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‘HALLOWEEN’
SLASHES AGAIN
JAMAL KHASHOGGI
TRUMP CONCEDES JOURNALIST LIKELY DEAD, THREATENS
CONSEQUENCES
MILLS SEALS
OCEAN TITLE
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Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


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Redwood City schools examine uncertain future


Discussions form around overhauling schools and programs to fix budget
By Austin Walsh campuses, renting excess district City Elementary School District gathering and we got a number of “There’s a staggering amount of
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF property, overhauling program- administrators, officials and com- really nice ideas. These are hard work to work through all these
matic offerings and doing away munity members. decisions but I’m really appreciat- possibilities,” he said.
Redwood City education offi- with schools serving kindergarten While it is too early to identify ing the thoughtfulness,” she said.
through eighth-grade were among specific changes, district Trustee Though the route is yet to be
cials laid out the variety of diffi- Vice President Dennis McBride determined, the end goal is clear.
cult decisions facing the local ele- the options examined. Alisa MacAvoy said she appreciat- shared a similar perspective, not-
ed the open-minded approach Officials need to cut $4 million
mentary school district as trans- The ideas formulated by school ing the initial discussion took out of their operating budget in
formative change is weighed to fix subcommittees were raised during adopted by all involved in the place in very general terms and
effort to climb out of the district’s consecutive years and compound
structural budget shortcomings a meeting Tuesday, Oct. 16, officials will continue to drill that with an additional $2 million
long plaguing the school system. designed to offer an opportunity $10 million spending hole. down until detailed recommenda-
Closing schools, consolidating for discussion between Redwood “We’re still doing information tions are determined. See SCHOOLS, Page 18

State looks at
three-strike
life sentences
California will allow up to 4,000 nonviolent
criminals with life sentences to seek parole
By Don Thompson the state is ille-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gally excluding
the nonviolent
SACRAMENTO — Up to 4,000 career criminals
California inmates serving life from parole
sentences for nonviolent convic- under the 2016
tions will have a chance at parole ballot measure
following the state’s decision to he championed
let stand a judge’s ruling saying to reduce the
MARK AND TRACY PHOTOGRAPHY
Front row, from left, Luisa Sermol, David Blackburn and Michelle Skinner; back row, from left, Max Tachis,
those prisoners are eligible for Jerry Brown prison popula-
freedom under a voter-approved tion and encour-
Lawrence-Michael Arias and Heather Orth in Hillbarn Theatre’s production of Noises Off. Below: From left, law. age rehabilitation.
Lawrence-Michael Arias, Heather Orth, Luisa Sermol and David Crane. The state will craft new regula- The state parole board estimates
tions by January to include the between 3,000 and 4,000 nonvio-

Laughs abound repeat offenders in early release


provisions. Gov. Jerry Brown also
will not appeal a court ruling that
lent third-strikers could be affect-

See STRIKES, Page 18

Hillbarn Theatre stages theatrical farce, ‘Noises Off’


By Judy Richter
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT
San Carlos to extend
As things get worse in the play
within a play of Michael Frayn’s
gun store moratorium
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT ammunitions sales in the city fol-
“Noises Off,” Hillbarn Theatre’s lowing a heated debate about
production gets better. Close to a year after San Carlos whether Turner’s Outdoorsman
This farce is set in England, officials halted plans to open a sporting goods store should be
where a third-rate theatrical troupe sporting goods and firearms retail allowed to open at 1123 Industrial
is rehearsing and then staging the store in the city with a moratorium Road last fall, the moratorium offi-
world premiere of “Nothing On.” on businesses selling guns, they cials put in place and extended last
As it begins, Lloyd (David are set to review a six-month year is set to expire Nov. 12,
Crane), the director of “Nothing extension of the temporary ban at according to a staff report.
On,” is trying to get Dotty (Luisa their Monday meeting. Since the council voted 4-1 to
Sermol), housekeeper for a coun- Aimed at giving residents and extend the 45-day moratorium it
officials more time to discuss
See NOISES, Page 18 potential regulations on gun and See GUN, Page 23
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Thought for the Day


“If our country is worth
dying for in time of war let us resolve that
it is truly worth living for in time of peace.”
— Hamilton Fish III, American congressman

This Day in History


John Jay was sworn in as the first

1789 Chief Justice of the United States.

In 1 7 8 1 , British troops under Gen. Lord Cornwallis sur-


rendered at Yorktown, Virginia, as the American Revolution
neared its end.
In 1 8 6 4 , Confederate Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Early’s soldiers
attacked Union forces at Cedar Creek, Virginia; the Union
troops were able to rally and defeat the Confederates.
In 1 9 4 4 , the U.S. Navy began accepting black women into
WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency
Service).
In 1 9 5 0 , during the Korean Conflict, United Nations
forces entered the North Korean capital of Pyongyang.
In 1 9 5 3 , the Ray Bradbury novel “Fahrenheit 451,” set in
a dystopian future where books are banned and burned by the
government, was first published by Ballantine Books.
In 1 9 6 7 , the U.S. space probe Mariner 5 flew past Venus.
In 1 9 7 7 , the supersonic Concorde made its first landing in
New York City. REUTERS
In 1 9 8 2 , automaker John Z. DeLorean was arrested by fed- The Sculpture Bank (2017) by Chinese artist Mu Boyan is exhibited along the Bondi to Tamarama Coastal walk as part of the
eral agents in Los Angeles, accused of conspiring to sell Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, Australia.
$24 million of cocaine to salvage his business. (DeLorean
was acquitted at trial on grounds of entrapment.)
In 1 9 8 7 , the stock market crashed as the Dow Jones
In other news ...
Industrial Average plunged 508 points, or 22.6 percent in California firefighter school goat was found Monday on Muncaster eat and handed out the rest to the area’s
value (its biggest daily percentage loss), to close at Mill Road in Germantown, but it’s homeless.
1,738.74 in what came to be known as “Black Monday.” readmits dismissed cadets unclear where he came from and how he Authorities are still looking for the
In 1 9 9 4 , 22 people were killed as a terrorist bomb shat- SACRAMENTO — Authorities say got on the roadway. van thief.
tered a bus in the heart of Tel Aviv’s shopping district. most of the 17 California state fire- A video from a commuter shows a
In 2 0 0 1 , U.S. special forces began operations on the fighter cadets fired for drinking during brown goat planted in the middle of the California zoo euthanizes
ground in Afghanistan, opening a significant new phase of road as cars inch past in the rain.
the assault against the Taliban and al-Qaida.
training will be reinstated.
During the eight-second clip, the goat
beloved 47-year-old elephant
The Sacramento Bee reported
Wednesday that 10 of the California appears mostly unfazed as he looks SANTA BARBARA — A California
Birthdays Department of Forestry and Fire
Protection cadets will serve suspen-
around.
In a tweet, Montgomery County
zoo had to euthanize one of its most
beloved and oldest residents, a 47-
sions rather than losing their jobs. police revealed the goat’s name was year-old Asian elephant named
Cal Fire cadets are required to refrain indeed Billy, calling him the “Greatest Sujatha, officials said Wednesday.
from weekday drinking during their of All Time scapegoat” for traffic Sujatha was euthanized in her enclo-
seven weeks of training. The cadets delays. Police also said they “herd” sure on Tuesday surrounded by her care-
were caught drinking off the Amador animal services reunited Billy with his takers at the Santa Barbara Zoo.
County campus after hours last year. owner. CEO Rich Block said in a video post-
Cal Fire has attempted to reverse a ed on Twitter that Sujatha’s death “is
party culture image at the academy Police find stolen doughnut perhaps the most difficult moment” in
his 20 years at the facility.
since an instructor killed his girlfriend van, share treats with homeless “And I know for the people that care
Actor John Retired boxer Actress Gillian in 2014. The California Highway
Lithgow is 73. Evander Holyfield Jacobs is 36. Patrol investigation of the murder CLEARWATER, Fla. — It was a lucky for the elephants this may be the
is 56. uncovered rampant drinking and cadets day for some Florida police officers toughest moment in their entire
Author John le Carre is 87. Artist Peter Max is 81. Author cheating on exams. who recovered a stolen van filled with career,” Block said.
Cadets are told they are prohibited Krispy Kreme doughnuts. “There is no way to describe the sad-
and critic Renata Adler is 81. Actor Michael Gambon is 78.
Feminist activist Patricia Ireland is 73. Singer Jeannie C. from drinking when they enroll in the Clearwater police posted a photo on ness that is felt.”
Riley is 73. Rock singer-musician Patrick Simmons (The academy. Two other cadets appeals are Facebook of a group of officers stand- Sujatha had been in declining health
pending. ing in front of the van holding boxes for the past few years but was able to
Doobie Brothers) is 70. Talk show host Charlie Chase is 66.
of the tasty treats. live comfortably with treatment,
Rock singer-musician Karl Wallinger (World Party) is 61.
Former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Perfect scapegoat: Goat on road The Tampa Bay Times reports the Block said. Her well-being declined
van was reported stolen Tuesday morn- precipitously in the past couple weeks
Steele is 60. Singer Jennifer Holliday is 58. Host Ty jams morning traffic near D.C. ing in Lake City, which is 193 miles and she stopped responding to treat-
Pennington (TV: “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition”) is 54. GERMANTOWN, Md. — The appear- north of Clearwater. The van, loaded ment, he said.
Rock singer-musician Todd Park Mohr (Big Head Todd and the ance of a goat on a road in a Maryland with doughnuts, was spotted in Sujatha and her female companion,
Monsters) is 53. Actor Jon Favreau is 52. Amy Carter is 51. suburb of Washington created traffic Clearwater on Tuesday afternoon. Little Mac, arrived at the zoo from
“South Park” co-creator Trey Parker is 49. Comedian Chris delays and an opportunity for county The Facebook posting says the store India in 1972, when they were just 1
Kattan is 48. Rock singer Pras Michel (The Fugees) is 46. police to come up with many puns. manager donated the cargo to the offi- 1/2 years old, and they’ve lived
Actor Omar Gooding is 42. Country singer Cyndi Thomson is The Washington Post reports the cers. They saved some doughnuts to together ever since.
42. Writer-director Jason Reitman is 41.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, Oct. 17 Powerball Fantasy Five Fri day : Sunny, with a high near 72.
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 4 7 11 20 38 Fri day Ni g ht: Clear, with a low around
54.
SIBKR
Powerball

Oct. 16 Mega Millions Daily Four Saturday : Sunny, with a high near 72.
Saturday Ni g ht: Mostly clear, with a
3 45 49 61 69 9 8 8 7 5
low around 54.
Mega number
Daily three midday Sunday : Sunny, with a high near 70.
SOYBS Oct. 17 Super Lotto Plus Sunday ni g ht: Mostly clear, with a low around 53.
2 3 1
Mo nday : Sunny, with a high near 70.
3 11 16 22 23 9 Daily three evening Mo nday ni g ht: Partly cloudy, with a low around 54.
TUBODI
Mega number

4 2 9 Tues day : Mostly sunny, with a high near 70.


Tues day Ni g ht: Mostly clear, with a low around 53. West
The Daily Derby race winners are Gorgeous George,
wind 7 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
No. 8, in first place; Whirl Win, No. 6, in second place;
and Winning Spirit, No. 9, in third place.The race time
Wednes day : Sunny, with a high near 70. Light and vari-
AITUCQ was clocked at 1:44.59. able wind becoming west northwest 6 to 11 mph.

Now arrange the circled letters


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Parents get year in Local brief
jail in shaken baby case The pair pleaded no contest in August to
A couple from Daly City was sentenced to felony child endangerment as part of a plea
a year in county jail and five years of super- deal and returned to court Wednesday for sen-
vised release Wednesday after pleading no tencing.
contest to felony child endangerment, The court further ordered them to have no
according to the San Mateo County District contact with the victim, to complete a year-
Attorney’s Office. long child abuse treatment program, abstain
Neighbors said that Aisha Genera, 36, and from alcohol and other drugs, and to submit
Michael Guardado, 40, were arguing and to chemical testing as well as search and
shouting constantly in their one-room stu- seizure.
dio apartment in June and July of 2016. On They are also prohibited from having
July 9, the couple called 911 to report that weapons or ammunition.
their 3-month-old baby had stopped breath- Genera and Guardado were out of custody
ing, prosecutors said. and had not yet begun serving their sen-
The child was having seizures, and when tence on Wednesday. They are scheduled to
examined at the hospital was found to have return to court Nov. 28 for a hearing to
multiple fractures to the legs, ribs and skull ensure they’ve relinquished any firearms
and with retinal bleeding in both eyes. they might have possessed.
Doctors said the symptoms were consistent Defense attorneys for Genera and
with shaken baby syndrome, according to Guardado did not immediately respond to a
the District Attorney’s Office. request for comment on their clients’ behalf.

Police reports Avenue, it was reported at 12:12 p.m.


Wednesday, Oct. 10.
Grand theft. Someone stole various items
from a vehicle on Stanley Road, it was
Tough break reported at 4:18 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10.
Someone broke into a breakroom on
Carolan Avenue in Burlingame and stole Burg l ary . Someone heard a vehicle burgla-
ry in progress on El Camino Real, it was
items from, it was reported at 7:26 a.m.
reported at 9:03 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10.
Tuesday, Oct. 9.
FOSTER CITY
BURLINGAME Burg l ary . A home on Haddock Street was
Burg l ary . Someone burglarized a vehicle broken into, it was reported at 1:25 p.m.
parked on California Drive, it was reported Saturday, Oct. 13.
at 10:49 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 11. Arres t. A San Francisco man was arrested
Burg l ary . Someone burglarized a vehicle for driving on a suspended license on East
parked on Lorton Avenue, it was reported at Hillsdale Boulevard and Norfolk Street in
9:26 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 11. San Mateo, it was reported at 7:21 a.m.
Burg l ary . Someone burglarized a vehicle Saturday, Oct. 13.
parked on Airport Boulevard, it was reported Arres t. A Ceres resident was arrested on East
at 8:11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 11. Hillsdale Boulevard for driving on a sus-
Reckl es s dri v er. Two people were seen pended license, it was reported at 7:11 a.m.
racing on El Camino Real near Burlingame Saturday, Oct. 13.

Norma Sara Berliner-Salz Obituary


Norma Sara Berliner-Salz, wife and moth-
er, died Sept. 26, 2018, at age 91 in Her skill in the kitchen
Burlingame, California. was unsurpassed, and her
Norma was born Aug. 14, 1927, in San dinner parties and holi-
Jose to Sigmund and Sara Hammer. In 1947, day gatherings were
she received her nursing degree from San major events (especially
Jose State University, and worked as an RN if you loved garlic).
at Mt. Zion hospital in San Francisco, and Norma is survived by
later with private practice doctors in San her children, Paul Edward
Mateo. She also volunteered at San Mateo’s Berliner and Deborah
Samaritan House well into her 80s. In 1950, Ellyn Taylor, her grand-
Norma married Harold Aaron Berliner, and children Rachel Elizabeth Berliner, Daniel
they raised two children, Paul Edward and Philip Berliner and Audrey Michelle Wood,
Deborah Ellyn. In 1983, after an amicable and her great-grandchildren Mia Lynn
divorce, Norma married Harry Abraham Salz. Cathey and Liam Cruz Cathey. Donations in
Norma had a lifelong love of caring for her honor may be sent to Samaritan House,
others, and a special passion for cooking. 4031 Pacific Blvd., San Mateo, CA 94403.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE Friday • Oct 19, 2018 5


Evacuation lifted after
California gas line scare
By Jocelyn Gecker been called to the area and extinguished a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nearby grass fire, said Terence Carey, an
assistant fire chief for the Contra Costa
SAN FRANCISCO — Emergency crews County Fire Protection District.
extinguished a fire burning dangerously Chevron emergency crews spent the night
close to a Chevron underground natural gas purging natural gas from the pipeline and
pipeline Thursday and lifted an evacuation then injected nitrogen to extinguish any
order that had forced some 4,000 residents remaining fire in the vault, Carey said.
from their homes the night before. Once that operation was complete, fire
Contra Costa County Deputy Fire Chief and Chevron officials inspected the vault to
Lewis Broschard told reporters that all evac- make sure there was no remaining danger so
uation orders were lifted as of 2:30 p.m. people could return home.
Thursday, about 15 hours after some 1,400 Carey said the vault was about 10-12 feet
homes were evacuated near the city of Bay wide and 8 feet deep. He said Chevron offi-
Point. cials were inspecting damage and would
Broschard said officials decided quickly to determine what repairs need to be made. He
issue evacuations “so we could get people said he could not comment on potential dis-
out of harm’s way if there were to be a big ruption of services and referred questions to
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO explosion.” Chevron.
The vacant Crunch Fitness gym and Chef Peking restaurant in Rewood City has been rezoned At a news conference Thursday, officials Chevron officials did not respond to
so that car dealerships can set up shop there. hailed the operation a success, saying there repeated questions sent by email asking for
were no injuries to residents or safety work- details on gas disruptions to the area and

Rezone for Redwood City site ers and no homes were damaged.
The underground fire began Wednesday
night inside a Chevron natural gas pipeline
vault, where workers access pipeline
how many people would be affected.
It was not clear if the grass fire caused the
fire inside the pipeline vault, which Carey
said was one of several questions under
New designation allows car dealerships to set up shop valves, about an hour after a fire crew had investigation.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT the vacant Crunch Fitness gym and Chef
Peking restaurant, is an ideal location for car Millions ‘drop, cover,
The Redwood City Planning Commission dealerships and those businesses, under the Around the state
signed off on a proposed rezone of a proper- current zoning, could not set up shop there, hold on’ in earthquake drill around the world.
ty at 515 Veterans Blvd. near Highway 101 said City Manager Melissa Stevenson Diaz. LOS ANGELES — Millions of people In California, the drill began at 10:18
so that car dealerships can set up shop there. “We just want to protect that site to be a have practiced the basic earthquake safety a.m. and participants dropped to the ground,
Telsa applied last year to build a 23,000- complement to our other auto uses along skill of “drop, cover and hold on.” took shelter under desks or tables and held
square-foot showroom and maintenance cen- there,” she said. “Our auto dealers are really Thursday marked the 10th anniversary of on. The state’s two major events were out-
ter at that location. The project and its important to our sales tax and that’s a prime the “Great ShakeOut” earthquake drills that side Los Angeles City Hall and in the San
rezone request was approved by the location for an auto use.” originated in Southern California. Francisco Bay area’s Berkeley Civic Center
Planning Commission in May, but Tesla Stevenson Diaz said no other car dealer- Park.
The event now spans the U.S. and extends
later changed its mind about the sales show- ships have since expressed interest in the
room component of the proposal and with- site, but she appeared confident that that
drew its application before it could go will change before long.  Obituary
before the City Council for final approval. The property owner has been supportive
This week, the commission recommended of the zoning change, according to a staff
Wanda M. Lenardon
adding a Vehicular Combining District to report, and every other parcel on the project October 21, 1924 – October 13, 2018
the existing Industrial Park zoning designa- site’s side of Convention Way is already Wanda Lenardon, of Burlingame, passed on peacefully, surrounded by loved ones
tion and the City Council will make a final zoned for car companies. And the zoning on October 13, 2018.
decision on the proposed rezone in change doesn’t mean that other uses can’t be Wanda was born on October 21, 1924 in Stockton, Ca, to David and Josephine
November or December. considered for the site as allowed by the pre- Pellegri.
The site, a 1.94-acre corner lot home to vious zoning designation. Wanda is survived by her beloved husband of 73 years, Bob, her children Barbara
Cleary (Tim), Bob (Cheryl), Jim (Lynn) and 9 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.
Obituary Wanda moved to Burlingame as a new bride in 1944. Her greatest joy was being a
wife to Bob and a mother and grandmother. She was very involved with her community
Shawn Neal Patterson at St. Catherine’s Church in Burlingame where she made life-long friendships. Wanda
April 7, 1987 – September 11, 2018 loved to entertain and her door was always open to family and friends.
A Celebration of Life will be held Tuesday October 23rd at 10 a.m. at St Catherine’s
Shawn Neal Patterson, 31, passed away unexpectedly on Church, 1310 Bayswater, Burlingame.
September 11, 2018. He was born April 7, 1987 in Fremont and In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Wanda’s name to
raised in Burlingame. Mission Hospice, 1670 South Amphlett Blvd., Suite 300, San Mateo 94402 or the
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devoted to his craft, and his passion showed through his work. He
was an avid sports fan, but he held a special place in his heart for
the Warriors.
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Prosecutors open
clergy abuse probe
By Mary Claire Dale and Eric Tucker
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PHILADELPHIA — Federal prosecutors have opened an


investigation of child sexual abuse by Roman Catholic
priests in Pennsylvania, using subpoenas to demand secret
files and testimony from high-ranking leaders in what vic-
tims’ advocates say is the first such probe ever launched by
the U.S. Justice Department.
The subpoenas, served last week, follow a scathing state
grand jury report over the summer that found that 301
“predator priests” in Pennsylvania had molested more than
1,000 children over seven decades and that church leaders
had covered up for the offenders.
The intervention by the federal government opens a new
front of legal peril for the Catholic church, given that
investigations into sexual abuse by clergy members have
historically been handled exclusively by state and local
authorities.
“It’s groundbreaking if we’re going to see one of the U.S.
attorneys pursuing the Catholic cases, ” said Marci
Hamilton, a University of Pennsylvania professor and chief
executive of Child USA, a nonprofit think tank focused on
preventing child abuse. “The federal government has so far REUTERS
been utterly silent on the Catholic cases.” A group of boys plays sports on the sand as the sun sets at Moonlight beach in Encinitas.
At least seven of the state’s eight Roman Catholic dioce-
ses — Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Scranton, Erie,
Greensburg, Allentown and Harrisburg — acknowledged
receiving subpoenas and said they would cooperate or were
Wet and mild: Warm winter
working with Justice Department officials.
“This subpoena is no surprise considering the horrific
misconduct detailed in the statewide grand jury report,” the
Greensburg Diocese said in a statement. “Survivors, parish-
predicted for much of the U.S.
By Seth Borenstein Winter weather expert Judah Cohen, n’t look at snow likelihood.
ioners and the public want to see proof that every diocese of the private company Atmospheric Halpert said the biggest factor in the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
has taken sweeping, decisive and impactful action to make and Environmental Research, uses forecast is a likely El Niño , the natu-
children safer. We see this as another opportunity for the WASHINGTON — Winter looks wet different indicators to predict winter ral warming of parts of the central
Diocese of Greensburg to be transparent.” and especially mild for much of the for the National Science Foundation. Pacific Ocean that influences weather
There was no indication the Justice Department is plan- country, thanks to a weak El Niño He also forecasted a warm winter, worldwide.
ning a nationwide investigation. brewing, U.S. meteorologists said. heavily based on weak snowfall in The El Niño hasn’t quite formed yet,
U.S. Attorney William McSwain of Philadelphia, who The National Weather Service on Siberia. but it’s almost warm enough.
issued the subpoenas, wants to know if priests, bishops, Thursday predicted a warmer than nor- Halpert said the southern one-third Meteorologists predict there’s a 75
seminarians or others committed any federal crimes. mal winter for the northern and west- of the United States and much of the percent chance it’ll be around this win-
McSwain, appointed by President Donald Trump earlier ern three-quarters of the nation. The East Coast could be hunkering down ter. But it will be weak, not strong like
this year, asked for certain church leaders to testify before a greatest chance for warmer than nor- for a wetter than normal December the El Niño that helped lead to the
federal grand jury in Philadelphia, though it could be mal winter weather is in Alaska, the through January. record warm 2015-2016 winter,
months before that happens because of the time it takes to Pacific Northwest, Montana, northern The chances are highest in south- Halpert said.
review the requested documents. Wyoming and western North Dakota. eastern Georgia and much of northern While El Niño is the biggest factor
McSwain also demanded bishops turn over any evidence No place in the United States is and central Florida. in the forecast, long-term warming
that anyone in their ranks took children across state lines expected to be colder than normal, said Hawaii, Montana, Michigan, parts from human-caused climate change is a
Mike Halpert, deputy director of the of Idaho, Wisconsin, northern factor, too, Halpert said.
for illicit purposes; sent sexual images or messages via
government’s Climate Prediction Illinois, Indiana and Ohio are forecast “All things being equal, the slight
phone or computer; instructed anyone not to contact to be drier than normal, with the kick we get out of the climate signal
Center. The Southeast, Ohio Valley and
police; reassigned suspected predators; or used money or mid-Atlantic can go any which way on biggest likelihood in Hawaii, does tilt things toward the warm side,”
other assets as part of the scandal. temperature, Halpert said. Montana and Michigan. Halpert said.
The subpoenas seek documents stored in “Secret Overall the winter looks a lot like The middle belt of the nation and But it’s not enough to outweigh
Archives,” ‘’Historical Archives” or “Confidential Files,” the last few, Halpert said. some of the north from California to other factors if they push toward cold.
and records related to the dioceses’ organizational charts, “The country as a whole has been New York can go any which way on “Even on a warming planet,” he said,
finances, insurance, clergy assignments and treatment of quite mild since 2014-2105,” Halpert precipitation. “it doesn’t mean winter goes away and
priests. said. The weather service’s forecast does- it’s never cold again.”
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Taliban attack kills top Afghan officials, U.S. general unhurt
By Kathy Gannon and Amir Shah chief, Abdul Mohmin was killed in the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS attack, according to deputy provincial gov-
ernor Agha Lala Dastageri. He said Kandahar
KABUL, Afghanistan — A high-level Gov. Zalmay Wesa also died of his wounds
meeting to lay out security plans for after being taken to a local hospital,
Afghanistan’s upcoming although security officials in the capital
parliamentary elections maintained Wesa was wounded but survived.
had just concluded when Three Americans — a U.S. service mem-
an elite Afghan guard ber, a coalition contractor and an American
turned his gun Thursday civilian — were injured and in stable condi-
on the departing delega- tion, said NATO spokesman U.S. Col. Knut
tion in an attack that Peters.
killed the powerful Taliban spokesman Qari Yousuf Ahmadi
Kandahar police chief but said the militant group carried out the attack,
Abdul Raziq missed the top U.S. com- and Gen. Miller was the target.
mander in the country, Butler disputed that, saying the assailant
Gen. Scott Miller. shot at Raziq and then appeared to spray the
The audacious assassination strike, which area with gunfire before he was killed.
killed at least one other senior Afghan offi- He said Miller and the Afghan leaders had
cial and was claimed by the Taliban, under- moved outside the palace after several hours
scored the harrowing lack of security in of meetings and were standing in small
Afghanistan just two days before national groups in the compound. He said he heard
elections and more than 17 years after the several shots “and we all took cover. It was
militant group was driven from power. A REUTERS over in seconds.”
Taliban spokesman said Miller was the NATO helicopters land at the Resolute Support headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan. “We stabilized and treated the wounded and
intended target. Raziq,” Butler told the Associated Press, shooting began. Everyone scattered, and the secured the area,” said Butler, adding that
However, Army Col. David Butler, who adding that Miller was nearby but not in the U.S. participants scrambled toward their Miller made sure the scene was secure and the
attended the Kandahar meeting with Miller, line of fire. nearby helicopter. But a firefight broke out wounded were taken away by medivac before
said the region’s powerful police chief, The delegates had just gathered for a group between the U.S. service members and he left the area and returned to Kabul.
Abdul Raziq, who was killed in the volley of photo when gunfire broke out inside the Afghan police when they tried to stop the Razik was a particularly powerful figure in
gunfire, was clearly the target, not the U.S. provincial governor’s compound in U.S. delegation from reaching their helicop- southern Kandahar and a close U.S. ally
general. Kandahar City, according to an AP televi- ter, said the cameraman. despite widespread allegations of corrup-
“It was pretty clear he was shooting at sion cameraman who was present when the Besides Raziq, Kandahar’s intelligence tion.

U.S. downgrades Jerusalem diplomatic mission to Palestinians


By Matthew Lee views and a victory for U.S. Ambassador The consulate had for years served as a de report on Palestinian affairs and will no
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS David Friedman. He had long sought to end facto embassy to the Palestinians but will longer be run by a consul general with
the Jerusalem consulate’s independent sta- now be known as the Palestinian Affairs authorities tantamount to those of an
WASHINGTON — The United States on tus but had faced resistance from within the Unit of the embassy to Israel. It will remain ambassador.
Thursday downgraded the status of its main State Department. in its current location, at least for now, the In a statement, Pompeo said the merger of
diplomatic mission to the Palestinians by Friedman’s push picked up steam in May State Department said. the consulate into the embassy is intended
placing it under the authority of the U.S. after the Trump administration moved the to “achieve significant efficiencies and
Embassy to Israel. The step, which was announced by increase our effectiveness.” He denied that
embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem over
The move, which was immediately the vehement objections of the Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, means it signaled any change in U. S. policy
denounced by the Palestinians and hailed by Palestinians, who claim the eastern part of that the Jerusalem consulate will no longer toward Jerusalem or the Palestinian territo-
Israel, is the latest Trump administration the holy city as the capital of an eventual have a separate channel to Washington to ries.
decision to align with Israeli government state.
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Mattis meets his Chinese counterpart, but no new agreements


By Robert Burns U.S. media outlets at the conference after
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the meeting between Mattis and Wei.
Just weeks ago, Mattis had planned to
SINGAPORE — U.S. officials say they travel to Beijing for talks with Wei, but that
sense that relations with the Chinese mili- fell through when the Chinese made it
tary, after a rocky few months, may be sta- known that Wei would be unavailable, one
bilizing, although face-to-face talks of several signs that tension in the overall
between their respective defense chiefs U.S.-China relationship was spilling over
Thursday produced no new agreements. into the military arena.
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis met for Wei and Mattis were in Singapore this
nearly 90 minutes, 30 minutes longer than week for an Association of Southeast Asian
scheduled, on the sidelines of an Asian secu- Nations.
rity conference with his Chinese counter- Schriver had told reporters on Wednesday
part, Gen. Wei Fenghe. A participant, that the Chinese had requested the
Randall Schriver, the Pentagon’s top offi- Singapore meeting with Mattis. He said
cial for Asia-Pacific affairs, said Mattis U.S. officials took this as a sign that the
described the talks as “straightforward and Chinese are interested in stabilizing the
candid” and asserted that high-level talks military relationship.
are especially valuable during times of ten- Speaking to reporters traveling with him
sion. earlier this week, Mattis acknowledged that
Schriver said the discussions covered the relationship has been difficult in recent
numerous issues but focused especially on REUTERS
times.
the disputed South China Sea, where U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and China’s Defense Minister Wei Fenghe greet each other “We’re two large powers, or two Pacific
Chinese military activity is viewed by ahead of talks in Singapore. powers, two economic powers. There’s
Washington as irresponsible and Beijing going to be times we step on each other’s
complains of an inappropriate U.S. mili- have differences and talk through,” Schriver Schriver said. toes, so we’re going to have to find a way to
tary presence. Mattis asserted that the U.S. told reporters after the meeting. “There was a commitment on both sides productively manage our relationship,” he
view is widely shared in the region and Mattis and Wei discussed an existing to try to find a time” for such a meeting, he said. “And the military relationship is to be
beyond. U. S. invitation for Wei to visit the U. S. , added. a stabilizing force in the relations between
“That’s an area where we will continue to but details remain to be worked out, China did not immediately comment to the two countries.”

Pressure turns to Mexico as migrant caravan heads for border


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the migrant caravan to make border security large migrant caravan in April, but didn’t of the border reported that hundreds of
a political issue and energize his follow through and it largely petered out in Hondurans had already arrived there.
GUATEMALA CITY — As some 3,000 Republican base. Mexico. Apparently pleased with that response, in
Hondurans made their way through “I must, in the strongest of terms, ask On Thursday, Mexico’s foreign ministry the evening Trump retweeted a BuzzFeed
Guatemala, attention turned to Mexico, after Mexico to stop this onslaught — and if said the government was assisting members journalist’s tweet of a video clip showing
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened unable to do so I will call up the U.S. of the caravan who had already crossed into the police deployment, adding his own
Thursday to close the U.S.-Mexico border if Military and CLOSE OUR SOUTHERN BOR- Mexican territory. It was explaining the comment: “Thank you Mexico, we look for-
authorities there fail to stop them — a near- DER!” Trump tweeted, adding that he blamed options open to the migrants and helping ward to working with you!”
ly unthinkable move that would disrupt hun- Democrats for what he called “weak laws!” those who chose to apply for refugee status Mexican federal police and immigration
dreds of thousands of legal freight, vehicle The threat followed another one earlier to navigate the lengthy process. officials also appeared to detain immigra-
and pedestrian crossings each day. this week to cut off aid to Central American Mexico had also dispatched additional tion activist Irineo Mujica, who led a cara-
With less than three weeks before the countries if the migrants weren’t stopped. police to its southern border after the Casa van of migrants through Mexico last
Nov. 6 midterm elections, Trump seized on Trump made a similar vow over another del Migrante shelter on the Guatemalan side spring.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday • Oct 19, 2018 9


Hale, Howard and Hunter for Redwood City Council Other voices
I
f a council race is reflective of a city, tions that he will thrive to find the best
then Redwood City is a diverse city
with a big heart and myriad view-
Editorial ideas from all sides. He will be a tremen-
dous addition to the council.
points on the best path forward. So it is
with its seven candidates for three seats on
ed downtown but also didn’t anticipate the
pace of development downtown. Still, she
Planning Commissioner Giselle Hale is
polished and full of ideas. Some ideas we
How Sears may have
the council.
Each candidate brings a certain history,
set of experiences and perspective on how
is part of the council that also learned much
from the process. Howard is a steadying
like better than others. Finding govern-
mental efficiencies is a tried and true policy
but utilizing chatbots for city business
avoided bankruptcy
force on the council and understands the
to not only balance the new Redwood City value of economic development and main- might lead to resident frustration. Still, it’s Chicago Tribune
and the old but also ensure it is successful taining the quality of life in the city’s better to be open to all ideas when the city

T
in the future. And each candidate provides neighborhoods. Howard shines in bringing faces budgetary shortfalls. Hale is well- he most impressive statement to
an important point of view. people into the middle through community versed in both city and regional issues and make about Sears as it seeks
Still, voters must choose on who will be engagement. will be able to make connections to solve bankruptcy court protection is
the best decision-maker on the dais and Former planning commissioner Hunter is problems both great and small. also the most damning: Sears was the
who will be the most responsive and also a creature of the middle and is much The other candidates are also well-versed Amazon of its time.
responsible to all the city’s residents now like current Mayor Ian Bain in that he is in city and regional issues and no one is Impressive because Sears really was
and into the future. While all the candidates respectful of all sides and understanding of falling short in conveying their view- that influential long ago. Damning
are good, a choice has to be made and we the concerns brought to bear in today’s cur- points effectively in this campaign. because the company’s decline wasn’t
choose Giselle Hale, Diane Howard and rent environment. As a CPA, Hunter will be Realistically, the city would be well-served preordained. Sears could have maintained
Rick Hunter. useful in budget discussions and is willing with any of the seven on the council. But a pre-eminence and, in the digital era,
Incumbent Howard is an easy call. She to make cuts as long as they do not affect choice has to be made, and we always elbowed out Amazon and other retailers.
has been there, done that and can provide those who need services. And he is open to choose who we think are the best candi- Some companies do preserve and build on
some historical perspective to a council policies that might limit commercial dates who will hit the ground running, have success through reinvention. Look at
that is in transition. She also has her mind development seen as a contributor to the the entire community in mind, can draw McDonald’s, to choose another great
firmly on the city’s bottom line and knows area’s housing woes. He is even-keeled and from their extensive experience best and Chicago-area company that has survived
what it is like to plan for rainy days and open to discussion that will lead to the best who will lead the entire city in a civil and challenges and remains the iconic name
how to best find shelter when it’s storm- outcome for all. It is in those civil interac- responsible way. Hale, Howard and Hunter in its industry. There was no law that said
ing. She is part of a council that rejuvenat- are those candidates. the biggest hamburger chain of the 20th
century should still be competitive in
Foster City Council (two seats) District Board of Trustees (three seats) 2018. McDonald’s kept up with changing
Richa Awasthi and Paul Williams Teri Chavez, Andrew Mason and Henry consumer demands. Sears instead became
Half Moon Bay City Council (three seats) Sanchez a victim as its customers found other
Debbie Ruddock, Virginia Turezyn and South San Francisco Unified School retailers who would better meet their
Deborah Penrose District Board of Trustees (three seats) needs.
Millbrae City Council (two seats) John Baker, Eddie Flores and Reem Nasrah Early Monday morning, Hoffman
Reuben Holober and Anne Oliva San Mateo County Community College
South San Francisco City Council (three District Trustee Area 4 (one seat) Estates-based Sears filed for bankruptcy
seats) Tom Mohr protection. The company’s future now
Mark Addiego, Pradeep Gupta and Mark San Mateo County Board of Education likely rests with outsiders, including its
Nagales District 1 (one seat) creditors and a federal judge.
South San Francisco city clerk Susan Alvaro The dominance Sears squandered is
Rosa Acosta breathtaking to consider. Richard Sears
LOCAL MEASURES and Alvah Roebuck founded the company
SCHOOL BOARDS San Bruno Park Elementary School in 1893 — a remarkable 125 years ago —
CITY OFFICES Belmont-Redwood Shores Elementary District Measure X $79 million bond to sell watches by mail. As recently as
School District Board of Trustees (three measure (55 percent needed) — YES the 1960s, Sears was known as the
Belmont City Council (three seats) seats) San Mateo-Foster City Elementary School “colossus” and “paragon” of American
Warren Lieberman, Julia Mates and Charles Suvarna Bhopale, Amy Koo and Rahila Passi District Measure V $298 parcel tax measure retailing. By 1972, 2 of every 3
Stone San Bruno Park Elementary School (Two-thirds needed) — YES Americans shopped at Sears in any three-
month period, and more than half of
households had a Sears credit card, accord-
Letters to the editor ing to “The Big Store,” an engaging
1987 biography of the company by
Donald R. Katz. The Sears Tower rose in
Gates House development adopted regulations, only in the finer transportation problems — relieve traffic downtown Chicago as “a lasting monu-
details of the proposed structure. congestion, improve public transit, fix ment to the invincibility and boundless-
Editor, I expected the Historical Society to try to ness and extreme profitability of a com-
potholes, make roads safer for bicyclists
I expected a heated debate when the save the century-old residence, which pany that now accounted for fully 1 per-
and pedestrians. Don’t believe it! They
development at the former Gates House was appears to be in fine condition, but they cent of the Gross National Product,” Katz
presented to the Burlingame Planning fooled us back in 1988 with Measure A
didn’t even mention it. They said only that wrote.
Commission. The planned development transportation tax, which was renewed for
they were working with the developer to Parallels to Amazon are uncanny:
would require a zoning change as well as an 45 years. Has anything improved in the Almost 2 out of 3 U.S. adults purchased
put up a plaque in remembrance of the Gates
exemption of the height limits. The devel- last 30 years? Voters already passed something via Amazon in a three-month
House. Older homes and zoning laws are
oper would also demolish a home that was endangered species in Burlingame. Nobody Regional Measure 3 toll tax last year. period in 2017, according to market
built in 1912, and would occupy the space seems to care about them. Don’t let them fool us again with another researcher Packaged Facts. Amazon’s
he recently created by demolishing multi-billion dollar tax. Lawyers who write $177 billion in revenue last year is in the
Burlingame’s oldest residence. ballot measures advise voters to ignore the neighborhood of 1 percent of GNP. And
The downtown plan, which covers that Tim Donnelly like the announcement that Sears would
summary at the top, and read the fine print
location, was meticulously crafted and Burlingame erect the world’s tallest building in
from the bottom up.
recently adopted by the new general plan. Chicago, Amazon soon will make a dra-
Discover the truth matic pronouncement in real estate terms
The Planning Commission is responsible
for maintaining the general plan as well as No on Measure W at www.NoMeasureW.org. about its own boundlessness when it
the zoning and height limits, but you Editor, chooses a location for a second headquar-
would not have known that at this meeting. Real estate developers behind Measure W Jeffrey Tong ters. Wouldn’t it be fitting if Amazon
There was no interest in maintaining want us to believe it will solve all our San Bruno chose Chicago?
The question of what befell Sears isn’t
hard to answer. It was internal attitude as
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company executive quoted in “The Big
Dave Newlands, Production Manager Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman Store” said in 1975. “Sears is number
Jim Clifford Talia Fine
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Terry Bernal, Zachary Clark, Anna Schuessler have kept Chicago the Goliath of retail-
Online edition at scribd.com/smdailyjournal ing cities — yet missed every opportuni-
Susan E. Cohn, Senior Correspondent: Events
ty. The last decade was one long slide
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Stocks sink on weak industrial earnings


By Marley Jay sell those stocks and buy bonds
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS instead.
High: 25,691.46
Carey Hall said that if the econ-
Low: 25,236.01 omy keeps growing and interest
NEW YORK — U. S. stocks
slumped again Thursday as Close: 25,379.45 rates rise, investors might not
investors continued to sell shares Change: -327.23 want to choose between growth-
of technology and internet com- OTHER INDEXES oriented stocks or defensive ones.
panies, industrials, and compa- She said companies in the middle
S&P 500: 2768.78 -40.43 might do best, including some
nies that rely on consumer spend-
ing. NYSE Index: 12,445.48 -167.57 industrials, banks and older tech-
Several industrial companies Nasdaq: 7485.14 -157.56 nology companies. Those compa-
tumbled after releasing weak quar- NYSE MKT: 2648.00 -25.31 nies could perform still benefit if
terly reports, and European stocks Russell 2000: 1560.75 -28.85 the economy keeps growing, but
also fell as European Union lead- Wilshire 5000: 28,622.13 -434.09 they also have enough financial
ers criticized Italy’s spending flexibility to raise their dividends
plans. 10-Yr Bond: 3.17 -0.00 to outpace rising interest rates.
At the start of trading, stocks Oil (per barrel): 68.73 -1.02 Bond prices ended slightly
took small losses as bond prices Gold : 1,228.30 +0.90 lower. The yield on the 10-year
fell and interest rates spiked. Treasury note 3.18 percent from
While the gain in interest rates next few weeks to learn about their aircraft maker Textron slid 11.3 it lost 3.3 percent to $1,770.72. 3.17 percent.
didn’t last, stocks turned lower business forecasts and plans. percent to $57.49 after its profit Video game maker Activision In Europe, Italy’s FTSE MIB
late in the morning, and by the European leaders expressed con- and sales fell far short of analyst Blizzard lost 8. 3 percent to dropped 1.9 percent and Italian
end of the day they had wiped away cern about the Italian govern- forecasts. The company said its $71.81 after it announced early government bond prices dropped
most of their big rally from ment’s proposal to increase aerospace and defense business sales numbers from “Call of Duty: again, sending yields to their
Tuesday. spending and widen its budget and its industrial business both Black Ops 4,” and Apple fell 2.3 highest levels since February of
Stocks have skidded over the deficit. European Union budget weakened. Tool and diagnostic percent to $216.02. 2014. Germany’s DAX dipped 1.1
last two weeks, and there are signs chief Pierre Moscovici told Italy’s equipment company Snap-on lost Those are some of the sectors percent. The French CAC 40 lost
investors are worried about future economic minister that the new 9.6 percent to $151.47 after it that have fared the worst recently. 0.5 percent and the FTSE 100 in
economic growth. The S&P 500 government’s plans make it posted lower revenue than ana- The stocks that have held up the Britain slipped 0.4 percent.
has fallen 5.5 percent in volatile unlikely that Italy will be able to lysts expected. best include utility and household Japan’s Nikkei 225 index sank
trading since Oct. 3, and technolo- reduce its public debt to levels Industrial and basic materials products companies. They don’t 0.8 percent and the Kospi in South
gy, industrial and energy compa- agreed upon by EU countries. companies have taken bigger depend as much on economic Korea lost 0. 9 percent. Hong
nies have taken some of the The S&P 500 index shed 40.43 losses than any other part of the growth, as consumers are likely to Kong’s Hang Seng index was little
biggest losses. Those companies points, or 1. 4 percent, to market over the last month, and use about the same amount of elec- changed, and remained near its
tend to do better when the econo- 2, 768. 78. The Dow Jones one reason is that investors feel tricity and buy the same amount of lowest level since May 2017.
my is growing more quickly and Industrial Average lost 327. 23 they are especially vulnerable in toilet paper or cereal regardless of The price of U.S. crude oil lost
consumers and businesses have points, or 1. 3 percent, to the ongoing trade dispute between the state of the economy. 1.6 percent to $68.65 per barrel in
more money to spend. 25,379.45. It was down as much the U. S. and China. They’re The recent gains for those New York, its lowest in a month.
“If uncertainty starts to creep in as 470 earlier. already dealing with tariffs on stocks is notable because the mar- Brent crude, the international
around trade or growth, that could The Nasdaq composite sank imported steel and aluminum, ket’s slump began when interest standard, lost 0. 9 percent to
be a risk to the recovery in ... cor- 157.56 points, or 2.1 percent, to which have increased their costs rates started rising quickly. $79.29 per barrel in London.
porate spending,” said Jill Carey 7,485.14. The Russell 2000 index and can also hurt sales, and if the Defensive stocks often struggle Wholesale gasoline fell 1.4 per-
Hall, senior U.S. equity strategist of smaller-company stocks global economy slows, then man- when interest rates are rising. The cent to $1.89 a gallon. Heating
for Bank of America Merrill declined 28.85 points, or 1.8 per- ufacturing and construction could companies are known for paying oil slid 0.7 percent to $2.29 a gal-
Lynch. She said investors will cent, to 1,560.75. slow down, too. big dividends, similar to bonds, lon. Natural gas dropped 3.7 per-
monitor company reports over the Among industrial companies, Amazon pulled retailers lower as so when rates rise, investors often cent to $3.20 per 1,000 cubic feet.

StarKist admits fixing tuna Business briefs


prices, faces $100 million fine
SAN FRANCISCO — StarKist Co. agreed
financially struggling Bumble Bee out of
business with a high fine and agreed to let
Wall Street typically rides the
to plead guilty to a felony price fixing
charge as part of a broad collusion investi-
gation of the canned tuna industry, the U.S.
Department of Justice announced Thursday.
the company make interest-free payments
for five years.
Two former executives of Bumble Bee and
midterm elections to big gains
By Alex Veiga and Marley Jay
one from StarKist have also each pleaded
The DOJ said StarKist faces up to a $100 guilty to price-fixing charges. None of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “The best scenario
million fine when it is sentenced. them have been sentenced. (for the market) is when one
Prosecutors allege that the industry’s top Former Bumble Bee chief executive Regardless of how midterm elections turn
three companies conspired between 2010 Christopher Lischewski has pleaded not out, Wall Street usually ends up a big winner. party controls all branches of
and 2013 to keep prices artificially high. guilty to a price fixing charge. The S&P 500, the stock market’s bench- government. ... The second best
“We have cooperated with the DOJ during mark index, has climbed in the 12 months
the course of its investigation and accept Exponent Inc. reports after each of the midterm elections going is a unified Congress. The worst
responsibility,” said StarKist chief execu-
3Q earnings of $17.5M back to 1946. That’s 18 elections, many of is a divided Congress.”
tive Andrew Choe. “We will continue to which ended up shuffling the balance of — Sam Stovall, chief
conduct our business with the utmost trans- MENLO PARK — Exponent Inc. on power in Congress. investment strategist for CFRA
parency and integrity.” Thursday reported third-quarter earnings of “It turns out that under every political
The scheme came to light when Thai $17.5 million. makeup in Washington, stocks have gone up Jones industrials, stocks have swooned on
Union Group’s Chicken of the Sea attempt On a per-share basis, the Menlo Park- and the economy has grown,” said Kate fears that rising interest rates and the U.S.
to buy San Diego-based Bumble Bee failed based company said it had net income of 32 Warne, an investment strategist for Edward trade dispute with China could undo some of
in 2015, according to court records. cents. Jones. the benefits of the GOP tax cuts and eventu-
Chicken of the Sea executives then alerted The engineering and scientific consult- In midterms going back to 1946, the S&P ally squeeze corporate profit margins.
federal investigators, who agreed to shield ing company posted revenue of $95.3 mil- 500 index had an average price return of 16.7 The length of the current bull market, now
the company from criminal prosecution in lion in the period. Its adjusted revenue was percent in the 12 months after the elections, at more than nine years — the longest ever
exchange for cooperation. $88.7 million. according to CFRA. — also has some investors worried that
Bumble Bee Foods last year pleaded Exponent shares have risen 33 percent Right now, polls show Democrats taking stocks are overdue for a severe pullback.
guilty to the same charge and paid a $25 since the beginning of the year. In the final control of the House in the Nov. 6 elections Currently, the U.S. economy is growing at
million fine, $111 million lower than pros- minutes of trading on Thursday, shares hit while Republicans retain control of the the best clip in years. The earliest most
ecutors said it should have been. $47.32, a rise of 27 percent in the last 12 Senate. One popular adage is that Wall Street experts see a recession in the U.S. is 2020.
Prosecutors said they feared putting the months. likes gridlock in Washington, because it cre- And Wall Street continues to expect solid
ates less uncertainty and diminishes the growth from companies reporting third-quar-
likelihood of major legislation that could ter results the next few weeks.
upset the markets. History shows that voters have been more
“There are big issues that need to be likely to support incumbents when the econ-
resolved and gridlock means those get omy is strong, which could be good news for
deferred or pushed forward,” Warne said. the GOP. But history also shows the presi-
“That’s disappointing but doesn’t necessari- dent’s party typically suffers big losses in
ly mean market returns are bad.” the first midterm elections after taking
True, they’re not bad. They’re just not as office. In recent history, the party holding
good as in the other scenarios. on to the White House lost the majority in
“The best scenario (for the market) is when one or both houses of Congress in every
one party controls all branches of govern- midterm going back to 2002.
ment,” said Sam Stovall, chief investment So, investors must prepare for anything.
strategist for CFRA. “The second best is a The outcome of the elections may have pol-
unified Congress. The worst is a divided icy implications that could affect some sec-
Congress.” tors of the market, including banking, com-
Recently, markets have had other worries panies that would benefit from government
beside the elections. After a solid third quar- infrastructure projects and those that rely on
ter that saw records for the S&P 500 and Dow healthy consumer spending, analysts say.
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Friday • Oct. 19, 2018

Mills runs the


tableinOcean
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
er of the day to convert a goal in the con-
summate team win, scoring his first varsity
goal to ignite a spirited celebration — too
spirited, in fact, as it earned Mills a yellow
It wasn’t enough that the Mills Vikings
card.
run the table in the Peninsula Athletic
“I think it was worth it,” Wiard said.
League Ocean Division this season. Head
Mills (12-0 PAL Ocean, 20-4 overall) still
coach Polly Wiard was intent on Mills’ path
had to handle the business of locking up the
to an undefeated league record being a team
PAL Ocean title this week, and did just that.
effort.
After Tuesday’s 14-2 win over Terra Nova,
Last Thursday’s 18-1 win over San Mateo third-place Aragon defeated second-place
was just that, as every Vikings player scored Sequoia on Wednesday, officially clinching
in the contest. the league championship for the Vikings.
“They’ve done it; they’ve had a game and Still, Mills was on a mission to post a 12-
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL everybody scored,” Wiard said. “You can’t 0 record in Ocean play, and finished off the
Mills junior Brian Inocencio takes aim in the Vikings’ 10-3 win Thursday at Sequoia. With the ask more than that.”
victory, Mills finishes off a 12-0 run through league play to claim the PAL Ocean Division title. Junior Bobby Kontonis was the last play- See VIKINGS, Page 16

Ocean control up for grabs


By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Game of the Week
Pete Lavorato may have changed teams,
taking over the King’s Academy football
program last season after 14 years at Sacred
Heart Prep, but his strategy hasn’t.
Lavorato still uses the fly offense, which
features a motion man across the line of
scrimmage on every snap, and relies on a
physical and disciplined defense.
Lavorato’s new team is so much like his
old team, even Burlingame head coach John
Philipopoulos got them confused. TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
“What’s kind of funny is, I kept calling Aragon senior Maddie Campbell blocks a shot
King’s Academy SHP while watching film. by Hillsdale sophomore Audrey Gilbert in the
Our defensive coordinator, Brian von Almen Dons’ Senior Night sweep at home Thursday.
finally tells me, ‘Hey coach, it’s King’s
Academy,’” Philipopoulos said. “It’s the
same stuff (Lavorato used at SHP). A lot of
the same formations and tendencies.”
Aragon revels in
But Philipopoulos’’ recognition of the
Knights’ tendencies is no more of a big an
advantage than Lavorato knowing what to
Senior Night ‘W’
expect when taking on the Panthers. By Terry Bernal
Lavorato has matched up several times with DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Philipopoulos’ Panthers, so he has a pretty
good idea of what to expect when King’s The Aragon Dons are tough to beat when
Academy (3-0 PAL Ocean, 6-1 overall) Della Trimble is on her game.
makes the drive from Sunnyvale to And as Aragon volleyball celebrated
Burlingame (2-0, 5-2) for the Daily ‘Senior Night’ in Thursday’s final regular-
Journal’s Game of the Week at 7:30 p.m. season home match on 2018, Trimble
“They’re a little similar to our offense. If responded to the emotion and fanfare of the
we stop their run, we have a shot,” Lavorato moment — big time.
said. The senior setter was at the forefront of a
Both teams come into the game on a roll. 25-12, 25-17, 25-20 sweep of Hillsdale, a
King’s Academy has ripped off six straight tough competitor in its own right. But
wins since a season-opening 29-27 loss to DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE Trimble steered Aragon in a dazzling display
Burlingame running back Lucas Meredith, left, will need to continue his strong play as the
See GOTW, Page 14 Panthers face King’s Academy with first place in the PAL Ocean Division on the line. See DONS, Page 15

G League to offer $125,000 contracts to elite prospects


By Tim Reynolds Players will be eligible to sign the select
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Elite high school players with NBA prospects ... deal if they turn 18 by Sept. 15 prior to the
season that they would spend in the G
should not be ‘forced’ to attend college.” League. The move follows recommenda-
MIAMI — The G League will begin offer- — Report from the Commission on College Basketball tions released earlier this year by the
ing “select contracts” worth $125,000 next
Commission on College Basketball, a
year to elite prospects who are not yet eli-
group that was chaired by former Secretary
gible for the NBA, a move that could slight- group to develop that process and other cri- would suggest, this working group will be of State Condoleezza Rice and was tasked
ly lessen the handful of one-and-done play- teria, and that there will be no cap on how charged with identifying the relevant pool with reforming the college game.
ers at the college level. many players could be signed to a select of players who may be offered a select con- The commission report said “elite high
There is no determination yet on how deal. tract. It’s not as if any player can unilateral- school players with NBA prospects . . .
players will be identified as potential tar- “We recognize that talent assessment is ly raise their hand and dictate that they will should not be ‘forced’ to attend college.”
gets for such a contract. The G League said inherently subjective,” G League President join the league playing under a select con-
Thursday that it is establishing a working Malcolm Turner said. “But as the name tract.” See G LEAGUE, Page 16
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Couture scores hat trick to lead Sharks past Sabres


By Josh Dubow in a penalty-filled first period that featured
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sharks 5, Sabres 1 only 8:35 of even-strength play. The Sabres
“Every once in a while you’ve got to go back to work and go back were unable to convert their three chances,
SAN JOSE — The Sharks have been strug- it gets hot and cold. It’s to simplicity,” McCabe said. “Look at their generating just two shots on goal and one
gling to score on the power play early this about sticking with it,” off a post by Casey Mittelstadt.
power play — it was nothing special,
season. Splitting up star defensemen Brent Pavelski said. “We kind “You put an emphasis on 5-on-5 but it
they’re getting pucks to the net and bodies takes more than that to win a hockey game.
Burns and Erik Karlsson to put them on dif- of talked about just get- to the net and it creates chaos and it’s tough You’ve got to score on the power plays and
ferent units helped do the trick. ting back to certain
Logan Couture had his third career hat to defend.” kill penalties and we didn’t do that,” Okposo
things that make us suc- The Sharks have had a rough go on the
trick and the Sharks scored three times on Logan Couture cessful on it. We played said. “So we have to put together the whole
the power play to beat the Buffalo Sabres 5- power play early this season as they work package.”
pretty fast on it, pretty on incorporating Karlsson into the unit. San
1 Thursday night in their first game back direct at times, won some faceoffs and some Buffalo’s best chance came on a flurry late
from a five-game road trip. Jose converted just two of its first 21 in the period, but Jones made a key save and
goals came off it. So that’s a good formula
“It felt better as a participant on the power chances with the man advantage before cap- Couture blocked a shot by Marco Scandella
for us. It’s always been.”
play and I’m sure it looked better from up italizing early against the Sabres when when Jones was out of position.
Couture added an even-strength goal in the
top,” Couture said. “Both those guys are Okposo was called for high-sticking Rourke The Sabres got on the board early in the
third off a feed from Evander Kane and capped
comfortable in that spot. They both wanted Chartier. second when McCabe beat Jones with a shot
the night with an empty-net goal. from the circle that went through a screen.
to be there. I think that gives us two strong Late in the first power play, Karlsson’s
Martin Jones made 24 saves for the shot from just inside the boards deflected off NOTES: Couture also had hat tricks
units now.”
Each one got off to a fast start as Couture Sharks. Donskoi and into the net to give San Jose against Vancouver in 2016 and the Islanders
and Joonas Donskoi scored power-play Jake McCabe scored for the Sabres, who the lead and another chance with the man in 2017. ... Kane had two assists in his first
goals 27 seconds apart in the first period fell to 1-2 on their five-game Western advantage. game against the Sabres since being traded
following a double-minor against Kyle swing. Carter Hutton made 34 saves. The Sharks didn’t take long to convert to the Sharks last February. ... San Jose last
Okposo for high-sticking. The Sabres failed to convert on five that one as Couture won an offensive zone scored three power-play goals in a game on
Joe Pavelski also scored on a power play chances with the man advantage and gave up draw and got the puck back from Burns on Dec. 21, 2017, vs. Vancouver. ... Sharks C
in the third, giving the Sharks three goals three power-play goals. top of the circle and beat Hutton for his sec- Joe Thornton missed his fifth straight game
with the man advantage after netting just “When special teams are struggling as ond goal of the season. with swelling in his surgically repaired right
two in the first six games. much as it is and power plays are struggling, That was part of seven power-play chances knee.

THURSDAY Sam Untrecht got loose for six goals to lead Menlo (6-0
Local sports roundup PAL Bay, 16-6 overall), which also got five from Connor
MacMitchell. Chris Ponterio netted a hat trick for the
Girls’ tennis College basketball Knights, with Connor Enright, Noah Housenbold, Jack
San Mateo 5, Burlingame 2 Former CSM coach Jack Avina dies King, Greg Hilderbrand, Leo Jegovic and Collin Skinner
The Bearcats all but locked up a spot in the PAL team tour- Jack Avina, who was the College of San Mateo’s first bas- rounding out the scoring.
nament, while dealing the Panthers a critical blow. ketball coach at the College Heights campus, passed away Menlo goaltenders Josh Poulous and Zayd Mahmoud com-
at the age of 89. bined to make 12 saves.
San Mateo (8-5 PAL Bay) stays in third place, and in line
for the No. 2 seed in the postseason tournament, after beat- In eight seasons, beginning in 1962, Avina guided the
ing the Panthers. Burlingame (6-7), on the other hand, fell Bulldogs to a 140-80 record. Carlmont 12, Half Moon Bay 11, OT
one game under the .500 mark and is in a race with Aragon In 1970, he took over the program at University of The Scots prevailed in a wild PAL Bay Division match,
and Hillsdale for the final tournament spot out of the Bay Portland and retired 17 years later with 223 wins and had needing overtime to down the Cougars.
Division. seven players drafted by the NBA. Tyler Rachal tied the match at 9 when his half-pool shot
Two of the matches went three sets, with each team win- with three seconds left skipped past the HMB goaltender to
ning one. Sarah Fung-Smith, San Mateo’s No. 1 singles
Men’s soccer force the extra period. In overtime, the teams combined for
player, needed a first-set tiebreaker and a super tiebreaker in JASA hosts game Saturday five goals.
lieu of a third set to get past Maddie Wachhorst. Fung-Smith JASA, an adult semi-pro men’s soccer team based in The Cougars held the Scots scoreless in the opening peri-
won the first set with a 7-4 win in the tiebreak, but Redwood City, will play in the second round of the Open od and led 3-1 at halftime. Carlmont erupted for six goals in
Wachhorst came back to win the second, 6-3. Fung-Smith Division Qualifying tournament as it tries to make the main the third to take a 7-5 lead. HMB outscored the Scots 4-2
then outlasted Wachhorst in the third-set, super tiebreaker, field of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup tournament. over in the fourth period.
10-8. JASA will host Napa Sporting at 6 p.m. Saturday at Patrick McDonough, Oliver Crawford-Shelmadine and
Burlingame’s Oliva Du returned the favor at No. 4 singles, Sequoia High School. Zach Nathan all scored twice to lead Carlmont.
topping Gloria Zhou in a third-set, super tiebreaker. Du won JASA opened the tournament last month with a 7-0 win
the first set, 6-3, but Zhou rallied to take the second, 6-2. Du over Dynamo FC. Girls’ golf
grabbed the win with a 12-10 decision in the tiebreaker. Notre Dame-Belmont 279, Sacred Heart Prep 290
WEDNESDAY The Tigers earned their second win in WBAL play by beat-
ing the Gators at Moffett Field Golf Course.
Boys’ water polo Avani Tumuluri earned low-round honors for NDB (2-11
Menlo School 20, Woodside 2 WBAL), shooting a 45. Felicia Wei was one shot back with
The Knights wrapped up another undefeated PAL Bay a 46.
Division regular season by cruising past the Wildcats. SHP (5-8) was led by Hannah Lesti, who finished with a
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After 15 years, Wazzu finally gets ‘GameDay’


By Tim Booth Cougar Way and Ferdinand’s Lane in the “It was kind of funny because they were so
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS shadow of Martin Stadium. bad for so long it was like, ‘What the hell is
That’s 34 states, 72 cities leading to this the Wazzu flag doing here?”’ Fitting said.
Long before the sun rises over the rolling moment. “We showed it as a bit of a spoof and had
hills of the Palouse, the fans in crimson and “When we go to a place that we’ve never some fun with it. Then it was, this is turning
gray will make their pilgrimage. They’ll been to, it’s guaranteed to be electric,” said into a thing. Over time, as I like to describe
come stumbling out of RVs parked the night Lee Fitting, ESPN’s vice president of pro- it, the flag signifies college football. Its
before in nearby lots. They’ll walk through duction. “Starting the show in the dark is tradition. Its pageantry and its passion. And
campus past the Bryan Clock Tower or make cool. I just picture a dark fall morning, there that’s what makes college football great.
the hike up College Hill could be some mist or fog and thousands of And that’s what makes the flag behind
flags sort of dimly lit. It’s going to be a GameDay great. Because people are pas-
They’ll don jerseys bearing the names really cool on-air moment.” sionate about it. They’re making an effort
Leaf, Thompson, Bledsoe, Gleason and The show’s trip to Pullman is the realiza- to fly it. We recognize it.”
they’ll display the number “3” in memory A Washington State flag has flown at every
tion of a dream for many: For the founders of ESPN ‘GameDay’ broadcast across the Fitting said there were a few times the
of quarterback Tyler Hilinski. They’ll carry Ol’ Crimson who created a movement that show came close to a Pullman trip. The clos-
signs disparaging Dawgs to the West and country, every weekend, for the last 15 years.
made sure the flag was flying at every broad- est was Halloween 2015 when the Cougars
Ducks to the South. They’ll celebrate the cast since October 2003 and for Washington tination location, yet it becomes the foun- were hosting Stanford in a game key to the
“Popcorn Guy” and the “Fireball Chugger.” State fans who have made getting the show dation for a relationship between the stu- Pac-12 North race. The show ended up going
And flags. Oh, will there ever be flags. to the campus a collective mission. dents, the campus and the community that to Notre Dame at Temple that week in
Crimson. White. Gray. Black. All with the “Even though I was the first one to start it spans generations and creates inseparable Philadelphia, in part because the broadcast
unmistakable Cougars logo. And the most and keep it going, I’m still amazed that bonds. came from in front of Independence Hall.
famous of those flags — Ol’ Crimson — something I thought of 15 years ago, did 15 “There’s something in the DNA of a Coug. “We would have gone to Pullman if we did-
will be front and center. years ago, would have this kind of effect,” ... There is a bond like none other, I would n’t get the desired location in Philadelphia.
ESPN’s “College GameDay” is coming to said Tom Pounds, who started the tradition argue, and I gauge it on walking through the And mid-afternoon on Monday, the mayor’s
Pullman on Saturday ahead of No. 25 of flying the flag in 2003. “It still amazes airport, wearing the Coug logo and how office called and said you’re good to go with
Washington State’s Pac-12 showdown with me.” many ‘Go Cougs’ I get,” Chun said. “I tell your location, ” Fitting recalled. “And
No. 12 Oregon and it could be unlike any What began as an attempt to draw atten- people there are less than a dozen schools Wazzu was left out and I got absolutely lam-
setting ever for college football’s version tion to the school and lure the show to around the country where you verbally hear basted on social media.”
of Woodstock. Pullman carries far deeper meaning for that.” There are no more campaigns for the
“We’re going to try and set some records Washington State students, alums and fans. The early days of Ol’ Crimson came during Cougs to take on. When the “College
this weekend,” Washington State athletic Ol’ Crimson flying in the background of some of the worst years in Washington GameDay” equipment arrived in Pullman on
director Pat Chun said. each of the past 216 GameDay broadcasts is State’s football history. Between 2004 and Wednesday, it was greeted by a police escort
After 15 years of the Washington State a public representation of the bond created 2014, the Cougars never won more than six and thousands of fans.
flag being a backdrop fixture for every by being a Coug. games. Between 2008 and 2012, And while Ol’ Crimson is coming home
“College GameDay” broadcast — from It’s not easily explained. Washington State’s combined record was this Saturday, it’ll be back out on its college
Tempe to Tallahassee, Boise to Blacksburg Washington State is defined by its 12-49. Now they’ve become relevant again, football road trip next week.
— Ol’ Crimson will finally come home remoteness. Dealing with isolation at the going to four bowl games in five years “ESPN is still going to expect us to be
when the broadcast goes live in the early school some 290 miles east of Seattle is under Mike Leach. This week, the Cougars there next week for (show) 218,” Pounds
morning hours from the intersection of part of the curriculum. Pullman is not a des- returned to the AP Top 25. said. “That’s all there is to it.”

Utah school sued after alleged football team sex assault


By Brady McCombs total of 14 victims have come forward during being boys” and characterized it as hazing damages and an apology from school admin-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the investigation, said Sanpete County that went too far. istrator.
Attorney Kevin Daniels. The alleged victims She said officials at Gunnison Valley High “Keep our children safe,” she said. “I just
SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah mother said in are students at the school, but it was unclear School knew about the other assault allega- want to be able to send my son to school and
a lawsuit Thursday that school officials if they were members of the football team. tions against the 16-year-old and should know that he’s going to be able to come
brushed aside an alleged sexual assault of her South Sanpete County Public Schools have intervened before her son was assault- home not in tears.”
son by his football teammates as “boys Superintendent Kent Larsen didn’t immedi- ed. Her son, a freshman linebacker on the jun-
being boys” and hazing that went too far. ately respond to email and phone messages “They’ve created or cultivated a breeding ior varsity football team, said his attackers
The woman said her 14-year-old son was seeking comment. ground for sexual predators in this school bullied him by labeling him a snitch after he
pinned down by two teammates while a third The Associated Press is not naming the because they allow this behavior to be reported the alleged assault. He said people
rubbed his genitals on her son’s face on mother because doing so could identify her acceptable,” she said. whispered and talked about him in school
Sept. 17 in the small Utah city of Gunnison son and the AP typically does not identify She and Sykes said the three boys were hallways but his mother helped him realize
as several other players watched and laughed. alleged sex abuse victims. suspended from school for three days, but he did the right thing by reporting the
The three boys were criminally charged The mother, her son and their attorney, allowed to continue playing football. The assault and agreeing to the lawsuit.
earlier this month. Bob Sykes, spoke about the case at a news woman and Sykes said they want a judge to “They were in the wrong. I know I didn’t do
One of the boys, a 16-year-old, also is conference in Salt Lake City. The mother force the school to update its bullying and anything wrong. I said what needed to be
charged with six counts of felony rape and said she felt betrayed when Larsen told her sexual assault policies and adhere to them. said,” the boy said. “If I didn’t say anything,
five counts of forcible sexual abuse. So far, a what happened to her son was just “boys They are also seeking unspecified monetary it could happen to someone else.”

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FRIDAY 39-0 last week. … The Knights were saddled Bulldogs buried Santa Rosa, 41-9. ... This
Best bets with a 36-12 loss to Burlingame. … is a matchup of two top-10 state teams.
St. Ignatius (1-3, 1-6) at Hillsdale hammered South City 42-7 in Laney is ranked No. 6 in the CCCSIA foot-
Serra (3-1, 4-3), 7:30 p.m. 2017. … One team is all but guaranteed ball poll. CSM is ranked one spot below at
The Wildcats wrapped up a 38-24 win over their first win of the season. … These teams No. 7. … Laney QB Jordon Brookshire is
Mitty last week for their first win of the sea- have combined for a total of 77 points this second in the National Bay 6 Conference,
son. … The Padres were pummeled by Valley season. … South City was shut out for the averaging 207 yards passing per game. …
Christian, 37-6. … Serra beat St. Ignatius third time this season last week. … The 39 The Eagles also have the conference’s lead-
47-14 last season. … The 38 points scored points allowed was the second lowest of the ing rusher. John McDonald is averaging
was a season high for St. Ignatius. … season for the Warriors. … Hillsdale scored 112 yards per game and has scored nine
Serra’s annual night game is already a big two touchdowns for the second week in a touchdowns.  … CSM starting QB Kamalii
deal, but it will be much bigger this season. row last week. … The Knights defense has Akina returned to the lineup for the first
Not only is Friday’s game Homecoming, it given up 30 points or more in every game time since the season opener and accounted
will also mark the second anniversary of this season. for three scores — a pair of touchdown pass-
senior quarterback Luke Bottari’s es and running for a third. … The game will
Play4Prevention — a foundation started to Carlmont (3-0, 5-2) at be broadcast on the Eleven Sports Network
raise awareness about suicide prevention. Mills (1-1, 3-3), 7:30 p.m. USA. It is also available to stream at
“Our main message is not to be afraid to The Scots ran past Jefferson last week, twitch. tv/elevensportsnext or at
reach out,” Bottari said in a press release. … 42-22. … The Vikings were victorious over BAOSN.tv.
The 6 points scored by the Padres last week Woodside, 33-21. … Carlmont shut out
was the fewest since a 28-0 shutout to Los Mills in 2017, 42-0. … Carlmont has won SATURDAY
Gatos in the first round of the 2014 play- five straight. … The Scots rushed for 412
offs. yards last week, led by Julian Morin’s 218 Menlo-Atherton (3-0, 5-2) at
and Jonaven Kuhn’s 144 yards. … The Sacred Heart Prep (2-0, 7-0), 2 p.m.
Terra Nova (1-1, 6-1) at Carlmont defense has not allowed more than
The Bears blasted Menlo School last
Menlo School (1-1, 3-3), 3 p.m. 22 points this season. … Mills snapped a
week, 42-3. … The Gators gained a 35-6 win
DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE two-game slide with last week’s win. … The
The Tigers trounced Aragon last week, 49- over Half Moon Bay. … Last year, M-A pre-
In addition to leading the Serra offense 21 points allowed was a season low for the
7. … The Knights were knocked off by vailed in a 42-35 win. … M-A QB Jack
against St. Ignatius at the Padres’ homecom- Vikings defense. … Mills QB Domonic
Menlo-Atherton, 42-3. … This will be the Alexander made his season debut last week
ing, quarterback Luke Bottari will also mark Piefer threw for a season-high 221 yards
first meeting since the 2014 season. Terra and showed little rust. He completed 17 of
the anniversary of his Play4Prevention, a last week, completing 11 of 19 passes. …
Nova posted a 56-35 win in Week 8. … Terra 26 passes for 255 yards and four touch-
foundation Bottari started to shines the light The Vikings rushed for 204 yards last week,
Nova put together one of its best offensive downs. … The Bears defense has also been
on teen suicide and suicide prevention. the fourth straight week they’ve gained 200
performances of the season last week, rack- on point since the start of Bay Division
yards or more on the ground. For the sea-
ing up 594 yards of offense — 296 passing, play. Over the last three games, M-A has
since a 9-point output in the 2017 season son, Mills has rushed for 1,301 yards.
298 rushing. … QB Jared Julian continues allowed a combined 11 points. … SHP
to put up video-game numbers. He threw for opener as the Knights managed just 31 remains the only unbeaten team in the PAL.
287 yards and had a team-high 227 yards yards of total offense against M-A.  COLLEGE … The Gators used the big play to get past
rushing. He combined for six scores. … The San Mateo (1-0 4-2) at HMB last week. RB Tevita Moimoi had
7 points allowed was a season low for Terra South City (0-7, 0-7) at Laney-Oakland (1-0, 5-1) 7 p.m. scoring runs of 55 and 85 yards, while QB
Nova. … Menlo struggled mightily last Hillsdale (0-3, 0-7), 7:30 p.m. The Laney Eagles doubled up San Raymond Price scampered 44 yards for
week. The 3 points scored was the lowest The Warriors were whipped by San Mateo Francisco last week, 42-21. … The another score.

The teams come in with the two best receiving yards, having hauled in 16 passes “With Burlingame, the bottom line is you

GOTW
Continued from page 11
offenses and defenses in Ocean Division
play. King’s Academy is averaging 46 points
per game in Ocean Division games and is
for 284 yards and three more scores.
As good as the Knights are on the ground,
they are not afraid to pass. Quarterback Caleb
have to be really disciplined on defense,”
Lavorato said. “It’s a little bit like option
football — everybody has their job to do. …
coming off a 51-10 shellacking of Sequoia Tan doesn’t throw a lot, but he’s accurate and [The Panthers] do a lot of tricky stuff, whether
last week. Not surprisingly, the Knights gain efficient. He’s completed 51 of 80 passes it’s formations or shifts. If you’re not ready
Christian-Cajon, while Burlingame comes most of their yards on the ground, averaging for that, you’re in trouble.”
into the matchup on a four-game roll. with nine touchdowns against just one inter-
more than 230 yards rushing per game. ception. Defensively, King’s Academy is holding
More importantly, this game is shaping up Bralyn Lux has been a real find this season for
to decide the Ocean Division champion, as “We know how explosive they are,” Ocean Division opponents to just 3.3 points
the Knights. It’s expected he’ll go over the per game. The Knights opened division play
well as future Central Coast Section implica- Philipopoulos said. “They are a threat to
1,000-yard mark Friday night, needing just with back-to-back shutouts and then allowed
tions. score any time they touch the ball.”
69 yards. only 10 points last week.
“It’s not just the next game (on the sched- Burlingame will counter with a ground
And to think Lux was moved into the offen- Burlingame’s defensive unit has been equal-
ule). It’s more than that. Our kids know it. I game that also averages more than 200 yards
sive backfield midway through the 2017 sea- ly stingy, giving up just 6 points per game
think if I tried to say otherwise, they would per contest, despite rushing for a season-low
son out of necessity. against Ocean Division teams. The Panthers
see right through me,” Philipopoulos said. 133 yards last week. But that didn’t prevent
“We’re clearly the two best teams in the [divi- “He played mostly defense last year. In the the Panthers from hanging five touchdowns opened division play with a lopsided shutout
sion]. The winner of this game is in the dri- fifth or sixth game, we moved him to running on Hillsdale in a 36-12 win last week. of South City and then held Hillsdale to a pair
ver’s seat (for the division title). I think back,” Lavorato said. “His football IQ is just Running backs Lucas Meredith and Curtis of touchdowns.
[King’s Academy] is thinking the same thing. off the charts. … He’s athletic, quick and Lauti, who returned to the lineup last week “I told the kids this is the biggest week of
“This game has some real significance, tough and he has great hands. He’s the com- after missing the previous game with injury, practice up to this date,” Lavorato said.
even beyond the [Ocean Division] champi- plete package.” are the Panthers’ 1-2 punch, combining to “There may one that is bigger (down the
onship.” Lux also leads the team in receptions and average over 120 yards rushing per game. line), but this is our biggest game.”
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a fitting soundtrack during a Game 3 come-

DONS
Continued from page 11
back, trailing 10-5 before going on a 9-1
run, with Manu scoring four kills during that
stretch.
“They’re so amazing,” Manu said. “And I
hear them every single time. I was just shak-
of team attacking, as 10 different Dons ing with excitement.”
scored kills as the team clinched one of the
Manu’s fiery play is also inspired by
three automatic playoff bids in the
some unfinished business. When the Dons
Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division.
advanced to the Central Coast Section
“We definitely need her to be that person,” Division II semifinals last season, they
Aragon head coach Kelsey Stiles said. “And found themselves in a real battle with the
she’s really good at allocating sets. She’s a eventual CCS champion Presentation.
senior, she’s our captain, and we need that Aragon and Presentation split the first two
mindset from her to be successful. And she sets, only for Presentation to win a con-
was that tonight. She was great.” tentious third set in extra-points 26-24.
With the win, Aragon (11-2 PAL Bay, 23-
Aragon went on to see its season ended in
6 overall) can finish no worse than second
four sets.
place in the PAL Bay Division. Sitting one
match behind first-place Menlo-Atherton in “But we were right there,” Manu said.
the standings, the Dons are holding out Tuesday’s regular-season finale at
hope M-A will stumble in on its final regu- Woodside could loom large should
lar-season match next Tuesday at Burlingame upset M-A, giving Aragon a
DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE chance to share the Bay Division title.
Jefferson wide receiver Henry Tom, right, has caught 49 passes for 669 yards and seven Burlingame.
Aragon had been running neck-and-neck Staying within reach of the first place did-
touchdowns this season. n’t prevent Aragon from emptying its bench
with M-A, tied for the top spot in the Bay
until last Thursday when the Dons were Thursday though. Every active player saw
The Rest swept in a head-to-head showdown between floor time. Only injured senior Samantha
the two. Stiles said it has been a long road Wen, who lost her season to injury, didn’t
FRIDAY El Camino (1-2, 2-5) at play.
back emotionally for Aragon in recovering
Jefferson (1-2, 4-3), 7:30 p.m. “It was really fun,” Trimble said. “I love
Aragon (0-3, 0-7) at from that loss.
The Colts were corralled by Capuchino playing with my seniors. … I won’t be able
Half Moon Bay (0-2, 3-4), 7:30 p.m. last week, 24-14. … The Grizzlies were Thursday night, however, the Dons cer-
The Dons were dominated in a 49-7 loss to tainly seemed to be over it. to play with Sam, but she is still our No. 1
grounded by Carlmont, 42-22. … Jefferson fan cheering us on from the bench.”
Terra Nova last week. … The Cougars were held off El Camino 27-24 in 2017. … El “They were just all about each other, and
clobbered by Sacred Heart Prep, 35-6. … that’s what we’ve been working toward,” For the Hillsdale Knights (7-6, 17-9), the
Camino has not scored more than 20 points loss puts leaves them in a tie for fourth
HMB handed Aragon its only Bay Division in any game this season. … In three losses Stiles said. “Hopefully we can keep that
loss in 2017, 21-14. … Aragon was held to going because that’s what we need to win place and off the cusp of the final automatic
this season, Jefferson has allowed 42 playoff bid in the Bay Division.
one score or less for the third time this sea- points or more. … Grizzlies wide receiver big matches.”
son. … Last week was also the fourth time Aragon opened with a statement win in Still, with 17 overall wins, and a regular-
Henry Tom continues to have a strong sea-
the Dons defense has allowed 40 points or Game 1, outscoring Hillsdale 15-6 in team season finale against third-place Carlmont
son. Last week, he caught 11 passes for 127
more. … The HMB offense was held to a sea- kills, while seven different attackers found next week, Hillsdale head coach Dwight
yards and two touchdowns. On the season,
son low 197 yards last week. … The 6 the paint for the Dons. Junior outside hitter Crump is optimistic his team will still qual-
Tom has 49 catches for 669 yards and seven
points scored was a season low for the Lydia Manu proved Trimble’s favorite hitter, ify for the CCS playoffs. Even in missing
scores.
Cougars. scoring six kills in the opening set en route an automatic bid, the Knights are still con-
to totaling a match-high 13 kills. tenders for an at-large berth.
Capuchino (1-1, 4-3) at
Sequoia (2-1, 3-4) at Woodside (1-2, 3-3), 7:30 p.m. Manu was playing with fire as well. In “Right now, where we’re at, we should be
an Mateo (1-1, 2-5), 7:30 p.m. The Mustangs managed a 24-14 win over part, that fire was stoked by the large fan in the playoffs,” Crump said. “We’ve got a
The Cherokees were crushed by King’s El Camino last week. … The Wildcats were presence of family and friends cheering her big matchup coming up against Carlmont.
Academy, 51-10. … The Bearcats bashed topped by Mills, 33-21. … Capuchino beat on. At some points, it seemed as though They’ve got to play better against Carlmont
South City, 39-0. … This is the first meet- Woodside 26-13 in the 2017 season opener. Manu’s explosive attacking runs and than they did today.”
ing since 2007, when Sequoia posted a 14- … Capuchino ended a two-game skid with smashing finishes were in sync with the Hillsdale got a team-high seven kills from
12 win. … Sequoia allowed a season-high the win over the Colts. … The Mustangs are various cheers that erupted as Trimble would freshman Jessica Dean, while freshman
51 points while scoring a season low 10 scoring an average of 20 points through a steer the ball her way. opposite Victoria Vanos added six.
points last week. … The loss snapped a two- pair of Lake Division games, while the Trimble said she didn’t notice the raucous “We didn’t play to our potential,” Crump
game winning streak for the Cherokees. … defense allows 21. … Woodside continues sound while the ball was in play, that the said. “And when you play a good team like
San Mateo finally ended an eight-quarter to struggle in division play. Over the last fans being synced up with the cheers was Aragon, you’ve got to play above your
scoreless streak with the win over South four seasons, the Wildcats are 2-15 in Ocean just a coincidence. Nonetheless, it made for potential. But I’m still so proud of them.”
City. … Bearcats sophomore QB Dane and Lake division play. … Wildcats QB
Anderson, who was called up from the JV Trevor Cook continues to play well filling
team, made his varsity debut last week and in for injured starter Brody Crowley. Last
completed both of his passes — both for week, Cook threw for a varsity career-high
touchdowns. … As a team, the Bearcats of 189 yards, giving him 441 yards in three
rushed for 181 yards. games, which includes a pair of starts.

Sports brief
Mt. Rose Ski opens to season Saturday at the resort halfway between Reno
and Lake Tahoe. It’s the first resort in the
pass-holders Friday-Saturday Lake Tahoe area to open this winter season.
RENO, Nev. — Some Reno-area skiers and Mt. Rose says it’s the earliest they’ve
snowboarders will get their first taste of the ever opened. The previous earliest date was
slopes this weekend. Oct. 26, 2017.
Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe says it’s opening for After this weekend, all skiers will be wel-
season pass-holders only on Friday and come as weather and conditions permit.
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times in the fourth quarter, as Mills finished little mistakes and we’re working hard to fix as many opportunities as he’s accustomed

VIKINGS
Continued from page 11
the match riding a wave of five unanswered
goals.
“Now that we’ve got an undefeated sea-
those mistakes.”
The Vikings’ dominant run through Ocean
Division play culminated in a strong tacti-
to. He totaled six saves in the match, but
tacked on two of them on an impressive
exchange to start the fourth quarter, deflect-
son, it’s CCS or bust,” Fearon said. cal approach Thursday. They played even- ing two consecutive close-range attempts
Fearon and the Vikings now have their keel most of the way, responding to any off the left post, getting a good piece of
perfecto Thursday with a 10-3 victory on upstart rally by Sequoia by shifting gears each shot to deny Sequoia.
Senior Day at Sequoia (9-3, 10-6). sights set on qualifying for the Central
Coast Section playoffs, but playing out of and upping their game. With just three seniors on roster, Mills is
Junior hole-set Michael Fearon led the the lower Ocean Division, they must fair The most impressive display came in the looking forward to testing the Bay Division
way with five goals. Fearon has been Mills’ well in next week’s PAL tournament. Mills third quarter. Leading 5-1 to start the half, waters next year. Sure, it was two years ago
most effective scorer this season, but has opened play Tuesday against Carlmont — Mills conceded two goals as Sequoia’s Dario when the Vikings went winless in Bay
backed off his dominant approach in recent the third-place team out of the Bay Division McCarty scored with 2:36 remaining in the Division play, prompting their demotion.
weeks to embrace the team concept. — at Menlo School at 5:15 p.m. third quarter, followed by a Kaan Mirel goal The majority of this year’s team, though,
When his team needed him to step up, It has been three years since Mills played with 55 seconds to go in the period, closing was playing in the junior-varsity ranks as
though, he did just that. Trailing 1-0 early in the Bay Division. The Vikings, by virtue the gap to 5-3. freshman during that 2016 season.
after Sequoia’s Trikas Dimitri scored midway of their Ocean Division title this season, Mills didn’t wait around, though, firing The PAL tournament will mark an immedi-
through the first quarter, Fearon answered will return to the Bay in 2019. This season, right back to get on the board on its final ate test against Bay Division competition.
right back by taking the next possession they faced off against two opponents from possession of the quarter, with junior Rion Regardless of Mills’ 0-3 record against Bay
and driving deep into a 1-on-1 matchup with the Bay Division in non-league play, Leung by taking aim from up top and scor- teams earlier in the season, Capanoglu and
the Cherokees’ goalkeeper, biding his time falling to Burlingame 11-2 to start the year, ing with eight seconds to go before the company are confident they’ve come a long
off the left post and choosing a seam to slam then dropping a pair of close ones to buzzer. way since then.
home the close-range strike. Woodside 4-3 and 6-4. “When things get feisty, we definitely “This team, we’ve got a lot faster since
Fearon added a goal at the end of the first “We won only a couple games when we turn it up a notch,” Mills senior Bryan Chan then,” Capanoglu said.
half, with a quick exchange from junior were in the upper division (in 2016) and had said. And they’ve posted a 12-0 mark en route
Owen Wong on the inside, before popping a hard time putting stuff together,” Mills Mills goalkeeper Nuri Capanoglu was on to an Ocean Division championship to
one home. Fearon went on to score three senior Rhys Girouard said. “We made a lot of his game as well. The 6-6 junior didn’t have prove it.

in time for the 2022 draft. son starting next month, and there’s noth- those who have already made their deci-

G LEAGUE
Continued from page 11
The G League has allowed 18-year-old
players in the past, but never before under
any elite designation.
ing to suggest that some of the top recruits
— whether they’ve signed or not — won’t
consider going to the G League for
sions.”
Earlier this year, Los Angeles Lakers star
LeBron James called the NCAA model “cor-
While it is apparent there are still details $125,000 instead of college next season. rupt” and said he would suggest to NBA
to be ironed out — such as how these select That means the potential is there for some Commissioner Adam Silver a plan to
Turner said the move addresses that con- players will be allocated to G League teams awkward situations if a player signs with a expand the G League and turn it into more of
cern. — NCAA President Mark Emmert said he school, and later backs out of that commit- a farm system with an eye on truly prepar-
“We’ve tried to answer the basketball appreciates the G League’s plan. ment to turn pro. ing young talent for the NBA.
community’s call for an alternative in a “Obtaining a college education continues The G League’s working group is expected “As the NBA, we have to figure out a way
timely and thoughtful way,” Turner said. to provide unmatched preparation for suc- to be formed and functioning within the that we can shore up our farm league,” James
Players who receive the select contracts cess in life for the majority of student-ath- next couple of weeks, but it’s unclear when said in February, when he was still with the
all will become eligible for the NBA draft letes and remains an excellent path to pro- the process of players contacting the league Cleveland Cavaliers. “And if kids feel like
the following year. Their rights would not fessional sports for many,” Emmert said. and vice versa will begin. It is expected that they don’t want to be a part of that NCAA
be retained by an NBA club beforehand, no “However, this change provides another there will be an advisory council to tell ath- program, then we have something here for
matter which G League affiliate they wind up option for those who would prefer not to letes who contact the G League about their them to be able to jump back on and not
with. attend college but want to directly pursue potential eligibility for a select deal, much have to worry about going overseas all the
Under current rules, players are not eligi- professional basketball.” like how college football players can ask time.”
ble to enter the NBA draft until they are a And this could put the G League and some about their potential NFL draft status. Through the first two nights of this NBA
year removed from high school — though big-name NCAA programs on a collision “There might be some collision points, season, 35 rookies — most of them having
that is expected to change through an course. but our role and what we intend to do is edu- left college early — made their debuts. Of
amendment to the collective bargaining Players can sign letters of intent to play cate and inform the marketplace,” Turner the 35, only five scored more than 10
agreement between the NBA and its players for a Division I school in the 2019-20 sea- said. “We’re also not going to be targeting points in their first game.
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Red Sox finish off Astros in 5 games, head to World Series
By Kristie Rieken Verlander and the ping the opener at home, Boston Angeles Dodgers or Milwaukee night. Even so, it set off an enthu-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Astros in Game took four straight — including three Brewers. The Red Sox were last in siastic celebration for the Red Sox,
5 of the AL in a row at Minute Maid Park to the World Series when they won it who gathered to pose for pictures in
HOUSTON — David Price put Championship improve to 5-0 on the road in these all in 2013. the middle of the diamond.
his postseason woes behind him, Series to win the playoffs. Los Angeles has a 3-2 lead in the Despite leading the majors in
pitching the Boston Red Sox back b es t -o f-s ev en Mookie Betts, Jackie Bradley Jr. NLCS going into Game 6 on wins during the regular season, the
into another World Series with a 4- set 4-1, a perfect and the 108-win Red Sox will try Friday night at Miller Park. Red Sox were underdogs against a
1 victory over the defending 43rd birthday to bring Boston its fourth crown Left fielder Andrew Benintendi Houston team that defeated the
champion Astros Thursday night. present for rook- in 15 years when they open the caught a long fly for the last out — Dodgers in last year’s World Series
Rafael Devers hit a three-run homer David Price ie manager Alex World Series on Tuesday night at not nearly as dramatic as his game- and romped past Cleveland in the
as the Red Sox stunned Justin Cora. After drop- Fenway Park against the Los saving diving grab the previous Division Series this month.

Miley to face NFL STANDINGS


AMERICAN CONFERENCE
NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
NHL STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
MLB PLAYOFFS
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

more than
East Atlantic Division Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB (Best-of-7, x-if necessary)
W L T Pct PF PA GP W L OT Pts GF GA
New England 4 2 0 .667 176 148 Boston 1 0 1.000 — Toronto 8 6 2 0 12 33 26 National League
Miami 4 2 0 .667 130 145 New York 1 0 1.000 —
Montreal 6 4 1 1 9 21 15 L.A. 3, Milwaukee 2
N.Y. Jets 3 3 0 .500 165 139 Toronto 1 0 1.000 —

one batter
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Buffalo
South
Tennessee
Houston
2 4 0 .333

3 3 0 .500
3 3 0 .500
76 138

87 107
135 137
Philadelphia
Brooklyn

Southeast Division
W
1
0
1
1

L
.500
.000

Pct
1/2
1

GB
Boston
Tampa Bay
Ottawa
Buffalo
7 4 2
5 4 1
6 3 2
7 3 4
1
0
1
0
9 26
8 18
7 24
6 13
21
10
22
22
Friday, Oct. 12: Milwaukee 6, L.A. 5
Saturday, Oct. 13: L.A. 4, Milwaukee 3
Mon., Oct. 15: Milwaukee 4, L.A. 0
Jacksonville 3 3 0 .500 109 126 Florida 4 0 2 2 2 12 16 Tuesday, Oct. 16: L.A. 2, Milwaukee 1, 13 innings
Indianapolis 1 5 0 .167 152 180 Orlando 1 0 1.000 — Detroit 7 0 5 2 2 15 33
Miami 1 1 .500 1/2 Wednesday, Oct. 17: L.A. 5, Milwaukee 2
MILWAUKEE — Wade Miley, take North Metropolitan Division
Cincinnati 4 2 0 .667 174 158 Charlotte 0 1 .000 1 x-Friday, Oct. 19: L.A. at Milwaukee, 5:39 p.m.
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
two. Baltimore 4 2 0 .667 153 77
Atlanta 0 1 .000 1
Washington 0 1 .000 1 Carolina 7 4 2 1 9 25 22 x-Saturday, Oct. 20: L.A. at Milwaukee, 6:09
And this time, the Milwaukee Pittsburgh 3 2 1 .583 171 154 New Jersey 5 4 1 0 8 20 9
Brewers left-hander figures to seeing Cleveland 2 3 1 .417 128 151 Central Division Columbus 6 4 2 0 8 22 22
West
more than one batter in his next start Kansas City 5 1 0 .833 215 172
W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 6 3 1 2 8 20 20 American League
Detroit 1 0 1.000 — Washington 6 3 2 1 7 24 22
in the NL Championship Series. L.A. Chargers 4 2 0 .667 175 144 Milwaukee 1 0 1.000 —
Boston 4, Houston 1
N.Y. Islanders 6 3 3 0 6 19 16
It comes on Friday night when Denver 3 4 0 .429 165 164 Indiana 1 0 1.000 — Philadelphia 7 3 4 0 6 25 31
Saturday, Oct. 13: Houston 7, Boston 2
Raiders 1 5 0 .167 110 176
Miley will try to help the Brewers Cleveland 0 1 .000 1
N.Y. Rangers 7 2 4 1 5 18 24 Sunday, Oct. 14: Boston 7, Houston 5
Chicago 0 1 .000 1
stave off elimination, down 3-2 to NATIONAL CONFERENCE Tuesday, Oct. 16: Boston 8, Houston 2
the Los Angeles Dodgers. East
WESTERN CONFERENCE
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Wednesday, Oct. 17: Boston 8, Houston 6
Miley goes back to the hill two Washington 3 2 0 .600 106 104 Central Division
Southwest Division Thursday, Oct. 18: Boston 4, Houston 1
Dallas 3 3 0 .500 123 103 W L Pct GB GP W L OT Pts GF GA
days after being lifted after facing Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 137 117 Nashville 6 5 1 0 10 19 12
New Orleans 1 0 1.000 —
leadoff hitter Clay Bellinger in
WHAT’S ON TAP
N.Y. Giants 1 5 0 .167 117 162 San Antonio 1 0 1.000 — Colorado 7 4 1 2 10 26 18
Game 5 in a designed move by man- South Memphis 0 1 .000 1 Winnipeg 7 4 2 1 9 19 17
New Orleans 4 1 0 .800 180 140 Dallas 0 1 .000 1
ager Craig Counsell. The Dodgers Carolina 3 2 0 .600 121 114
Chicago 6 3 1 2 8 23 25
FRIDAY, Oct. 19
Houston 0 1 .000 1 Dallas 6 3 3 0 6 18 18
are going with left-hander Hyun-Jin Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 141 173 Football
Minnesota 6 2 2 2 6 14 19
Ryu in a rematch of the Game 2 Atlanta 2 4 0 .333 167 192 Northwest Division
St. Louis 6 1 3 2 4 17 23
Terra Nova at Menlo School, 3 p.m.; College of San
North W L Pct GB Mateo at Laney-Oakland, 7 p.m.; St. Ignatius at Serra,
starters. Chicago 3 2 0 .600 139 96 Denver 1 0 1.000 — Pacific Division Aragon at Half Moon Bay, Sequoia at San Mateo,
The last pitcher to start back-to- Minnesota 3 2 1 .583 140 148 Portland 1 0 1.000 — GP W L OT Pts GF GA South City at Hillsdale, King’s Academy at
Burlingame, Carlmont at Mills, El Camino at Jeffer-
back games in the same postseason Green Bay 3 2 1 .583 148 144 Utah 1 0 1.000 — Anaheim 7 5 1 1 11 21 15
son, Capuchino at Woodside, 7:30 p.m.
Detroit 2 3 0 .400 125 137 Minnesota 0 1 .000 1 Calgary 6 4 2 0 8 23 18
series was George Earnshaw of the West Oklahoma City 0 1 .000 1 SATURDAY, Oct. 20
Vancouver 7 4 3 0 8 23 23 Football
Philadelphia Athletics in the 1930 L.A. Rams 6 0 0 1.000 196 118 Sharks 7 3 3 1 7 22 20 Menlo-Atherton at Sacred Heart Prep, 2 p.m.
World Series, according to STATS. Seattle 3 3 0 .500 143 117 Pacific Division
Edmonton 5 3 2 0 6 13 16
49ers 1 5 0 .167 148 179 W L Pct GB
Earnshaw tossed seven shutout Vegas 7 3 4 0 6 15 20
innings in Game 5 before pitching a
Arizona 1 6 0 .143 92 184 Phoenix
Warriors
1
1
0
0
1.000
1.000

— Los Angeles 7 2 4 1 5 14 23 TRANSACTIONS
complete game two days later, Thursday’s Games Sacramento 0 1 .000 1 Arizona 6 2 4 0 4 8 12
L.A. Clippers 0 1 .000 1 NFL
allowing one run in a win that took Denver 45, Arizona 10
L.A. Lakers 0 1 .000 1 Wednesday’s Games NFL — Fined Oakland $20,000 for violating the
Sunday’s Games
the series. Tennessee vs L.A. Chargers at London, UK, 6:30 a.m. Montreal 3, St. Louis 2
league’s injury report policy by not downgrading G
Kelechi Osemele from questionable to out for a
Miley got the last start against the Minnesota at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m.
Thursday’s Games
Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers 3, OT Week 5 game. Suspended Dallas Cowboys WR Ter-
Dodgers, and was pulled after a five- Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m.
Miami 113, Washington 112
Calgary 5, Boston 2 rance Williams for three games for violating the
Detroit at Miami, 10 a.m. Anaheim 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 NFL’s substance-abuse policy.
pitch walk. Houston at Jacksonville, 10 a.m.
Philadelphia 127, Chicago 108 ARIZONA CARDINALS — Promoted CB Deatrick
Portland 128, L.A. Lakers 119 Thursday’s Games
Reliever Brandon Woodruff did the Carolina at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Friday’s Games Colorado 5, New Jersey 3
Nichols from the practice squad. Released WR
Kendall Wright.
bulk of the Brewers’ initial “out-get- New England at Chicago, 10 a.m. Charlotte at Orlando, 4 p.m. Columbus 6, Philadelphia 3 BUFFALO BILLS — Signed WR Cam Phillips from
Buffalo at Indianapolis, 10 a.m.
ting” after coming in to face the sec- New Orleans at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m.
New York at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 3, Toronto 0 the practice squad. Released WR Robert Foster.
Atlanta at Memphis, 5 p.m. CINCINNATI BENGALS — Signed CB KeiVarae Rus-
ond batter, Justin Turner. Woodruff L.A. Rams at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m. Boston at Toronto, 5 p.m.
Tampa Bay 3, Detroit 1
sell off the practice squad. Waived WR Auden Tate.
Winnipeg 4, Vancouver 1
allowed three runs, two earned, Dallas at Washington, 1:25 p.m. Cleveland at Minnesota, 5 p.m. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed G Zack Golditch
Cincinnati at Kansas City, 5:20 p.m. Arizona 4, Chicago 1
along with five hits and a walk while Sacramento at New Orleans, 5 p.m.
Edmonton 3, Boston 2, OT
to the practice squad. Released G Sean Harlow from
Open: Seattle, Green Bay, Oakland, Pittsburgh Indiana at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. the practice squad.
fanning eight in taking the loss after Monday’s Games Golden State at Utah, 7:30 p.m. San Jose 5, Buffalo 1 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS —Placed WR Ted Ginn Jr.
going 5 1/3 innings. N.Y. Giants at Atlanta, 5:15 p.m. Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 7, Los Angeles 2 on injured reserve. Re-signed OT Michael Ola.
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woman Jennifer Jacobs. phetamine, stealing two bottles of liquor or and victims’ groups may challenge earlier

STRIKES
Continued from page 1
Brown will not appeal last month’s ruling
by a three-judge appellate panel in a Los
Angeles County case.
shoplifting shampoo.
They are disproportionately black, dis-
proportionately mentally ill and statistical-
releases for sex offenders, but said there is
less chance of success for a ballot measure
that would again bar third-strikers from
“There is no question that the voters who ly among the least likely to commit addi- parole.
approved Proposition 57 intended tional crimes, said Romano, whose project “You couch it in the frame of nonviolent
ed, corrections department spokeswoman (inmates) serving Three Strikes indetermi- represented third-strike inmates in several third-strike offenders who have been put
Vicky Waters told the Associated Press nate sentences to be eligible for early appeals. away for far too long,” said Vitiello, an
Thursday, “but they would have to go parole consideration,” the appeals court He cited corrections department data on expert on the three strikes law. “That comes
through rigorous public safety screenings ruled, adding that, “There is strong evidence more than 2,200 third strikers who were kind of squarely within the public’s percep-
and a parole board hearing before any deci- the voters who approved Proposition 57 paroled under a 2012 ballot measure that tion that we’ve overdone it.”
sion is made.” sought to provide relief to nonviolent allowed most inmates serving life terms for Not so with sex offenders, who “evoke
It’s the second such loss for the offenders.” relatively minor third strikes to ask courts horror in the public’s mind,” he said. Even
Democratic governor, who leaves office The administration first argued that they for shorter terms. Less than 11 percent liberal California lawmakers passed a new
days after the new rules are due. Another were ineligible because they face indetermi- returned to prison by October 2016, the lat- law responding to a short sentence for for-
judge ruled in February that the state must nate life sentences and later added that “pub- est data available, he said, compared to mer Stanford swimmer Brock Turner for sex-
consider earlier parole for potentially thou- lic safety requires their exclusion.” The nearly 45 percent of other prisoners. ually assaulting an intoxicated woman,
sands of sex offenders. The administration appeals court found that officials were Mike Reynolds, who spurred the original while voters recalled the sentencing judge.
is fighting that ruling, which undercuts “devising an argument ... that is at war” three strikes ballot measure after his daugh- The public perception unfairly but gen-
repeated promises that Brown made to vot- with the measure’s plan language. ter was killed in 1992, predicted a rise in uinely lumps one-time sex offenders who
ers to exclude sex offenders from earlier Michael Romano, director of the Stanford crime and backlash against Democrats who are never likely to reoffend in with incorri-
release. Three Strikes Project, called the administra- hold power in California. gible child molesters, he said. Yet allowing
Prosecutors warned throughout the Prop. tion’s decision to comply “monumental.” “There seems to be a greater need to pro- shorter terms for less dangerous offenders
57 campaign that third-strikers would unin- Among the 4,000 inmates he estimated tect criminals rather than the people who makes sense “if we want to stop spending
tentionally fall under the measure’s consti- will be eligible for parole are clients serv- are being victimized by them,” he said. so much money on prisons (by) keeping
tutional amendment, said California ing life terms for stealing a bicycle, pos- McGeorge School of Law professor elderly prisoners in prison for their effec-
District Attorneys Association spokes- sessing less than half a gram of metham- Michael Vitiello expects law enforcement tive life span.”

obligations facing school districts across ty to generate revenue; merging schools pate in the upcoming discussions to help

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the state. With the variety of economic
forces squeezing the district, officials claim
they are left with no choice but to examine
with similar programs; and more.
“It’s all on the table,” said MacAvoy.
She balanced that perspective by noting
officials better determine the preferred
course of action.
“I encourage community members to
systemic changes. that ultimately the board’s direction will be attend and provide ideas, suggestions and
in cost savings to close a lasting budget To that end, MacAvoy said she initially decided through feedback from officials, provide feedback on the ideas,” she said in
gap. supported pursuing changes on the fringes administrators and the school community. an email.
Over recent years, the district’s financial of the budget but said her perspective has “Do you want to do small tweaks? Or big Ultimately, Diaz-Slocum acknowledged
footing has consistently slipped due to broadened over time to welcome the idea of changes? I think that is the choice we need the tough decisions before officials but said
declining enrollment, limiting the amount more substantive shifts which could trans- more conversation around,” she said. the collaborative process will likely lead to
of money allocated by the state according to form the district’s identity. More opportunities for those discussions the best possible outcome.
average daily attendance. The potential overhauls include shifting are on the horizon, as officials are planning “Not everyone will be in agreement with
To justify the district’s student population away from schools serving kindergarten community talks regarding the district’s the changes. Once the changes begin to be
dip from 9,116 students in 2013 to 7,723 through eighth-grade to a system built budget and future Monday, Oct. 22, and implemented, it is my hope that as the new
students in the current school year, officials around kindergarten through fifth-grade Thursday, Oct. 25. Officials are looking to school communities’ form we focus on
have pointed to the high cost of living driv- campuses and middle schools. Other ideas take action next month, to set the stage for helping our students make a smooth transi-
ing away district families as well as the bandied include building enrollment at changes likely implemented in the coming tion the next school year,” she said. “We
popularity of local charter schools. schools offering popular, specialized pro- school year. must keep the students at the center of our
The financial woes are worsened further grams; consolidating charter schools at a Board President Maria Diaz-Slocum called work because they are the future of our com-
by the increased pension and retirement centralized campus; renting surplus proper- for school community members to partici- munity, our state and our nation.”

Neuenfeldt and Heather Orth, return unex- Finally, in Act 3, after the set has rotated Losey and Blackburn as the harried stage

NOISES
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pectedly.
Also involved in the action are the stage
manager, Tim (David Blackburn); assistant
again to become the set for “Nothing On,”
everything has unraveled. Nothing goes
right, in part because of sabotage by some
managers also do well.
Christopher Fitzer’s two-level set not
only rotates but also features multiple doors
stage manager, Poppy (Brigitte Losey); and jealous actors, resulting in more laughs. — a must for farce with its split-second
try home, to complete a scene answering another actor, the drunken Selsdon Directed by Jeffrey Lo, most of the actors exits and entrances.
the phone and returning to the kitchen. She (Lawrence-Michael Arias). do well, especially in the latter two acts. Running about two and a half hours with
forgets the receiver, the sardines (which fig- During this act, most of the actual actors Sermol’s Dotty is aptly named, while one intermission and a pause, “Noises Off”
ure prominently in the play) and the news- try too hard, blunting much of the humor. Skinner’s Brooke is blithely dense. So too will continue through Oct. 28 at Hillbarn
paper. In Act 2, after the set has rotated to back is Neunenfeldt as one of the home’s owners. Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster
Subsequent scenes involve the arrival of stage of “Nothing On,” the actors refine Orth as the other owner is the one who City.
Garry (Max Tachis) and Brooke (Michelle their timing, resulting in some frantically tries to keep everyone under control. Tachis For tickets and information visit hill-
Skinner), who are there for an affair. As they funny moments. By this time, it’s a month is amazingly athletic as his Garry becomes barntheatre.org or call (650) 349-6411,
tour the house, its owners, played by Ross after the rehearsal, and nerves are frayed. the victim of most of the sabotage. ext. 2.
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‘Halloween’ slashes again


By Jake Coyle (well, aside from all the stab- Michael’s personality. He is H20,” which presumably
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bing and strangling). Even his still a poor conversationalist. delved into the very real fears
name is purposefully bland. (He hasn’t uttered a word in of dehydration. As if to draw
With hollow eyes and sag- Decades after John the intervening decades, says closer to the original (and to
ging cheeks, the flabby white Carpenter’s slasher landmark, a doctor at the sanatorium ignore the nine sequels and
mask of Michael Myers is David Gordon Green has res- that holds him.) He is still reboots in between), this
horror’s great blank slate. urrected the faceless handy with a knife. “Halloween” has simply
Project your fears here, it Boogeyman of “Halloween” There are no roman numer- taken Carpenter’s 1978 title.
says. Myers doesn’t speak. and set him loose on another als in the title of Green’s film, And with gliding cameras,
His movements never rise Halloween night, 40 years nor any of those dopey subti- Carpenter’s score and origi-
beyond a deliberate gait later. Time has done little for tles like 1998’s “Halloween See HALLOWEEN, Page 22
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By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT

BROUGHT TOGETHER BY LOVE,


TORN APART BY WAR: CAMERON
MACKINTOS H PRES ENTS MIS S
S AIGON AT THE S HN ORPHEUM
THEATRE IN SAN FRANCISCO. “Miss
Saigon” is the story of a young Vietnamese
woman named Kim who is orphaned by war
TOM JUNG/DAILY JOURNAL
and forced to work in a bar run by a notori-
ous character known as the Engineer. There Members of the cast of the Broadway touring production of ‘Miss Saigon,’ at the SHN Orpheum
she meets and falls in love with an American Theatre in San Francisco, made a trip to Bud Aviation Field in Hayward on Oct. 16 to take a ride
G.I. named Chris, but they are separated by in a Bell UH-1H helicopter, a real-life version of one that plays a dramatic role in the show.The
the fall of Saigon. For three years, Kim CORY WEAVER/SAN FRANCISCO OPERA helicopter was restored by EMU Incorporated, a non-profit organization whose mission is to
goes on an epic journey of survival to find Ellie Dehn performs the title role in Richard educate the public on the Huey’s role in the Viet Nam war, and to serve veterans suffering
her way back to Chris, who has no idea he’s Strauss’ romantic comedy ‘Arabella’ at San from PTSD. On board are cast members (left to right) Joven Calloway, Jonelle Margallo, Brandon
fathered a son. A cast of 42 perform the hard- Francisco Opera through Nov. 3. Block and Michael Russell.
hitting score, which includes “The Heat is 2 hours prior to curtain at the SHN Orpheum presents Richard Strauss’ Arabella, a roman- (7:30 p.m.), Oct. 24 (7:30 p.m.), Oct. 28 (2
On in Saigon,” “The Movie in My Mind,” Theatre Box Office. Tickets are subject to tic comedy of errors about a young woman p.m.) and Nov. 3 (7:30 p.m.). Each presen-
“Last Night of the World” and “American availability. Cash only. Two per person. who wishes to marry for love rather than tation of “Arabella” at the War Memorial
Dream.” Two hours and 40 minutes, includ- Rush tickets are void if resold. Through money. Strauss created one of his most Opera House features a Pre-Opera Talk by a
ing one intermission. Recommended for Nov. 4. uplifting scores for this touching story, noted music educator, including Corey
ages 12+. No children under 5 allowed. The *** calling upon singers and orchestra to per- Jamason (Oct. 24 and Nov. 3), Kirsten Paige
SHN Orpheum Theatre is located at 1192 MARRY FOR LOVE OR MONEY? form soaring melodies within its richly tex- (Oct. 19) and Heidi Waleson (Oct. 28).
Market St., San Francisco. Tickets $56 to THAT’S THE QUESTION IN RICHARD tured and enchanting sound world. Sung in Beginning 55 minutes prior to curtain, Pre-
$256 at shnsf.com and (888) 746-1799. A S TRAUS S ’ “ARAB ELLA, ” AT SAN German with English supertitles, perform-
limited number of $40 Rush tickets are FRANCISCO OPERA. San Francisco Opera ances of Arabella are scheduled for Oct. 19
available for every performance beginning See CITY, Page 22
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Make a buttery crumb cake


with lightly spiced topping
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1/3 cup packed (2 1/3 ounces) dark For the cake Using stand mixer fitted
brown sugar with paddle, mix flour, granulated
The essence of crumb cake is the bal- 3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon sugar, baking soda and salt on low
ance between the buttery cake and the 1/8 teaspoon salt speed to combine. With mixer run-
thick, lightly spiced topping. 1 3/4 cups (7 ounces) cake flour ning, add softened butter 1 piece at a
Starting with our favorite yellow Cake: time. Continue beating until mixture
cake recipe, we realized we needed to 1 1/4 cups (5 ounces) cake flour resembles moist crumbs, with no visi-
reduce the amount of butter or the rich- 1/2 cup (3 1/2 ounces) granulated ble butter chunks remaining, 1 to 2
ness would be overwhelming. We also sugar minutes. Add buttermilk, egg and yolk
wanted our crumb topping to be soft 1/4 teaspoon baking soda and vanilla and beat on medium-high
and cookie-like, not a crunchy 1/4 teaspoon salt speed until light and fluffy, about 1
streusel. 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut minute, scraping down bowl as needed.
Don’t be tempted to substitute all- into 6 pieces and softened Transfer batter to prepared pan.
purpose flour for the cake flour, as 1/3 cup buttermilk Using rubber spatula, spread batter
doing so will make a dry, tough cake. 1 large egg plus 1 large yolk into even layer. Break apart crumb top-
If you don’t have buttermilk, you can 1 teaspoon vanilla extract ping into large pea-size pieces and
substitute an equal amount of plain Confectioners’ sugar spread in even layer over batter, begin-
low-fat yogurt. Adjust oven rack to upper-middle ning with edges and then working
Take care to not push the crumbs position and heat oven to 325 F. Cut toward center.
into the batter. This recipe can be dou- 16-inch length of parchment paper (or Bake until crumbs are golden and
bled and baked in a 13-by-9-inch pan. aluminum foil) and fold lengthwise to toothpick inserted in center of cake
If doubling, increase the baking time 7-inch width. Spray 8-inch square bak- comes out clean, 35 to 40 minutes,
to about 45 minutes. We did not like ing pan with vegetable oil spray and rotating pan halfway through baking.
the result when we froze this cake. fit parchment into pan, pushing it up Let cool on wire rack for at least 30 Don’t be tempted to substitute all-purpose flour for the cake
sides; allow excess to hang over edges minutes. Remove cake from pan by flour, as doing so will make a dry, tough cake. If you don’t have
NEW YORK-STYLE CRUMB CAKE of pan. lifting parchment overhang. Dust with buttermilk, you can substitute an equal amount of plain
Servings: 8-10 For the crumb topping Whisk melted confectioners’ sugar just before serv- low-fat yogurt.
Start to finish: 1 hour, 15 minutes butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar, ing.
(Active time: 30 minutes) cinnamon, and salt together in medium Nutrition information per serving:
Crumb Topping: bowl to combine. Add flour and stir 410 calories; 150 calories from fat; 17
8 tablespoons unsalted butter, melt- with rubber spatula or wooden spoon g fat (10 g saturated; 1 g trans fats); 82
ed until mixture resembles thick, cohe- mg cholesterol; 138 mg sodium; 60 g
1/3 cup (2 1/3 ounces) granulated sive dough; set aside to cool to room carbohydrate; 1 g fiber; 28 g sugar; 5 g
sugar temperature, 10 to 15 minutes. protein.
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with violence, a connection that Green has and the withdrawn Strode. Before curtly dis- indies (“George Washington”), broader
HALLOWEEN elaborated on with a more feminist streak.
Having survived the “Babysitter Murders”
of 40 years ago, Laurie Strode (a fabulously
missing them, Strode insists their investi-
gation into Myers is pointless. “There’s
nothing to learn,” says Strode, surely no
comedies (“Pineapple Express”) and, more
recently, a few starry studio projects (“Our
Brand Is Crisis”), can’t recreate the eeriness
Continued from page 19 fierce Jamie Lee Curtis, reprising the role fan of, say, neo-Nazi newspaper features. of Carpenter’s original. But he pumps more
that was her film debut) is now a self- Hunt evil, she believes, don’t analyze it. blood into the story, both literally and fig-
nal cast members Jamie Lee Curtis and Nick described “twice-divorced basket case” liv- It’s a message peppered throughout uratively. Foggy nights and gas-station
Castle (the man under the mask), it has tried ing in a run-down house on the outskirts of “Halloween” with clear reference to today bathrooms turn predictably gory, more so
very hard to take much more, too. the fictional Haddonfield, Illinois. She has (and to some of the earlier “Halloween” than the original. But the scenes that fall
But while Green’s “Halloween,” which he turned her home into a training ground and installments that sought to understand between those foreboding, twinkling
penned with Danny McBride and Jeff domestic fortification (beneath the kitchen Michael). piano notes have far more warmth and spir-
Fradley, has faithfully adopted much of island is a well-armed shelter) for the sec- Needless to say, both those who dismiss it than you’d expect. You almost wish
what so resonated in Carpenter’s genre-cre- ond coming of Michael she’s always been Strode’s deep-seated trauma and those who Green — easily the most talented filmmak-
ating film — the stoic killer, the gruesome sure will happen. would rather study evil than confront it are er in the franchise since Carpenter — was
executions, the suburban nightmares — Her daughter (Judy Greer) and her son-in- gonna get their comeuppance. When instead making something original here on
what makes his “Halloween” such a thrill is law (Toby Huss) have grown tired of Michael is transferred to another facility, the same streets, with the same cast (includ-
how it deviates from its long-ago predeces- Strode’s fanatical survivalist paranoia. hell predictably breaks loose. Once ing the scene-stealing Miles Robbins) and
sor. Certain that the world isn’t so bad a place as Michael is again stalking the suburban none of the skull crushing.
Setting the template for countless slash- Strode insists, they plead for her to get streets of Haddonfield, custom kitchens But there are rituals to observe, and this
ers to follow, Carpenter’s film often over it. Their high-school daughter, start seeing their cutlery disappear, and the “Halloween” lives up to its name.
reserved its most painful endings for more Allyson (Andi Matichak) isn’t so sure, and shadows and closets of seemingly safe “Halloween, ” a Universal Pictures
promiscuous girls or drug-using teens. As a she naturally gravitates to the grandmother neighborhoods are again rife with danger. release, is rated R by the Motion Picture
grim reaper carrying out a metaphorical she’s been shielded from. Evil — soulless and unkillable — lurks Association of America for horror violence
reckoning, Michael had questionable bias- The curiosity of “Serial”-like podcast everywhere, even if does wear a silly mask. and bloody images, language, brief drug use
es. journalists (Jefferson Hall, Rhian Rees) Green, the sometimes brilliant, some- and nudity. Running time: 105 minutes.
But what Carpenter did do was equate sex introduces us to both the locked-up Myers times confounding filmmaker of art-house Three stars out of four.

TICKET INFORMATION: Tickets from only, and limited to two tickets per person. Area (TBA) for the following awards:

CITY
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$26 to $398 at sfopera.com, (415) 864-
3330 or the San Francisco Opera Box Office
at 301 Van Ness Ave. , San Francisco.
S TAGE DIRECTIONS : The War
Memorial Opera House is located at 301 Van
Ness Ave., within walking distance of the
ENSEMBLE OF A MUSICAL: Million
Dollar Quartet; PERFORMANCE IN A PRIN-
CIPAL ROLE: Nick Kenrick (Jerry Lee
Standing room tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Civic Center BART Station. San Francisco Lewis), Million Dollar Quartet; LIGHTING
on the morning of each performance. Opera offers complimentary shuttle service DESIGN: Aaron Spivey, Million Dollar
Opera Talks are open to tickets holders for Standing room tickets are $10 each, cash to and from the Civic Center BART station Quartet; CHOREOGRAPHY: Nicole Helfer,
the corresponding performance. for Fall 2018 mainstage performances. the Music Man and Robyn Tribuzi, Singin’
Shuttle service runs 90 minutes before and in the Rain; MUSIC DIRECTION: Alicia
45 minutes following every performance. Jeffrey, Million Dollar Quartet; and OUT-
Due to construction on Van Ness Ave., vehi- STANDING DIRECTION OF A MUSICAL:
cles may not pick-up and drop-off at 301 Alicia Jeffrey, Million Dollar Quartet. The
Van Ness Ave. Patrons should use the white TBA Award Ceremony takes place Nov. 5 at
loading zone at 450 Franklin St. (behind Herbst Theatre in San Francisco. For infor-
the Opera House) for ride-hail pick-up and mation about tickets to Broadway By the
drop-off. Bay productions visit http://www.broad-
*** waybythebay.org.
BROADWAY BY THE BAY NOMI-
NATED FOR TBA AWARDS. In its 50-
year history, Redwood City-based
Broadway By the Bay has received numer- Susan Cohn is a member of the San Francisco Bay
ous acclamations. This year, Broadway By Area Theatre Critics Circle and the American
Theatre Critics Association. She may be reached at
the Bay has been nominated by Theatre Bay [email protected].

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FRIDAY, OCT. 19
Calendar
Road Trip. 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
Doug Coke, 6650 Golf Course Drive,
Fun for Family Work shop: Plant a
Native California Plant Pollinator
For Asner, comic-books and
Burlingame. Dave and Chris
Stormont will talk about a 22 day,
4000 mile road trip though the
Southwest. For more information
call 787-5595.
Kidz in Motion. 10:15 a.m. South
San Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange
Garden from Seed. 10 a.m. to noon.
North Coast County Water, 2400
Francisco Blvd., Pacifica. Free. For
more information call 349-3000.
Filmmaking Class. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Midpen Media Center, 900 San
Antonio Road, Palo Alto. A 15-hour
autism are family matters
By Mike Cidoni Lennox book connection to develop one.”
Ave., South San Francisco. Kids will intensive filmmaking workshop that THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for decades, when Eventually, he did. Asner may end
move, play games, sing, stretch and covers everything you need to cre- the two would buy a up best remembered for playing hilar-
balance to foster gross motor skills. ate a digital video, from shooting to
For more information call 829-3860. editing to uploading. For more infor- LOS ANGELES — Even at age 88, couple of new iously crusty TV-news director Lou
mation call 494-8686.
actor Ed Asner still hangs out at the comic books Grant on the sitcom classic “The
ESL Tutoring and Study. 4 p.m. to 5
p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., Cheung Yeung Festival. 10 a.m. to comic-book store with his kid. before the elder Mary Tyler Moore Show.”
Millbrae. People who need practical 2:30 p.m. Skylawn Memorial Park, Asner would take “Lou Grant was a total birth of Ed
help with reading and writing spe- Skylawn Memorial Park State Route Early last week, the Asners could be
his son to work on Asner as a comedic personality, ”
cific document are welcome to drop 92 and Skyline Boulevard, San spotted at Hollywood’s legendary
by. No sign-ups required. For more Mateo. Come experience an impor- “The Mary Tyler Asner said. “With ‘Mary Tyler
Golden Apple Comics. But they
information call 697-7607. tant part of cultural life in the
Ed Asner Moore Show.” Moore, ’ I learned to do comedy,
Chinese community. Free. For more weren’t shopping.
Laptop and Computer information call (415) 359-2312. Matthew became which I had always feared and run
Optimization and Maintenance. 4
Instead, the two were promoting an a serious comic-art fan, so the idea of from, ignoring the fact that people
p.m. South San Francisco Library, 840 AARP South San Francisco internet comic-art auction to raise an auction to raise funds for a perma- found me innately funny — just to
W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Chapter 3156 General Meeting. funds for The Ed Asner Family Center.
Learn how to speed up your laptop 10:30 a.m. to noon. Magnolia Center, nent home for the center came about look at.”
and improve its performance. Free. 601 Grand Ave., South San Francisco. The sale by Heritage Auctions went organically. The pair caught a break When counting wins for work on
For more information call 829-3860. Free coffee and donuts will be pro- live on Wednesday. when Matthew’s tweet asking for both “Mary” and “Lou, ” the role
vided. For more information call 991-
McK inley Har vest Festival. 5:30 4111. Founded earlier this year by the donations got a response and assist earned Asner a total seven Emmy
p.m. to 9 p.m. McKinley Elementary actor’s son, Matthew, and daughter- by the revered, award-winning comic awards. But Asner acknowledged suc-
School, 701 Paloma Ave., State Propositions Pros and Cons.
Burlingame. Wide array of games 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Belmont in-law, Navah, the center offers pro- artist Kevin Nowlan. cess came at too big a price. “During
with winnable prizes and activities Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, grams and education for both special- “His tenacity helped us to get to my career, I stiffed the family. I let
including a rock climbing wall, go- Belmont. Join us for an examination
cart racing and huge inflatable dou- of the pros and cons of the state needs children and their families. some of the greatest artists in the them come in second all too often.”
ble slide as well as kid-friendly disc propositions on the November bal- The star of “The Mary Tyler Moore business: Alex Ross, Sam Kieth, Bill Asner said he deeply regretted not
jockeys, live music and food. Also lot. Free. For more information call
includes Sweet Shoppe, prize draw- 591-8286. Show, ” “Lou Grant” and the lead Sienkiewicz, ” said Matthew. Among being around for his children, credit-
ing, silent auction gallery and haunt- voice in the Pixar animated favorite auction highlights are rare original ing ex-wife Nancy Sykes for
ed house. Free. For more information Website Development Workshop. “Up,” Ed Asner has a son and three
call (415) 265-4785. 11 a.m. South San Francisco Library, cover art from “Captain America, ” Matthew’s successes.
840 W. Orange Ave., South San grandchildren with autism. “Astro City” books, as well as three Matthew disagreed: “He likes to
2018 Millbrae Man, Woman and Francisco. TeenTechSF, an interactive “They’re (all) beautiful people, ”
Student of the Year Dinner. 6 p.m. technology based community run donations from Nowlan himself. tell people he had nothing to do with
to 9 p.m. Green Hills Country Club, by and for teens, is visiting SSFPL to the actor noted. “And, at the same Dad also enjoys comics: “My making me who I am, but he had
500 Ludeman Lane, Millbrae. Tickets lead a Website Development time, they need all the help they can favorite cartoon or comic strip of all everything to do with making me
cost $55 and must be reserved by Workshop. For more information call
Oct. 12. For more information call 829-3860. get maneuvering through life. The was ‘Plastic Man,”’ Asner recalled. “I who I am. He instilled a sense of fair-
455-3472. Family Center is designed to help adored his sense of humor. He had a ness and a sense of fight for the
Transition to Independence
Shor t Reads for People with No Resource Fair. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mills them do that.” great sense of humor. Perhaps that underdog and a sense of really what’s
Time. 7 p.m. South San Francisco High School, 400 Murchison Drive, Father and son have had a comic- affected me in later years when I tried important in life.”
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South Millbrae. Learn about programs and
San Francisco. A teen book club services available to students who
focused on short stories, novellas have aged out or graduated from hold since widespread concern about a says cost some $295,310 in alleged
and other brief works. Snacks pro-
vided. For more information call 829-
3860.
Magic Show with Mentalist Fred
school-based special education pro-
grams. 40 agencies that provide
higher education, job training,
employment, day programs, living
options and health services to adults
GUN
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store selling guns in the same area
where families patronize businesses
was expressed by residents and offi-
damages from lease-termination obli-
gations, planning and construction
costs as well as lost profits. The letter
Lee and Friends. 7 p.m. Dragon with disabilities. Volunteers are cials last fall. is among the first steps the company
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 needed. Free. For more information
Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a call 558-2299. Though the majority of residents has taken toward filing a lawsuit
show filled with magic and comedy
put in place Nov. 13 by 10 months and expressed concern about the business against the city, and contains allega-
hypnosis. For more information call Delucchi's Mar ket Fourth 15 days, two public meetings were opening in San Carlos, for tions against city officials voted to
493-2006. Anniversary Celebration. 11 a.m. to held in May and an online forum col-
4 p.m. Delucchi's Market, 3640 Councilman Matt Grocott and several reject in May.
‘The Addams Family. ‘7:30 p.m. to Florence St., Redwood City. All kids lecting nearly 2,000 responses was others, the city’s action to stop the At the beginning of April, the retail-
10 p.m. San Mateo High School who show up in their Halloween conducted from May to July, according retailer from opening came too late er terminated its lease at the store loca-
Performing Arts Center, 600 N. costume will receive a free goodie
Delaware St., San Mateo. The San bag. For more information call 216- to a staff report. and after the business had taken steps tion, according to a previous staff
7600.
Mateo High School Drama To give staff time to review the thou- to open in a zone where — before the report.
Department presents their Fall musi-
cal, ‘The Addams Family.’ Cost is $20 Financial Fitness 101: Cash Flow sands of written and oral comments council voted to put the moratorium in To extend the moratorium, at least
for adults, $15 for seniors and stu- and Debt Management with Brad collected in those meetings, research
Hamada, CFEd. 2 p.m. South San place Nov. 13 — retail uses had been four councilmembers must vote in
dents. For more information call 558-
2375. Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange regulations on gun and ammunition permitted by right. Grocott previously favor of the measure and no further
Ave., South San Francisco. For more sales other cities have enacted and voted against the moratorium and its extensions may be granted if the coun-
2018 Grand National Rodeo. 7:30 information call 829-3860.
p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Cow Palace, 2600
study the city’s zoning ordinance, staff extension. cil votes to extend the temporary ban
Geneva Ave., Daly City. Grand ‘The Addams Family.’ 2 p.m. to 4:30 is requesting more time to develop rec- According to a March 29 letter sub- to May 12, according to a staff report.
p.m. San Mateo High School
National Rodeo, Livestock Exposition
Performing Arts Center, 600 N. ommendations for review by the city’s mitted to the city earlier this year by The city has pegged the Planning
and Horse Show. Features traditional
rodeo events including bareback Delaware St., San Mateo. The San Planning Commission and City Turner’s Operations — which the city Commission’s Nov. 5 and Nov. 19
riding, steer wrestling, team roping, Mateo High School Drama Council, according to a staff report.
Department presents their Fall musi- believes operates Turner’s meetings as well as City Council meet-
saddle bronc riding, tie-down rop-
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Exhibitors will show cattle, hogs, for adults, $15 for seniors and stu- for review of any recommended zoning
dents. For more information call 558- what would have been its 22nd loca- city officials misled the company by
sheep, goats and rabbits, along with
photography and fine art. Cost is $14 2375. tion in a San Carlos shopping center giving it permission to proceed with changes, according to the report.
to $45. For more information call
Kur t Ribak : Live in Concert. 2:30
where REI, Office Depot and Road opening a store and then enacting a
(415) 414-4100.
p.m. to 4 p.m. Redwood City Public Runner Sports have operated, Turner’s moratorium on new gun stores, a The council meets 7 p.m. Oct. 22, at
The You B etta Wor k Comedy Library, 1044 Middlefield Road, Outdoorsman’s plans have been on change in its policies the company City Hall, 600 Elm St.
¡Fiesta: Stand Up Comedy Redwood City. Original jazz music.
Extravaganza. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. For more information call 780-7058.
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Statement #278926 Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business used. $20. 650-369-2486. card Belmont (650)595-8855 (650)771-6324.
The San Mateo County SELPA is as: New World Ales, 935 Washington
seeking children and young adults as: 1)ILKB San Mateo 2)iLoveKickboxing Street, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis-
from birth to age 21 who may need San Mateo 3)iLoveKickboxing.com San tered Owner: Brew4U, LLC, CA. The
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special education. If you believe your This statement was filed with the Asses- most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
child may have any of these special business under the FBN on N/A. sor-County Clerk on 10/2/18. (Published hotPoint heaVy Duty Dryer excellent 304 Furniture (650)504-0585
needs, please contact your local /s/Janet Wilson/ in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/5/18, working condition Burlingame $50 Call
school district or the SELPA Office at This statement was filed with the Asses- 10/12/18, 10/19/18, 10/26/18). Dan (408)656-0958 2 walnut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops Vintage CraFtSman Jig Saw. Circa
(650) 802-5464. sor-County Clerk on 9/21/18. (Published need work but very good cond. $20/ea 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/28/18, kenmore window A/C (vert. open- (650)952-3466.
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The following person is doing business with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 (650)342-6993
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pecial, incluyendo altamente móviles as: Villarin Homes Realty, 44 Alta Vista counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. spring, mattress available. $40.00.
(como niños migrantes o desampara- Way, DALY CITY, CA 94014. Registered business under the FBN on 1/1/2018. (650)593-7408
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mixa mixer with bowel twin motor 309 office equipment
se sospeche tengan una discapaci- The business is conducted by an Individ- $50.00 (650)576-5026 Beige SoFa $99. Excellent Condition
sor-County Clerk on 10/4/18. (Published (650) 315-2319 laPtoP CaSe or bag. Black. Like new.
dad y tienen necesidad de servicios ual. The registrant commenced to trans- in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
de educación especial. Si usted cree new, Singer Sewing Machine Univer- Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
act business under the FBN on N/A. 10/12/18, 10/19/18, 10/26/18, 11/2/18). sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- BlaCk metal 4 drawer file cabinet
que su niño pueda tener una de estas /s/Eleanor Villarin/
necesidades especiales, por favor chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 $10. good condition. call (650)872-2371 310 misc. For Sale
contacte a su distrito escolar local o la This statement was filed with the Asses- FiCtitiouS BuSineSS name
sor-County Clerk on 9/25/18. (Published riCCar 500 hi performance upright vac- Bunk BedS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
Oficina de SELPA al (650) 802-5464. Statement #279068 years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or 200 PlaStiC trading card holders; $15;
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/28/18, The following person is doing business uum $75.00 (650)576-5026 (650)591-9769 San Carlos
B/O (650)685-2494
10/5/18, 10/12/18, 10/19/18). as: Horizon Homes (Real Estate & Home room heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
Builders), 1900 S. Norfolk St, #350, SAN vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. Commode, good condition. $20 obo. 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint,
MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: (650)952-3500 Please call (650)745-6309 no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
FiCtitiouS BuSineSS name Elizabeth S. Nelmida, same address.
FiCtitiouS BuSineSS name Statement #278952 The business is conducted by an Individ- Sewing maChine-royal XL 6000 ComPuter deSk (glass) & chair. Like BeSSy Small Evening Hand Bag With
Statement #278925 The following person is doing business ual. The registrant commenced to trans- Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
The following person is doing business as: 1)Mold Remedies 2)R&R Construc- act business under the FBN on N/A. (650)342-8436. [email protected]
/s/Elizabeth S. Nelmida/ BiFold ShutterS 2x28”x79 $10.00
as: mijjiCakes, 888 N San Mateo Dr Apt. tion Services, 320 Vallejo Dr #41, MILL- (650)544-5306
B312, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- This statement was filed with the Asses- VaCuum Cleaner (reconditioned) ComPuter SwiVel CHAIR. Padded
BRAE, CA 94030. Registered Owner: sor-County Clerk on 10/5/18. (Published $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
tered Owner: Mitzi Song, same address RPRW, Inc., CA. The business is con- Blue oySter cult lp signed by donald
The business is conducted by an Individ- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- ducted by a Corporation. The registrant 10/12/18, 10/19/18, 10/26/18, 11/2/18). weStern waShBoard Sales made deSk, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
(408)661-6019
commenced to transact business under of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. (650)458-3578
act business under the FBN on
9/21/2018. the FBN on01/01/2003. $75. phone 650-369-2486. CaSh regiSter Parts; Much Skin Not
FiCtitiouS BuSineSS name
/s/Mitzi Song/ /s/Richard Wolf/ Statement #279033 dining room Table-Antique,Oak, Guts $500 (415)269-4784
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business 297 Bicycles 5chairs, w/ extension $350 (650)290- Comealong 3/4 ton chain $25 (650)
sor-County Clerk on 9/21/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 9/25/18. (Published as: Magic Solutions Cleaning Company, 3188
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/28/18, adult BikeS 1 regular and 2 with bal- 873-6304
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/28/18, 907 B East 5th Ave, SAN MATEO, CA
10/5/18, 10/12/18, 10/19/18). 10/5/18, 10/12/18, 10/19/18). 94402. Registered Owners: Morgan Fur- loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 CoSCo Play Pen with travel bag. Used
row and Corrina Blaney, same address. dining taBle (36"x54") and 4 match- once $35 (650)591-2981
The business is conducted by a General Child’S SChwinn BiCyCle, Blue in ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
Partnership. The registrant commenced good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. $250 .(650)-654-1930. deluxe Folder Walker - 5" wheels -
to transact business under the FBN on Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
notiCe oF PuBliC hearing N/A. mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good. dining taBle - WITH Extension, six
regarding iSSuanCe oF /s/Morgan Rhett Furrow/ Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220. chairs, Solid wood, Vintage 1950’s, $500 Free magazineS. Library discards
multiFamily houSing reVenue BondS For This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)692-8012. year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
sor-County Clerk on 10/3/18. (Published mountain Bike new 21 gears $100. crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
353 main Street Family aPartmentS in the San Mateo Daily Journal, (650)722-3634 dreSSer 4-drawer in Belmont for
10/12/18, 10/19/18, 10/26/18, 11/2/18). $75. Good condition; good for children. hat, t-Shirt, sweatshirt and comput-
mountain Bike. Top brand. Runs erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon good. $39. (660)342-5220 Call (650)678-8585
thereafter as the matter can be heard, on Monday, November FiCtitiouS BuSineSS name dreSSer-antique Vanity Combo, 3 lionel ChriStmaS Holiday expan-
5, 2018, at the Council Chambers at City Hall, 1017 Middle- Statement #279077 298 Collectibles beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $550 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
field Road, Redwood City, California, the City Council of the The following person is doing business (650)209-3188
as: SM Motors, 308 7th Ave., SAN MA- 80’S toPS Complete Factory Set All lionel weStern Union Pass car and
City of Redwood City (the “City”) will conduct a public hearing TEO, CA 94401 . Registered Owners: Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. Full Size bed wood frame with pillow
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
as required by Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of Carlos Enrique Rodriguez Elias and San- top mattress $100.00 B/O (650)576-5026 lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System
1986, at which it will hear and consider information concerning dra Lorena Rodriguez, 1 W Santa Inez Badge, 7 Star Special Security Offi- Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
Ave. #N, San Mateo, CA 94402. The cer;$25- will text picture (650)218-0121 glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- 2360 RWC loction.
a proposed plan of financing providing for the issuance by the business is conducted by a Married Cou- San Carlos lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
California Statewide Communities Development Authority of ple. The registrant commenced to trans- meilink SaFe-Fire Proof,
act business under the FBN on N/A. BarBie doll of the World collection ikea dreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
multifamily housing revenue bonds in one or more series is- /s/Sandra Lorena Rodriguez/ 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. 50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200
$75.00. Call (650)872-2371 www.elo.deals (415)309-3892
sued from time to time, including bonds issued to refund such This statement was filed with the Asses-
revenue bonds in one or more series from time to time, and at sor-County Clerk on 10/9/18. (Published BeautiFul herman Miller pendulum ikea taBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, clock. Rich wood finish - works well; nice $ 30. (650)598-9804.
no time to exceed $70,000,000 in outstanding aggregate prin- 10/19/18, 10/26/18, 11/2/18, 11/9/18). chime! $65; 650-591-8851.
motley Crue lp signed by neil lee
cipal amount, to finance or refinance the acquisition and con- maSSage taBle, excellent condition, sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
folding, $25, (650) 552-9556.
struction of a 125-unit multifamily rental housing project locat- dePreSSion glaSS Dining Plate. 8 negrini FenCing Epee mask size M
FiCtitiouS BuSineSS name 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
ed at 353 Main Street, Redwood City, California. The facilities Statement #279170 $12 (650)762-6048
new deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must (415)260-6940
are to be owned by 353 Main Street Family Apartments, L.P. The following person is doing business Sell! (650) 875-8159.
(the “Borrower”), operated by FPI Management, Inc., and are as: LMNC, 455 Helen Drive, MILLBRAE, lennox red Rose, Unused, hand new lawn SWING 5'1/2" W x 5 '6" H
CA 94030. Registered Owners: Lisa M. painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
generally known as 353 Main Street Family Apartments (the Morse and Merrin V. Morse, same ad- $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
new twin Mattress set plus frame $100 (650) 678-6428 aft. 6pm
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
“Project”). dress. The business is conducted by a old Style Water dispenser-iron stand-
Married Couple. The registrant com- miller lite Neon sign , work good niagara ViBrating Adjustable bed clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873-
menced to transact business under the $59 call (650)218-6528 good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan 6304
Those wishing to comment on the proposed financing or refi- FBN on N/A. (408)656-0958
nancing and the nature and location of the Project may either /s/Lisa M. Morse/ old, antique, Bottle Collection: 20 ray-Ban toP Bar Sunglasses
appear in person at the public hearing or submit written com- This statement was filed with the Asses- bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 oFFiCe tyPe 34"X 60" heavy solid RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
sor-County Clerk on 10/16/18. (Publish- wood with formica wood grain top $25 wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light-
ments, which must be received by the City prior to the hearing. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, PorCelain doll collection $10.00.
(650) 787-9753 weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
Written comments should be sent to City of Redwood City at 10/19/18, 10/26/18, 11/2/18, 11/9/18). Call (650)872-2371.
6596
1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City, California 94063, At- Small rug beater. $15.00 (650)207- reClining Chair, wine colored $30,
tention: City Clerk. 4162 (650)-583-4985 SamSonite 26" tan hard-sided suit
order to Show CauSe For case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
Change oF name Star warS R2-D2, original 1998 un- retro hutCh Needs refinishing other- $45. (650)328-6709
CITY CLERK CASE# 18CIV05331 opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. wise good condition. Top detaches from
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Steve 650-518-6614 bottom $25. (650)712-9962 Silk Saree 6 yards new nice color.for
CITY OF REDWOOD CITY COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, teleSCoPe-CeleStron aStro Solid wood Dining table with exten- formation.
Dated: October 19, 2018 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Master Newtonian Reflector, w/ tro/pod sion great piece great condition black
PETITION OF stand, Like New $150.00 $80 (650)364-5263 Sink, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
Rachid Zakhia (pro per) Call (415)239-1348. $15.00 (650)544-5306
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Solid wood Entertainment Center-
Petitioner: Rachid Zakhia filed a petition toPPS BaSeBall complete set 1987 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In Slr lenS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
with this court for a decree changing thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
name as follows: 4474 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
Present name: Rachid Zakhia (925)482-5742 Slr lenS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
Proposed Name: Richard Zakhia Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
notiCe oF PuBliC hearing 299 Computers taBle 24"x48" folding legs each end.
tireS-Set oF four P225 45 R18 $80
regarding iSSuanCe oF THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
interested in this matter shall appear be- 19" Color Monitor with stand VG con- $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 OBO (650)359-2238.
multiFamily houSing reVenue BondS For fore this court at the hearing indicated dition power cord/owners manual includ-
hallmark houSe aPartmentS below to show cause, if any, why the pe- tunturi rowing Machine, Good
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 twin Bed frame-black wrought iron Condition, $75, (650)483-1222
tition for change of name should not be from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
granted. Any person objecting to the i-Pad keyBoard. $25.00. (650)588- uniden harley Davidson Gas Tank
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, at 7:00 p.m., or name changes described above must file twin Bed, mattress, box spring, frame
0842 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, on Monday, a written objection that includes the rea- $ 50. (650)598-9804.
November 5, 2018, at the Council Chambers at City Hall, 1017 sons for the objection at least two court reCordaBle Cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- walker - Good Condition - Like New -
days before the matter is scheduled to ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, twin Bed- Free you pick up. Call $35 (650)341-5347
Middlefield Road, Redwood City, California, the City Council of be heard and must appear at the hearing (650) 578 9208 (650)344-2109
the City of Redwood City (the “City”) will conduct a public to show cause why the petition should uSed Bedroom Furniture, FREE. Call 311 musical instruments
hearing as required by Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 300 toys (650)573-7381.
Code of 1986, at which it will hear and consider information tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Veneer CheSt 6.5’ high, 3 ft. wide
1929 antique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
concerning a proposed plan of financing providing for the issu- petition shall be held on 12/6/18 at 9 ameriCan Flyer locomotive runs ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 $99 (650)322-2814. (650)742-6776.
ance by the California Statewide Communities Development a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this wall unit/room Divider. Simple
Authority of multifamily housing revenue bonds in one or more Order to Show Cause shall be published large StuFFed ANIMALS - $3 each lines. Breaks down for transportation. Baldwin BaBy GRAND 1928 vintage
series issued from time to time, including bonds issued to re- at least once each week for four succes- Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message in walnut. $7500.00 w/bench (415)608-
fund such revenue bonds in one or more series from time to sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 1214
ing on the petition in the following news- Star warS Celebration 3 Darth Vader walnut CheSt, small (4 drawer with
time, and at no time to exceed $25,000,000 in outstanding ag- paper of general circulation: $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 ChromatiC harmoniCa: Horner
gregate principal amount, to finance or refinance the acquisi- San Mateo Daily Journal The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
tion and rehabilitation of a 72-unit multifamily rental housing Filed: 10/9/2018 302 antiques white wiCker Armoire, asking $100, (650)278-5776.
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ great condition, text for picture (650)571-
project located at 531 Woodside Road, Redwood City, Califor- Judge of the Superior Court antique hemingray Glass Tele- 0947
nia. The facilities are to be owned by Hallmark 2017, LP (the Dated: 10/5/2018 graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris- eVerett uPright antique piano.
“Borrower”), operated by VPM Management, Inc., and are (Published 10/12/18, 10/19/18, tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762- wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718.
10/26/18, 11/2/18). 6048 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
generally known as Hallmark House Apartments (the “Proj- For Sale: Epiphone Les Paul Cus-
ect”). Beer SteinS-original from Germa- 306 housewares tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info $625.00. (650)421-5469.
Those wishing to comment on the proposed financ- (650)592-7483 ComPlete Set OF CHINA - Windsor
210 lost & Found Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, huge ludwig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
ing or refinancing and the nature and location of the Project 20-pieces in original box, never used. & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
may either appear in person at the public hearing or submit loSt Cat. Black and White. Black mahogany antique Secretary desk, $250 per box (3 boxes available). Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
written comments, which must be received by the City prior to patch on right eye. REWARD. 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- (650)342-5630 (916)975-4969
Call (323) 439-7713. elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
the hearing. Written comments should be sent to City of Red- CryStal (leaded glass) lamp $30. Piano, uPright, in excellent condi-
wood City at 1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City, California roSeVille tuliP Pitcher, Ca: 1900. Can send picture. (650)464-7860 tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
94063, Attention: City Clerk. Books $45. (650)574-2490.
mikaSa Set. White. Modern (square) Piano-1955 Baldwin Acrosonic 36”
JameS PatterSon hardback books. High, Free for anyone to pick-up
CITY CLERK 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
303 electronics Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
(650)295-9121.
CITY OF REDWOOD CITY Sink douBle cast iron. Good condi-
Cannon CoPier. $20. 650-342-5220. tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 Player Piano 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
niCholaS SParkS hardback books. sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
Dated: October 19, 2018 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 Free teleViSion - Mitsubishi, 308 tools www.elo.deals
V.logVinoV, unuSual Journey to the 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not
Vintage lingerie Washboard circa
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available
1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 Delivery available. at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron strumming $50 (650)369-2486
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311 musical instruments 316 Clothes 318 Sports equipment 345 medical equipment 470 rooms 620 Automobiles
zilJiAn CymbAlS with stands, 21” men'S StetSon hat, size large, new, leAther Golf bag with 23 clubs $90. AdJuStAble bAth shower transfer toyotA ‘13 Corolla - Black, Excellent
ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99 rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 (650) 592-2648. bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976 hiP houSinG condition Like new, Automatic, One own-
(916)826-5964 (650) 578-9208 Non-Profit Home Sharing Program er, $7,295.00 (650)212-6666.
men'S roSSiGnol Skis. $95.00, driVe 3-in-1 commode with seat,buck- San Mateo County
good condition, (650)341-0282. et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10 (650)348-6660
neW With tags Wool or cotton Men's
312 Pets & Animals pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
one dozen Official League Diamond
(510)770-1976 625 Classic Cars
(650)952-3466
Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger driVe deluXe two button walker $10 CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado
Airline CArrier for cats, pur. from
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call nWt zeGnA medium brown plaid cash- (650)771-6324. (510)770-1976 485 residential Care 44,632 original miles. Needs body work
(505)228-1480 local. mere blazer, XL $20 (650)952-3466 and headliner $2,975 OBO (650)218-
PrinCe tenniS 2 section nylon black homediCS duAl Shiatsu Massage 4681.
ShoeS Size 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162 VorAlto VillAGe
one kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- (650)508-8662 $55.(650)341-8342
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. inVerSion therAPy table back At menlo PArk CheVy ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
(650)593-2066 tuXedo Size 40, black, including white totAl Gym XLS, excellent condition. stretcher w/ heat $99.00 joe (650)573- Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
5269 A welcoming and spa-like secured obo. (650)952-4036.
shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189 Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call memory care community nestled in a
PArrot CAGe, Steel, Large - approx (650)588-0828
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best Work bootS. Iron Age, size 10-1/2, omt tAble, excellent condition, fold- residential neighborhood just blocks CheVy ‘86 CorVette. Automatic.
offer. (650)245-4084 brown, with steel metatarsal protection. touredGe reACtion ii uniflex sys- ing, $25, (650) 552-9556. from downtown Menlo Park 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494 tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons obo. (650) 952-4036.
Pet CArrier for small dog or cat in ex- new $75. Call May (650)349-0430 rAdiAtion ProteCtion 1/2-apron Call today to Schedule a Visit
cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- Pb free; .5mm Pb equivalent, xl, adjusta- (650)322-4100 CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k
6059 318 Sports equipment treAdmill in very good condition. Pic- ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227- mileS. New upgrades $24,500 OBO..
7742. www.voralto.com (650)481-5296.
ture available on request. $50 obo.
Pet tAXi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux biG berthA, Golfsmith Titanium Driver 650 322 9598.
Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for ,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick dAtSun ‘79 510 Sedan grey original
$25. Call (650)349-6059. (415)999-4474 treAdmill-horizon like New, limit-
Garage Sales condition clean inside and out $4,000
ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO 515 office Space (650)364-3562
316 Clothes boW fleX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good (650)508-8662

5 boXeS male & female square dance


Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
$1200 asking $800 Call Michael trek mountAin train tag a long; exec moVinG/ -VirtuAl offiCeS-
merCedeS ‘74 450 SEL, One owner,
No Accidents, Needs engine work, Pale
Yellow, $2,500 OBO (650)375-1350.
condition;$75;will text photo; (650)218- $59 - $150
clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
(650)784-1061.
brAnd neW Golf bag with Stand.
0121 San Carlos GArAGe Sale *Business Internet *Phone Answering merCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top.
tunturiC StAtionAry Bike $45. *Conference Rooms *Offices Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851-
blue tAhAri NWT wool button-up Makes a great gift. $70. 415-867-6444. Daly City-(650) 878-8403 Saturday, Oct. 20 *Complete IT Services * Mail 0878
jacket $25 (650)952-3466 brAnd neW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods; VintAGe nASh Cruisers Mens/ Wom- (650) 373-2000 merCedeS ‘89 300e, Low Miles, Excel.
Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great
boX of used men's Levi's and misc.
jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition gift $99. 415-867-6444.
ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
Everything must GO!! bay Area executive offices Condition, Good Engine, Needs paint,
$13,900 (650)303-4257. Leave msg.
www.bayareaoffices.com
(650)589-0764
eASton Aluminum bat.33 inches, 30 Workout benCh, weights, bars, for Household Items, 630 trucks & SuV’s
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 flat/incline bench and legs. $100.
dAWGS brAnd Kaymann black and
white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25 (650)861-2411 Holiday Decorations,
620 Automobiles ford ‘10 F150 Super Crew cab, 78K
(650)369-2486 elliPtiCAl-nordiC trACk Like new
Barely Used, Paid $600, Asking $300 yAmAhA roof RACK, 58 inches $75.
Cosmetics and miles. System-One toolboxes and rack.
fAnCy hiGh heel shoes, never worn obo. (650)235-0066. (650)458-3255 Much More! 1994 mitSubiShi 3000 GT- VR4 Twin $16K contact or text (650)520-3725
size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648 Turbo Perfect Cont. Asking $30,000
ford ‘90 F-250, 7.5litre v8, 4wheel dr.,
eVerlASt 80# MMA Heavy Bag and 340 Camera & Photo equip. 703 Prescott ln. (650)315-2959 (650)558-8555
102k original miles, Many upgrades,
Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
fAuX fur Coat Woman's brown multi
Golf bAllS Titlest ProV1, 50, perfect nikon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel- foster City 94044 1999 CAdillAC DeVille Contour-Paid $12,500 (650)759-3188
color in excellent condition 3/4 lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 $6,000 Sell $3,000 Good Condition
length $50 (650)692-8012 condition, each at $ 0.50. (650)345-5446 (650)315-2954 or (650)558-8555 leXuS '08 RX400 179K, fully loaded,
Golf ClubS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all-- omeGA b600 Condenser Enlarger, In- AWD, $8,400. (650)302-5523
kAyAno men’S Running shoes size 11
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Man linked to Saudi prince at


consulate when writer vanished By Suzan Fraser, Sarah consul general’s residence, adds to
El Deeb and Jon Gambrell the growing pressure on Saudi
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Arabia amid international outrage
over the disappearance of the
ISTANBUL — A member of Saudi writer, whom Turkish officials say
Crown Prince Mohammed bin was killed and dismembered.
Salman’s entourage during several In a further sign of that pres-
trips abroad walked into the Saudi sure, U. S. Treasury Secretary
Consulate in Istanbul just before Steven Mnuchin said he will not
writer Jamal Khashoggi vanished attend an investment conference
there, a surveillance photo leaked in Saudi Arabia, as did senior gov-
Thursday shows, drawing the ernment officials from France,
kingdom’s heir-apparent closer to Britain and the Netherlands.
the columnist’s alleged slaying. Several top business executives
The man, identified by Turkish have also canceled plans to
officials as Maher Abdulaziz attend, as has the head of the
Mutreb, has been photographed in International Monetary Fund,
the background of Prince Christine Lagarde.
Mohammed’s trips to the U.S., President Donald Trump, who
REUTERS France and Spain this year. first came out hard on the Saudis
Donald Trump talks to reporters about journalist Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance. Turkish officials say he flew over the disappearance but had
into Istanbul on a private jet since has backed off, said

Trump concedes Khashoggi likely dead along with an “autopsy expert”


Oct. 2 and left that night. That was
the same day Khashoggi, a colum-
Thursday that it “certainly looks”
as though Khashoggi is dead, and
that the consequences for the
By Matthew Lee Before Trump spoke, the admin- into the disappearance of the jour- nist for The Washington Post who Saudis “will have to be very
and Darlene Superville istration announced that Treasury nalist, last seen entering the Saudi wrote critically of Prince severe” if they are found to have
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Secretary Steven Mnuchin had Consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2. Mohammed’s rise to power, killed him.
pulled out of a major upcoming The messaging underscored the entered the consulate and was not Analysts say that as long as the
WASHINGTON — President Saudi investment conference and a administration’s concern about seen again. Saudis refuse to acknowledge what
Donald Trump acknowledged U. S. official said Secretary of the effect the case could have on Saudi Arabia, which initially happened to Khashoggi, the leaks
Thursday it “certainly looks” as State Mike Pompeo had warned the relations with a close and valuable called the allegations “baseless,” about the case will probably con-
though missing Saudi journalist Saudi crown prince that his credi- strategic partner. Increasingly has not responded to repeated tinue.
Jamal Khashoggi is dead, and he bility as a future leader is at stake. upset U. S. lawmakers are con- requests for comment from the “Turkey wants to show to the
threatened “very severe” conse- Pompeo said the Saudis should demning the Saudis and question- Associated Press over recent days, world that it cannot be ignoble,
quences if the Saudis are found to be given a few more days to finish ing the seriousness with which including on Thursday over selling values and principles in
have murdered him. His warning and make public a credible investi- Trump and his top aides are taking Mutreb’s identification. The AP political deals with U.S. or Saudi
came as the administration tough- gation before the U. S. decides the matter, while Trump has could not immediately reach to try to bury the truth and come
ened its response to a disappear- “how or if” to respond. Trump’s emphasized the billions of dollars Mutreb for comment. up with an acceptable scenario,”
ance that has sparked global out- comments, however, signaled an in weapons the Saudis purchase But Mutreb’s appearance at the said Yusuf Katipoglu, a Turkish
rage. urgency in completing the probe from the United States. consulate, as well as later at the analyst.
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