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Pipe bomb suspect caught Florida Trump supporter


Suspect was a charged in bomb plots
By Michael Balsamo, Eric
cash-strapped Tucker and Colleen Long
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
former stripper WASHINGTON — Federal
By Michael Biesecker authorities on Friday captured a
and Stephen Braun Florida man
with a crimi-
Inside
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
nal history
WASHINGTON — Cesar Sayoc and a fervor
is an amateur body builder and for President
former strip- Donald Trump
per, a loner and accused
with a long him of send- • Trump says he bears
arrest record ing at least ‘no blame’ for bomb
suspect’s actions
who showed 13 mail • After arrest, GOP
little interest bombs to struggles with mail
in politics p r o m i n e n t bombs fallout
until Donald De m o c r a t s , See page 7
Trump came capping a
nationwide search in a case that
Cesar Sayoc along. spread fear of election-season vio-
On Friday,
he was identified by authorities lence with little precedent in the
as the Florida man who put pipe U.S.
bombs in small manila Justice Department officials
envelopes, affixed six stamps announced five federal charges
and sent them to some of against Cesar Sayoc, 56, of
Trump’s most prominent critics. Aventura, Florida, and revealed
His arrest capped a week in that DNA and a fingerprint found
REUTERS
which the bombs aimed at some Cesar Altieri Sayoc, who was arrested for a series of parcel bombs, is escorted from an FBI facility in Miramar, Fla.
of America’s biggest names — See ARREST, Page 11
Obama, Clinton, De Niro —
dominated the news and invited
speculation about who might be
responsible for them. The
Suspicious package creates
answer, authorities said, was
Sayoc, a 56-year-old man from
Aventura, Florida, who was
scare at Burlingame facility
devoted to Trump, had a history Authorities investigate delivery meant for activist
of financial problems and an STAFF AND WIRE REPORT When the
extensive arrest record, includ- report about a
ing a stint on probation for mak- s us p i ci o us
After a week of reports of pipe
ing a bomb threat. package at the
bombs targeting politicians and
His attorney in that 2002 case, U. S. Postal
well-known figures on the East
Ronald Lowy, described Sayoc as Serv i ce’s
Coast, a new report of a suspicious
“a confused man who had trouble Burlingame pri-
package addressed to California
controlling his emotions.” ority mail
billionaire and environmental
A cousin of Sayoc, Lenny annex was made
activist Tom Steyer and intercept-
Altieri, used stronger terms. ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL Tom Steyer Friday morn-
ed at a Burlingame postal facility
Officials investigate a suspicious package at the U.S. Postal Service’s Friday hit closer to home for Bay
See SAYOC, Page 11 Burlingame priority mail annex Friday morning. Area residents. See SCARE, Page 23

Haunting for Redwood City home


Steven Foster unveils elaborate Halloween decorations
By Zachary Clark show synced to up in the home. He no longer lives
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF spooky music. there, but logs many hours deco-
The elaborate rating the place each year for the
Most of the year, the house at decorations are holidays.
411 Topaz St. in Redwood City inspired by the “I’m trying to make something
looks like any other home in the “ Ni g h t m a r e special for the holidays and I want
residential neighborhood. B e f o r e people to engage with it when
But once October rolls around, Christmas” they walk by,” he said.
the place is transformed into a movie and And they certainly do. Drivers
haunted spectacle: a 5-foot wreath Steven Foster Di s n e y l a n d’s often slow down to take it all in,
with sharp teeth and wandering H a u n t e d passersby regularly snap photos
eyes is bolted to the top of the Mansion ride — which combine of the action and for many
house, intricately carved jack-o’- imagery from both Halloween and Peninsula families, trick-or-treat-
lanterns line a fence, and that’s all Christmas — and they’re all hand- LESLY LATORENO
illuminated by a high-tech light made by Steven Foster, who grew See FOSTER, Page 12 Steven Foster gazes up at his ‘man-eating’ wreath.
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Thought for the Day


“He who seeks rest finds boredom.
He who seeks work finds rest.”
— Dylan Thomas

This Day in History


Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and

1978 Israeli Prime Minister Menachem


Begin were named winners of the
Nobel Peace Prize for their progress
toward achieving a Middle East
accord.
In  1 7 8 7 , the first of the Federalist Papers, a series of
essays calling for ratification of the United States
Constitution, was published.
In  1 7 9 5 , the United States and Spain signed the Treaty of
San Lorenzo (also known as “Pinckney’s Treaty”), which
provided for free navigation of the Mississippi River.
In 1 8 5 8 , the 26th president of the United States, Theodore
Roosevelt, was born in New York City.
In  1 9 0 4 ,   the first rapid transit subway, the IRT, was inau-
gurated in New York City.
In  1 9 3 8 , Du Pont announced a name for its new synthetic
yarn: “nylon.”
In 1 9 4 7 , “You Bet Your Life,” a comedy quiz show starring
Groucho Marx, premiered on ABC Radio. (It later became a
television show on NBC.)
In  1 9 5 4 , U.S. Air Force Col. Benjamin O. Davis Jr. was REUTERS
promoted to brigadier general, the first black officer to Tourists play with bubbles in Rome, Italy.
achieve that rank in the USAF. Walt Disney’s first televi-
sion program, titled “Disneyland” after the yet-to-be com- ated a cream cheesecake to sell in his pendence. The three colors used in the
pleted theme park, premiered on ABC. Chicago bakery he named it after his 8- flag have significance. Green repre-
In  1 9 6 2 , during the Cuban Missile Crisis, a U-2 recon- year-old daughter Sara Lee. sents the land and agriculture, yellow
naissance aircraft was shot down while flying over Cuba, *** represents the sun and black signifies
killing the pilot, U.S. Air Force Maj. Rudolf Anderson Jr. The planet Neptune has the fastest wind hardships borne by the people.
In  1 9 9 2 ,   Petty Officer Allen Schindler, a gay U.S. Navy in the solar system. The winds on the ***
planet travel up to 1,250 mph. The first immigrant to come to the
sailor, was beaten to death near Sasebo Naval Base in south-
*** United States through the Ellis Island
western Japan by shipmate Terry Helvey, who pleaded guilty station was Annie Moore (1877-1923).
Actress Angelina Jolie (born 1975) put
to murder and was sentenced to life in prison. aside her public feud with her father Jon The 15-year-old from Cork County,
Voight (born 1938) for the sake of a Ireland arrived in the United States on
Birthdays movie. The two starred together as
father and daughter in “Lara Croft:
Jan. 1, 1892. Today, there is a bronze
statue of the girl at the Ellis Island

T
he heaviest lemon in the world Tomb Raider” (2001). Immigration Museum.
weighed 11 pounds 9 ounces. It *** ***
was grown in Israel in 2003. A bee beats its wings 230 times per The diesel engine was invented by
*** second. German engineer Rudolf Diesel (1858-
“Gorillas in the Mist” (1983), a book *** 1913). The engine, patented in 1892,
by scientist Dian Fossey (1932-1985), On “The Andy Griffith Show” (1960- was an internal combustion engine that
chronicled the years she spent protect- 1968) Sheriff Andy Taylor, played by did not require a spark, making it pos-
ing and studying the mountain gorillas Andy Griffith (1926-2012), and sible to use oil instead of coal.
of Africa. The book was made into a Deputy Barney Fife, played by Don ***
movie of the same name in 1988. Knotts (1924-2006) liked to hang out In the children’s book “My Friend
Actor-comedian Actor-director Actress-singer Sigourney Weaver (born 1949) played at the Junction Café. Flicka” (1941) by Mary O’Hara (1885-
John Cleese is 79. Roberto Benigni is Kelly Osbourne is the role of Fossey. *** 1980), 10-year-old Ken McLaughlin
66. 34. *** Presidents James Polk (1795-1849) makes friends with a wild filly that
Author Maxine Hong Kingston is 78. Country singer Lee The game show “Beat the Clock” and Warren Harding (1865-1923) were tries to escape captivity. The book was
Greenwood is 76. Producer-director Ivan Reitman is 72. (1950-1961), hosted by Bud Collyer both born on Nov. 2, 70 years apart. the first in a trilogy, followed by
Country singer-musician Jack Daniels is 69. Rock musician (1908-1969), featured married couples Polk was the 11th president. Harding “Thunderhead, Son of Flicka” (1943)
Garry Tallent (Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band) is 69. who attempted to complete various was the 29th president. and “Green Grass of Wyoming” (1946).
Author Fran Lebowitz is 68. Rock musician K.K. Downing is wacky stunts within a time limit. *** ***
67. TV personality Jayne Kennedy is 67. Actor Peter Firth is Couples competed in a $100 round, a Do you know what is the most frequent- Ans wer: The collarbone, called the
65. Actor Robert Picardo is 65. World Golf Hall of Famer Patty $200 round and a “bonus stunt.” ly broken bone in the human body? See clav icle. A person who has a brok en
Sheehan is 62. Singer Simon Le Bon is 60. Country musician *** answer at end. clav icle needs to wear an arm sling for
Jerry Dale McFadden (The Mavericks) is 54. Internet news edi- The smallest fish in the world is the *** about six week s while the bone heals.
tor Matt Drudge is 52. Rock musician Jason Finn (Presidents paedocypris progenetica, a member of The front of a canoe is called the bow.
the carp family. The fish, discovered in The back is the stern. The widest part of
of the United States of America) is 51. Actor Sean Holland is
a forest swamp in Sumatra, measure 7.9 the canoe is called the beam. Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
50. Actor Channon Roe is 49. Actress Sheeri Rappaport is 41. mm long. the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
***
Actor David Walton is 40. Violinist Vanessa-Mae is 40. *** Questions? Comments? Email
The flag of Jamaica was adopted on knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
Actress Christine Evangelista is 32. Actor Bryan Craig is 27. When Charles Lubin (1903-1988) cre- Aug. 6, 1962; Jamaica’s day of inde- 5200 ext.128.
Actor Troy Gentile is 25.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
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Oct. 26 Mega Millions fog after midnight. Lows in the mid 50s.
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Sunday :  Mostly clear. Lows in the 50s.
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Daily three midday Highs in the mid 60s to lower 70s.
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The Daily Derby race winners are Gold Rush, No. 1, in cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the upper 50s
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GIFTRH Gold, No. 10, in third place.The race time was clocked
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Pot, hotel measures crowd November ballot Police reports
That's exhausting
Several Peninsula cities ask voters to weigh hotel, cannabis taxes Someone stole a catalytic converter
from a truck on Marsten Road in
By Anna Schuessler currently allowed in the city and must Burlingame, it was reported at 7:46
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Comment on obtain permits to operate in the portion of a.m. Friday, Oct. 19.
or share this story at the city east of Highway 101. In its initial
San Mateo County voters will have no stages, the business license tax will range
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shortage of city council, school board and from 1 percent to 5 percent of gross BURLINGAME
special district elections to weigh in on this receipts, depending on the type of business,
whether they are located in the city — is set and officials expect the tax to generate Burg l ary . A vacant residence on Rollins
November, but residents in a handful of
at 4 percent of gross receipts. $100,000 to $700,000 in revenue annually Road was broken into, it was reported at
cities will also decide whether to tax the
In an argument in favor of the measure for unrestricted purposes, according to an 7:44 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19.
commercial cannabis businesses allowed in
their cities and increase hotel taxes. signed by Mayor Ian Bain and argument in favor of Measure LL signed by Drunk dri v er. Someone was driving drunk
Since January of 2017, cities across the Councilwomen Alicia Aguirre, Janet city councilmembers, community volun- on Rollins Road and Broadway, it was
state have been grappling with the question Borgens and Shelly Masur, Redwood City teers and a business owner. According to the reported at 10:53 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18.
of whether to further limit the wide array of officials contended Measure DD would afford argument, the funds will grow over time and Reckl es s dri v er. Someone was driving
commercial cannabis businesses that have the city the funds needed to ensure cannabis help fund public safety, youth and parks recklessly at Burlingame Avenue and El
cropped up in the wake of Proposition 64’s businesses operate safely and curb any neg- program and road repairs. Camino Real, it was reported at 4:29 p.m.
passage by voters in 2016, a long list ative effects on residents’ quality of life. Half Moon Bay voters will consider five Thursday, Oct. 18.
including retail sales, cultivation, manufac- By weighing in on Measure NN, San cannabis-related measures, including Ro bbery . Someone attempted to rob a
turing, distribution and testing. Carlos residents will decide whether to Measure GG, which will ask residents to bank on Old Bayshore Boulevard with a
Peninsula cities have varied in their establish a sales tax of up to 10 percent on decide whether to allow a limited number of note, it was reported at 12:58 p. m.
approach to regulating marijuana, with cannabis businesses allowed in the city, nurseries to grow immature, non-flowering Thursday, Oct. 18.
some opting for conservative measures to which include commercial cannabis cultiva- cannabis plants and sell them outside city Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. A vacant building
prohibit most forms of cannabis businesses tion, manufacturing and testing. No limits. Measure AA lists a range of new was vandalized on Bayshore Boulevard, it
within their borders and others taking steps cannabis businesses are legally operating taxes for cannabis businesses. For cultiva- was reported 12:45 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18.
toward lining city coffers with the tax rev- in the city, and those hoping to open doors tion, their annual rate would be $2 to $10
enue to be generated from the permissive in San Carlos are required to obtain commer- per square foot and 6 percent for retail, 2.5 BELMONT
state law allowing recreational sale and use cial cannabis and conditional use permits. If percent for testing, 3 percent for distribu- Burg l ary . Someone smashed a vehicle win-
of marijuana among adults. approved, city officials estimate Measure tion and 4 percent for manufacturing. dow and stole items from it, it was reported
Still others are putting these questions on NN could generate up to $200,000 in rev- Voters will also consider three advisory at 9:13 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21.
the Nov. 6 ballot, providing residents with enue per business annually, funds which measures aimed at providing a snapshot of Ro bbery . Someone robbed a business on
an opportunity to shape policies specific to could be used toward increasing cost of pub- the city’s perspective on the cultivation of Shoreway Road, it was reported at 6:17 a.m.
their communities. Among them is lic safety and code compliance as well as mature plans, marijuana retail and commer- Saturday, Oct. 20.
Redwood City, whose residents will weigh investment in street and traffic improve- cial manufacturing. Sto l en v ehi cl e. Someone stole a motor-
in on Measure DD, which would enable the ments, downtown parking and parks and cycle from Old County Road, it was reported
council to set a tax rate of up to 10 percent recreation programs, according to an argu- Hotel taxes at 9:21 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20.
of gross receipts on any type of cannabis ment in favor of the measure signed by Belmont, Foster City, San Carlos and B at t e ry . Someone was attacked on
business. Earlier this year, the council Mayor Bob Grassilli and Councilman Ron South San Francisco are among the Carlmont Drive, it was reported at 10:41
agreed to allow cannabis delivery centers Collins. p.m. Friday, Oct. 19.
without walk-in retail and nurseries that While South San Francisco officials See MEASURES, Page 12
grow and sell starter plants to set up shop in banned outdoor cultivation and storefront
the city’s industrial zones. Per Measure DD, pot shops earlier this year, residents will
the initial tax rate for nursery businesses vote on Measure LL, which would allow the
would be 2.5 percent of gross receipts while city to impose a cannabis business license
the initial rate for delivery-only cannabis tax based on a business’ gross receipts.
retail sales — which applies to business Cannabis testing, cultivation, distribution,
owners operating in the city regardless of manufacturing and delivery businesses are
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Yosemite rangers recover bodies of two who fell


By Olga R. Rodriguez the pair fell and from which spot ural causes, park spokesman Scott
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS at the overlook 3,000 feet above Gediman said. An 18-year-old
the famed Yosemite Valley floor, Israeli man accidentally fell hun-
Richards said. A tourist spotted the dreds of feet to his death last
SAN FRANCISCO — Yosemite victims Wednesday. They have not month while hiking near the top
National Park rangers have recov- been identified. of 600-foot-tall Nevada Fall.
ered the bodies of two people who Railings only exist at a small In 2015, world-famous wingsuit
fell 800 feet from a popular over- portion of Taft Point, which offers flier Dean Potter and partner
look after working to reach them breathtaking views of the valley, Graham Hunt died after jumping
for hours, an official said Friday. Yosemite Falls and towering gran- from Taft Point in an attempt to
Park spokeswoman Jamie ite formation El Capitan. Visitors clear a V-shaped notch in a ridge-
Richards said rangers had to rappel can walk to the edge of a vertigo- line. They were at flying in wing-
down and climb the steep terrain inducing granite ledge that does suits but crashed.
in Taft Point as they worked to not have a railing and has become The activity is the most extreme
reach the bodies of a male and a popular spot for dramatic form of BASE jumping, which
female. A California Highway engagement and wedding photos. stands for jumping off buildings,
Patrol helicopter assisted them, More than 10 people have died antennas, spans (such as bridges) JOE SHLABOTNIK ON VISUALHUNT.COM
she said. at the park this year, six of them and Earth and is illegal in the Railings only exist at a small portion of Taft Point, which offers breathtaking
Officials are investigating when from falls and the others from nat- park. views of the valley, Yosemite Falls and El Capitan.

California agrees to delay net neutrality for the 40 million series of flights that will culmi- side has spent on a U.S. ballot
Around the state people of our state,” Becerra, a nate with a drop test in which the issue since at least 2002.
enforcing net-neutrality law Democrat, said in a statement. booster will be released from A $5 million donation from this
was celebrated
SACRAMENTO — California Supporters of California’s law beneath the jet’s left wing. week from dialysis provider
nationally by
won’t enforce the nation’s tough- advocates look- were not disappointed by the The system is intended to carry Fresenius Medical Care pushed the
est state-level net-neutrality law ing to preserve delay, which Becerra suggested small satellites into orbit. anti-Proposition 8 campaign’s
when it takes effect in January, rules prevent- was in the best interests of Virgin Orbit is a sister company total past the $109 million phar-
agreeing Friday with the Trump ing internet California’s case. of Virgin Galactic, which is devel- maceutical companies spent two
administration and internet com- oping an air-launched rocket years ago to defeat a measure lim-
companies from
panies who sued that the state law Virgin Orbit mates rocket to plane for carrying tourists on sub- iting prescription drug costs.
speeding or orbital flights into space.
should wait for the outcome of a slowing certain jet for airborne launch system More than $70 million has been
separate lawsuit pending in spent on television and radio ads
Washington. Xavier Becerra content online. LONG BEACH — Southern Dialysis companies spend as well as consulting services in
It mimicked fed-
Attorney General Xavier Becerra eral rules adopted during the California-based Virgin Orbit has $111M to kill ballot measure the last two months.
made a joint filing with lawyers Obama administration and rolled reached a milestone in developing SACRAMENTO — Dialysis When corporate profits are at
looking to block the law asking a back under Trump. its airborne orbital launch system. companies have contributed an stake, campaign spending often
federal judge in Sacramento to put “Every step we take, every The company says this week it extraordinary $111 million and balloons, said Kati Phillips of
the California case on hold for action we launch is intended to put mated a LauncherOne rocket to a counting to defeat a California California Common Cause, which
now. us in the best position to preserve special Boeing 747 at Long Beach ballot initiative that would cap advocates campaign finance
California’s net-neutrality law Airport and will soon begin a their profits, the most any one reform.

Obituary

Joel J. Williams
September 15, 1930 – September 28, 2018
Joel Williams, born September 15, 1930, died in hospice
care on September 28 after a brief illness. He was the last of
five brothers: Edward, John, Mark, and Roger. Joel was born
in Kansas City, Missouri, graduated from high school in Ft.
Smith, Arkansas, and received a degree in Economics from UC
Santa Barbara. As a young man, he was an accomplished tennis
player and pianist. He was defined by his military career; he
retired from active duty as a Lieutenant Colonel in the early 70’s. Joel served in Korea
(Infantry) and in Vietnam, as a helicopter pilot with many stories of his dedication
to his fellow service men and women and where he was awarded numerous medals
for his service. He was honored with a purple heart for his service in Korea, which
he declined.
Upon retiring from the service, he relocated to the Bay Area to be near family. He
was a beloved friend to his many neighbors in San Bruno, where he lived for 46 years.
He enjoyed tending to his garden with special attention to his roses. He was always
on the ready to help any neighbor when needed. In his final years he especially
enjoyed watching sports. One of his requests when he passed was a neighborhood
party, which was held on October 6. He was a member of Saint Roberts Catholic
Church where he attended 7:30 mass every Sunday.
Joel is survived by his sister-in-law, Betty Williams, numerous nieces, nephews
and grand nieces and nephews. Joel’s final resting place will be Arlington National
Cemetery.
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Obituaries
Lewis Daniel Woerz
Lewis Daniel Woerz, born Oct. 29, 1928, died Oct. 5,
2018.  Lewis was the last and the youngest of 11 born to
Eugene and Ruth Woerz in Oakland,
California. He is survived by his loving
wife Nonie (Constantatos) of 67 years,
his son Daniel (Eleni), and his grandchil-
dren Thomas (Kari) and Angela (Chris).
He died peacefully in his home in
Redwood City holding the hands of his
wife and son. Lewis was a kind man with
a witty sense of humor that always lit up
a room and brought out the best in peo-
ple. He was a proud American who served his country during
World War II where he was stationed in the South Pacific. He
always flew the flag at home, wore the flag on his lapel, and
wore his VFW cap proudly every day.  Sunnybrae Elementary School in San Mateo hosted a ribbon cutting event Monday, Oct. 22, unveiling the new playground
There will a visitation from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, reconstructed through a partnership with Windy Hill Property Ventures.
Oct. 30, with a   7 p.m. Trisagion  at Crippen & Flynn
Carlmont Chapel in Belmont and a Greek Orthodox Funeral
Church service 11 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 31, at Church of
the Holy Cross in Belmont with a military burial 10:30
a.m. Thursday, Nov. 1, at Sacramento Valley National
Cemetery in Dixon California. Sign guestbook at crippen-
flynn.com.

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San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office, Oakland resi- the front row, were among six students selected from a national pool to participate
dent Amarra Lee was appointed to a Francisco.
The event next month will honor in the program, during which they visited areas such as the Georgetown University
judgeship in the county’s Superior Court campus and the Japanese Embassy.
by Gov. Jerry Brown Friday, according to Bridges’ bravery as a young student in
a press release issued by the governor’s 1960 to desegregate her elementary Hi l l s dal e Hi g h Scho o l drama stu- will increase by $3 at the door. Visit
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who were appointed to superior court from Thursday, Nov. 8, through Sunday, for more info.
honor Bridge’s legacy following the Nov. 11, at the school’s auditorium.
judgeships across the state Friday and Martin students collecting a petition
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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Weekend • Oct 27-28, 2018 7

Donald Trump says he bears ‘no


blame’ for bomb suspect’s actions
By Jonathan Lemire attention on the midterms that could alter
and Catherine Lucey the path of his presidency. His quote marks
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS around “Bomb” were striking, suggesting
the president might doubt the authenticity
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump of the scare. That theory had gained steam
said Friday that he knows the pipe bomb in some quarters on the right.
suspect was one of his supporters, but said A number of Trump’s allies, including his
he bears “no blame” for the suspect’s eldest son, Donald Jr., and conservative
actions. commentator Lou Dobbs, have used social
“There is no blame. There’s no any- media to promote the idea that the bombs
thing,” Trump told reporters at the White may be a Democrat-run hoax. And the presi-
House before leaving for a political rally in dent’s favorite television show, Fox &
North Carolina. Friends, ran a segment Friday morning in
“If you look at what happened to Steve the hours before his tweet that raised the
Scalise, that was a supporter of a different possibility that the bombs were a “false
party,” he said, recalling the 2017 shooting flag” operation meant to gin up Democratic
at a Republican baseball practice that left enthusiasm.
several wounded, including the congress- The White House did not immediately
man from Louisiana. respond to a request for an explanation as to
Asked if he planned to tone down the par- the president’s meaning.
tisan rhetoric at rallies, which his critics Trump also issued a 3 a.m. tweet in which
contend has deepened political divisions in he complained that CNN and others were
the country, Trump replied: “I think I’ve blaming him for the scare, saying they were
been toned down. You know, I could really REUTERS “ridiculously comparing this to September
tone it up.” Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Charlotte, N.C. 11th and the Oklahoma City bombing, yet
With a suspect in custody, Trump pledged when I criticize them they go wild and
to prosecute those responsible for the pipe lence take root in America.” At least a dozen “Republicans are doing so well in early scream, ‘it’s just not Presidential!’” One of
bomb scare “to the fullest extent of the explosives have been sent in recent days to voting, and at the polls, and now this the packages was sent to CNN, forcing an
law.” He called for national unity just hours political opponents of the president, grip- “Bomb” stuff happens and the momentum evacuation of their Manhattan studios.
after complaining that all the focus on “this ping the nation and escalating political greatly slows — news not talking poli- While he updated the nation Friday about
‘Bomb’ stuff” was distracting from the tensions just days ahead of the midterms. tics,” Trump tweeted in the hours before the suspect in custody, Trump heaped praise
midterm elections. His remarks came a short time after he Sayoc was taken into custody. “Very unfor- on law enforcement agencies for doing “an
Trump, in his first remarks since Cesar tweeted a complaint that the media’s focus tunate, what is going on. Republicans, go incredible job” and said that, in America,
Sayoc was apprehended in Florida, declared on bombs was distracting from Republican out and vote!” “every day we are showing how truly great
that “we must never allow political vio- efforts in the upcoming midterm elections. Trump’s tweet was an effort to refocus we are.”

After arrest, GOP struggles with mail bombs fallout


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS scrambled to draw a firm line between for President George W. Bush, admon-
the alleged actions of 56-year-old ished Trump for some of his harsh rhet-
WASHINGTON — All weeklong, sup- Cesar Sayoc and the president. oric and said “this is a time for the pres-
porters of President Donald Trump Conservatives joined the defensive ident to focus 100 percent on lifting
played defense as each day brought new chorus, pointing, as Trump did, to the the nation up and 0 percent on the
reports of more pipe bombs sent to 2017 shooting of Republican Rep. political ramifications.”
prominent critics of the president. Steve Scalise and others by a supporter But Fleischer also said he expected
Some suggested the mailings could be a of Democrat Bernie Sanders. No politi- “the Democrats and the press to fall
“false flag” operation aimed at ginning cian should be blamed for the violent back into their pattern of rushing to
up Democratic enthusiasm. Trump him- tendencies of a supporter, they argued. blame President Trump. And that’s not
self complained “this ‘Bomb’ stuff” Matthew Schlapp, chair of the right.”
was distracting from the upcoming American Conservative Union, tweeted Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of
midterm elections. that the “FBI tried to ‘stop’ Trump. South Carolina created an awkward
Then came Friday’s arrest of a Trump Obama pushed Russian collusion. CNN moment Friday when he said he hopes
supporter in Florida as the prime sus- never stops attacking him. Maxine & Democratic opposition to Supreme
pect. co want him in jail. But he is at fault?!” Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh “blows
Republicans from Trump on down Ari Fleischer, former press secretary up in their face.”
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8 Weekend • Oct 27-28, 2018 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Trump sends troops to border as response to ‘caravan’


By Robert Burns and Jill Colvin ized and formally announced.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It’s not unusual for the National Guard to
help with border security. Although active
WASHINGTON — The Trump administra- duty troops are sometimes called on for
tion is planning to dispatch 800 or more domestic emergencies like hurricanes or
active duty troops to the southern border at floods, they rarely deploy to the southern
the direction of a president who has sought border. Fears of militarizing the border were
to transform fears about immigration into fanned by a May 1997 incident in which a
electoral gains in the midterms as a caravan Marine on a counter-narcotics mission shot
of thousands of migrants makes its way to death an 18-year-old who was herding
through Mexico. goats in Redford, Texas.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is expected In the current situation, active duty
to sign an order sending the troops to the troops will not be on armed security mis-
border, bolstering National Guard forces sions that could lead to a similar incident.
already there, a U.S. official said Thursday. The additional members of the military
The action comes as President Donald would assist the Border Patrol by providing
Trump has spent recent days calling atten- things such as vehicles, tents and equip-
tion to the caravan of Central Americans ment. There already are about 2, 000
slowly making their way by foot into National Guard troops there under a previ-
southern Mexico, but still more than 1,000 ous Pentagon arrangement.
miles from U.S. soil. Trump has used the caravan to bolster his
Trump, who made fear about immigrants a election-season warnings that the U.S. is
REUTERS
major theme of his 2016 election cam- being infiltrated by illegal immigrants
paign, has been eager to make it a top issue
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen speaks during a visit to a new “pouring across the border,” whom he has
heading into the Nov. 6 midterm elections,
section of border wall in the El Centro Sector in Calexico. painted with a sinister brush.
which will determine control of Congress. turning out his ardent base of supporters. Bo rder Pat ro l , s ai d t h e o ffi ci al , wh o He has claimed without any apparent
The president and senior White House offi- The additional troops would provide spoke on condition of anonymity to dis- basis in fact that “Middle Easterners” were
cials have long believed the issue is key to l o g i s t i cal an d o t h er s up p o rt t o t h e cuss a plan that had not yet been final- among the shirking group.

Hate crime considered in Kentucky grocery shooting


By Dylan Lovan Gregory A. Bush, 51, has been charged 10 to 15 minutes before he went to the Rogers said Bush apparently does have a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with murder and other crimes in the deaths Kroger, Police Chief Sam Rogers said. The history of mental illness, as news outlets
of the man and the woman at a Kroger store church is headed by a black pastor and has a have reported.
JEFFERSONTOWN, Ky. — The fatal Wednesday in Jeffersontown, located on the large African-American membership. An arrest report says Bush walked into the
shooting death of two black grocery outskirts of Louisville. The FBI is investi- Bush “appeared to try to gain access to Kroger, pulled a gun from his waist and shot
patrons by a white gunman is being inves- gating alongside local police. the church,” Rogers said. a man in the back of the head, then kept
tigated as a possible hate crime, a U.S. offi- “The murders are not being taken lightly The information came as news media out- shooting him multiple times “as he was
cial said Friday. by the United States government, ” lets reported that Bush made a racial com- down on the floor.” The report says Bush
Federal investigators are examining if Coleman said in a prepared statement. ment after the deadly shooting in then reholstered his gun, walked outside and
there were any violations of federal law, Police said Bush attempted to enter a his- Jeffersontown, a city of about 26,600 peo- killed a woman in the parking lot. Each vic-
“which includes potential civil rights vio- torically black church minutes before arriv- ple. tim died of multiple gunshot wounds,
lations such as hate crimes,” said U.S. ing at the grocery store. A surveillance Rogers said it was too soon, however, to Rogers said. Rogers said Bush was standing
Attorney Russell M. Coleman in video confirmed Bush’s presence at the say whether the shooting was racially moti- at arm’s length when he shot the woman in
Louisville. Jeffersontown First Baptist Church about vated. the back of the head.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Weekend • Oct 27-28, 2018 9


Covering up They’ve got my vote
for young girls to

I
take the act of voting seriously. I have voted in
By Shavonne Lin achieve, what to
aspire to look like. every election since I turned 18, even when I was
away at college and had to vote by absentee bal-

W
hen I was a little girl, I Glowy skin free of
acne and scars, per- lot. My parents instilled in me a strong sense of voting
would watch my mom do
fectly sculpted as a civic duty, and made sure my brothers and I knew
her makeup in the mirror.
She would pat blush onto her face, brows and makeup, from an early age what voting was all about. I can still
curl her lashes and coat them in mas- they seem to tell us, recall tagging along with my mom to the polling place
cara. I always asked her if she could is what you need to when I was a young child. Although I didn’t actually go
do my makeup. Her answer: “You are make it in this into the booth with her, the biennial trip to the polling
world. We are taught that if we don’t buy these products and use them. place helped cement in my mind the importance of the
too young. Maybe when you are
look like them, then we are inade- I’m not saying that makeup is terri- act.
older.” quate, even ugly. And that’s why
I wore makeup for the first time in ble. If we can use it to make ourselves Except for the one or two times I voted absentee,
today so many girls are insecure about feel confident and proud of ourselves, until the advent of vote-by-mail I always made the trek
middle school, when some other girls themselves. We feel that we need to then it is a good thing. But it is the to my local polling place to cast my vote in person.
in my grade started to wear it. I cover up our flaws in order to be pressure to use it placed on women by I’ve lived in Redwood City for
remember walking in the school accepted by society. society to look a certain way that is
halls, feeling confident. I thought some 30 years now, and for
Walk into any makeup store, and hurting us. We should be focusing on
that it make me prettier, better, more pretty much all that time my
you will find rows and rows of prod- what’s inside, rather than appear-
grown-up, and that was enough to ucts, most with one purpose: to hide polling place was the local
ances, because that is what should be Unitarian Church, about four
make me happy. But now that I’m your flaws. They are also designed to considered important.
older, I understand why my mom was make you judge yourself. Are your blocks from my house.
hesitant to let me wear it. pores too big? Use this to make them Throughout the years, the vot-
From a young age, we are taught look smaller! Or do your eyes look Shavonne Lin is a junior at San Mateo High ing procedure changed — from
that we must look a certain way. The too small? Use this product to make School. Student News appears in the week- punching holes in a ballot to
them pop. We feel that since every- end edition. You can email Student News at connecting halves of broken
models in fashion magazines, the news@smdailyjournal.com.
actors on screen, all serve as the goal thing about us is wrong, we have to arrows with a black felt pen to
using computerized voting
machines — but in every case
Letters to the editor I cast my vote in a room
among friends and neighbors.
Greg Wilson
also the home of increasing economic I always liked that I had to go out of my way to vote:
Setting the record straight disparities and displacement brought
Enriching it seemed to underscore the sense that I was doing
Editor, by the high cost of living. For our special interests something special, something out of the ordinary. For
This weekend, many voters are com- local public schools, this situation is me, it never took very long. At my polling place the
pleting their ballot. If Kelly Huffman’s Editor,
becoming a crisis. Unable to pay I read “Report says Bay Area roads lines were relatively short, and they moved reasonably
letter to the editor supporting teachers a living wage, our schools are worst in nation” in the Thursday, Oct. quickly — except perhaps when the voting procedure
Lieberman for Belmont City Council is no longer able to provide our children
not countered, voters may unknowing- 18, issue of the Daily Journal authored changed. Admittedly, switching to an electronic voting
with the excellence in education they machine was a big adjustment. Voting with one defi-
ly vote for a lie.  by TRIP.
need to succeed in today’s competitive nitely took longer at first, but even then I don’t recall
Huffman wrote: “He helped the city TRIP is sponsored by businesses
environment. having to wait an inordinate amount of time.
purchase and protect many acres of involved in highway and transit engi-
land from development at no taxpayer This is why I support Measure V. Nowadays San Mateo County uses a vote-by-mail sys-
Measure V will provide critical funding neering, and construction and labor
expense.” Fact is, Lieberman voted unions. I reviewed their backgrounds tem. Our ballots are sent to us in the mail, and we return
AGAINST purchasing the 35 acres of to the San Mateo-Foster City them the same way. At least, most of us do. In an effort
Elementary School District, one of the on the TRIP website. None of the staff
open space she refers to, and the min- to retain just a bit of what used to make voting special,
utes of the November 12, 2009, coun- most underfunded districts in our coun- has any formal training in Civil
ty. Revenue from this tax will allow Engineering or Construction this year I filled out my ballot and then dropped it off at
cil meeting clearly document this. the county offices at 555 County Center in Redwood
Lieberman stated his lie at the Oct. 2 schools to retain and hire more teach- Management. Their backgrounds are in
ers and improve core programs in read- communication studies, journalism, City. Doing this meant I still got my “I Voted” sticker,
candidates’ forum, where he also false- which I can proudly wear to let others know.
ly denied that the newly adopted ing, writing and math. accounting and finance, marketing and
Village zoning permits four-story As a classroom teacher, instructional While I could have gone even farther to recapture
fundraising and public relations man-
buildings. To my knowledge, in his 13 coach, curriculum designer and school some of the old spirit by going to a “vote center” and
agement. In other words, they are a
years on Belmont City Council, trustee I know that it is critical to pro- voting in person, having already filled out my ballot at
mouthpiece for the special interests
Lieberman neither voted to acquire, nor vide access to an excellent education home the thought of then standing in line merely to
they represent.
initiated a single measure to preserve for all our of students. copy my choices into a computer wasn’t appealing. But
Furthermore, their methodology
open space. His claim is a flat-out lie. Measure V will give our children the for anyone who likes to do things the old-fashioned
When you published that letter you academic opportunities they need to seems highly biased. I have logged
way, you still have the option to vote in person at one
hopefully did not know it propagated a become future innovators and thought over 700,000 miles on California
of 39 vote centers throughout the county. And don’t
lie. I hope you will quickly publish leaders that keep San Mateo County at highways since 1969. And yet, I have think you have wait until Election Day to do so: A
this letter to set the record straight for the epicenter of innovation. Because never needed a car repair caused by the handful of the vote centers opened on Oct. 9, and start-
those voting this weekend. of this vision, Measure V has been roads. ing Nov. 3 all 39 centers will be open. There you can
Kristin Mercer endorsed by the San Mateo Elementary Democrats have controlled state gov- hand in your ballot, or you can cast your vote either by
Belmont Teachers Association, San Mateo ernment for decades and Caltrans had a filling out a paper ballot or by using an electronic vot-
County Democratic Party and the San budget of $10.5 billion for 2016-17 ing machine. However you choose to do it, as long as
Support Measure V Mateo Daily Journal as well as hun- alone. What happened to all that you vote by Nov. 6 — Election Day — your ballot will
dreds of parents, educators and commu- money? Before we panic and assess yet
Editor, be counted. Note that vote-by-mail ballots must be
San Mateo and Foster City are situat- nity leaders. another tax on the people, let’s re- postmarked no later than Nov. 6, and received by Nov.
ed in the heart of Silicon Valley, and examine our infrastructure and develop 9.
are home to diverse students and fami- Shara Watkins responsible plans for maintenance; As much as I may grumble about how voting by mail
lies that rely on the San Mateo-Foster San Mateo plans that don’t include enriching spe- has none of the romance of doing it in person, it does
City Elementary School District to The letter writer is a member of the cial interests.   
San Mateo-Foster City Elementary have advantages. For one, the convenience of being
provide an excellent and innovative Robert Baker
education for their students. District board. able to fill out your ballot at home and simply drop it
But San Mateo and Foster City are San Mateo in the mailbox should encourage voter participation.
Because the votes are actually counted in a secure loca-
tion by machines that needn’t be connected to the
OUR MISSION: internet, the process can be made much more secure
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most — and in the event a recount is needed, the original bal-
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for lots make for a nice paper trail. Finally, but perhaps
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula.
By combining local news and sports coverage, most importantly, by not having to set up and staff so
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, many polling places — for the 2016 election San
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to Mateo County had 205, versus this year’s 39 vote cen-
Paul Moisio Jeff Palter provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County.
ters — even when accounting for postage vote-by-mail
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we is likely to save the county some real money.
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer
choose to reflect the diverse character of this The upsides are many, and the downsides are few.
Dave Newlands, Production Manager INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: dynamic and ever-changing community.
Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman Nevertheless, I still cannot help but feel a bit saddened
Will Nacouzi, Production Assistant Jim Clifford Talia Fine that yet another tradition — that of walking to my
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events
Brooke Hanshaw Robert Hutchinson SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM polling place to cast my vote — has gone away. But I
Tom Jung Shavonne Lin
Austin Walsh, Senior Reporter Diego Emilio Perez Vishu Prathikanti Follow us on Twitter and Facebook: am cheered by the thought that more than two weeks
Nick Rose Joel Snyder facebook.com/smdailyjournal early I’ve already turned in my ballot, and thus can
REPORTERS: Gary Whitman
Terry Bernal, Zachary Clark, Anna Schuessler twitter.com/smdailyjournal ignore all of the political mailers that will no doubt
Susan E. Cohn, Senior Correspondent: Events Online edition at scribd.com/smdailyjournal continue to fill my mailbox until Election Day.

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10 Weekend • Oct 27-28, 2018 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Stocks slump again; S&P, Dow back into red


By Alex Veiga of growth in the second quarter.
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS While a sharp increase in per-
High: 24,916.16 sonal consumption helped boost
Stocks are back in the red for the Low: 24,445.42 the overall GDP reading, there was
year after another wave of selling Close: 24,688.31 also an increase in business
hit Wall Street Friday. Change: -296.24 inventories during the quarter.
The latest plunge came at the That could mean that companies
OTHER INDEXES
end of an unusually turbulent week may pull back on beefing up their
S&P 500: 2658.69 -46.88 stockpiles in the fourth quarter,
of trading that had one huge gain
sandwiched between massive loss- NYSE Index: 11,976.95 -141.90 Pollack said.
es. Nasdaq: 7167.21 -151.12 Amazon and Google parent com-
A three-week slide has left the NYSE MKT: 2522.25 -23.73 pany Alphabet slumped after both
benchmark S&P 500 index on Russell 2000: 1483.82 -16.58 companies reported quarterly
track for its worst month since Wilshire 5000: 27,427.14 -470.33 reported revenue figures that fell
February 2009, right before the short of analysts’ estimates.
stock market hit bottom follow- 10-Yr Bond: 3.07 -0.05 Amazon sank 7. 8 percent to
ing the 2008 financial crisis. Oil (per barrel): 67.78 +0.45 $1,642.81 while Alphabet fell 1.8
Longtime market favorites like Gold : 1,235.60 +3.20 percent to $1,083.75.
Amazon led the way lower after Mattel dropped 2.8 percent to
reporting weak results. 500 points over the first two days 24, 688. 31. The average was interest rates and the escalating $13.45 after the toy maker served
Technology and consumer-focused of the week, plunging 608 on briefly down 539 points. U.S.-China trading dispute could up quarterly results that fell short
companies accounted for much of Wednesday, soaring 401 points The tech-heavy Nasdaq compos- hurt the economy and dampen cor- of analysts’ forecasts.
the sell-off. Thursday and then plunging again ite lost 151.12 points, or 2.1 per- porate earnings growth. Colgate-Palmolive lost 6.6 per-
Media and communications on Friday. The ups and downs came cent, to 7,167.21. The Russell cent to $59.58 after the maker of
“There’s still uncertainty facing consumer products didn’t earn as
stocks, banks and health care during the busiest week for third- 2000 index of smaller-company
equity investors, ” said Gary much revenue in the latest quarter
companies also took heavy loss- quarter company earnings. stocks gave up 16.58 points, or
Pollack, managing director at as analysts expected.
es. Bond prices rose, sending “We’re going through this tran- 1. 1 percent, to 1, 483. 82. The
Deutsche Bank Wealth In a bright spot, chipmaker
yields lower, as investors sought sition where, earlier in the year, S&P 500 and Dow are now down
Management. “And the GDP report Intel gained 3.1 percent to $45.69
out less risky assets. the corporate earnings results for the year again.
this morning showed the econo- after it reported strong quarterly
The Dow Jones Industrial were just a blowout and now Stock trading turned volatile in
my slowing down from the second results and raised its outlook.
Average fell nearly 300 points and they’re more mixed,” said David October after a placid summer,
quarter.” U.S. bond prices rose. The yield
the S&P 500, a benchmark for Lefkowitz, senior equity strategist with big sell-offs in the sectors
many index funds, is now down Americas at UBS Global Wealth that have powered the bulk of the The Commerce Department said on the 10-year Treasury note fell
9.3 percent from its September Management. “That’s causing gains during the market’s long the U.S. economy’s gross domes- to 3.08 percent from 3.13 percent
peak. That’s just shy of what Wall some of this volatility.” bull run. tic product, a measure of total out- late Thursday.
Street calls a “correction,” or a Disappointing quarterly results put of goods and services, grew at Benchmark U.S. crude rose 0.4
drop of 10 percent or more from a The S&P 500 index slid 46.88 and outlooks have stoked a robust annual rate of 3.5 percent percent to settle at $67.59 a barrel
peak. The last S&P 500 correction points, or 1. 7 percent, to investors’ jitters over future in the July-September quarter. in New York. Brent crude, the
happened in February. 2,658.69. growth in corporate profits, a key That’s higher than what many benchmark for international oil
The stock market has whipsawed The Dow dropped 296. 24 driver of the stock market. economists had been projecting, prices, added 0.9 percent to close
this week, with the Dow slumping points, or 1. 2 percent, to Traders are worried that rising but lower than the 4.2 percent rate at $77.62 a barrel in London.

U.S. economy grew at strong Report: FBI conducting


investigation into Tesla
A published report Friday said
Business briefs
GM proposes
3.5 percent in third quarter the FBI is conducting a criminal
investigation into whether elec-
tric-car maker Tesla misled
nationwide zero-emissions
vehicle sales mandate
By Martin Crutsinger warning signal of a coming slow- Federal Reserve and increasing DETROIT — General Motors says
down. trade tensions. investors by overstating produc-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS it will ask the federal government
tion forecasts for its Model 3
They noted that Friday’s GDP The GDP report along with next for one national gas mileage stan-
week’s unemployment report for sedan.
WASHINGTON — The U. S. report showed business invest- dard, including a requirement that a
ment slowed dramatically in the October are the last major looks at The Wall Street Journal reported
economy grew at a robust annual that FBI agents have contacted percentage of auto companies’ sales
rate of 3.5 percent in the July- third quarter, growing at an annual the economy before voters go to be zero-emissions vehicles.
rate of just 0.8 percent, the weak- the polls in the mid-term elec- former Tesla employees to inter-
September quarter as the strongest view them. The paper cited anony- Mark Reuss, GM’s executive
burst of consumer spending in est in nearly two years, after a tions.
mous people familiar with the vice president of product develop-
nearly four years helped offset a much stronger 8.7 percent gain in Mick Mulvaney, head of the
matter. ment, said the company will pro-
sharp drag from trade. second quarter. president’s budget office, said in a
A Tesla spokesman said the com- pose that a certain percentage of
The Commerce Department said Analysts said the slowdown CNBC interview that while busi- nationwide sales be made up of
could be an indication that last ness investment was flat this quar- pany was transparent about the
Friday that the third quarter’s vehicles that run on electricity or
December’s tax cuts, which offered ter, it followed several quarters difficulty of increasing production
gross domestic product, the coun- hydrogen fuel cells.
try’s total output of goods and special breaks for business invest- when investment has been “fan- of the Model 3. He said the compa-
tastic.” He also said the adminis- ny cooperated with a “voluntary “A national zero emissions pro-
services, followed an even ment, were beginning to wane.
tration was not concerned about request” for documents from the gram will drive the scale and infra-
stronger 4. 2 percent rate of There was also concern that the
the stock market sell-off this Justice Department earlier this structure investments needed to
growth in the second quarter. The slowdown could reflect adverse
impacts from rising trade tariffs month. year and has received no additional allow the U.S. to lead the way to a
two quarters marked the strongest
with businesses less reluctant to “The stock market is going to requests on the matter for months. zero emissions future,” Reuss said.
consecutive quarters of growth
invest under the threat of a trade go up and down, ” he said. The FBI did not immediately GM, the nation’s largest
since 2014.
war between the United States and “Certainly we follow it, but we return a call seeking comment. automaker, will spell out the
The result was slightly higher
China. don’t use it as an indicator of Tesla Inc. shares, which were request Friday in written com-
than many economists had been
projecting. It was certain to be Gregory Daco, chief U.S. econo- where we are headed.” enjoying a rally on Friday, gave ments on a Trump administration
cited by President Donald Trump as mist for Oxford Economics, said For this year, economists are up most of the gain immediately proposal to roll back Obama-era
evidence his economic policies he expects more modest GDP projecting the momentum built up after the Journal posted the report. fuel economy and emissions stan-
are working. But some private growth in coming quarters, citing should result in growth of 3 per- But they recovered and closed at dards, freezing them at 2020 lev-
economists worry that the recent the fading impact of the tax cuts, cent, the best annual showing in $330.90, a gain of $16.04, or 5 els instead of gradually making
stock market declines could be a higher interest rates from the 13 years. percent on the day. them tougher.

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He appeared to be to living in his van, that “this ‘bomb’ stuff” was taking attention about 50 armed officers swarm a man stand-

ARREST
Continued from page 1
showering on the beach or at a local fitness
center.
Sayoc’s arrest Friday was a major break-
away from the upcoming election and that
critics were wrongly blaming him.
FBI and police officials worked swiftly to
ing outside a white van. They ordered him to
the ground, Fiori said, and he did not resist.
“He had that look of, ‘I’m done, I surren-
through in the nationwide manhunt follow- untangle clues this week as the packages der,”’ Fiori said.
ing the discovery of explosive devices mounted, sometimes several in the same day. Sayoc appears to have been living on the
on an envelope package helped them identi- addressed to prominent Democrats and other The big break came when a fingerprint margins, regularly running into trouble with
fy the suspect after a five-day, coast-to-coast frequent targets of conservative ire, includ- found on one of the packages, intended for the law and struggling to make ends meet. He
investigation. Even as he was arrested and ing former President Barack Obama, former California Rep. Maxine Waters, matched a was repeatedly arrested for theft in the
charged, investigators scrutinized new suspi- Vice President Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton fingerprint of Sayoc’s on file with Florida 1990s, faced felony charges of possession of
cious packages believed to be tied to his and the cable network CNN. On Friday, new authorities. A DNA sample from a device anabolic steroids in 2004 and was convicted
plot. packages addressed to New Jersey Sen. Cory intended for Obama similarly matched the of grand theft in 2014. In 2002, he served a
FBI officials did not disclose a motive, Booker and former National Intelligence suspect’s DNA, the FBI said. year of probation for a felony charge of
although Attorney General Jeff Sessions Director James Clapper were intercepted — An additional clue: Misspellings from his threatening to throw or place a bomb.
suggested politics may have played a role, both similar to those containing pipe online posts matched mistakes found on the His lawyer in that case said the charge
noting Sayoc appeared to be a “partisan.” bombs discovered earlier in the week. packages, according to an 11-page criminal stemmed from a heated conversation with a
Those who saw him in the neighborhood, Investigators in California scrutinized a complaint that included the formal charges Florida utility representative.
unmistakable in a white van plastered with package sent to Democratic Sen. Kamala of threatening former presidents and trans- Ronald Lowy, a Miami attorney, said
Trump’s image and political stickers, Harris, her office said, and one sent to Tom porting explosives across state lines. Sayoc showed no ability at the time to back
described him as unsettling and troubled. Steyer, a billionaire businessman who has Some packages included photographs of up his threat with any bomb-making expert-
Sayoc’s social media profiles portray a campaigned for months for Trump’s the intended recipients marked with a red ise.
deeply disaffected conservative who traf- impeachment. “x,” the FBI said. The packages contained Sayoc had $4,175 in personal property and
ficked in online conspiracy theories, paro- The mail bombs, coming barely a week timers and batteries, but were not rigged to more than $21,000 in debts when filed for
dy accounts and name-calling. He called a before major midterm elections, sparked a explode upon opening. Officials were uncer- bankruptcy in 2012. “Debtor lives with
Florida school shooting survivor a “fake heated national conversation about the hard- tain whether the devices were poorly mother, owns no furniture,” his lawyer indi-
phony, ” peddled theories about George edged political climate and Trump’s role in designed or never intended to cause physical cated in a property list.
Soros, the billionaire political donor tar- fanning the flames. The president as branded harm. He had been an amateur body builder. More
geted this week by a package bomb and den- the media the “enemy of the people” and Authorities noted that they included “ener- recently he was seen at an LA Fitness in
igrated other Democrats who were later the hurled harsh, personal insults at others tar- getic material.” A footnote to the charging Aventura, regularly showering at the gym but
intended recipients of explosive packages. geted in the plot. document said such explosive material not working out, said Edgar Lopez, 48, a
An amateur body builder and former strip- Shortly after Sayoc was detained, Trump “gives off heat and energy through a rapid therapist who works out at the gym.
per who once spent time on probation for a declared that “we must never allow political exothermic reaction when initiated by heat, Marc Weiss saw Sayoc nearly every morn-
bomb threat charge, Sayoc first registered violence to take root in America” and that shock or friction.” ing at 6 a.m. for the last four or five months
as a Republican voter just ahead of the Americans “must unify.” “These are not hoax devices,” FBI Director “I’ve seen the guy maybe 80 times and I
March 2016 Republican primary and quick- Chris Wray said.
Speaking later to reporters Friday evening never said a word to him because I had a feel-
ly identified himself as a proud Trump sup-
before leaving for a political rally in North Sayoc was arrested near an auto parts store ing he was a little off,” said Weiss, a 56-year-
porter, tweeting and posting on Facebook
Carolina, said he knows Sayoc supported in Plantation, Florida, north of Miami. old building superintendent who has lived in
videos that appear to show him at Trump ral-
him but that he himself “bears no blame.” Across the street, Thomas Fiori, a former fed- the neighborhood for eight years. “This guy
lies.
Hours earlier Trump had complained via tweet eral law enforcement officer, said he saw had an air about him that was unsettling.”

and cast a ballot in that November’s presi- “I’ve seen the guy maybe 80 times and I ic steroid often used to help build muscles.

SAYOC
Continued from page 1
dential election.
He has been an active Trump supporter,
tweeting and posting Facebook videos that
never said a word to him because I had a
feeling he was a little off, ” said Marc
Weiss, the superintendent of a building near
He also had several arrests going back to
the 1990s for theft, obtaining fraudulent
refunds and tampering with evidence.
appear to show him at the president’s ral- where Sayoc frequently parked. “I assumed Lowy said he recalled that Sayoc also had
lies. because he was showering at the beach that a run-in with authorities where he was
“I know the guy is a lunatic,” Altieri told Sayoc’s social media accounts are pep- he was homeless.” charged with possessing a fake driver’s
the Associated Press. “He has been a loner.” pered with memes supporting Trump, and In 2015, he reported to police that his license after altering his birthdate to make
Altieri confirmed that Sayoc had been a denigrating Democrats. van was broken into outside of a gym in him appear younger.
stripper. On an online resume, Sayoc Sayoc lived in a white 2002 Dodge Ram Oakland Park, Florida. He claimed that Sayoc displayed no political leanings at
described himself as a booker and promoter van, which was plastered with stickers sup- more than $40,000 worth of items were the time of the bombing charge, Lowy said,
for burlesque shows. porting Trump and criticizing media outlets stolen, including $7,150 worth of Donald except for plastering his vehicle with
Stacy Saccal, the general manager of the that included CNN, which was also targeted Trump-brand suits. Native American emblems. Sayoc told his
Ultra Gentlemen’s Club in West Palm by mail bombs. But often, Sayoc was on the other side of lawyer his father was Native American.
Beach, said Sayoc had worked there for The van was often parked outside an LA legal complaints. More recently, Sayoc described himself
about two months, first as a floor bouncer Fitness in Aventura, backed up in a parking In the 2002 bomb threat case, he had on social media as being affiliated with the
and for the past month as a disc jockey — space under the trees for shade. Patrons say lashed out at a Florida utility representative Seminole Warriors boxing club and being a
most recently on Thursday night, hours they frequently saw him in the locker room. because his electricity service was about to member of the “Unconquered Seminole
before his arrest Friday morning. “He’d just be walking straight to the be cut off. The arrest report said Sayoc Tribe.”
“I didn’t know this guy was mad crazy shower and be in the shower forever,” said threatened in a phone call to blow up the Gary Bitner, a spokesman for the
like this,” she said Friday. “Never once did Edgar Lopez, who often exercises at the utility’s offices and said that “It would be Seminole Tribe of Florida, said there is no
he speak politics. This is a bar. We don’t gym. “I never saw him working out.” worse than September 11th.” evidence to show that Sayoc worked for the
talk politics or religion in a bar, you Other times, the van was seen parked at Sayoc was also convicted in 2014 for tribe or was a tribal member.
know?” the beach in nearby Hollywood before grand theft and in 2013 for battery. In Altieri, his cousin, said Sayoc’s only
Florida voter records show Sayoc first dawn, with Sayoc stripping down to skin- 2004, he faced several felony charges for connection to Native Americans was that
registered in March 2016 as a Republican tight shorts for an outdoor shower. unlawful possession of a synthetic anabol- he once dated a member of a tribe.
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FOSTER
Continued from page 1

ing there is tradition.


Several years ago he turned the garage
into a haunted house with five separate
scenes, and 700 people turned out to experi-
ence it. His work has also garnered media
attention over the years.
“People will pull up and kids yell out the
window ‘oh my god it’s just like
Disneyland” and that’s special to hear,” he
said. “There’s all this magic around
Disneyland and how they pull it off and I try
to make my things polished to that stan-
dard.”
Foster, 29, spends much of his time at LESLY LATORENO
hardware and arts and crafts stores through- Rows of intricately carved pumpkins line the roof and a fence on the property. Each one is equipped with a flickering candle and colored
out the year, gathering materials for his cre- light program that is synced to music.
ations.
approaches. sion into his work, and assembling these are even more elaborate.
The pumpkins are made from foam he pur-
“I never stop adding,” he said. decorations isn’t cheap either. Theft and And it’s not just homes he decorates.
chases at Michael’s. He’ll carve about three
The ‘man-eating wreath’ is the crown vandalism, unfortunately, is not uncommon “I do nine Christmas trees for people
of them a night leading up to Halloween,
jewel of this year’s display, and it took him and he’s been forced to install his display up every year, it’s what I do,” he said. “People
and some have been in rotation for over a
three months to complete it. Weighing in at high and out of reach. Security cameras are know me as the person who, wherever I go,
decade. Each pumpkin has an electronic can-
45 pounds, the wreath is equipped with also rolling at all times. I decorate it.”
dle that flickers in a unique way so it appears
motors that move the teeth up and down and Foster has been decorating as long as he You can see his work at 411 Topaz St. in
to be actual fire.
the claws attached to its garland arms also can remember. As a kid, his bedroom looked Redwood City or at facebook.com/foster-
The pumpkins also have their own inde-
move. The blinking eyes were animated by much like the house does during the holi- sholidays and on Instagram @fostersholi-
pendent colored light program and blink to
a friend of Foster’s in such a way that it days, he said. days. He’d appreciate it if all photos of his
music in the week leading up to Halloween.
appears the wreath is watching people as The day after Halloween, the decorations work posted to social media were tagged
He’ll continue adding new elements to the
they pass by. come down and Foster begins preparing for #fostersholidays, and feedback is always
setup, including fog machines, as the 31st
Foster said he puts a lot of love and pas- Christmas. His decorations for that holiday welcome.

rate in line with the tax rate charged by most homes through platforms like AirBnb and ed and officials can spend it as they
MEASURES
Continued from page 3
San Mateo County cities and ensuring the
city is able to capture revenue from any
mark-ups charged by online platforms,
VRBO will be affected by the measure since
their guests will be required to pay higher
taxes. In an argument in favor of the meas-
please.
San Carlos residents will also weigh
whether to increase the city’s hotel tax to
according to an impartial analysis submit- ure, Councilmen Warren Lieberman and 12 percent — up 2 percentage points from
ted by City Attorney Scott Rennie. If voters Charles Stone and community members the current rate of 10 percent — in voting
Peninsula cities considering increases to pass Measure KK, officials estimate the city contend the tax is a way to recover the costs on Measure QQ. The measure would also
the cities’ transient occupancy taxes, or could generate an additional $560,000 in associated with visitor stays in Belmont increase the rate by 0.5 percent Jan. 1 of
hotel taxes. In Belmont, voters will weigh unrestricted revenue for city services. and will be used toward street improve- each year until it reaches a maximum rate of
in on Measure KK, which proposes a change An argument submitted against Measure ments, public safety and parks, among 14 percent of the cost of a hotel room.
in the city’s transient occupancy tax, or KK by Harland Harrison, chair of the coun- other priorities. Estimated to generate up to $1.65 million
TOT, from 10 percent of the hotel room rate ty’s Libertarian Party, and Belmont resident By putting Measure TT on the ballot, annually once fully implemented, the funds
charged by an operator to 12 percent of the Chris Yonts, objects to taxing travelers Foster City officials are asking residents could be used toward city services such as
hotel room rate paid by a guest. The adjust- where they are not allowed to vote and notes to decide whether the city’s hotel tax traffic improvements, street maintenance
ment is aimed at bringing the city’s TOT residents offering short-term rentals in their should be increased from 9. 5 percent of and public safety, among other services,
the room charge to 11 percent of the room according to an argument for the measure
charge from January through June of signed by Mayor Bob Grassilli and Vice
2019, at which point it will increase to 12 Mayor Cameron Johnson.
percent of the room charge. City officials By casting their ballots for Measure FF,
estimate the increase in the hotel tax to South San Francisco voters will weigh in on
12 percent will generate an estimated an increase in the hotel tax on rooms to 12
$924, 000 to $981, 000 for the city annu- percent in 2019, up from its current rate at
ally. In an argument in favor of the meas- 10 percent. The measure would also include
ure, city councilmen Charlie Bronitsky an increase in the tax to 13 percent effective
and Herb Perez noted city services benefit Jan. 1, 2020, as well as a jump to 14 percent
residents and those traveling through the Jan. 1, 2021. Expected to generate an esti-
city, and voiced support for the expected mated $5.9 million in annual revenue for
bump in city revenue in the face of the city’s General Fund and grow as hotels
impending structural deficit. Harrison continue to open doors in the city, the tax
opposed Foster City’s measure as well, marks the city’s first TOT increase in nearly
noting the revenue generated is unrestrict- 10 years.
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Serra 42, Sacred Heart Cath. 0


Peninsula football scores Burlingame 49, Sequoia 7
El Camino 42, Mills 26
Aragon 56, Menlo School 13 Hillsdale 14, San Mateo 10 M-A 24, Half Moon Bay 7 Carlmont 41, Woodside 6
SHP 40, Terra Nova 28 Jefferson 35, Capuchino 28 King’s Academy 51, South City 0 Diablo Valley at CSM, 1 p.m. SATURDAY

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Gators win wild one at Nova


By Terry Bernal occasion to lead the Gators to a League team to face first-place
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF thrilling 40-28 victory Friday Menlo-Atherton in enduring a
night at Gray Field. The sopho- humbling loss to the powerhouse
Sacred Heart Prep had a heady more — who at halftime had a Bears. So, Friday, Price finished
task — contain Terra Nova quarter- rushing total of minus-30 yards — like he had something to prove.
back Jared Julian. finished with 186 total yards, With the game deadlocked 21-21
Julian with his dual-threat including 95 yards rushing and with under a minute to go in the
prowess has been a game-changer two game-changing touchdowns. third quarter, Price took a snap
all season. But not only were the “We kind of got into the mindset from midfield, rolled out right and
Gators able to contain the versa- last week — never give up,” Price took off running downfield. He
tile 6-3, 220-pound senior — or at said. “At halftime we just talked eluded three defenders just to reach
least contain him enough — they about what didn’t work for us last the line of scrimmage, then 10
countered with a game-changer of week to prepare for the second half yards later he shook two tackles to
their own in sophomore quarter- tonight.” get up the right sideline. He just
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL kept going, needing to outrun two
SHP defenisve tackle Joey Dahlkemper, middle left, recovers a fumble in the back Raymond Price III. Last week, SHP (3-1 PAL Bay, 8-
more defenders near the end zone,
end zone, battling Terra Nova quarterback Jared Julian, middle right, late In a tremendous back-and-forth 1 overall) joined the ranks of
in the fourth quarter of the Gators’ 40-28 win Friday night at Terra Nova. battle, Price ultimately rose to the every other Peninsula Athletic See GATORS, Page 15

Ready or not,
Dons run over Menlo CCS volleyball
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Three weeks ago, the Aragon football team


starts Saturday
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
was 0-7 and staring a lost season in the face.
Two weeks —  and two wins —  later the Section and state organizers are not wast-
Dons are flying high. ing any time in making sure the volleyball
Aragon rushed for 489 yards with Lautaimi playoffs end before December.
scoring five times during the Dons’ 56-13 The Central Coast Section’s regular sea-
win over visiting Menlo School, grabbing a son wrapped up Tuesday, the seeding meet-
fourth-place finish in the Peninsula Athletic ing was Thursday night and the CCS volley-
League’s Bay Division and an automatic ball playoffs begin Saturday and conclude
berth into the Central Coast Section play- next weekend.
offs. Seventeen San Mateo County teams
Aragon has figured out their quarterback —  representing the Peninsula Athletic
situation, with Cam Grant and Paul Lautaimi League, West Bay Athletic League and the
rotating as “Wildcat” style quarterbacks/run- Private School Athletic League — all
ning backs, has designed a somewhat received invites to the six different CCS
Frankenstein-style type of offensive set that playoff brackets. Six of the eight teams in
includes aspects of several different offensive the PAL’s Bay Division received berths:
theories and then made just enough plays Menlo-Atherton, Aragon and Carlmont were
defensively. automatic qualifiers, while Hillsdale,
“We were playing against better teams (ear- Woodside and seventh-place San Mateo all
lier in the season), but we’re also just playing earned at-large bids.
better,” said Aragon head coach Steve Sell. Three teams from the Ocean Division —
“Our offensive line is playing better. Our Terra Nova, El Camino and Mills — also
guard play is outstanding.” qualified. Those schools will be joined by
That offensive line was opening up huge seven teams from the WBAL two divisions
holes against the under-manned and under- —  Menlo School, Notre Dame-Belmont,
sized Knights. And when they weren’t open- Sacred Heart Prep and Mercy-Burlingame
ing big holes on the inside, they Dons were from the Foothill Division, along with
pulling and getting crushing kickout blocks Notre Dame-San Jose, Crystal Springs and
to spring their running backs. Woodside Priory from the league’s Skyline
Lautaimi was the main recipient of that Division.
blocking as the senior rushed for 221 yards Nueva School and Summit Shasta repre-
and scored five times on just 17 carries. sent the PSAL. The two shared the PSAL
“He has incredible balance and strength and North Division title.
is deceptively fast,” Sell said. By virtue of winning the Bay Division
Lautaimi was hardly alone. Grant added 121 crown, M-A (23-4) was placed in the Open
yards and a score on 14 carries while Rene Division as the No. 6 seed and will face No.
Alamoti Meafua added a pair of touchdowns as 3 St. Ignatius (25-13) at 5 p.m. Saturday in
well. San Francisco.
“We’re running the ball like I thought we The Open Division’s other county entry is
would this year,” Sell said. WBAL champion Menlo School (22-10),
Aragon (2-3 PAL Bay, 2-7 overall) set the NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
which was seeded eighth. The Knights have
tone early. The Dons forced a three-and-out Aragon’s Paul Lautaimi rushed for 221 yards and five touchdowns on just 17 carries during the luxury of playing the top seed in the first
See ARAGON, Page 16 the Dons’ 56-13 win over Menlo. See CCS, Page 15

Colts control conference with eighth win in a row


By Terry Bernal based program — both squads entered this straight, and have gone unbeaten through During the 10-game unbeaten stretch,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF season’s rematch with unbeaten records in their last 10, this after losing six of their Cañada has outscored opponents 48-2. And
the Coast Conference North. first seven non-league matches to open the 2-0 is the closest margin of victory during
season. the eight-game win streak. In fact, by not
No. 8 in a row was the greatest win yet for With first place in the Coast North scoring in the second half, the Colts
the Cañada lady kickers. women’s soccer standings at stake, Cañada “Just because of the hole we dug in our snapped a streak of scoring in seven con-
As if Friday afternoon’s showdown with (8-0-1 Coast North, 10-6-1 overall) was preseason, we didn’t have a lot of opportu- secutive halves; in each of those seven
Las Positas wasn’t meaningful enough — unflinching, scoring a pair of unanswered nities late in the schedule, so every game halves, they scored multiple goals.
after the Lady Colts dropped last year’s con- goals in the first half and riding to a 2-0 vic- from here we need to win,” Cañada head
tentious matchup 2-1 to the Livermore- tory. The Colts have now won eight coach Katie Osbourne said. See SOCCER, Page 15
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Game 3 goes late into the night


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Stanford regroups
after Reid transfers
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES — The longest World Series


STANFORD — Stanford’s best player left the
game ever headed to the 17th inning Friday
program. Reid Travis is now wearing a Kentucky
night with the Boston Red Sox and Los
uniform as a graduate transfer.
Angeles Dodgers tied at 2.
Both teams scored bizarre runs in the 13th The Cardinal will try to fill the big shoes of
that kept Game 3 going. Fans were still stand- the departed big man, the team’s leading scorer
ing at packed Dodger Stadium after six hours of and rebounder last season after he was such a fix-
baseball. ture during four years on The Farm.
The Red Sox were oh-so-close to taking a 3- “With Reid, he’s moved on, and it’s not some-
0 lead in the best-of-seven Series. But second thing that took a lot of processing,” third-year
baseman Ian Kinsler’s wild throw on a two-out coach Jerod Haase said. “Once he made that deci-
grounder by Yasiel Puig in the 13th let Los sion, the team especially, everybody moved on
Angeles score the tying run. quickly. And we’ve developed a game plan and
Twice before had Series games lasted 14 talked to guys about their individual roles and
innings — Mets-Royals in 2014 and White what we need to do to move forward.”
Sox-Astros in 2005. Haase is committed to again being an up-
Boston went ahead in the 13th when Brock tempo, push-the-pace team. It worked during the
Holt scored from second on a bad fielding Pac-12 season and he hopes the Cardinal gained
exchange between Dodgers reliever Scott some momentum with that success in the con-
Alexander and second baseman Enrique ference.
Hernandez. Alexander fielded Eduardo Nunez’s Josh Sharma is the lone senior on the roster
tapper between the mound and first base, but but has never started a game for the Cardinal,
his throw to a hustling Hernandez got away who are predicted to finish ninth in the Pac-12.
and Holt scored. GARY A. VASQUEZ/USA TODAY SPORTS Haase will remind his players to quickly turn the
In the bottom half, Max Muncy drew a lead- Los Angeles catcher Austin Barnes tags out Boston’s Ian Kinsler at the plate in the top of the corner after a tough game, or even a big win for
off walk and tagged up when Nunez caught a 10th inning. The game was tied at 2-2 after 16 innings when this issue went to press. that matter.
foul pop and tumbled into the third base “I think one of the characteristics of our team
stands. Puig followed with his grounder up the 10th, catching a flyball at medium depth and Boston manager Alex Cora made all sorts of
throwing out pinch-runner Ian Kinsler at the moves, trying to help his team take a 3-0 lead. is we’re very, very young, and I hope not a defin-
middle and a stumbling Kinsler made a sidearm ing characteristic as we move on through the
sling that bounced way wide of first. plate for an inning-ending double play. Fresh from starting and winning on
Bellinger was 275 feet from home when he Wednesday night at Fenway Park, lefty David season,” he said. “But one thing that’s a posi-
Neither team got much going in the 12th — tive, when I look in their eyes, I think they
no surprise for a game dominated by pitching. caught Nunez’s pinch-hit fly, Statcast said. Price came out of the Red Sox bullpen to pitch
Dodgers rookie Walker Buehler delivered a the ninth. He gave up a leadoff single to believe in me, they believe in our staff, and
Nathan Eovaldi, who had been set to start when we deliver messages, right now it’s res-
Game 4, made his third relief appearance of the brilliant start, shutting out the highest-scor- Bellinger, then picked him off with one out —
ing team in the majors on just two singles in Bellinger was tagged after a long rundown that onating with them.”
week and pitched a perfect inning, topping Guard Daejon Davis, who averaged 10.7
101 mph with his fastball. seven innings. led to all nine Boston players nearby, ready to
Jackie Bradley Jr. homered in the Boston take part. points last season, and forward KZ Okpala (10.0
Cody Bellinger made a sensational throw ppg) are experienced members from the sopho-
from center field to nail a Red Sox runner at the eighth off closer Kenley Jansen to make it 1- Cora reworked his outfield in the eighth
all. Joc Pederson homered early for Los when Machado came up with two outs and a more class while 7-foot center Sharma blocked
plate in the 10th. 27 shots last season.
Manny Machado had a chance to win it for Angeles off Rick Porcello. runner on first, guarding against the slugger
Los Angeles in the bottom of the 10th, but Red The Dodgers had a chance in the bottom of pulling a ball. He shifted Bradley from center “I’d say in the previous years I didn’t consider
Sox closer Craig Kimbrel got him to pop up the ninth, but pinch-hitter Brian Dozier fouled to left, moved Mookie Betts from right to cen- myself a leader of the team because we had guys
with two outs and a runner on second. out with runners on first and second to end the ter and slid J.D. Martinez —the weakest of the like Reid and Dorian (Pickens) who were older
Bellinger saved the Dodgers in the top of the inning. three— from left over to right. than me and sort of took that role,” Sharma said.
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immediately aired out a 62-yard pass to jun- schools.

GATORS
Continued from page 13
ior Chase McKnight. Two plays later, sen-
ior running back Aslan Carvalho — who
proved a spark with SHP keying on Julian
CCS
Continued from page 13
El Camino (13-6), which went 11-3 in fin-
ishing third in the Ocean, was seeded No. 9
in the Division III bracket and will be on the
all night, rushing eight times for 62 yards road at No. 8 Saratoga (14-17) at 7 p.m.
— flew to the house for a 16-yard score to Saturday.
juked to weave through them, and hit pay cut the lead to 33-28. round but, for the first time since the Open
Mills (17-11), Ocean Division runner-up
dirt for the go-ahead score. The Tigers defense then came up with a Division was implemented, it won’t be
with a 12-2 mark, is seeded No. 5 in
As for what Price saw as he danced across clutch stop, forcing a three-and-out inside Mitty, which finished second in West
Division III and will be at No. 4 Notre
the line of scrimmage and looked down- the SHP 25. Catholic Athletic League play.
Dame-San Jose (16-10) at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
field? Instead, Menlo will be at WCAL champ
After a Gators punt, though, the fumble and top-seeded Sacred Heart Cathedral (27-6) The Division IV bracket features three
“I just see end zone at that point,” Price bug got the best of Terra Nova. WBAL squads — No. 3 Notre Dame-
said. at 5 p.m. in San Francisco.
Facing third-and-5 from its own 43, Terra Carlmont (22-11), third in the Bay, was Belmont, No. 6 Sacred Heart Prep and No.
Despite keeping Julian relatively in Nova launched a snap over Julian’s head in 12 Mercy-Burlingame — and Ocean
check, the senior was still a handful for the seeded seventh in the Division I bracket and
the shotgun formation, causing an 18-yard will take on No. 10 Monta Vista (12-14) at Division champ Terra Nova (20-5). The
SHP defense. He was 12-of-18 passing for loss. The Tigers turned over the ball on Tigers got the No. 5 seed and will host No.
243 yards and rushed 23 times for 75 yards. noon Saturday at Notre Dame-Belmont.
downs after a pass fell shy of the first-down Aragon (24-6), the Bay Division runner- 12 Mercy-Burlingame (18-17) at 7 p.m.
Stopping the Tigers’ offense was like marker. Saturday.
chopping down a tree for the Gators, up, earned the No. 1 seed in the Division III
SHP went three-and-out again, giving bracket and has a first-round bye. The Dons NDB (23-11) finished runner-up to Menlo
though, and as the seconds of the fourth in the WBAL Foothill Division standings
Terra Nova the ball back with 55 seconds will open play Tuesday against Saturday’s
quarter continued to tick away, Terra Nova but, despite being the No. 3 seed, will be on
remaining. But Terra Nova fumbled the winner between Pioneer and Willow Glen.
toppled over — with bad snaps leading to an the road for the first round against No. 14
chance away two plays later when Julian Woodside (18-14), which finished in a tie
array of fumbles, three for turnovers in James Lick (14-3), the BVAL West Valley
dropped back and got pinned in his own end for fourth in the Bay Division, is on the
total. Division champion, at 7 p.m. Saturday.
zone, and trying to fight his way out fum- same side of the Division I bracket as
“We simply did not deserve to win that bled with Gators defensive tackle Joey SHP (12-17) earned the No. 6 seed in the
football game,” Terra Nova head coach Tim Aragon, with the fourth-seeded Wildcats
Dahlkemper recovering in the end zone for a hosting No. 5 Presentation (12-16) at 7 Division IV bracket and will host No. 11
Adams said. touchdown. Monte Vista Christian (14-17) at 7 p.m.
On the heels of Price’s mad dash for the p.m. Tuesday.
“I’m very concerned with going into the San Mateo (7-15), which finished seventh Saturday.
end zone, the Tigers (2-2, 7-2) were forced In Division V, 40 percent of the field is
Half Moon bay game and going into the in Bay Division play with just two league
to punt with 8:44 remaining in regulation. composed of county teams with a pair of
first round of the playoffs with what we put wins, leap-frogged sixth-place Burlingame
Then, Price did it again. SHP marched down- WBAL Skyline Division teams along with
on the field tonight,” Adams said. to also earn a spot in the Division II brack-
field, using nine plays and over four min- the co-champs of the PSAL North Division
utes, though the ninth play of the drive was Adams also credited SHP for being a quali- et. The 10th-seeded Bearcats will travel to
ty football team. And justly so. No. 7 Westmont (18-11) at noon Saturday. earning bids.
a fourth-and-4 from the Terra Nova 37.
The Gators’ defensive line was grilling Hillsdale (17-10), which tied with The PSAL’s Nueva School (15-2) will host
The Gators lined up to go for it, and as No. 7 University Prep (21-6) at 7 p.m.
Julian and Terra Nova all night long, and the Woodside for fourth place in the Bay, is
they did Adams, from the Terra Nova side- Saturday, while the WBAL’s and No. 9 seed
secondary came up with coverage in the seeded third in the Division III bracket and
line, was yelling repeatedly at his defense Woodside Priory (12-14) has an away match
clutch. will host No. 6 Soledad (16-7) at 7 p.m.
to watch the bootleg. Price said he didn’t against No. 8 Anzar (15-12) at 3 p.m.
“We’ve never seen a quarterback like that Tuesday.
hear Adams, but evidently neither did the
who can run the ball,” SHP safety Wilson In addition to the six Bay Division teams, No. 3 Crystal Springs (19-7) will host
Tigers, as SHP’s elusive quarterback ran a
Weisel said. “We knew he could throw the the Ocean Division placed three teams in No. 6 Summit Shasta (19-6) at 7 p.m.
called reverse boot around the left side and
ball over the top, and we had to get under- CCS, bringing the PAL’s total to nine Tuesday.
went untouched to the end zone.
“Both our defensive ends crashed,” Adams neath because we knew he could do both.”
said, “and they’d been running it on us all Weisel, who started the year on the injured
night.” list, was making just his second start of the
Price again had to outrun two defenders season.
downfield, but this time veered left toward “I think we had breakdowns, but other-
the pylon to race for the goal line. wise we were pretty solid,” Weisel said.
“I was getting a little tired at the end,” With the win, SHP claims sole possession
Price said. “I knew I couldn’t outrun the guy of second place in the PAL Bay Division
on the right, so I went left and just made it with one week to play. Terra Nova falls to
to the end zone.” third place.
With 4:25 remaining, though, Terra Nova “It was a good game,” SHP head coach
still had plenty of life and answered back in Mark Grieb said. “It was fun. Our team
a hurry. Taking over at its own 20, Julian played well against a good opponent.”

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front in the second minute. The in line and took a courageous dive

SOCCER
Continued from page 13
Colts earned back-to-back corner
kicks. The first attempt was pushed
wide by the Las Positas defense.
to smother the ball, again preserv-
ing Cañada’s lead.
“I was a little surprised,”
The second, out of the northeast Jantunen said of the save. “I felt
corner, hit the mark. good because I’ve done it so many
The margin of victory Friday “We’ve scored on a number of
would have been closer if not for times.”
corner kicks,” Osbourne said. “The Cañada responded by quickly
goalkeeper Olivia Jantunen. The same play, actually.”
sophomore out of Milpitas High doubling its lead. Sophomore
School was a gazelle in the cage, Sophomore forward Alex Augulis defender Savannah Freitas
dancing with opposing attackers (Woodside) took the corner, send- advanced up the right side, then
and anticipating their every move, ing in a pearl to the head of sopho- sidestepped a defender to turn the
foiling an array of quality shots more Brianna Ledesma corner off the flank. As the Las
with a spectacle of diving saves. (Capuchino). Ledesma leapt up and Positas back row collapsed to cut
“I wanted to put a little blood, over two defenders to connect, her off her path toward goal,
sweat and tears into it,” Jantunen directing the ball to the back post Augulis weaved through the heart
said. “I know that’s kind of a to give Cañada a 1-0 lead just 90 of penalty box and Freitas met her
cliché. But after what happened last seconds into regulation. with an exquisite pass in step.
year, I wanted to really focus on “It was a great ball,” Osbourne Augulis didn’t hesitate with her
this one.” said. “Alex … she can put the ball attempt that bolted into the back of
Staying focused hasn’t been easy on a dime.” the net untouched to up the Colts’
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL lead to 2-0.
for Jantunen. The Colts are coming Then Jantunen went to work.
Cañada goalkeeper Olivia Jantunen, right, makes a diving save as Cañada
off a 6-0 win over De Anza. Prior to Las Positas (5-1-2, 11-2-3) sta- The goal was Augulis’ 20th of the
defender Savannah Freitas and Las Positas forward Gabriella Polizzi get
that, they scored back-to-back 9-0 bilized the middle of the field and season. The sophomore entered
tangled up in the Colts’ 2-0 home win Friday afternoon.
wins over Monterey Peninsula and slowly advanced forward. The play tied for sixth in the state in
Ohlone. The list goes on with a Cañada backline, highlighted by Jantunen. But the instinctive goal- per was yet to come. goals scored.
string of blowout wins in confer- freshman Olivia Bowen and sopho- keeper backpedaled in a hurry while She produced that one 10 minutes With three regular-season games
ence play. But Jantunen didn’t miss more Hannah Plackowski, wasn’t eyeballing the shot the entire way, later on a Las Positas corner kick. to go, Cañada now has its fate in its
a beat, hitting the ground running willing to concede the penalty reaching up and slapping the ball The Hawks got the ball to center own hands. Las Positas had been
Friday and producing several clutch box, but the Hawks played sideline away while tumbling to the ground. back Sheare Ford Berrera with a the only other unbeaten team in
saves in the early going with the to sideline in the Cañada back The ball was still live, and rolling tempo, and she charged through the Coast North play, and is now in
game on the line. ranks until an opening presented parallel to the goal line through the middle and right into the face of third place. The Colts are not out of
“She’s played really well,” itself. keeper’s box, but Jantunen made it Jantunen. The freshman fired a the woods yet, though, as they
Osbourne said. “This … was proba- The first good chance came in the to her feet, scuffled over and cov- rocket on a sharp angle to must contend with second-place
bly the best game today.” 14th minute on a lofty attempt ered the ball with a tumble to keep Jantunen’s right, but the keeper City College of San Francisco (7-
The vaunted Cañada offense did- from 30 yards out that was on goal the Colts’ lead in check. maintained her line of sight with 1, 11-3-1) in the Nov. 9 regular-
n’t waste any time, jumping out and a trajectory to get behind But Jantunen highlight-reel top- the ball, kept her hands and chest season finale.

capped it with a 14-yard run on a jet sweep play, 69-yard drive, breaking off big chunks Aragon continued its ground and pound in

ARAGON
Continued from page 13
right.
After having zero yards of offense through
its first two drives as quarterback Henry
of yardage before Lautaimi bolted up the mid-
dle for a 10-yard score to give Aragon a 21-0
lead after one quarter.
the second half. The Dons received the kick
to start the third quarter and needed just five
plays to cover 47 yards, overcoming a block
Knoll went 0 for 6 passing to start the game, Menlo finally got on the scoreboard on it in the back penalty. Grant showed his speed
Menlo finally got running back Samson Axe initial drive of the second quarter, with Axe and vision on the drive as he popped a 37-
from Menlo (1-3, 4-5) on the Knights’ open- involved in the game. He carried the ball six yard scoring run for a 42-7 lead.
bolting up the middle for a 38-yard score on
ing drive of the game and then needed just times in seven plays, picking up a pair of a fourth-and-five play, but Aragon responded The teams then exchanged turnovers —
four plays to go 67 yards for a 7-0 lead. Nane first downs along the way. But a fourth-down with Alamoti Meafua’s second score of the with Axe scooping up an Aragon fumble and
Pita had the big play, with a 43-yard run pass fell incomplete to turn the ball back night, a 24-yard charge on another sweep to returning it 21 yards for the Knights last
down to the Menlo 2-yard line, before over to Aragon. the right, to give the Dons a 28-7 advantage. score of the night — before the Dons scored
Lautaimi punched it in.
Axe would go on to finish the game with Lautaimi capped the half with a 44-yard scor- two more third-quarter touchdowns. Lautaimi
It was the first of five straight touchdowns 208 yards rushing on 23 carries and scored ing jaunt to put Aragon up 35-7 at halftime. busted off a 63-yard and 20-yard touchdowns
for the Dons. They covered 53 yards on four both the Knights’ touchdowns. Menlo, as a “Missing [Lautaimi to injury earlier in the to finish the scoring for the night.
plays on their next drive. Lautaimi and Grant team, managed just 243 yards of offense for season] really hurt,” Grant said. “But him “Our motto this week was just fight,” Grant
combined for 37 yards on the ground on the the game. coming back and watching him run is amaz- said. “That’s what we’ve been doing the last
first two plays and Rene Alamoti Meafua The Dons proceeded to embark on a 10- ing. And it opens up things for me.” two weeks.”

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Warriors beat Knicks 128-100


By Brian Mahoney “It feels like pointers, giving him at least five
NFL SCHEDULE
Sunday’s Games
Philadelphia vs Jacksonville at London, UK, 6:30 a.m.
Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m.
SATURDAY
Football
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Diablo Valley College at CSM, 1 p.m.


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS when you catch in every game this season. But on Washington at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m.
every green the floor where he scored a career- Seattle at Detroit, 10 a.m. Girls’ volleyball
CCS playoffs
NEW YORK — If this is what light when best 54 points in 2013, his per- Baltimore at Carolina, 10 a.m.
Open Division
Kevin Durant can do at Madison you’re going formance seemed almost quiet Denver at Kansas City, 1 p.m. No. 6 Menlo-Atherton (23-4) at No. 3 St. Ignatius (25-
s o m e wh e r e , ” because of Durant. Tampa Bay at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. 13), 5 p.m.
Square Garden, no wonder Knicks N.Y. Jets at Chicago, 10 a.m. No. 8 Menlo School (22-10) at No. 1 Sacred Heart
fans are so desperate for him to Durant said. He finished 17 of 24 from the Cathedral (27-6), 5 p.m.
Indianapolis at Oakland, 1:05 p.m.
come to New York. New York led floor, including 5 of 9 from behind Green Bay at L.A. Rams, 1:25 p.m.
This kind of show was worth by three after the arc — where one of the misses San Francisco at Arizona, 1:25 p.m.
Division I
No. 10 Monta Vista (12-14) vs. No. 7 Carlmont (22-11)
seeing more than once a season. Kevin Durant three quarters was a one-legged attempt. New Orleans at Minnesota, 5:20 p.m. at Notre Dame-Belmont, noon
Durant scored 25 of his 41 before Durant Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 24 Open: Dallas, Tennessee, L.A. Chargers, Atlanta
points in Golden State’s ruthless and the Warriors starting hitting points for the Knicks, who have Monday’s Games Division II
from all over the floor, making 19 New England at Buffalo, 5:15 p.m. No. 10 San Mateo (7-15) at No. 7 Westmont (18-11),
fourth-quarter clinic, and the dropped five in a row after a sea- noon
Warriors beat the Knicks 128-100 of 26 shots — and things went so son-opening victory over
on Friday night. well that on a rare long-range miss Atlanta. NBA SCHEDULE Division III
No. 9 El Camino (13-6) at No. 8 Saratoga (14-17), 7
Durant was the center of atten- by Durant, the ball bounced all the Fizdale changed up his starting p.m.
way out behind the arc to a wide- Saturday’s Games
tion leading into the game and lineup, going with Hardaway, Boston at Detroit, 4 p.m.
then the star of it in front of fans open Stephen Curry, who made the Frank Ntilikina, Noah Vonleh, Utah at New Orleans, 4 p.m.
Division IV
3-pointer. No. 11 Monte Vista Christian (14-17) at No. 6 Sacred
who hope he will consider the Damyean Dotson and rookie Charlotte at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. Heart Prep (12-17), 7 p.m.
Knicks if he becomes a free agent Asked what changed in the Mitchell Robinson, and the group Chicago at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
this summer. fourth quarter, when Golden State provided a 16-10 lead. Indiana at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. No. 3 Notre Dame-Belmont (23-11) at No. 14 James
outscored New York 47-16, Knicks Phoenix at Memphis, 5 p.m. Lick (14-3), 7 p.m.
He’s not interested in the off- But it was quickly wiped out
the-court stuff right now, but he coach David Fizdale said: “Kevin mostly by Curry, who made his Portland at Miami, 5 p.m.
No. 12 Mercy-Burlingame (18-17) at No. 5 Terra Nova
Durant.” L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. (20-5), 7 p.m.
loved what happened on the floor first five shots, with three of them Orlando at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m.
in his 10-for-13 final quarter. Curry added 29 points and six 3- behind the arc. Sunday’s Games Division V
Golden State at Brooklyn, 2 p.m. No. 7 University Prep (21-6) at No. 10 Nueva School
(15-2), 7 p.m.
McGinn lifts Hurricanes past Sharks
Phoenix at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.
Utah at Dallas, 5 p.m.
Washington at L.A. Clippers, 6:30 p.m. No. 9 Priory (12-14) at No. 8 Anzar (15-12), 3 p.m.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “The way we came back after get- “And once they did, we couldn’t Boys’ water Polo

RALEIGH, N.C. — Ten games


ting punched in the face, really a
couple of times, I think that
find a way to get back. We were on
our heels for pretty much half the
NHL SCHEDULE PAL championships at Menlo-Atherton
7th place: Burlingame vs.Carlmont, 9:15 a.m.
5th place: Half Moon Bay vs. Hillsdale, 11:45 a.m.
into his career as an NHL head speaks a lot for the group.” game. We were a little lucky to Saturday’s Games 3rd place: Woodside vs. Mills, 2:15 p.m.
coach, Rod Brind’Amour isn’t Florida at New Jersey, 9 a.m.
Brock McGinn scored in regula- scrap out a 3-3 score, and once it N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 10 a.m.
Championship: Menlo School vs Menlo-Atherton,
ready to rank victories based on 4:45 p.m.
tion and had the lone shootout gets to a shootout, it’s a coin- Edmonton at Nashville, noon
quality of opponent. He’ll take goal for the Hurricanes. toss.” Washington at Calgary, 1 p.m. WCAL championships at St. Francis
any victory, especially the way Buffalo at Columbus, 4 p.m. 3rd place: St. Ignatius vs. Valley Christian, 3 p.m.
his Carolina Hurricanes topped the Carolina outshot San Jose 23-6 McGinn, Teuvo Teravainen and Winnipeg at Toronto, 4 p.m. Championship: Bellarmine vs Sacred Heart Prep,
talented San Jose Sharks on Friday from start of the second period to Dougie Hamilton scored for Montreal at Boston, 4 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
Carolina in the second period, and Colorado at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
night. the midpoint of the third and fin- Chicago at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Girls’ water polo
ished with a 41-23 edge. It was the Teravainen assisted on Hamilton’s Tampa Bay at Arizona, 6 p.m.
The Hurricanes rallied from 2-0 PAL championships at Menlo-Atherton
first time the Sharks had been out- goal. Antti Suomela, Timo Meier Pittsburgh at Vancouver, 7 p.m. 7th place: Notre Dame-Belmont vs. Carlmont, 8 a.m.
and 3-1 deficits for a 4-3 shootout
shot this season. and Tomas Hertl scored for the Sunday’s Games 5th place: M-a vs. Half Moon Bay, 10:30 a.m.
victory, snapping San Jose’s N.Y. Rangers at Los Angeles, 12:30 p.m. 3rd place: Aragon vs. Woodside, 1 p.m.
Sharks.
three-game win streak. “Once we got the lead, we got a N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 2 p.m. Championship: Menlo School vs. Castilleja, 3:30 p.m.
“I think the way we won is little too comfortable and laid off Petr Mrazek made 20 saves for Dallas at Detroit, 2 p.m.
Edmonton at Chicago, 3 p.m. WCAL championships at St. Francis
what’s important vs. necessarily the gas, and they hit it,” San Jose Carolina, and Aaron Dell had 38 Ottawa at Vegas, 5 p.m. 3rd place: Mitty vs. Valley Christian, 2 p.m.
who we (beat),” Brind’Amour said. defenseman Erik Karlsson said. saves for San Jose. San Jose at Anaheim, 5 p.m. Championship:St.Francis vs.Sacred Heart Prep,4 p.m.

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‘Hunter Killer’ is on steroids


By Lindsey Bahr Butler submarine movie it “The Hunt for Red The film starts out confus-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Hunter Killer” is not one of October,” but you probably ingly. An American subma-
those movies — it is bombas- already knew that from name rine is torpedoed by a Russian
There are so many good tic and garish, ridden with at the top of the marquee. In sub in Russian waters, but
movies in theaters right now clichés, preposterous politics Gerard Butler parlance, back in the U.S., all they
— thoughtful, artistic, well- and diplomacy, and frenetic, “Hunter Killer” is the know is it’s disappeared, and
acted and well-told movies video game energy. And it so “London Has Fallen” of sub- they’ve got to go find it. The
that studios preciously save often so unintentionally silly marine movies, genetically man for the job, Rear Admiral
for this time of year with the that it’s actually kind of a fun engineered in a lab to entrance John Fisk (Common) con-
distant hope of Oscar gold in watch. the nation’s dads in basic cludes, is Captain Joe Glass
their future. The Gerard “Das Boot” this is not, nor is cable reruns for next 25 years. See HUNTER, Page 22
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‘Dancing Lessons’ become helpful life lessons By Judy Richter As the play opens, she’s on her One lesson that both Ever and
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT couch with her right leg encased in Senga learn is that change takes
a brace while she pops pills and courage. That means they have to
Two suffering people find help washes them down with scotch. At recognize their problems and try
in unexpected ways in Mark St. first she won’t let him in when he to overcome them.
Germain’s humorous and touching knocks on her door, but he per- Director Joy Carlin has fine-
“Dancing Lessons,” presented by sists. He offers her more than tuned this outstanding production
Center Repertory Company. $2,000 for an hour teaching him and elicited believably human per-
This romantic comedy features to dance. formances from both actors. She
Sharon Rietkerk as Senga Quinn, a His attempts at a fast dance are and they also mine the script’s
talented professional dancer who awkward but gradually improve. ample humor along with facts
has a possibly career-ending knee The lesson progresses to shaking about autism and climate change.
injury; and Craig Marker as Ever hands. Later it goes beyond that. A video of Rietkerk’s Senga in a
Montgomery, a brilliant geo- During the lessons, which take captivating dance (choreographed
sciences professor whose autism place over several days, they learn by Jennifer Perry) showcases her
means, among other things, that more about each other and them- great talent.
he can’t stand being touched. selves, their strengths and weak- Running about 90 minutes with-
However, he must overcome this nesses. out intermission, “Dancing
phobia because he’s the honoree Other scenes show Ever charac- Lessons” will continue through
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The drawing room of the Edsel and Eleanor Ford Home.
By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT

GETTING AN INSIDE LOOK AT THE


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understood by learning about their inner
life. Five Detroit area interiors — three
commercial spaces and two former private
business and during World War II it served as
homes — reflect chapters in the city’s
the U.S. Army Command Center for war
vibrant history.
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EDSEL AND ELEANOR FORD HOME.
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Continued from page 21
tour information visit www.fordhouse.org.
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Meadow Brook Hall is located at 350
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DA DODGE WILS ON, MEADOW GM-RENCEN: GENERAL MOTORS of Michigan’s oldest fire department, has
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the home life of an American family whose MAS TERPIECE. A National Historic DETROIT’ S WATERFRONT. General Foundation Hotel. The ground floor, built a
name is intertwined with Detroit’s. Ford Landmark, Meadow Brook Hall was built Motors’ world headquarters is on Detroit’s story and-a-half tall to accommodate fire
Home Docent Danila Farnsworth, said: between 1926 and 1929 by Matilda Dodge International Riverfront, within the GM- trucks, provides a dramatic space for the
“The Edsel and Eleanor Ford House is a fam- Wilson, widow of auto pioneer John owned Renaissance Center complex, nick- hotel’s popular Apparatus restaurant.
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the rooms are small and comfortable, with Wilson. The 110-room, 88, 000-square- scrapers comprise one of the world’s largest such as cartouches over the north and south
the exception of the large gallery which foot Tudor-revival house has among its commercial complexes, whose central doors containing firefighter horns and
was for entertaining. The Fords could have treasures a molded and carved plaster din- tower is the tallest all-hotel skyscraper in hats. Located at 250 W. Larned St., Detroit.
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to lower his weapon. This moment lets the Russian president, but why anyone makes they do end up manufacturing a silly but

HUNTER
Continued from page 19
audience know a few things: a) That Joe
Glass has empathy and b) that this movie
has no subtlety. The next thing we know a
any of these decisions prior to this is just
baffling to say the least. Also no one seems
to be able to communicate with anyone
effective stand off by the end.
Based on the book “Firing Point,” this is
the first Hollywood film from South African
military helicopter is swooping down to else, like when Captain Glass decides to director Donovan Marsh, and he does cook
pick him up and take him to his sub. save a Russian captain played by the late up some captivating action set pieces, like
(Butler), who we’re told is not like the other Michael Nyqvist, except in an extremely
guys. He “never went to Annapolis.” Why Their mission gets even more puzzling, navigating a submarine through a fjord of
pivotal moment that makes you wonder why mines, or even just an old fashioned, ridicu-
that makes him especially qualified for this as a Russian sub hidden in the crevasse of an no one did this earlier.
mission will basically remain a mystery, iceberg starts firing on them. Back in the lously over the top shootout, which may
other than the fact that he’ll readily disobey U.S., NSA worker Jayne Norquist (Linda Diplomacy conversations really go out have you laughing, rolling your eyes or
orders and go rogue at any opportunity. He’s Cardellini, one of three women in this the window when the Americans decide — even cheering (as a fair amount of people
seen stuff, guys, and not in a Naval Academy film), decides Fisk needs to send a ground against the protest of Chairman of the Joint were in my screening), but it’s never bor-
classroom. team (Toby Stephens, Michael Trucco, Ryan Chiefs of Staff Charles Donnegan (Gary ing.
We meet him in the middle of nowhere, in McPartlin and Zane Holt) to Russia, which Oldman, for some reason) — decide their “Hunter Killer,” a Summit Entertainment
snowy terrain about to shoot a CGI buck ends up feeling like a Peter Berg short film best option is to rescue the Russian presi- release, is rated R by the Motion Picture
across a glassy lake with a bow and arrow. accidentally cut into a submarine movie. It dent from his own soldiers and not tell any- Association of America for “violence and
But then he looks to the right of the buck all eventually comes together when they one about it. The plot and the international some language.” Running time: 120 min-
and sees its CGI family close by and decides realize that there’s been a coup on the politics leave a lot to be desired, although utes. Two stars out of four.

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Calendar Megyn Kelly’s ‘blackface’ remarks
SATURDAY, OCT. 27
Last Satur day of the Month
Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The
American Legion Post 409, 757 San
Día de los Muertos. 6:30 p.m. to
7:30 p.m. San Bruno Public Library,
701 Angus Ave., W. San Bruno. The
children’s librarians will present a
amplify Halloween costume debate
Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Breakfast bilingual story-time in the children’s By Terry Tang support from her “Wakanda” isn’t a real place, the char-
with drinks is $10 for adults and $6 room until 7 p.m., then move down- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NBC colleagues, acter’s race is essential to his identity.
for children 12 years old and under. stairs to decorate sugar skulls with including Al Roker
For more information call 345-7388. icing. Free. For more information call Elise Barrow, a black mother of three
616-7078. PHOENIX — NBC talk show host who called on her to in New York City, said she and her hus-
Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Megyn Kelly’s comments about black- apologize to people band tried to persuade their 5-year-old
The Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., Joan Mor ris: Wild Back yard
Redwood City. A solo exhibition of Encounters. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. face on Halloween have reinvigorated of color nation- son to be Black Panther, but he opted
gallery artist Jean Thrift. Thrift’s Menlo Park Main Library, 800 Alma
a debate over costumes that cross wide. He later was to be a dinosaur instead. Barrow said
work shows the beauty in patterns St., Menlo Park. Free for all ages. For
all around. Free. For more informa- more information call 330-2501. racial lines and what’s appropriate at a asked on Twitter if a she was torn by the debate.
tion call (415) 987-7360.
time when diverse movie and TV char- woman’s white son “Kids want to be what they want to
Pros and Cons of Ballot Measures. was OK to dress as
Open House at Rosener House 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Burlingame acters like “Black Panther” have Megyn Kelly be. I’m not going to prevent them,”
Adult Day Services Center. 10 a.m. Library, 480 Primrose Road, become hugely popular. his idol, “Black Barrow said. “If my son wants to be
to 1 p.m. Rosener House Adult Day Burlingame. The League of Women Panther.” Captain America, I’m not going to say
Services, 500 Arbor Road, Menlo Voters of North Central San Mateo The issue has reverberated across “Sure he can. Just don’t try to wear
Park. Special presentations, free will present an unbiased overview social media, from magazine articles no.”
refreshments and workshops with of the pros and cons of the state dark makeup on,” Roker wrote.
professional caregivers. For more propositions on the November 2018 about whether “Black Panther” is an Others chimed in on the thread, A similar issue cropped up in recent
information call 326-0665. ballot. 18 and over. Free. For more OK costume for white children to
information call 342-5853. including Jeff Schwartz, whose white years with the animated features
Presentation: How the protests against costumes that perpet- 7-year-old son also wants to don the “Moana,” set in ancient Polynesia,
Chr ysanthemum Capital of the TUESDAY, OCT. 30 uate Native American stereotypes. Marvel character’s vibranium suit. and Pixar’s “Coco,” which centers on a
(Pacific) World Was Made. 1 p.m. to The Art of Drawing. 9 a.m. to 11
2 p.m. San Mateo County History a.m. San Carlos Adult Community Social media debates have focused on “We should encourage our kids to Mexican boy named Miguel and his
Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood Center, 601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. whether political correctness is spoil- have black heroes whether they’re family. A few months before
City. Discussion of Redwood City’s Learn basic skills and explore a vari- ing the spirit of the holiday.
vital chrysanthemum industry dur- ety of drawing tools and subject white or black kids. That’s healthy,” “Moana’s” November 2016 release,
ing the period 1906 through 1942, matter. 18 and up. Cost is $30 for The fallout was swift for Kelly, who Schwartz told the Associated Press. Disney pulled a costume based on the
when Japanese-Americans pio- eight two-hour classes. For more
neered the highly successful enter- information call 802-4384. questioned on her show why dressing Some articles warn white parents character of Maui, voiced by Dwayne
prise. Cost is $4 for seniors and stu- up in blackface for Halloween is racist: away from such a choice, arguing that Johnson. The ensemble included a
dents, $6 for adults. For more infor- Woodside Day of the Horse. 10 NBC said Friday it was canceling brown bodysuit with Polynesian tat-
mation visit historysmc.org. a.m. to 2 p.m. Woodside Town Hall, while Black Panther’s fabled homeland
2955 Woodside Road, Woodside. “Megyn Kelly Today.” She found little toos and a faux-grass skirt.
Trick or Treat. 2 p.m. South San This celebration of our equine
Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange friends includes a variety of fun and
sure they’re safe, making sure they’re like climate change, health care,

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Ave., South San Francisco. Kids come activities. Fun for all ages. For more
in costume and trick or treat early, information call 380-6408. evacuating and letting the authorities immigration, inequality and criminal
plus participate in activities. For
more information call 829-3860. Pumpk in Pr ints: Themed take over,” he said. “I feel that [the justice through NextGen America, a
Pumpk in Ar t Wor k shop. 3 p.m. employees] are glad they were kept out nonprofit grassroots advocacy organi-
Keeping K ids S afe in a South San Francisco Library, 840 W. Continued from page 1
Technological World. 3 p.m. South Orange Ave., South San Francisco. of harm’s way and they were safe.” zation he founded. In 2017, Steyer
San Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange For more information call 829-3860. According to Ruiz, USPS employees launched the Need to Impeach cam-
Ave., South San Francisco. Learn ing, some 40 postal carriers were have been shown visuals of what a sus- paign in an effort to demand congres-
how to prevent the various internet Teen DIY: Screen Printed Tote already on the street making deliver-
crimes against children. For more B ags with Silhouette Cameo. 4 picious package might look like in the sional leaders hold President Donald
information call 829-3860. p.m. Grand Avenue Branch Library, ies, with some 25 employees process- past week and informed about the safe- Trump accountable, according to
306 Walnut Ave., South San ing mail at the facility, said postal
Film: ‘Truth Be Told.’ 7:30 p.m. to 9 Francisco. For more information call ty protocol for reporting one several Steyer’s website.
p.m. Odd Fellows Lodge, 526 Main 877-8530. spokesman Augustine Ruiz. The report times a day to ensure employees at With members of the U.S. Postal
St., Half Moon Bay. Film about the came the same day the FBI announced postal facilities who arrive at different Inspection Service based in
social surrealist artist Irving Norman Understanding Your Medicare
who lived in Half Moon Bay. For Options. 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. San the arrest of Florida resident Cesar times in the day have received the Richmond, San Francisco and San
more information call 726-9234. Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda Sayoc in connection with their inves- information. Jose, postal investigators are on call
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. This educa- tigation into suspicious packages
SUNDAY, OCT. 28 tional course is for students who will Federal and local authorities are also 24 hours a day, seven days a week, said
Pink R ibbon Day Cancer be enrolling into Medicare or those reported earlier in the week. investigating a report of a suspicious Ruiz, who added they usually arrive
Fundraiser. 9 a.m. to noon. who want to understand their cur- Ruiz said employees at the facility
Peninsula Jewish Community rent Medicare Supplement plan package discovered at a Sacramento within minutes of a report. He said
Center, 800 Foster City Blvd., Foster options. Free. For more information when the report was made were told to mail facility by a postal employee employees are instructed not to touch
City. For more information call 378- call 522-7490. leave everything in the building and Friday and destined for U. S. Sen. packages once they deem them to be
2703. evacuate as soon as possible so agents
Don’t Agonize, Organize. 7 p.m. to Kamala Harris’ Sacramento district suspicious, alert others to stay away
San Mateo Quaker Workshop. 10 8 p.m. Burlingame Library, 480 from the lead agency, the U.S. Postal office, according to a statement from from it and tell management, who
a.m. to 11 a.m. Gardners’ Hall, 503 E. Primrose Road, Burlingame. Learn Inspection Service, could investigate.
Fifth Ave., San Mateo. The San Mateo about closet and storage organiza- Harris’ spokeswoman Lily Adams. No calls the inspection service and evacu-
Worship Group holds meeting for tion. Free. For more information call Officials from the FBI, Burlingame one was injured in the discovery of ates the premises when reports are
worship following the Quaker 558-7400. Police Department and the San Mateo
unprogrammed tradition. Gather in either package, as was the case for the made.
silence and wait for the spirit. For B renda Wong Aok i: Or iental County Sheriff’s Office also responded dozen of other suspicious packages He said employees evacuated from
more information call 384-9817. Ghost Stories. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. to the facility at 1625 Rollins Road, containing explosives targeting out- the facility were given the option of
Menlo Park Main Library, 800 Alma
Opera for Families: Rossini’s ‘The St., Menlo Park. This free event fea- where Ruiz said automated equipment spoken Trump opponents discovered going home or continuing their work
Barber of Seville.’ 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. tures a nationally-recognized story- designed to process mailed packages in several other East Coast locations at USPS’ San Francisco location for
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de teller. For more information call 330- weighing between 5 and 20 pounds is
las Pulgas, Belmont. Free. For more 2501. this week. Among those who the pack- the rest of the day. He said work at the
information call 591-8286. housed. ages were addressed to were CNN, for- Burlingame facility picks up when
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31 Though he couldn’t comment on the
Shakespeare in the Park . 2 p.m. to Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. mer secretary of state Hillary Clinton mail arrives around 3 p.m. each day and
3:30 p.m. Rotary Pavilion at San The Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., reported incident or the ongoing and former President Barack Obama expected operations at the facility to
Bruno City Park, 251 City Park Way, Redwood City. A solo exhibition of investigation, Ruiz said the U. S. and actor Robert De Niro, among oth- begin again later in the day on Friday.
Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. A gallery artist Jean Thrift. Thrift’s
performance of the ‘Comedy of work shows us the beauty in pat- Postal Service, or USPS, has been put- ers. In situations where suspicious pack-
Errors.’ Free. For more information terns all around us. Free. For more ting all of its employees on high alert A spokesman for Steyer confirmed ages are detected, Ruiz said USPS’ pri-
call 616-7180. information call (415) 987-7360. in the past week as reports emerged that the package intercepted at the ority is always the safety of its
Peninsula Symphony with Soyeon San Mateo Professional Alliance. about suspicious packages mailed to Burlingame mail facility was addressed employees.
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than one incorrect insertion, and its lia-
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insertion. No allowance will be made for center. AA + 2 years event 2 years experience
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ExPERIENcEd AUTOMOTIvE Service
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City Area)

We are looking for a reliable Handy-


man to undertake upkeep and repair
tasks for the interiors or exteriors of
commercial and residential premises
in the Redwood City area. We'll rely
on you to keep our facilities in perfect
condition by doing various odd jobs.
This position is full time, Monday thru
Friday. Company vehicle will be pro-
vided and will be available at a desig-
nated site each day. We are a large
janitorial company and perform E-Ver-
ify and background checks on all ap-
plicants. Must work in a neat and
timely manner and technical knowl-
edge are important to this position.
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strong general repair skills. Must be
able to work on your own, work from
task list and communicate issues im-
mediately to Maintenance Manager.
Contact us at (510) 527-1078 or by
email at ubs@ubsco.com.

HOUSEKEEPER -
Owner of a luxury home in Hillsborough
Ca. is seeking an experienced house-
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make sure that repairs and updates are
completed in a timely manner. This
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person. Please send your resume
to jobs2284@gmail.com

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The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking
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of the newspaper and media industries.
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Email resume
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College students or recent graduates
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Day
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Drive Car;
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Speak and writewrite English
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and three recent clips. Before you ap-
ply, you should familiarize yourself
SAlES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales with our publication. Our Web site:
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RIggER HElPER 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
full time, benefits, will train.
Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #278945 STATEMENT #279106 STATEMENT #279115
415-798-0021
PET SITTERS & The following person is doing business
as: Pro Alignment & Auto Electric, 501
The following person is doing business
as: INTEGRAF, 2268 Westborough Blvd.
The following person is doing business
as: Garibaldi Properties, 7361-7395 Mis-
DOg WAlkERS Old County Rd. #C, SAN CARLOS, CA
94070. Registered Owner: Gunjong Ko,
Ste. 302-145, CA 94080. Registered
Owner: INTEGRAF LLC, WA. The busi-
sion St, DALY CITY, CA 94014. Regis-
tered Owners: 1) Harry P. Aubright III,
ness is conducted by a Limited Liability
NEEDED! same address. The business is conduct-
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- Company. The registrant commenced to
transact business under the FBN on
Trustee, 401 Magnolia Ave, Millbrae, CA
94030 2) Irene A. Aubright, trustee,
menced to transact business under the same address 3) Richard Garibaldi,
Local, family owned FBN on 9/1/1998. 11/10/2008.
/s/Alec Jeong/ Trustee, 2308 Easton Dr, Burlingame,
/s/Gunjong Ko/
company. Dog walks This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/10/18. (Publish-
CA 94010 4) Dennis Green, Trustee,
2871 Greenville Ln, Santa Rosa, CA
done from approx: sor-County Clerk on 9/24/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/6/18,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 95401 5) Barney Morris, Trustee, 1079
10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). Bird St, Oroville, CA 95965 6) Donald J.
11am-3pm, M-F 10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18).
Garibaldi, Trustee, 32 Olcese Ct, Daly
Sit hours are more FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
City, CA 94015 7) Donald L. Hennig,
Trustee, 46 El Cerrito Ave, San Mateo,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
flexible and can be just a STATEMENT #278957
STATEMENT #279051
The following person is doing business
CA 94402 8) Carol G. Hennig, Trustee,
few hours a day, 5-7 The following person is doing business
as: 1)Jett Educational Consulting 2)Jett
as: ZRERD.COM, 755 Mountain Vw, #8, same address 9) Paul F Meyer, Trustee,
340 Robinwood, Hillsborogh, CA 94010
DALY CITY, CA 94014. Registered
days a week. Ed 3)Jett Ed Consulting, 1857 Elizabeth Owner: Helen Angeldones, same ad- 10) Ethel L Meyer, Trustee, same ad-
St. SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- dress. The business is conducted by an dress. The business is conducted by an
Routes from San Mateo tered Owner: Marianne Jett, same ad- Individual. The registrant commenced to Unincorporated Association other than a
to Menlo Park available dress. The business is conducted by an
Individual. The registrant commenced to
transact business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Helen Angeldones/
Partnership. The registrant commenced
to transact business under the FBN on
transact business under the FBN on N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses- 11/15/2012.
www.bayareapetpals.com /s/Marianne Jett/ sor-County Clerk on 10/4/18. (Published /s/Harry P. Aubright III/
Email: lynda@bayareapetpals.com This statement was filed with the Asses- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses-
for more info TODAY! sor-County Clerk on 9/25/18. (Published 10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). sor-County Clerk on 10/11/18. (Publish-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/6/18, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18).
STATEMENT #279117
The following person is doing business
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: Caring Companions, 192 Camelia
127 Elderly Care STATEMENT #279103 Drive, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Regis-
The following person is doing business tered Owner: Nemesia Quitain, same ad-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
as: LHC Heating and Cooling, 267 36th dress. The business is conducted by an STATEMENT #279119
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- The following person is doing business
FAMIlY RESOURCE tered Owner: Kong Don Lee, same ad-
Individual. The registrant commenced to
transact business under the FBN on as: Santos Hauling And Cleaning, 861 N.
gUIDE dress. The business is conducted by an 10/9/2018. Claremont ST, SAN MATEO, CA 94401.
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s Individual. The registrant commenced to /s/Nemesia A. Quitain/ Registered Owner: Miquel C. Dos San-
twice-a-week resource guide for transact business under the FBN on N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses- tos, same address. The business is con-
children and families. /s/Kong Don Lee/ sor-County Clerk on 10/11/18. (Publish- ducted by an Individual. The registrant
This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, commenced to transact business under
Every Tuesday & Weekend sor-County Clerk on 10/10/18. (Publish- 10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). the FBN on N/A.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/Miquel C. Dos Santos/
Look for it in today’s paper to 10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). This statement was filed with the Asses-
find information on family FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #278881 sor-County Clerk on 10/11/18. (Publish-
resources in the local area, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business
including childcare. STATEMENT #279104 as: Teacher Lin’s Peace Train, 803 North 10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18).
The following person is doing business Humboldt St. #311, SAN MATEO, CA
as: My 3 Cents, 76 Duane Street, RED- 94401. Registered Owner: Linda Joan
WOOD CITY, CA 94062. Registered Fenn, same address. The business is FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
201 Personals Owner: Ralph A. Lentz, same address. conducted by an Individual. The regis- STATEMENT #279193
The business is conducted by an Individ- trant commenced to transact business The following person is doing business
SEEkINg gENTlEMAN, young at ual. The registrant commenced to trans- under the FBN on August 14, 2018. as: Clean Fresh, 1600 E. 3rd Ave. Apt.
heart, who loves life. I'm 69, F. widowed, act business under the FBN on 9/1/18. /s/Linda Joan Fenn/ 2314, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis-
coastsider, kind, loving, fun. Love walk- /s/Ralph A. Lentz/ This statement was filed with the Asses- tered Owner: Henry F. Castillo, same ad-
ing, swimming, singing, photography, This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 9/18/18. (Published dress. The business is conducted by an
travel. Lets talk! WRITE: Box 3756, sor-County Clerk on 10/10/18. (Publish- in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). Individual. The registrant commenced to
HMB, 94019. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, transact business under the FBN on N/A.
10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). /s/Henry F. Castillo/

NOW HIRING
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME This statement was filed with the Asses-
STATEMENT #279198 sor-County Clerk on 10/17/18. (Publish-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business
STATEMENT #279075 ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
as: Me Him and Jim, 3441 Crestmoor Dr, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18).
The following person is doing business SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered
as: Chico’s Service Station, 401 Linden Owners: Patrick McErlain, same address
Ave., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA

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and Rex Hinegardner, 415 W. Orange FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
94080. Registered Owner: Fu Chico Grove Ave, Pomona CA 91768. The STATEMENT #279150
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by business is conducted by a General Part-
a Corporation. The registrant com- The following person is doing business
nership. The registrants commenced to as: Happy Kids Daycare and Preschool,
menced to transact business under the trans act business under the FBN on
FBN on 8/08/2018. N/A.
733 Rand Street, SAN MATEO, CA
/s/Jeannie Fu/ /s/Rex Hinegardner/ 94401. Registered Owners: Galina Gal-
Prospecting is a key element of this position. You will develop new business This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- ant, same address. The business is con-
sor-County Clerk on 10/5/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 10/18/18. (Publish- ducted by an Individual. The registrant
and manage the sales cycle from start to finish: in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, commenced to transact business under
10/13/18, 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18). 10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18). the FBN on N/A.
t*EFOUJGZBOERVBMJGZQSPQFSUBSHFUTUPEFWFMPQJOUPDMJFOUT /s/Galina Galant/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/15/18. (Publish-
t$SFBUFBOEEFQMPZBOBDUJWFCBUUFSZPGQSPTQFDUJOHDBMMT GBDFUPGBDFBQQPJOUNFOUT ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
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STATEMENT #279199
The following person is doing business
as: Reka Jane Photography, 7 Ashton
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Ave, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registered
Owner: Reka Szepesvari, same address.
The business is conducted by an Individ-
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To succeed at the Daily Journal, you will need the following: We will help you recruit qualified, talented This statement was filed with the Asses-
individuals to join your company or organization. sor-County Clerk on 10/18/18. (Publish-
t&YQFSJFODFTFMMJOHNFEJBBOEPSTQPOTPSTIJQTBOEJOUFHSBUFENBSLFUJOHDBNQBJHOT ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18).
t1SPGFTTJPOBMXSJUUFO WFSCBMDPNNVOJDBUJPOBOEJOUFSQFSTPOBMTLJMMT The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide
range of qualifications for all types of positions. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
t4USPOHQSFTFOUBUJPOTLJMMT STATEMENT #279191
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recruit from the Daily Journal... stitution Dr #B-1008, MENLO PARK, CA
t5IFBCJMJUZUPFYDFFEFYQFDUBUJPOTJOBSFTVMUTPSJFOUFEFOWJSPONFOU 94025. Registered Owner: Steven Kalo-
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menced to transact business under the
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/s/Steven Kalogeras/
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/17/18. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula
10/20/18, 10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18).
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203 public notices 203 public notices Books 297 Bicycles 303 electronics 304 furniture
fictitious Business name order to sHoW cause for V.logVinoV, unusual Journey to the cHild’s scHWinn Bicycle, Blue in free teleVision - Mitsubishi, solid Wood Dining table with exten-
statement #279295 cHange of name Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not sion great piece great condition black
The following person is doing business CASE# 18CIV05305 sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local $80 (650)364-5263
as: g’s hard ginger beer, 935 Washington SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good. Delivery available.
Street, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Reg- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220. solid Wood Entertainment Center-
istered Owner: Brew4U, LLC, CA. The 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 295 art mountain Bike new 21 gears $100.
onkyo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
business is conducted by a Limited Lia- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
bility Company. The registrant com- PETITION OF BrusHed finisH, 15" X 20" frame (650)722-3634 Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
menced to transact business under the Ross Andrew McGowian holds 18 various size photos. Never mountain Bike. Top brand. Runs (925)482-5742
FBN on N/A. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: used. $20. 650-369-2486. good. $39. (660)342-5220 pHillips-50” color t.V., Heavy, $99
/s/Christopher Garrett/ Petitioner: Ross Andrew McGowian filed (650)591-8062 taBle 24"x48" folding legs each end.
This statement was filed with the Asses- a petition with this court for a decree oil painting-canVass, Victorian Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
sor-County Clerk on 10/24/18. (Publish- changing name as follows: Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00 298 collectibles 304 furniture $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Present name: OBO (650)515-6091
10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18). Ross Andrew McGowian 80’s tops Complete Factory Set All tWin Bed frame-black wrought iron
Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. 2 Walnut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops
Proposed Name: need work but very good cond. $20/ea from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
Ross Andrew Gustavson 296 appliances (650)952-3466.
fictitious Business name Badge, 7 Star Special Security Offi- tWin Bed, mattress, box spring, frame
statement #279233 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons air conditioner 10000 BTU w/re- cer;$25- will text picture (650)218-0121 $ 50. (650)598-9804.
interested in this matter shall appear be- mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG San Carlos antique dining table for six people
The following person is doing business brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 tWin Bed- Free you pick up. Call
as: Farmhouse Coffee, 2718 Alpine fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 0898 BarBie doll of the World collection (650)344-2109
Road, PORTOLA VALLEY, CA 94028. $10.00. Call (650)872-2371 antique moHagany Bookcase. Four
Registered Owner: Atlee Frechette, 2720 tition for change of name should not be feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. used Bedroom Furniture, FREE. Call
Alpine Road, Portola Valley, CA 94028. granted. Any person objecting to the Hotpoint HeaVy Duty Dryer excellent (650)573-7381.
name changes described above must file working condition Burlingame $50 Call Beautiful Herman Miller pendulum
The business is conducted by an Individ- clock. Rich wood finish - works well; nice Bedstead single, poster style, box
a written objection that includes the rea- Dan (408)656-0958 spring, mattress available. $40.00. Veneer cHest 6.5’ high, 3 ft. wide
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- chime! $65; 650-591-8851.
act business under the FBN on N/A. sons for the objection at least two court (650)593-7408 $99 (650)322-2814.
days before the matter is scheduled to kenmore WindoW A/C (vert. open-
/s/Atlee Frechette/ ing) 8700 btu. New in box. $200.00 as depression glass Dining Plate. 8
be heard and must appear at the hearing 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red. Beige sofa $99. Excellent Condition Wall unit/room Divider. Simple
This statement was filed with the Asses- is. David Butler (415)608- 1214. (650) 315-2319 lines. Breaks down for transportation.
sor-County Clerk on 10/23/18. (Publish- to show cause why the petition should $12 (650)762-6048
not be granted. If no written objection is $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- maytag WasHer excellent working Black metal 4 drawer file cabinet
10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18). condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan lennox red Rose, Unused, hand $10. good condition. call (650)872-2371
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, Walnut cHest, small (4 drawer with
petition shall be held on 11/15/18 at 9 (408)656-0958 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. Bunk Beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
fictitious Business name a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this mfg H20laBs Model 300 exc cond WHite Wicker Armoire, asking $100,
statement #279236 counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. miller lite Neon sign , work good B/O (650)685-2494 great condition, text for picture (650)571-
The following person is doing business Order to Show Cause shall be published $59 call (650)218-6528
at least once each week for four succes- 0947
as: Alban Interior Plant Service, 777 El mixa mixer with bowel twin motor commode, good condition. $20 obo.
Camino Real, Apt 6, BURLINGAME, CA sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- $50.00 (650)576-5026 old, antique, Bottle Collection: 20 Please call (650)745-6309
ing on the petition in the following news- bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
94010. Registered Owner: Moises Ubal- 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
do Alban Lozano, same address. The paper of general circulation: neW, singer Sewing Machine Univer- computer desk (glass) & chair. Like
San Mateo Daily Journal sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- porcelain doll collection $10.00. new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
business is conducted by an Individual. Call (650)872-2371. 306 Housewares
Filed: 10/4/2018 chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 gtecher@comcast.net
The registrant commenced to transact /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
business under the FBN on 9-4-2012. Judge of the Superior Court
small rug beater. $15.00 (650)207-
computer sWiVel CHAIR. Padded complete set OF CHINA - Windsor
/s/Moises Ubaldo Alban Lozano/ riccar 500 hi performance upright vac- 4162
Dated: 10/2/2018 uum $75.00 (650)576-5026 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
This statement was filed with the Asses- (Published 10/13/18, 10/20/18, 20-pieces in original box, never used.
sor-County Clerk on 10/23/18. (Publish- star Wars R2-D2, original 1998 un-
10/27/18, 11/3/18). room Heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. cozy recliner in good condition. $250 per box (3 boxes available).
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. Purchased one year ago. $90.00. (650)342-5630
10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18). Steve 650-518-6614
(650)952-3500
desk, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. mikasa set. White. Modern (square)
telescope-celestron astro (650)458-3578
seWing macHine-royal XL 6000 Master Newtonian Reflector, w/ tro/pod Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
fictitious Business name Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
statement #279299 stand, Like New $150.00
(650)342-8436. Call (415)239-1348. sink douBle cast iron. Good condi-
The following person is doing business dining room Table-Antique,Oak, tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
as: MAC Brows by Giao, 424 N San Ma- 210 lost & found Vacuum cleaner (reconditioned) topps BaseBall complete set 1987
5chairs, w/ extension $350 (650)290-
teo Dr #500, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. 3188
Registered Owner: Giao Dinh, 15122 lost cat. Black and White. Black
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- 308 tools
patch on right eye. REWARD. 4474
Beatty St., San Leandro, CA 94579. The Western WasHBoard Sales made
business is conducted by an Individual. Call (323) 439-7713. of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. dining taBle (36"x54") and 4 match- antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available
The registrant commenced to transact $75. phone 650-369-2486. 299 computers ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
business under the FBN on N/A. Books $250 .(650)-654-1930.
/s/Giao Dinh/ 19" color Monitor with stand VG con- Briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with
This statement was filed with the Asses- dition power cord/owners manual includ- dining taBle - WITH Extension, six Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
sor-County Clerk on 10/25/18. (Publish-
James patterson hardback books.
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
297 Bicycles ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 chairs, Solid wood, Vintage 1950’s, $450 (650)771-6324.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, (650)692-8012.
adult Bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal- craftsman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
10/27/18, 11/3/18, 11/10/18, 11/17/18). nicHolas sparks hardback books. loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 recordaBle cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- dresser 4-draWer in Belmont for dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, $75. Good condition; good for children.
(650) 578 9208 Call (650)678-8585 lg craftsmen shop vac 6.5hp $60
(510)943-9221

Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle


300 toys dresser-antique Vanity Combo, 3
sHopsmitH mark V 50th Anniversary
beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $550
(650)209-3188 most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
american flyer locomotive runs
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
(650)504-0585
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
full size bed wood frame with pillow
top mattress $100.00 B/O (650)576-5026 Vintage craftsman Jig Saw. Circa
ACROSS 2 Fangorn Forest 37 Hair net 51 VMI student
large stuffed ANIMALS - $3 each
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
1947. $60. (650)245-7517
1 “Grab that guy!” dweller 39 Former Yugoslav 54 Like a pretty lass
glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. Vintage sHopsmitH and Band
star Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader
9 Indonesian dyed 3 Goethe’s “I” leader 56 Matches in $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 ikea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
saW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
(650)342-6993
fabrics 4 1960s pioneer in 41 Final cut on Hold ’em 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
15 Speaking to a TV countercultural the “Sounds of 58 Lady of song 302 antiques
ikea taBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
audience, say strips Silence” album 60 ’50s ticket antique Hemingray Glass Tele- $ 30. (650)598-9804. Welder- lincoln AC 220 amps 240
16 Name attached 5 Atlanta university
volts $199.00 (650)948-4895
44 A luge driver initials
graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris-
tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762- massage taBle, excellent condition,
to 14 Grand Slam 6 “60 Minutes” might wear one 62 __ Maria 6048 folding, $25, (650) 552-9556.
309 office equipment
tennis titles creator Don 47 Revolver? 63 One might be neW deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
17 Ultimate degree 7 Angers Beer steins-original from Germa- ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must laptop case or bag. Black. Like new.
49 1977 Australian made on the ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info Sell! (650) 875-8159. Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
18 Pick up 8 Venus probe Open winner nose
(650)592-7483
19 Urgent event craft Roscoe 64 Canton ending
neW tWin Mattress set plus frame
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
310 misc. for sale
21 Agitated states 9 Rock’s Harper or maHogany antique Secretary desk, 200 plastic trading card holders; $15;
Folds ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- niagara ViBrating Adjustable bed
22 Only driver to win elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
(650)591-9769 San Carlos

Indy and Le Mans 10 Forum greetings (408)656-0958 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint,
11 Just right
roseVille tulip Pitcher, Ca: 1900.
in the same year $45. (650)574-2490. office type 34"X 60" heavy solid
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459

25 2017 NLDS 12 Brahms piano wood with formica wood grain top $25 Bessy small Evening Hand Bag With
pieces 303 electronics (650) 787-9753
player
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371

27 Gaelic tongue 13 Had an in cannon copier. $20. 650-342-5220.


reclining cHair, wine colored $30, Bifold sHutters 2x28”x79 $10.00
14 Intuit
(650)-583-4985 (650)544-5306
28 School closing?
29 Link with 20 Attended casually motorola BraVo MB 520 (android
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
retro HutcH Needs refinishing other-
wise good condition. Top detaches from
Blue oyster cult lp signed by donald
r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash
31 Music with 22 Microscopic card Belmont (650)595-8855 bottom $25. (650)712-9962 (408)661-6019
expressive lyrics specimen
32 Offering from 23 Island spirits
your server 24 Deceit
34 Corn containers 26 Hamlet’s first
36 Malamute pair? choice
38 Principal 30 Sharp winter
aluminum ore tools
40 Habitual surfer 33 Rim
42 Red Cross 35 Home near a
provision cote, perhaps 10/27/18
43 California’s __
Beach
45 Mississippi river
to the Mississippi
River
46 Green target
48 Besmirch
50 Single-channel
51 Stock trader’s
option
52 Cop to
53 Put down
55 Real estate
basics
57 Title for Versace
59 Pressured, in a
way
61 Defies all logic
65 Ran the show
66 Service
companies
67 Fly to flee
68 Ashley’s twin

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1 Family business By Michael Ashley
10/27/18
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310 misc. for Sale 316 Clothes 318 Sports equipment 440 Apartments 620 Automobiles 645 boats
CASh reGiSter Parts; Much Skin Not kAyAno men’S Running shoes size 11 yAmAhA roof RACK, 58 inches $75. belmont APArtmentS -1br, 2br, boAt- 7 FT Livingston Fiber Glass., 2.5
Guts $500 (415)269-4784 good condition $20 (650)520-7045 (650)458-3255 3br; Prime Location, Quiet Buildings, No
Smoking, No Pets, $2100.00 and up
Got An older HP. NIssan Outboard Motor. $800.
(650) 591-5404.
ChriStmAS tree pre-lit, 4 1/2 ft. H X lAdieS ClothinG, some w/tags. (650)595-0805 CAr, boAt, or rV?
36 in. W, $40.00. Call 650-872-2371 $99.00 (650)589-0764. 340 Camera & Photo equip. Do the humane thing. mAlibu 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
lAdieS Sequin dress, blue, size XL,
Donate it to the built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
ComeAlonG 3/4 ton chain $25 (650) nikon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel- 470 rooms Humane Society. 20K obo. (650)851-0878.
873-6304 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 Call 1- 866-899-3051 SeA rAy 16 ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs
CoSCo PlAy Pen with travel bag. Used men'S StetSon hat, size large, new,
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 omeGA b600 Condenser Enlarger, In- hiP houSinG Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
once $35 (650)591-2981 struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En- Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
(650) 578-9208 hondA ‘06 Element-Sp, 4wd, Black,
deluXe folder Walker - 5" wheels - larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940 San Mateo County 650 rVs
(650)348-6660 49,000 miles, $7,700 (650)574-1198
Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347 neW With tags Wool or cotton Men's
pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each ViVitAr V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
original manual. Like new. $99 SSF JettA '04 4 door, dark gray, 147K, Gulf StreAm, Sun Voyager ‘04.
free mAGAzineS. Library discards (650)952-3466 $3,500.. (650)302-5523 36 ft, Excellent Condition. $39,500.
year old ones. Wide variety. Good for (650)583-6636
650-349-3087.
crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074 nWt zeGnA medium brown plaid cash- 485 residential Care mAzdA ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
hAt, t-Shirt, sweatshirt and comput-
mere blazer, XL $20 (650)952-3466 345 medical equipment dition One owner Fully loaded Low rV toW bar blue ox 2" ball model b330
miles reduced $16,995 obo (650)520- $90 (650)948-4895
erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648 ShoeS Size 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less AdJuStAble bAth shower transfer VorAlto VillAGe 4650
(650)508-8662 bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976 At menlo PArk
lionel ChriStmAS Holiday expan- 670 Auto Service
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 tuXedo Size 40, black, including white A welcoming and spa-like secured niSSAn ‘84 300zx Former Drift Car No
shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189 driVe 3-in-1 commode with seat,buck-
lionel WeStern Union Pass car and et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10 memory care community nestled in a engine/Transmission $1,200
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 Work bootS. Iron Age, size 10-1/2,
brown, with steel metatarsal protection.
(510)770-1976 residential neighborhood just blocks
from downtown Menlo Park
(650)341-1306
AA SmoG
meilink SAfe-fire Proof, In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494 driVe deluXe two button walker $10 PontiAC 1997 Passenger Van. Alumi- Complete Repair & Service
50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200 (510)770-1976 Call today to Schedule a Visit num Rims with good tires. Needs engine $39.75 plus certificate fee
www.elo.deals (415)309-3892 (650)322-4100 work! $900. Call (650)365-8287 or cell (most cars)
318 Sports equipment homediCS duAl Shiatsu Massage 9650)714-3865. 869 California Drive .
Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162 www.voralto.com
motley Crue lp signed by neil lee biG berthA, Golfsmith Titanium Driver toyotA ‘13 Corolla - Black, Excellent
Burlingame
,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick inVerSion therAPy table back
sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
(415)999-4474 stretcher w/ heat $99.00 joe (650)573-
condition Like new, Automatic, One own-
er, $7,295.00 (650)212-6666.
(650) 340-0492
neGrini fenCinG Epee mask size M 5269
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95 515 office Space
boW fleX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good 625 Classic Cars
(415)260-6940 Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid omt tAble, excellent condition, fold-
$1200 asking $800 Call Michael ing, $25, (650) 552-9556.
-VirtuAl offiCeS- 670 Auto Parts
neW lAWn SWING 5'1/2" W x 5 '6" H (650)784-1061. CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado
$100 (650) 678-6428 aft. 6pm rAdiAtion ProteCtion 1/2-apron $59 - $150 44,632 original miles. Needs body work 1960S CAdillAC hub caps $40
Pb free; .5mm Pb equivalent, xl, adjusta- and headliner $2,975 OBO (650)218- (650)592-3887
old Style Water dispenser-iron stand- brAnd neW Golf bag with Stand. ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227- *Business Internet *Phone Answering
clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873- Makes a great gift. $70. 415-867-6444. 7742. *Conference Rooms *Offices
4681.
bridGeStone AlenzA 235/65R17,
6304 brAnd neW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods; *Complete IT Services * Mail $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
CheVy ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
rAy-bAn toP Bar Sunglasses
Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great Garage Sales (650) 373-2000 Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
gift $99. 415-867-6444.
RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi- bay Area executive offices obo. (650)952-4036. CheVy/GmC 1994. Full size. Front
wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light- eASton Aluminum bat.33 inches, 30 www.bayareaoffices.com plastic/bumper/grill complete. Perfect
weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
6596
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 GArAGe SAleS CheVy ‘86 CorVette. Automatic.
93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
Photos. San Mateo $75 (650)727-7266

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elliPtiCAl-nordiC trACk Like new
Barely Used, Paid $600, Asking $300 eStAte SAleS 620 Automobiles
obo. (650) 952-4036. Gm truCk/SuV 1994? Large Vehicle.
Front Bumper/plastic/grill unit
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. obo. (650)235-0066. complete/perfect. Perfect/photos availa-
$45. (650)328-6709 make money, make room! CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k
1994 mitSubiShi 3000 GT- VR4 Twin mileS. New upgrades $24,500 OBO.. ble .$75. (650)727-7266
eVerlASt 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
Silk SAree 6 yards new nice color.for Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966 Turbo Perfect Cont. Asking $30,000 (650)481-5296.
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- List your upcoming (650)315-2959 (650)558-8555 mini CooPer- Hood Best offer-
www.elo.deals Call Don(415)309-3892
formation. Golf ClubS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
$90.00 (650)341-8342
garage sale, 1999 CAdillAC DeVille Contour-Paid
dAtSun ‘79 510 Sedan grey original
PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few
condition clean inside and out $4,000
Sink, 33”X22” Top mount with faucet,
Guthy-renker PoWer Rider,Ever-
moving sale, $6,000 Sell $3,000 Good Condition
(650)315-2954 or (650)558-8555 (650)364-3562 times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
$15.00 (650)544-5306 obo. (650)745-6309
last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex- estate sale,
Slr lenS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 erciser $20 (510)770-1976 merCedeS ‘74 450 SEL, One owner,
Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 yard sale, don’t lose money No Accidents, Needs engine work, Pale
rimS-Chrome, 16” Set of 4 with caps,
Off ’02 GMC Truck $200.00 OBO
Slr lenS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
knee rider $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269 rummage sale, on a trade-in or Yellow, $2,500 OBO (650)375-1350. (650)333-0303
Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 leAther Golf bag with 23 clubs $90. clearance sale, or consignment! merCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top. the Club steering wheel locks 2 each
(650) 592-2648.
tireS-Set of four P225 45 R18 $80 whatever sale you Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851- new. $ 20.00 (650)871-8907
OBO (650)359-2238. men'S roSSiGnol Skis. $95.00,
have... Sell your vehicle in the 0878
White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
good condition, (650)341-0282.
tunturi roWinG Machine, Good daily Journal’s merCedeS ‘89 300e, Low Miles, Excel. P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
Condition, $75, (650)483-1222 one dozen Official League Diamond
Reach over 83,450 readers
Auto Classifieds. Condition, Good Engine, Needs paint,
uniden hArley Davidson Gas Tank
Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
$13,900 (650)303-4257. Leave msg. 680 Autos Wanted
(650)771-6324. from South San Francisco
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 Just $45 Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
PinG nome TR putter 34 inch excellent to Palo Alto. Novas, running or not
WAlker - Good Condition - Like New - condition. 650-208-5758. $65. in your local newspaper. We’ll run it 630 trucks & SuV’s Parts collection etc.
$35 (650)341-5347
PrinCe tenniS 2 section nylon black ‘til you sell it! So clean out that garage
311 musical instruments Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- Call (650)344-5200 ford ‘10 F150 Super Crew cab, 78K
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Turkey seeks extradition of suspects in Khashoggi killing
By Suzan Fraser greatest level of transparency.”
and Christopher Torchia “We expect our request (for the suspects’) return to be Turkey alleges a 15-member hit squad was
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fulfilled because this atrocious event took place in Turkey.” sent to Istanbul to kill the journalist, a one-
time Saudi insider who became a critic of
ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey on Friday Prince Mohammed and was a columnist for
— Turkish Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gul. The Washington Post. Turkish President
intensified its demands for Saudi Arabia to
extradite 18 suspects in the killing of jour- Anadolu news agency reported. The Saudi Turkish prosecutors want the suspects to Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said the three
nalist Jamal Khashoggi, a call that is likely government has said it arrested and would face prosecution for “premeditated killing others in the group of 18 who were detained
to be met with resistance from the kingdom itself punish 18 people for what it described executed with fiendish sentiments or by in Saudi Arabia were consulate employees.
and could escalate tensions between the as a rogue operation by officials who killed causing torment,” according to the Anadolu Erdogan said Friday that Turkey would
U.S.-allied regional powers. Khashoggi in the consulate. agency. reveal more evidence about the killing but
Khashoggi’s Turkish fiancee, meanwhile, “We expect our request (for the suspects’) “The reasoning behind the extradition was not in any rush to do so, indicating that
gave an anguished and tearful TV interview return to be fulfilled because this atrocious request is that Jamal Khashoggi was mur- Turkish authorities will methodically
in which she said she keeps asking herself event took place in Turkey,” said Turkish dered in Turkey by Saudi nationals who trav- increase pressure on Saudi Arabia even as
if she had missed some signs and should Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gul. eled to Turkey for this specific purpose,” a the kingdom floats conflicting statements
have prevented him from entering the Saudi Saudi Arabia has returned suspects to senior Turkish official said, speaking on in a vain and often clumsy attempt to end
Consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2 — questions Turkey before. The stakes are much higher condition of anonymity because he was not the crisis.
that she says she cannot answer. in the Khashoggi case, however, as some of authorized to talk to the media. “There is no point in being too hasty,”
The Istanbul chief prosecutor’s office sub- those implicated are close to Crown Prince Turkey’s judicial system is better Erdogan said in an address to ruling party
mitted a request for Saudi Arabia to hand Mohammed bin Salman, the kingdom’s heir equipped to serve the cause of justice in this leaders.
over the suspects in the killing, and the apparent whose condemnation of the case, the official said, adding: “The court He added that the Saudis who killed
Turkey’s Foreign Ministry will formally killing failed to ease suspicions that he was proceedings in Turkey will be open to inter- Khashoggi must reveal the location of his
notify the kingdom, Turkey’s state-run involved. national observers in order to ensure the body.
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