fraction — about 200 of the 1,200 in the and snowballed as they moved north.

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6 Tuesday • Oct 23, 2018 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Man accused of tance before hitting him in the head and tives in our work-
neck several times and kicking him in the Local briefs places.”
attacking developmentally chest, according to prosecutors. in Menlo Park in 2011, San Mateo County Hayes-White was first
disabled man faces prison The victim allegedly got to his feet and prosecutors said. appointed as fire chief
was struck by Havili two more times. The Jermaine Jones was convicted in March by then-Mayor Gavin
A San Bruno man accused of beating a
case was reported Oct. 18 after the victim of the murder of 19-year-old Stockton resi- Newsom in 2004.
developmentally disabled man and taking
told caretakers with the Golden Gate dent Carl Purvis Jr. in the area of Newbridge After having graduated
money from him is
Regional Center, a nonprofit serving those Street and Almanor Avenue on the evening from Santa Clara
behind bars on four
with developmental disabilities, about the of Aug. 18, 2011. University with a busi-
felony charges related to
incident, according to prosecutors. Jones pulled up alongside Purvis’ car and Joanne ness degree, she first
an Oct. 13 incident at a
fired several shots into it. Purvis was hit in began working with the
San Bruno liquor store, San Mateo jewelry store hit by heist Hayes-White San Francisco Fire
according to the San the abdomen and was able to drive a few
Two armed men robbed a jewelry store in blocks away but pulled to the side of the Department in 1990 as a firefighter and even-
Mateo County District
San Mateo on Saturday, Oct. 20, and were in road and bled to death, prosecutors said. tually worked her way up, serving as battal-
Attorney’s Office.
and out in less than a minute, said San Jones was eventually arrested in ion chief, assistant deputy chief and director
Charged with robbery,
Mateo police Sgt. Amanda Von Glahn. Stockton in October 2014 with the murder of training until being appointed as chief.
George Havili felony threats, felony weapon in his car.
assault and abuse of a The men entered Shane Co. at 690 Concar Elon Musk says his transit
dependent adult, George Havili, 21, faces up Drive near Highway 101 and State Route 92 The murder conviction came after a 23-
to eight years in state prison if convicted of at about 4:30 p. m. , pointed a gun at day trial and four days of jury deliberations. test tunnel close to completion
his charges, to which he pleaded not guilty employees and about 15 customers and then At his sentencing hearing Friday, several Elon Musk says he’s planning to offer
Monday, according to prosecutors. smashed just about every jewelry case in the of the victim’s family members spoke, as the public free rides through a tunnel he
On Oct. 13, Havili is said to have store, Von Glahn said, adding that it’s cur- did Jones, who again denied responsibility bored under a Los
harassed the 36-year-old victim, who is rently unknown how much merchandise for the murder, prosecutors said. Angeles suburb to test a
developmentally disabled, when he arrived they made off with. Along with the prison sentence, Jones new type of transporta-
at the Liquor Locker at 185 El Camino Real One of the men was armed with a handgun, was ordered to pay more than $9,000 to the tion system.
with a friend just before 8 p.m. Having the other a hammer and duffel bag, and both victim’s father plus other restitution yet to In a series of tweets
worked nearby, the victim, who allegedly were wearing gloves, masks and hooded be determined. Sunday, Musk said the
lives in a family care home in San Bruno, sweatshirts. They drove off in a sedan. No Jones’ defense attorney Eric Hove was tunnel is almost com-
had been to the store before to buy a drink one was injured. not immediately available to comment on plete and there will be an
in the past and had allegedly previously lent “But it was obviously traumatizing,” Von the sentencing. opening event on the
Havili money but was never paid back, Glahn said. “The victims were shaken up.” night of Dec. 10 and free
according to prosecutors. An investigation is underway. Von Glahn San Francisco fire chief to retire Elon Musk
rides for the public the
Havili allegedly struck the victim on the said she cannot recall a similar robbery in San Francisco Fire Chief Joanne Hayes- next day.
left side of his head with a closed fist, took recent times and urges anyone with infor- White announced she will be retiring from The tunnel runs about 2 miles under the
chains he had been wearing around his neck mation or home security footage within the her position. In a joint statement with streets of Hawthorne, where Musk’s SpaceX
and threatened to kill the victim if he didn’t area to contact the San Mateo Police Mayor London Breed, Hayes-White said her headquarters is located.
give him all the money he had, according to Department. retirement will be finalized once a replace- Musk has described a system in which
prosecutors. ment chief is selected. vehicles or people pods are moved on elec-
He allegedly went on to demand the vic- Man gets life in prison “My time serving as chief of the depart- trically powered platforms called skates at
tim give him $200, and struck him again on for 2011 fatal shooting ment has been a distinct honor and has
the head. A surveillance camera at the store speeds up to 155 mph.
been incredibly rewarding,” Hayes-White
showed Havili knocking the victim back- A 45-year-old transient has been sen- Musk wants to build a tunnel across west-
said in her statement. “I am proud to have
wards and then dragging him a short dis- tenced to life in prison without the possi- advanced health, wellness and safety initia- ern Los Angeles and another between a
bility of parole for a fatal drive-by shooting Metro subway line and Dodger Stadium.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Tuesday • Oct 23, 2018 7

Fury over reported federal plan


targeting transgender people
By David Crary The department said Monday it would not
and Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar comment on “alleged leaked documents.” It
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS did release a statement from Roger
Severino, head of its Office for Civil
WASHINGTON — LGBT leaders across the Rights, saying his agency was reviewing
U.S. reacted with fury Monday to a report the issue while abiding by the 2016 ruling
that the Trump administration is consider- from the Texas-based federal judge, Reed
ing adoption of a new definition of gender O’Connor.
that would effectively deny federal recogni- LGBT activists, who pledged legal chal-
tion and civil rights protections to trans- lenges if the reported memo leads to official
gender Americans. policy, said several other courts had issued
“I feel very threatened, but I am absolute- rulings contrary to O’Connor’s.
ly resolute, ” Mara Keisling, executive “For years, courts across the country have
director of the National Center for recognized that discriminating against
Transgender Rights, said at a news confer- someone because they are transgender is a
ence convened by more than a dozen form of sex discrimination, full stop,” said
activist leaders. “We will stand up and be Diana Flynn, Lambda Legal’s litigation
resilient, and we will be here long after this director. “If this administration wants to try
administration is in the trash heap.” and turn back the clock by moving ahead
The activist leaders, speaking amid with its own legally frivolous and scientifi-
posters reading “#Won’tBeErased,” later cally unsupportable definition of sex, we
addressed a protest rally outside the White will be there to meet that challenge.”
House. Shannon Minter, a transgender attorney
On Sunday, The New York Times reported with the National Center for Lesbian
that the Department of Health and Human Rights, called the reported plan a “cynical
Services was circulating a memo proposing REUTERS political ploy to sow discord and energize a
that gender be defined as an immutable bio- Transgender rights activists protest the government’s alleged attempt to strip transgender right-wing base” before the Nov. 6 elec-
logical condition determined by a person’s people of official recognition at the White House. tion.
sex organs at birth. The proposal would ance encouraging school officials to let well as I do — and we’re looking at it very UCLA legal scholar Jocelyn Samuels,
define sex as either male or female, and any transgender students use school bathrooms seriously.” who ran the HHS civil rights office in the
dispute about one’s sex would have to be that matched their gender identities. Trump added: “I’m protecting everybody.” Obama administration, said the Trump
clarified through genetic testing, according President Donald Trump briefly addressed The Cabinet agency had acknowledged administration would be going beyond
to the Times’ account of the memo. the latest controversy as he left the White months ago that it was working to rewrite a established law if it adopted the policy in
For LGBT-rights leaders, it’s the adminis- House for a political trip to Houston, but federal rule that bars discrimination in the memo.
tration’s latest attack on transgender left unclear how his administration plans to health care based on “gender identity.” It “What they are saying is you do not get to
Americans. They also cite an attempt to ban proceed. cited a Texas-based federal judge’s opinion decide your sex; it is the government that
them from military service; a memo from “We have a lot of different concepts right that the original rule went too far in con- will decide your sex,” said Samuels.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions concluding now,” Trump said. “They have a lot of dif- cluding that discrimination based on gender Omar Gonzalez-Pagan, a lawyer with
that civil rights laws don’t protect trans- ferent things happening with respect to identity is a form of sex discrimination, Lambda Legal, said the proposed rule
gender people from discrimination on the transgender right now — you know that as which is forbidden by civil rights laws. change appears to still be undergoing White
job; and the scrapping of Obama-era guid- House review.
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8 Tuesday • Oct 23, 2018 NATION/WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

As Trump rails, U.S. allies take lead in changing trade rules The fallout could be big: Disputes like an
By Jamey Keaten
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ongoing standoff between plane makers
Boeing and Airbus would go unresolved,
GENEVA — U.S. President Donald Trump gumming up the global trading system.
wants to rip up the rulebook for global trade. Governments could feel empowered to
China is by many accounts abusing it. change their trade policies on a whim, creat-
As a battle rages between the world’s top ing uncertainty for companies as they try to
economic power and the fast-growing Asian plan investments and business deals around
giant striving to take its place, Canada and the world.
the European Union are quietly working to Canada hosts ministers from the EU and
update the laws of international commerce, about 12 other countries in Ottawa on
which have not been changed since the Wednesday and Thursday to discuss reform of
internet boom. the WTO. Canada said it wants a meeting of
The question is how to fix the World Trade “like-minded people” — and didn’t invite
Organization, which oversees trade rules and the United States.
settles disputes as part of a global order the The EU, which is working bilaterally with
U.S. helped create after World War II to fos- China, last month floated ideas on how to
ter peace and get authoritarian countries to change the trade body.
open up. “We do believe the time has come for
As it stands, the WTO is on track to action,” the EU’s ambassador to the WTO,
become powerless by next year if the Trump Marc Vanheukelen, told a panel discussion
administration continues to withhold sup- in Geneva this month. “We now need to put
REUTERS port over its complaints that China breaks proposals on the table, and start negotiat-
Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally for U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) in Houston, Texas. the rules. ing.”

Around the world


Treaty exits and extensions
top Trump adviser’s Moscow talks
MOSCOW — U.S. President Donald Trump’s national
security adviser met in Moscow with top Russian officials
Monday, less than 48 hours after Trump
declared he intended to pull the United
States out of a 1987 nuclear weapons
treaty.
National Security Adviser John Bolton
and his Russian counterpart, Security
Council chairman Nikolai Patrushev, dis-
cussed arms control agreements, Syria,
Iran, North Korea and the fight against
John Bolton terrorism, according to the Security
Council.
During the talks, Patrushev emphasized the importance of
maintaining the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF)
Treaty, the Security Council said in a statement carried by
Russian news agencies.
Trump said that Russia violated the treaty that prohibits
the U.S. and Russia from possessing, producing or test-fly-
ing ground-launched nuclear cruise and ballistic missiles
with a range of 300 to 3,400 miles.
He warned Saturday that the U.S. will begin developing
such weapons unless Russia and China agree not to possess
or develop them.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Tuesday • Oct 23, 2018 9


John McDowell, Laura Parmer-Lohan The ‘Policybo’ effect
and Adam Rak for San Carlos City Council W
hat if I told you that your mind has the power
to restore the functions of your human body?
You might be a skeptic, but science supports

T
he city of San Carlos is con- it comes to emerging city issues and a
tending with the same issues
as other communities — land
Editorial willingness to listen and learn. That
is key for this council, since often-
my proposition to some degree. Since the 1920s, psychi-
atrists and scientists have conducted a series of clinical
trials involving patients who were treated with a fake
use, growth, traffic congestion and times an issue can change the more it medical drug known as a placebo. The trials were designed
at the foundation of any discussion of
civic finances exacerbated by rising who should next lead the city. A reces- is explored. An advocate for trans- to test the brain’s reaction to the fake medication and its
pension costs. How to meet the needs sion can quickly turn the city around, parency and open communication, we effect, if any, on the human body. To great surprise, many
of today while planning for the future and it is critically important to have envision Parmer-Lohan as being a of the patients treated with the placebo were actually
will take a number of perspectives councilmembers well-versed in positive steward of the city and its healed from debilitating diseases and sicknesses — all by
that reflect the current character of the finances at the helm. residents now and into the future. fooling the brain into believing in a fake medication.
city. While change is inevitable, At the top of that list is John Adam Rak is also well-suited for the These trials became known as
managing that change while ensuring position. He has recently immersed the “placebo” effect.
McDowell, who has a tremendous
the City of Good Living retains the himself in the Chamber of Commerce To date, scientists cannot
grasp of the issue of pension obliga-
essence of its moniker is the key. and has a good foundation for the understand how the placebo
tions and how to meet them. While it
San Carlos is not that far removed position as a former member of the effects the brain or the human
can’t be met with one or two city deci-
from severe fiscal challenges. One of San Carlos Elementary School body’s reactions to it. Although
sions, McDowell exhibits a deft touch
its tactics in the 2000s was to use the District Board of Trustees. Rak is the reliability of these clinical
on the intricacies of municipal budg-
contract model for city services which bright and communicative with a firm trials were called into question
ets in explaining how the hotel tax for many years, scientists have
allowed it to save money on benefits could play into pension obligations. grasp on the position and all it
and, ultimately, pensions. While it entails. not ruled out the possibility
Combine that with his philosophy of that a power within our minds is
has moved away from some of that putting reins on commercial develop- Sara McDowell and Ken Castle also
activity, some contracts linger and have the right experience, she with capable of healing itself and the
ment and his push for more inclusion- body. One thing is certain: The
most can agree there is a benefit. ary zoning when it comes to afford- her experience on the Economic
There are very few complaints when it able housing and you have a responsi- Development Advisory Committee placebo effect has no effect if Jonathan Madison
comes to the Sheriff’s Office provid- and he with his work in the neighbor- the patient does not believe the
ble steward for the city’s finances, its physician’s representations about the pill’s effects. As
ing law enforcement, but there can be current residents and those who are hoods. Still, a choice must be made
some changes when it comes to regu- and we recommend John McDowell, such, the most important component of the placebo effect
struggling with rising rents. is not the sugar pill itself, but the consumer’s belief in the
lar staffing, particularly in planning. Laura Parmer-Lohan has also exhib- Laura Parmer-Lohan and Adam Rak for
Still, city finances and the emerging the three open seats on the San Carlos pill’s effectiveness.
ited a wide range of knowledge when When I consider the placebo’s prescribed by physicians
issue of pension obligation should be City Council.
to patients and the physician’s representations about the
pill’s effects, I often think of the representations politi-
Redwood City Council (three seats) District Board of Trustees (three cians offer their constituents about the effects of proposed
Giselle Hale, Diane Howard and Rick seats) legislation and policy. Often, we hear about proposed
Hunter policies that appeal to our convictions and sentiments at
Millbrae City Council (two seats) John Baker, Eddie Flores and Reem
Nasrah the surface. At the core, these policies have no real capac-
Reuben Holober and Anne Oliva ity to solve the problems they were supposed to address.
South San Francisco City Council San Mateo County Community
(three seats) College District Trustee Area 4 (one They are policies with the effect of a placebo. National
Mark Addiego, Pradeep Gupta and seat) Review author and political strategist Reihan Salam has
Mark Nagales coined the following term for such policies: “policybos.”
South San Francisco city clerk Tom Mohr Policybos have been in effect for centuries. Consider
Rosa Acosta San Mateo County Board of President Bill Clinton’s sweeping Violent Crime Control
Education District 1 (one seat) and Law Enforcement Act of 1994. In reaction to the
SCHOOL BOARDS Susan Alvaro nation’s call for action to address rising crime, President
Belmont-Redwood Shores Clinton assured the American public that the legislation
Elementary School District Board of would result in safer communities and better community-
CITY OFFICES Trustees (three seats) LOCAL MEASURES relations among police officers and neighborhoods
Belmont City Council (three seats) Suvarna Bhopale, Amy Koo and Rahila plagued by crime. In retrospect, the law is blamed by
Warren Lieberman, Julia Mates and San Bruno Park Elementary School
Passi
District Measure X $79 million bond many for unprecedented incarceration rates, recidivism, its
Charles Stone San Bruno Park Elementary School controversial “three-strikes” provision and a spike in
Foster City Council (two seats) District Board of Trustees (three measure (55 percent needed) — YES
crime. In 2016, President Clinton personally took the
Richa Awasthi and Paul Williams seats) San Mateo-Foster City Elementary blame in a speech to the NAACP, noting that he “signed a
Half Moon Bay City Council (three seats) Teri Chavez, Andrew Mason and Henry School District Measure V $298
Debbie Ruddock, Virginia Turezyn and
bill that made the problem worse.”
Sanchez parcel tax measure (Two-thirds
Deborah Penrose South San Francisco Unified School needed) — YES
Likewise, many would argue that President Ronald
Reagan’s Drug War policies exacerbated crime trends in a
similar way in the 1970s.

Letter to the editor More recently, we have witnessed proposed policies


that similarly appeal to our convictions about how to
address problems at the local and national level, but have
cation for that measure. policies have been substantially influ- little chance of actually addressing the problem.
Measure KK takes money Among the justifications for this tax Consider the administration’s proposal to “build a wall”
enced, if not completely controlled,
out of residents’ pockets ongoing surge in local taxes, Belmont by Democrats in Sacramento it is hor- to reform our nation’s broken immigration system. Many
Editor, advises us that: “Over the last 22 years would agree that merely building a wall is not going to
ribly disingenuous to set the blame on
The city of Belmont is using its Sacramento has taken $20 million in reform our nation’s immigration problem. It will actually
an ambiguous capital city while using take bipartisan efforts from Democrats and Republicans to
political capital and tax revenues to Belmont’s locally controlled funds.”
the pity plea to take money out of res- achieve an effective resolution, rather than winning
promote the adoption of Measure KK. This is eerily similar to the rationale
for the recent property tax increase to idents’ pockets. We must be running antics, campaigning or solutions that end in a concept.
Purportedly, the proceeds of this tax
“can” be used to fix potholes, repair fund the Belmont-Redwood Shores out of wool to pull over the eyes of Consider the housing reform proposals and state ballot
streets and maintain 911 emergency Elementary School District. So voters, we are certainly running out of measures aimed to address California’s housing shortage.
services. Oddly, this is the exact same shouldn’t it be surprising that both tax municipal and political credibility. Many politicians suggest that the underlying fundamental
claim that the council, the city manag- measures found strong support from Brian Buckley issue facing California’s housing crisis is that there are
er and the other proponents of the the San Mateo County Democrats not enough affordable housing options for residents.
Belmont According to a 2018 survey by the Los Angeles Times,
recent sales tax hike made as a justifi- Central Committee? In a state whose
more than 85 percent of California voters agree with that
logic. To great surprise, state analysts, independent
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10 Tuesday • Oct 23, 2018 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Banks lead U.S. stock slide


By Alex Veiga recent weeks about potential
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS threats to corporate growth,
High: 25,561.34 including rising interest rates,
Banks led a broad slide in U.S. Low: 25,236.05 trade tensions between the U.S.
stocks Monday as an early rally Close: 25,317.41 and China, and some sluggish
faded, giving the benchmark S&P Change: -126.93 reports about housing construc-
500 index its fourth straight loss. tion and sales.
Health care and energy stocks OTHER INDEXES This week marks the busiest
also helped pull the market lower, S&P 500: 2755.88 -11.90 stretch of the quarterly earnings
outweighing gains by technology NYSE Index: 12,374.76 -82.51 calendar as many big-name compa-
and consumer-focused stocks. Nasdaq: 7468.63 +19.60 nies report their latest results,
Crude oil prices eked out a small NYSE MKT: 2638.19 -14.26 including Caterpillar, Amazon and
gain after spending most of the Russell 2000: 1539.50 -2.54 Google’s parent company,
day in the red. Alphabet.
Wilshire 5000: 28,447.55 -115.94
The latest losses came as traders Nearly 17 percent of companies
geared up for a busy week of com- 10-Yr Bond: 3.19 -0.00 in the S&P 500 had served up third-
pany earnings reports that should Oil (per barrel): 69.25 +0.13 quarter results as of Monday. Of
help answer how Corporate Gold : 1,225.40 -3.30 those, 54 percent delivered earn-
America is coping with rising ings and revenue that topped Wall
interest rates, inflation and the or 0.4 percent, to 2,755.88. The 1,539.50. That’s the lowest close That early rally vanished after a Street’s forecasts, according to
impact of global trade disputes. index is on course for its worst for the index since April. It’s now few minutes, however, as trading S&P Global Market Intelligence.
“The earnings results have the month in more than three years. up just 0.3 percent for the year. turned volatile. At its extremes, Financial and industrial compa-
potential to stabilize the market, The Dow Jones Industrial Average Decliners outnumbered gainers the Dow swung from a gain of more nies account for most of the S&P
but what investors are really keen lost 126.93 points, or 0.5 per- on the New York Stock Exchange. than 100 points to a loss of more 500 companies that have reported
on hearing from companies is cent, to 25,317.41. The tech- Major U.S. stock indexes ini- than 200. results so far this earnings season.
what the sustainability of the earn- heavy Nasdaq recovered from an tially headed higher early Monday, “In this pullback, the defensive Investors are most focused on
ings outlook is, especially in early tumble, gaining 19.60 riding a strong wave of buying in sectors have held in there better what companies have to say about
light of the concerns of the poten- points, or 0.3 percent, to Chinese markets as traders brushed than these more cyclical sectors,” what impact, if any, the U.S.-
tial impact from tariffs,” said Laura 7,468.63. off potential concerns about slow- said Scott Wren, senior global China trade dispute, a stronger dol-
Kane, head of Investment Themes The Russell 2000 index of er growth in the world’s second- equity strategist at Wells Fargo lar and rising interest rates, which
Americas at UBS Wealth smaller-company stocks gave up biggest economy and a downgrade Investment Institute. can drive up the cost of borrowing
Management Research. 2.54 points, or 0.2 percent, to in Italy’s credit rating. Investors have been worried in and carrying debt, are likely to
The S&P 500 fell 11.90 points, have in 2019.

Judge upholds Monsanto verdict, cuts award to $78M By Paul Elias ages after it found that the St. popular Roundup weed killer
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Louis-based agribusiness had pur- caused the groundskeeper’s can-
posely ignored warnings and evi- cer. She said the company pre-
SAN FRANCISCO — A dence that its popular Roundup sented its own experts who dis-
Northern California judge on product causes cancer, including agreed with Nahban in a debate
Monday upheld a jury’s verdict DeWayne Johnson’s lymphoma. that was up to a jury to decide.
that found Monsanto’s weed killer But in a tentative ruling on Oct. Some jurors were so upset by
caused a groundskeeper’s cancer, 11, Bolanos said it appeared the the prospect of having their ver-
but she slashed the amount of jurors overreached with punitive dict thrown out that they wrote to
money to be paid to the man from damages. She said then that she Bolanos, the San Francisco
$289 million to $78 million. was considering wiping out the Chronicle reported.
In denying Monsanto’s request $250 million judgment after find- “I urge you to respect and honor
for a new trial, San Francisco ing no compelling evidence pre- our verdict and the six weeks of
Superior Court Judge Suzanne sented at trial that Monsanto our lives that we dedicated to this
Bolanos cut the jury’s punitive employees ignored evidence that trial,” juror Gary Kitahata wrote.
damage award from $250 million the weed killer caused cancer. Juror Robert Howard said the jury
to $39 million. The judge had ear- The judge reversed course paid “studious attention” to the
lier said she had strong doubts Monday and said the jurors evidence and any decision to
JEEPERSMEDIA ON VISUALHUNT about the jury’s punitive damage appeared to agree with Johnson’s overturn its verdict would shake
Dr.Chadi Nahban concluded that Monsanto’s Roundup weed killer caused award. expert witness, Dr.Chadi Nahban, his confidence in the judicial sys-
a groundskeeper’s cancer. The jury awarded punitive dam- who concluded that Monsanto’s tem.

Netflix to borrow another Business brief


$2B to pay its programming bills
SAN FRANCISCO — Netflix plans to bor-
includes another $1.9 billion debt offering
that Netflix completed earlier this year.
Oculus co-founder Iribe
row another $2 billion to help pay for the
exclusive series and movies that its man-
agement credits for helping its video
The borrowing binge appears to be pay-
ing off. Netflix has gained nearly 100 mil-
lion subscribers since September 2013,
joins Facebook exodus
By Micahel Liedtke for $2 billion. Iribe had
streaming service reel in millions of new including 7 million in the past quarter. The THE ASSOCIATED PRESS been Oculus’ CEO until
subscribers during the past five years. company recently predicted it will add 2016 when he shifted to a
The additional debt load announced another 9.4 million subscribers by the end SAN FRANCISCO — A co-founder of lower-ranking job in the
Monday isn’t a surprise. Netflix needs more of this year. Facebook’s virtual-reality division is join- virtual reality division.
cash because it has been spending more The Los Gatos company believes all its ing the exodus of executives to leave the Facebook issued a
money than its business generates since its spending on award-winning programming company after striking it rich in lucrative statement Monday hail-
expansion into original programming with will help it build an insurmountable lead in sales of their startups. ing Iribe for pushing
the 2013 release of “House of Cards.” video streaming as other major entertain- Oculus co-founder Brendan Iribe disclosed virtual reality “far
Netflix expects to burn through $3 billion ment companies such as Walt Disney Co. his decision to leave Facebook in Monday Brendan Iribe beyond the boundaries
this year. The $2 billion that Netflix plans join the fray with a current crop of competi- tweet, as well as a post on his Facebook of what people thought
to raise in a bond offering will be lopped tors that include Amazon, Hulu and HBO. page. His departure comes 2 1/2 years after possible and it’s because of his vision that
onto it existing debt of $11.8 billion. That
Facebook parted ways with Oculus’ other co- we’re all here working on VR today. We’re
founder, Palmer Luckey. thankful for his leadership, his dedication
Both Iribe and Luckey joined Facebook in to building the impossible, and he’ll be
2014 after selling Oculus to the company missed.”

FICO to test new type of credit score


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mation, such as data from their personal
checking, savings or money market
Credit scores are about to get a tweak that accounts.
might help those with weaker credit. The extra information is intended to pro-
Fair Isaac Corp., the company behind the vide a more in-depth picture of how they use
widely used FICO score, announced Monday their money and build on traditional informa-
that it will begin testing a new type of credit tion for credit scores, which are based largely
score next year with credit reporting agency on payment history. It would potentially
Experian and technology company Finicity. improve the credit score of many Americans,
The new UltraFICO score requires con- particularly those with weak credit or limited
sumers to agree to share added personal infor- credit history.
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<<< Page 13, Dodgers, Red Sox warm up


for Tuesday’s cold World Series opener
Tuesday • Oct. 23, 2018

Raiders trade Cooper to Cowboys


By Josh Dubow week Monday and immediately made rebuild mode after a 1-5 start to the sea-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS another big trade, dealing Cooper to son.
the Dallas Cowboys for a 2019 first- “It’s disappointing. Real disap-
ALAMEDA — Soon after Jon Gruden round pick. That trade follows the one pointing,” general manager Reggie
arrived for his second stint as Oakland made just over a week before the start McKenzie said. “It was starting to get
Raiders coach last winter he called of the season that sent Mack to that way last year when we somewhat
Amari Cooper a “focal point” of the Chicago for a package that included a took a nosedive, but I understand the
offense and pointed to Khalil Mack as a pair of first-round picks. NFL, the system will not allow you to
reason why he came back to coaching. Now a team that won 12 games less keep them all.”
Less than two months into his first than two years ago and was viewed as The Raiders have three first-round
season back in Oakland, both former an up-and-coming franchise with core picks for the first time since 1988, KIRBY LEE/USA TODAY SPORTS
Pro Bowlers are gone. young players such as Mack, Cooper Amari Cooper was traded Monday by the Raiders to Dallas
The Raiders returned from the bye and quarterback is in full-fledged See TRADE, Page 14 for a 2019 first-round draft pick.

CCS berths
It’s in the
Mercy freshman shoots
hole! on the line
Athlete of the Week
I
t seems like it was only last week
hole-in-one in warmup that athletes reported to practice to
begin the 2018-19 school year, and
for WBAL golf playoffs yet here we are, near the end of October
By Terry Bernal and the beginning of the fall playoff sea-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF son. CCS qualifying tournaments begin
this week in Girls’ tennis, boys’ and
Brooke Barron’s round at Baylands Golf girls’ water polo and girls’ golf.
Links was supposed to be a simple scouting
excursion. PAL water polo tournament
What transpired was the shot of a lifetime. The PAL water polo tournament may be
A freshman at Mercy-Burlingame, Barron one of the most interesting brackets in
was playing a practice round Sunday, Oct. 14 all of CCS, simply because there are so
in Palo Alto when she knocked home a hole- many different things going on in what
in-one on the 85-yard 15th. Partnering with will almost certainly end with the Menlo
her father Tony for an out-of-school scout- School boys’ and
ing trip to Baylands — where Mercy plays Castilleja girls’
Wednesday as part of the West Bay Athletic teams adding tour-
League girls’ golf playoffs — she used a nament titles to
pitching wedge to send the ball on the long their regular-sea-
side of the green, backspin it back toward son crowns.
the cup. … But in an effort
And in! to add some excite-
“I’m still shocked I got one; I couldn’t Above: Mercy-Burlingame’s Brooke Barron ment, the PAL uses
believe it,” Barron said. “It was like surreal.” lines up a shot at Crystal Springs Golf Course. a points system to
Barron — the Daily Journal Athlete of the Left: Barron, Mercy’s No. 1 player as a determine the
Week — was immediately whisked off her freshman, takes a shot in a WBAL match. league’s four auto-
feet by her father, who spun her around in matic CCS bids.
celebration. Not a bad introduction to the
Below: Barron poses by the cup after firing
Each team in the
challenging course that recently reopened
a hole-in-one on the 15th hole last Sunday
PAL playoffs are assigned points based
after a long-term remodel.
at Baylands Golf Links in Palo Alto.
on their finish in the standings. Eight
A Daly City native, Barron is accustomed points for first, seven points for second
to playing on the other side of the world in place and so on. Those points are then
terms of Peninsula geography. Something added to points earned for a team’s finish
of a lifer on the golf course, she is a second- in the tournament. Again, the tournament
generation member of The Olympic Club in champion is awarded eight points and so
San Francisco. She has played as part of the on down the line.
Olympic Club Junior team the past two sum- What the point system does is allow
mers. Last year the team advanced to the Bay any team to grab one of four automatic
Cities League championship round and fin- CCS playoff berths if they can get hot
ished runner-up in league to Castlewood and pull off an upset or two.
Country Club-Pleasanton. But there is plenty of intrigue before
Still, arriving as a freshman at Mercy- Saturday’s championship matches. The
Burlingame this season was a nerve-wrack- tournament kicked off Monday with play-
ing experience for the varsity newcomer. in games into the main tournament draw.
Not knowing if she’d even make the varsity Today, however, is arguably the biggest
cut, she was surprised to learn she would match of the tournament as both the boys
open the season as the Crusaders’ No. 1 and girls will play CCS qualifying match-
player. es. On the boys’ side, undefeated Ocean

See AOTW, Page 12 See LOUNGE, Page 16

Curry, KD lead Warriors past Suns


By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Warriors 123, Suns 103
team’s passing, rushed shots and ball movement so far.
OAKLAND — Steph Curry scored 15 of “I’d like to get great shots instead of decent ones,” Kerr
his 29 points in the third quarter and also said. “Right now we’re settling for decent ones.”
had eight assists, leading the Warriors Kerr might be pleased with the progress: The Warriors shot
past the Phoenix Suns 123-103 Monday 51.1 percent in the second of a back-to-back following a
night. two-point loss at Denver on Sunday, which came after a one-
Kevin Durant scored 22 points and point win Friday at Utah.
KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS Draymond Green dished out eight of 35 Kevin Durant The Warriors won a 16th straight against Phoenix, their
Draymond Green, left, and guard Steph Curry during the assists for the two-time defending NBA
third quarter Monday against the Suns at Oracle Arena. champions. Coach Steve Kerr had been disappointed in his See DUBS, Page 15
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Honor roll
runs of 64, 59, 5 and 29 yards. Grant added in his first-ever varsity appearance, with
three more scores of 4, 8 and 64 yards. twin brother Connor earning the assist.
Lucas Meredi th, Burl i ng ame fo o t- Henry To m, Jeffers o n fo o tbal l . The
bal l . The sophomore running back rushed 6-3, 185-pound wide receiver has put togeth-
for 171 yards and two touchdowns on 17 er quite a season, averaging 103.4 yards per
carries, including a game-icing 46-yard game, ranking second among all teams in
touchdown during the Panthers’ 31-20 win the Central Coast Section that report statis-
over the King’s Academy. Meredith also tics to MaxPreps.com. Tom turned in the
added two catches for 17 yards, including a best game of his varsity career last Friday in
15-yard scoring pass from quarterback Jeff’s 28-6 win over El Camino, totaling 10
Jordan Malashus. catches for a career-high 158 yards with two
Jared Jul i an, Terra No v a fo o tbal l . touchdowns. The CCS leader in receiving
The Tigers scored a program-record 67 827 yards, he is closing in on the 1,000-
points in last Friday’s 67-33 win over yard club, the membership of which includes
Menlo School, much in part to Julian being just 13 players in throughout the state,
in the end zone seemingly all afternoon according to MaxPreps.
long. The senior not only three for threw Grace Ki ng , Menl o Scho o l v o l l ey -
touchdowns of 63, 40 and 19 yards, the big bal l . The Lady Knights marched to their
6-3, 210-pound quarterback proved shiftier second straight WBAL Foothill Division
than his size might suggest, as he also title this season, clinching last Thursday
rushed for scores of 5, 3, 4 and 39 yards, giv- with a five-set win over second-place Notre Brandon Malaingi scored four TDs, including
Julie Raffetto scored four goals to lead HMB ing him a career-high seven TDs on the day. Dame-Belmont. King — one of the top hit- on a long pick-6, in Cap’s win over Woodside.
to its PAL Ocean Division-clinching win. El e n a Ro s e r an d Cami l l e ters in the Central Coast Section this sea- run of CCS girls competitors last Friday at the

J
ul i e Raffetto , Hal f Mo o n Bay Wi l l i ams o n, Hi l l s dal e g i rl s ’ tenni s . son — powered the momentous win with the Mt. San Antonio College Invitational. Yerby
g i rl s ’ water po l o . The senior put The Knights’ No. 3 and No. 4 singles play- match of her life. The senior outside hitter finished the three-mile course in 19 minutes,
together one of her best all-around ers, repectively, Roser’s and Williamson’s went for a career-high 30 kills while hitting 9 seconds, tying Homestead freshman Mia
performances to help the Cougars cap off an wins helped propel Hillsdale to a 4-3 upset at a .367 clip, and recorded a double-double Tarkington for third best in the CCS.
undefeated Ocean Division championship. of Burlingame and put the Knights in the by adding 11 digs. B ran do n Mal ai n g i , Cap uc h i n o
Not only did she factor in six HMB goals — running for a PAL team tournament bid. Wi l l Bradfo rd, San Mateo fo o tbal l . fo o tbal l . One of the reasons pick-6s are
she scored four times and assisted on two Roser won her match 6-4, 6-4, while The Bearcats rode a dominant ground attack so fun is because they offer opportunities
others — she also came up with nine steals Williamson prevailed 6-3, 6-0. to a 28-21 win over Sequoia last Friday, for the longest gains on the high school
defensively. Co nno r and Ben No rdel l , Hi l l s dal e totaling 341 team rushing yards. Bradford gridiron. Malaingi reeled off one of those
Paul Laut ai mi an d Cam Gran t , bo y s ’ water po l o . The Nordell twins led the way as the 6-foot, 200-pound senior returns on a pick in last Friday’s 59-36 Cap
Arag o n fo o tbal l . The two senior running starred in the Knights’ 13-10 loss to Menlo- carried 23 times for 160 yards and two victory over Woodside, nabbing an inter-
backs finally had a breakout game, combin- Atherton. Connor Nordell led the Knights touchdowns, marking his third 100-plus ception in his own end zone and returning it
ing for seven touchdowns in the Dons’ 43- with three goals and two assists. Ben rushing game of the season. 103 yards for the score. On offense, the
21 win over Half Moon Bay, their first win Nordell, who has Down syndrome, scored Cl ai re Yerby, Hal f Mo o n Bay cro s s - Mustangs’ left-handed gunslinging quarter-
of the season. Lautaimi scored four times on his first-ever high school water polo goal co untry. The junior enjoyed the third best back also threw for three TDs.

“Unbelievable,” he said. “We have a lot


Hillsdale boys, Carlmont girls win AOTW of girls of various abilities on the team.
And you can just see she has it all together.
PAL water polo tourney play-ins Continued from page 11
Her swing is so smooth. She’s got it all
going.”
By Terry Bernal by a Spencer Sih angling for a high-pres- Through the regular season, Barron aver-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF sure goal. The Knights were paced by a hat aged 41.7 strokes per round, ranking 11th
trick by Connor Nordell. “I was shocked,” Barron said. “I thought I
among WBAL golfers, and third among
The Peninsula Athletic League postseason Hillsdale advances to open PAL tourney wasn’t going to make the team to be hon-
freshmen. Harker’s Sophie Zhang-Murphy
officially opens Tuesday, with the Hillsdale play Tuesday against No. 1-seed Menlo. est.”
at No. 1, and Tina Xu at No. 6 are the only
boys and Carlmont girls each happy to “They’re a juggernaut,” Hillsdale head Mercy head coach John Fraher didn’t hes- freshies who faired better.
make the cut in the water. coach Dan Hibosn said. “We’d like to think itate to bump the freshman to the top of the When she returns to Baylands Wednesday,
The Hillsdale boys’ water polo team we have a puncher’s chance. We’re going to team depth chart. And Barron swiftly she will be looking to surge past those
scored a victory in Monday’s play-in game give it our best shot and see where we end rewarded her coach with a medal-winning freshmen, along with standouts such as
for the PAL Water Polo Tournament, top- up.” performance in Mercy’s season opener, Menlo School juniors Gianna Inguagiato
ping Sequoia 9-6. In the girls’ play-in The Lady Scots face the No. 1 draw as well shooting 39 at Sunnyvale Municipal Golf (No. 5 in WBAL with a 37.3 average) and
game, Carlmont outlasted Burlingame 11-6. in powerhouse Castilleja. Course, tying Castilleja senior Niav Layton Vikki Xu (No. 10, 40.0).
The boys’ match marked the final game of “Playing against Castilleja is a great for medalist honors. “I’m feeling pretty good,” Barron said. “I
Sequoia head coach Francisco Andaluz’s opportunity,” Carlmont head coach Bernice Barron’s performance through the feel like the team will do good. I think we
tenure with the team. Running the O’Connor said. “They have some players remainder of the season was summed up in should try our best — not worry about the
Cherokees program for over a decade, that are really talented. For our girls to be one word by Fraher. score and have fun.”
Andaluz announced earlier this year he’d be able to play against them … I just want
stepping down at season’s end. them to play well.”
Andaluz coached a good duel in his finale. Carlmont was paced Monday by sopho-
With the score tied at halftime, Hillsdale more Ilyana Zlobinsky’s six goals, while
took the led in the third quarter, highlighted Nicole Turk had a team-high five steals.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday • Oct 23, 2018 13


World Series Game 1 to be cold one for Dodgers, Red Sox The Dodgers haven’t played an interleague
By Ben Walker
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS game at Fenway since 2010, meaning Yasiel
Puig, Cody Bellinger and Max Muncy will be
BOSTON — Hooting and hollering, Chris getting their first looks on the field. Rookie
Taylor and a couple of Dodgers took aim at Walker Buehler visited a couple times while
the Green Monster. With their arms, not he played in the amateur Cape Cod League.
bats. Red Sox reliever Brandon Workman appre-
Standing in left field, they kept throwing ciates the oldest park in the majors, which
balls at a small, square space in the score- opened about a week after the Titanic sank in
board, shouting every time a miss clanged 1912.
off the metal letters. “There are some unique features here. The
“I’ve got good aim!” Taylor shouted after triangle in center field. The wall, of course,”
he finally tossed one through, ending the he said.
contest Monday. “I’ve never been in the visitors’ club-
A lot of fun for Los Angeles, frolicking at house, but I hear it’s tiny. That’s OK by me,
Fenway Park during a World Series workout. I’m on the other side.”
Might not look, sound and feel so friendly At least the weather is supposed to decent
come Game 1 on Tuesday night. enough. For late October in the Northeast,
“It’s a completely different atmosphere,” no doubt.
Boston reliever Heath Hembree cautioned. It’s supposed to be around 50 for Sale’s
“Are they going to feel the Monster breath- first pitch, with temperatures dropping into
ing down on them?” the upper 40s. A little cooler for Game 2 on
Goes beyond the ballpark, too. Wednesday night when David Price starts for
“I think the biggest challenge for a team DAVID BUTLER II/USA TODAY SPORTS Boston against Hyun-Jin Ryu.
coming in here is you’re playing the Boston Red Sox right fielder Mookie Betts works out during media day Monday prior to the World Before that, Dodgers second baseman
Red Sox,” pitcher Nathan Eovaldi said. Series at Fenway Park. Brian Dozier intends to speak to his team-
That’s the part Clayton Kershaw will focus forms,” said Chris Sale, who starts the open- During the AL Championship Series, mates, sharing the knowledge he learned
on, trying to contain Mookie Betts, J.D. er for Boston. “It’s not an easy place to play Houston left fielder Marwin Gonzalez got over seven seasons with Minnesota.
Martinez and a team that blitzed to a team- as a visitor.” lost out there and banged hard into the score- “We actually have a long meeting coming
record 108 wins, then breezed through the “This ballpark definitely brings its chal- board, which isn’t padded. He was down for a up and I’m going to touch on that with a few
AL playoffs. lenges in terms of it’s different. It’s not your while. different things,” he said. “How to play the
A three-time NL Cy Young Award winner, standard wall out in center field, just kind of “Crazy bounces, all the odd angles. Off the wall that I learned even as a shortstop my
Kershaw has never pitched at Fenway. But he a half-oval. We have ... nooks and crannies scoreboard, off the numbers,” said Dodgers rookie year. I’m going to touch on that to
went through a drill in bullpen Sunday and some sharp edges and some different starter Rich Hill, who previously pitched for make sure.”
night, going through his entire routine on things going on out there,” he said. “I could the Red Sox. “There’s no park similar to this,” he said.
the mound - even going to his mouth and definitely see how this could raise some “Or you hook one down the line toward “Balls down the line hit the stands. Flyballs
wiping his hand before taking the ball out of challenges for a team that doesn’t play here Pesky’s Pole, it’s probably less than 200 can get lost. I guess my message is don’t let
his glove - without throwing a single pitch. a lot.” feet down there,” he said. “There’s not a park yourself be surprised by anything that hap-
On Monday, he loosened up in a cutoff T- Fans saw that earlier in the playoffs. like this.” pens here.”
shirt and ski cap. A relative stranger to the 37-foot-high Taylor made a sensational catch in left- Dodgers reliever Ryan Madson said he
“Check this one off as far as pitching wall, Yankees left fielder Andrew McCutchen center field Saturday night as the Dodgers isn’t too worried about the ballpark oddities.
tomorrow, but I don’t really think about the misplayed a carom in the AL Division beat Milwaukee in Game 7 of the NLCS. He’s Easy for him to say — he was part of
history part of it too much, honestly,” he Series. Shortstop Didi Gregorius wandered played at Fenway, albeit a few years ago with bullpens that won World Series champi-
said. far into the outfield, retrieved the carom and Seattle. onships in Philadelphia and Kansas City.
The view from the other dugout certainly made a long relay - and wound up hurting his “I’ll feel it out,” he said. “None of that factors into what we’re
is more inviting. elbow, an injury that required Tommy John The Red Sox and Dodgers are meeting in the talking about, ” he said, adding with a
“It’s a lot better wearing the white uni- surgery. World Series for the first time since 1916. smile, “we hope not.”
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career from 56 yards.


Colbert likely out for season Ryan leads Falcons pasy NYG
ATLANTA — Matt Ryan threw a
47-yard touchdown pass to Marvin
NFL brief
passes and finished 31 of 39 for
Manning was sacked four times
but still managed to complete 27
By Joe Stiglich 379 yards , sending the Giants (1-
Hall, Tevin Coleman broke loose on of 38 for 399 yards. Odell
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 6) to their fourth straight loss.
a 30-yard scoring run and the Beckham hauled in eight passes
Falcons added another chapter to Giorgio Tavecchio, filling in for for 143 yards, his fourth 100-yard
SANTA CLARA — San Francisco injured Atlanta kicker Matt Bryant,
49ers free safety Adrian Colbert New York’s miserable season, beat- receiving game of the season, and
ing the Giants 23-20 Monday night. sealed the victory for Atlanta (3-4) Sterling Shepard finished with
likely will miss the rest of the sea-
son with a high ankle sprain he Ryan completed his final 18 with the longest field goal of his 167 yards on five receptions.
suffered Sunday.
ship between McKenzie and fourth overall out of Alabama in
The 49ers placed Colbert on
injured reserve Monday and signed
quarterback Tom Savage to a one-
year contract to take his roster spot. SERGIO ESTRADA/USA TODAY
TRADE Gruden. McKenzie was kept on as
general manager after owner Mark
Davis fired Jack Del Rio last offsea-
2015.
Cooper was the third receiver to
start his career with back-to-back
Coach Kyle Shanahan estimated Adrian Colbert is doubtful to return Continued from page 11 son and lured Gruden back to coach-
ing after several unsuccessful seasons with 1,000 yards receiving
Colbert would be sidelined for six to this season due to an ankle sprain. and 70 catches, following Odell
eight weeks. He would be eligible to attempts.
despite a shaky performance in when they took Hall of Famer Tim Beckham Jr. and Marques Colston,
come off IR for the 49ers’ second-to- Sunday’s 39-10 loss to the Rams. Brown, five-time Pro Bowler Terry While McKenzie kept his title as but has been unable to build on that
last game, at home against the Beathard threw two interceptions McDaniel and Scott Davis. general manager, Gruden was given success the past two years.
Chicago Bears on Dec. 23. and lost a fumble, giving him seven a 10-year contract worth up to $100
They have plenty of holes on the
But Shanahan talked as if interceptions and three lost fumbles million, making him the clear top He has just 70 catches for 960
roster as evidenced by the early sea-
Colbert, a second-year player out in five games (four starts). San dog in the organization. McKenzie yards since the start of 2016 as his
son struggles and will now look to
of Miami, will be shut down for Francisco (1-6) is winless since tried to downplay that even after the inconsistency has become a bigger
rebuild through the draft.
the season. Rookie D.J. Reed will Beathard took over for Garoppolo. team dealt away two of his recent problem. Cooper has been held
“We’re building this thing in con-
get the first opportunity to start at first-round picks and Gruden has under 30 yards receiving in 13 of
“We’ve had 18 turnovers this cert together, I’m talking about me
free safety in his absence. been unwilling to give significant his past 26 games. Cooper has
year, ” Shanahan said. “I’ve and coach Gru,” general manager
playing time to 2016 and ‘17 first- 3,183 yards and 19 touchdowns in
“It’s tough. It’s part of football, watched every single one, defi- Reggie McKenzie said. “We’re
rounders Karl Joseph and Gareon three-plus seasons.
though,” Shanahan said. “It’s not nitely more than once. I recom- doing this thing together. When we
Conley.
the first time that’s happened. mend you guys (the media) do it make a deal, I think these picks are “I still think he is a first-round
Colbert is one of those guys who too. You guys will see there’s a lot going to help this team tremen- “Gruden and I, we work together
very well. Let’s make no mistakes player,” McKenzie said. “That’s
got his opportunity last year of people involved in each one.” dously, bottom line. It’s something why I had to get a first-round pick.
because a lot of guys went down.” The 49ers have an NFL-worst I saw as a great opportunity. We’re about it,” McKenzie said. “Him
pushing me out, that’s not happen- Now, has he been inconsistent?
The 28-year-old Savage, who minus-15 turnover ratio, and the not tanking this season. These Absolutely. Absolutely. But has he
made nine starts over three seasons guys will have to step up and con- ing. Me, not being able to work
offense is only half the problem. shown greatness? Absolutely. The
with the Houston Texans, original- tinue to work to win some ball- with Gruden, that’s furthest from the
San Francisco has forced just three consistency is something that I am
games. That will always be the truth. OK? We work really well
ly signed with San Francisco last turnovers - one interception and sure he has worked on and this guy
case.” together. We’re in each other’s
Tuesday. He was waived Saturday two fumbles - in seven games. is still a young player, you know. I
The deal came while the Raiders offices all the time. Talking about
when the 49ers promoted defensive Colbert is one of a few second- players, who’s up, who’s down. think he is going to do well down in
back Tyvis Powell from the prac- year defensive players - linebacker were on the practice field Monday Dallas.”
and left his teammates surprised. Who I would like to see play more.
tice squad for Sunday’s game Reuben Foster and cornerback Practice squad guys. About moving
against the Rams because of Ahkello Witherspoon are others - But they later said it’s just part of No tes : The Raiders placed RB
the business of football and wished this guy. Claiming this guy. Marshawn Lynch on IR with a groin
injuries in the secondary. who haven’t made the impact that Trading. Guys calling me about
But Savage was quickly re-signed Cooper well in Dallas. injury. He will be eligible to return
was anticipated after their promis- trading this guy, ‘Here’s what I
to provide San Francisco with a “We still have to come in here and for the Christmas Eve game against
ing rookie seasons. perform on Sunday with whoever we think, what do you think?”’ Denver. ... DT Eddie Vanderdoes
third quarterback alongside starter Shanahan praised Colbert, say- got,” running back Jalen Richard While trading Mack depleted an resumed practice following offsea-
C.J. Beathard and backup Nick ing the free safety was enjoying a said. “Just focus in on the Colts and already suspect defense lacking son knee surgery. The Raiders have
Mullens. The 49ers lost Jimmy strong game Sunday before hurt- let everybody upstairs handle what consistent pass rush, the move to 21 days to decide whether to acti-
Garoppolo in Week 3 to a torn ACL. ing his ankle while trying to inter- they have to handle.” cut ties with Cooper is more vate him or shut him down for the
Shanahan remained firmly com- cept interception on a deep pass in The deal is the latest move to nuanced. He looked to be on his season. ... LB James Cowser was
mitted to Beathard on Monday the third quarter. raise questions about the relation- way to stardom after being picked signed to the practice squad.

Opening Soon!
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday Oct 23, 2018 15 •

Victims of coach can still come forward Sports briefs Ex-NFL player Carruth out of prison after 18 years
IOWA CITY, Iowa — An investigator who
helped uncover the sexual exploitation of WWE star Reigns has leukemia By Steve Reed spokesman Jerry Higgins. He would need
400 boys by an Iowa basketball coach says THE ASSOCIATED PRESS special permission from a case officer to
PROVIDENCE, R. I. — WWE wrestler leave the state or the country during that
victims can still come forward to share their
Roman Reigns says he will step away from Rae Carruth is a free man. span but is free to go wherever he pleases
information.
the ring because he has leukemia. The former NFL wide receiver was released after nine months.
Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation
The 33-year-old Reigns, whose real name from prison Monday after serving more than Carruth was found guilty of orchestrating a
agent Ryan Kedley said Monday that state
is Joe Anoa’i, made the announcement 18 years for conspiring to murder the moth- plot to kill Cherica Adams on Nov. 16,
and federal investigators have attempted to
Monday night to open the episode of “Raw.” er of his unborn child. 1999, in Charlotte, North Carolina, to avoid
contact all 400 known victims of former
He was originally diagnosed in 2008 at The Carolina Panthers’ 1997 first-round paying child support. Adams was shot four
Iowa Barnstormers Coach Greg Stephen,
age 22, though he quickly went into remis- draft pick was released times while driving her car but managed to
which he called a massive undertaking. But
sion. He’s been fighting the disease since. from Sampson make a 911 call that helped implicate
he says some individuals who were victim-
Correctional Institution Carruth.
ized haven’t been identified or contacted. Anoa’i, who played football at Georgia
in Clinton, North Adams went into a coma and died less than
Kedley says Stephen’s guilty pleas to sex- Tech, has appeared in the last four main a month later after the shooting.
ual exploitation and pornography charges events at WrestleMania. The WWE’s univer- Carolina, after complet-
ing his sentence of 18 to The child she was carrying, Chancellor
doesn’t mean the case is over and that any- sal champion said during the announcement Lee Adams, was delivered by emergency
one who wants to share information should that he plans on returning to the ring when 24 years.
Carruth did not speak to cesarean section but suffers from permanent
call his office. he gets healthy. brain damage and cerebral palsy.
reporters as he left prison
Carruth has never admitted guilt in Adams’
Rae Carruth wearing a knit cap and an
Cousins update
DUBS unzipped jacket on a murder, but in a complex 15-page letter to
chilly morning with temperatures in the WBTV-TV in Charlotte in February he wrote
Center DeMarcus Cousins will begin high 30s. There was a smattering of applause that “I feel responsible for everything that
doing more “controlled aspects” of team when he got into a white SUV and was happened. And I just want (Saundra Adams) to
Continued from page 11 drills during practice, increasing from the whisked away. He was taken to an undis- know that truly I am sorry for everything.”
extensive individual work he has largely closed location. Carruth’s former attorney, David Rudolf,
been limited to so far during his recovery The 44-year-old Carruth will be on a nine- did not immediately return phone calls
longest unbeaten run against a single team
from surgery for a torn left Achilles tendon. month post-release program, according to Monday seeking comment about Carruth’s
in franchise history. Golden State’s 14
Cousins still won’t be rushed into full North Carolina Department of Public Safety release and plans.
straight home victories versus the Suns is a
new franchise mark, as well. scrimmaging but perhaps some light work
when the young players scrimmage, Kerr
Klay Thompson scored 16 points but
said.
missed his initial four 3-point tries and fin-
ished 1 of 6 from deep, making him 3 for 22 “He’s doing fine, he’s doing well,” Kerr
through four games. said.
New Golden State starting center Damian Cousins has been a big support for Jones,
Jones dunked three times in the initial 4:03 hopping off the bench to encourage the
- a pair of them on alley-oops - and Durant third-year pro and offering insight during
had one in transition, too. Phoenix called timeouts.
timeout down 12-7 at the 7:34 mark after
KD’s slam.
Jones also added an early three-point play Unicycle gift
on a putback and finished with 13 points.
Rong Niu, the Red Panda halftime per-
He had nine and four rebounds in the open-
former, received a new custom-made unicy-
ing eight minutes.
cle courtesy of the Warriors and it was pre-
Devin Booker scored 28 points, TJ sented by team President and COO Rick
Warren had 27 off the bench and Deandre Welts. Niu’s previous unicycle was stolen in
Ayton added 20 points and 14 rebounds for January from the luggage area at San
Phoenix. Francisco International Airport.
“We are playing the best team in the
world,” Suns coach Igor Kokoskov said. Niu let out a “Yeah!” and pumped her fist
Curry shot 11 for 18 with six 3-pointers. after successfully flipping the bowls onto
He had scored 30 or more points in each of her head. Afterward, an emotional Red Panda
his initial three games this season but did- took a bow, brought the house down, and
n’t play the entire fourth quarter Monday. said, “Thank you so much!”
“She’s been amazing. She’s one of the
Tip-ins great halftime acts in sports,” Kerr said. “So
Reserve G Shaun Livingston sat out with I think that’s great she’ll be here tonight. I
a bruised left knee. ... The Warriors are aver- will ask for a report from you guys afterward
aging 119.8 points during the winning because I’ll be busy at halftime. I’m happy
streak against the Suns. ... Golden State’s that she got her bike back.”
first three games were decided by 11 total
points. ... The Warriors completed the first Up next
set of 13 back-to-backs — which will be
their fewest total since the NBA began an The Warriors host Washington on
82-game schedule in 1967-68. Wednesday.

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CCS qualifying match last week at

TUESDAY, Oct. 23
Boys’ water polo
WHAT’S ON TAP
WCAL tournament
Semifinals at St. Francis, 4/5/6/7 p.m.
LOUNGE Poplar Creek in San Mateo. The
Dons had beaten the Scots twice
within the last couple of week dur-
PAL tournament at Menlo School Continued from page 11 ing the regular season, but the
Half Moon Bay vs Menlo-Atherton, 2:45 p.m.; Girls’ water polo Scots won when it mattered most.
Burlingame vs Woodside, 4 p.m.; Mills vs Carlmont, PAL tournament at Menlo School
5:15 p.m.; Sequoia/Hillsdale winner vs Menlo 2:45/4/5:15/6:30 p.m. Division champion Mills will There is still the matter of
School, 6:30 p.m. deciding an overall individual PAL
WCAL tournament take on Bay Division fourth-place
WCAL tournament Semifinals at St. Francis, 4/5/6/7 p.m. finisher Carlmont at 5:15 p.m. at champion, and that will be decid-
Serra/Mitty winner at Bellarmine, 4 p.m.; St.
Menlo School. The Half Moon ed today, beginning at noon at
Francis vs St. Ignatius at CCSF, 4:30 p.m. Girls’ tennis
PAL team tournament championship Bay girls, who also went unde- Poplar Creek. Carlmont’s Viveka
Girls’ water polo TBD, 3 p.m. feated in capturing the Ocean Kurup, who shot a 78 to win the
PAL tournament at Woodside
Notre Dame-Belmont vs Menlo School, 2:45 p.m.;
Notre Dame-Belmont at Menlo School, Crystal
Division title, face Woodside, 2017 title, returns to defend her
Springs at Sacred Heart Prep, 4 p.m.
Menlo-Atherton vs Aragon, 4 p.m.; Half Moon Bay which finished fourth in the Bay. championship. South City’s
vs Woodside, 5:15 p.m.; Burlingame/Carlmont win- FRIDAY, Oct. 26 Catherine Batang, who qualified
ner vs Castilleja, 6:30 p.m. Football
That game is also scheduled for a
Serra vs. Sacred Heart Cathedral at Kezar Stadium, 5:15 start at Woodside. for the Junior U.S. Open this past
WCAL tournament 7 p.m.; Sacred Heart Prep at Terra Nova, Menlo The tournament continues summer, is a contender again this
St. Ignatius at Valley Christian, Presentation at Mitty, DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
4 p.m.
School at Aragon, Half Moon Bay at Menlo-Ather-
Thursday, with the boys’ semifi- season after finishing fifth in
ton, King’s Academy at South City, Hillsdale at San No.1 single Sarah Fung-Smith of the 2017. San Mateo freshman
Mateo, Sequoia at Burlingame, Jefferson at Ca- nals and consolation bracket No. 2 seed San Mateo tennis team.
Girls’ tennis puchino, Mills at El Camino,Woodside at Carlmont, Lindsey Huang should also factor
Carlmont at Aragon, Burlingame at El Camino, 7:30 p.m. games being played at Woodside finishers, along with the Ocean
Menlo-Atherton at Half Moon Bay, Hillsdale at San and the girls’ being played at into the mix.
Mateo, South City at Woodside, Sequoia at Oceana, Boys’ water polo Division champion, to fill out the But even a PAL tournament title
Mills at Terra Nova, Capuchino at Westmoor, Sacred WCAL tournament Menlo School. Both the boys’ four-team bracket.
Heart Prep at Menlo School, Harker vs Notre Dame- 5th-place match at Serra, 5:30 p.m. and girls’ tournaments wrap up is not necessarily enough to get
Belmont at CSM, Castilleja at Crystal Springs, 4 p.m. Based on the schedule for today, into the CCS tournament. To try
Saturday at Menlo-Atherton. Burlingame would appear to have
Girls’ water polo and keep the CCS manageable,
Girls’ volleyball
WCAL tournament the inside track as it faces El
South City at El Camino, Capuchino at Mills, West-
moor at Jefferson, Sequoia at Terra Nova, 5:15 p.m.; 5th-place match at Serra, 5:30 p.m. Girls’ tennis Camino, which has one PAL win
CCS is allowing only the top 11
Priory at Crystal Springs, 5:45 p.m.; Half Moon Bay scores, not already on CCS-quali-
at San Mateo, Menlo-Atherton at Burlingame, SATURDAY, Oct. 27 The PAL team tournament on the season. Aragon and fying teams, from the entire sec-
Aragon at Woodside, Hillsdale at Carlmont, 6:15 Boys’ water polo Hillsdale, on the other hand, are
PAL championships at Menlo-Atherton begins Wednesday, but the play- tion. Meaning, if the PAL cham-
p.m.; Mercy-Burlingame at Notre Dame-Belmont, both playing teams already in the
Menlo School at Sacred Heart Prep, 6:30 p.m. 9:15/ 11:45 a.m./2:15/4:45 p.m. offs begin today for three teams pion is from a school other than
as they try to snag the final of tournament: the Dons face second San Mateo or Carlmont, that
WCAL championships at St. Francis
Cross country
3/4:30/6/7:30 p.m. four tournament berths. Aragon, place and No. 1 seed Carlmont, name would go into a “pot” with
PAL League Meet #3 at Crystal Springs Course, 2:30
p.m. Burlingame and Hillsdale all go while Hillsdale takes on third- the rest of CCS players not on
Girls’ water polo place and No. 2 seed San Mateo.
WEDNESDAY PAL championships at Menlo-Atherton into today’s regular-season finale qualifying teams with the top 11
Girls’ tennis 8/10:30 a.m./1/3:30 p.m. all tied for fourth place in the Bay The PAL individual singles and adjusted scores (based on course
PAL team tournament Division with 6-7 records. doubles titles will be determined difficulty) qualifying as individu-
TBD, 3 p.m. WCAL championships at St. Francis beginning next Tuesday.
3/4:30/6/7:30 p.m. The PAL tournament is used to als. The general consensus is a
THURSDAY determine the league’s second PAL player will need a round in
Boys’ water polo
PAL tournament at Woodside Football automatic bid to the CCS team PAL girls’ golf championships the 70s today to have a chance at
2:45/4/5:15/6:30 p.m. Diablo Valley College at CSM, 1 p.m. tournament. As the regular-season San Mateo, the undefeated regu- qualifying for CCS.
champ, Menlo-Atherton earned lar-season Bay Division champ,
the league’s first berth and thus earned the PAL’s first automatic
bypass the PAL team tournament. CCS berth, with Carlmont having
Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
That leaves the Bay Division’s grabbed the second automatic bid nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by
second-, third- and fourth-place by beating Aragon, 232-255, in a phone: 344-5200 ext. 117.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL HEALTH Tuesday • Oct 23, 2018 17

‘Obamacare’ shapes opioid grant spending mula favoring states with more overdose
By Carla K. Johnson and Nicky Forster
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS deaths and treatment needs. California
received nearly $45 million. Texas got $27.6
With Republicans and Democrats joining million. Florida got $27.2 million.
forces again in a bipartisan effort to target the States spent the money at different paces
U.S. opioid crisis, an Associated Press analy- and on different services, the AP found. In
sis of the first wave of emergency money total, states used the money to provide treat-
from Congress finds that states are taking ment to nearly 119,000 people with opioid
very different approaches to spending it. addiction, including nearly 3,000 pregnant
To a large extent, the differences depend on women. More than 33,000 people received
whether states participated in one of the most recovery services, such as training and hous-
divisive issues in recent American politics: ing.
the health overhaul known as “Obamacare.” In Massachusetts, with Medicaid expan-
The AP analysis found states that expanded sion already paying for treatment, the grant
Medicaid under President Barack Obama’s goes largely toward such recovery services.
health overhaul reported spending their allo- Phillip Oliver, a 48-year-old who has strug-
cations more slowly than states that didn’t gled with addiction since his early teens, is
expand the health insurance program to poor, training to work in the restaurant industry;
childless adults. his tuition is covered by the grant.
Why? In states that expanded Medicaid, the Michael Robinson, who is in recovery
insurance program already covers addiction REUTERS FILE PHOTO from heroin addiction, got a care services
treatment for nearly everyone who is poor The federal government forms for applying for health coverage are seen at a rally held by coordinator, a $500 benefit and a six-week
and needs it. supporters of the Affordable Care Act, widely referred to as ‘Obamacare.’ training program in construction. Two
Medicaid allows states to go beyond the to create new infrastructure, “asking Thirty-three states have expanded months ago, the 25-year-old became a union
basics with the grant money, while non- providers to take risks by investing in new Medicaid, receiving enhanced federal funding carpenter and has been working on building
expansion states have to fill in for basic personnel, new systems and new ways of to cover poor adults. Historically, Medicaid projects across the Boston area since.
needs with fewer dollars, said Brendan doing things,” Saloner said. “The puzzle is has covered a large share of all addiction “It’s a great thing they’re doing,”
Saloner, an addiction researcher at Johns how to keep momentum going after the funds treatment in the U.S., more than all private Robinson said. “The reason a lot of people
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public are gone.” insurance combined. Medicaid covers 4 out of stay getting high is they have nothing to
Health. In effect, Medicaid expansion states The Medicaid insurance expansion gives 10 adults under age 65 with opioid addiction. look forward to. They don’t have the jobs
had a running start on the opioid crisis, while states a head start because they have “a coor- On Election Day, voters in Idaho, Nebraska skills and the streets are all they know.”
states without the extra Medicaid funding dinated, reliable and consistent source of and Utah will decide whether their states Tennessee, which has not expanded
hastened to catch up. coverage” for a demographic group hit hard should expand Medicaid. Montana voters will Medicaid, is spending its grant at a quicker
“Non-expansion states are dealing with by addiction, said Trish Riley, executive decide on maintaining that state’s expan- pace than most other states, filling empty
populations more likely to be uninsured and director of the National Academy for State sion. slots at treatment facilities that were instant-
more likely to need coverage for addiction Health Policy. “It’s not grant funded. It’s not The emergency money from Congress was ly ready for more clients. One is Buffalo
treatment,” Saloner said. In contrast, states stopgap,” Riley said. part of a two-year, nearly $1 billion grant Valley Inc. with 14 locations around the
with Medicaid expansion can use the grants “Coverage matters, period,” Riley said. program. It was distributed according to a for- state.
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by voters across the county. not overburdened with work during a hectic

BALLOTS
Continued from page 1
Irizarry said the additional information
originally intended for the sample material
was included with the actual ballot in an
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election season.
“One of the most important things is
building redundant systems, both with
addendum which required additional time to people and technology,” he said. “So if a
craft. Elections officials sent out ballots system goes down or a person in unavail-
“This is a fluid situation and we still may last week, and voters still received their attempting to fix the problem. able, the whole system can continue to
receive some [Uniformed and Overseas material within the legal time require- “We are working on determining the function properly.”
Citizens Absentee Voting Act] ballots from ments. actual costs associated with the new mail- As an example, he said one staffer is
voters who have used the ballot from the ing. The costs will need to be extracted required to oversee the more than 200 can-
But overseas ballots are sent a couple
original email, ” he said in an email. from total election costs and that will didates who qualified for local elections —
weeks before those distributed locally, said
“When this occurs, we immediately contact require some time,” he said in an email. more than double the amount in the June
Irizarry, leading to some of the nearly
them and send them a note with the correct- Following the work to assure all the cor- elections.
4, 000 registered as such potentially
ed ballot.” rect voting material was sent to voters, Should that person get sick or miss
receiving ballots which were incorrect,
The source of the issue was identified ear- Irizarry said he believes all the issues have work, the office faces losing a valuable
before the issue was addressed.
lier this month when the Daily Journal been addressed. resource not easily replaced, he said, build-
reported the county Board of Education race In the instances when an overseas voter “We should be smooth sailing through ing the need for establishing a backup able
was left off the sample ballot, causing cast a ballot with the race omitted, Irizarry Election Day,” he said. to step in and fill that void.
elections officials to postpone sending said they were sent an additional page But he also acknowledged the hurdles Such safeguards will protect the office in
actual ballots one week from Oct. 9 to Oct. including the school board. encountered raised the need for deeper eval- the case of encountering unexpected issues
15 while they addressed the error. “All they had to do was vote on the new uation of the office’s practices and poli- during an election, which Irizarry said are
Elections officials incorrectly identi- card with the additional race,” he said. cies, which he expects will take place after essentially inevitable. And despite the
fied the race as a district election, result- Overseas voters receive an email with a the current election window closes. error, Irizarry said the office has recovered
ing in only those living in District 1 secure link directing them to a website “We are certainly going to debrief this and is ready for handling an influx of bal-
along the coast receiving information where they can print ballot material, and whole process and we will have changes,” lots expected over the coming weeks.
about the candidates in their sample bal- send it back through the mail, fax or in per- he said. “Staff has been very involved and very
lot. The Board of Education candidates son. More specifically, Irizarry said he motivated. It’s been an exciting time here
are required to be residents of the district Irizarry said it is too early to calculate believes the office should improve its sup- and we are taking it to a new level,” he
they represent, but members are elected the additional costs associated with port system to assure staff or equipment is said.

viduals and families. business tax cuts in the law. Prospects in be ‘pay-fors’ for this,” said Mark Mazur,

TAX CUT
Continued from page 1
Trump, leaving the White House for a
campaign rally in Texas, told reporters,
“We’re doing it now for middle-income peo-
the Senate for the legislation were weak.
Trump said over the weekend that he
hoped to move forward with the plan “some-
director of the Tax Policy Center. “With the
federal budget deficit nearing $1 trillion per
year, there may be some concern about
ple. This is not for business. This is for the time around” or before Nov. 1. But Congress adding to it indefinitely.”
middle.” is currently out of session as lawmakers If there are “pay-fors,” that could make
Congress late last year and Trump signed as Coming so close to critical elections, the campaign for the Nov. 6 elections. congressional passage more difficult,
his major legislative achievement. proposal appeared to be a tacit acknowl- “We’re putting in a resolution sometime Mazur said.
With the midterm elections in two weeks, edgement by the Trump administration that in the next week or a week and a half, two Nicole Kaeding, director of federal proj-
polls have shown only tepid support among the $1.5 trillion package of tax cuts failed weeks,” Trump said Monday. ects at the conservative Tax Foundation,
voters for that package of individual and to deliver the political traction that The tax cut proposal could be included in a noted there have been major tax cuts put
corporate tax cuts that took effect Jan. 1. It Republicans had hoped for. continuing resolution to fund the govern- through in lame-duck sessions. Tax cuts
provides steep tax cuts for corporations and “This is just a political exercise,” said ment on a short-term basis. Around 25 per- enacted under President George W. Bush’s
the wealthiest Americans, and more modest Steven Rosenthal, a senior fellow at the cent of federal spending hasn’t yet been tenure were extended in 2012 during Barack
reductions for middle- and low-income indi- nonpartisan Urban-Brookings Tax Policy approved for the rest of the fiscal year, so in Obama’s administration, for example.
Center. “Republicans are theory it would be possible to put in new tax Without details of the new plan, “It’s hard
realizing they have to do cuts in the lame-duck session. Lawmakers, to know what exactly the president has in
more to help the middle however, already have a heavy agenda for mind,” Kaeding said.
class.” the session. Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, the senior
EXAMINATIONS The lukewarm response to Some Republican lawmakers hope to pass Democrat on the tax-writing Senate Finance
and the tax law prompted a budget resolution during the session — Committee, called Trump’s statements
TREATMENT Republican lawmakers to enabling legislation to be passed by a sim- “empty rhetoric” and “an admission ... that
of speed new legislation ple majority in the House and Senate, as his tax law only helps corporations and the
Diseases & Disorders through the House in happened with the tax legislation last year. donor class.”
of the Eye September, as they rushed Details of the new plan are said to be com- “The middle class will see straight
out of town to face voters, to ing later. It was not immediately clear, for through this scam just like they did with
EYEGLASSES expand the tax law. The new
and example, how the administration proposed to Trump’s broken promise to deliver $4,000
D R. A NDRE W C . SO S S bill would make permanent offset the loss of revenue from a broad tax cut. wage increases” under the tax law, Wyden
CONTACT LENSES
O D, FA AO the individual and small- “It is not clear to me if there are going to said in a statement.
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“Now Measure W wants to gouge us service they rely on to get to a job or to
Calendar MEASURE
Continued from page 1
again,” the official ballot argument
states after listing other sales tax hikes
approved by voters in 2016 and 2004.
services. To me, that’s playing with
fire,” Lepe said.
SamTrans Chair Charles Stone, also a
TUESDAY, OCT. 23 ed. For ages 18 and older. Free. For Voters also approved regional bridge
The Ar t of Drawing. 9 a.m. to 11 more information call 591-8286. Belmont councilman, agreed.
a.m. San Carlos Adult Community toll increases for transportation proj- “If we don’t pass the measure then
Center, 601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. THURSDAY, OCT. 25 “The main reason [Measure W is a bad ects in the June election. “Our local we’ll likely have to make cuts and the
Learn basic skills and explore a vari- Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The idea] is a large percentage of it is allo-
ety of drawing tools and subject Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., government enabled rapid expansion of folks who will be impacted by that are
matter. 18+. Cost is $30 for eight Redwood City. A solo exhibition of cated for highway projects and most of commercial development without the folks who are already struggling,
two-hour classes. For more informa- gallery artist Jean Thrift. Thrift’s work that category is going to highway charging for the needed infrastructure. the lowest income folks who are actual-
tion call 802-4384. shows the beauty in patterns all
around. Free. For more information expansions specifically,” said Andrew Instead of paying their fair share to ly riding buses,” he said. “The regres-
Workshop for Parents of Young call (415) 987-7360. Boone, a bicycling advocate and former reduce the impacts of their growth, rich sivity argument isn’t that powerful to
Kids with Developmental Delays. Palo Alto planning commissioner.
10 a.m. to noon Bay Room, Sobrato Building Futures: A Luncheon to companies want to pass the cost onto me because basic necessities of life —
Center, 330 Twin Dolphin Drive, B enefit The Peninsula College “Those things are damaging because ordinary people by taxing their daily food, shelter, medicine, water — where
Redwood City. Free. For more infor- Fund. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sharon they increase car trips, increase car traf- necessities.” a big proportion of low-income folks’
mation call (415) 377-7941. Heights Golf and Country Club, 2900
San Hill Road, Menlo Park. To register fic, and induced demand fills up the new Redwood City resident Eva revenue goes are mostly excluded from
Five K eys to Maximize Social or for more information contact capacity and we have bigger traffic Markiewicz agreed that regressive sales sales tax,” he said. “Yes some food is
Security and Retirement Income. phil.ekedahl@peninsulacollege- jams, more pollution, more greenhouse
Noon to 1 p.m. 1900 S. Norfolk St., fund.org. taxes should be a last resort. taxed, but not a lot of it. It’s not hitting
Suite 350, San Mateo. gas emissions. …We want to see that “If we are going to cross that line and them as hard as maybe folks opposing
Complimentary lunch and work- Book Munchers Book Club. 4 p.m. money invested in things that actually say ‘this is worth it, we need to raise the these measures would like folks to
shop on Social Security and retire- South San Francisco Library, 840 W.
ment income. Free. For more infor- Orange Ave., South San Francisco. solve the traffic problem, more transit, funds’ then why not utilize Pigovian believe.”
mation call 446-5440. For kids ages 5-8. They can pick up a more bike and more pedestrian-friendly taxes?” she asked. “If this was a gas tax The equity concern aside, opponents
free book. For more information call projects.”
Mar v’s Music Memories — Irving 829-3860. or carbon tax that discouraged the use of of the measure simply don’t trust it to
Berlin: The Later Years. 1:30 p.m. to The tax would fund those things, but single-occupancy vehicles, then it gets deliver on its promises.
2:30 p.m. The Roslyn G. Morris Running Team. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. not to the extent that Boone wants.
Activity Center, 800 Middle Ave., Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de a lot more interesting because you’re “These highway projects have not
Menlo Park. Free. For more informa- las Pulgas, Belmont. No experience Measure W will generate an estimated discouraging the behavior that’s the only built great congestion, but look at
tion call 326-2025. required. Wear running clothes. For $80 million a year for 30 years —  or problem. … We have precedents for
more information call 591-8286. transit,” said environmentalist
Second Har vest Food B ank : around $2.4 billion total. Fifty-percent this and they work. If we had gas taxes, Gladwyn D’Souza. “After Measure A
Calf resh and Food Programs. 2 Author Talk : Plight of the living of the money would support public people would be discouraged from driv- passed, they cut the number of buses on
p.m. Grand Avenue Branch Library, dead with Matthew Simon. 6 p.m.
306 Walnut Ave., South San to 11:59 p.m. South San Francisco transportation in the county through ing and would be encouraged to take the road. Bus service has gotten worse
Francisco. Volunteer information ses- Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South SamTrans and Caltrain, 22.5 percent public transit or carpool.” than before. Caltrain has a worse sched-
sion. For more information call 877- San Francisco. Learn about the natu- would go to highway projects through-
8530. ral evolution of zombieism and mind Chris Lepe, a transportation advocate ule than it had before. You can’t use
control. Free. For more information out the county, 12.5 percent would fund with TransForm, a nonprofit that seeks transit on most weekends, you can’t go
Exploring the Insides of a PC. 4 call 829-3860. arterial and local road improvements, to promote public transportation and down to the coast. … The whole system
p.m. South San Francisco Library, 840
W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. FRIDAY, OCT. 26 10 percent would pay for regional con- social equity, said gas taxes are also is breaking down and we’ve spent lots
All ages welcome. For more informa- Basic Facilitation Training. 8 a.m. to nections and 5 percent would be allocat- regressive. of money on it. They tell you 50 per-
tion call 829-3860. 4 p.m. PS Business Parkenins, 1710 S. ed for bicycle and pedestrian projects.
Amphlett Blvd., Suite 126, San “Sometimes we have to support sales cent of the money from this measure
Medicare Advantage and Mateo. A two day, 12-hour, interac- The measure requires two-thirds taxes in order to enhance the greater goes to transit, but it needs 250 per-
Prescription Drug Plans Talk. 6 p.m tive, skills-building training to approval to pass. good and in order to advance equity,” he cent, not 50 percent. They’re not fund-
to 7 p.m. Burlingame Public Library, learn the building blocks for effec-
480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. tive meetings. For more information Projects that could see funding from said. “Even though [Measure W] is a ing it adequately.”
Community educator Aileen Fisher call 513-0030. the measure include State Route regressive taxation approach, the San Mateo County Supervisor Carole
will explain the importance of the
period and how HICAP of SMC, the Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The 92/Highway 101 interchange improve- spending is going to be progressive Groom said she’s worried about burden-
Medicare counseling program, can Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., ments, building express lanes on and that’s why we support it and what ing taxpayers, but agreed the alterna-
help beneficiaries save. Free. For Redwood City. A solo exhibition of Bayfront Expressway in Menlo Park the folks on the other side are not tak-
more information, call (650) 627- gallery artist Jean Thrift. Thrift’s work tive would be worse.
9350. shows the beauty in patterns all and East Palo Alto, and Dumbarton ing into account.” “People won’t be able to get to work
around. Free. For more information Corridor Highway improvements, He said SamTrans may face service [if cuts are made to SamTrans],” she
Electric Vehicle Work shop: call (415) 987-7360.
Everything You Need to Know to including express bus service and cuts up to 30 percent if Measure W fails. said. “I hope the public understands we
Go EV. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Burlingame K idz in Motion. 10:15 a.m. South express lanes. “If you’re trying to make an equity really worked hard on this measure, we
Recreation Center, 850 Burlingame San Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange
Ave., Burlingame. Learn about the Ave., South San Francisco. Kids will Tax fatigue is also deterring some argument and trying to advance the agonized over whether this was the year
benefits of electric vehicles. For move, play games, sing, stretch and voters, and many oppose sales taxes needs of low-income folks in this coun- to put it on. … We have to deliver more
more information call 962-9876. balance to foster gross motor skills.
For more information call 829-3860. generally for being regressive and dis- ty, why would you oppose something than we’ve ever had to deliver and we’ve
Permaculture Principles. 7 p.m. to proportionately burdening the poor. that’s going to avoid cutting the very got to do it quickly.”
8:30 p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 3D Open House. 3:30 p.m. to 4:30
55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Learn p.m. San Bruno Public Library, W. 701
cials lauded the building applicants for ments and 7,000 square feet of retail

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the benefits of permaculture princi- Angus Ave., San Bruno. See a LulzBot
ples, ethics and techniques. Diego 3D printer in action. Free. For more the amount of community support they space at the corner of San Mateo and
Torrelio of Circlefoot Permaculture information call 616-7078.
will cover how to holistically restore established for the project through a Taylor avenues on El Camino Real.
and regenerate the degraded ecolo- Nintendo Labo Kit Building. 4 p.m. comprehensive outreach campaign. Mills Park Plaza applicant Signature
gy of our local landscapes and South San Francisco Library, 840 W. Continued from page 1 The site eyed for redevelopment is Development Company also expressed
watersheds. Free. For more informa- Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
tion call 522-7818. This workshop will cover the creative currently home to a vacant commercial interest in building a vast residential
possibilities of cardboard and he said in a previous discussion. building, and an opportunity to revital- development offering 400 new apart-
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24 assemble official kits to use with the
Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Nintendo Switch. For more informa- Ten studios, 22 one-bedroom units, ize the stagnant property has been iden- ments and 45,000 square feet of retail
Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., tion call 829-3860. 29 two-bedroom units and one three- tified as a benefit by project propo- space spread across roughly 4.5 acres of
Redwood City. A solo exhibition of bedroom unit will be spread across the nents. Its prominent location at the property near City Hall at the corner of
gallery artist Jean Thrift. Thrift’s work Reel Great Films. 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
shows us the beauty in patterns all Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de building’s top four stories, ranging in gateway for downtown is another rea- El Camino Real and San Bruno Avenue.
around us. Free. For more informa- las Pulgas, Belmont. Movie is ‘The size from 550 square feet to more than son cited in the case for rebuilding the And officials are weighing two resi-
tion call (415) 987-7360. Post Summary.’ Free. For more infor- 2,200 square feet. The ground floor will dential development proposals and a
mation call 591-8286. land as well, according to a city report.
Fundamentals of Genealogy. 9:30 host 7,000 square feet of commercial “This catalytic opportunity site pro- hotel offered to be constructed on the
a.m. Little House, The Roslyn Morris Wilson and Covey. 9 p.m. to mid- and retail space, to be occupied by a vides the opportunity to provide hous- southern end of El Camino Real. In a
Activity Center, 800 Middle Ave. night. Doors open at 8:30 p.m. Cost
Menlo Park. Cost $70. Learn to use $15-$20. 21 and over. For more infor- small eatery. ing close to transit,” according to a city previous discussion, a city official said
common genealogical record types mation call 493-2006. The building will include units that report, which also identifies surround- the recent building boom marks a
and important family history web- are for sale and rent, and 11 will be set ing properties as land holding similar potential renaissance in downtown San
sites. For more information call 326- SATURDAY, OCT. 27
2025. Last Saturday of the Month aside at an affordable rate. Six units will promise. Bruno.
Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The be reserved for those considered low In line with such a plan is completion
San Mateo Professional Alliance. American Legion Post 409, 757 San The San Bruno City Council meets 7
Noon to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro, Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Breakfast income, and five will be reserved for of the former El Camino Cinema site,
181 E. Fourth Ave., San Mateo. with drinks is $10 for adults and $6 those with moderate incomes. Income where Sares Regis is building a new p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23, in the senior
Promotes an environment for idea for children 12 years old and under. levels are assessed according to local three-story development with 83 apart- center, 1555 Cry stal Springs Road.
sharing, leveraging resources and For more information call 345-7388.
building long-term relationships. earning data, making a fami-
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110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
Housekeeper Wanted FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
We’re looking for a housekeeper for 5
days a week. The ideal candidate will Caregivers Wanted
Caregivers Wanted PET SITTERS &
DOG WALKERS
STATEMENT #278987
The following person is doing business
as: Burlingame Barber Shop, 1012 Oak
STATEMENT #278985
The following person is doing business
as: Central Self Storage, 307 87th Street,
STATEMENT #278993
The following person is doing business
as: Juice Factory, 2621 Garfield Street,
be reliable, detail oriented, self-moti-
vated, and experienced in working in
a busy family home!
HHome
ome CCare
are Jobs NEEDED!
Grove Ave., BURLINGAME, CA 94010.
Registered Owners: 1) Erhan Vural, 940
DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered
Owner: 87th Street Plaza LLC, CA. The
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered
Owner: Jin Paul Su, same address. The
*Full-time Individuals only – Laguna Ave., Burlingame, CA 94010 business is conducted by a Limited Lia- business is conducted by an Individual.
Companies need not apply.* (650) 600-8108 Local, family owned 2)Ilyas Burkay, 1131 Capuchino Ave. #6,
Burlingame, CA 94010. The business is
bility Company. The registrant com-
menced to transact business under the
The registrant commenced to transact
Contact Brenda Jimenez company. Dog walks conducted by a General Partnersjip. The
business under the FBN on N/A.
650-365-3310
bjimenez@emergencyuniversity.com
EEmail:
mail: jobs@starligh
jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
tcaregivers.com done from approx: registrant commenced to transact busi-
FBN on 05/17/2002.
/s/Robert Dailey/
/s/Jin Paul Su/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
ness under the FBN on 09-27-2018.
Buscando Ama de Casa wwww.starlightcaregivers.com
ww.starlightcaregivers.com 11am-3pm, M-F /s/Erhan Vural/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 9/27/18. (Published
sor-County Clerk on 9/28/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/9/18,
Estamos buscando un ama de casa Sit hours are more This statement was filed with the Asses- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/9/18, 10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18).
durante 5 días a la semana. ¡El candi- AApply
pply online or wwalk-in
alk-in flexible and can be just a sor-County Clerk on 9/27/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/2/18,
10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18).
dato ideal será confiable, orientado a
los detalles, auto motivado y con ex- 4600 EEll CCamino
amino Real
Real,, # 211,, LLosos Altos
Altos few hours a day, 5-7 10/9/18, 10/16/18, 10/23/18).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
periencia trabajando en una casa de
familia ocupada!
days a week. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #279114
STATEMENT #279045 The following person is doing business
* Solo personas de tiempo completo: Routes from San Mateo FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business as: Daniel Herrera, 789 El Camino Real,
las empresas no necesitan presentar
una solicitud.*
to Menlo Park available STATEMENT #278836
The following person is doing business
as: 1)Project WeHOPE 2)Dignity on #14, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis-
Wheels, 1854 Bay Road, EAST PALO tered Owner: Daniel Lobenberg, same
Contacte a Brenda Jiménez www.bayareapetpals.com as: Art Bias, 1700 Industrial Road, SAN ALTO, CA 94303. Registered Owner: address. The business is conducted by
650-365-3310 Email: Lynda@bayareapetpals.com CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner:
bjimenez@emergencyuniversity.com WeHOPE, CA. The business is conduct- an Individual. The registrant com-
for more info TODAY! Redwood City Art Center, CA. The busi- ed by a Corporation. The registrant com-
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The menced to transact business under the
menced to transact business under the FBN on 8/1/2018.
Day or Night
Day Night Shifts,
Shifftsts, Immediate
Immediate Placement
Placement registrant commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on 9/11/18. FBN on Jan 1, 2015. /s/Daniel Lobenberg/
/s/Paul J. Bains/
Required: 2 years
Required: years paid experience
experience /s/Kerith Lisi/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/11/18. (Publish-
or current
current CNA Certification;
Certification; 127 Elderly Care sor-County Clerk on 9/11/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 10/4/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/9/18,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18, 11/6/18).
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/2/18,
Drive Car;
Must Drive Car; Speak
Speak and writewrite English
English 10/9/18, 10/16/18, 10/23/18). 10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18).
FAMILY RESOURCE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
GUIDE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #279113
NEWSPAPER INTERNS The San Mateo Daily Journal’s STATEMENT #278755 STATEMENT #279002 The following person is doing business
twice-a-week resource guide for The following person is doing business The following person is doing business as: Honor Brass Band, 789 El Camino
JOURNALISM children and families. as: 1)Maisonest 2)Maisonest Properties, as: Maria’s Cleaning Services, 3 Lewis Real, #14, BURLINGAME, CA 94010.
The Daily Journal is looking for in- 1430 Howard Avenue, BURLINGAME, Ave # 6, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA Registered Owners: 1)Daniel Lobenberg,
terns to do entry level reporting, re- Every Tuesday & Weekend CA 94010. Registered Owner: BGSM, 94080. Registered Owner: Paulo M. Fil- same address 2)Lilan Kane Buckosky,
search, updates of our ongoing fea- Inc., CA. The business is conducted by ho, same address. The business is con- 4706 A. Market St., Oakland, CA 94608.
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- Look for it in today’s paper to a Corporation. The registrant com- ducted by an Individual. The registrant The business is conducted by a General
so welcome. find information on family menced to transact business under the commenced to transact business under
FBN on07/01/2018. Partnership. The registrant commenced
resources in the local area, the FBN on 09/01/18. to transact business under the FBN on
including childcare. /s/Anne Kennedy/ /s/Paulo M. Filho/
We expect a commitment of four to This statement was filed with the Asses- N/A.
eight hours a week for at least four This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Daniel Lobenberg/
sor-County Clerk on 9/4/18. (Published in sor-County Clerk on 9/28/18. (Published
months. The internship is unpaid, but the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/2/18, This statement was filed with the Asses-
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/9/18, sor-County Clerk on 10/11/18. (Publish-
10/9/18, 10/16/18, 10/23/18). 10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18).
terns have progressed in time into 203 Public Notices ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
paid correspondents and full-time re- 10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18, 11/6/18).
porters. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #278933 STATEMENT #278960 STATEMENT #279039
College students or recent graduates The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper as: Kuri-Obi Ramen By IPPUDO, 60 E. as: Beene Marketing Solutions, 1630 S as: Silver Oaks, 16 Coleman Pl, MENLO STATEMENT #278978
experience is preferred but not neces- 31st Ave., Space F05, SAN MATEO, CA Delaware St. Unit 5344, SAN MATEO, PARK, CA 94025. Registered Owner: The following person is doing business
sarily required. 94403. Registered Owner: I&P Runway CA 94402. Registered Owner: Chase Fox Ops LLC, CA. The business is con- as: Safari Kid, 107 Clover Lane, MENLO
LLC, DE. The business is conducted by Erickson Beene, same address. The ducted by a Limited Liability Company. PARK, CA 94025. Registered Owner:
Please send a cover letter describing a Limited Liability Company. The regis- business is conducted by an Individual. The registrant commenced to transact SNSD Holdings LLC, CA. The business
your interest in newspapers, a resume trant commenced to transact business The registrant commenced to transact is conducted by a Limited Liability Com-
business under the FBN on 04/01/2018. business under the FBN on Oct 1st
and three recent clips. Before you ap- under the FBN on N/A. 2018. pany. The registrant commenced to
ply, you should familiarize yourself /s/David Landsberg/ /s/Chase Erickson Beene/ transact business under the FBN on N/A.
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Jason Reyes/
Two Positions at Qualys, Inc.: with our publication. Our Web site: This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Narayanprasad J. Menon/
QA Web Application Test Engineer: sor-County Clerk on 9/21/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 9/26/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses-
www.smdailyjournal.com. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/2/18, sor-County Clerk on 10/3/18. (Published
Bach in CS, EE or rltd, & 5 yrs rltd exp. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/2/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/9/18, sor-County Clerk on 9/26/18. (Published
Sr. SW Engineer: Bach in CS, Electronic 10/9/18, 10/16/18, 10/23/18). 10/9/18, 10/16/18, 10/23/18).
Send your information via e-mail to 10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Engineering or rltd, & 5 yrs rltd exp. 10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18, 11/6/18).
CV & reference job title to news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg-
jobs@qualys.com. Positions are in Fos- ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #278921 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
ter City, CA. STATEMENT #278867 STATEMENT #278887 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business as: 15 Coleman Place Apartments, 15 The following person is doing business STATEMENT #279194
as: 1)Dawn Holliday Works 2)Dawn Holli- Coleman Place, MENLO PARK, CA as: Tacos El Chito, 223 Vista Grande The following person is doing business
day Works With 3)Dawn Holliday Office, 94025. Registered Owners: Richard Tod Ave., DALY CITY, CA 94014. Regis- as: Canin Custom Designs, 701 Hillside
80 Eureka Drive, Suite 216, PACIFICA, Spieker, Trustee and Catherine R. Spiek- tered Owners: Joanna A. Hernandez and Blvd., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
CA 94044. Registered Owner: Dawn Hol- er, Trustee, 60 Mulberry Lane, Atherton, Jose Manuel Martinez Hernandez, same 94080. Registered Owner: Salvador
liday, LLC, CA. The business is conduct- CA 94027. The business is conducted address. The business is conducted by Guzman, same address. The business
ed by a Limited Liability Company. The by a Trust. The registrant commenced to a Married Couple. The registrant com- is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
registrant commenced to transact busi- transact business under the FBN on menced to transact business under the trant commenced to transact business
ness under the FBN on October 2017. 6/21/13. FBN on N/A. under the FBN on 10/17/2018.
/s/Dawn Holliday/ /s/Richard Tod Spieker/ /s/Joanna A. Hernandez/ /s/Salvador Guzman/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 9/14/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 9/20/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 9/18/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 10/17/18. (Publish-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/2/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/2/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/9/18, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
10/9/18, 10/16/18, 10/23/18). 10/9/18, 10/16/18, 10/23/18). 10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18). 10/23/18, 10/30/18, 11/6/18, 11/13/18).
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 296 Appliances 304 furniture 310 Misc. for Sale
fiCTiTiOuS BuSiNESS NAME NOTiCE Of PETiTiON TO 11368 North Balmoral Way VACuuM ClEANEr (reconditioned) COMPuTEr SwiVEl CHAIR. Padded BifOld ShuTTErS 2x28”x79 $10.00
STATEMENT #279200 AdMiNiSTEr ESTATE Of FRESNO, CA 93730-7014 $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 (650)544-5306
The following person is doing business Mildred K. Christiano (559)313-8202
as: Zoloz, 400 S. El Camino Real, SAN Case Number: 18-PRO-01138 FILED: 10/15/2018 wESTErN wAShBOArd Sales made dESK, Gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. BluE OYSTEr cult lp signed by donald
MATEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. (650)458-3578 r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash
EYEVERIFY INC., DE. The business is tingent creditors, and persons who may nal on 10/23/18, 10/30/18,10/31/18 ) $75. phone 650-369-2486. (408)661-6019
conducted by a Corporation. The regis- otherwise be interested in the will or es-
trant commenced to transact business tate, or both, of Mildred K. Christiano, diNiNG rOOM Table-Antique,Oak,
under the FBN on N/A. Mildred Karoline Christiano. A Petition for 297 Bicycles 5chairs, w/ extension $350 (650)290-
CASh rEGiSTEr Parts; Much Skin Not
Guts $500 (415)269-4784
/s/Tobias Rush/ Probate has been filed by Christina Lee 3188
This statement was filed with the Asses- Christiano in the Superior Court of Cali- AdulT BiKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- ChriSTMAS TrEE pre-lit, 4 1/2 ft. H X
sor-County Clerk on 10/18/18. (Publish- fornia, County of San Mateo. The Peti- loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 36 in. W, $40.00. Call 650-872-2371
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tion for Probate requests that Christina diNiNG TABlE (36"x54") and 4 match-
10/23/18, 10/30/18, 11/6/18, 11/13/18). Lee Christiano be appointed as personal Child’S SChwiNN BiCYClE, BluE in ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for COMEAlONG 3/4 ton chain $25 (650)
representative to administer the estate of 210 lost & found good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. $250 .(650)-654-1930. 873-6304
the decedent.
fiCTiTiOuS BuSiNESS NAME The petition requests the decedent’s will Mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good. diNiNG TABlE - WITH Extension, six COSCO PlAY Pen with travel bag. Used
lOST CAT. Black and White. Black Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220.
STATEMENT #279207 and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- patch on right eye. REWARD. chairs, Solid wood, Vintage 1950’s, $500 once $35 (650)591-2981
The following person is doing business bate. The will and any codicils are avail- Call (323) 439-7713. MOuNTAiN BiKE new 21 gears $100. (650)692-8012.
as: Express Towing and Transport, 340 able for examination in the file kept by dEluxE fOldEr Walker - 5" wheels -
(650)722-3634 Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
Alta Mesa Dr, SOUTH SAN FRANCIS- the court. drESSEr 4-drAwEr in Belmont for
CO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: Da- The petition requests authority to admin- Books MOuNTAiN BiKE. Top brand. Runs $75. Good condition; good for children. frEE MAGAZiNES. Library discards
vid Franco, same address. The business ister the estate under the Independent good. $39. (660)342-5220 Call (650)678-8585 year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- Administration of Estates Act. (This au- JAMES PATTErSON hardback books.
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
trant commenced to transact business thority will allow the personal representa- drESSEr-ANTiquE VANiTY Combo, 3
under the FBN on 10/15/18 tive to take many actions without obtain- 298 Collectibles beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $550 hAT, T-ShirT, sweatshirt and comput-
/s/David Franco/ ing court approval. Before taking certain NiChOlAS SPArKS hardback books. (650)209-3188
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 80’S TOPS Complete Factory Set All erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648
This statement was filed with the Asses- very important actions, however, the per-
sor-County Clerk on 10/19/18. (Publish- sonal representative will be required to Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. full SiZE bed wood frame with pillow liONEl ChriSTMAS Holiday expan-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, V.lOGViNOV, uNuSuAl Journey to the top mattress $100.00 B/O (650)576-5026
give notice to interested persons unless Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
10/23/18, 10/30/18, 11/6/18, 11/13/18). they have waived notice or consented to BAdGE, 7 Star Special Security Offi-
sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 cer;$25- will text picture (650)218-0121 GlidEr rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- liONEl wESTErN Union Pass car and
the proposed action.) The independent
administration authority will be granted San Carlos lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
OrdEr TO ShOw CAuSE fOr unless an interested person files an ob- 295 Art
ChANGE Of NAME BArBiE dOll of the World collection iKEA drESSEr, black, 3 shelf. 23" x lOrEx 14” B&W Surveillance System
jection to the petition and shows good 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
CASE# 18CIV04406 cause why the court should not grant au- BruShEd fiNiSh, 15" X 20" frame $75.00. Call (650)872-2371 Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, thority. holds 18 various size photos. Never 2360 RWC loction.
BEAuTiful hErMAN Miller pendulum iKEA TABlE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, A hearing on the petition will be held in used. $20. 650-369-2486. $ 30. (650)598-9804.
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, clock. Rich wood finish - works well; nice MEiliNK SAfE-firE Proof,
this court as follows: NOV. 19 2018 at chime! $65; 650-591-8851.
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of MASSAGE TABlE, excellent condition, 50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200
Oil PAiNTiNG-CANVASS, Victorian www.elo.deals (415)309-3892
PETITION OF California, County of San Mateo, 400 Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00 folding, $25, (650) 552-9556.
Joel Cruz Cabab dEPrESSiON GlASS Dining Plate. 8
County Center, Redwood City, CA OBO (650)515-6091 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 94063. NEw dEluxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
$12 (650)762-6048 ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must MOTlEY CruE lp signed by neil lee
Petitioner: Joel Cruz Cabab filed a peti- If you object to the granting of the peti-
tion with this court for a decree changing tion, you should appear at the hearing 296 Appliances lENNOx rEd Rose, Unused, hand
Sell! (650) 875-8159. sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
name as follows: and state your objections or file written painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, NEGriNi fENCiNG Epee mask size M
Present name: Joel Cruz Cabab objections with the court before the hear- Air CONdiTiONEr 10000 BTU w/re- NEw TwiN Mattress set plus frame
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. $30.00 (650) 347-2356 & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
Proposed Name: Joel Cabab Cruz ing. Your appearance may be in person mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG (415)260-6940
or by your attorney. brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- MillEr liTE Neon sign , work good
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- 0898 NiAGArA ViBrATiNG Adjustable bed
$59 call (650)218-6528 good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan NEw lAwN SWING 5'1/2" W x 5 '6" H
interested in this matter shall appear be- itor of the decedent, you must file your $100 (650) 678-6428 aft. 6pm
claim with the court and mail a copy to (408)656-0958
fore this court at the hearing indicated hOTPOiNT hEAVY Duty Dryer excellent Old, ANTiquE, Bottle Collection: 20
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- the personal representative appointed by working condition Burlingame $50 Call bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 Old STYlE Water dispenser-iron stand-
the court within the later of either (1) four OffiCE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid
tition for change of name should not be Dan (408)656-0958 wood with formica wood grain top $25 clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873-
granted. Any person objecting to the months from the date of first issuance of POrCElAiN dOll collection $10.00. 6304
letters to a general personal representa- Call (650)872-2371. (650) 787-9753
name changes described above must file KENMOrE wiNdOw A/C (vert. open-
a written objection that includes the rea- tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the ing) 8700 btu. New in box. $200.00 as rAY-BAN TOP Bar Sunglasses
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days SMAll ruG beater. $15.00 (650)207- rECliNiNG ChAir, wine colored $30,
sons for the objection at least two court is. David Butler (415)608- 1214. (650)-583-4985 RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
from the date of mailing or personal de- 4162 wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light-
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing livery to you of a notice under sectioin MAYTAG wAShEr excellent working rETrO huTCh Needs refinishing other- weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- STAr wArS R2-D2, original 1998 un-
to show cause why the petition should condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. wise good condition. Top detaches from 6596
er California statutes and legal authority (408)656-0958 bottom $25. (650)712-9962
not be granted. If no written objection is may affect your rights as a creditor. You Steve 650-518-6614
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- SAMSONiTE 26" tan hard-sided suit
may want to consult with an attorney MfG h20lABS Model 300 exc cond SOlid wOOd Dining table with exten- case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the knowledgeable in California law. TElESCOPE-CElESTrON ASTrO
petition shall be held on 10/26/18 at 9 counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. Master Newtonian Reflector, w/ tro/pod sion great piece great condition black $45. (650)328-6709
You may examine the file kept by the $80 (650)364-5263
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, court. If you are a person interested in stand, Like New $150.00
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this MixA MixEr with bowel twin motor Call (415)239-1348. SilK SArEE 6 yards new nice color.for
the estate, you may file with the court a $50.00 (650)576-5026 SOlid wOOd Entertainment Center- $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
Order to Show Cause shall be published Request for Special Notice (form DE- formation.
at least once each week for four succes- TOPPS BASEBAll complete set 1987 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- NEw, SiNGEr Sewing Machine Univer- Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- praisal of estate assets or of any petition thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999-
sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- 4474 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o SiNK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
ing on the petition in the following news- or account as provided in Probate Code chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 $15.00 (650)544-5306
paper of general circulation: (925)482-5742
section 1250. A Request for Special No-
San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 9/28/2018
tice form is available from the court clerk. riCCAr 500 hi performance upright vac- 299 Computers TABlE 24"x48" folding legs each end. Slr lENS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
Attorney for Petitioner: uum $75.00 (650)576-5026 Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Jeffrey Wall 19" COlOr Monitor with stand VG con- $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
Judge of the Superior Court Law Office of Jeffrey Wall, PC rOOM hEATEr Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- dition power cord/owners manual includ- Slr lENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
Dated: 9/28/2018 vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
TwiN BEd frame-black wrought iron
(Published 10/2/18, 10/9/18, 10/16/18, (650)952-3500 from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
10/23/18). TirES-SET Of four P225 45 R18 $80
i-PAd KEYBOArd. $25.00. (650)588- OBO (650)359-2238.
SEwiNG MAChiNE-rOYAl XL 6000 0842 TwiN BEd, mattress, box spring, frame
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. $ 50. (650)598-9804. TuNTuri rOwiNG Machine, Good
(650)342-8436. rECOrdABlE Cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- Condition, $75, (650)483-1222
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, TwiN BEd- Free you pick up. Call
(650) 578 9208 (650)344-2109 uNidEN hArlEY Davidson Gas Tank
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
uSEd BEdrOOM Furniture, FREE. Call
300 Toys (650)573-7381. wAlKEr - Good Condition - Like New -
$35 (650)341-5347
AMEriCAN flYEr locomotive runs VENEEr ChEST 6.5’ high, 3 ft. wide
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 $99 (650)322-2814.
311 Musical instruments
wAll uNiT/rOOM Divider. Simple
lArGE STuffEd ANIMALS - $3 each lines. Breaks down for transportation.
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 1929 ANTiquE Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
STAr wArS Celebration 3 Darth Vader (650)742-6776.
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 wAlNuT ChEST, small (4 drawer with
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 BAldwiN BABY GRAND 1928 vintage
302 Antiques whiTE wiCKEr Armoire, asking $100, in walnut. $7500.00 w/bench (415)608-
great condition, text for picture (650)571- 1214
ANTiquE hEMiNGrAY Glass Tele- 0947
ChrOMATiC hArMONiCA: Horner
graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris- The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762- wOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 (650)278-5776.
6048

BEEr STEiNS-OriGiNAl from Germa- 306 housewares EPiPhONE lES Paul Custom Prophecy
ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00.
(650)592-7483 COMPlETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor (650)421-5469.
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
20-pieces in original box, never used. EVErETT uPriGhT antique piano.
MAhOGANY ANTiquE Secretary desk, $250 per box (3 boxes available). Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718.
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- (650)342-5630
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. huGE ludwiG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
CrYSTAl (lEAdEd glass) lamp $30. & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
rOSEVillE TuliP Pitcher, Ca: 1900. Can send picture. (650)464-7860 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
$45. (650)574-2490. (916)975-4969
MiKASA SET. White. Modern (square)
303 Electronics Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152. PiANO, uPriGhT, in excellent condi-
tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
CANNON COPiEr. $20. 650-342-5220. SiNK dOuBlE cast iron. Good condi-
tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 PiANO-1955 BAldwiN Acrosonic 36”
High, Free for anyone to pick-up
frEE TElEViSiON - Mitsubishi, (650)295-9121.
26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not 308 Tools
Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local PlAYEr PiANO 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
Delivery available. ANTiquE irON Hand Drills. 3 available sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron www.elo.deals
MOTOrOlA BrAVO MB 520 (android
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD BriGGS & Stratton Lawn Mower with ViNTAGE liNGEriE Washboard circa
card Belmont (650)595-8855 Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00. 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
(650)771-6324. strumming $50 (650)369-2486
ONKYO AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, ZilJiAN CYMBAlS with stands, 21”
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 CrAfTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
(916)826-5964
PhilliPS-50” COlOr T.V., Heavy, $99
(650)591-8062 lG CrAfTSMEN shop vac 6.5hp $60
(510)943-9221 312 Pets & Animals
304 furniture ShOPSMiTh MArK V 50th Anniversary AirliNE CArriEr for cats, pur. from
most attachments. $1,500/OBO. Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
2 wAlNuT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops (650)504-0585 (505)228-1480 local.
need work but very good cond. $20/ea
(650)952-3466. ViNTAGE CrAfTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa ONE KENNEl Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
1947. $60. (650)245-7517 mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
ANTiquE diNiNG table for six people (650)593-2066
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 ViNTAGE ShOPSMiTh and BANd
SAw, good shape. $300/obo. Call PArrOT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
ANTiquE MOhAGANY Bookcase. Four (650)342-6993 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. offer. (650)245-4084
BEdSTEAd SiNGlE, poster style, box PET CArriEr for small dog or cat in ex-
spring, mattress available. $40.00. wEldEr- liNCOlN AC 220 amps 240 cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
(650)593-7408 volts $199.00 (650)948-4895 6059

BEiGE SOfA $99. Excellent Condition PET TAxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
(650) 315-2319 309 Office Equipment Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
$25. Call (650)349-6059.
BlACK METAl 4 drawer file cabinet lAPTOP CASE or bag. Black. Like new.
$10. good condition. call (650)872-2371 Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. 316 Clothes
BuNK BEdS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or 310 Misc. for Sale 5 BOxES male & female square dance
B/O (650)685-2494 clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
200 PlASTiC trading card holders; $15; bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
(650)591-9769 San Carlos
COMMOdE, GOOd condition. $20 obo.
Please call (650)745-6309 500-600 BiG Band-era 78's--most mint, BluE TAhAri NWT wool button-up
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 jacket $25 (650)952-3466
COMPuTEr dESK (glass) & chair. Like
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or BESSY SMAll Evening Hand Bag With KAYANO MEN’S Running shoes size 11
gtecher@comcast.net Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 good condition $20 (650)520-7045
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316 Clothes 318 Sports equipment 318 Sports equipment Garage Sales 379 open houses 620 Automobiles
boX of used men's Levi's and misc. eASton Aluminum bat.33 inches, 30 yAmAhA roof RACK, 58 inches $75. toyotA ‘13 Corolla - Black, Excellent
jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 (650)458-3255 condition Like new, Automatic, One own-
(650)589-0764
elliPtiCAl-nordiC trACk Like new GArAGe SAleS oPen houSe er, $7,295.00 (650)212-6666.

dAWGS brAnd Kaymann black and Barely Used, Paid $600, Asking $300
obo. (650)235-0066.
340 Camera & Photo equip.
eStAte SAleS liStinGS 625 Classic Cars
white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
(650)369-2486 nikon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
eVerlASt 80# MMA Heavy Bag and lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 List your Open House CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado
fAnCy hiGh heel shoes, never worn Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966 make money, make room! in the Daily Journal. 44,632 original miles. Needs body work
size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648 omeGA b600 Condenser Enlarger, In- and headliner $2,975 OBO (650)218-
Golf bAllS Titlest ProV1, 50, perfect
condition, each at $ 0.50. (650)345-5446
struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
List your upcoming Reach over 83,450 4681.
larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
potential home buyers &
fAuX fur Coat Woman's brown multi
color in excellent condition 3/4
Golf ClubS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
$90.00 (650)341-8342 ViVitAr V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and garage sale, renters a day, CheVy ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
original manual. Like new. $99 SSF from South San Francisco
length $50 (650)692-8012
Guthy-renker PoWer Rider,Ever- (650)583-6636 moving sale, to Palo Alto.
obo. (650)952-4036.
lAdieS ClothinG, some w/tags.
$99.00 (650)589-0764.
last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
erciser $20 (510)770-1976 345 medical equipment estate sale, in your local newspaper. CheVy ‘86 CorVette. Automatic.
93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
lAdieS Sequin dress, blue, size XL, knee rider $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269 AdJuStAble bAth shower transfer
yard sale, Call (650)344-5200
obo. (650) 952-4036.
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
men'S StetSon hat, size large, new,
leAther Golf bag with 23 clubs $90. bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976 rummage sale, CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k
mileS. New upgrades $24,500 OBO..
(650) 592-2648.
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
(650) 578-9208
driVe 3-in-1 commode with seat,buck-
et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10
clearance sale, or (650)481-5296.
men'S roSSiGnol Skis. $95.00,
neW With tags Wool or cotton Men's
good condition, (650)341-0282. (510)770-1976 whatever sale you 440 Apartments dAtSun ‘79 510 Sedan grey original
condition clean inside and out $4,000
pullover sweaters
(650)952-3466
(XL) $15/each one dozen Official League Diamond
Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
driVe deluXe two button walker $10
(510)770-1976
have... belmont APArtmentS -1br, 2br,
(650)364-3562
3br; Prime Location, Quiet Buildings, No merCedeS ‘74 450 SEL, One owner,
(650)771-6324. Smoking, No Pets, $2100.00 and up
nWt zeGnA medium brown plaid cash- homediCS duAl Shiatsu Massage No Accidents, Needs engine work, Pale
(650)595-0805
mere blazer, XL $20 (650)952-3466 PrinCe tenniS 2 section nylon black Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162 Reach over 83,450 readers Yellow, $2,500 OBO (650)375-1350.
Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- from South San Francisco
ShoeS Size 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less $55.(650)341-8342 inVerSion therAPy table back merCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top.
(650)508-8662 stretcher w/ heat $99.00 joe (650)573- to Palo Alto. 470 rooms Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851-
totAl Gym XLS, excellent condition. 5269 0878
tuXedo Size 40, black, including white Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call in your local newspaper. hiP houSinG
shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189 (650)588-0828 omt tAble, excellent condition, fold- merCedeS ‘89 300e, Low Miles, Excel.
ing, $25, (650) 552-9556. Non-Profit Home Sharing Program Condition, Good Engine, Needs paint,
Work bootS. Iron Age, size 10-1/2,
brown, with steel metatarsal protection. touredGe reACtion ii uniflex sys- rAdiAtion ProteCtion 1/2-apron
Call (650)344-5200 San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
$13,900 (650)303-4257. Leave msg.
In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494 tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons Pb free; .5mm Pb equivalent, xl, adjusta-
new $75. Call May (650)349-0430 ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227- 630 trucks & SuV’s
7742.
318 Sports equipment treAdmill-horizon like New, limit-
485 residential Care ford ‘10 F150 Super Crew cab, 78K
ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO miles. System-One toolboxes and rack.
biG berthA, Golfsmith Titanium Driver (650)508-8662 $16K contact or text (650)520-3725
,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick VorAlto VillAGe
(415)999-4474 trek mountAin train tag a long; exec
ford ‘90 F-250, 7.5litre v8, 4wheel dr.,
condition;$75;will text photo; (650)218- At menlo PArk 102k original miles, Many upgrades,
boW fleX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good 0121 San Carlos
A welcoming and spa-like secured $12,500 (650)759-3188
Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
$1200 asking $800 Call Michael tunturiC StAtionAry Bike $45. memory care community nestled in a
(650)784-1061. Daly City-(650) 878-8403 residential neighborhood just blocks
leXuS '08 RX400 179K, fully loaded,
from downtown Menlo Park AWD, $8,400. (650)302-5523
VintAGe nASh Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
brAnd neW Golf bag with Stand. ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
Makes a great gift. $70. 415-867-6444. Call today to Schedule a Visit toyotA '03 RAV4, 120K miles, black,
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
brAnd neW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods;
(650)322-4100 $5,500(650)302-5523
Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great Workout benCh, weights, bars, for www.voralto.com
gift $99. 415-867-6444. flat/incline bench and legs. $100. 635 Vans
(650)861-2411
toyotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con-
dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K

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*Business Internet *Phone Answering
*Conference Rooms *Offices (650) 995-0003
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4 Music majors’ 42 Being hauled to 54 “The Hobbit” (650) 373-2000 with mounting hardware and other parts
8 Hillary Clinton, degs. the garage hero bay Area executive offices $35. Call (650)670-2888
née __ 5 First stage 47 Sundress 55 Bluffed-out www.bayareaoffices.com
645 boats
14 Horace’s “__ 6 Blood bank features words, perhaps
Poetica” supply 48 Lawn 56 Connection boAt- 7 FT Livingston Fiber Glass., 2.5
15 “The Mammoth 7 Upward trek maintenance 58 Sooner St. 620 Automobiles HP. NIssan Outboard Motor. $800.
(650) 591-5404.
Hunters” author 8 Film genre prefix tools 61 Car care brand 1994 mitSubiShi 3000 GT- VR4 Twin
Jean with com 51 Maker of Cajun 62 Pot contents Turbo Perfect Cont. Asking $30,000 mAlibu 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
16 Low-scoring tie 9 Words after work Shrimp nail 63 Police rank: (650)315-2959 (650)558-8555 built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
20K obo. (650)851-0878.
17 Big wheel, briefly or sleep polish Abbr. 1999 CAdillAC DeVille Contour-Paid
18 Controversial 10 “Gracias” 52 Like the “funny 64 Weight-training $6,000 Sell $3,000 Good Condition SeA rAy 16 ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs
Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
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20 Wine lover’s prefix 12 Raggedy doll on a trade-in or
22 Sport shown on 13 Eldest of the
Gulf StreAm, Sun Voyager ‘04.
consignment! 36 ft, Excellent Condition. $39,500.
TV Japan “Little Women” 650-349-3087.
23 Beer extraction 19 Author of eerie Sell your vehicle in the rV toW bar blue ox 2" ball model b330
gadget stories daily Journal’s $90 (650)948-4895
24 Dues-paying 21 Delivery MD Auto Classifieds.
participant 25 Least 670 Auto Service
27 Spanish lady 26 Shankar on the Just $45
30 Acquire sitar We’ll run it AA SmoG
31 Isle of Arthurian 28 Interminably Complete Repair & Service
legend 29 Ouzo flavoring ‘til you sell it! $39.75 plus certificate fee
33 Woodland deity 32 Poughkeepsie (most cars)
36 Developmental campus reach 83,450 drivers 869 California Drive .
Burlingame
insect stage 33 Place from South Sf to
39 Luau accessory 34 Put up with Palo Alto (650) 340-0492
40 Broadside 35 Symphonic Call (650)344-5200
accidents stories ads@smdailyjournal.com
43 A, in Augsburg 36 British john 670 Auto Parts
44 Small stores 37 European peak 1960S CAdillAC hub caps $40
45 Rather nasty 38 Dr. Jekyll creator’s bmW ‘05 325 convertible, $4,200. (650)592-3887
46 “__ Fideles”: carol monogram
(650)302-5523
10/23/18
48 Corrode, with
bridGeStone AlenzA 235/65R17,
CAdillAC ’90 El Dorado Runs Great, $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
“away” 128,000 miles, $2000 (650)922-9114 used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
49 Macy’s section, CheVrolet ‘86 ASTROVAN, 84K CheVy/GmC 1994. Full size. Front
e.g.: Abbr. miles, $3000 (650)481-5296 plastic/bumper/grill complete. Perfect
50 Format for some CheVy ‘08 hhr - Grey, spunky car Photos. San Mateo $75 (650)727-7266

tournaments
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
(408)807-6529. Gm truCk/SuV 1994? Large Vehicle.
57 “__ y Plata”: Front Bumper/plastic/grill unit
complete/perfect. Perfect/photos availa-
Montana motto
CheVy ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284. ble .$75. (650)727-7266
59 Bit of talk show mini CooPer- Hood Best offer-
self-promotion
dodGe ‘99 mAintenAnCe Van, ,
$2,500 OBO Good condition. Call www.elo.deals Call Don(415)309-3892
60 Opal of the (650)481-5296
PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few
comics, to Earl times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
Pickles Got An older obo. (650)745-6309

61 Meal suggested CAr, boAt, or rV? rimS-Chrome, 16” Set of 4 with caps,
by the starts of Do the humane thing.
Donate it to the
Off ’02 GMC Truck $200.00 OBO
(650)333-0303
four long answers Humane Society.
65 Deli salmon Call 1- 866-899-3051 the Club steering wheel locks 2 each
66 Philadelphia
new. $ 20.00 (650)871-8907

campus JettA '04 4 door, dark gray, 147K,


White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
67 Building lot unit $3,500.. (650)302-5523
68 __-ray Disc 680 Autos Wanted
69 Volkswagen mAzdA ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
dition One owner Fully loaded Low
family car
Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
miles reduced $16,995 obo (650)520- Novas, running or not
70 Rough file 4650 Parts collection etc.
71 Some ER cases
So clean out that garage
Give me a call
mAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per- Joe 650 342-2483
fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles
DOWN $19,995 OBO (650)520-4650
1 Wreaked
condition
niSSAn ‘84 300zx Former Drift Car No
engine/Transmission $1,200
2 One of the By Mark McClain
10/23/18
(650)341-1306
archangels ©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC PontiAC 1997 Passenger Van. Alumi-
num Rims with good tires. Needs engine
work! $900. Call (650)365-8287 or cell
9650)714-3865.
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“We should be spending probably close to business taxes, which Osmeña felt made the “There’s a group of moderate Republicans

CONGRESS
Continued from page 3
a trillion dollars on repairing bridges and
roads and we haven’t seen from this admin-
istration that much in that regard,” she said.
United States more competitive globally.
“I’m going to defend night and day the
cutting of the business taxes to 21 percent
that are trying to represent the ideas that
reflect California’s values,” she said. “If
that means a shift to the center, then good.”
Osmeña expected increases to the dis- because there’s been a global trend of cut- Speier said she has spoken with many
trict’s housing stock to improve traffic con- ting business taxes,” she said. constituents who are anxious about politics
focused on working with housing officials gestion if additional housing units can be Osmeña said she would work to further on several levels — from President Trump’s
to maximize the use and acceptance by land- created close to residents’ workplaces and improve the bill by advocating for a higher decision earlier this year to pull the United
lords of Section 8 vouchers, which have transit hubs, and also looked to innova- deduction for state and local taxes and index States out of a nuclear deal with Iran to his
been underutilized in San Mateo County and tions taking shape in the private sector, the bill to the cost of living, noting she decision to withdraw the country from the
are aimed at subsidizing rent for very low- such as shared bikes and scooters as well as would leverage her experience studying the 2015 Paris climate agreement — and wanted
income families, the elderly and those with driverless cars, to make a dent in the issue. country’s economy as a legislator. to send a message that the country will per-
disabilities. “I think that there are private companies Though she identifies as a Republican, severe through poor leadership and con-
“If you can make sure all of these vouchers or innovations happening in the private Osmeña said she views herself as a centrist gressional dysfunction.
are used, it’s like building two or three sector … that are going to address that,” she who is committed to representing “We have suffered through bad leadership
apartment buildings,” she said. said. “You need to solve housing to solve California’s values in the nation’s capital before and we will overcome what has
Speier said getting the president’s sup- the transportation.” and striving toward bipartisan cooperation become a very dysfunctional Congress and a
port of an infrastructure bill moving Though Osmeña commended Speier’s in Congress. She said she is hoping her president that is reluctant to really be edu-
through the U.S. House of Representatives record on women’s issues and sexual assault candidacy elevates the profile of cated on some of the foreign policy issues
would be a focus if elected to another term to victims, she noted Speier has voted with the Republicans who are willing to work with that are truly vexing,” she said. We really
help address regional traffic congestion. Democratic Party on most bills. She said she the best ideas from both parties in an effort have to hold the president accountable and
She also pegged improvements to the rail- felt the tax reform bill passed last year, which to enable a government that works more that’s … why I think Congress has got to
road crossings in San Mateo County as crit- Speier didn’t support, improved the region’s smoothly than it does now. have a backbone.”
ical to the connection of an electrified job market
Caltrain to high-speed rail in the future. by cutting

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Trump ‘not satisfied’ with explanations of Khashoggi death


By Deb Riechmann They’re coming back
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS either tonight or tomor-
row, ” Trump told
reporters on the South
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump Lawn of the White House
said Monday he’s not satisfied with the before leaving for a
explanations he’s heard about the death of political rally in Texas.
Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi and is await- “We’re going to know
ing reports from U.S. personnel returning a lot over the next two
from the region.
Khashoggi, who lived in the United Donald Trump days about the Saudi sit-
uation, ” said Trump.
States and wrote critically about the Saudi “It’s a very sad thing.”
royal family, died earlier this month at the Trump spoke Sunday with Saudi Crown
Saudi Consulate in Istanbul. Saudi Arabia Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is the
said he was killed in a fistfight, but Turkish son of Saudi King Salman.
officials said the 59-year-old Washington “He says he is not involved nor is the
Post columnist was attacked and killed by a king,” Trump told USA Today in an inter-
15-man Saudi team. view aboard Air Force One Monday en route
Asked if he believed Saudi Arabia’s expla- to a political rally in Texas. The newspaper
nation, Trump said, “I am not satisfied with said Trump declined to say whether he
what I’ve heard.” believed the crown prince’s denials. If their
REUTERS “We’re going to get to the bottom of it. involvement was proven, Trump said: “I
Tunisia’s Foreign Affairs Minister Khemaies Jhinaoui speaks during a news conference with his We have people over in Saudi Arabia now. would be very upset about it. We’ll have to
French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian in Tunis, Tunisia. We have top intelligence people in Turkey. see.”

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