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FRAGILE TREES NEED


HELP IN THE WINTER
‘IT’S ALL GONE’
MEXICO BEACH RESIDENTS RETURN HOME —
SOME TO NO HOME
SHINING
MOMENT
SUBURBAN LIVING PAGE 17 NATION PAGE 8 SPORTS PAGE 11

Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


Thursday • Oct 18, 2018 • XIX, Edition 51 www.smdailyjournal.com

Redwood City Council sees competitive race Seven candidates for City Council
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Redwood City’s ongoing construction boom is


good news for some and excessive for others, and just
about everyone agrees that a lack of affordable hous-
ing and projected budget deficits are two of the main
Jason Galisatus Giselle Hale Diane Howard Rick Hunter Diana Reddy Ernie Schmidt Christina Umhofer See ELECTION, Page 18

Graffiti on
fence not
hate crime
Police: Anti-gay graffiti was
on fence before Redwood
City candidate moved there
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT

What was described as anti-gay graffiti on


a fence outside of the apartment of a
Redwood City Council candidate who is gay
turned out to be there before he moved in and
is not a hate crime, police said Wednesday.
Last week, council candidate Jason
Galisatus reported that he discovered
“#gay” spray-painted on the fence next to
his bedroom window and one of his cam-
paign posters torn down. He mentioned the
incident during a candidate forum and
received support from fellow candidates. He
reported the incident to police, who imme- DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
A new report says 71 percent of major roads in the Bay Area are in poor repair.
See GRAFFITI, Page 19

San Carlos
approves a
Report says Bay Area
salary hike
Monthly salary to jump from
$300 to $560 after 29 years
By Anna Schuessler
roads worst in nation
Drivers lost on average more than $1,000 annually when
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Whether an increase in the monthly


vehicles depreciated, needed maintenance, used more fuel
salary San Carlos councilmembers receive By Nicole Perez (TRIP), a Washington, D.C.-based nonprof- 71 percent of major roads in that area are in
would be fair to other city employees, on BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE it focused on transportation issues, used poor repair, according to pavement data
par with other cities in the county and moti- highway data to rank more than 100 urban from the Federal Highway Administration.
vate more potential City Council candidates Roads in the Bay Area were the worst in areas that they say have the worst roads. Because of that, drivers in the area lost on
to step forward were among the considera- the nation and accounted for high costs to The region defined as the San Francisco- average more than $1,000 annually when
tions officials weighed in approving a $260 drivers in 2016, according to a report Oakland urban area, meaning those two their vehicles depreciated, needed mainte-
released by a national nonprofit Wednesday. cities and others in the surrounding area,
See SALARY, Page 19 Staffers at The Road Information Program came out on top of that list. The report says See ROADS, Page 27
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2 Thursday • Oct 18, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“The strongest are those who renounce their
own times and become a living part of those
yet to come. The strongest, and the rarest.”
— Milovan Djilas, Yugoslav author and politician

This Day in History


The first long-distance telephone line

1892 between New York and Chicago was


officially opened (it could only handle
one call at a time).
In 1 6 4 8 , Boston shoemakers were authorized to form a
guild to protect their interests; it’s the first American labor
organization on record.
In 1 7 6 7 , the Mason-Dixon line, the boundary between
colonial Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware, was set as
astronomers Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon completed
their survey.
In 1 8 9 8 , the American flag was raised in Puerto Rico
shortly before Spain formally relinquished control of the
island to the U-S.
In 1 9 3 1 , inventor Thomas Alva Edison died in West
Orange, New Jersey, at age 84.
In 1 9 4 4 , Soviet troops invaded Czechoslovakia during
World War II.
In 1 9 6 2 , James D. Watson, Francis Crick and Maurice
Wilkins were honored with the Nobel Prize for Medicine and
REUTERS
Physiology for determining the double-helix molecular
Women stand in front of an installation during a light festival in Prague, Czech Republic.
structure of DNA.
In 1 9 6 8 , the U-S Olympic Committee suspended Tommie
Smith and John Carlos for giving a “black power” salute as In other news ...
a protest during a victory ceremony in Mexico City. there’s a special ingredient in the emailed to parents that the incident
In 1 9 6 9 , the federal government banned artificial sweet- Police say teenager baked cookie.” “has been particularly challenging and
eners known as cyclamates because of evidence they caused grandfather’s ashes into cookies He said he became worried after tast- we have responded appropriately and
cancer in laboratory rats. A high school student mixed her cre- ing the cookie. “I thought that she put in the most respectful and dignified
In 1 9 7 7 , West German commandos stormed a hijacked mated grandfather’s ashes into home- drugs in it or something,” he said. way possible.”
Lufthansa jetliner on the ground in Mogadishu, Somalia, made sugar cookies and shared them Knox said the girl laughed and said He said those who were involved “are
freeing all 86 hostages and killing three of the four hijack- with several classmates, police in the cookie contained her grandfather’s remorseful and this is now a personal
ers. Northern California said Wednesday. ashes. “And I was really, I was kind of family matter.”
The student and a friend baked the horrified,” he said. He took only one
Birthdays cookies and shared them with at least bite. Nevada bear biologist gets
nine classmates at their public charter “If you ever ate sand as a kid, you protective order against activist
high school near Sacramento on Oct. know, you can kind of feel it crunching
4, said Davis Police Lt. Paul in between your teeth,” he said. “So, RENO, Nev. — A judge has issued a
Doroshov. He said the Da Vinci Charter there was a little tiny bit of that.” temporary protective order to keep a
Academy students told some of their Investigators said other students Lake Tahoe activist away from a state
classmates that the cookies contained knew of the ashes before eating some bear biologist who says the woman
human ashes. of the cookies. stalked her during a long-running dis-
He said investigators interviewed Doroshov said he and investigators pute over the capture of nuisance
nine students who ate the cookies, and are at a loss to identify a motive. bears.
said there are other supporting details “They’re juveniles and it’s not a Court documents describe a tense
Actor Zac Efron is that he declined to disclose that make heinous or serious crime,” he said. encounter on a highway between ani-
Actor Jean-Claude Olympic gold
31. the allegations credible. Doroshov There was no public health risk either, mal rights activist Carolyn Stark of
Van Damme is 58. medal skier
said the students are unlikely to be he said. Incline Village and Nevada Department
Lindsey Vonn is 34.
charged with a crime, even if one can “I really don’t think it fits into any of Wildlife biologist Heather Reich,
Actress Dawn Wells is 80. College and Pro Football Hall of be found that would apply. crime section,” Doroshov said. He said the Reno Gazette-Journal reported.
Famer Mike Ditka is 79. Singer-musician Russ Giguere is 75. A classmate who told KCRA that he investigators looked at an obscure law Reich said Stark drove aggressively
Actor Joe Morton is 71. Actress Pam Dawber is 68. Author unknowingly took a bite of one of the making it illegal to mishandle human and dangerously close to her state
Terry McMillan is 67. Writer-producer Chuck Lorre is 66. sandy-textured cookie said he believes remains, but said “this isn’t what that vehicle, appearing to cut off other
Gospel singer Vickie Winans is 65. Director-screenwriter they contained human ashes. “She had law was intended to stop.” vehicles on Interstate 580.
David Twohy is 63. International Tennis Hall of Famer mentioned her grandpa’s ashes He said police will let the school The protective order is the latest
Martina Navratilova is 62. International Hall of Fame boxer before,” classmate Andy Knox said. handle the matter. Da Vinci teaches development in a yearslong legal and
Thomas Hearns is 60. Jazz musician Wynton Marsalis is 57. Knox said the girl, who was not 580 students in grades 7-12 and public relations battle between the
Actor Vincent Spano is 56. Rock musician Tim Cross is 52. identified by authorities, previously describes itself as a technology-based agency and a group of activists who
Former tennis player Michael Stich (shteek) is 50. Singer offered him some ashes if he swapped school. It’s located in the college town oppose state methods for managing
Nonchalant is 45. Actress Joy Bryant is 44. Rock musician desks with another student in their of Davis, home of the University of bears.
Peter Svenson (The Cardigans) is 44. Actor Wesley Jonathan class. California, Davis Agency Deputy Director Jack Robb
is 40. Rhythm-and-blues singer-actor Ne-Yo is 39. Country “I didn’t believe her until she pulled Principal Tyler Millsap said in a says the escalation of the activists’
singer Josh Gracin is 38. Country musician Jesse Littleton out the urn,” Knox said. “She told me statement posted on Facebook and tactics is “alarming and concerning.
(Marshall Dyllon) is 37.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, Oct. 17 Powerball Fantasy Five Thurs day : Sunny, with a high near 70.
one letter to each square,
Get the free JUST JUMBLE app • Follow us on Twitter @PlayJumble

to form four ordinary words. 3 57 64 68 69 15 2 10 21 22 29 Light and variable wind becoming west
northwest 6 to 11 mph in the afternoon.
CNAKR Powerball

Daily Four Thurs day Ni g ht: Mostly clear, with a


Oct. 16 Mega Millions
low around 53. West wind 7 to 15 mph,
3 45 49 61 69 9 7 6 4 6
with gusts as high as 18 mph.
S O I RV Mega number
Daily three midday Fri day : Sunny, with a high near 72.
Oct. 17 Super Lotto Plus 2 0 3 Fri day Ni g ht: Clear, with a low around 54.
Saturday : Sunny, with a high near 72.
3 11 16 22 23 9 Daily three evening Saturday Ni g ht: Mostly clear, with a low around 54.
CTEEIX Mega number

5 8 0 Sunday : Sunny, with a high near 70.


Sunday ni g ht: Mostly clear, with a low around 53.
The Daily Derby race winners are Gorgeous George,
Mo nday : Sunny, with a high near 70.
No. 8, in first place; Gold Rush, No. 1, in second place;
Mo nday ni g ht: Partly cloudy, with a low around 54.
DOLMUE and Whirl Win, No. 6, in third place.The race time was
Tues day : Mostly sunny, with a high near 70.
clocked at 1:41.85.
Now arrange the circled letters
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Thursday • Oct 18, 2018 3

Builder sues over $2 billion Police reports


No room for this type of behavior
San Francisco transit center
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Someone was arrested for attempting to
break into a hotel room in Burlingame,
it was reported at 8:12 p.m. Thursday,
Oct. 11.

SAN FRANCISCO — The general contrac-


tor that managed San Francisco’s troubled
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
$2 billion transit terminal is suing the Petty theft. Someone stole items from a
agency in charge of the project alleging store on Callan Boulevard, it was reported at
faulty design and mismanagement. 4:02 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10.
The joint venture of Webcor Builders and Tres pas s i ng . Someone trespassed on pri-
Obayashi Corp. filed the lawsuit Tuesday in vate property on Birch Avenue, it was
San Francisco. It alleges design and plan- reported at noon Wednesday, Oct. 10.
ning mistakes sent construction soaring Petty theft. Someone stole items from a
and led to overruns that cost the company residence on Gardenside Avenue, it was
$150 million. reported at 8:28 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9.
The Transbay Joint Powers Authority,
As s aul t. Someone was assaulted at a home-
which operates the Salesforce Transit
Center, denied the allegations in a state- less shelter on North Access Road, it was
ment Wednesday and said it would hold the reported at 7:40 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9.
contractor responsible for its commitment Arres t. Someone was arrested for fraud on
to deliver the project. Mclellan Drive, it was reported at 6:06 p.m.
The contractor said it submitted 12,000 Tuesday, Oct. 9.
requests for information and 1,603 change TORBAKHOPPER ON VISUAL HUNT Narco ti cs . Someone was caught with nar-
order requests to officials during construc- The agency in charge of a troubled $2 billion San Francisco transit terminal is fighting back cotics on Grand Avenue, it was reported at
tion of the terminal in downtown San against a lawsuit filed by the general contractor that managed the project’s construction. 1:22 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9.
Francisco. the Millennium Tower blame the transit cen-
The contractor also alleged that tardy ter construction project for the building’s
responses added to the rising costs. tilt.
The project has been mired in litigation. The terminal opened in Aug. 12 after ten
In May, the engineering firm Skanska years of planning and construction. It
USA sued Webcor, saying the contractor’s closed a month later after cracks were found
alleged shoddy instructions led to cost over- in two steel support beams. Agency offi-
runs. In addition, the owners of a nearby cials said they don’t when the new terminal
high-rise apartment building that is sinking will be re-opened.
and tilting sued the agency. The owners of
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4 Thursday • Oct 18, 2018 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

You’ve won the Mega Millions jackpot. Now what?


By Scott McFetridge states — Delaware, Kansas, Maryland,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS North Dakota, Ohio and South Carolina. In
Arizona, people who win more than $600
can keep their names secret for 90 days after
DES MOINES, Iowa — Despite the terri-
claiming prizes, but after that names are
ble odds — one in 302.5 million for those public record. In Michigan, winners are
keeping score at home — someone will anonymous unless they win Mega Millions
eventually match all six numbers and win or Powerball prizes.
the Mega Millions jackpot, now at $900
million. It could happen as soon as Friday What about taxes?
night, when the next drawing is held, leav-
ing most of us disappointed but some lucky For winners of $5,000 or more, all states
winner beset by a host of questions. automatically deduct 24 percent in federal
Here are some answers for someone hold- taxes but state taxes vary widely.
ing that prized lottery ticket. Some big states, including California,
don’t withhold taxes from lottery win-
I’ve won. Now what? nings, and some like Texas don’t have indi-
vidual income taxes at all.
Lottery officials recommend winners take For the others, the state takes a bite,
a deep breath, put their winning ticket in a especially in New York, where a winner
safe spot and consult with a reputable finan-
would need to pay a state tax of 8.8 percent.
cial planner before popping over to the lot-
Residents of New York City would pay an
tery headquarters. Their first decision is
additional tax of 3.9 percent.
whether to take the cash option, which
would now be $513 million, or an annuity, In general, taxes eat up nearly half of
with one initial payment and annual install- REUTERS
winnings.
ments over 29 years. Nearly all winners opt Signs display the jackpots for Friday’s Mega Millions and Wednesday’s Powerball lottery Melissa Labant, a tax policy expert at the
for cash, but the annuity has advantages, as drawings at the New York State Lottery office. American Institute of Certified Public
it reduces the tax bill a little and offers a sta- Accountants, said winners should realize
where you purchased the ticket, you have a week or two is common. Carole Gentry, a that while taxes are initially withheld when
ble flow of income that climbs by 5 percent from 180 days to a year. spokeswoman for the Maryland lottery, said
annually. prizes are awarded, more money will likely
the requirement is seven to 10 days in that be due at tax time as people suddenly are in
How long do I have Do I get my money instantly? state. up to a 37 percent tax bracket.
No, you can’t just cash one of those over- “That catches people off guard,” she said.
to claim the jackpot? sized checks shown in all the winner pho- Can I keep my name secret? “You have to be prepared to write another
States have different rules, so depending tos. Payment speed also varies by state, but Winners can remain anonymous in six check to the IRS in April.”

Oldest fossils on Earth? Turns out they might just be rocks


By Seth Borenstein they said were partly leftovers from concludes the structures found on rocks were paper, she thought “there was something
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS microbes that lived on an ancient seafloor. likely not fossils but more rock. The not quite right” so she went to Greenland
They were said to be 3.7 billion years old, Australian scientists, however, still main- and looked herself.
WASHINGTON — What were billed as the which suggests life formed quicker and easi- tain they are. Allwood found the shapes, the weathering
oldest fossils on Earth may just be some er than thought after Earth formed. The new work was done by NASA astrobi- and mostly the interior layers of the struc-
rocks, according to a new study. But on Wednesday, the journal Nature, ologist Abigail Allwood, who had found the tures didn’t fit with this type of fossil,
Two years ago, a team of Australian scien- which published the 2016 study, released previously oldest fossil at nearly 3.5 bil- called stromatolites. One even was growing
tists found odd structures in Greenland that new research using NASA technology that lion years old. When she read the 2016 in what she called the wrong direction.
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Second accusation of police
wrongdoing in Weinstein case
By Michael R. Sisak and Tom Hays The woman was willing
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to do so, Illuzzi-Orbon
wrote, but was worried
NEW YORK — The sexual assault case that the phones con-
against Harvey Weinstein was roiled tained, “in addition to
Wednesday for the second time in a week by communications with the
what New York City prosecutors said was a defendant, data of a per-
police detective’s improper conduct. sonal nature that she
Det. Nicholas DiGaudio, whose alleged regarded as private.”
witness coaching prompted the dismissal of She asked DiGaudio
Harvey what to do. He advised her
part of the case last week, is now accused of Weinstein
urging one of Weinstein’s accusers to delete to delete anything she
material from her cellphones before she didn’t want anyone else to see before handing
handed them over to prosecutors. over the phone, the prosecutors said.
The Manhattan district attorney’s office “We just won’t tell Joan,” DiGaudio
detailed the alleged misconduct in a letter to allegedly said.
Weinstein’s lawyer that was made public Illuzzi-Orbon said the woman didn’t delete
ELIZABETH BROSSA ON VISUAL HUNT Wednesday. The new allegations involve the any information and instead asked a lawyer
When it opened the facility in 2014, the U.S. was seeing a surge of women and children detective’s interactions with an unidentified for advice. The phones were turned over
immigrating from Central America. woman who says Weinstein raped her in his “without any deletions” Illuzzi-Orbon wrote.
Manhattan hotel room in 2013. The lawyer hired by the woman contacted

Deal keeps open facility that Weinstein’s lawyer, Benjamin Brafman,


pounced on the revelation, saying it “even
further undermines the integrity of this
already deeply flawed indictment of Mr.
the district attorney’s office about the detec-
tive’s conduct on Oct. 10.
Weinstein was initially charged in New
York with attacking three women. The part of

detains immigrant families


By Nomaan Merchant ment standards for contracting, which
Weinstein.” In her letter, Assistant District
Attorney Joan Illuzzi-Orbon said that during
the investigation, prosecutors asked the
woman to hand in any mobile phones she
the case involving one of those alleged vic-
tims, Lucia Evans, was dismissed last week
after prosecutors said that DiGaudio had
advised a witness to keep quiet about doubts
might have used during the time when she whether Evans’ alleged sexual encounter with
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS require a bidding process and extensive Weinstein was consensual.
reviews. interacted with Weinstein.
HOUSTON — The U.S. government has ICE modified an existing detention
quietly reached a new agreement to keep agreement with the city of Eloy, Arizona,
open a 2,400-bed detention facility used to to include the Dilley facility, 900 miles
detain immigrant mothers and children, in away. Eloy technically ran the facility, but
a lucrative arrangement for a private prison routed ICE money to CoreCivic, then
company and the tiny South Texas town known as the Corrections Corporation of
where it’s located. America.
U. S. Immigration and Customs The inspector general said in a February
Enforcement last month signed a contract audit that ICE improperly modified the
with the city of Dilley, where the South Eloy contract and that it should have avoid-
Texas Family Residential Center opened in ed creating a “middleman” and reached an
2014. Dilley signed a contract at the same agreement directly with the company oper-
time with CoreCivic, the private prison ating the facility. Also, not conducting a
operator that runs the detention center, the bidding process may have led ICE to over-
largest facility of its kind in the U.S. The pay for services at the detention facility,
city released both contracts to the the audit said.
Associated Press last week in response to ICE spokeswoman Nina Pruneda said
an open records request. Tuesday that the agency created the agree-
ICE said it was replacing an arrangement ment with Dilley in response to the inspec-
dating to President Barack Obama’s admin- tor general’s concerns about Eloy, and that
istration that the Department of Homeland all other terms of the contract will remain
Security’s inspector general criticized this the same.
year as violating budget guidelines and ICE will pay Dilley about $13 million a
wasting money. But the new arrangement month for the cost of detaining immigrants
has some of the same features the inspector at the facility. Dilley will then send almost
general criticized. all of that money to CoreCivic, minus
When it opened the facility in 2014, the administrative fees that add up to an esti-
U.S. was seeing a surge of women and chil- mated $438,000 a year.
dren immigrating from Central America. That’s a significant windfall for a city
ICE argued it had an urgent need for family with a population of about 4,000 people
bed space and had to circumvent govern- that has an annual budget of $2.1 million.

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Man faces life sentence for alleged attempted sexual assault


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT defender program was appointed to his case, kidnapping and possession of methamphet-
according to prosecutors. Comment on amine, according to prosecutors.
A 20-year-old man is facing a life prison On Oct. 14, the woman was walking or share this story at Even though he only moved the woman
sentence on charges of kidnapping for the through the parking lot outside the Sears www.smdailyjournal.com 23 feet, Ramospuerto is being charged with
purposes of sexual assault, attempted Auto Center at The Shops at Tanforan when felony kidnapping for the purpose of sexu-
forcible rape and false imprisonment for she was allegedly attacked by Ramospuerto, al assault, which carries a life sentence,
allegedly attempting to sexually assault a who allegedly dragged her 23 feet to a more help and drove to her to assist her. The because he allegedly moved the victim to a
woman as she was walking home from the secluded, darker area, according to prosecu- woman called police, who responded to find place of greater danger, explained District
San Bruno BART station early Sunday tors. Ramospuerto standing near the parking Attorney Steve Wagstaffe.
morning, according to the San Mateo garage, according to prosecutors.
She screamed and fought back and was The woman identified Ramospuerto as the Ramospuerto will next appear in court
County District Attorney’s Office. allegedly able to break free from Oct. 31 for the appearance of his designated
attacker, and he was allegedly booked into
In custody on $750, 000 bail, Kevin Ramospuerto and run away, at which point the Maguire Correctional Facility for attorney, to enter a plea to his charges and
Ramospuerto appeared in court for the first she called for help. A man and woman in a charges related to attempted sexual assault, to set a preliminary hearing date, according
time Tuesday and the county’s private nearby parking garage heard her screams for to prosecutors.

Police seek driver of car that Mateo was discovered inside the Mazda,
Local briefs along with burglary tools and suspected
crashed onto Terra Nova campus tips at (650) 359-4444 or online at cityof- methamphetamine. Sharma and Melchor
Pacifica police are trying to find the driv- pacifica.org/depts/police. were consequently booked into county jail
er of a vehicle that ended up in flames on the for various charges, according to police.
grounds of Terra Nova High School on Two arrested for stolen car, property
Tuesday night. Two San Mateo residents were arrested for
Great horned owl rescued after
Officers responded at about 10:10 p.m. to possessing stolen property, burglary tools being found tangled in kite line
a report of a vehicle fire at the school at and drugs in a stolen vehicle Tuesday night
1450 Terra Nova Blvd. and arrived to find a Authorities and animal rescue workers
near downtown, according to police. freed a great horned owl found tangled in a
black Nissan engulfed in flames, police said At approximately 9:30 p.m., an officer
Wednesday. kite string in Woodside this week.
was patrolling the area of Ninth Avenue and
Investigators determined the Nissan had South Claremont Street when he saw a silver Someone spotted the owl Monday and
struck an unoccupied parked car on Terra 2015 Mazda CX-5 pass. The car matched the called the Peninsula Humane Society &
Nova Boulevard, then went down a hillside description of a reported stolen vehicle Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
and onto school grounds, where it came to from earlier in the morning. The car was Animals, which helped rescue the bird. The
rest against the high school’s theater, stopped at Seventh Avenue and South B San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office and the
according to police. Street and the officer received support from Woodside Fire Protection District also
North County Fire Authority crews arrived backup and K9 Hero. The driver of the vehi- helped.
shortly afterward and put out the fire. No cle, identified as 22-year-old Ronil Sharma, “The poor owl was hanging by her wing
one was inside the car at that point and offi- was safely taken into custody and the pas- suspended between two trees,” PHS/SPCA
cers did not find the driver. senger, identified as 26-year-old Adriana spokeswoman Buffy Martin Tarbox said in a
A witness reported seeing the vehicle turn Melchor, was detained, according to news release. “She was unable to free herself
from Fassler Drive onto Terra Nova police.   and without human assistance more than A great horned owl found tangled in a kite
Boulevard and said the vehicle was already After further investigation, officers were likely would have perished.” string in Woodside this week.
on fire as it approached Terra Nova. The wit- able to determine Melchor was a suspect in Firefighters cut the kite string and Workers believe the owl wasn’t stuck
ness could not identify the driver, police multiple investigations to include identity humane society staff caught the owl and long. If it had been stuck for a long time it
said. theft-use of stolen credit cards and a fraud checked it for injuries. would have had more serious injuries such as
Anyone with information about the case case reported earlier in the month. Melchor “Thankfully she suffered no injuries from a broken shoulder or wing, Tarbox said.
is encouraged to call Pacifica police at (650) was also arrested. Stolen property from pre- her ordeal and was immediately released “This owl was just incredibly lucky,” she
738-7314. People can leave anonymous viously reported auto burglaries in San back to the wild,” Tarbox said. said.
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Around the nation
Nevada’s famous pimp
expected to win election despite death
LAS VEGAS — Nevada’s most famous pimp tried to bring
the state’s legal brothel industry into the mainstream by
mingling with celebrities, showcasing
his business on HBO and staging out-
landish publicity stunts.
Dennis Hof’s fame made him an atten-
tion-grabbing figure in an otherwise
quiet industry. And, despite being found
dead on Tuesday, he’s poised to win an
election to the state Legislature in less
than three weeks.
Hof, who starred in the HBO reality
Dennis Hof series “Cathouse,” marketed himself as a
Donald Trump-style Republican in his
race for a heavily GOP Assembly district that includes wide
stretches of desert where nuclear bombs were once tested.
His body was found at his Love Ranch brothel outside Las
Vegas following a weekend of parties celebrating his 72nd
birthday. Guests included porn actor Ron Jeremy,
“Hollywood Madam” Heidi Fleiss, former Arizona sheriff
Joe Arpaio and a mix of local politicians and friends.
No foul play is suspected, and it could be six weeks before
a cause of death is determined, authorities said.
In the meantime, it’s too late to change the ballots,
which have been printed and mailed. Voting begins
REUTERS Saturday. Even though officials will post notices at the
Donald Trump applauds retired Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. John L. Canley after awarding him the Congressional Medal of Honor polls that Hof died, he seems likely to get elected.
to in the East Room of the White House. “Just when I thought that there was nothing else in this
race that could possibly shock me, here we are,” Hof’s cam-
Retired Marine receives Medal paign consultant, Chuck Muth, said Wednesday.
Trump starts leaving postal
of Honor for Vietnam actions longest and bloodiest battles of the “He assaulted enemy strongholds,
union in latest anti-China move
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is preparing to
pull the United States out of an international postal treaty that
By Darlene Superville
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Vietnam War, the battle of Hue city.” killed enemy fighters and with deadly allows China to ship packages to America at discounted rates.
accuracy did everything you had to The move would escalate a trade dispute with China.
According to the White House,
do,” Trump said. “He raced into heavy The decision to pull out of the Universal Post Union was
WASHINGTON — President Donald Canley, a native of Caledonia, described by two administration officials who spoke on the
Trump presented the nation’s highest Arkansas, now living in Oxnard, machine gun fire on many occasions
condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to
military honor Wednesday to an 80- California, fought off multiple enemy — all to save his fellow Marines. In speak on the record.
year-old retired Marine sergeant major attacks over several days in January one harrowing engagement after Trump argues that the 144-year-old global shipping treaty
who five decades ago “fought with and February of 1968 while his compa- another, John risked his own life to benefits China and other countries at the expense of U.S.
unmatched bravery” at the beginning ny of about 150 men carried out a save the lives of those under his com- businesses — making it cheaper to ship packages from
of one of the Vietnam War’s longest counter-offensive to retake the city of mand.” Beijing to New York than from San Francisco to the U.S. East
and bloodiest battles. Hue from North Vietnamese and Viet Canley took over after his com- coast, which particularly benefits Chinese manufacturers. The
John Canley’s heroism includes Cong forces, which numbered into the manding officer was severely wounded officials say the treaty is used by shippers of the narcotic fen-
twice scaling a hospital wall in view of thousands. in the battle to retake Hue, which was tanyl to the U.S. from China.
the enemy to help wounded Marines The operation by the North held by at least 6, 000 communist The U.S. is willing to renegotiate the treaty over the next
and carry them to safety. Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces fighters, Trump said. year but will leave the union if no agreement can be reached,
“I like brave people. You meet them became known as the Tet Offensive On the fifth day of combat, Canley’s the officials said.
right here,” Trump said as he opened because coordinated attacks against tar- company was charged with liberating The move was welcomed by the U.S National Association
the ceremony. “Fifty years ago, an gets in South Vietnam, including Hue, the Joan of Arc school, which had of Manufacturers, which called the exiting postal pact “out-
American Marine fought with were launched as the Vietnamese cele- become the communists’ strategic and dated” in the age of e-commerce and at a time of Chinese
unmatched bravery in one of the brated the lunar new year, or Tet holiday. symbolic stronghold in the city. manufacturing dominance.

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Around the nation


Tornadoes are spinning
up farther east in U.S., study finds
WASHINGTON — Over the past few decades tornadoes
have been shifting — decreasing in Oklahoma, Texas and
Kansas but spinning up more in states along the
Mississippi River and farther east, a new study shows.
Scientists aren’t quite certain why.
Tornado activity is increasing most in Mississippi,
Arkansas, Tennessee, Louisiana, Alabama, Kentucky,
Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa and parts of
Ohio and Michigan, according to a study in Wednesday’s
journal Climate and Atmospheric Science. There has been a
slight decrease in the Great Plains, with the biggest drop in
central and eastern Texas. Even with the decline, Texas still
gets the most tornadoes of any state.
The shift could be deadly because the area with increasing
tornado activity is bigger and home to more people, said
study lead author Victor Gensini, a professor of atmospher-
ic sciences at Northern Illinois University. Also more peo-
ple live in vulnerable mobile homes and tornadoes are more
likely to happen at night in those places, he said.
Even though Texas, Kansas and Oklahoma get many more
tornadoes, the four deadliest states for tornadoes are
Alabama, Missouri, Tennessee and Arkansas, according to
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
“More folks are generally at risk because of that eastward
shift,” Gensini said.
REUTERS
Damage caused by Hurricane Michael is seen in Mexico Beach, Fla.

Mexico Beach residents return


home again — some to no home Eden’s face as she and husband Ron Eden and a strong storm surge.
By Jay Reeves
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sifted through sand in search of items State emergency management offi-
they left before evacuating from the cials said some 124,500 customers
MEXICO BEACH, Fla. — With small beach house they’ve rented each across the Panhandle were still without
stunned faces and tears, residents of October for years. They didn’t find much power Wednesday morning and 1,157
hard-hit Mexico Beach returned home - just a large pack of toilet paper that remained in shelters.
for the first time Wednesday about a somehow stayed dry and a son’s camp In Bay County, home to Mexico
week after Hurricane Michael hit to find chair. Beach and Panama City, more than half
pieces of their lives scattered across the The Edens, who are from Fort Knox, of the households and businesses
sand and a community altered. Kentucky, and are temporarily staying remained without electricity. Inland, in
Nancy Register sobbed uncontrol- in Alabama, were stunned to see moun- Calhoun County, 98 percent of the cus-
lably after finding no trace of the large tains of debris and countless destroyed tomers didn’t have power Wednesday
camper where she’d lived with her hus- buildings as they drove into town for morning, according to the emergency
band. She was particularly distraught the first time. In a state of condominium management website. And in Jackson
over the loss of an old, black-and-white towers, Mexico Beach was one of the County, which borders Alabama and
photo of her mother, who died of cancer. few remaining places with small houses Georgia, about 83 percent were without
Husband Taylor Register said he found and a 1950s feel. power.
nothing but a stool that he uses for cut- “Basically, we lost ‘old Florida.’ It’s In the meantime, in many areas devas-
ting his hair, a hose and a keepsake rock all gone,” said Lanie Eden. tated by the hurricane, law enforcement
that was given to him by a friend 40 Residents among the community of officials are battling looting of homes
years ago. about 1,200 people who rode out the and businesses.
“That’s my belongings,” he said, storm at home have been in Mexico Bay County Sheriff’s Maj. Jimmy
pointing to a small pile beside his red Beach since Michael hit. But officials Stanford said deputies have arrested
pickup truck. Choking up, he said: “I used the city’s Facebook page to tell about 10 looters each night since the
appreciate God humbling me. others to stay away for a week after the storm hit. In some parts of the county,
Everybody needs it.” Category 4 storm ravaged the beach residents have spray-painted signs
Just up the road, tears ran down Lanie town with 155 mph (250 kph) winds warning that “looters will be shot.”
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Police search Saudi consul’s


home in Jamal Khashoggi case
By Suzan Fraser, Fay white coveralls, gloves and shoe
Abuelgasim and Jon Gambrell covers entering the residence. It
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS wasn’t immediately clear what
they hoped to find there, although
surveillance video had showed
ISTANBUL — Turkish crime-
diplomatic cars moving between
scene investigators searched the
the consulate and the residence
home of the Saudi consul general
nearly two hours after Khashoggi
in Istanbul on Wednesday in the
walked into the diplomatic post.
disappearance of Saudi writer
Turkey’s private DHA news
Jamal Khashoggi, and a pro-gov-
agency, without citing a source,
ernment newspaper published a
said police wanted to inspect a
gruesome account of the journal-
“water well” in the garden of the
ist’s alleged slaying.
residence.
As Saudi Arabia’s green national Investigators also re-entered the
flag flapped overhead, forensics consulate Wednesday night.
teams entered the residence, only A high-level Turkish official
2 kilometers (1.2 miles) from the previously told the Associated
consulate where Khashoggi van- Press that police found “certain
ished Oct. 2 while trying to pick evidence” of Khashoggi’s slaying
up paperwork to get married. It at the consulate, without elaborat-
was the second-such extraordinary ing. The official spoke on condi-
search of a site considered under tion of anonymity because the
international law to be sovereign investigation was ongoing.
Saudi territory after investigators The report by the newspaper
spent hours in the consulate earli- Yeni Safak cited what it described
er this week. as an audio recording of
The account published in the Khashoggi’s slaying. It described
Yeni Safak newspaper alleged that REUTERS
the recording as offering evidence
Saudi officials cut off Khashoggi’s Human rights activists and friends of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi hold his pictures during a protest outside that a Saudi team immediately
fingers and then decapitated him at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey. accosted the 60-year-old journal-
the consulate as his fiancee waited ist after he entered the consulate.
outside.
Hours later, The Washington
Post published a column by
Khashoggi it said it received after
he was reported missing, in which
Trump asks Turkey for audio, Al-Otaibi could be heard on the
tape, telling those allegedly tor-
turing Khashoggi: “Do this out-
side; you’re going to get me in
he pointed to the muted interna-
tional response to ongoing abus-
es against journalists by govern-
ments in the Middle East.
video evidence on Khashoggi
By Zeke Miller, Jonathan came to light two weeks ago, has Khashoggi’s fate, and he has
trouble,” the newspaper reported.
One of the Saudis reportedly
replied: “Shut up if you want to
live when you return to (Saudi)
Arabia.”
“As a result, Arab governments Lemire and Catherine Lucey repeatedly noted Saudi leaders’ warned of a rush to judgment. Security services in Turkey have
have been given free rein to con- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS denials since then and insisted U.S. Secretary of State Mike used pro-government media to
tinue silencing the media at an the U.S. must know the facts Pompeo, dispatched by Trump to leak details of Khashoggi’s case,
increasing rate, ” Khashoggi WASHINGTON — The U.S. has before taking action. the region, said the U.S. takes adding to the pressure on the king-
wrote. He added: “The Arab world asked Turkey for a recording that But when asked if he was “giv- Khashoggi’s disappearance seri- dom. President Donald Trump,
is facing its own version of an could reveal gruesome details of ing cover” to the Saudi leaders, ously. who initially came out hard on the
Iron Curtain, imposed not by he said Wednesday that he was In an interview with the Saudis over the disappearance but
what happened to Saudi journalist
external actors but through not. Associated Press on Tuesday, since has backed off, said
Jamal Khashoggi, President
domestic forces vying for power.” “No, not at all,” he declared. Trump compared the case of Wednesday that the U.S. wanted
Donald Trump said Wednesday.
The searches and the leaks in Saudi Arabia, a key U.S. ally in Khashoggi to the allegations of Turkey to turn over any audio or
But he’s not confirming there is
Turkish media have ensured the the Mideast, is under pressure to sexual assault leveled against video recording it had of
any such recording, as reported explain what happened to Supreme Court nominee Brett
world’s attention remains focused Khashoggi’s alleged killing “if it
on what happened to Khashoggi, by Turkish media, and he’s con- Khashoggi, a Washington Post Kavanaugh during his confirma- exists.”
who went into a self-imposed tinuing to urge patience while contributor living in the U.S. tion hearing. Kavanaugh denied Saudi officials have not
exile in the U.S. over the rise of Saudi Arabia says it’s investigat- who had been critical of the the allegations and was con- responded to repeated requests for
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed ing. crown prince. Turkish officials firmed to the court. comment from the AP in recent
bin Salman. It also put further Asked about a recording have said he was murdered, and “I think we have to find out days, including Wednesday. Al-
strains on the relationship described by the Turkish newspa- the Turkish newspaper’s report what happened first,” Trump said. Otaibi left Turkey on Tuesday,
between the kingdom, the world’s per Yeni Safak, Trump said, said an audio recording revealed “Here we go again with, you Turkish state media reported.
largest oil exporter, and its main “We’ve asked for it, if it exists.” gory details about Khashoggi’s know, you’re guilty until proven Trump’s previous warnings over
security guarantor, the United At another point, he said, “I’m demise inside the Saudi Consulate innocent. I don’t like that. We the case drew an angry response
States, as tensions with Iran and not sure yet that it exists.” in Istanbul. just went through that with Sunday from Saudi Arabia and its
elsewhere in the Middle East Trump, who threatened punish- Trump has repeated denials by Justice Kavanaugh and he was state-linked media, including a
remain high. ment for Saudi Arabia when the Saudi king and crown prince innocent all the way as far as I’m suggestion that Riyadh could
Flying back home after a visit Khashoggi’s disappearance first that they knew anything about concerned.” wield its oil production as a
t o b o t h Saudi Arab i a an d weapon. The U.S. president wants
Turkey, U. S. Secretary of State answers are needed. Khashoggi’s disappearance — and Cavusoglu said Saudi officials had King Salman and OPEC to boost
Mike Pompeo remained posi- “Sooner’s better than later for after police apparently thought halted the earlier search, claiming production to drive down high oil
t i v e ab o ut an o n g o i n g Saudi everyone,” Pompeo said. they would be able to conduct the that Consul General Mohammed prices, caused in part by the com-
probe into Khashoggi’s disap- The search of the consul’s resi- search on Tuesday. Turkish al-Otaibi’s family was still there. ing re-imposition of oil sanctions
pearance, but he stressed that dence came 15 days after Foreign Minister Mevlut Crime-scene technicians wore on Iran in November.

With ‘America First,’ where do human rights rank?


By Zeke Miller, Jonathan U.S. moral lead- father knew nothing about it. And famine that has killed many more. promises he justifies as best for the
Lemire and Catherine Lucey ership. The one- that was very important,” Trump Domestically, the absolute monar- American bottom line.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS time real estate said. He compared blame directed at chy strictly regulates speech and “We’re not going to walk away
mogul is as the Saudis over Khashoggi, who dress, and its security services have from Saudi Arabia. I don’t want to
WASHINGTON — If it’s an likely to let Turkish officials have said was been accused of torture. do that,” he told Fox Business
“America First” presidency, where U.S. financial killed in the Saudis’ Istanbul con- Trump has shown no interest in News on Wednesday.
does that rank human rights? or security sulate, to the allegations of sexual calling out the kingdom over Trump made clear that he was pri-
President Donald Trump’s refusal interests guide assault leveled against Supreme Khashoggi — or calling out oritizing the nation’s economy,
to put public pressure on Saudi his choices and Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh dur- Russian President Vladimir Putin not morality.
Arabia over the disappearance of his words. ing his confirmation hearing. on assassinations or North Korea’s “I don’t like stopping massive
Donald Trump In an Both, he suggested, had been con-
journalist Jamal Khashoggi is rais- Kim Jong Un on political prison- amounts of money that is being
ing a question that has dogged his Associated Press interview sidered “guilty until proven inno- ers. Where past presidents in both poured into our country,” Trump
foreign policy. In dealing with Tuesday, Trump repeated the Saudi cent.” parties used their office to promote said last week. “I know they are
Russia, across Asia and, this week, royals’ denials of any involvement Not many U.S. leaders would cast U.S. values and ideals — even talking about different kinds of
in the Mideast, Trump has often in Khashoggi’s apparent killing Saudi Arabia as innocent. Saudi when their action didn’t align — sanctions, but (the Saudis) are
appeared comfortable downplay- and suggested he trusted them. Arabia is engaged in a bloody civil Trump has rarely seized the chance. spending $110 billion on military
ing concerns about rights abuses “I spoke to the crown prince, so war in Yemen that has killed thou- Instead, he says what others would equipment and on things that create
and dismissing the importance of you have that. He said he and his sands of civilians and exacerbated a not, openly embracing the com- jobs for this country.”
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Stocks erase most of early losses


By Marley Jay
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
sign for the economy. Zirin, of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS UBS, said the housing market
High: 25,810.09 should keep getting stronger as
Low: 25,479.16 long as employment is high and
NEW YORK — After an early
slide, U.S. stocks clawed back Close: 25,706.68 wages are rising, but investors
much of the ground they lost and Change: -91.74 aren’t sure what is ahead for the
ended slightly lower Wednesday. economy or stocks.
OTHER INDEXES “When you get into the latter
Banks climbed but retailers, S&P 500: 2809.21 -0.71
homebuilders and smaller compa- stages of a bull market or the eco-
nies fell. NYSE Index: 12,613.05 -32.90 nomic expansion, investors get
Stocks slumped in morning trad- Nasdaq: 7642.70 -2.79 more nervous about the latter
ing as homebuilders and retailers NYSE MKT: 2673.31 -20.00 stages turning into the end of the
took sharp losses after the Russell 2000: 1589.60 -7.23 cycle,” he said. “They start look-
Commerce Department said con- Wilshire 5000: 29,056.22 -26.18 ing for any signals that would lead
struction of new homes dropped in them to believe that a downturn is
September. Technology compa-
10-Yr Bond: 3.17 +0.02 imminent.”
nies fell as IBM suffered its Oil (per barrel): 70.06 -1.86 Insurer Prudential rose 1.9 per-
biggest loss in five and a half Gold : 1,226.40 -4.60 cent to $99.70 after regulators
years after it reported weak sales. lifted the strict government over-
Stocks were coming off their investors to be wary. benchmark S&P 500 index went and inflation is rising quickly. sight that was imposed on the
biggest gain in more than six “Overly restrictive monetary through a six-day losing streak Bond prices sank. The yield on company after the 2008-09 finan-
months. policy is a risk to the bull mar- that included huge drops last the 10-year Treasury note rose to cial crisis. Prudential was deemed
Bond prices fell, sending yields ket,” he said. “It would be a mis- Wednesday and Thursday. Then on 3.19 percent from 3.15 percent. “systemically important,” which
higher, after the Federal Reserve take for (the Fed) to raise rates in Friday the S&P 500 jumped 1.4 U.S. home construction fell 5.3 meant it was subject to special
said some of its policymakers the absence of inflation beyond percent, its biggest rally in three percent in September, according restrictions because of its impor-
argued in their latest meeting that their target, and it’s exceedingly months, fell on Monday, and to the Commerce Department. The tance to the financial system. It
the central bank should raise rates unlikely to do so.” surged 2. 1 percent Tuesday. pace of homebuilding has slowed was the last company still carry-
to a level that slows economic The S&P 500 index fell 0.71 Trading had been steady from late since May, and the report is the ing that label.
growth slightly. After years of points to 2, 809. 21. The Dow June to early October. latest sign that the combination IBM sank 7. 6 percent to
record low rates following the Jones Industrial Average slumped The Federal Reserve released of rising home values and increas- $134.05 after its sales in the third
financial crisis, the fact that some 91.74 points, or 0.4 percent, to minutes from its meeting in late ing mortgage rates may be weigh- quarter fell short of analysts’ esti-
policymakers are talking about 25,706.68. It lost as much as 319 September, when it raised interest ing on the market. mates.
eventually using them to slow the points Wednesday morning before rates for the third time this year. A Lennar gave up 2.3 percent to The price of U. S. crude oil
economy is a big change. briefly turning higher. few participants believed that the $43.08 and PulteGroup shed 3.4 dropped 3 percent to $69.75 a bar-
Jeremy Zirin, head of invest- The Nasdaq composite slid 2.79 Fed’s key interest rate would even- percent to $22.82. Among retail- rel in New York, its first close
ment strategy for UBS’ global points to 7,642.70. The Russell tually need to “become modestly ers, Home Depot fell 4.3 percent below $70 a barrel in a month,
wealth management business, said 2000 index of smaller-company restrictive” to make sure inflation to $185.17 while Target lost 1.6 after the U.S. government said
the Fed won’t raise rates to those stocks skidded 7.23 points, or 0.5 doesn’t climb too high. Other percent to $84. 42 and Macy’s energy stockpiles jumped last
levels unless there is clear evi- percent, to 1,589.60. officials felt the Fed shouldn’t dipped 5 percent to $31.84. week. Brent crude, the interna-
dence inflation has increased. But Stock trading has been erratic take that step unless there are Some investors worried that a tional standard, fell 1.7 percent to
he said it makes sense for recently. Earlier this month the signs the economy is overheating weaker housing market is a bad $80.05 a barrel in London.

Twitter airs election meddling data


By Barbara Ortutay can study them. The company said presidential election. multiple political angles. releasing the data in the hopes
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday that the data comprises Facebook and other social media “It is clear that information that independent researchers will
more than 4, 600 accounts and companies are attempting to halt operations and coordinated inau- help dissect such information
NEW YORK — Twitter is releas- over 10 million tweets, most affil- election meddling and misinfor- thentic behavior will not cease,” operations campaigns. The tweets
ing all known accounts and posts iated with the Russia-linked mation campaigns on their plat- Twitter said in a blog post and other content are no longer
related to “information opera- Internet Research Agency and forms. But the organized cam- Wednesday. “These types of tac- available on Twitter itself since
tions” dating back to 2016, when potentially linked to Iran. Twitter paigns continue to evolve. They tics have been around for far Twitter has deleted the fake and
it was first learned that foreign says the earliest activity it found are no longer focused solely on longer than Twitter has existed — malicious accounts it had found.
operators were using social media on its service from these accounts elections. they will adapt and change as the Examples of tweets include
to meddle in U.S. elections. dates back to 2009. geopolitical terrain evolves those from the account (at)TEN—
Operators linked to Russia,
Twitter has already disclosed the The Internet Research Agency, Iran and likely other nations worldwide and as new technolo- GOP, which parroted pretended
account numbers, but is now essentially a Russian troll farm, have posted images, videos and gies emerge.” Tennessee’s Republican party, and
releasing the actual tweets, h as b een i n di ct ed b y U. S. other content that is intended to The datasets are available for posted a photo of FBI Director
images, video and other informa- Special Counsel Robert Mueller intensify political discord by download on Twitter’s “elections James Comey with the words
tion so that outside researchers for its actions during the U. S. promoting extreme views from integrity” page . Twitter said it is “resign now.”

Even tech execs fret about their kids’ smartphone addictions


By Michael Liedtke job. He is a product and engi- instead of talking — when they’re “The power of this age we live in misgivings as parents about the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS neering executive at Urban sitting 5 feet apart. Or when he is that it has given everyone addictiveness of devices and
Airship, a company in Portland, hears a friend jokingly describe access to all this information and social media that now define much
SAN FRANCISCO — Like a lot Oregon, that makes online tools him as a “mobile arms dealer.” the ability to stay connected to of daily life.
of parents, Mike Herrick occa- that send the kind of relentless At times like those, Herrick people, but how do we manage it Technology “can be like open-
sionally sees his 13-year-old notifications that can make peo- worries that technology may be better?” ing your refrigerator door when
daughter getting lost in her smart- ple act like bears near a honey having a corrosive effect on soci- It’s a question besetting other you are hungry and just staring
phone and wonders: Is technology pot. ety, even though he feels no technology executives, too. into the abyss, ” says Keith
messing with children’s brains, The tensions between the pride regrets about his job because he Many say they’re trying to recon- Messick, chief marketing officer
even as it enlightens and empow- Herrick takes in his profession unequivocally believes that Urban cile their fulfillment from work- for Dialpad, a specialist in phone
ers them in ways that weren’t pos- and his parental qualms about Airship’s tools are a net benefit to ing in a financially rewarding systems that incorporate voice
sible when his generation grew technology tug particularly hard people. industry that they say has made controls and other artificial intel-
up? when he sees his daughter, Lauren, “You can’t help but feel the jux- life more efficient, enjoyable and ligence. “That’s when I recoil just
What sets Herrick apart is his and her friends texting each other taposition, ” says Herrick, 44. affordable for people with their a little bit.”
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Smith, Carlos set fear aside as they raised fists


By Eddie Pells they’d experienced growing up in memorate the 50th anniversary of one was saying anything. You could
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS segregated America, left them numb their iconic protest at the Mexico hear people talking, hear people
to the possibility of something else City Games. booing, hear people whistling, hear
happening when they raised their people cheering.
Tommie Smith and John Carlos fists after finishing first and third in “When they got on the victory “I thought, I hope nothing hap-
insist fear was not a factor in their the 200 meters on Oct. 16, 1968. stand, we were wondering, what are pens to them.”’
thinking when they reached the they going to do?” said panelist While there was no violence,
medals stand at the Mexico City “My thoughts were, once you Wyomia Tyus, the two-time
make the statement, whether you Smith and Carlos were sent home by
Olympics. women’s 100-meter Olympic cham- the U.S. Olympic Committee the
The sprinters, discussing their live or die, they can never take the pion, who dedicated her 1968 relay
statement away,” Carlos said. next day, not to be fully welcomed
black-gloved protest at the 1968 gold medal to Smith and Carlos. back into the fold until only a few
Games, said the threats they had Smith and Carlos were part of a “When the national anthem started years ago. Tommie Smith, center, and John
received in the lead-up to the panel discussion Wednesday at their and they did this, the stadium got Carlos, right, made their
Olympics, to say nothing of what alma mater, San Jose State, to com- completely quiet. It was eerie. No See PROTEST, Page 15 black-gloved protest 50 years ago.

One shining moment Bad approach


leads to boring
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

With a simple wave, Hillsdale boys’ water


playoff game
T
he romanticized version of playoff
polo head coach Dan Hibson turned the baseball is that the game is drip-
Knights’ Senior Day into one neither team ping in drama, that something
— nor anyone in the stands — will forget. rides on every pitch, that there is nothing
Ben Nordell and the Nordell family will better than a tight, extra-inning game.
certainly always remember. With just over a Tuesday’s night between the Milwaukee
minute to play and Hillsdale trailing Menlo- Brewers and Los Angeles Dodgers in Game
Atherton 13-9, Hibson gave his M-A coun- 4 of National League Championship
terpart, Tim Kates, the agreed upon signal Series, on paper, appeared to be exactly
and Hibson sent Nordell into the game. A that.
senior with Down syndrome, Nordell got They say strong pitching beats strong
his first taste of actual game play and with hitting and the numbers appear to bear that
Kates and the M-A players aware of what was out as the teams combined for 15 hits
happening — Kates had informed his team Tuesday night. The fact it was decided in
at halftime that there was a chance — Ben the 13th inning
Nordell swam into the 2-meter position, should have made
took a pass from twin brother Connor every die-hard base-
Nordell and fired a shot into the back of the ball fan swoon.
net for his first career goal. The reality is,
The only other player more nervous than Game 4 was a far cry
Ben Nordell might have been M-A freshman from that. In fact, it
goaltender Owen Taylor who, with his twin showed, in the spot-
brother Jake, have shared time in the cage light, what is wrong
for the Bears this season. with Major League
“I was told not to block it,” Owen Taylor Baseball right now.
said. “I was worried I might accidentally With so much focus
block it. I tried to make it look like I was on launch angle and the trite “Three true
trying to save it. I hope I did OK.” outcomes” — a new-age way to say that
The way Ben Nordell reacted, you would the best outcomes in any at-bat are a home
have thought he had just beaten an Olympic run, strikeout or walk — it’s taken away
team goalie as he thrust his fist in the air in from the strategy of the game. Rarely did
celebration. you see during Tuesday night’s game any
“I was so happy,” Connor Nordell said, batter for either team try to do anything
who serves as the Knights’ team captain. other than park the ball over the fence.
“We’ve always been together. It was only Very little in-bat adjustments. No trying to
right to go out together our senior year.” punch the ball the opposite way. Nothing
Ben Nordell followed Connor Nordell to other than every swing from the heels dur-
the pool as freshmen and it was last season ing every at-bat. Time and again, batters
the team noticed that Ben had changed into rolled grounders to shortstop or second
a Speedo and started warming up with the base in easy innings for the parade of
team. The tradition continued this season pitchers.
and Wednesday was his chance to shine. Add no action on the bases, a revolving
Even though it was his first varsity expe- door on the pitcher’s mound, a combined
rience, Ben Nordell always knew he would 32 strikeouts, 13 innings and a five-and-a-
play Wednesday — he believes he’ll play in half hour game, and it equals the most bor-
every game. ing baseball game I think I have ever
Hibson said he came up with the idea of watched.
getting Ben Nordell into a game a couple NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
Ben Nordell, a senior at Hillsdale, scores and celebrates his first high school goal during the
See POLO, Page 14 Knights’ 13-10 loss to Menlo-Atherton during the Knights’ Senior Day. See LOUNGE, Page 13

49ers offense making strides under Beathard The 49ers (1-5) have game,” coach Kyle Shanahan said. “He made got injured. Those are all big improvements
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gained 400 yards in back- some big plays throughout the game, kept the over his performance in five starts last year
to-back games under chains moving a number of times for us. There’s before Garoppolo took over.
Beathard but are still seek- a couple of plays at the end that I know he’d like His best play might have come in the first
SANTA CLARA — C.J. Beathard went toe-to- ing their second win in the to have back where he had a couple of opportu- three-plus quarters in Green Bay in a perform-
toe with Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay for nearly past two seasons without nities that he missed. But, he also had a few ance the Niners hope they can build on this
60 minutes before the San Francisco 49ers fell Garoppolo starting thanks opportunities early in the game that he made, week when they host the Los Angeles Rams (6-
just short at the end of another tough loss. in part to eight turnovers which was one of the reasons we were in the 0).
Despite playing with a backup quarterback and a few other crucial mis- position that we were. By no means was it per- The Niners scored on six of their first eight
with starter Jimmy Garoppolo sidelined for the C.J. Beathard takes in those games. fect, but I was happy with how he played.” drives against the Packers, with just one punt
season, the 49ers offense has shown signs of “I thought C.J. did some Beathard has completed 64 percent of his and one fumble by Kyle Juszczyk being the
being productive of late even if it hasn’t led to real good things. C.J., he was one of the rea- passes for 892 yards, six touchdowns and five
wins. sons that I thought we had a chance to win that interceptions in three games since Garoppolo See 49ERS, Page 14
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WEDNESDAY
Local sports roundup
ble-double from Morgan
McClellan, who had 17 digs and
kills, with Pan leading the way
with 12. Rachel Liu had 30 assists,
Stanford is looking to
Girls’ water polo
Notre Dame-Belmont 12,
Carlmont 10
14 digs. Grace Xu finished with a
career-high 32 digs, while Gaby
Pierce had seven kills, six blocks
and two digs.
and the Tigers, as a team, finished
with nine services aces, with
Delaney Walsh and Peters finish-
ing with three apiece.
get back to winning
The Tigers won their second
straight PAL Bay Division match
by knocking off the Scots.
NDB (2-5 PAL Bay, 5-9-1 over-
Menlo-Atherton 3,
Half Moon Bay 2
The Cougars’ bid for their first
SHP (4-4) got 12 kills from
Elena Radeff and 10 from Reagan
Smith. Millie Muir pumped out 38
assists, while also digging up 13
against Arizona State
By John Marshall by a touchdown and on the road.
all) outscored Carlmont by a goal PAL Bay Division win were dashed balls and blocking a pair of NDB
in each the second and third quar- by the Bears, who prevailed in five attacks. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Back home, the Sun Devils are
ters to post the final margin of sets, 21-25, 25-11, 25-19, 23-25, Menlo School 3, Harker 0 hoping they found the right fixes
victory. 15-3. TEMPE, Ariz. — Stanford during their bye week to get the
The Knights stayed unbeaten in
Isa Mack has come on strong for The win keeps M-A (11-1) one climbed to No. 7 in the AP Top 25 season going back in the right
WBAL Foothill Division play
the Tigers the last two weeks and game ahead of second-place after a thrilling comeback victory direction.
with a 25-13, 25-19, 25-20 win
she led them with four goals Aragon. over Oregon. The Cardinal were in “Anytime you take on some-
over the Eagles.
against the Scots. Michelle control of the Pac-12 North, in thing like this, there is always a
M-A setter Mariah Grover was Grace King posted a double-dou-
Kleyteman and Hanna Kawar both contention for a College Football learning period between both par-
nearly perfect, finishing with 57 ble with 10 digs and 11 assists for
scored a pair for NDB. Playoff spot. ties, for me as well — learn the
assists. Emma Spindt and Marit Menlo (8-0 WBAL Foothill). Anna
Tigers goalkeeper Annalee Consecutive losses have conference, learn the players,
Hoyem combined for 29 kills, Guiragossian had seven blocks to
Wolfe finished with 10 saves to knocked Stanford out of playoff learn my coaches,” Edwards said.
while Natalie Grover and Alicia go along with seven kills, while
preserve the victory. contention and dropped the “I think we have done some things
Letvin had 10 kills each. Sianna Houghton finished with 13 Cardinal a half-game back in the that we have liked and we have to
Sierra Hamilton paced the HMB digs and nine kills.
Aragon 8, Menlo-Atherton 2 North. continue to improve on some
offense, finishing with a team-
The Dons held the Bears to just Stanford (4-2, 2-1 Pac-12) has a things that we have not done a
high 13 kills. Team kill leader El Camino 3, Capuchino 0
one first-half goal as they cruised chance to turn its season around good job of and they are very evi-
McKenzie Mell added 10. Sophie The Colts beat the Mustangs in
to the PAL Bay Division win. beginning Thursday night in the dent.”
Barger handed out 25 assists, straight sets in a PAL Ocean
Maria Sell was a forced both desert against Arizona State, A few things to look for when
while Alex Hosilyk dug up 16 Division game, 25-11, 25-15, 25-
offensively and defensively for another team trying to climb out Stanford plays at Arizona State on
balls. 15.
Aragon, scoring a team-high of a recent rut. Thursday night:
Bailey O’Mahony led “The most bothersome thing to
seven goals and coming up with Notre Dame-SJ 3, Capuchino with seven kills. me is not only have we not reached
five steals. Crystal Springs 1 our potential, we haven’t
LOVE’S STATUS
Aryanna Zahabi scored the other The Gryphons hopes of catch- Girls’ tennis approached it, ” Stanford coach Love did not play against Utah
goal for the Dons, who also got a ing the Regents in the WBAL
Menlo School 7, Harker 0 David Shaw said. “We haven’t put a after suffering a left ankle injury
pair of assists from Sydney Nash Skyline Division standings were complete game together, let alone against Notre Dame and is ques-
and Grace Simenc. all but dashed with a 25-19, 25-15, The Knights wrapped up another
a three- or four-game span where tionable against Arizona State.
Aragon goaltender Hannah 21-25, 27-25 loss. WBAL regular-season title with
we’re playing at our best.” The extra time off between games
Flynn finished with 19 saves and Crystal Springs (8-2) came into the sweep of the Eagles.
The Cardinal looked like the — the Cardinal played Utah on
also added two assists. the match one game behind divi- Addie Ahlstrom, Mabelle
dominant team in the Pac-12 Oct. 6 — has Shaw hopeful last
sion-leading NDSJ (10-0), but are Pasmooij and the doubles team of year’s Heisman Trophy runner-up
TUESDAY now two games behind with two Penn Penfold and Charlotte Lee all North after rolling over San Diego
will be able to play. The Sun
won in straight sets at love. State, Southern California and UC
matches left in the regular season. Davis before the 38-31 rally Devils may hope he doesn’t. A
Girls’ volleyball Sophie Lockton had 14 kills for Lindsey Ball and the No. 1 doubles
against Oregon. year ago at Stanford, Love ran all
the Gryphons, while Gianna Perez team of Vivian Liu and Brynn over Arizona State, racking up a
Woodside 3, Carlmont 2 Brady, dropped only one game, Stanford was knocked back in a
The Wildcats swept the season finished with 17 assists. 38-17 loss to No. 4 Notre Dame school-record 301 yards rushing
while Tricia Zhang won her match, and three touchdowns.
series from the Scots with another 6-1, 6-1. and struggled in a 40-21 loss to
five-set victory, 24-26, 25-23, Notre Dame-Belmont 3, Utah on Oct. 6 without running
25-14, 16-25, 15-12. Sacred Heart Prep 1
Girls’ water polo back Bryce Love. ELITE RECEIVERS
Woodside beat Carlmont in five The Tigers kept their WBAL Arizona State also got off to a
San Mateo 14, Capuchino 5 rizona State and Stanford have
sets back on Sept. 20. Foothill Division title hopes strong start in its first season two of the nation’s top receivers
Sarah Strus and Elena Campbell alive with the win over the third- Caroline Zhu, Jax Rittenhouse, under Herm Edwards, opening with in N’Keal Harry and JJ Arcega-
paced the attack for Woodside (6-6 place Gators, 25-16, 26-24, 27- Emily Chinn, Megan Chung and two victories, including one over Whiteside. Harry has not dominat-
PAL Bay, 17-13 overall), finish- 25, 25-16. Pacita Del Balso all scored a pair then-ranked Michigan State. ed as he did a year ago, but only
ing with 18 and 16 kills, respec- NDB (7-1 WBAL Skyline) of goals as the Bearcats beat the The Sun Devils (3-3, 1-2) have because he’s faced nearly constant
tively. Setters Katia Kishinsky remains one game back of first- Mustangs in a PAL Ocean Division hit a bit of a lull over the past double teams. The junior has still
and Molly Buddle combined for 52 place Menlo School (8-0), with a meeting. month, losing three of four head- managed to have an impact, lead-
assists, while Madeline Mendes showdown set tonight at 6:30 in Izzy Borges, Lydia McIntyre, ing into Thursday’s game. ing Arizona State with 34 catches
led the defensive effort with 24 Atherton. Kalyn Chang and Peyton Jensen The culprit: An inability to for 481 yards and five touch-
digs. Vanessa Pan, Kendall Peters and rounded out the scoring for San close out tight games. All three of
Carlmont (7-5, 20-13) got a dou- Abby Miller combined for 32 Mateo, with one goal each. Arizona State’s losses have been See STANFORD, Page 15

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Johnson, who starred in Kansas City, but let
Kershaw is dominant, Dodgers LOUNGE Continued from page 11
go Tuesday; defensive back Dominique
Rodgers-Cromartie — who have contributed
little.

beat Brewers 5-2, lead NLCS 3-2


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of strategy by manager Craig Counsell.
***
Well, it didn’t take long for the Oakland
When Gruden was hired, all the talk was he
wanted to give Oakland one last hurrah
before the team heads for Las Vegas. Instead,
he has started the process of demolishing
Lefty Hyun-Jin Ryu will go for the Dodgers. Raiders to turn into a flaming heap. Instead the team down to the studs and being a year
LOS ANGELES — Clayton Kershaw “We’re in a good spot, man,” Counsell of riding in on a white horse to save Raider or two into a rebuild once the team does get
bounced back from one of his worst post- said. “We’re going back home, to me, in a Nation, it appears Jon Gruden slowly rode to the desert.
season starts with one of his best, pitching position of strength.” into town, hat pulled down low so the ***
the Los Angeles Dodgers past the The Dodgers haven’t been in back-to- townsfolk couldn’t see what his intentions Meanwhile, on the other side of the ...
Milwaukee Brewers 5-2 back World Series since losing to the truly were. Bay (?) ... the 49ers showed they might have
Wednesday to move one Yankees in 1977 and ‘78. They were beaten Because in less than a year, Gruden is some life left in them after all.
win from a return trip to by Houston in Game 7 last year. showing what he learned during his last go- The general consensus was they were
the World Series. around in the NFL.
The teams reconvened less than 15 hours going to get drubbed by the Green Bay
The Dodgers took a 3-2 The common refrain for Gruden’s first NFL
after the Dodgers eked out a 2-1 victory Packers Monday night. Instead, they forced
lead in the NL tenure was that, yes, he won a Super Bowl
Tuesday night on Cody Bellinger’s RBI sin- Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers to play
Championship Series, after literally being traded to Tampa Bay to
gle with two outs in a 13-inning game that like the Hall of Famer he is as he guided
boosted by Max Muncy’s replace the fired Tony Dungy. But that state-
lasted over five hours. Green Bay to a last-second win.
go-ahead single in the ment is always quickly followed by, “But he
sixth inning. Kershaw Kershaw was well-rested and masterful in Is this the true 49ers team, or was this just
Clayton did it with Dungy’s guys and he played his
held the lead, scoring an allowing one run and three hits over seven. a one-off and they are instead the team that
Kershaw former team for the title.”
insurance run in the sev- He struck out nine, all on breaking pitches, lost to the Arizona Cardinals? The truth lies
This time around, Gruden is determined to somewhere in the middle. A team that is
enth and then exiting. and walked two. make the Raiders “his team,” for better or for
“To go back to Milwaukee up 3-2 as Kershaw recovered from the shortest post- using its back-up quarterback and has a run-
worse. So he ships out Khalil Mack. Sure, he ning back unit that is thin because of injury
opposed to being down 3-2 is huge for us,” season start of his career. He lasted just may be a once-in-a-generation talent, but
Kershaw said. “It’s been a battle every sin- three innings in losing the NLCS opener is going to be up and down, there’s no way
Gruden didn’t draft him, so out he goes. to get around that.
gle game we’ve played them so far and we while giving up five runs — four earned — Receiver Amari Cooper is rumored to be on
don’t expect anything different when we go at Miller Park. This season is basically a mulligan any-
the trading block, along with disappointing
back.” “I don’t know if it was that much better, way, once presumed starting running back
safety Karl Joseph. Cornerback Gareon
Game 6 is Friday night in Milwaukee. The just a little bit better execution maybe,” Jerrick McKinnon and Jimmy Garoppolo
Conley barely sees the field and appears
Brewers will start left-hander Wade Miley, Kershaw said of his repertoire. “Maybe I went down for the year with knee injuries. To
headed to a new address that is not in
who walked Cody Bellinger to open Game 5 threw some more curveballs today than I did make matters worse, it essentially delays the
Nevada.
before getting pulled in an interesting piece in Game 1.” growth of the team for at least a year.
Gruden purged the roster of nearly every Suddenly those six-year contracts for coach
high draft pick since Reggie McKenzie took Kyle Shanahan and general manager John
Benintendi, Red Sox hold off over as general manager, who is almost
assuredly out at the end of this season, and is
looking to move more. He brought in a
Lynch become a year shorter.

Astros 8-6 for 3-1 ALCS lead bunch of aging, past-their-prime free agents
— running back Doug Martin, who has
shown nothing so far; linebacker Derrick
Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
[email protected] or by phone: 344-
5200 ext. 117.
By Lynne Sladky ning the 2013 title.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Craig Kimbrel earned a shaky six-out
save, aided by a rocket throw from right
HOUSTON — Left fielder Andrew fielder Mookie Betts and Benintendi’s dar-
Benintendi made a diving catch with the ing grab of Alex Bregman’s sinking liner in
bases loaded for the final out, and the left.
Boston Red Sox held off the Houston Astros Boston improved to 4-0 on the road in
8-6 on Wednesday night to take a 3-1 lead in these playoffs and inched closer to eliminat-
the AL Championship Series. ing the defending champions.
Boosted by a questionable fan interfer- Game 5 is Thursday night in Houston,
ence call early in a back-and-forth game where ace Justin Verlander will pitch for the
and a go-ahead homer from Jackie Bradley Astros. Boston’s starter was uncertain after
Jr. , the Red Sox moved within one victory Chris Sale was ruled out Wednesday while
of their first World Series trip since win- recovering from a stomach illness.
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At that point, Hibson started to wonder if

POLO
Continued from page 11
he could get Ben Nordell into the game.
“Three goals (down), with two minutes
left, I was sweating,” Hibson said.
But when M-A’s Cooper Gran scored on a
power play with just over a minute left,
weeks ago. He talked it over with Connor Hibson sent Ben Nordell in, much to the
and the rest of the Nordell family, got all the surprise of the rest of the team.
necessary clearances from the school and “Some of their jaws dropped a little,”
district and contacted M-A’s Kates to let him Hibson said.
know of his plan. But in the end, it was all hugs and high-
Kates did not hesitated in agreeing. fives for Ben Nordell and his team.
“I’m just happy to be able to help,” Kates M-A was led by Zach de Haaff, who scored
said. “It was a real feel-good moment … for four times and assisted on a fifth. Gran added
a kid who clearly loves the sport. … I’m a hat trick and a pair of helpers, Elias Nasr
glad it worked out.” scored twice, while Jake Blohm and Ben
Outside of his team captain, Hibson kept Ferrick rounded out the scoring with a goal
his plans under wraps from the rest of the apiece for the Bears, with Blohm also pick-
team. His first obligation was to win the ing up three assists. The Taylor twins com-
match. Only if Hillsdale faced an insur- bined to finish with 10 saves in the cage.
mountable lead in the fourth quarter would It seems only appropriate that Connor
he put Ben Nordell into the game. NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL Nordell would lead his team offensively as
“There was no guarantee (he would get Menlo-Atherton’s Elias Nasr, left, scores one of his two goals, while Hillsdale captain Connor he finished with three goals and two assists
in),” Hibson said. Nordell, right, scores one of his team-leading three goals. — the second of which was the most mean-
Those concerns were beginning to be ingful. Mihir Carey Sood, Thomas
realized as the Knights put forth their best halftime. “They came out and kept it close,” Kates Dachauer, Francisco Hernandez and Blake
effort of the season. The Knights actually But then Hillsdale came alive. Playing said. Williams all scored for the Knights as well.
held a 2-1 lead midway through the first against M-A’s mostly second-string lineup, Kates put his starters back in to start the Goalkeeper Julian Baer finished with eight
period and trailed just 3-2 after the opening the Knights outscored the Bears 4-2 in the final seven minutes, but the Knights stayed saves.
quarter. But when M-A scored on its first four third period and suddenly Hillsdale was right hot. Hillsdale got back-to-back goals, clos- “The game was meaningless in the stand-
shots of the second period, and five of six, back in the game, down just 11-7 going into ing to 12-9 with just over two minutes to ings, but no games are meaningless, ”
the Bears held a commanding 9-3 lead at the final period. play. Hibson said. “It just all worked perfectly.”

before taking a deep strike against the blitz Kansas City before getting hurt again the game and most important it gives you a

49ERS
Continued from page 11
on third down.
The pass was intercepted by Kevin King,
setting the stage for Rodgers to lead the
following week.
He finally was fully healthy against the
Packers and delivered four catches for 126
dynamic playmaker who can create explo-
sives.”
The running game fared well against the
game-winning drive. Shanahan said that yards, including touchdowns of 67 and 30 Packers, gaining 174 yards on 30 carries.
wasn’t the option he wanted on the play, yards in the first half. Perhaps even more Raheem Mostert made the most of his most
only unproductive offensive possessions. although Beathard said Tuesday that he didn’t extensive playing time in four years as a pro,
importantly, his sprinter’s speed forces
But the offense faltered late and was unable know if he had a better choice. defenses to provide help in coverage, open- gaining 87 yards on 12 carries.
to close the game out. The Niners went three- “Obviously it didn’t work so it’s tough,” ing up holes in the running game and oppor- But San Francisco was unable to generate a
and-out on back-to-back possessions in the he said. “Say you hit it, it’s a good play. But, tunities for other receivers. first down on the ground when the game was
fourth quarter, setting the stage for Rodgers when you don’t, it’s not. And it was not a “When you have somebody who can take on the line.
to lead a game-tying touchdown drive. good play.” the top shelf off the coverage, that backs “I left a lot of yards out on the field, espe-
San Francisco still had a chance to win it, Marquise Goodwin’s speed provided a people up, it opens up everything,” Rams cially with my speed,” Mostert said. “I feel I
taking over at its own 47 with 1:49 to go in major boost to the offense earlier in the coach Sean McVay said. “It opens up your could have got to the edge a little faster. I
a tie game. Beathard completed a 7-yard pass game. He hurt his hamstring while playing intermediate throws on the three-level game. watched the film and I was really hard on
to George Kittle on first down but then had a just 15 snaps in the opener before missing It opens some of your quicker-hitting play- myself. Even though I had some good runs, I
pass batted down at the line on second down the second game. He played Week 3 against actions. It loosens things up for the run had some real busts, too.”

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to remove Kobe Bryant from the
Sports brief 2018 jury, Beckman said in a NBA GLANCE NHL STANDINGS MLB PLAYOFFS
statement. “We are a young organ-
Film fest rescinds Kobe ization and it is important to keep EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
DIVISION SERIES
American League
Bryant invite after outcry our collective energies focused on Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB Toronto
GP W L
7 6 1
OT
0
Pts GF
12 33
GA
23 Boston 3, New York 1
the films, the participating film- Montreal 6 4 1 1 9 21 15 Friday, Oct. 5: Boston 5, New York 4
LOS ANGELES — Kobe Bryant Boston 1 0 1.000 —
makers, and our festival atten- New York 1 0 1.000 — Boston 6 4 2 0 8 24 18 Saturday, Oct. 6: New York 6, Boston 2
was dropped Wednesday from the dees.” Toronto 1 0 1.000 — Ottawa 6 3 2 1 7 24 22 Monday, Oct. 8: Boston 16, New York 1
Tampa Bay 4 3 1 0 6 15 9
jury of an animated film festival An online petition had been cir- Brooklyn 0 1 .000 1
Buffalo 6 3 3 0 6 12 17
Tuesday, Oct. 9: Boston 4, New York 3
Philadelphia 0 1 .000 1
after calls for the former NBA culating demanding Bryant be Florida 4 0 2 2 2 12 16
star’s ouster over a 2003 rape alle- Southeast Division Detroit 6 0 4 2 2 14 30 Houston 3, Cleveland 0
dropped. W L Pct GB Metropolitan Division Friday, Oct. 5: Houston 7, Cleveland 2
gation. Bryant won an Academy Award in GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Orlando 1 0 1.000 — Saturday, Oct. 6: Houston 3, Cleveland 1
Carolina 7 4 2 1 9 25 22
Eric Beckman the CEO of March for his part in making the Washington 0 0 .000 1/2
New Jersey 4 4 0 0 8 17 4 Monday, Oct. 8: Houston 11, Cleveland 3
Charlotte 0 1 .000 1
GKIDS, the company that organiz- animated short, “Dear Basketball” Atlanta 0 1 .000 1 Washington 6 3 2 1 7 24 22
es the Animation Is Film Festival, Columbus 5 3 2 0 6 16 19 National League
and has founded an animation Miami 0 1 .000 1
Pittsburgh 5 2 1 2 6 17 20
announced the move. Milwaukee 3, Colorado 0
company, Granity Studios. Central Division Philadelphia 6 3 3 0 6 22 25
Thursday, Oct. 4: Milwaukee 3, Rox 2, 10 innings
N.Y. Rangers 7 2 4 1 5 18 24
“After discussions with the vari- He released a statement saying W L Pct GB N.Y. Islanders 5 2 3 0 4 12 14 Friday, Oct. 5: Milwaukee 4, Colorado 0
Detroit 1 0 1.000 —
ous stakeholders of Animation Is he was honored to be invited and Milwaukee 1 0 1.000 — Sunday, Oct. 7: Milwaukee 6, at Colorado 0
Film, the decision has been made disappointed to be excluded. WESTERN CONFERENCE
Indiana 1 0 1.000 — Central Division
Chicago 0 0 .000 1/2 GP W L OT Pts GF GA L.A. 3, Atlanta 1
Cleveland 0 1 .000 1
do this.” Thursday, Oct. 4: L.A. 6, Atlanta 0

PROTEST
Nashville 6 5 1 0 10 19 12
Chicago 5 3 0 2 8 22 21 Friday, Oct. 5: L.A. 3, Atlanta 0
Though neither runner had pub-
licly previewed what he going to do
WESTERN CONFERENCE Colorado
Winnipeg
6 3 1
6 3 2
2
1
8 21
7 15
15
16
Sunday, Oct. 7: Atlanta 6, L.A. 5
Southwest Division Dallas 6 3 3 0 6 18 18 Monday, Oct. 8: L.A. 6, Atlanta 2
Continued from page 11 after winning his medal in the 200 W L Pct GB Minnesota 6 2 2 2 6 14 19
meters, Carlos said he anticipated New Orleans 1 0 1.000 — St. Louis 6 1 3 2 4 17 23 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
the stunned silence that did, in fact, San Antonio 1 0 1.000 — Pacific Division (Best-of-7, x-if necessary)
“The real fear was that there was envelop the stadium. In a year in
Memphis 0 1 .000 1 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
National League
Dallas 0 1 .000 1 Anaheim 7 5 1 1 11 21 15
no room for expression,” said Paul which two American leaders — Houston 0 1 .000 1 Calgary 6 4 2 0 8 23 18 L.A. 3, Milwaukee 2
Hoffman, a rower who was part of Martin Luther King Jr. and Bobby Vancouver 6 4 2 0 8 22 19 Friday, Oct. 12: Milwaukee 6, L.A. 5
the Olympic Project for Human Northwest Division Vegas 7 3 4 0 6 15 20 Saturday, Oct. 13: L.A. 4, Milwaukee 3
Kennedy — had already been assas- W L Pct GB Sharks 6 2 3 1 5 17 19
Mon., Oct. 15: Milwaukee 4, L.A. 0
Rights, the movement led by soci- sinated, Carlos had some bone- Denver 1 0 1.000 — Los Angeles 6 2 3 1 5 12 16
ologist Harry Edwards that sparked Utah 1 0 1.000 — Edmonton 4 2 2 0 4 10 14 Tuesday, Oct. 16: L.A. 2, Milwaukee 1, 13 innings
chilling words of advice for his Portland 0 0 .000 1/2 Arizona 5 1 4 0 2 4 11 Wednesday, Oct. 17: L.A. 5, Milwaukee 2
the Mexico City protest. friend before they walked out for the Minnesota 0 1 .000 1 x-Friday, Oct. 19: L.A. at Milwaukee, 5:39 p.m.
Smith said by the time he arrived Oklahoma City 0 1 .000 1 Wednesday’s Games
national anthem. Montreal 3, St. Louis 2 x-Saturday, Oct. 20: L.A. at Milwaukee, 6:09
in Mexico City, the issue had “gone “I said, ‘We’re trained to listen to Pacific Division Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers 3, OT
beyond fear for me.” the gun,”’ Carlos said. “When we go W L Pct GB Calgary 5, Boston 2 American League
Phoenix 1 0 1.000 — Anaheim 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 Boston 3, Houston 1
“My interest was the quietness,” out and do what we do, everyone’s Warriors 1 0 1.000 — Thursday’s Games
Saturday, Oct. 13: Houston 7, Boston 2
he said. “And, I’ve said this before, going to be in shock. Everyone L.A. Lakers 0 0 .000 1/2 Colorado at New Jersey, 4 p.m.
Philadelphia at Columbus, 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14: Boston 7, Houston 5
Sacramento 0 1 .000 1
but it was very sad, nationally, that became deadly silent. I said: L.A. Clippers 0 1 .000 1 Pittsburgh at Toronto, 4 p.m. Tues., Oct. 16: Boston 8, Houston 2
two young black athletes had to do ‘Tommie, if they’re going to shoot, Detroit at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17: Boston 8, Houston 6
Vancouver at Winnipeg, 5 p.m.
what they were doing to bring atten- they’re going to shoot in that void. Arizona at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 18: Boston at Houston, 5:09 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games x-Saturday, Oct. 20: Houston at Boston, 2:09 p.m.
tion to the (issues) in our country. Listen to the gun. We’ve been Detroit 103, Brooklyn 100 Boston at Edmonton, 6 p.m.
We had to sacrifice to prove a point. trained.’ Fortunately, God got us Indiana 111, Memphis 83 Buffalo at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. x-Sunday, Oct. 21: Houston at Boston, 4:39 p.m.
through that.” Milwaukee 113, Charlotte 112
We were vilified because we had to
A key for Stanford in slowing
Orlando 104, Miami 101
New York 126, Atlanta 107 WHAT’S ON TAP
STANFORD Arizona State’s offense — outside
of stopping Harry — will be to try
Toronto 116, Cleveland 104
New Orleans 131, Houston 112
San Antonio 112, Minnesota 108
Utah 123, Sacramento 117
THURSDAY, Oct. 18
Girls’ tennis
Half Moon Bay at Carlmont, El Camino at Menlo-
Girls’ water polo
Half Moon Bay at Terra Nova, Mills at Sequoia,
Denver 107, L.A. Clippers 98 Mercy-Burlingame vs. Capuchino at San Mateo, 5
Continued from page 12 bottling up Eno Benjamin. The Atherton, Aragon at Hillsdale, San Mateo at p.m.; Hillsdale at San Mateo, 6 p.m.
Phoenix 121, Dallas 100 Burlingame, Mills at South City, Terra Nova at
sophomore running back has Thursday’s Games Oceana, Woodside at Capuchino, Westmoor at Se- FRIDAY, Oct. 19
racked up 715 yards and seven Chicago at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. quoia, 4 p.m. Football
downs. With Love missing two Miami at Washington, 5 p.m.
games so far, Stanford has turned touchdowns on 126 carries so far L.A. Lakers at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Girls’ volleyball Terra Nova at Menlo School, 3 p.m.; College of San
this season. Benjamin broke the Friday’s Games Mateo at Laney-Oakland, 7 p.m.; St. Ignatius at Serra,
to the passing game more and Jefferson at Capuchino, Mills at South City, El Aragon at Half Moon Bay, Sequoia at San Mateo,
Charlotte at Orlando, 4 p.m. Camino at Sequoia, Westmoor at Terra Nova, 5:15
Arcega-Whiteside has been K.J. school record with 312 yards and New York at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. p.m.; Carlmont at Burlingame, Woodside at Half
South City at Hillsdale, King’s Academy at
four touchdowns against Oregon Atlanta at Memphis, 5 p.m. Burlingame, Carlmont at Mills, El Camino at Jeffer-
Costello’s primary target, catch- Boston at Toronto, 5 p.m.
Moon Bay, San Mateo at Menlo-Atherton, Hillsdale son, Capuchino at Woodside, 7:30 p.m.
State on Sept. 29, and had 123 at Aragon, 6:15 p.m.
ing 30 passes for 541 yards and Cleveland at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
eight touchdowns. yards and a pair of scores against Sacramento at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Boys’ water polo SATURDAY, Oct. 20
Indiana at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m.
Colorado in Arizona State’s last Golden State at Utah, 7:30 p.m.
Priory at Terra Nova, Aragon at San Mateo, Mills at
Football
Sequoia, 4 p.m.
FINDING ENO game. Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Menlo-Atherton at Sacred Heart Prep, 2 p.m.
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Fragile trees and shrubs need some


help getting through winter months
By Dean Fosdick the upper 30s or low 40s, and gar-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS deners must make sure the con-
tainerized trees don’t dry out in
Winterizing fragile trees and winter.
shrubs is a simple and prudent “Maybe a cool basement or
exercise in landscape manage- garage,” Ferree said. “Or bury the
ment. Mulching and watering container in the ground or with
before the ground freezes up can mulch.”
save you a bundle of time and Nurserymen often “mulch-in”
money. container plants in winter by lay-
ing them against each other and
“As long as the soil drains well, packing the container area with
water the trees through autumn at mulch, she said.
least once a week unless there is a Fall is the best time of year to
lot of rainfall . a lot of rainfall,” plant trees — just don’t plant
said Gary Johnson, an Extension them too late.
professor with the Department of “If they are planted well before
Forest Resources at the University the soil freezes, they should have
of Minnesota. “Soil moisture time to put out new roots, which
should be to a depth of 8 to 12 will get them through the winter
inches for the roots to take up and a jump start on spring,” Ferree
water.” said.
Apply insulating mulch but Planting in the right location is
don’t overdo it. Piling mulch vol- also important for wintertime tree
cano-style against a tree trunk is protection, Minnesota’s Johnson
the same as burying a tree too said.
deep, Johnson said. “For evergreens, southern and
Most tree and shrub damage in southwestern exposures are tough,
winter is not cold-related, he said. especially if the plants are backed
“Animal damage is the most by a light-colored building,” he
common,” he said, recommending said. “The sun warms them up in
protective fencing around trees if the winter, the needles lose mois-
deer are a problem, “or at least ture that is difficult to replace, and
stem protectors like hardware Apply insulating mulch but don’t overdo it. Piling mulch against a tree trunk is the same as burying a tree too deep.
the plants are scorched and
cloth or plastic protectors.” And green shrubs typically used in for food, said Ken Lane, chief mar- Small trees being grown in con- browned by spring.”
then there are the troublesome foundation settings. “But with keting officer for Stark Bro’s tainers need to be moved some- Marginally cold-hardy plants
bark- and root-eating squirrels, straw, take care not to make it a Nurseries & Orchards Company in where where their roots won’t can survive if placed in spots pro-
rabbits and voles. Tree guards and wonderful condominium for rab- Louisiana, Missouri. freeze but where they can still stay tected from wind and cold-pocket
chicken wire generally are used to bits and voles,” Johnson said. “Even squirrels, who ‘squirrel dormant, said Rhonda Ferree, an frost damage.
keep them away. The food supply quickly dwin- away’ acorns for the winter, may Extension educator with the “Focus on protecting plants
Burlap and straw wrappings help dles for wildlife after frost sets in, prefer young tree bark for a change University of Illinois. from the winter winds and low-
insulate the small trees and ever- and most eventually go looking of pace,” he said. Temperatures should be kept in angle winter sun,” Johnson said.
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Howard said she’d be open to studying the there and hopes Google, which recently

ELECTION
Continued from page 1
head tax and Hale described such a tax as rea-
sonable, adding that Mountain View is cur-
rently exploring one and appears to have
opened a new campus along the waterfront,
will help make ferry service at the Port of
Redwood City a reality.
the support of the Chamber of Commerce. “I still want to get that ferry service going
Hunter also appeared open to the afore- in Redwood City so on the south side of
challenges moving forward. mentioned taxes and suggested renting out Woodside Road I’d say let’s work with
That is the backdrop for the City Council city facilities to increase revenue. Umhofer Google and others so we can build up their
race, which features seven candidates com- wants to build micro grids and then sell the campus, make it a solid campus where they
peting for three open seats. power back to residents. will invest in future ferry service and help us
The candidates are Jason Galisatus, move forward creating a water transit in
activist and member of the Complete Streets As for cutting costs, Hale favors adminis-
trative cuts and a greater reliance on tech- Redwood City.”
Advisory Committee; Planning Hunter is worried about the loss of light
Commissioner Giselle Hale, longtime nology to maximize the efficiency of gov-
ernment operations. She suggested the use industrial areas being rezoned for offices,
Councilwoman Diane Howard; Rick Hunter, and celebrated the city for buying waterfront
accountant and former planning commis- of chatbots to answer residents’ questions
rather than staff. She’s also interested, as is property from building materials company
sioner; activist Diana Reddy, Planning CEMEX.
Commissioner Ernie Schmidt and local Hunter, in further pursuing shared services
businesswoman Christina Umhofer. with other jurisdictions. “I think we can have our own waterfront
Each candidate supports the half-cent Hunter said no cuts should be made to pro- going to be competing for more affordable destination, like a river walk, and combined
sales tax measure on the November ballot, grams that serve the underprivileged and if units, driving those rents up and displacing with a new park, which would be a trail on
but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. any cuts have to be made, there needs to be those residents.” both sides of Redwood Creek from down-
Galisatus, Reddy and Hale support the extensive community outreach first. Hunter said growth is inevitable and town to that area,” he said. “I think we could
cannabis tax, also on the ballot, for bring- “I want to avoid making cuts for those wants to see a slowdown of office develop- have a destination area of restaurants and
ing in a modest increase in revenue, and who are least able to afford them,” he said. ment to close the jobs-to-housing imbal- recreational opportunities and entertain-
they also look forward to seeing those num- Galisatus mentioned development as a ance, which he believes is the single ment all along our waterfront. That would be
bers grow with the legalization of retail path to boosting revenue. biggest cause of the housing crisis. very exciting.”
commercial cannabis in the future. “If we develop further that will add to our But Hale said Redwood City’s jobs-to- Schmidt suggested development should-
“Cannabis is here to stay, we may as well property tax base, but the question is how housing ratio is relatively low. n’t take place in that part of the city, at least
benefit from it,” Reddy said. do we do it and where do we do it and we need “It’s that we’ve been impacted by our not until the Woodside Road/Highway 101
Umhofer said cannabis research and devel- to make sure we get thorough community neighbors,” she said. interchange is complete.
opment brings in more money than retail input to make sure it’s done the right way,” Hale described the redevelopment agency “Can you even imagine the impact that
and is suggestively interested in seeing that he said. “I don’t support adding the housing as the city’s “most successful tool we had in the community of Redwood City is going to
industry have a greater presence in the city. we need at all costs. ... I don’t support fill- the toolbox” for affordable housing devel- have if a large development is out there and
Schmidt and Howard, on the other hand, ing in the Bay to accommodate our housing opment. we’re nowhere close to raising the funds for
aren’t ready to greenlight dispensaries in needs. We have plenty of space near transit “We need to bring back [redevelopment that interchange,” he said. “In the interim, I
Redwood City, at least for now. To boost corridors for housing. agencies] and when Gov. Brown took it do agree as we continue to grow in Redwood
revenue, both emphasized the need to retain “I disagree with the sentiment that hous- away, everything since then has been an City and hear concerns about rapid develop-
and attract large car dealerships, one of the ing is the problem, that market rate housing attempt to replace that,” she said, adding ment, I think we owe it to the community to
city’s biggest sales tax generators. is the problem,” he continued. “Because she is interested in working with state leg- preserve open spaces.”
Reddy has suggested a head tax or square they need somewhere to live and if they’re islators who would have to make it happen. Reddy said she’s completely against
footage tax on the city’s large businesses. not living in the market rate units they’re Schmidt stressed the importance of com- offices and any large developments on the
munication when it comes to past and pres- east side of Highway 101 in part because of
ent development. concerns about sea level rise. She’d rather
“It takes community leaders to continual- see light industrial uses there. Umhofer
ly find ways to remind our community about agreed that the area should remain zoned as
what occurred and how we got here,” he said. is.
“What I’m looking forward to doing is tak- “Where I take my harder line is you
ing more time to involve the community already bought into an industrial restricted
more and if that means that if a project zone, build within those zonings,” she said,
comes before us and we find that it’s a hot referencing the Harbor View proposal. “It’s
topic then instead of one study session you very black and white for me as far as that
have two and you do that with all the other zoning goes. ... You bought where you
commissions and committees.” bought.”
Asked about her vision for the area east of The November ballot will also include
Highway 101, Howard sees a “low-density half-cent sales tax increase, a cannabis
lifestyle with recreational opportunities,” business tax and a charter amendment,
as the zoning permits, and not a “densely which would eliminate a residency require-
populated office space.” She also believes ment for the city manager and establish
biotech companies would love to relocate term limits for city boards.

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county, Collins voiced concern that, against the change.

THURSDAY, OCT. 18
Calendar
gallery and haunted house. Free. For
SALARY
Continued from page 1
without a salary increase, only resi-
dents who are retired or well-off would
be able to consider running for a seat
Councilman Matt Grocott joined
Collins in wondering whether the
council would be representative of the
ESL Conversation Club. 10:30 a.m. more information call (415) 265- on the council. For some, Collins city’s population if the monthly
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de 4785. argued, even a minor increase in the salary were not increased from $300.
las Pulgas, Belmont. English speaking monthly salary hike at their Tuesday salary could make a difference, espe- He might have increased it even more
practice. For more information call 2018 Millbrae Man, Woman and meeting.
591-8286. Student of the Year Dinner. 6 p.m. cially if potential candidates are given councilmembers sometimes
to 9 p.m. Green Hills Country Club, Last updated in 1989, the monthly weighing how the time commitment need to dedicate weekdays to City
Understanding and Responding to 500 Ludeman Lane, Millbrae. Tickets salary for San Carlos councilmembers required of a councilmember might Council retreats and other meetings.
Dementia-Related Behavior. 10:30 cost $55 and must be reserved by
a.m. to noon. Redwood City Public Oct. 12. For more information call and the city treasurer has stood at $300 affect their livelihoods. Because councilmembers also need to
Library, Community Room, 1044 455-3472. and is now the lowest of the cities in travel significant distances to get to
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. “I don’t think it’s about putting
the county that offer councilmember meetings for boards and commissions,
Provides participants with a four- Shor t Reads for People with No more money in the pockets of elected
step model to address behavioral Time. 7 p.m. South San Francisco wages, according to city administra- Grocott suggested officials consider
aspects of dementia. The program Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South officials. It’s about making sure that
tive services director Rebecca giving future councilmembers a travel
details the model and then applies it San Francisco. A teen book club potential leaders are modestly com-
to some of the most common behav- focused on short stories, novellas Mendenhall previously. Atherton and allowance, noting the cumbersome
pensated for the work we all expect
iors associated with the disease. For and other brief works. Snacks provid- Woodside do not offer wages or bene- process of submitting mileage or
more information call (408) 372- ed. For more information call 829- them to perform,” he said, according
3860. fits to councilmembers and expense reports may dissuade officials
9951. to a video of the meeting. “I want good
Hillsborough does not offer a monthly from seeking reimbursement.
Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to 12 Magic Show with Mentalist Fred people to run for council now and in
salary for councilmembers but pro-
p.m. Foster City Recreation Center, Lee and Friends. 7 p.m. Dragon the future.” “It would be much simpler to just
650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Free. For Productions Theatre Co., 2120 vides benefits to them, according to a
more information call 286-2585. Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a staff report. Though Grassilli acknowledged the have some type of allowance that
show filled with magic and comedy monthly salary wasn’t a factor in his allows for travel that councilmembers
Let’s Talk Books. Noon to 1 p.m. hypnosis. For more information call Elected officials in San Carlos are
Redwood City Downtown Library, 493-2006. also eligible to enroll in the decision to run for City Council, he are expected to do,” he said.
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood
California Public Employees’ said he could understand the compensa- If councilmembers adopt the
City. For more information call 780- ‘The Addams Family. ‘7:30 p.m. to
7058. 10 p.m. San Mateo High School Retirement System, choose a health tion could make a difference for others. changes at their Oct. 22 meeting, they
Performing Arts Center, 600 N.
plan offered by CalPERS or receive an He said he supported a salary increase, will be effective when the next council
Nintendo Labo Kit Building. 4 p.m. Delaware St., San Mateo. The San but wasn’t convinced councilmembers’
Grand Avenue Branch Library, 306 Mateo High School Drama alternate medical benefit if they takes office. Johnson, Grassilli and
Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. Department presents their Fall musi- already have health insurance, accord- total compensation — which would Grocott, whose terms expire in
This workshop will cover the creative cal, ‘The Addams Family.’ Cost is $20 stand at nearly $1, 400 after the
possibilities of cardboard and assem- for adults, $15 for seniors and stu- ing to the report. November, are not seeking re-elec-
ble official kits to use with the dents. For more information call 558- In voting to bring the monthly rate increase when combined with the tion, so any changes enacted could
Nintendo Switch. For more informa- 2375.
for councilmembers closer in line with $821.37 monthly alternate medical affect Collins, Olbert and the three
tion call 877-8530. benefit they are eligible to receive —
2018 Grand National Rodeo. 7:30 the average of the San Mateo County new councilmembers elected this fall.
Running Team. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Cow Palace, 2600
cities that do offer monthly salaries, should be among the highest of the In other business, the council grant-
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Geneva Ave., Daly City. Grand cities in the county offering compen-
las Pulgas, Belmont. No experience National Rodeo, Livestock Exposition or $567.33, Councilman Ron Collins ed $56,150 to the Community United
required. Wear running clothes. For and Horse Show. Features traditional noted councilmembers typically spend sation to elected officials. Church of Christ of San Carlos to
more information call 591-8286. rodeo events including bareback rid-
ing, steer wrestling, team roping, sad- 30 hours a month or more attending “I can see it should go up from $300, assist with the renovation of facilities
Clutterer’s Anonymous Meeting. 6 dle bronc riding, tie-down roping, council meetings and various meetings but it’s just hard for me having studied at Mahany Hall at 1336 Arroyo Ave.
p.m. to 7 p.m. Redwood Shores bull riding and barrel racing. this to vote on that amount of money,”
Library, 399 Marine Parkway, Exhibitors will show cattle, hogs, for the boards, commissions and sub- Used as a public meeting space for sev-
Redwood City. Repeats every first sheep, goats and rabbits, along with committees they are a part of as repre- he said. eral nonprofits, the hall has hosted a
and third Thursday of the month photography and fine art. Cost is $14
until June 20. Free. For more informa- to $45. For more information call sentatives of San Carlos. The council Though Olbert acknowledged the day care and preschool, the San Carlos
tion call 348-2856. (415) 414-4100. voted 3-2 to approve the monthly aggregate increase of the salary hike is Lions Club and the 4H Club, among
The You Betta Work Comedy
salary increase to $560 for coun- relatively minor, he didn’t think it was several other community organiza-
Author Talk : Dietrich K alteis,
Poughkeepsie Shuffle: A Crime ¡Fiesta: Stand Up Comedy cilmembers and the city treasurer, with fair for part-time city employees who tions. The church asked for assistance
Novel. 6 p.m. South San Francisco Extravaganza. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Mayor Bob Grassilli and Councilman may work as many hours as coun- with relocating the stove in the
Library, 840 West Orange Ave., South San Mateo County Pride Center, 1021
San Francisco. Vancouver author S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. Cost is Mark Olbert voting against the meas- cilmembers but are offered substantial- church’s kitchen and upgrading a chil-
Dietrich Kalteis reads from and talks $5. For more information call 888- ure. ly less in terms of total compensation dren’s playground on the site, and the
about his newly released sixth novel 7648.
Because the city’s monthly compen- because they aren’t eligible for bene- funds are required by law to be used for
‘Poughkeepsie Shuffle,’ a crime story
set in Toronto during the mid-’80s SATURDAY, OCT. 20 sation is currently the lowest in the fits. He joined Grassilli in voting non-sectarian purposes.
and centers on Jeff Nichols. Free. For Back to School Health Resource
more information call (650) 829- Fair. 9 a.m. to noon. Hoover
noticed it before. He said that brought “Although the initial appearance of

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Redwood City. Free flu vaccines (3 the scene could lead a reasonable per-
years and up) and health screenings, it up at the forum because he had
Daly City Council Candidate
Forum. Daly City Hall, 333 90th St., free backpacks and school supplies encountered other incidents of homo- son to believe a hate crime may have
Daly City. They will answer questions (for students only). Resources on phobia on the campaign trail. occurred, based on the evidence of this
from forum participants. For more family wellness and community ben- Continued from page 1
information call 342-5853. efits. For more information call 691- “I regret the pain this ordeal has investigation the Police Department
2121. caused our community, and it serves as does not believe the graffiti was tar-
Learn Basic Self-Defense. 7 p.m. to diately began an investigation. a good reminder to allow the police geted towards Mr. Galisatus,” accord-
8:30 p.m. Burlingame Library, 480 Drop Off Unused/Unwanted Paint
Primrose Road, Burlingame. Basic and Mattresses for free at One-Day During that investigation, police conduct their investigation before ing to a statement from the depart-
defense techniques against grab- Recycling Event in San Mateo. 9 determined through Google maps that going public. Unfortunately, the real- ment.
a.m. to 1 p.m. San Mateo County
bing, choking and basic strikes. For
Event Center, East Parking Lot, 1346 the paint was faded and present before ity remains that someone left this The other candidates in the race
more information call 558-7400.
Saratoga Drive., San Mateo. Free. For Galisatus moved to the address. Police hateful message,” he said, adding that include Planning Commissioner
California Writers Week at San more information call (855) 724- also determined the sign was either
Mateo Public Library. 7 p.m. to 8:30 6809. he applaud the police department for Giselle Hale, longtime Councilwoman
p.m. Cynthia McCarthy, 55 W. Third taken down intentionally or fell due to its professionalism, timeliness and Diane Howard; Rick Hunter, account-
Ave., San Mateo. Celebrate California Coping with Dementia: Caregivers. wind or weather conditions and that sensitivity. ant and former planning commission-
Writers Week at the San Mateo 10 a.m. to noon. San Mateo Senior
Public Library. For more information Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, there was no evidence of damage or The Redwood City Police er; community organizer Diana Reddy,
call 522-7849. San Mateo. Strategies and practical defacement of the sign. Department said it takes all reports of Planning Commissioner Ernie
tips to build skill set and confidence
with this job. Free. For more informa- Galisatus said he was as surprised as hate crimes seriously and investigates Schmidt and local businesswoman
‘The Addams Family.’ 7:30 p.m. to
10 p.m. San Mateo High School tion call 522-7490. anyone at the finding that the sign them with the thoroughness and sen- Christina Umhofer. There are three
Performing Arts Center, 600 N.
A Year in Salem: The Witchcraft
was there before and that no one had sitivity this type of crime warrants. seats up for grabs.
Delaware St., San Mateo. The San
Mateo High School Drama Crisis of 1692. 10 a.m. to noon. Grace
Department presents their Fall musi- Lutheran Church, 2825 Alameda de
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Child Find Notice
Caregivers Wanted
Caregivers Wanted NEWSPAPEr INTErNS PET SITTErS &
DOG WALKErS The San Mateo County SELPA is
STATEMENT #278944
The following person is doing business
as: Tree Sprite Hikes, 823 Cordilleras
Home CCare
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Ave, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis-
tered Owners: Kathryn Waffle Pfaff,
The Daily Journal is looking for in- from birth to age 21 who may need same address. The business is conduct-
terns to do entry level reporting, re- Local, family owned
(650) 600-8108 search, updates of our ongoing fea- company. Dog walks
special education services, including
highly mobile (such as migrant or
ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
menced to transact business under the
FBN on N/A.
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected] tures and interviews. Photo interns al- done from approx: homeless) children with disabilities /s/Kathryn Waffle Pfaff/
so welcome. 11am-3pm, M-F and children who are suspected of This statement was filed with the Asses-
www.starlightcaregivers.com
www.starlightcaregivers.com We expect a commitment of four to Sit hours are more having a disability and are in need of sor-County Clerk on 9/24/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/27/18,
flexible and can be just a special education. If you believe your 10/4/18, 10/11/18, 10/18/18).
Apply online or wwalk-in
Apply alk-in eight hours a week for at least four child may have any of these special
months. The internship is unpaid, but few hours a day, 5-7 needs, please contact your local
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Altos intelligent, aggressive and talented in- days a week. school district or the SELPA Office at FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #278956
terns have progressed in time into Routes from San Mateo (650) 802-5464. The following person is doing business
paid correspondents and full-time re- to Menlo Park available as: Clarity, 915 Palmito Dr, MILLBRAE,
porters. CA 94030. Registered Owner: Cassan-
www.bayareapetpals.com dra Louie, same address. The business
Email: [email protected] Aviso Para Encontrar Niños is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
College students or recent graduates for more info TODAY! trant commenced to transact business
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper SELPA del Condado de San Mateo under the FBN on N/A.
experience is preferred but not neces- está buscando niños y jóvenes de 0 a /s/Cassandra Louie/
Day or Night
Day Night Shifts,
Shifftsts, Immedia
Immediatete Placement
Placement sarily required. 21 años de edad quienes puedan This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 9/25/18. (Published
Required: 2 years
Required: years paid experience
experience Please send a cover letter describing
203 Public Notices necesitar servicios de educación es- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/27/18,
pecial, incluyendo altamente móviles 10/4/18, 10/11/18, 10/18/18).
or current
current CNA Certification;
Certification; your interest in newspapers, a resume FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (como niños migrantes o desampara-
Drive CCar;
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Speak and writewrite English
English and three recent clips. Before you ap- STATEMENT #278850 dos) con discapacidades y niños que FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
ply, you should familiarize yourself The following person is doing business STATEMENT #278950
as: The Nemi Group, 1430 Howard Ave- se sospeche tengan una discapaci-
with our publication. Our Web site: The following person is doing business
nue, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- dad y tienen necesidad de servicios as: GenuineShift, 1460 Bernal Avenue,
www.smdailyjournal.com. tered Owners: BGSM Inc., CA. The de educación especial. Si usted cree BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered
business is conducted by a Corporation. que su niño pueda tener una de estas Owner: Walsh Advisors, Inc., CA. The
Send your information via e-mail to The registrant commenced to transact necesidades especiales, por favor business is conducted by a Corporation.
business under the FBN on N/A. The registrant commenced to transact
[email protected] or by reg- /s/Anne Kennedy/ contacte a su distrito escolar local o la business under the FBN on 7/1/18.
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- This statement was filed with the Asses- Oficina de SELPA al (650) 802-5464. /s/Jennifer G. Walsh/
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 sor-County Clerk on 9/12/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/27/18, sor-County Clerk on 9/25/18. (Published
10/4/18, 10/11/18, 10/18/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/27/18,
10/4/18, 10/11/18, 10/18/18).
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The following person is doing business The following person is doing business CASE# 18CIV04899 The following repossessed vehicles (650)726-4102
as: Mathnasium of Laurelwood, 3172 as: Jess A Moment, 3 La Mesa Court, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, are being sold by 1st United Services BADGe, 7 Star Special Security Offi-
Campus Drive, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Credit Union-2015 Mazda CX5 cer;$25- will text picture (650)218-0121
Owner: Jessica Li, same address. The vin#485909. The following repos- San Carlos Full Size bed wood frame with pillow
Registered Owner: LifeStream San Ma- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, top mattress $100.00 B/O (650)576-5026
business is conducted by an Individual. REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 sessed vehicles are being sold by
teo LLC, CA. The business is conducted The registrant commenced to transact BArBie DollS of the World collection
by a Limited Liability Company. The reg- PETITION OF San Mateo Credit Union- 2014 Chevy GliDer rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
business under the FBN on 10/5/18. Cruze vin#116185,2012 Acura RDX $75.00. Call (650)872-2371 lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
istrant commenced to transact business /s/Jessica Li/ Myo Zaw
under the FBN on September 1, 2018. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: vin#000966,2016 Jeep Cherokee BeAuTiFul herMAN Miller pendulum
This statement was filed with the Asses- vin#213467,2011 Scion XB ikeA DreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
/s/Yinzhi Yuan/ sor-County Clerk on 10/5/18. (Published Petitioner: Myo Zaw filed a petition with clock. Rich wood finish - works well; nice
this court for a decree changing name vin#128889,2009 Nissan Murano 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
This statement was filed with the Asses- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, chime! $65; 650-591-8851.
sor-County Clerk on 9/26/18. (Published 10/11/18, 10/18/18, 10/25/18, 11/1/18). as follows: vin#115061.The following repos- ikeA TABle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/4/18, sessed vehicles are being sold by DePreSSioN GlASS Dining Plate. 8 $ 30. (650)598-9804.
10/11/18, 10/18/18, 10/25/18). Present name: Myo Zaw SafeAmerica Credit Union-2014 Ford 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
FiCTiTiouS BuSiNeSS NAMe Proposed name: Alan MZ Lee Taurus vin#172109,2018 Ford Mus- $12 (650)762-6048 loVe ChAir, velour, tan. $45.
STATeMeNT #279130 tang vin#1092074,2012 Hyundai (808)631-1365.
The following person is doing business Elantra vin#124948,2011 Dodge leNNox reD Rose, Unused, hand
FiCTiTiouS BuSiNeSS NAMe painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, MASSAGe TABle, excellent condition,
as: The Kondo Group, 1900 S. Norfolk THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Charger vin#527618,2014 Ford Fiesta
STATeMeNT #278967 Street Suite 310, SAN MATEO, CA $12.00. (650) 578 9208. folding, $25, (650) 552-9556.
The following person is doing business interested in this matter shall appear be- vin#220867,2012 Ford Edge
94403. Registered Owner: Movoto, Inc., fore this court at the hearing indicated vin#A27721.The following repos-
as: Mathnasium of Foster City, 100 CA. The business is conducted by a Miller liTe Neon sign , work good NeW Deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
Grand Lane, Suite C, FOSTER CITY, CA below to show cause, if any, why the pe- sessed vehicles are being sold by $59 call (650)218-6528 ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
Corporation. The registrant commenced tition for change of name should not be Commonwealth Central Credit Union-
94404. Registered Owner: LifeStream to transact business under the FBN on Sell! (650) 875-8159.
Foster City LLC, CA. The business is granted. Any person objecting to the 2017 Keystone Cougar 28ft 5th Wheel olD, ANTique, Bottle Collection: 20
N/A.
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- /s/Maximillian Diez/ name changes described above must file vin#503922,2014 Lexus IS350 bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 NeW TWiN Mattress set plus frame
ny. The registrant commenced to trans- This statement was filed with the Asses- a written objection that includes the rea- vin#012554.The following repos- $30.00 (650) 347-2356
sons for the objection at least two court sessed vehicles are being sold by PorCelAiN Doll collection $99.00.
act business under the FBN on Septem- sor-County Clerk on 10/11/18. (Publish- Call (650)872-2371. NiAGArA ViBrATiNG Adjustable bed
ber 18, 2018. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, days before the matter is scheduled to San Francisco Federal Credit Union-
be heard and must appear at the hearing 2006 Infiniti M35 vin#109169,2011 good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
/s/Yinzhi Yuan/ 10/18/18, 10/25/18, 11/1/18, 11/8/18). SMAll ruG beater. $15.00 (650)207- (408)656-0958
This statement was filed with the Asses- to show cause why the petition should MBZ E350 vin#317057. The following 4162
sor-County Clerk on 9/26/18. (Published not be granted. If no written objection is repossessed vehicles are being sold
FiCTiTiouS BuSiNeSS NAMe oFFiCe TYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/4/18, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- by Meriwest Credit Union-2011 Dodge STAr WArS R2-D2, original 1998 un-
wood with formica wood grain top $25
STATeMeNT #279131 tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Challenger vin#570339,2015 MBZ opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos.
10/11/18, 10/18/18, 10/25/18). The following person is doing business Steve 650-518-6614 (650) 787-9753
petition shall be held on 11/1/18 at 9 E250 Blue Tech vin#161257,2015
as: The Art in Real Estate Powered by a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Nissan Murano vin#287203,2018
Movoto, 1900 S. Norfolk Street Suite TeleSCoPe-CeleSTroN ASTro reCliNiNG ChAir, wine colored $30,
FiCTiTiouS BuSiNeSS NAMe Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Toyota Corolla vin#983081,2015 Jeep (650)-583-4985
310, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- Order to Show Cause shall be published Master Newtonian Reflector, w/ tro/pod
STATeMeNT #278966 tered Owner: Movoto, Inc., CA. The Cherokee vin#584986,2012 Ram stand, Like New $150.00
The following person is doing business business is conducted by a Corporation. at least once each week for four succes- 1500 vin#307514,2014 Nissan Sentra reTro huTCh Needs refinishing other-
Call (415)239-1348. wise good condition. Top detaches from
as: Mathnasium of Burlingame, 1853 El The registrant commenced to transact sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- vin#225995,2011 BMW 335 I
business under the FBN on N/A. ing on the petition in the following news- vin#M68515,2014 Chevy Silverado bottom $25. (650)712-9962
Camino Real, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. ToPPS BASeBAll complete set 1987
Registered Owner: LifeStream Burlin- /s/Maximillian Diez/ paper of general circulation: vin#398054,2017 Jeep Wrangler thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999-
San Mateo Daily Journal vin#573355,2016 Mazda CX9 SoFABeD, Velour, tan, Excellent
game LLC, CA. The business is con- This statement was filed with the Asses- 4474
sor-County Clerk on 10/11/18. (Publish- Filed: 9/19/2018 vin#105986,2017 VW GTI condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
ducted by a Limited Liability Company.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ vin#069300,2014 Jayco Jat Flight 30ft
The registrant commenced to transact
10/18/18, 10/25/18, 11/1/18, 11/8/18). Judge of the Superior Court Trailer vin#7R0324.The following re-
299 Computers SoliD WooD Dining table with exten-
sion great piece great condition black
business under the FBN on September Dated: 9/18/2018
18, 2018. possessed vehicle is being sold by My 19" Color Monitor with stand VG con- $80 (650)364-5263
(Published 9/27/18, 10/4/18, 10/11/18, Credit Union- 2002 BMW 530 I
/s/Yinzhi Yuan/ FiCTiTiouS BuSiNeSS NAMe 10/18/18). dition power cord/owners manual includ-
This statement was filed with the Asses- STATeMeNT #279111 vin#E92740.Sealed bids will be taken ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 SoliD WooD Entertainment Center-
sor-County Clerk on 9/26/18. (Published The following person is doing business from 8am to 8pm on 10/22/2018. Sale TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/4/18, as: 1)TecToys4Fun 2)Thamyka Clean- held at THE Auto Auction Inc. 214 Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
i-PAD keYBoArD. $25.00. (650)588- X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
10/11/18, 10/18/18, 10/25/18). ing, 675 Catamaran St. #2, FOSTER East Harris Ave, South San Francisco 0842
CITY, CA 94404. Registered Owner: CA 94080. 650-737-9010. Auction (925)482-5742
TecToys4Fun LLC, CA. The business is orDer To ShoW CAuSe For held indoors- A variety of cars, vans, reCorDABle CD-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- ChANGe oF NAMe SUV's and charity donations also ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, TABle 24"x48" folding legs each end.
FiCTiTiouS BuSiNeSS NAMe Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
STATeMeNT #279009 ny. The registrant commenced to trans- CASE# 18CIV04961 available. Annual $50.00 bidder fee. A (650) 578 9208
act business under the FBN on 08/20/18. $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
The following person is doing business SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, $275.00 Buyer's Premium will be add-
as: Cater2me Spa & Salon, 102 Main /s/Cesar Gevigier/ COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, ed to all purchases. For more informa- 300 Toys
This statement was filed with the Asses- TWiN BeD frame-black wrought iron
Street, DALY CITY, CA 94014. Regis- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, tion please visit our website at from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
sor-County Clerk on 10/11/18. (Publish- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 www.theautoauction.net.
tered Owner: Naazia Ali, same address. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
AMeriCAN FlYer locomotive runs
The business is conducted by an Individ- PETITION OF Bond#10020419 good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 TWiN BeD, mattress, box spring, frame
10/18/18, 10/25/18, 11/1/18, 11/8/18). Myo Kyaw $ 50. (650)598-9804.
ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
act business under the FBN on Oct. 1, TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: lArGe STuFFeD ANIMALS - $3 each
Petitioner: Myo Kyaw filed a petition with Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 TWiN BeD- Free you pick up. Call
2018. STATeMeNT oF ABANDoNMeNT oF (650)344-2109
/s/Naazia Ali/ The uSe oF A FiCTiTiouS BuSiNeSS this court for a decree changing name
as follows: STAr WArS Celebration 3 Darth Vader
This statement was filed with the Asses- NAMe STATeMeNT M-265759 $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 uSeD BeDrooM Furniture, FREE. Call
sor-County Clerk on 10/1/18. (Published Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- (650)573-7381.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/4/18, doning the use of the Fictitious Business Present name: Myo Kyaw
10/11/18, 10/18/18, 10/25/18). Name: Lifestream Learning, LLC. Name Proposed name: Steve MK Lee 302 Antiques VeNeer CheST 6.5’ high, 3 ft. wide
of Business: Mathnasium of Burlingame. 210 lost & Found $99 (650)322-2814.
Date of original filing: 6/23/2015. Address ANTique heMiNGrAY Glass Tele-
of Principal Place of Business: 1853 El THE COURT ORDERS that all persons loST CAT. Black and White. Black graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris- WAll uNiT/rooM Divider. Simple
FiCTiTiouS BuSiNeSS NAMe lines. Breaks down for transportation.
Camino Real, BURLINGAME, CA interested in this matter shall appear be- patch on right eye. REWARD. tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762-
STATeMeNT #278999 6048 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
94010. Registrant: Lifestream Learning, fore this court at the hearing indicated Call (323) 439-7713.
The following person is doing business LLC, CA. The business was conducted
as: 1)Future Pro Sports Group 2)Future below to show cause, if any, why the pe- WAlNuT CheST, small (4 drawer with
by a Limited Liability Company.
Pro Baseball Center 3)Future Pro Acade- /s/Yinzhi Yuan/
tition for change of name should not be Books Beer STeiNS-oriGiNAl from Germa-
ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
my, 1704-B Rollins Rd, BURLINGAME, This statement was filed with the Asses-
granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file JAMeS PATTerSoN hardback books. (650)592-7483
CA 94010. Registered Owner: Future sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo WhiTe WiCker Armoire, asking $100,
Pro Sports Group, LLC, CA. The busi- County on 9/14/18. a written objection that includes the rea- 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 great condition, text for picture (650)571-
ness is conducted by a Limited Liability (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- sons for the objection at least two court MAhoGANY ANTique Secretary desk, 0947
Company. The registrant commenced to nal, 9/27/18, 10/4/18, 10/11/18, days before the matter is scheduled to NiCholAS SPArkS hardback books. 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
10/18/18). be heard and must appear at the hearing 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 WooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
transact business under the FBN on . elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
/s/Ramon Evangelista/ to show cause why the petition should 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
The hAlo Forerunner saga. 3 books.
This statement was filed with the Asses- not be granted. If no written objection is Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 roSeVille TuliP Pitcher, Ca: 1900.
sor-County Clerk on 9/28/18. (Published STATeMeNT oF ABANDoNMeNT oF timely filed, the court may grant the peti- $45. (650)574-2490.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/4/18, The uSe oF A FiCTiTiouS BuSiNeSS tion without a hearing. A hearing on the V.loGViNoV, uNuSuAl Journey to the 306 housewares
10/11/18, 10/18/18, 10/25/18). NAMe STATeMeNT M-270944 petition shall be held on 11/1/18 at 9 Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- 303 electronics
Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 CoMPleTe SeT OF CHINA - Windsor
doning the use of the Fictitious Business Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this CANNoN CoPier. $20. 650-342-5220. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
Name: Lifestream Learning, LLC. Name Order to Show Cause shall be published 20-pieces in original box, never used.
FiCTiTiouS BuSiNeSS NAMe
of Business: Mathnasium of Foster City. at least once each week for four succes-
295 Art $250 per box (3 boxes available).
STATeMeNT #279061 Date of original filing: 9/27/2016. Address
Free TeleViSioN - Mitsubishi,
The following person is doing business sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not (650)342-5630
of Principal Place of Business: 100 BruSheD FiNiSh, 15" X 20" frame
as: MB GARAGE, 2165 Palm Ave., SAN ing on the petition in the following news- holds 18 various size photos. Never Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local
Grand Lane, Suite C, FOSTER CITY, CA paper of general circulation: Delivery available. CrYSTAl (leADeD glass) lamp $30.
MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: 94404. Registrant: Lifestream Learning, used. $20. 650-369-2486.
Lambrecht Holdings Inc., CA. The busi- San Mateo Daily Journal Can send picture. (650)464-7860
LLC, CA. The business was conducted Filed: 9/20/2018 MoTorolA BrAVo MB 520 (android
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The by a Limited Liability Company.
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ 296 Appliances 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD MikASA SeT. White. Modern (square)
registrant commenced to transact busi- /s/Yinzhi Yuan/ card Belmont (650)595-8855 Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
ness under the FBN on N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses- Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 9/19/2018 Air CoNDiTioNer 10000 BTU w/re-
/s/Andrew Lambert/ sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG oNkYo AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital SiNk DouBle cast iron. Good condi-
This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 9/14/18. (Published 9/27/18, 10/4/18, 10/11/18, brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
10/18/18). Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
sor-County Clerk on 10/5/18. (Published (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- 0898 Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, nal, 9/27/18,
10/18/18).
10/4/18, 10/11/18, 308 Tools
10/11/18, 10/18/18, 10/25/18, 11/1/18). hoTPoiNT heAVY Duty Dryer excellent PhilliPS-50” Color T.V., Heavy, $99
working condition Burlingame $50 Call (650)591-8062 ANTique iroN Hand Drills. 3 available
Dan (408)656-0958 at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
keNMore WiNDoW A/C (vert. open-
304 Furniture
BriGGS & Stratton Lawn Mower with
ing) 8700 btu. New in box. $200.00 as 2 WAlNuT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
is. David Butler (415)608- 1214. need work but very good cond. $20/ea (650)771-6324.
MAYTAG WASher excellent working (650)952-3466.
CrAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
(408)656-0958 ANTique DiNiNG table for six people
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 lG CrAFTSMeN shop vac 6.5hp $60
MFG h20lABS Model 300 exc cond (510)943-9221
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. ANTique MohAGANY Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. ShoPSMiTh MArk V 50th Anniversary
MixA Mixer with bowel twin motor most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
$50.00 (650)576-5026 BeDSTeAD SiNGle, poster style, box (650)504-0585
spring, mattress available. $40.00.
NeW, SiNGer Sewing Machine Univer- (650)593-7408 ViNTAGe CrAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 BeiGe SoFA $99. Excellent Condition
(650) 315-2319 ViNTAGe ShoPSMiTh and BAND
riCCAr 500 hi performance upright vac- SAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
uum $75.00 (650)576-5026 BlACk MeTAl 4 drawer file cabinet (650)342-6993
$10. good condition. call (650)872-2371
rooM heATer Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. BuNk BeDS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
(650)952-3500 years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or WelDer- liNColN AC 220 amps 240
B/O (650)685-2494 volts $199.00 (650)948-4895
SeWiNG MAChiNe-roYAl XL 6000
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. CoMMoDe, GooD condition. $20 obo.
(650)342-8436. Please call (650)745-6309 309 office equipment
ShoWTiMe roTiSSerie used once CoMPuTer DeSk (glass) & chair. Like lAPToP CASe or bag. Black. Like new.
$90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
message. [email protected]
310 Misc. For Sale
VACuuM CleANer (reconditioned) CoMPuTer SWiVel CHAIR. Padded
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 200 PlASTiC trading card holders; $15;
(650)591-9769 San Carlos
WeSTerN WAShBoArD Sales made DeSk, GD. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. (650)458-3578 500-600 BiG Band-era 78's--most mint,
$75. phone 650-369-2486. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
DiNiNG rooM Table-Antique,Oak, BeSSY SMAll Evening Hand Bag With
297 Bicycles 5chairs, w/ extension $350 (650)290- Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
3188
ADulT BikeS 1 regular and 2 with bal- BiFolD ShuTTerS 2x28”x79 $10.00
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 (650)544-5306
DiNiNG TABle (36"x54") and 4 match-
ChilD’S SChWiNN BiCYCle, Blue in ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for Blue oYSTer cult lp signed by donald
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. $250 .(650)-654-1930. r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash
(408)661-6019
Mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good. DiNiNG TABle - WITH Extension, six
Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220. chairs, Solid wood, Vintage 1950’s, $500 CASh reGiSTer Parts; Much Skin Not
(650)692-8012. Guts $500 (415)269-4784
MouNTAiN Bike new 21 gears $100.
(650)722-3634 CoMeAloNG 3/4 ton chain $25 (650)
DreSSer 4-DrAWer in Belmont for
$75. Good condition; good for children. 873-6304
MouNTAiN Bike. Top brand. Runs
good. $39. (660)342-5220 Call (650)678-8585 CoSTCo PlAY Pen with travel bag.
Used once $35 (650)591-2981
NeW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels DreSSer-ANTique VANiTY Combo, 3
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $550 Deluxe FolDer Walker - 5" wheels -
mes (650)209-3188 Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
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310 misc. for Sale 311 musical instruments 316 Clothes 318 Sports equipment 379 open houses 625 Classic Cars
free mAGAzineS. Library discards bAldWin bAby GRAND 1928 vintage 5 boxeS male & female square dance elliPtiCAl-nordiC trACk Like new CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado
year old ones. Wide variety. Good for in walnut. $7500.00 w/bench (415)608- clothing. Excellent Condition. As a Barely Used, Paid $600, Asking $300 44,632 original miles. Needs body work
crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074 1214 bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439. obo. (650)235-0066. oPen houSe and headliner $2,975 OBO (650)218-
4681.
hAt, t-Shirt, sweatshirt and comput- ChromAtiC hArmoniCA: Horner
The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
blue tAhAri NWT wool button-up
jacket $25 (650)952-3466
Golf bAllS Titlest ProV1, 50, perfect
condition, each at $ 0.50. (650)345-5446
liStinGS CheVy ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648
(650)278-5776. Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
lionel ChriStmAS Holiday expan- box of used men's Levi's and misc. Golf ClubS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all-- List your Open House obo. (650)952-4036.
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition $90.00 (650)341-8342 in the Daily Journal.
ePiPhone leS Paul 100th (650)589-0764 CheVy ‘86 CorVette. Automatic.
lionel WeStern Union Pass car and Guthy-renker PoWer Rider,Ever-
Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
dAWGS brAnd Kaymann black and last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex- Reach over 83,450 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 obo. (650) 952-4036.
white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25 erciser $20 (510)770-1976 potential home buyers &
lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System eVerett uPriGht antique piano. (650)369-2486 renters a day, CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k
Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407- Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718. knee rider $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269 mileS. $19,000 OBO or trade for ‘50
2360 RWC loction. fAnCy hiGh heel shoes, never worn
from South San Francisco
Oldsmobile Cpe.. (650)481-5296.
fender muStAnG I guitar amplifier size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648 leAther Golf bag with 23 clubs $90. to Palo Alto.
luGGAGe, red, 21" NEW Samsonite 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. (650) 592-2648. in your local newspaper. dAtSun ‘79 510 Sedan grey original
Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000 $80. (650)421-5469 men'S roSSiGnol Skis. $95.00, condition clean inside and out $4,000
fAux fur Coat Woman's brown multi good condition, (650)341-0282. Call (650)344-5200 (650)364-3562
fender muStAnG ll guitar amplifier color in excellent condition 3/4
meilink SAfe-fire Proof, 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. length $50 (650)692-8012 one dozen Official League Diamond merCedeS ‘74 450 SEL, One owner,
50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200 $130.00 (650)421-5469 Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger No Accidents, Needs engine work, Pale
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Canada now world’s largest legal marijuana marketplace
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS wall. I’m not even going to smoke it. I’m impacted by the previous regime,” said customers were lined up around the block at
just going to save it forever,” Power said. Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau, who said the private store on Water Street, the main
MONTREAL — Ian Power was among the he had no plans to use marijuana himself. commercial drag in the provincial capital,
And there was more good news for pot afi-
first to buy legal recreational marijuana in Canada has had legal medical marijuana by the time the clock struck midnight. A
cionados: Canada will pardon all those with
Canada but he has no plans to smoke it. He since 2001 and Trudeau’s government has festive atmosphere broke out, with some
convictions for possessing up to 30 grams
plans to frame it. spent two years working toward expanding customers lighting up on the sidewalk and
of marijuana, the newly legal threshold. that to include recreational marijuana. The
People will have to apply for the pardons, motorists honking their horns in support
Canada became the largest country with a goal is to better reflect society’s changing
but will no longer have to wait five years as they drove by the crowd.
legal national marijuana marketplace as opinion about marijuana and bring black
sales began early Wednesday in after a conviction or pay hundreds of dollars market operators into a regulated system. “Prohibition has ended right now. We just
Newfoundland. Power was first in line at a in fees, as they do now. Uruguay was first was the first country to made history,” said the 46-year-old Power,
store in St. John’s, Newfoundland. “This is going to going to make a real dif- legalize marijuana. who bought a gram. “I can’t believe we did
“I am going to frame it and hang it on my ference for people who have been unfairly In St. John’s, Newfoundland, hundreds of it. All the years of activism paid off.”

of mid-sized urban areas. The area of “All around the Bay Area, really all around the most recently available, according to

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Antioch was first with 57 percent of roads
in poor condition, according to TRIP. A
close second was Concord at 56 percent.
California, we have streets, roads and high-
ways that are suffering from years of neg-
lect,” he said.
the report.
The nonprofit is sponsored by insurance
agencies, equipment makers and labor
Metropolitan Transportation A year-old gas tax has been helping pump unions, among others, according to its web-
Commission spokesman John Goodwin more money into road maintenance, but site.
nance and used more fuel. said the MTC is responsible for some of the there’s still a ways to go, Goodwin said. The
San Jose, another Bay Area city, ranked roads surveyed in the report. The others are tax itself is also in danger of repeal via The full report can be found on their site at
second in the nation in the TRIP report with managed by Caltrans. Proposition 6 on the state’s Nov. 6 ballot. tripnet.org/docs/Urban_Roads_TRIP_Repo
64 percent of roads in bad shape. The aver- Goodwin said that in general, California TRIP used data from 2016 because it was rt_October_2018.pdf.
age San Jose driver lost $983 annually, roads need
according to the report. work.
Bay Area cities also topped a similar list

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