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Millbrae officials eye Community Center tax


City Council to discuss hiring firm to lead potential bond outreach effort
By Austin Walsh slated Tuesday, Officials have long expected the the holidays to get the publics the proposed tax.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Nov. 14, to set tax to be essential for the recon- view on this project and what the A staff report from the office of
in motion plans struction effort, and Mayor strengths and challenges are of Deputy City Manager Deanna
j ump -s t art i n g Reuben Holober said he believes getting a bond measure passed, Hilbrants echoed Holobers per-
The enthusiasm of Millbrae vot- community out- time has come to begin formal he said. spective regarding the need for
ers to furnish most of the funds for reach on a bond examination of the potential At the meeting, councilmem- officials to move expeditiously
a new Community Center replac- initiative to measure. bers will discuss hiring consult- through the polling and outreach
ing the former facility devastated finance con- If we want to have a successful ing firm The Lew Edwards Group process.
last year by arson will likely soon struction of a campaign at some point in 2018, for $50,000 to lead the polling, Due to the time sensitive need
be gauged. Reuben new, modern it is important that we get going bond language authoring and com-
The Millbrae City Council is Holober center. right away on the polling before munity engagement process for See CENTER, Page 27

Study: Taxes
would climb
for over 13M
Millions of moderate-income American
households will see tax hike from Senate bill
By Marcy Gordon toward the first
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS major revamp
of the tax sys-
WASHINGTON Promoted as tem in some 30
needed relief for the middle class, years.
the Senate Republican tax over- Barging into
haul actually would increase taxes the carefully
for some 13.8 million moderate- calibrated work
income American households, a that House and
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL nonpartisan analysis showed Donald Trump S e n a t e
Zulma Valdivia, owner of Divia Express Insurance Agency at 3000 Middlefield Road, works with her employee, Monday. R e p ub l i c a n s
Marcela Solorio (left).Valdivia was one of 11 business owners who participated in a county pilot program aimed The assessment by Congress have done, President Donald
at helping Middlefield Road businesses in North Fair Oaks develop strategies for expanding their businesses. Joint Committee on Taxation Trump called for a steeper tax cut
emerged as the Senates tax-writ- for wealthy Americans and pressed

Preping for Middlefield improvements ing committee began wading


through the measure, working See TAX HIKE, Page 26
County pilot aims to help businesses expand in face of construction changes
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
ing operating costs down as plans
for road improvements such as a
a source of concern.
Having moved Divia Insurance
Redwood City school officials
In an effort to help small busi-
nesses weather construction
buffered bike lane, 35-foot tree
spacing, 12-foot-wide sidewalks
and intersection bulb-outs steps
Express Agency, the business she
has owned for 11 years, to its cur-
rent location at 3000 Middlefield
weigh at-large election shift
planned for a stretch of away from their businesses on the
major neighborhood thoroughfare
Road some eight years ago, Board of trustees to examine transition to
Middlefield Road in the North Fair Valdivia knows many of her
Oaks neighborhood, county offi- take shape. clients learned about her business by-trustee system at upcoming meeting
cials and local organizations are Though the improvements as from simply walking past it. So By Austin Walsh The Redwood City school board
working with business owners to well as the effort to underground when she heard about a construc- is slated to host Wednesday, Nov.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
equip them with tools to expand utilities for the same 0. 3-mile tion project that could last for 15, a public hearing discussing
and thrive. stretch of Middlefield Road months outside her offices just transitioning away from its cur-
between Pacific and Fifth avenues Redwood City education offi-
Since June, 11 business owners south of the intersection of rent system to by-trustee elec-
in unincorporated San Mateo cials are weighing a proposal
with stores or offices along Middlefield Road and First Avenue, tions which award seats to trustees
County are aimed at making the which would overhaul the election
Middlefield Road have worked she grew worried about how many according to where they live.
road more pedestrian-friendly, for process for members of the ele-
with business mentors and legal clients or potential customers The move from the current sys-
Middlefield Road business owner mentary school district board of
experts to develop strategies for
trustees.
reaching new customers and keep- Zulma Valdivia, they were initially See PILOT, Page 35 See ELECTION, Page 27

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Thought for the Day


Rewards and punishments
are the lowest form of education.
Chuang-tzu, Chinese writer

This Day in History


Inspired by the Jules Verne novel

1889 Around the World in Eighty Days,


New York World reporter Nellie Bly
(Elizabeth Cochrane) set out to make
the trip in less time than the fictional
Phileas Fogg. (She completed the journey in 72 days.)
In 1 8 5 1 , Herman Melvilles novel Moby-Dick; Or, The
Whale was published in the United States, almost a month
after being released in Britain.
In 1 9 1 0 , Eugene B. Ely became the first aviator to take off
from a ship as his Curtiss pusher rolled off a sloping platform
on the deck of the scout cruiser USS Birmingham off
Hampton Roads, Virginia.
In 1 9 2 5 , the first group exhibition of surrealistic paintings
opened at the Galerie Pierre in Paris.
In 1 9 4 0 , during World War II, German planes destroyed most
of the English town of Coventry.
In 1 9 4 4 , Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra recorded Opus
No. 1 for RCA Victor.
In 1 9 5 4 , the president of Egypt, Muhammad Naguib, was
deposed by the Revolutionary Command Council, leaving
Gamal Abdel Nasser fully in charge as acting head of state.
In 1 9 6 5 , the U.S. Armys first major military operation of REUTERS
the Vietnam War began with the start of the five-day Battle of A performer takes part in a traditional folk festival in San Martin, Colombia.
Ia Drang. (The fighting between American troops and North
Vietnamese forces ended on Nov. 18 with both sides claiming
victory.)
In other news ...
In 1 9 6 9 , Apollo 12 blasted off for the moon. No problems as magnitude honors women who break boundaries. The dead man also was from
In 1 9 7 0 , a chartered Southern Airways DC-9 crashed while Past dolls have included gymnast Montebello.
trying to land in West Virginia, killing all 75 people on 4.7 quake shakes near San Jose Gabby Douglas and Selma director
board, including the Marshall University football team and SAN FRANCISCO A light earth- Ava DuVernay. U.K. Scrabble group bans star
its coaching staff. quake has struck in Northern Muhammad said on Twitter that she player for breaking tile rule
In 1 9 8 6 , the Securities and Exchange Commission imposed California and been felt by some peo- was proud that young people will be
a $100 million penalty on inside-trader Ivan F. Boesky and ple in the surrounding area, but there able to play with a Barbie who choos- LONDON The Association of
barred him from working again in the securities industry. are no immediate reports of damages or es to wear hijab! British Scrabble players banned one of
injuries. Muhammad, the first American to its star players for three years after an
Birthdays The quake with a preliminary 4.7
magnitude struck Monday at 11:30
compete at the Olympics while wear-
ing a hijab, won a bronze medal in
independent investigation concluded
that he had broken rules in the popular
a.m. near the small town of Gonzales, fencing at the 2016 Rio Games. word game.
about 75 miles south of San Jose, in an Allan Simmons has authored books
area appears to be almost entirely One killed, two hurt in car on Scrabble and contributed game cov-
wilderness or agricultural fields. erage to The Times newspaper, which
The U.S. Geological Survey says the
plunge off mountainside first reported his ban from competi-
epicenter was about 4 miles deep (6 MOUNT BALDY VILLAGE Los tion. The London-based newspaper
kilometers). Angeles County authorities found an says it will no longer use him as a con-
The National Weather Service office 18-year-old man dead and two other tributor.
in Monterey tweeted the quake was felt people injured in a car that plunged A committee member for the associ-
in their office, 25 miles southeast of more than 500 feet down a mountain- ation, Elie Dangoor, said Monday that
Pianist Yanni is 63. Former U.S. Rapper Reverend
the epicenter. side during the weekend. three independent witnesses saw
Secretary of State Run is 53.
Condoleezza Rice Police and fire officials in and around The San Gabriel Valley Tribune Simmons put a hand with freshly
is 63. the area reported no immediate dam- reports the victims may have been drawn letter tiles back into a bag to
ages, injuries or other problems. undiscovered for nearly a day after draw more tiles contrary to the
Actress Kathleen Hughes is 89. Former NASA astronaut Fred plummeting off Glendora Ridge Road rules.
Haise is 84. Jazz musician Ellis Marsalis is 83. Composer Barbie makes near Mount Baldy in the Angeles The natural conclusion had been
Wendy Carlos is 78. Writer P.J. ORourke is 70. Britains National Forest.
Prince Charles is 69. Rock singer-musician James Young doll of hijab-wearing California Highway Patrol Officer
that he had been cheating, Dangoor
told the Associated Press.
(Styx) is 68. Singer Stephen Bishop is 66. Blues musician Olympian Ibtihaj Muhammad Peter Nicholson says the crash was There were four instances dating
Anson Funderburgh is 63. Former presidential adviser Valerie discovered at 10 a.m. Sunday.
Jarrett is 61. Actress Laura San Giacomo is 56. Actor D.B. NEW YORK The maker of Barbie back to 2016, and the committee con-
says it will sell a doll modeled after But one of the victims, an 18-year- ducted an independent probe which was
Sweeney is 56. Actor Patrick Warburton is 53. Rock musician
Ibtihaj Muhammad, an American old Los Angeles woman, was last heard concluded a few weeks ago. The matter
Nic Dalton is 53. Country singer Rockie Lynne is 53. Pop from at 11 a.m. Saturday. She was hos-
fencer who competed in last years came to larger public attention only
singer Jeanette Jurado (Expose) is 52. Retired MLB All-Star pitalized with a compound leg fracture.
Olympics while wearing a hijab. recently, and was discussed during the
pitcher Curt Schilling is 51. Rock musician Brian Yale is 49.
Mattel Inc. says the doll will be The driver, an 18-year-old World English Language Scrabble
Rock singer Butch Walker is 48. Actor Josh Duhamel is 45.
available online next fall. The doll is Montebello man, suffered major Players Association event that ended
Rock musician Travis Barker is 42. Contemporary Christian
part of the Barbie Shero line that injuries. Sunday.
musician Robby Shaffer is 42.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles, Nov. 11 Powerball Fantasy Five Tue s day an d We dn e s day Mostly
one letter to each square,
16 56 15 30 34 37 39 cloudy. A chance of rain. Highs in the
to form four ordinary words. 4 6 30 18
upper 50s. Lows in the lower 50s.
Powerball

ZAPAL Thurs day : Mostly cloudy. Breezy. Highs


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Nov. 10 Mega Millions in the lower 60s. South winds 20 to 30


8 5 7 5 mph...becoming 15 to 20 mph in the
6 23 38 42 58 24
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All Rights Reserved. Mega number
Daily three midday Thurs day ni g ht: Mostly cloudy. Lows in the 50s. South
PYMET Nov. 11 Super Lotto Plus 8 7 5 winds 10 to 20 mph. Chance of showers 30 percent.
Fri day : Partly cloudy. Lows around 50. Highs in the upper
4 16 21 39 47 8 Daily three evening 50s.
Mega number Fri day ni g ht: Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers in the
0 0 8 evening. Lows in the lower 50s.
LIMENG The Daily Derby race winners are Money Bags, No. 11, Saturday : Mostly cloudy. A slight chance of rain. Highs
in first place; California Classic, No. 10, in second place; around 60.
and Lucky Star, No. 02, in third place. The race time Saturday ni g ht: Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers in
was clocked at 1:43.37. the evening. Lows in the lower 50s.
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Suspect description released in fatal hit-and-run Police reports

South San Francisco police seek help identifying driver who killed woman Rock and roll
A bicyclist threw a rock at a business
STAFF AND WIRE REPORT Francisco police Lt. Scott Campbell. said police hope the description of the per- front window and it broke on Beacon
Were actively following leads and we son can help them identify the driver. Street in South San Francisco, it was
South San Francisco police are looking hope to identify the suspect soon, If someone knows something, we con- reported at 5:58 a.m. Wednesday, Oct.
for help identifying a hit-and-run suspect Campbell said. tinue to ask the public for their assistance, 4.
investigators say is responsible for killing Police were first called just before mid- Campbell said.
a 44-year-old woman who was struck while night Saturday, Nov. 11, by a witness who The victims daughter Andy Marie
walking across El Camino Real Saturday reported a car had struck a pedestrian in the Gonzales created a Gofundme campaign SAN MATEO
night. southbound lanes on the 200 block of El where she wrote her mother always wanted Vandal i s m. A vehicle was damaged on
The San Mateo County Coroners Office Camino Real. Officers located Gonzales, to be by the ocean and the proceeds from the Trollman Avenue, it was reported at 8:58
identified the victim as South San Francisco unconscious in the street. She was trans- fundraiser would go toward funeral and cre- a.m. Monday, Oct. 29.
resident Teresa Gonzales. ported to a local hospital where she was mation expenses.
Vandal i s m. A rock was thrown at a resi-
Police initially released a description of later pronounced dead, according to police. The daughter described her mother as a dences living room window on Shoreview
a suspect vehicle as a black Toyota or Police released a description of the sus- single mother of two who loved her family Avenue, it was reported at 2:23 a.m. Sunday,
Lexus made around 1998-2000 that likely pect vehicle, which caught the attention of and friends and lived her life to the absolute
Oct. 29.
had mild to moderate damage. On Monday, another witness who was nearby shortly fullest. She was a firecracker and was so full
of life, she was a friend to all and had the Burg l ary. A vehicles window was found
they announced a tip had come in since after the accident. A person reported they
were sitting in their car in a San Bruno park- sweetest, most gentle soul according to the smashed on Hack Ross Avenue, it was
details about the case were first released. A
ing lot when a man pulled in, got out of his website. reported at 7:53 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 28.
person of interest is now described as a
white man in his 30s, between 5 feet 8 car and began examining his vehicle. As As of Monday evening, the site at Burg l ary . A businesss front window was
inches and 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing soon as the suspicious man noticed the g o fun dme. co m/ t eres a-g o n zal es -fun eral - found broken on Pacic Avenue, it was
approximately 220 pounds with a pencil other person, he jumped back in the car and costs had raised $7,870. reported at 7:19 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 28.
mustache and short faded haircut. The man fled, according to police. Anyone with information about the fatal Burg l ary . Someone broke into a vacant
was last seen in a San Bruno parking lot After gathering evidence at the scene, collision is urged to call South San house and stole tools from the garage by
near the 1100 block of Cherry Avenue, investigators determined the car likely sus- Francisco police at (650) 877-8900. Tips prying open the garage door on West Poplar
about a quarter mile from where Gonzales tained damage to hood and the front right can be left anonymously at tips@ssf.net or Avenue, it was reported at 7:11 a.m. Friday,
was fatally struck, said South San headlight cover may be busted. Campbell (650) 952-2244. Oct. 27.

Pot-friendly San Francisco ational cannabis through existing medical MILLBRAE


Around the Bay marijuana outlets on Jan. 1 as they continue
fights over recreational cannabis city has taken a contentious turn as critics, to figure out where to allow new stores.
Po s s es s i o n o f co ntro l l ed s ubs tance.
A Millbrae man was cited and released for
SAN FRANCISCO Famously pro- many of them older Chinese immigrants The possibility of overly strict regula- being in possession of methamphetamine
cannabis San Francisco, where the 4/20 who oppose marijuana use, try to restrict tions has businesses fretting over access on the 200 block of Beverly Avenue, it was
marijuana holiday is celebrated with a group where pot can be sold. and some San Franciscans wondering what reported at 8:28 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 5.
smoke-out on Hippie Hill, is having a sur- Divided San Francisco supervisors are happened to the counter-culture, anti-
prisingly difficult time establishing regula- Prohibition city they know and love. The Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into and
scheduled to take up the issue at a board items worth $18,128 were stolen on the 200
tions for the broad legal pot market coming meeting Tuesday, where they may vote on a smell of people smoking cannabis is not
to California in January. stop-gap measure to allow the sale of recre- uncommon in certain neighborhoods and block of El Camino Real, it was reported at
Writing local rules in the weed-friendly parks. 7:40 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 4.

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Man charged with attempted them, noting he was an Though details of the argument have not
Local briefs essential witness to the been disclosed, Enriquez allegedly said her
murder after jealous fight allegedly drove the car into the man who case, according to the brother was getting in her face and would-
A Redwood City man was charged with had punched him and subsequently collided San Mateo County nt stop so she stabbed him, according to
attempted murder Monday after a fistfight with a parked car. When Cervantes got out District Attorneys prosecutors. Her brother was taken to a
at Hoover Park over another mans girl- of his car, he told the man he shouldnt Office. local hospital with non-life threatening
friend took a violent turn, according to the have punched him in the face and walked Enriquez previously injuries, according to prosecutors.
San Mateo County District Attorneys away, according to prosecutors. pleaded not guilty to
Office. Cervantes was arrested after he allegedly charges including Redwood City man arrested on
called 911 to report that he had been Evelynn assault with a deadly suspicion of vehicular burglary
Christian Cervantes, 31, is in custody
punched in the face and then ran somebody weapon and battery,
on $1 million bail after he allegedly drove Enriquez A Redwood City man was arrested on
over. He is also facing charges for misde- according to prosecu-
his car into a man who had punched him in suspicion of burglarizing a vehicle
meanor hit-and-run for hitting the parked tors.
the face in a jealous rage Friday afternoon, Thursday in San Bruno, police said.
car and fleeing the scene. He is scheduled San Mateo police were called just before
according to prosecutors. Cervantes At 6:48 a. m. , officers went to the
in court Nov. 21 for appearance of a desig- 9 p.m. Aug. 15 to the Shell Gas Station at
actions left the other man with two broken Caltrain parking lot at 833 San Mateo
nated court-appointed lawyer and entry of 2901 S. Norfolk St. after receiving a
legs, according to prosecutors. Ave. in San Bruno after someone called to
plea, according to prosecutors. report about a verbal argument between
The two men allegedly got into a fight two women and a man escalating into a report a burglary in progress.
after Cervantes flirted with the mans girl- Police said that when officers arrived
friend around 3:45 p.m. Nov. 10 at the
Sister accused of stabbing brother stabbing, according to police.
they found 46-year-old Matthew Spessard
Enriquez was identified as the assailant
Redwood City park. Though the two men let go after he refuses to testify as well as the sister of the victim, who was inside a vehicle that he allegedly burglar-
didnt know each other previously, An Oregon woman arrested for allegedly allegedly stabbed multiple times. She fled ized. An investigation revealed that
Cervantes allegedly knew the girlfriend, stabbing her brother outside a San Mateo the scene in her car but was caught by Spessard allegedly broke one of the vehi-
who arrived at the park to join her gas station in August is out of custody Foster City police soon after, according to cles windows to get inside, police said.
boyfriend at a barbecue with friends and after her brother refused to testify against San Mateo police. Spessard was arrested on suspicion of
family, according to prosecutors. her, according to the San Mateo County The investigation determined Enriquez vehicle burglary and possession of drug
After getting punched, Cervantes left District Attorneys Office. and her brother were both intoxicated and paraphernalia.
the park for some 10 minutes then came Prosecutors dismissed their case against traveling with friends from Santa Cruz Anyone with more information related
back in his car, pulling into the parks lot Evelynn Enriquez, 30, due to insufficient back to Oregon when they stopped at the to the burglary is asked to get in touch
at an estimated 40 mph and making a U- evidence Monday after her brother, also an gas station where the stabbing occurred, with San Bruno police at (650) 616-7100
turn right in front of another person near- Oregon resident, refused to cooperate with according to police. or sbpdtipline@sanbruno. ca. gov.
by, according to prosecutors. He then Information can be left anonymously.

James Edward Hensel California, he graduated held at noonSunday, Nov. 19, at the San
from San Mateo High Obituary Carlos American Legion, 1159 Bush St.,
James Edward Hensel, born in School and went on to many passions. San Carlos.
Pennsylvania June 13, 1935, died peace- San Jose State Jim was a founding member in 1953 of
fully on Oct. 30, 2017. University, where he the Juggers Racing Team. Most recently As a public serv ice, the Daily Journal
Jim was married for 52 years to the late enjoyed playing foot- he was involved in building a race car to prints obituaries of approx imately 200
Mary Elizabeth Hensel, who died earlier ball. He was an auto run at the Bonneville Salt Flats with the words or less with a photo one time on a
this year. He is survived by his daughter, mechanic, and since Juggers. His expertise with cars will be space av ailable basis. To submit obituar-
Kari Hensel. retiring 20 years ago he missed by many. He also was passionate ies, email information along with a jpeg
enjoyed pursuing his about sailing model yachts with the San
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THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/NATION Tuesday Nov. 14, 2017 5
Supreme Court adds anti-abortion Around the nation
New sex assault allegation
counseling to free-speech lineup hits Moore; he calls it false
WASHINGTON A second woman emerged Monday to
By Mark Sherman accuse Roy Moore of sexually assaulting her as a teenager in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the late 1970s, this time in a locked car,
further roiling the Alabama Republicans
WASHINGTON The Supreme candidacy for an open Senate seat. Moore
Court will hear a free speech challenge strongly denied it, even as his own
to a California law that targets anti- partys leaders intensified their efforts to
abortion crisis pregnancy centers, push him out of the race.
adding to a term that is loaded with Senate Majority Leader Mitch
First Amendment disputes. McConnell took a remarkably personal
The justices said Monday they will swipe at his partys candidate for a Senate
review the centers complaint that the Roy Moore seat the GOP cannot afford to lose. I
new law, pushed by an abortion-rights believe the women, he said, marking an
group, forces them to provide infor- intensified effort by leaders to ditch Moore before a Dec. 12
mation about abortion and other serv- special election that has swung from an assured GOP victory
ices. to one that Democrats could conceivably swipe.
Lower courts had allowed the law to Moore abruptly called a news conference in Gallant,
take effect. Unlicensed centers also Alabama, after a tearful Beverly Young Nelsons detailed the
must inform clients of their status. new allegations to reporters in New York.
Two other new cases the justices
added Monday also involve free- Rand Paul back in the
REUTERS
speech claims, by opponents of a
A general view of the U.S. Supreme Court building.
Senate, walking gingerly after assault
Minnesota law banning any political
attire at polling places and a Florida WASHINGTON Walking gingerly, Sen. Rand Paul
Amendment guarantees the right to he should not be compelled to create a returned to the Senate on Monday following an attack in his
man who contends police arrested him free speech. cake for a same-sex wedding.
in retaliation for voicing his views. yard that left him with six broken ribs.
Even before Monday, the justices Early next year, the justices will The Kentucky Republican cast votes
In those cases as well, courts reject- had major free speech cases on their take up an appeal from a government
ed the challengers constitutional with his arms at his sides, finding it diffi-
agenda. worker in Illinois who says his rights cult to execute the customary Senate step
claims. A fight over the politically motivat- are violated by a state requirement that
First Amendment lawyer Floyd of raising a hand and signaling yes or no.
ed reshaping of electoral districts, a he pay fees to the labor union that rep- He simply expressed his decision to a
Abrams said in an email that the major case argued last month, could resents public employees.
courts decision to hear three cases in Senate clerk before chatting briefly with
turn on whether the court finds that The concentration of cases fits into several senators.
one term in which distinct First Republican-drawn districts in a broader pattern that has marked the
Amendment claims had been made and As Paul arrived in the Capitol, a smil-
Wisconsin penalize Democratic vot- court under Chief Justice John ing Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., extended
rejected in the lower courts certainly ers because of their political beliefs, Roberts, including the bitterly divided Rand Paul
illustrates its intense focus on cases his hand to Paul, but he declined to shake
in violation of the First Amendment. Citizens United decision in 2010 and it, indicating even that minor motion would cause discom-
in which freedom of expression is cen- Next month, the court will hear the related cases that struck down cam-
ter stage. The Constitutions First fort.
appeal of a Colorado baker who says paign finance limits. While Im still in a good deal of pain, I will be returning
to work in the Senate today, ready to fight for liberty and
Colleges draw fewer foreign students but avoid crisis so far help move forward with tax cuts in the coming days and
weeks, Paul posted on his Twitter account earlier in the day.
By Collin Binkley While 45 percent of schools saw puses to boost their recruiting efforts, N.Y. Gov. Cuomo heads to California for fundraisers
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS declines in international enrollment, while some launched marketing cam-
nearly a third said their numbers have paigns meant to make foreign students ALBANY, N.Y. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is head-
BOSTON International enroll- increased since last year, the survey feel welcome. Despite the improved out- ing west for two fundraisers in California.
ments at U.S. colleges have fared better found. The remaining 24 percent said look, the survey found that half of the The Democrat is considered a possible
than expected this year, but many they saw no change. 500 colleges still worry the nations contender for the White House in the 2020
schools still fear the countrys political Its definitely a wake-up call, but by atmosphere could discourage potential election but says hes focused on winning
climate, according to a national survey. no means is it a crisis, and it does not students, and 20 percent reported that a third term next year in New York.
The Institute of International come anywhere close to the precipitous the climate has already led some stu- Cuomos official schedule for Monday
Education reported Monday that the decline and plummeting of numbers that dents to leave. shows hell travel to San Francisco. His
number of new students coming from the entire sector had been predicting, We dont know what the trends are office says Cuomo has two fundraising
abroad fell by an average of 7 percent at said Rajika Bhandari, head of research, going to look like for next year, but for events planned for Tuesday, one in San
nearly 500 colleges and universities policy and practice for the nonprofit sure there are concerns, Bhandari said. Francisco and the second in Beverly
surveyed this fall, but said the results group based in New York. The survey offers only a preview of Andrew Cuomo Hills. Cuomo is expected to return to
from school to school are more mixed The White Houses proposed travel this years trends and was released New York late Tuesday.
than many had feared. bans and separate reports of violence alongside the institutes annual Open The governor rarely leaves New York state, though high-
Many schools nevertheless have con- against immigrants had fueled fears of a Doors report, which tracks interna- profile trips to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands fol-
cerns about the U.S. political climate sharp decline in students coming from tional students at 3,000 U.S. schools lowing recent hurricanes have fueled speculation about his
and fear that it could drive students away. abroad. The anxiety spurred many cam- but lags a year behind. political future.

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Trump praises Duterte, doesnt highlight human rights


By Jonathan Lemire and Jill Colvin than multinational trade agreements, and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS increase pressure on North Korea to abandon
its nuclear program.
MANILA, Philippines Winding down He met with Indian Prime Minister
his visit to Asia, President Donald Trump Narendra Modi and highlighted their two
repeatedly praised Philippine President nations deeper and more comprehensive
Rodrigo Duterte, called him by his first ties, looking to strengthen a relationship
name, shared a joke with him about the media that is vital to the U.S. vision of an Indo-
and even complimented Manilas weather. Pacific region that attempts to de-emphasize
What he did not do Monday was what many Chinas influence.
of his predecessors made a point of doing He jointly met with Australian Prime
while abroad: publicly highlight human Minister Malcolm Turnbull, with whom he
rights abuses. had a contentious phone call last winter, and
Duterte has overseen a bloody drug war that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who
has featured extrajudicial killings. But during hosted the president in Tokyo earlier in the
brief remarks to reporters, Trump said he and trip. Trump raved about his accomplish-
Duterte have had a great relationship, and ments on his five-nation journey, particular-
he avoided questions about whether hed ly on trade and on North Korea, which the
raise human rights concerns with the White House has suggested may be designat-
Filipino leader during a private meeting on ed a state sponsor of terror.
the sidelines of a summit of Southeast Asian Trump said he would wait until his return to
leaders. Washington on Wednesday to elaborate with
The White House later said the two leaders REUTERS
a major statement on those two topics but
discussed the Islamic State group, illegal The Association of Southeast Asian Nations delegates,Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan hinted at progress while in Manila.
drugs and trade during the 40-minute meet- Phuc, Donald Trump, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, Australia Prime Minister Malcolm Weve made some very big steps with
ing. Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders Turnbull, link hands during the Opening ceremony of the 31st ASEAN Summit in Cultural regard to trade far bigger than anything
said human rights came up briefly in the Center of the Philippines in Manila. you know, Trump told reporters, pointing
context of the Philippines fight against to business deals forged between U.S. and
illegal drugs, but she did not say if Trump was Despite all that, they later issued a joint their own hands. Government officials esti- foreign companies.
critical of Dutertes program. statement saying that the two sides under- mate that well over 3,000 people, mostly Trump also said the trip had been very
scored that human rights and the dignity of drug users and dealers, have died in the ongo- fruitful for the United States and pointed to
That appeared to conflict with the Filipino
human life are essential, and agreed to con- ing crackdown. Human rights groups believe the warm welcomes he had received in capi-
version of the meeting. Harry Roque, a
tinue mainstreaming the human rights agen- the victim total is far higher, perhaps closer tals like Tokyo, Seoul and Beijing.
spokesman for Duterte, said: There was no
da in their national programs. to 9,000.
mention of human rights. There was no men- It was red carpet like nobody, I think, has
Dutertes war on drugs has alarmed human In Manila for the Association of Southeast
tion of extralegal killings. There was only a probably ever received, Trump said. And
rights advocates around the world who say it Asian Nations conference, Trump looked to
rather lengthy discussion of the Philippine that really is a sign of respect, perhaps for
has allowed police officers and vigilantes to strengthen ties with Pacific Rim allies, aim-
war on drugs with President Duterte doing me a little, but really for our country. And Im
ignore due process and to take justice into ing to strike one-on-one trade deals rather
most of the explaining. really proud of that.

Trump holding up on long Asia trip and wants you to know


By Jonathan Lemire and Jill Colvin year-old President Donald Trump is holding ly impossible for someone to go through Koreans Kim Jong Un with schoolyard
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
up just fine as he nears the end of his gruel- 12 days, Trump told reporters aboard Air jabs, Trump has largely stayed on message
ing five-nation trip to Asia. And he wants Force One during the sixth of his eight and been unusually engaged, according to
you to know it. flights to, from and around Asia. He was his traveling companions.
MANILA, Philippines Seventy-one- A lot of people said its almost physical- happy to report hes beaten the odds: The dangers of getting out of sync are leg-
Anybody that took the bet, pick up your end: President George H.W. Bush vomited
money, OK? and fainted at a state dinner in Tokyo in
Trumps trip, the longest Far East itiner- January 1992.
ary for a president in a generation, was seen Learning from past mistakes, the White
as test of stamina for a president with a House took steps to keep Trump relaxed and
strong aversion to long stretches away comfortable. He was gently encouraged to
from his own bed. His age, combined with nap, though aides said it was unclear how
the demanding itinerary five countries, much hed actually slept. Staffers made sure
three summits and a long string of cere- he was able to watch American cable news
monies, dinners and meetings had raised on the road and that he could tweet even in
concerns Trump would grow grouchy and China, where Twitter is banned for locals.
distracted. They also worked to provide Trump, a noto-
But aside from reviving questions about riously picky eater, with acceptable foods
Russian election meddling in the 2016 elec- as he ran the gauntlet of local cuisine at
tion and weekend tweets taunting North state dinners across Asia.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Tuesday Nov. 14, 2017 7
Donald Trump Jr. messaged with
WikiLeaks during 2016 campaign
By Mary Clare Jalonick released last
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS January, the
NSA, CIA and
WASHINGTON President FBI concluded
Donald Trumps oldest son on that Russian
Monday released a series of pri- military intelli-
vate Twitter exchanges between gence provided
himself and WikiLeaks during and hacked informa-
after the 2016 election, including tion from the
pleas from the website to publi- Donald DNC and
cize its leaks. Trump Jr. s e n i o r
Donald Trump Jr.s release of the De m o c r a t i c
messages on Twitter cames hours officials to WikiLeaks.
after The Atlantic first reported WikiLeaks has denied that Russia
them. In the exchanges some of was the source of emails it
them around the time that the web- released, including those from
site was releasing the stolen Clintons campaign chairman,
emails from Democrat Hillary John Podesta.
Clintons campaign chairman The private messages released by
WikiLeaks praises his fathers Trump Jr. show him responding to
positive comments about the WikiLeaks account three times,
WikiLeaks and asks Trump Jr. to at one point agreeing to ask
release his fathers tax returns to around about a political action
REUTERS FILE PHOTO the site. committee WikiLeaks had men-
International passengers arrive at Washington Dulles International Airport after the U.S. Supreme Court granted The revelations are sure to tioned. He also asked the site about
parts of the Donald Trump administrations emergency request to put its travel ban into effect later in the week increase calls in Congress to have a rumor about an upcoming leak.
pending further judicial review. Trump Jr. testify publicly as part The messages began in September
of several committee probes into 2016 and ran through July.

Appeals court allows partial Russian interference in the 2016


election. And they add a new ele-
ment to the investigations that
have been probing for months
Trump Jr. downplayed the
exchanges as he released them.
Here is the entire chain of mes-
sages with (at)wikileaks (with my

enforcement of travel ban


By Jennifer Sinco The president is making every The Justice Department sought
whether Trumps campaign collud-
ed in any way with the Russian
government.
whopping 3 responses) which one
of the congressional committees
has chosen to selectively leak,
In an intelligence assessment he tweeted. How ironic!
Kelleher and Gene Johnson effort to implement a campaign to put the Hawaii judges ruling on
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
promise thats un-American and hold pending arguments scheduled
unconstitutional, said Mark
Hetfield, president of the refugee
for Dec. 6 at the 9th U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals in Seattle. The
Trump choosing white men as
SEATTLE On the same day a
federal appeals court allowed part
support organization HIAS. The
only way to stop him is through
three-judge panel due to hear those
arguments agreed in part on judges, highest rate in decades
of President Donald Trumps trav- the courts. Monday, saying in effect that the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cies. These are lifetime appoint-
el ban to take effect, advocacy Last month, a federal judge in ruling from U.S. District Judge ments, and Trump has inherited
groups filed a new lawsuit Monday Hawaii blocked most of Trumps Derrick Watson in Honolulu went WASHINGTON President both an unusually high number of
challenging the administrations third travel ban just before it was too far. Donald Trump is nominating white vacancies and an aging population
related efforts to restrict or ban due to take effect. A judge in But the 9th Circuit rejected the men to Americas federal courts at a of judges. That puts him in posi-
certain refugees from entering the Maryland separately blocked it to governments request to let the rate not seen in nearly 30 years, tion to significantly reshape the
U.S. a lesser degree, saying that Trump latest travel ban take effect as threatening to reverse a slow courts that decide thousands of
The developments came as could bar people from six mostly written pending the outcome of transformation toward a judiciary civil rights, environmental, crim-
lawyers on both sides of the issue Muslim nations Chad, Iran, the Hawaii case. Instead, they that reflects the nations diversity. inal justice and other disputes
are preparing for yet another Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen adopted an approach similar to So far, 91 percent of Trumps across the country. The White
round of appeals court arguments as long as they did not have that of U. S. District Judge nominees are white, and 81 per- House has been upfront about its
next month. Theyre the latest bona fide relationships with Theodore Chuang in Maryland cent are male, an Associated Press plans to quickly fill the seats with
sign that after nearly 10 months, people or organizations already in and to the U.S. Supreme Court, analysis has found. Three of every conservatives, and has made clear
the battle over the presidents the U.S. which ruled in a case challenging four are white men, with few that judicial philosophy tops any
travel restrictions and whether The travel ban also applies to the second travel ban that those African-Americans and Hispanics concerns about shrinking racial or
they represent the Muslim ban travelers from North Korea and to with bona fide connections could in the mix. The last president to gender diversity.
he promised during his campaign some Venezuelan government enter the country. nominate a similarly homogenous Trump is anything but shy about
or a legitimate effort to improve officials and their families, but The Maryland case is due to be group was George H.W. Bush. his plans, calling his imprint on
national security is far from the lawsuits did not challenge argued before the 4th U.S. Circuit The shift could prove to be one the courts an untold story of his
over. those restrictions. Court of Appeals on Dec. 8. of Trumps most enduring lega- presidency.

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Around the world


Business chiefs from EU,
Global carbon pollution rises
U.K. ask May to speed up Brexit talks
LONDON Business leaders from both sides of the
English Channel urged Prime Minister Theresa May on
after three straight flat years By Seth Borenstein
Monday to accelerate talks on Britains exit from the
European Union as uncertainty about future trade relations THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
threatens jobs and investment.
European business leaders are urging Britain to make con- WASHINGTON Global carbon
crete proposals on the so-called divorce issues so the nego- pollution rose this year after three
tiations can move forward. The EU has refused to discuss straight years when levels of the heat-
trade until there is agreement on Britains financial obliga- trapping gas didnt go up at all, scien-
tions, citizens rights and the Irish border. tists reported Monday.
Industry groups from Germany, France, Britain and other Preliminary figures project that
EU countries deployed representatives to London amid con- worldwide carbon dioxide emissions
cern that time is running out to ensure more than 550 bil- are up about 2 percent this year,
lion pounds ($719 billion) of trade keeps flowing smooth- according to an international team of
ly after the U.K. leaves the bloc in March 2019. They want scientists. Most of the increase came
a transitional period during which Britain would remain in from China.
the European single market and customs union so compa- The report by the Global Carbon
nies could adjust to the new relationship after Brexit. Project team dashed hopes that emis-
Business is extremely concerned with the slow pace of sions from the burning of coal, oil and
negotiations and the lack of progress, said Emma gas had peaked.
Marcegaglia, president of BusinessEurope, an umbrella We hoped that we had turned the cor-
organization of business lobbies. Business aims to avoid ner. . . We havent, said study co-
a cliff edge and therefore asks for a status quo-like transi- author Rob Jackson, an Earth scientist
tional arrangement with the U.K. staying in the customs at Stanford University.
union and the single market as this will best provide citi- REUTERS Carbon dioxide emissions rose
zens and businesses with greater certainty. A woman enters a giant tent, set by U.S. groups opposed to Donald Trump, on the steadily and slowly starting in the late
May had pledged to outline her hopes for a bold and deep sidelines of U.N. climate negotiations in Bonn, Germany. 1880s with the Industrial Revolution,
economic partnership between Britain and the EU after
then took off dramatically in the
Brexit. A statement from her office later said that May reas-
sured the group with the oft-repeated sentiment that the
U.K. was leaving the EU, not Europe, and expressed her
Protesters disrupt U.S. fossil, 1950s. In the last three years, levels
had stabilized at about 40 billion tons
of carbon dioxide (36.2 billion metric
commitment to giving businesses the certainty they need
by agreeing a time-limited implementation period as soon
as possible.
nuclear event at climate talks tons).
Estimates for 2017 put it at about
40.8 billion tons (37 billion metric
By Frank Jordans Before the panel, which featured
U.N. urges countries to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. government advisers and energy
tons). Sixty years ago, the world
spewed only 9.2 billion tons (8.3 bil-
stop conflicts during winter Olympics industry representatives, the gover- lion metric tons).
BONN, Germany Protesters nors of Oregon and Washington,
UNITED NATIONS The U. N. General Assembly Its a bit staggering, said co-
drowned out speeches by White Kate Brown and Jay Inslee, said
approved a resolution by acclamation Monday urging all author Ralph Keeling, a Scripps
House advisers and business repre- Trumps rejection of climate change
countries to stop hostilities and observe a truce during the Institution of Oceanography scientist,
upcoming Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea sentatives Monday at an event the was a dead end.
noting in an email that levels have
a message especially aimed at North Korea. U.S. government sponsored at the What youre going to hear today
increased fourfold since he was born in
The resolution, adopted with a bang of the gavel by U.N. climate talks in Germany pro- is essentially Donald Trump trying to
the 1950s. We race headlong into the
Assembly President Miroslav Lajcak to loud applause, moting the use of fossil fuels and sell 8-track tapes in a Spotify
unknown.
urges U.N. member states to observe the truce from seven nuclear energy. streaming world, Inslee, whose
About 200 protesters stood up 10 state is part of a coalition backing Man-made carbon dioxide is causing
days before the games begin on Feb. 9 until seven days after more than 90 percent of global warm-
the Paralympic Winter Games end on March 18. minutes into the event and began the Paris accord, told reporters. That
singing an anti-coal song to the tune is not going to cut it. ing since 1950, U.S. scientists report-
Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic ed this month.
Committee, told the 193-member world body that with the of God Bless the U.S.A. They were David Banks, a White House advis-
ushered out of the room without fur- er who was part of the U.S. panel, This years increase was mostly
resolution the General Assembly is creating the condi- spurred by a 3. 5 percent jump in
tions for all athletes to compete in peace. ther incident. said ruling out the use of fossil fuels
The event late Monday was the and other non-renewable sources of Chinese carbon pollution, said study
Only the U.N. member states can guarantee the athletes co-author Glen Peters, a Norwegian
the safe passage to the Olympic Games, he said. They only one the U.S. delegation organ- energy was only controversial if we
ized at the ongoing climate talks in choose to bury our heads in the sand scientist. Declines in the United States
make it possible for all the Olympic athletes to realize their (0.4 percent) and Europe (0.2 percent)
dream of a lifetime. Bonn. The American delegates are and ignore the reality of the global
being closely watched by diplomats energy system. were smaller than previous years.
Lee Hee Beom, president of the South Korean organizing India, the No. 3 carbon polluting
committee, said the resolution signifies the General from the other 194 nations at the After the singing protesters left,
conference because of President the panel faced largely hostile ques- nation, went up 2 percent.
Assemblys strong wish that Pyeongchang will provide The 2017 estimate comes to on aver-
the window of opportunity to foster an environment con- Donald Trumps announcement that tions from the audience about the
he wants to quit the 2015 Paris cli- facts and figures presented to support age of 2.57 million pounds (1.16 mil-
ducive to building and sustaining peace on the Korean lion kilograms) of carbon dioxide
peninsula, and in northeast Asia. mate accord. the use of fossil fuels.
spewing into the air every second.
THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday Sept. 20, 2017 9
Californias tax credits winners and losers
political clout.
A nation of strangers
The Orange County Register Other voices The LAO provides a few options for
state ofcials, including reducing the T
he deepest wounds to the human esh are often felt
throughout the entire body. That is because the
mind and body are constantly ghting to maintain

G
overnments shouldnt be in corporate tax rate or pursuing other homeostasis a biological stability and comfort between
nomic impacts by inadvertently put-
the business of picking win- 7,500 interdependent parts of the body.
ting the competitors not awarded tax policy changes to improve the states
ners and losers in the econo- Likewise, the deepest wounds to the human spirit are
credits at a signicant competitive business climate generally.
my, yet politicians cant seem to help disadvantage. sensed throughout the body. Just ask anyone who has expe-
themselves from manipulating the Considering the Tax Foundation
While claiming the program could rienced severe depression, heightened anxiety or incessant
markets in order to do just that. ranks Californias corporate taxes fear. Although the esh has not been physically wounded,
be improved if state ofcials wanted, 33rd in the nation in terms of compet-
On Oct. 31, Californias nonparti- the report points out that some prob- the brokenness of the human spirit brings forth a host of
san Legislative Analysts Ofce pre- itiveness, theres clearly opportunity emotions that ripple throughout the core of every human
lems are largely unavoidable, and that
sented its review of one such effort, a better approach is to create a fairer for improvement. being. These emotions produce evident physical manifesta-
the California Competes tax credit system for all businesses. With Californias reputation as a tions from tremors to sleeplessness.
program. Started in 2013, the pro- We recommend that the Legislature state unfriendly to businesses, any Thanks to our advancement in technology, the pharma-
gram has doled out hundreds of mil- end California Competes, the report concerted effort to actually make the ceutical industry has given us the ability to temporarily
lions of dollars in tax credits to com- concludes. In general, broad-based state more competitive with respect silence physical and psychological pains. Wonder drugs are
panies including General Motors and tax relief for all businesses is no cure for the illness, but give the body a false sense of
to its regulatory or litigation envi- relief from the symptoms.
Snapchat. From its start through preferable to targeted tax incentives. ronment is likely to yield positive As a child, I experienced this phenomena rsthand when I
2017-18, up to $780 million in tax We agree. Given that the underlying
credits will have been provided. outcomes. confronted death for the rst
assumption of the tax credit program
Intended to attract or retain busi- is that tax relief can make a signi- Rather than selectively relieving time. After losing my beloved
nesses, the LAO found little evidence cant difference in whether a business businesses of burdensome tax and reg- grandmother to breast cancer, I
the program is serving its purpose. expands here, it only makes sense to ulatory schemes, California should began to feel pain that could not
The report argues that in some cases expand this idea to all businesses, not set a level playing eld, both compet- be cured by the occasional trip to
the program can have negative eco- just those with the best lobbyists and itive and fair. the ice cream parlor or a new
action gure. The pain signi-
cantly affected my eating habits
Letters to the editor and curbed my childlike enthusi-
asm. Nevertheless, with time and
support from family members
Re-opening Francisco or San Jose. time for the Trump administration to undergoing the same loss, the
stop protecting the for-profit college painful wound began to heal.
a Belmont ice rink Liz Handley sector and to begin helping those stu- I have always tried to look
Editor, Belmont
dents who have already suffered at its upon America as envisioned by Jonathan Madison
With the Belmont City Council close hands. We need to loudly encourage the pledge of allegiance: one nation, under God and indi-
to finalizing its General Plan and Forgiving federal loans Secretary DeVos to approve the claims visible. These words describe more than a nation they
Village Specific Plan, I would like to made under the Borrowers Defense reg- describe an interdependent body and network of which you
express my concern about dwindling for for-profit college tuitions ulation. and I are inextricably a part. When I consider the countless
recreational opportunities, specifical- Editor, wounds suffered by our nation, I am deeply troubled by the
ly ice skating. I am a figure skater, As a current graduate student, it is fact that, with each new tragedy, we become less and less
mom and Belmont resident. I moved troubling to hear the U.S. Department John Calandra concerned with our brothers and sisters experiencing the
to Belmont in 2014 to be closer to of Education is creating a plan to only Foster City core of the wound.
Belmont Iceland and raise my chil- partially forgive federal loans for stu- Consider the 59 lives taken in the deadly Las Vegas
dren in a city that had diverse recre- dents defrauded by for-profit colleges shooting on Oct. 1. Remember the 26 men, women and
ational opportunities. When Belmont now defunct.Under the Obama admin- Tax deform children murdered by a lone gunman during a worship serv-
Iceland shut its doors in 2016, istration, all federal loans obtained by Editor, ice at a small church in rural Texas last week. Consider the
Belmont lost a recreational and social students previously attending now- Contrary to the optimistic claims by deadly vehicle attack that claimed the lives of eight individ-
hub for its residents and those in defunct for-profit colleges were fully the current Trump administration, the uals in lower Manhattan. From the deadly Sandy Hook
neighboring communities. The folks forgiven. proposed tax rate reductions will, shooting of 20 children to the Orlando massacre of 48 indi-
who walked through the doors for 60 Is President Trump looking out for according to economic analysts, viduals, our nation has suffered far more wounds than any
years were socially diverse, racially the interests of his for-profit college undoubtedly result in budgetary short- nation should bear.
diverse, economically diverse and industry colleagues?Earlier this year, falls. Higher budgetary deficits, and the Today, our nations leaders and the news media only
athletically diverse. A few minutes Trump paid a $25 million settlement to resulting increased federal debt, will be briey acknowledge the lives lost in such tragic events.
inside the building or on the ice and students of his now defunct real estate a burden on the next administration, Take the Texas shooting for example. Merely 12 hours fol-
you could feel the positive energy and for-profit college, to avoid litigation. which likely will be Democratic, lowing coverage of the event, news media and our nations
sense of community. I implore the Is he and his administration trying to unless the Republicans again succeed leaders became consumed with the hot topic of gun control
Belmont City Council to prioritize stem the bleeding for similar diploma in voter suppression, gerrymandering and forthcoming legislation. Within moments, it seems,
positive and diverse recreational mills still standing? and other undemocratic tricks, domes- empathy for the dead was replaced with selsh ambition for
opportunities by including an ice After everything these students have tic or foreign. political opportunity. Instead of honoring the dead and
rink. Zoning for an ice rink can be been through, it is unjust to only par- The next Democratic administration attending to the wounds of fellow Americans gripped with
put in place and an ice rink could fea- tially forgive their student loans. The unimaginable grief, we quickly placed the grief aside. Do
will then be blamed for the
sibly be re-opened at the former sacrifice and hard work to attain a not take my word for it. Consider that today marks eight
Republican-generated deficit and subse-
Belmont Iceland location. The city degree, only to see the institution shut days following the horric event, and a brief look at your
quent debt increase, and even more so
may alternately grant the developers down, has delivered enough heartbreak local paper or news station will tell you that our nation has
when it becomes necessary to raise
of the Iceland lot a condition of to these individuals. moved on even faster than it did following the Las Vegas
taxes again to reduce future deficits. In
approval. In that case, the approval According to the Chicago Tribune, a shootings.
the meantime, the wealthiest benefici-
of any proposed development would federal regulation known as Borrowers If we are truly one body and one nation with indivisible
aries of the tax reductions have made character, we must tend to our deepest wounds as one body.
be conditional upon inclusion of an Defense has existed since the 1990s.
ice rink within those plans. On out nicely at the expense of future Just as the many interdependent parts of the human body
This regulation allows students defraud-
Tuesday, Nov. 14, the decisions made generations. What a scheme for Trump tirelessly work to heal a small wound, so too must we work
ed by for-profit colleges to have their
by the Belmont City Council will to tweet about. to heal the wounds of our nation. Whether the wound is in
loans completely forgiven.
shape the landscape of the city for Since entering office in February, Texas, Las Vegas, Florida, Connecticut or here in
decades to come. Please re-open an Secretary DeVos has not approved a Jorg Aadahl California, as a nation, we must work to heal the source of
ice rink and make Belmont more than single claim for federal loan forgive- San Mateo the wound.
a city folks pass on the way to San ness from over 65,000 applicants. It is Like the human body, there is a pharmaceutical wonder
drug for the wounds we experience as a nation: apathy. Too
often, we take the pill of apathy following a tragedy that
OUR MISSION: warrants tears and remorse from us all. Instead of empathiz-
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for ing with our fellow Americans, we take the drug and see
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. strangers instead of counterparts. Consequently, we focus
By combining local news and sports coverage, our attention on divisive political debates that do nothing
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, to heal the broken hearted.
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Greg Miller Paul Moisio provide our readers with the highest quality Put simply, gun control and targeted legislation alone
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County. will not prevent evil from nding a way to cause tragic
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we wounds in our nation. Only a nation that uses an arsenal of
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: choose to reflect the diverse character of this love and empathy as its tools will overcome the unprece-
Nicola Zeuzem, Production Manager Renee Abu-Zaghibra Robert Armstrong dynamic and ever-changing community.
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Consumer goods firms lead stocks higher


By Alex Veiga Street had been expecting.
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS Chairman and CEO John
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 23,461.68 Flannery, speaking to investors
The major U.S. stock indexes Low: 23,343.34 gathered in Boston, said the cost-
capped a day of mostly subdued Close: 23,439.70 cutting maneuver was part of the
trading with slight gains Monday. Change: +17.49 measures GE will undertake to
Consumer and household goods make the company simpler and
OTHER INDEXES stronger. The stock was the
companies led the market higher,
offsetting losses by industrial and S&P 500: 2584.84 +2.54 biggest decliner in the S&P 500,
energy stocks. NYSE Index: 12,316.83 -5.78 losing $1.47 to $19.02. GE is
A batch of corporate deal news Nasdaq: 6757.60 +6.66 down just under 40 percent this
also helped put investors in a buy- NYSE MKT: 2609.83 -17.72 year.
ing mood. Mattel soared nearly 21 Russell 2000: 1475.07 -0.20 The slide in GE weighed on the
percent on a report that Hasbro Wilshire 5000: 26,789.88 +15.22 industrials sector. GE accounts for
offered to buy the rival toymaker. about 8 percent of the sectors
General Electric slumped about 7 10-Yr Bond: 2.40 0.00 market capitalization.
percent after cutting its dividend Oil (per barrel): 56.73 -0.01 Traders also had their eye on the
and releasing a weak forecast for Gold : 1,278.50 +4.30 latest company earnings Monday.
next year. Tyson Foods rose 2 percent after
The Standard & Poors 500 Theyre maybe showing a little dued, investors bid up shares in al was significantly undervalued the meat producer posted a larger
index rose 2.54 points, or 0.1 per- bit of skepticism in the bull mar- companies at the center of merger- and that a tie-up between the mas- profit and greater sales than ana-
cent, to 2,584.84. The Dow Jones ket thats more than eight years related news. sive chipmakers would face sub- lysts had expected. The stock
industrial average gained 17.49 old, she said. Maybe theyre Toymaker Mattel soared 20.7 stantial regulatory resistance. added $1.45 to $75.59.
points, or 0. 1 percent, to feeling a little bit squeamish after percent following a report that Shares in Qualcomm added $1.92 Energy futures closed mostly
23,439.70. The Nasdaq composite last week. rival Hasbro made an offer to buy to $66.49. Broadcom rose 5 cents lower.
added 6.66 points, or 0.1 percent, The stock market snapped an the company. Mattel was the to $265.01. Benchmark U.S. crude rose 2
to 6,757.60. eight-week string of gains last biggest gainer in the S&P 500, Some corporate deals failed to cents to settle at $56.76 per barrel
The Russell 2000 index of week. climbing $3. 02 to $17. 64. put investors in a buying mood. on the New York Mercantile
smaller-company stocks dipped The major stock indexes opened Hasbro added $5.39, or 5.9 per- WisdomTree Investments fell Exchange. Brent crude, used to
0.21 points, or 0.01 percent, to lower on Monday and then cent, to $96.84. 5.5 percent after the asset manage- price international oils, slipped
1,475.07. More stocks fell than wavered between small gains and Mall owner GGP jumped 8.3 per- ment company said it will pay 36 cents to close at $63.16 a bar-
rose on the New York Stock losses. By midmorning they had cent after Brookfield Property $611 million to buy a European rel in London.
Exchange. inched back up into positive terri- Partners offered to buy the rest of division of ETF Securities. Shares In other energy trading, whole-
Bond prices were little changed. tory, hovering just above their the company for $14 billion, or in WisdomTree shed 66 cents to sale gasoline gave up 2 cents to
The yield on the 10-year Treasury Friday closing levels for the rest $23 a share. Shares in GGP rose $11.28. $1.79 a gallon. Heating oil was
note held at 2.40 percent. of the day. $1.85 to $24.05. General Electric tumbled 7. 2 little changed at $1.93 a gallon.
The gains in consumer stocks Consumer and household goods Traders also sent shares in percent after the company said it Natural gas fell 5 cents to $3.17
and utilities, which also rose, sug- companies were among the big Qualcomm 3 percent higher after would slash its dividend in half to per 1,000 cubic feet.
gest that investors were looking gainers Monday. J. M. Smucker the company rejected an unsolicit- 12 cents per share, starting next Stocks in the S&P 500s energy
for yield, said Lindsey Bell, rose $2.37, or 2.3 percent, to ed takeover offer from Broadcom month. The company also sector declined the most. Newfield
investment strategist at CFRA $106.49. worth $103 billion, or $70 a released annual profit projections Exploration slid $1.22, or 3.7
Research. While trading was mostly sub- share. Qualcomm said the propos- that were well below what Wall percent, to $32.09.

Qualcomm rejects
Broadcoms $103 billion offer
NEW YORK Qualcomm rejected an
unsolicited, $103 billion offer from
Business briefs
tive subpoena to the tech giant to gather
information. Asked whether his Senate bid
Budget deficit up sharply
to $63.2 billion in October
influenced his decision to investigate, he
Broadcom, saying that the proposal is sig- said the goal is to protect the people of
nificantly undervalued and that a tie-up Missouri.
between the massive chipmakers would face Hawleys office is checking into what
substantial regulatory resistance. Google does with the user information it By Martin Crutsinger Congress is considering and hurricane
Qualcomm said Monday that its in a collects and allegations that it inappropri- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS relief.
unique position to grow on its own. ately scrapes information from competi- The Congressional Budget Office estimat-
We are highly confident that the strategy tors websites. Its also looking into allega- WASHINGTON The federal government ed in June that the deficit for the current
(CEO Steve Mollenkopf) and his team are tions that the company manipulates search began its new budget year with an October budget year, which runs from Oct. 1 to Sept.
executing on provides far superior value to results to favor its own websites over com- deficit of $63.2 billion, up sharply from a 30, would fall to $563 billion. However,
Qualcomm shareholders than the proposed petitors, which has been the subject of year ago. that estimate did not include money for a tax
offer, said Tom Horton, Qualcomm direc- recent scrutiny in Europe. The Treasury Department reported cut being pushed by the Trump administra-
tor. Monday that the October deficit was 37.9 tion and GOP lawmakers. It also did not
Broadcoms bid last week represented a 28 Light at the end of GEs tunnel? percent higher than the $45. 8 billion include increased spending to deal with
percent premium over the closing price of Lighting, more, may be gone deficit recorded in October 2016. three devastating hurricanes that have hit
Qualcomm shares on November 2, but ana- Both government receipts and spending the U.S. mainland and territories.
lysts were expecting Qualcomm to reject the NEW YORK General Electric slashed its
were up for the month, with receipts climb- Taking those developments into account,
$70-per-share bid. dividend in half and will attempt to vastly
ing 14.3 percent to $235.3 billion, a record economists at JPMorgan Chase estimate
Broadcom said Monday that it remains narrow its focus to three key sectors avi-
ation, health care and energy as the con- for the month of October. The larger spend- that the deficit in the current budget year
committed to pursuing a deal. ing figure was up a sizable 11.6 percent to could climb to $675 billion, with the deficit
glomerate with early ties to Thomas Edison
$298.6 billion. in 2019 rising even higher to $909 billion.
Missouri attorney considers shedding even its historic light-
The deficit for the 2017 budget year, Lawmakers passed a budget resolution that
ing business.
general investigating Google The company also pulled back on profit which ended on Sept. 30, totaled $666 bil- would provide for $1.5 trillion in additional
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Missouris expectations Monday and shares slumped lion, up 13.7 percent from a 2016 deficit of deficits over the next decade to reflect the
attorney general announced Monday that 7.2 percent, their biggest one-day loss $586 billion. lost revenue from the pending tax cuts. The
his office is investigating Google for since the financial crisis was roiling the Many forecasters believe the deficit will Trump administration contends the tax cuts
potential violations of the states con- stock market in early 2009. rise higher in the current budget year, will end up generating increased economic
sumer-protection and antitrust laws. New Chairman and CEO John Flannery reflecting the impact of proposed tax cuts activity and will not be that expensive.
Republican Attorney General Josh said the company is weighing the future of
Hawley, who also is running for Democratic
U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskills seat in 2018,
told reporters that he issued an investiga-
its transportation, industrial, and lighting
businesses so that it can focus more intent-
ly on its most profitable divisions.
Oil prices are up now, but
surge might be short-term
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Those are sharp increases since mid-June
about 35 percent for U.S. crude, nearly 40
Oil prices have jumped by about one-third percent for Brent.
since the summer on signs of stronger eco- That means slightly higher inflation,
nomic growth around the world and fear of but were not talking about unmanageable
instability in the Middle East. prices, said Diane Swonk, chief economist
So far, however, the run-up isnt setting of DS Economics. If it got back to $100 a
off alarm bells. Prices remain far below barrel, then we would have a real problem.
their 2014 peaks. And U.S. producers are Swonk said discretionary spending by
pumping at a record rate, leading some consumers seems to be holding up despite
experts to bet that the higher prices wont the increase that has already shown up at the
last long. pump. In her mind and those of other econ-
At midday Monday, Brent crude, the omists, we are in better shape to manage
benchmark international price, was down higher energy prices for many reasons
27 cents to $63.25, while the standard for including a stronger economy and job
U.S. oil was up 10 cents to $56.84. growth.
HONOR ROLL: THE WEEKS BEST PERFORMANCES BY SAN MATEO COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES >> PAGE 12

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Caada College career at state golf finals
Tuesday Nov. 14, 2017

Durant leads Curry-less Warriors


By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Warriors 110, Magic 100
Shaun Livingston scored a season- office for keeping the talented, loaded
OAKLAND One night last week, best 16 points in place of the injure roster intact.
Kevin Durant sat out. On Monday, it Curry, and the champion Warriors Its whats been able to propel us to
was Stephen Curry with the same pulled away in the second half to beat three straight Finals, Thompson said.
bruised thigh muscle that sidelined the the Orlando Magic 110-100 for their Our depths been incredible.
NBA Finals MVP. seventh straight win. Nikola Vucevic scored 20 points,
Both games, Golden State showed Draymond Green had a season-high Evan Fournier had 16 and Aaron Gordon
off its remarkable depth, withstanding 20 points, five assists, four rebounds added 10 points and 10 rebounds in the
the absence of a big star. and two steals as the Warriors complet- Magics fourth defeat over six games. KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS
Durant had 21 points, a season-high ed an unbeaten four-game homestand. Kevin Durant blocks the shot of Magic forward Aaron Gordon
eight assists and seven rebounds, Klay Thompson credited the front See DUBS, Page 14 during the second quarter Monday night at Oracle Arena.

Inner workings
Miranda back on top of playoff bids
F
ollowing Terra Novas 17-14 win
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Athlete of the Week over Burlingame last Thursday
I know, its weird to type
Thursday and football in the same
It was business as usual for Rob Miranda. sentence Tigers head coach Tim Adams
The Menlo School senior has been build- announced to his team, and the media,
ing steadily toward his ultimate goal of that they were, indeed, into the Central
competing as the CIF state cross-country Coast Section playoffs after winning its
championships two days after only league game of the season.
Thanksgiving, Saturday, Nov. 25 at Adams said it was authority, a foregone
Fresnos Woodward Park. conclusion, and I went with it as I hecti-
Even in merely running a clean, tactical cally worked on deadline.
race over the weekend, Saturday, Nov. 11 at Friday, however, I got to thinking:
Toro Park in Salinas, Miranda still proved Terra Nova may have jumped the gun
his Daily Journal Athlete of the Week stuff, because there was assumption made by
capturing the Central Coast Section Adams that Half
Division IV championship with a time of 15 Moon Bay would
minutes, 43.5 seconds. beat Sacred Heart
It wasnt the best run Ive ever had but it Prep Friday after-
was good enough to move on to state, noon in Atherton.
Miranda said. It was more just tactical to go While on paper, it
into state championships with a lot of con- was easy to assume
fidence. the Cougars would
For Miranda, qualifying for the CIF meet beat the Gators, an
marks a refreshing return to the state cham- SHP win would
pionships. As a sophomore, he took ninth have given the
place in the state Division IV race, though Gators a 2-3 record
his time of 15:40.2 was the best of any in PAL Bay
underclassman in the field. Last year, Division play,
though, he was forced to sit out cross-coun- which would have
try season due to injury. jumped them over both Burlingame and
Miranda bounced back strong in the Terra Nova for fourth place and the divi-
spring, celebrating a CCS track-and-field sions nal automatic playoff berth.
championship in the 3, 200 meter run. Fortunately for Adams and the Tigers,
While the triumph wasnt lost on the future things worked out, although SHP made
Ivy Leaguer Miranda is verbally commit- HMB sweat a bit before the Cougars
ted to run at Yale next season it was, in pulled away for a 40-26 victory.
the grand scheme of things, a primer for his That SHP loss, however, clouded the
high school cross-country swan song. playoff picture because now there was a
Interestingly, also competing in the three-way tie for fourth place as
3,200 at the CCS championships May 26, Burlingame, SHP and Terra Nova all had
was Bellarmine star Meika Beaudoin- identical 1-4 records in Bay play. So how
Rousseau, who took third in the event. Like was it that Burlingame and Terra Nova got
Miranda, though, Beaudoin-Rousseaus spe- the nods for CCS with Terra Nova
cialty is cross-country. And the Bellarmine receiving the Bay Divisions fourth bid
senior put forth a blowout performance is and Burlingame making the playoffs as
Saturdays CCS meet, taking first place in an at-large team over SHP?
the boys Division I race with the overall According to Steve Sell, Aragon head
best time of the day at 15:22.6. coach and the PALs representative at the
Earlier this season, Beaudoin-Rousseau CCS seeding meetings, PAL commissioner
cracked the all-time top 10 at Toro Park, MALCOLM SLANEY
Menlo senior Robert Miranda brings home the Central Coast Section Division IV cross-country
See AOTW, Page 12 championship Saturday at Toro Park in Fresno. See LOUNGE, Page 23

Goodwin insisted on playing after tragedy


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS complications early Sunday morning. that, to have those emotions, to go
But Goodwin decided to play, helping the whole night before and really not
SANTA CLARA Kyle Shanahan San Francisco get its first win of the sleeping very much and come out there
would have understood if Marquise season. He had an 83-yard touchdown and have some very pivotal plays in
Goodwin didnt want to play against reception and threw a key block on that game, and make a huge difference,
the Giants. another big scoring play, when he laid it says a lot about the guy. Regardless
Shanahan, whos been coaching in out a defensive back and allowed Garrett of whether he played good or bad, the
the NFL for 14 seasons, has seen play- Celek to scamper into the end zone. fact that he was out there and trying
ers lose loved ones in days leading up Goodwin later announced his fami- his hardest and trying to help was the
to games and knows the mental weight lys loss on social media. most important.
it can carry. The 49ers coach was ready By the time I was able to talk to Shanahan said he first knew about
Marquise, he was hurting but he was the situation Saturday morning, when
KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS to let his speedy receiver take time with
49ers wide receiver Marquise Goodwin falls to his knees after his wife after she prematurely gave adamant he wanted to play, Shanahan
his touchdown against the New York Giants Sunday. birth to their son, who then died of said Monday. For a guy to go through See 49ERS, Page 13
12 Tuesday Nov. 14, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Honor roll
Swanns previous mark of 91 Park topped a tie for 22nd at Sierra View Country Club,
the highlight reel in Fridays 31-21 victory site of the Northern California tournament.
over St. Francis to seal the West Catholic Siminoff had two birdies and also eagled the
Athletic League championship outright. par-5 10th hole. Siminoff earned her spot in
Park totaled three catches for a career-high the Nor Cal tournament following a fourth-
140 yards, including touchdowns of 69 and place finish at the CCS championships, fin-
68 yards, a majority of those coming on ishing with a 74.
yards after the catch. As a cornerback, Park Mi l l e r Ge s c h k e , Me n l o S c h o o l
also grabbed an interception. The outright water po l o . Geschke led the Knights with
WCAL title was Serras first since 1969, the three goals in an 8-5 loss to SHP in the CCS
same year Swann set the previous career Open Division championship match.
receptions mark. Ang el o Vel ez, Jeffers o n fo o tbal l . It
Bel l a Bachl er, Sacred Heart Prep didnt take long for Velez to find his footing
water po l o . The Gators got a glimpse of after sitting out the previous week. Velez
the future as the freshman led the Gators didnt play two weeks ago in Jeffs loss to
with a hat trick in their 8-6 loss to Leland in the Kings Academy, with Grizzlies head
the CCS Open Division finals. coach Will Maddux opting to rest his star
Mi chael So ns i ni and Andrew running back for the upcoming playoffs.
Churuki an, Sacred Heart Prep water Last Friday in a 27-24 win over El Camino,
po l o . Sonsini, a senior, and Churukian, a jun- though, Velez took 20 carries for 236 yards
ior, each scored twice to lead the Gators to their and three touchdowns, upping his regular-
Notre Dame-Belmont junior Kendall Peters is seventh consecutive CCS championship, 8-5 season total to 1,525 rushing yards, rank- Aragon senior Gabe Campos collected 226
flying high en route to 18 kills and 13 digs in over longtime rival Menlo School. ing sixth in the CCS, while his 190.6 yards passing yards, including an efficient 8 of 11
the CCS Division IV championship match. Gav i n To mberl i n, Hal f Mo o n Bay per game ranks second only to Carlmonts in the second half, as the Dons downed M-A.

K
endal l Peters , No tre Dame- fo o tbal l . The senior quarterback had his Demarii Blanks (208 ypg). ners finishing in the top 10, including a
Bel mo nt v o l l ey bal l . The jun- best performance of the season in the May a McCl el l an, Carl mo nt v o l l ey - one-two surge from Medearis and junior
ior outside hitter witnessed her sec- Cougars' 40-26 win over Sacred Heart Prep bal l . The Scots crushing terminator was a Aiden Duncanson (16:38.6). Sophomore
ond CCS Division IV championship in the regular-season finale. Tomberlin force in Saturdays CCS Division I champi- Jake Symonds (16:58.5) took fifth place
Saturday in Notre Dame-Belmonts four-set completed 15 of 20 passes for 211 yards and onship match, scoring a double-double to lead while sophomore Wilser Vasquez (17:16.4)
win over Sacred Heart Prep. Unlike her three touchdowns. He threw a pair to Hayden Carlmont to its third all-time section crown took ninth.
freshman season though, when she did not Von Almen, of 3 and 25 yards, and a perfect with a four-set win over Los Gatos. McClellan Gabe Campo s and Do nav en
play in the title match, this year she was the 23-yard scoring strike to Dylan Williams. totaled 20 kills and 11 digs, adding six assists Ro bi ns o n, Arag o n fo o tbal l . The Dons
player of the game. Peters was all over the He was also second on the team in rushing, and one block. She got even more lethal as the locked up second place in the PAL Bay
court to total 18 kills and 13 digs, and was finishing with 45 yards on eight carries. match wore on, scoring seven kills in a piv- Division with a 21-18 win over reigning
integral on defense in keeping SHP outside Brando n Auel ua, Terra No v a fo o t- otal Game 3, and reeled off three service aces champion Menlo-Atherton, and the air show
hitter Cate Desler who still finished with bal l . The senior running back rushed for a and tabbed four kills in Game 4. of Campos and Robinson carried the weight.
a match-high 20 kills from dominating career-high 144 yards on 19 carries which Ni c k Me de ari s , Cry s t al S p ri n g s Campos was exacting with his passes in the
the match. The result was NDBs third CCS included a 40-scoring burst, in the Tigers' Upl ands bo y s cro s s -co untry. Crystal second half. Overall, he was 13 of 22 for 226
title in four years. 17-14 win over Burlingame, which clinched Springs Uplands boys cross-country took yards, including an 8-of-11 clip in the sec-
Chri s Park, Serra fo o tbal l . While a spot in the CCS playoffs. the CCS Division V championship Saturday ond half. Robinson proved his favorite tar-
Parks wide receiving counterpart Shane So phi e Si mi no ff, Menl o Scho o l at Toro Park in Salinas, with Medearis lead- get as the senior totaled five catches for 133
Villaroman broke Serras all-time record for g o l f. The senior capped her high school ing the charge with a time of 15 minutes, 59 yards, including a clutch 40-yard touchdown
total receptions with 92 breaking Lynn career with a round of 5-over 78 to finish in seconds. Crystal benefitted from four run- grab near the end of the first half.

AOTW
in a cross-country race, Division IV championship in 15:24.7. entire seven-runner roster of the girls team.
Chen wouldnt mind see- Grover, a sophomore at J. Serra Catholic Menlo freshman Kamran Murray earned the
ing Miranda fueled by High School-San Juan Capistrano, won the final automatic berth in the state meet with a
such top-flight competi- CIF-SS Division IV championship after a sixth-place finish in the CCS Division IV
Continued from page 11 tion. superb preliminary time of 14:57.6 at the race in 16:18.7. While the top five individ-
This was not the case at Riverside City Cross Country Course. ual finishers qualify, fifth-place finisher
the CCS meet, as Miranda Im kind of happy thats happening Henry Loh of Pacific Grove was removed
running it in 15:17 for the seventh-best topped the second-place because it will push Rob to run faster, Chen from the individual standings when his team
time in course history. finisher by better than 24 said of the competiton. That will hopefully won first place, advancing him to state as
If Rob really wanted to, he could have ran
at least 15:30 there, Menlo head coach Rob Minanda seconds. force Rob to run a fast time that will qualify part of the team format. This moved Murray
Im sure he had plenty for the Nike nationals. into fifth on the individual leaderboard.
Jorge Chen said. left, Chen said. He literally didnt have The top five overall times at the state meet, The Menlo girls took third place in the
Chen, though, made certain to give anyone to race with after the halfway point. from all divisions, qualify for the Nike team standings, led by sophomore Charlotte
Beaudoin-Rousseau props as well. Hence the reason the stage is set, if proper- nationals, slated for Dec. 2 in Portland, Tomkinsons fourth-place finish in 19:05.8.
I guarantee Meika could have ran faster ly executed, for what stands to be the best Oregon. Fellow sophomore Kyra Pretre took sixth in
too, Chen said. race of Mirandas career. When he takes the Im going to try to go out and have my 19:24.2, followed by freshman Marisa
Chen certainly wasnt overtly bragging on state stage in two weeks, he will meet two best race of the year at state and leave it all on Castagna (17th place, 20:26.6); freshman
Miranda. Menlos longtime head coach, like prime contenders from Southern California the field, Miranda said. Gabby Kogler (27th, 21:31.5); sophomore
his star protg, is as down to earth as they in Collin Ullrich and Anthony Grover. Miranda will be joined on the trip to Katie Aufricht (30th, 21:43.4); sophomore
come. And while Miranda and Beaudoin- Ullrich, a senior at Liberty Ranch High Fresno by a slate of eight other Menlo run- Amanda Foster (37th, 21:54.2); and sopho-
Rousseau have never run against one another School-Galt, won the Sac-Joaquin Section ners, one from the boys team including the more Cameron Boom (64th, 23:17.3).
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday Nov. 14, 2017 13
Raiders place rookie Conley on IR
By Josh Dubow had a setback. hitting the ground running. We
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Conley broke felt really good about him during
up a pass the first the offseason until he got kicked
ALAMEDA Raiders first-round time he was test- and thats the way it is. But he is a
pick Gareon Conley had a disap- ed against the good football player and he will
pointing end to his rookie year New York Jets in have a great career.
when he was placed on injured Week 2. He The Raiders (4-5) return from the
reserve Monday after playing only played 93 snaps bye this week in need of a strong
two games all season. over two games finish to get back to the playoffs. A
Oakland drafted Conley 24th Gareon Conley and recorded four-game losing streak early in the
overall in hopes that the cornerback seven tackles. year set Oakland back and now the
could boost a secondary that strug- With Conley sidelined, the Raiders have little margin for error.
gled a year ago. He showed flashes Raiders have struggled again in They start their home stretch this
of good play during the offseason the secondary with starter David week when they travel to Mexico
program but hasnt been able to stay Amerson missing time with City to play a home game against
healthy since first injuring his shin injuries and Sean Smith having the New England Patriots.
during minicamp in June. his playing time reduced because Oakland also must make trips to
Conley missed all of training of ineffectiveness. first-place Kansas City and JEREMY BREVARD/USA TODAY SPORTS
camp and played just two games in The Raiders are the first team in Philadelphia, as well as Los Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey returns a punt against the
September before being sidelined NFL history to fail to record a single Angeles for the season finale Dolphins at Bank of America Stadium. The former Stanford star went on
again. interception in the first nine games against the Chargers as part of a to score two touchdowns, one rushing and one receiving.
Its just peoples bodies are differ- of the season. Oaklands opponents difficult closing schedule.
ent, when you have those type
injuries, you wait and see if it can
heal and feel better and good enough
have a 110.5 passer rating and have
completed 71.2 percent of their
passes, which both rank as the third
The Raiders reinstated defensive
tackle Darius Latham to the active
roster to take Conleys spot.
Panthers blow out Dolphins
By Steve Reed added 95, including a 69-yard jaunt
to play early in the season, general highest in NFL history. Latham had been suspended four
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on a read option, as the Panthers
manager Reggie McKenzie said last Theres no question we miss games for violating the leagues
racked up 294 yards on the ground.
week. He was feeling better, then he him, McKenzie said. He came in substance-abuse policy.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Cam Carolina set a franchise record
Newton threw for 254 yards and four with 548 yards from scrimmage.

Raiders break ground on Vegas stadium t o uc h do wn s ,


rookie Christian
McCaffrey
Devin Funchess caught five passes
for 92 yards and two touchdowns as
the Panthers (7-3) remained a half-
By Regina Garcia Cano famous casinos. The Raiders relocation to Las scored touch- game behind the NFC South division
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Contractors will be working under Vegas was a plan years in the mak- downs rushing leading Saints. The Dolphins (4-5)
an ambitious timeline as the team ing that began when NFL owners and receiving, have lost three straight.
LAS VEGAS After years of wants to kick off the 2020 season at shot down their plans to move to and the Carolina The game turned with 41 seconds
planning, dealing and getting mil- the new stadium. But the Raiders Los Angeles. Shortly after, casino Panthers crushed left in the first half when Luke
lions in public financing approved, have yet to reach crucial agreements mogul Sheldon Adelson announced the Dolphins Kuechly intercepted Jay Cutler with
the Oakland Raiders broke ground for the $1.9 billion project and now his interest in helping build a domed Carolina leading 10-7. Four plays
stand to lose millions under the tax stadium on the UNLV campus that Cam Newton 45-21 on
later, Newton connected with Ed
Monday on a 65,000-seat domed Monday night
stadium in Las Vegas, across the reform bill House Republicans could be shared by a professional for their third straight victory. Dickson on a 7-yard touchdown
freeway from the citys world- unveiled earlier this month. team and the school. Jonathan Stewart ran for a sea- pass, the first of five straight
son-high 110 yards and Newton Carolina touchdown drives.

49ERS
think he helped out every side and think you guys could see the whole
was pretty impressive yesterday. team was too, Shanahan said.
Goodwin was clearly emotional
GQ names Kap citizen of year NFL brief
Goodwin left the locker room NEW YORK Free agent quar-
while scoring the long touchdown Sunday without speaking to honored by
Continued from page 11 Sunday. He blew a kiss toward the terback Colin Kaepernick has
reporters to be with his family, the been named GQs magazines the recognition.
sky as he crossed the goal line team said, before the news later The magazine
before falling to his knees in the Citizen of the Year for his
Goodwin told him that his wife, broke hours after the game. activism. s story includes
Morgan, was experiencing complica- end zone. Teammates on the field, comments from
and some from the sideline, ran to No tes : Shanahan said S Adrian Kaepernick began kneeling
tions with the pregnancy. Shanahan Colbert fractured his thumb early in instead of standing during the several of
allowed Goodwin to be with her lift him back to his feet and show Ka e p e r n i c k s
support. the game Sunday and might require national anthem last season to
Saturday night and then heard about surgery. The 49ers next play Nov. protest racial inequality and police supporters and
the news Sunday morning. On Celeks touchdown catch, 26 against the Seahawks following brutality. The demonstration c o n f i da n t s .
He was struggling with it for Goodwins block of an incoming their bye week, and Colberts status sparked a wave of NFL protests by Colin Rapper J. Cole
obvious reasons and he decided to defensive back knocked the wind is unknown. ... San Francisco players during the anthem that Kaepernick says Kaepernick
play, which we were very grateful out of him and he had to be tended to released defensive lineman Tony repeatedly have been denounced by sacrificed his
for, Shanahan said. He did a hell of by trainers. McDaniel Monday, presumably to President Donald Trump. dream to stand for something.
a job for his wife yesterday, being I thought he was hurt until I saw open a roster spot for Tank Kaepernick parted ways with the San Ninety-year-old singer and activist
there for her and helped out his fam- him smiling on the ground trying to Carradine (ankle) to return from Francisco 49ers in March and hasnt Harry Belafonte says seeing people
ily from that aspect. And also breathe. But it was pretty neat and (I injured reserve. Carradine is eligible been signed by another team. like Kaepernick taking action is the
helped out his family here too. I was) very happy for him. And I to play against Seattle. Kaepernick says on Twitter hes greatest reward he could ask for.

SHOES tFOOT HEALTH tHANDBAGS


14 Tuesday Nov. 14, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Sangha takes sixth at state championship


By Terry Bernal ences, she earned 141 to win the state championship. The
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF MVP honors from only other Northern California golfer
the Big 8 between Sangha and the top spot was
Aman Sangha closed out her career Conference. Reedleys Hannah Lovering, who took
with the Caada College womens golf Because of her second place with a 145.
team Monday at the California consistency, I Caada took fourth place as a team,
Community College Athletic would have to say with Gabby Ruiz taking 16th place with
Association state championships in that shes the best a 159; Sissy Nichols 23rd with a 163;
Morro Bay. golfer Ive ever had Lisa Wiley 38th with a 173; Suzana
The sophomore took sixth place in Aman Sangha the pleasure of Chan 48th with a 189; and Debbie Jo
the two-day event at the Morro Bay Golf coaching, Caada Severin 51st with a 195.
Course, shooting a 75 Sunday followed head coach Rick Velasquez said. Shes Weve just had some really great
USA TODAY SPORTS by a 74 Monday to finish with a 149, a wonderful teammate, never has a neg- players that have gelled and played
Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge of the AL, left, and Dodgers some 8 strokes off the leader. ative word about anyone else, tries to well, and Im very pleased with that,
first baseman Cory Bellinger of the NL were each named Sangha has earned conference MVP help anyone else she can, and has a Velasquez said.
Rookie of the Year by unanimous vote Monday. honors in each of her two seasons with very professional approach for a Modesto Junior College took the
the Colts. Last year she was named young lady 19 years of age. And shes team championship with a 633, Sierra
Judge, Bellinger unanimous Central Valley Conference MVP. This
year, with Caada transitioning confer-
just so positive.
Sierras Nao Bando medaled with a
second with a 637, and Santa Barbara
third with a 641 in the eight-team field.

picks as rookies of the year Carlos Beltran Murder charge for


By Noah Trister
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
goes out on top ex-football player
The only major question was whether it would be unanimous By Kristie Rieken
and it was.
Aaron Judge and Cody Bellinger are baseballs Rookies of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in death of spouse
the Year, after their record-setting home run binges left no HOUSTON It took quite some time, By Lindsay Whitehurst
need for any dissenting opinions. Judge led the American but Carlos Beltran finally got there, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
League with 52 homers, the most ever by a rookie. Bellinger winning a World Series title after 20
hit 39 and had to settle for the National Leagues rookie seasons in the majors. SALT LAKE CITY A former pro-
record. Now he is leaving the Houston Astros fessional football player sliced his
Judge and Bellinger received every first-place vote available and leaving baseball, retiring after a wifes neck and then crawled on the
from the Baseball Writers Association of America. Judge career in which he was a nine-time All- ground outside their rented Utah con-
became the first New York Yankees player to receive this award Star and was Rookie of the Year. The 40- dominium before
since Derek Jeter in 1996. Bellinger gave the Dodgers a record year-old designated hitter and outfielder MARK J. REBILAS/USA TODAY SPORTS flagging down a
18th Rookie of the Year winner. made the announcement Monday, 12 Carlos Beltran ended his 20-year major police officer,
Watching him from the West Coast, what he did on the East days after the Astros beat the Los league career with the Astros and a prosecutors said in
Coast, was awesome, Bellinger said. I was a big fan of his, Angeles Dodgers in Game 7 of the world championship in 2017. murder charges filed
and met him during the All-Star game, and hes a humble dude. World Series. ring, he continued. Monday.
I think were both reflecting, now that the seasons over, on He announced his retirement in an Besides being named an All-Star The bloody scene
the kind of seasons that weve had. essay written for The Players Tribune nine times, most recently in 2016, in the ski town of
This was the first time both Rookie of the Year awards were website. His story touched on what and the 1999 AL Rookie of the Year, Park City indicated
unanimous since 1997, when Nomar Garciaparra of Boston finally winning a championship meant he won three Gold Glove and two that Keri KC
and Scott Rolen of Philadelphia won. Anthony McClanahan, 28,
to him. Silver Slugger awards. McClanahan put up a desperate
This seasons votes were announced Monday night. Boston I realized early on that my purpose His production dropped dramatically
outfielder Andrew Benintendi finished second in the AL, fol- in this game was to share knowledge this year. He hit .295 with 29 homers struggle before she was killed. The mur-
lowed by Baltimore slugger Trey Mancini. St. Louis infielder with younger players and to give back and 93 RBIs for the New York Yankees der weapon was a small, sharp knife
Paul DeJong was the NL runner-up, with Pittsburgh first base- to the game of baseball, he wrote. I and Texas in 2016. He then batted shed worn sheathed in a nylon paracord
man Josh Bell finishing third. always wanted to do that that, and be .231 with 14 homers and 51 RBIs for bracelet, charging documents state.
Judge is also an MVP finalist. the best teammate I could possibly be. Houston. Despite that, Beltrans vet- Police found her husband, Anthony
Ichiro Suzuki in 2001 and Fred Lynn in 1975 are the only Over 20 years, I feel like I accom- eran presence and his work with D. McClanahan, 46, covered in blood
players to win the AL MVP and Rookie of the Year awards in plished that. Houstons younger players including and crawling on his stomach outside
the same year. So whether we won or lost Game 7, I Jose Altuve, Carlos Correa and early in the morning of Nov. 2. He
The Yankees entered this season with marginal expectations would have still been happy with my Marwin Gonzalez proved invaluable lifted himself up just enough to flag
by their standards, but the prodigious power of Judge and career. But it still feels nice to have a for the Astros. down a police officer, then dropped
catcher Gary Sanchez transformed them almost overnight into back down and began convulsing, his
an exciting young team with tremendous potential. They made arms making a snow angel motion,
points in the third while scoring 32 to
the postseason as a wild card.
Its exciting times right now to be wearing pinstripes,
Judge said. To come up through the minor leagues with a lot
of these guys, watch them develop, and now to see what
DUBS take control, leading 88-75 going into
the final 12 minutes.
They cause you to do some unique
the officer on scene told prosecutors.
No attorney was listed for him in
court records Monday, and a phone
number for him went unanswered.
theyre doing at the major league level is really impressive. Continued from page 11 things with your defensive scheme, Anthony McClanahan was treated
Orlando coach Frank Vogel said. When for minor injuries. He originally told
they switch everything they force you officers he and his wife and baby had
Livingston also had six assists on a into one-on-one basketball and we took
night they were without Curry as he been attacked, but investigators found
the bait. no evidence of anyone else going into
nursed a bruised right thigh from where
the condo or any baby at their place in
he took a knee Saturday night. Durant
sat out with the same injury to his left
GQ cover the Park Regency.
leg last Wednesday against Minnesota. Durant was named GQs Champion of His wifes body was found in the con-
Coach Steve Kerr called them similar the Year and shared a cover with quarter- dominium he had rented after someone
injuries and is being cautious with two- back Colin Kaepernick, the magazines else at the building called 911, saying
time MVP Curry, who sat out on his Citizen of the Year. theyd seen him crawling low to the
bobblehead giveaway night and has KD credits Kap for being coura- ground through the hallways and call-
only been receiving treatment on the geous. ing for help. Keri McClanahan had suf-
OPEN POSITIONS Kaepernick is just a guy whos stand- fered several cuts to the front, back and
leg without any on-court work.
#BSUFOEFSt(HOT04JOS) If it was a playoff game he would ing up for what he believes in, standing sides of her neck, as well as other
#SFBLGBTU$PPLt(HOT043ZL) play, but hes pretty sore, Kerr said. up for people who dont really have a defensive wounds and carpet burns.
Weve got two days before our next voice, Durant said. It was a tremen- McClanahan had been charged with
$POUSPMMFSt(HOT04JXG) dous honor to be on the cover with him,
game so this gives us the chance to real- child kidnapping last month after
%JTIXBTIFSt(HOT04BW3) ly get him healthy and right. ... Its a somebody that his words have started a authorities said he took his 8-year-old
-JOF$PPLt(HOT04GX4) no-brainer to rest him. conversation thats needed in this coun- son from a previous relationship from
Thompson contributed 15 points, try. And his actions have started a con- his school in Arizona on Oct. 3 and trav-
-PCCZ"UUFOEBOUt(HOT04B3Q)
five assists and four rebounds in Golden versation. Its an honor, its a blessing eled with him through Nevada and Utah.
3PPN"UUFOEBOUt(HOT048TZ) States ninth straight victory against and Im definitely grateful to be on the He was arrested in Utah on Oct. 12 and
4FOJPS4BMFT.BOBHFSt(HOT04JU5) the Magic and fifth in a row at Oracle cover and to be gracing it with some gave his son back, then bonded out of
Arena. David West added 11 rebounds amazing people. jail a week later.
and five of the Warriors 35 assists. He and his wife rented the condo in
WALK-INS ARE WELCOME This is good for us, honestly, Tip-ins Park City a few days later, charging
WALK-INS ARE WELCOME Livingston said. Livingston made his ninth start for documents said.
Thursdays from 1 pm 3 pm All I know is that were really, really Golden State and first since April 8 this Originally from Bakersfield,
Embassy Suites SF Airport - Waterfront lucky to have the talent that we do, Kerr California, McClanahan played four
150 Anza Boulevard, Burlingame, CA 94010 year vs. New Orleans. ... Rookie Jordan
said. We can win games without Steph Bell was inactive. C Damian Jones was years with the Calgary Stampeders of
APPLY ONLINE or KD or Draymond or Klay because recalled from the G League but inactive the Canadian Football League in the
http://jobs.hilton.com weve got a lot of guys and a lot of guys after Kerr wanted him to take part in mid-1990s after a collegiate career at
EEO/AA/Disabled/Veteran who can really play. Its an incredible morning shootaround and be around the Washington State University. He was
Recognized in 2017 Fortune Magazine
Great Place To Work #26 roster and we should be able to win team. Two-way player Quinn Cook got in training camp with the Dallas
games when some of our stars are down. in the game late. Curry and Durant Cowboys of the NFL in 1994 but never
Golden State held the Magic to 19 caught a game in Santa Cruz last Friday. played in a game.
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NFL STANDINGS NBA STANDINGS NHL STANDINGS WHATS ON TAP Soccer briefs
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
TUESDAY
Boys water polo
Italy falls short of World Cup
W L T Pct PF PA W L Pct GB Nor Cal tournament MILAN Four-time champion
Boston 12 2 .857 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
New England 7 2 0 .778 257 195 First round
Buffalo 5 4 0 .556 184 196 Toronto 7 5 .583 4 Tampa Bay 18 14 2 2 30 71 46
Division I
Italy failed to qualify for the World
New York 7 6 .538 4 1/2 Toronto 19 12 7 0 24 72 63
Miami 4 5 0 .444 137 224 Philadelphia 7 6 .538 4 1/2 No. 7 Jesuit (20-9) at No. 2 Sacred Heart Prep (24-4), Cup for the first time in six
N.Y. Jets 4 6 0 .400 201 222 Ottawa 16 8 3 5 21 59 53
Brooklyn 5 8 .385 6 1/2
Detroit 18 8 8 2 18 49 51
6 p.m. decades after losing its playoff to
No. 5 Buchanan (24-4) vs. Menlo School (18-6) at
South Southeast Division Montreal 18 8 9 1 17 46 61 Palo Alto High School, 6 p.m. Sweden 1-0 on aggregate.
Tennessee 6 30 .667 205 213 W L Pct GB Boston 16 6 6 4 16 44 51 They played to a goalless draw
Jacksonville 6 30 .667 226 134 Washington 8 5 .615 Girls water polo
Houston 3 60 .333 236 241 Orlando 8 6 .571 1/2 Buffalo 17 5 9 3 13 40 60 in a quiet San Siro on Monday.
Miami 6 7 .462 2 Florida 16 5 9 2 12 53 62 Nor Cal tournament
Indianapolis 3 70 .300 179 280
Charlotte 5 7 .417 2 1/2 First round It could have been worse for
North Atlanta 2 12 .143 6 1/2 Division I Italy, as Sweden was denied what
Metropolitan Division No. 5 Davis (25-6) at No. 4 Sacred Heart Prep (18-7),
Pittsburgh 7 20 .778 187 148 Central Division New Jersey 17 11 4 2 24 61 54 5 p.m.
looked like two clear-cut penalties
Baltimore 4 50 .444 190 171 W L Pct GB for handballs, first from Matteo
Cincinnati 3 60 .333 149 182 Washington 18 10 7 1 21 53 53
Detroit 10 3 .769
Cleveland 0 90 .000 143 240 Milwaukee 7 6 .538 3 Columbus 18 10 7 1 21 55 50 WEDNESDAY Darmian and then from Andrea
Cleveland 7 7 .500 3 1/2 Pittsburgh 19 9 7 3 21 50 68 Girls volleyball
Indiana 6 8 .429 4 1/2 Nor Cal tournament
Barzagli.
West N.Y. Islanders17 9 6 2 20 60 55
Kansas City 6 30 .667 253 208 Chicago 2 9 .182 7 First round Italy had a penalty appeal of its
N.Y. Rangers 18 9 7 2 20 60 59
Raiders 4 50 .444 196 214
WESTERN CONFERENCE Carolina 16 7 5 4 18 46 44
Division I own waved off by referee Antonio
Denver 3 60 .333 166 239 No. 12 Burlingame (22-6) at No. 5 Lick-Wilmerding
L.A. Chargers 3 60 .333 167 172 Southwest Division Philadelphia 17 8 7 2 18 50 45 (24-5), 7 p.m. Mateu Lahoz when Marco Parolo
W L Pct GB
Houston 11 3 .786 was tripped from behind by Ludwig
NATIONAL CONFERENCE San Antonio 8 5 .615 2 1/2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Division II Augsustinsson.
East New Orleans 8 6 .571 3 Central Division No. 16 Analy (21-8) at No. 1 Carlmont (30-4), 7 p.m.
Philadelphia 8 1 0 .889 283 179 Memphis 7 6 .538 3 1/2 No. 15 Rocklin (17-17) at No. 2 Notre Dame-Belmont But the Azzurri struggled to carve
Dallas 5 4 0 .556 233 205 Dallas 2 12 .143 9 St. Louis 19 13 5 1 27 62 51
Winnipeg 16 9 4 3 21 52 46
(30-14), 7 p.m. out clear chances against a solid
Washington 4 5 0 .444 207 232 No. 14 Del Oro (18-14) at No. 3 Sacred Heart Prep
N.Y. Giants 1 8 0 .111 150 238 Northwest Division Nashville 16 9 5 2 20 45 46 (25-8), 7 p.m.
Sweden side, and really tested
W L Pct GB Dallas 17 9 8 0 18 48 48 goalkeeper Robin Olsen only
South Minnesota 8 5 .615
New Orleans 7 20 .778 268 165 Denver 8 6 .571 1/2 Chicago 18 8 8 2 18 53 49 THURSDAY once.
Portland 7 6 .538 1 Colorado 16 8 7 1 17 54 55 Girls volleyball
Carolina 7 30 .700 213 180 Oklahoma City 6 7 .462 2 Nor Cal tournament
The last major competitions
Atlanta 5 40 .556 197 179 Minnesota 16 7 7 2 16 46 44
Tampa Bay 3 60 .333 173 208
Utah 6 8 .429 2 1/2 First round Italy missed were the 1984 and
Pacific Division Open Division 1992 European Championships. It
Pacific Division
North W L Pct GB No. 6 Menlo School (29-5) at No. 3 Turlock (33-8), 7
Warriors 11 3 .786
Los Angeles 17 11 4 2 24 55 41 p.m. has participated in every World
Minnesota 7 20 .778 217 165
Detroit 5 40 .556 244 210 L.A. Lakers 6 8 .429 5 Vegas 16 10 5 1 21 57 46 Cup since failing to qualify for the
Green Bay 5 40 .556 204 207 L.A. Clippers 5 8 .385 5 1/2 Sharks 16 10 6 0 20 44 36 FRIDAY 1958 tournament.
Chicago 3 60 .333 150 194 Phoenix 5 10 .333 6 1/2 Calgary 17 10 7 0 20 51 50 Football
Sacramento 3 10 .231 7 1/2 CCS playoffs
Vancouver 17 8 7 2 18 43 46
West Mondays Games Anaheim 17 7 7 3 17 48 50 First round U.S. to host Bosnia in Carson
L.A. Rams 7 20 .778 296 162 Washington 110, Sacramento 92 Open Division I
Seattle 6 30 .667 211 165 Edmonton 17 6 9 2 14 38 52 CHICAGO The retooling U.S.
Cleveland 104, New York 101 No. 5 Menlo-Atherton (6-4) at No. 4 San Benito (6-
Arizona 4 50 .444 155 223 Arizona 19 2 14 3 7 45 75
Milwaukee 110, Memphis 103 4), 7 p.m. soccer team will open its 2018
49ers 1 90 .100 174 260 New Orleans 106, Atlanta 105
L.A. Lakers 100, Phoenix 93 Mondays Games Open Division III schedule with an exhibition
Thursdays Games Minnesota 109, Utah 98 Carolina 5, Dallas 1 No. 8 Burlingame (6-4) at No. 1 Half Moon Bay (10- against Bosnia-Herzegovina on
Seattle 22, Arizona 16 Portland 99, Denver 82
Golden State 110, Orlando 100 Calgary 7, St. Louis 4 0), 7 p.m. Jan. 28 at Carson, California.
Sundays Games No. 7 Terra Nova (5-5) at No. 2 Aptos (7-3), 7 p.m.
New Orleans 47, Buffalo 10 Philadelphia 109, L.A. Clippers 105 Tuesdays Games The match, announced Monday,
Tuesdays Games Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m.
Green Bay 23, Chicago 16 Boston at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Division V will follow the annual January
Tampa Bay 15, N.Y. Jets 10 Toronto at Houston, 5 p.m. Dallas at Florida, 4:30 p.m. No. 5 Sobrato (8-2) at No. 4 Hillsdale, 7 p.m.
Detroit 38, Cleveland 24 San Antonio at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Columbus at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. training camp the Americans have
Pittsburgh 20, Indianapolis 17 Wednesdays Games Philadelphia at Minnesota, 5 p.m. held since 2004. The roster figures
Minnesota 38, Washington 30 Sacramento at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. SATURDAY
Tennessee 24, Cincinnati 20 Utah at New York, 4:30 p.m. Arizona at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. Football to be drawn mostly from players in
Jacksonville 20, L.A. Chargers 17, OT Washington at Miami, 4:30 p.m. Washington at Nashville, 5 p.m. CCS playoffs Major League Soccer.
L.A. Rams 33, Houston 7 Chicago at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Vegas at Edmonton, 6 p.m. First round
Atlanta 27, Dallas 7 Cleveland at Charlotte, 5 p.m. Open Division II The U.S. failed to qualify for
Detroit at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Vancouver at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.
San Francisco 31, N.Y. Giants 21
Indiana at Memphis, 5 p.m. Wednesdays Games
No. 8 Mitty (5-5) at No. 1 Serra (8-2), 1 p.m. next years World Cup, ending a
New England 41, Denver 16 No. 7 Westmont (7-3) at No. 2 Aragon (9-1), 1 p.m.
Open: Kansas City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Oakland
San Antonio at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Calgary at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. streak of seven straight appear-
Toronto at New Orleans, 5 p.m.
Mondays Games Orlando at Portland, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Chicago, 5 p.m. Division V ances at soccers top event that
Carolina 45, Miami 21 Philadelphia at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Anaheim, 7 p.m. No.7 Jefferson (8-2) at No.2 Menlo School (6-4),1 p.m. started in 1990.

everyone was the same, then its Burlingame, which it did, and Division championship game, techincally not a save jump-

LOUNGE power points, Sell said. When


it went to power points, it elimi-
nated Sacred Heart Prep. Then the
Sacred Heart Prep falling to Half
Moon Bay, which it did.
[The solution] was well craft-
Untrecht showed he could even
make a decent goalkeeper.
Midway through the fourth quarter
started a Menlo fast break that cul-
minated with a Noah Housenbold
goal off an assist from Miller
Continued from page 11 rule called for a coin ip. ed, it was well done and there was of Sacred Heart Preps 8-5 win Geschke, which accounted for the
[Stogner], he and I talked about no complaining about how that over the Knights, Menlo goalie Knights nal goal in an 8-5 loss.
it. We didnt feel right if tie was broken, Sell said. I Josh Poulos was ejected for a foul
Terry Stogner foresaw a three-way Burlingame won the coin ip on a scramble in front of his net. ***
think it was handled quite well by
tie and put into motion a way to even though they lost to Terra [Stogner]. The coaches in the With Poulos sidelined for a 20-
remedy the situation. Nova heads up. The PAL got a little bit of love
[PAL] are a bunch of good guys. It second penalty timeout, Untrecht
There had been a vote among We decided, after eliminating made sense to them. quickly swam into the open goal from CCS Monday on the organi-
the PAL Board of Managers to one team, it would go back to face just in time to block a zations website.
break the three-way tie, Sell said, head-to-head matchup to deter- *** quick SHP shot on the restart. A picture of the Burlingame-
adding Stogner sent out an email mine the fourth automatic bid. It Untrecht had to be precise with Terra Nova game was on the front
to the Board of Managers with his wouldnt have looked good to Menlo Schools Sam Untrecht his block, however. He could page, as it touted the CCS foot-
solution for breaking the tie. have Burlingame have the auto- has demonstrated over the last only use one hand/arm because as ball brackets.
We retained the tiebreaking matic bid after Terra Nova beat three seasons that he is one of the a eld player, he is not allowed to
procedures head-to-head, them head-to-head. best all-around water polo players touch the ball with both hands.
Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
(record against the teams) above Of course, all this was depend- in CCS. That stop which ofcially nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by
the tie and below the tie. Since ent on Terra Nova beating In Saturdays CCS Open goes down as a eld block and phone: 344-5200 ext. 117.

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Study: Women less
likely to receive CPR
from a bystander
By Marilynn Marchione
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ANAHEIM Women are less likely than men to get


CPR from a bystander and more likely to die, a new study
suggests, and researchers think reluctance to touch a
womans chest might be one reason.
Only 39 percent of women suffering cardiac arrest in a
public place were given CPR versus 45 percent of men,
and men were 23 percent more likely to survive, the study
found.
It involved nearly 20,000 cases around the country and
is the first to examine gender differences in receiving
heart help from the public versus professional respon-
ders.
It can be kind of daunting thinking about pushing hard
and fast on the center of a womans chest and some peo-
ple may fear they are hurting her, said Audrey Blewer, a
University of Pennsylvania researcher who led the study.
Rescuers also may worry about moving a womans
clothing to get better access, or touching breasts to do
CPR, but doing it properly shouldnt entail that, said
High pressure, which for decades has been a top reading of at least 140 or a bottom one of 90, drops to 130 over 80 in advice another study leader, U Penns Dr. Benjamin Abella. You
announced Monday by a dozen medical groups. put your hands on the sternum, which is the middle of the
chest. In theory, youre touching in between the breasts.
The study was discussed Sunday at an American Heart
New guidelines show half of U.S. Association conference in Anaheim.
Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops
pumping, usually because of a rhythm problem. More than

adults have high blood pressure 350,000 Americans each year suffer one in settings other
than a hospital. About 90 percent of them die, but CPR can
double or triple survival odds.
By Marilynn Marchione Association conference in Anaheim. diabetes, should be treated if their top This is not a time to be squeamish because its a life and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS number is over 130, the guidelines death situation, Abella said.
WHAT THE CHANGES MEAN say. For the rest, whether to start med- Researchers had no information on rescuers or why they
ANAHEIM New guidelines lower The guidelines set new categories ication will no longer be based just on may have been less likely to help women. But no gender
the threshold for high blood pressure, and get rid of prehypertension: the blood pressure numbers. The deci- difference was seen in CPR rates for people who were
adding 30 million Americans to those Normal: Under 120 over 80 sion also should consider the overall stricken at home, where a rescuer is more likely to know
who have the condition, which now Elevated: Top number 120-129 and risk of having a heart problem or the person needing help.
plagues nearly half of U.S. adults. bottom less than 80 stroke in the next 10 years, including The findings suggest that CPR training may need to be
High pressure, which for decades has Stage 1: Top of 130-139 or bottom factors such as age, gender and choles- improved. Even that may be subtly biased toward males
been a top reading of at least 140 or a of 80-89 terol, using a simple formula to esti- practice mannequins (theyre not called woman-nequins)
bottom one of 90, drops to 130 over Stage 2: Top at least 140 or bot- mate those odds. are usually male torsos, Blewer said.
80 in advice announced Monday by a tom at least 90 Those without a high risk will be All of us are going to have to take a closer look at this
dozen medical groups. That means 46 percent of U.S. adults advised to improve their lifestyles gender issue, said the Mayo Clinics Dr. Roger White, who
The change means an additional 14 have high pressure (stages 1 or 2) ver- lose weight, eat healthy, exercise co-directs the paramedic program for the city of
percent of U.S. adults have the prob- sus 32 percent under the old levels. more, limit alcohol, avoid smoking. Rochester, Minnesota. He said he has long worried that
lem, but only an additional 2 percent How common it is will roughly Its not just throwing meds at some- large breasts may impede proper placement of defibrillator
will need medication right away; the triple in men under 45, to 30 percent, thing, said one primary care doctor pads if women need a shock to restore normal heart
rest should try healthier lifestyles, and double in women of that age, to 19 who praised the new approach, the rhythm.
which get much stronger emphasis in percent. Mayo Clinics Dr. Robert Stroebel. If The Heart Association and the National Institutes of
the new advice. Poor diets, lack of For people over 65, the guidelines people continue bad habits, They can Health funded the study.
exercise and other bad habits cause 90 undo a controversial tweak made three kind of eat and blow through the medi- Men did not have a gender advantage in a second study
percent of high blood pressure. years ago to relax standards and not cines, he said. discussed on Sunday. It found the odds of suffering cardiac
I have no doubt there will be con- start medicines unless the top number The guidelines warn about some arrest during or soon after sex are very low, but higher for
troversy. Im sure there will be people was over 150. Now, everyone that old popular approaches, though. Theres men than women.
saying We have a hard enough time should be treated if the top number is not enough proof that consuming gar-
getting to 140, said Dr. Paul over 130 unless theyre too frail or lic, dark chocolate, tea or coffee helps,
Whelton, a Tulane University physi- have conditions that make it unwise. or that yoga, meditation or other
cian who led the guidelines panel. The evidence with this is so solid, behavior therapies lower blood pres-
But the risk for heart disease, stroke so convincing, that its hard to argue sure long-term, they say.
and other problems drops as blood with the targets, said Dr. Jackson The government no longer writes EXAMINATIONS
pressure improves, and the new advice Wright, a guidelines panel member heart guidelines, leaving it to medical and
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Trump names former drug exec as new health secretary


By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar or top executive branch Ross as secretary of commerce. approval to Medicare reimbursement. The
THE ASSOCIATED PRES managers not indus- But Trump also has been a scathing critic of drugmaker has drawn criticism from patient
tries regulated by the the pharmaceutical industry, both as a candi- advocacy groups for price increases to one of
WASHINGTON Turning to an industry department. date and as president. its biggest products: insulin.
hes rebuked, President Donald Trump on He will be a star for Azar, 50, a lawyer by training, has spent Azars nominations to HHS in the Bush era
Monday picked a former top pharmaceutical better healthcare and most of the last 10 years with pharmaceutical sailed through the Senate. This time, hell
and government executive to be his health lower drug prices! Trump giant Eli Lilly, rising to president of its key face Democrats wary of the administrations
and human services secretary, overseeing a tweeted in announcing U.S. affiliate before leaving in January to unyielding quest to repeal the Affordable Care
$1 trillion department responsible for major the nomination Monday start his own consulting firm. Hes seen as an Act.
health insurance programs, medical research, morning. Trump has a expert on government health care regulation. The Trump administrations track record
food and drug safety, and public health. Alex Azar track record of making As secretary, Azar would be returning to on health care to date is objectively
The nomination of Alex Azar is unusual industry-friendly nomi- HHS after serving in senior department posts abysmal, said Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon,
because HHS secretaries have tended to come nations, such as tapping former in the George W. Bush administration. Now senior Democrat on the Finance Committee,
from the ranks of elected officials such as ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson as secre- he would have to scrupulously avoid conflicts which would send Azars nomination to the
governors, leaders in academia and medicine, tary of state and wealthy investor Wilbur with Lillys far-reaching interests, from drug full Senate.

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the GOP preserving its majorities at the a relatively small minority of taxpayers her vote on the tax bill. Im going to see
polls next year. could see a slight increase in their taxes. what the Finance Committee winds up with
With few votes to spare, Republican lead- The committees senior Democrat, Sen. and what we do on the (Senate) floor, said
ers hope to finalize a tax overhaul by Ron Wyden of Oregon, said the legislation Sen. Susan Collins of Maine.
Continued from page 1 Christmas and send the legislation to Trump has become a massive handout to multina- Collins did say she opposed Trumps idea
for his signature. tional corporations and a bonanza for tax of reducing the top tax rate for the wealthi-
GOP leaders to add a contentious health care The key House leader on the effort, Rep. cheats and powerful political donors. est earners.
change to the already complex mix. Kevin Brady, said hes very confident that The analysis found that the Senate meas- Among the biggest differences in the two
Trumps latest tweet injected a dose of Republicans do and will have the votes to ure would actually increase taxes in 2019 for bills that have emerged: the House bill
uncertainty into the process as the pass the measure this week. 13.8 million households earning less than allows homeowners to deduct up to $10,000
Republicans try to deliver on his top leg- Brady, chairman of the House Ways and $200,000 a year. That group, about 10 per- in property taxes while the Senate proposal
islative priority. He commended GOP lead- Means Committee, said he doesnt expect cent of all U.S. taxpayers, would face tax unveiled by GOP leaders last week elimi-
ers for getting the tax legislation closer to major changes to the bill as it moves to a increases of $100 to $500 in 2019. There nates the entire deduction. Both versions
passage in recent weeks and then said, Cut final vote in the House. Still, he said also would be increases greater than $500 would eliminate deductions for state and
top rate to 35% w/all of the rest going to Trumps call for removing the requirement for a number of taxpayers, especially those local income taxes and sales taxes.
middle income cuts? to have health insurance as part of the tax with incomes between $75, 000 and Senate Majority Leader Mitch
That puts him at odds with the House leg- agreement remains under consideration. $200,000. By 2025, 21.4 million house- McConnell, R-Ky. , asked whether the
islation that leaves the top rate at 39.6 per- Trump and the Republicans have promot- holds would have steeper tax bills. Senates proposed repeal of the property tax
cent and the Senate bill as written, with the ed the legislation as a boon to the middle The analysts previously found a similar deduction could bring higher taxes for some
top rate at 38.5 percent. class, bringing tax relief to people with magnitude of tax increases under the House middle-class Americans, acknowledged
Trump also said, Now how about ending moderate incomes and boosting the econo- bill. there would be some taxpayers who end up
the unfair & highly unpopular individual my to create new jobs. Neither bill includes a repeal of the so- with higher tax bills.
mandate in (Obama)care and reducing taxes This bill is not a massive tax cut for the called individual mandate of Barack Any way you cut it, there is a possibility
even further? wealthy. ... This is not a big giveaway to Obamas Affordable Care Act, the require- that some taxpayers would get a higher
Overall, the legislation would deeply cut corporations, Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, ment that Americans get health insurance or rate, McConnell told reporters after a
corporate taxes, double the standard deduc- chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, face a penalty. Several top Republicans forum in Louisville, Kentucky, with local
tion used by most Americans, and limit or insisted as the panel had its first day of have warned that including the provision, business owners and employees. You cant
repeal completely the federal deduction for debate on the Senate measure. as Trump wants, would draw opposition and craft any tax bill that guarantees that every
state and local property, income and sales Hatch also downplayed the analysis by make passage tougher. single taxpayer in America gets a tax break.
taxes. It carries high political stakes for congressional tax experts showing a tax A key moderate Republican in the Senate What Im telling you is the overall majority
Trump and Republican leaders in Congress, increase for several million U.S. house- said its too early to say whether including of taxpayers in every bracket would get
who view passage of tax cuts as critical to holds under the Senate proposal. Hatch said repeal of the insurance mandate would cost relief.

time, Whelton said.

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Home monitoring also is recommended;
devices cost as little as $40 to $60.

WHAT ABOUT KIDS?


sional, and diagnosing high pressure Unlike adults, numbers for normal pres-
requires 2 or 3 readings on at least two occa- sure in children vary with age, height and
sions. gender. Kids should be checked at least once
The common way uses a cuff on the upper a year for high pressure, say guidelines
arm to temporarily block the flow of blood announced in August by the American
in an artery in the arm and gradually release Academy of Pediatrics.
it while listening with a stethoscope and After age 13, the levels defining high
counting sounds the blood makes as it flows pressure are the same as for adults, said a
through the artery. But that is prone to error, member of the pediatrics panel, Dr. Elaine
and many places now use automated devices. Urbina of Cincinnati Childrens Hospital
The guidelines dont pick a method, but Medical Center.
recommend measuring pressure in the upper When you turn 18 years and one minute,
arm; devices that work on fingers or are you shouldnt suddenly have a new defini-
worn on wrists arent ready for prime tion, she said.
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claim it is effective in assuring com- Mateo-Foster City Elementary and
Calendar munities which historically may have
been marginalized are adequately repre-
sented on elected boards. Meanwhile,
South San Francisco Unified school
districts have discussed similar shifts
as well.
TUESDAY, NOV. 14 For more information call 408-984- Continued from page 1
Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. 3500. critics fear it encourages officials to Beyond the public hearing at the
150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. serve only the best interest of their upcoming meeting, officials will also
Taught by local certified instructors. Television Studio Tour. 6 p.m. to 7 tem which rewards seats to the highest voters and not the general welfare of
Cost $7. For more information call p.m. Midpen Media Center, 900 San receive a presentation from Douglas
vote getters would join other local the community.
726-3110. Antonio Road, Palo Alto. Free. For Johnson, president of the National
more information call 494-8686. school districts and elected boards Both the Sequoia Union High
Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to 10:30
Demographics Corporation, who will
which recently adopted a similar shift. School District and county Board of
a.m. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San San Carlos Chickens Ball address the process for drafting trustee
Mateo. Registration is required. Free. Auditions. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Chickens District spokesman Jorge Quintana Supervisors transitioned from at-large area boundary maps.
For more information call 522-7490. Ball, Heather School, 2757 Melendy said during the upcoming meeting offi-
Drive, San Carlos. Must be 14+ to systems after being threatened with a From the feedback offered by the
Kids Craft with Sophies World at audition. For more information call cials will rely heavily on the feedback similar lawsuit from a social justice board, Johnson is expected to return
Grand Library. 4 p.m. 306 Walnut 207-0366. from members of the Redwood City group claiming residents from certain
Ave., South San Francisco. Make and next month with an initial set of maps
decorate pumpkin turkeys to take MyLiberty Meeting. 6:30 p.m. 2040 school community as they pursue communities felt underrepresented in to be examined further, according to a
home. For more information contact Ralston Ave., Belmont. For more development of the potential electoral the elections process.
ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. information contact mylibertysan- district report.
mateo@gmail.com.
maps. Officials have noted state law favors
Zumba: Super Fun Workout. 5:30 We are one of several agencies that Quintana said he expects the board to
9 to 5 The Musical. 7 p.m. Aragon
the move to by-trustee elections in the ultimately select the preferred by-
p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 150 San Mateo are going through this process. At this
Road, Half Moon Bay. For all fitness High School Theater, 900 Alameda de case of a legal challenge, as the trustee map in 2018.
and experience levels. Costs $7. For las Pulgas, San Mateo. Purchase tick- point, whats important to us is to California Voting Rights Act states at-
more information call 726-3110. ets at www.aragondrama.com. For have our community voice their opin- large systems cannot be upheld should As trustees and administration con-
more information call (415) 420- sider the issue, Board President Hilary
Mind and Meditation for Adults. 6 0810. ion on how those five districts should they impair the ability of minorities
p.m. to 7 p.m. Meets on the second be created, he said. to elect candidates of their choice. Paulson said in an email community
Tuesday of every month. For more Author Event: Margaret Wilkerson input will be essential to adopting a
information call 591-0341. Sexton, A Kind of Freedom. 7 p.m. As part of the discussion, officials Regardless of the lawsuit threatened
to 8 p.m. Burlingame Library, 480 will begin addressing maps subdivid- system most fitting for residents.
MSNBCs Chris Matthews. 7 p.m. to Primrose Road, Burlingame. For more
by Malibu law firm Shenkman &
information call 558-7411. ing Redwood City into various wards Hughes, Redwood City trustees are Quintana echoed a similar perspec-
8 p.m. 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo
Alto. Author of Bobby Kennedy: A which trustees would represent. As it interested in the transition under an tive regarding the need for feedback on
Raging Spirit. Cost $20 to $57. For The Further Adventures of Hedda the proposal.
more information contact gge- Gabler. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. 2120 stands currently, those who simply effort to steer clear of the large legal
hue@commonwealthclub.org. Broadway, Redwood City. Cost $15 to collect the most votes are awarded a fees often tied to a court case. It is important to our board of edu-
$35. For more information call 493- seat on the board, regardless of where cation to hear from the community we
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15 2006. Given the constraints of the law,
Learn About Camellias And they live. the district is moving forward with the serve about how these lines should be
Azaleas. Veterans Memorial Senior FRIDAY, NOV. 17 The coming discussion is the most process on a condensed schedule to drawn. Its important to have their
Center, 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood Gastric Cancer Eighth Annual
City. Free and family friendly. For Event: A Cause for Hope. Peninsula recent in a series officials have held avoid litigation and the related costs, input and its important to hear from
more information call (408) 920- Golf and Country Club, 701 Madera moving toward the transition, which according to a district report. them, he said.
0884. Drive, San Mateo. Cost is $190. For
more information call (415) 572- pre-empted a letter from an attorney The San Mateo County Community
PiYo Live Exercise Series. 6 a.m. to 7 6646. attempting to compel officials to con- College District Board of Trustees also The Redwood City Elementary
a.m. 150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon sider the change, according to a dis-
Bay. Combines pilates with yoga. Cost The Grateful Garment Project. 7:30 recently approved a similar transition, School District Board of Trustees
$15. First class free. For more infor- a.m. 6650 Golf Course Drive, trict report. but their decision was not compelled meets 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, in
mation call 726-3110. Burlingame. Goal is to ensure that
every victim of a sexual crime who Proponents of the by-trustee system by threat of legal action. The San the district office 750 Bradford St.
Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to seeks medical attention or law
noon. 1044 Middlefield Road, enforcement involvement is provid-

CENTER
Redwood City. Free one-on-one help ed with any clothing, toiletries, etc. community meetings designed to col- operate temporarily.
regarding laptops, E-readers, tablets that they may require. Cost $15. For lect feedback on the preferred design Holober said while he is pleased the
and mobile phones. Meets in Small more information call 787-5595.
Conference Room on the first floor. and amenities offered at the new facili- interim space will be able to offer a
For more information contact Healthy and Beautiful Smile. 10 ty. portion of the services formerly avail-
gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. a.m. to 11 a.m. San Mateo Senior Continued from page 1
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, Holober said he expects the City able at the previous center, he too
Holiday Stress. 11 a.m. to noon. San San Mateo. Admission is free and Council to review a proposal for new would like Millbrae to ultimately
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda open to seniors. For more informa- to move the project forward and con- facility plans in the coming weeks, again enjoy a new, vibrant building.
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Discuss tion call 522-7490.
sider ballot options in both June and generating an even greater need for Everyone knows we need a perma-
strategies for joyous but low stress
holidays. Registration is required. For Archangel Holiday Boutique 2017. November of 2018, it is recommended officials to continue fleshing out nent, dedicated center that will be an
more information call 522-7490. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 599 Jefferson Ave., that the city proceed as soon as possi-
Redwood City. Boutique raises financing options. upgrade over the center we had previ-
San Mateo Professional Alliance awareness of and funds for local fos- ble to execute an agreement, accord- There is a lot of excitement and ously, he said.
Networking Lunch. Noon. Mimis ter children. All donations benefit ing to the report.
Cafe, 2208 Bridgepointe Parkway, San Child Advocates of Silicon Valley. For enthusiasm in the community, but at To that end, Holober said he is pre-
Mateo. Meet new business connec- more information contact The financing discussion comes the same time there is a hefty price tag pared to move ahead with the initial
tions. New speakers each week. For archangeleventinfo@gmail.com. more than one year after the former
more information call 430-6500. and we need to identify potential fund- step in gathering the money needed to
Turkey Lunch and music with Rick Community Center was destroyed by a ing sources to rebuild the new center, afford a state-of-the-art center.
Community Coffee in East Palo Keane. 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. San Bruno four-alarm fire which a subsequent he said. A bond is a good starting point to
Alto with Assemblyman Marc Recreation Center, 251 City Park Way,
Berman. 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Express San Bruno. For more information call investigation discovered was started Initial indications are the new center determine if the public would support
thoughts on community and legisla- 616-7150. accidentally by teen arsonists. could cost about $1,000 per square it, so that is the point of doing the
tive matters. Coffee provided. East Officials announced in July the
Palo Alto City Hall, 2415 University Senior Center Thanksgiving foot to construct, officials have said, poll right now, he said.
Ave., East Palo Alto. For more infor- Luncheon. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. San Association of Bay Area which would push the total price tag up In other business at the meeting, the
mation call 691-2121. Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. $16. Governments, which insured the previ- to at least the $40 million mark if a City Council will also consider a pro-
NAMI SMC General Meeting. 6:15 Registration is required. For more ous facility, will pay $6.2 million to larger building complete with a fitness posal to ban recreational as well as
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 100 S. San Mateo information call 522-7490. replace the building that was built
Drive, San Mateo. Live music by
studio, cafe, game room and gymnasi- medicinal marijuana sales and cultiva-
TEHYA. For more information call Crafternoon at the Library: nearly 50 years ago. um, plus space for as many as 200 tion to grant time for further examina-
638-0800. Stamped Leaf Clay Bowls. 1 p.m. Following the settlement, officials
840 W. Orange Ave., South San parking spaces, is sought. Officials tion of the commercial drug industry
Holiday Concert with Classical Francisco. Learn simple tricks for acknowledged the insurance payout have not yet determined the potential legalized by Proposition 64. In previ-
Guitarist Peter Fletcher. 7 p.m. San working with clay. Free. For more was insufficient to cover the cost of cost of the tax measure which may be ous discussions, officials showed little
Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. information contact ssfpladm@plsin-
For more information call 591-0341. fo.org. constructing a new, modern facility, pursued. to no interest in allowing such busi-
fueling discussions over the need for As financing plans develop, offi- nesses in Millbrae.
Open Mic. 7 p.m. Byington Los Altos Kick Off the Holiday Season with
Eighth Annual Tree Lighting at additional tax revenue. cials are moving ahead with establish-
Tasting Room, 21850 Bear Creek
Road, Los Gatos. Reserve a table. For Hillsdale Shopping Center. 5:30 Concurrent to the financing discus- ment of a modular facility in a parking The Millbrae City Council meets 7
more information call (408) 354- p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Hillsdale Shopping
1111. Center, Nordstrom Court, 60 31st sions, the architecture firm hired to lot near City Hall where the Millbrae p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14, at City Hall,
Ave., San Mateo. Free. For more infor- rebuild the center hosted a series of Parks and Recreation Department can 621 Magnolia Av e.
Protecting Your Home From mation call (415) 227-9700.
Wilderness. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Holiday Movie Series: How the
Grinch Stole Christmas. 5:30 p.m. to A
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210 El Camino Real, So. San Francisco, Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.
(at the Guard Station on Spruce Street, Rear Parking Lot).
EOE
Sees will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the
requirements of applicable local, state or federal law (including San Francisco Ordinance #131192).

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110 employment 110 employment 203 Public notices tundra tundra tundra
fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe
stateMent #275464
neWsPaPer interns The following person is doing business
JOUrnaLisM as: The Swingin Door, 318 Portola Dr,
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered
The Daily Journal is looking for in-
terns to do entry level reporting, re- Owner: Warac Corporation, CA. The
search, updates of our ongoing fea- business is conducted by a Corporation.
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- The registrants commenced to transact
so welcome. business under the FBN on Jan 2007.
/s/Warren Chapman/
We expect a commitment of four to This statement was filed with the Asses-
eight hours a week for at least four sor-County Clerk on 10/27/2017. (Pub-
months. The internship is unpaid, but lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- 10/31/17, 11/7/17, 11/14/17, 11/21/17).
terns have progressed in time into
paid correspondents and full-time re-
porters. fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe
stateMent #275517
College students or recent graduates The following person is doing business Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper as: Marquez-Llamas Bkpg & Tax, 903
experience is preferred but not neces- Sneath Lane, Suite 125, SAN BRUNO,
sarily required. CA 94066. Registered Owners: 1)Brian
Marquez, 300 Arroyo Drive, S. San Fran-
Please send a cover letter describing cisco, CA 94080 2)Samantha Llamas,
your interest in newspapers, a resume 310 Hillside Blvd., Daly City, CA 94015.
and three recent clips. Before you ap- The business is conducted by a General
ply, you should familiarize yourself Partnership. The registrants com-
with our publication. Our Web site: menced to transact business under the
www.smdailyjournal.com. FBN on Nov 1, 2017.
/s/Brian A. Marquez/
Send your information via e-mail to This statement was filed with the Asses-
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- sor-County Clerk on 11/1/2017. (Publish-
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 11/7/17, 11/14/17, 11/21/17, 11/28/17).

fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe


stateMent #275416
saLes/MarKeting The following person is doing business
internsHiPs as: 1)Mi Pueblo Food Center 2)Mi Pue- 203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking blo Mercado y Carniceria, 1731 E. Bay-
for ambitious interns who are eager to shore Road, EAST PALO ALTO, CA fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe
jump into the business arena with both 94303. Registered Owner: Mi Pueblo COUNTY OF SAN stateMent #275361 stateMent #275169
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs Newco, LLC, CA. The business is con- The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
of the newspaper and media industries. ducted by a Limited Liability Company.
MATEO, CALIFORNIA
as: Tie Clasp Productions, 185 Ridgeway as: Jeepsilog, 3733 Palos Verdes Way,
This position will provide valuable The registrants commenced to transact PROJECT Rd., HILLSBOROUGH, CA 94010. Reg- SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
experience for your bright future. business under the FBN on October 10, DEVELOPMENT UNIT istered Owner: Naomi Sobocinski, same Registered Owner: Bay Area Foods Inc.,
Email resume 2016.
info@smdailyjournal.com REQUEST FOR address. The business is conducted by CA. The business is conducted by a Cor-
/s/Nefertiti Long/ an Individual. The registrants com- poration. The registrants commenced to
This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT OF menced to transact business under their transact business under the FBN on
sor-County Clerk on 10/24/2017. (Pub- QUALIFICATIONS FOR FBN on N/A. 2014.
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, CONSTRUCTION /s/Naomi Sobocinski/ /s/Maria Cristina Feraren/
127 elderly care 10/31/17, 11/7/17, 11/14/17, 11/21/17). MANAGER AT RISK This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/19/2017. (Pub- sor-County Clerk on 10/2/2017. (Publish-
SERVICES for the lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
faMiLY resOUrce fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe SAN MATEO MEDICAL 10/24/17, 10/31/17, 11/7/17, 11/14/17). 10/31/17, 11/7/17, 11/14/17, 11/21/17).
stateMent #275458 CENTER CAMPUS
it/sOftWare deveLOPMent
Eros International USA, a leading global gUide The following person is doing business
UPGRADE PROJECT
company in the Indian film entertainment The San Mateo Daily Journals as: Action Property Services, 268 Elm fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe
industry, is seeking a Mobile Lead Engi- twice-a-week resource guide for Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- November 7, 2017 stateMent #275372 stateMent #275409
neer for our office in Redwood City, CA tered Owners: Joseph Anthony Ronish The County of San Mateo The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
to build & maintain mobile software appli- children and families. and Sara Nicole Ronish, same address. as: Bens Termite Solutions, 3 Plaza
cations primarily on Apple TV platform as every tuesday & Weekend The business is conducted by a Married invites submittals of "Re- as: Magical Seams, 2438 Hopkins Ave,
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062. Regis- View Lane, Unit 114, FOSTER CITY, CA
well as other iOS devices; manage appli- Couple. The registrants commenced to quest for Statements of tered Owner: Nancy Wilson, same ad- 94404. Registered Owner: Benjamin
cation releases to App Store, & work with
Look for it in todays paper to transact business under the FBN on July Qualifications" from highly dress. The business is conducted by an Kahner, same address. The business is
developers & designers to build features 21, 2017.
using swift, Objective C & other Apple find information on family /s/Joseph Anthony Ronish/
qualified Construction Man- Individual. The registrants commenced conducted by an Individual. The regis-
technologies. Requires BS+7yrs exp. To agement/General Contrac- to transact business under the FBN on trants commenced to transact business
resources in the local area, This statement was filed with the Asses- under the FBN on N/A.
apply, send cover & resume to tor firms interested in con- 10/20/17.
jobs@erosintl.com & reference job title. including childcare. sor-County Clerk on 10/27/2017. (Pub-
/s/Nancy S. Wilson/ /s/Benjamin Kahner/
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tracting with the County to This statement was filed with the Asses-
10/31/17, 11/7/17, 11/14/17, 11/21/17). This statement was filed with the Asses-
provide Construction Man- sor-County Clerk on 10/20/2017. (Pub- sor-County Clerk on 10/24/2017. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
ager at-Risk services with a 10/31/17, 11/7/17, 11/14/17, 11/21/17).
fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe 10/24/17, 10/31/17, 11/7/17, 11/14/17).

gOt JOBs? stateMent #275427


guaranteed maximum price
The following person is doing business for the San Mateo Medical fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe
as: Iron Man Creative, 295 Old County Center Campus Upgrade fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe
stateMent #275367 stateMent #275520
Road, Ste. 8, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Project. The following person is doing business
Registered Owner: Darrell Spingola, The following person is doing business
During the preconstruction as: Canaan Express, 49 N B St, SAN as: Unexpected Treasures, 1010 Rose-
1521 Sixth Ave., Belmont, CA 94002. wood Ave., SAN CARLOS, CA 94070.
The business is conducted by an Individ- phase, the successful Con- MATEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner:
the best career seekers ual. The registrants commenced to struction Manager at-Risk Alfredo Figueroa, 190 Mateo Ave, Daly
City, CA 94014. The business is con-
Registered Owner: Judith Tod Johnson,
same address. The business is conduct-
transact business under the FBN on
read the daily Journal. 10/01/2017.
firm will collaborate with the ducted by an Individual. The registrants ed by an Individual. The registrants
commenced to transact business under
/s/Darrell Spingola/ selected Architects on the commenced to transact business under
the FBN on N/A.
This statement was filed with the Asses- design, constructability, the FBN on August 31, 2012.
We will help you recruit qualified, talented sor-County Clerk on 10/25/2017. (Pub- /s/Alfredo Figueroa/ /s/Judith Tod Johnson/
individuals to join your company or organization. cost and schedule for the This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 11/1/2017. (Publish-
11/7/17, 11/14/17, 11/21/17, 11/28/17). Project and develop a guar- sor-County Clerk on 10/20/2017. (Pub-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
anteed maximum price lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
11/7/17, 11/14/17, 11/21/17, 11/28/17).
the daily Journals readership covers a wide ("GMP") proposal to con- 10/24/17, 10/31/17, 11/7/17, 11/14/17).
range of qualifications for all types of positions. fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe
stateMent #275624 struct the Project.
fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe
The following person is doing business Qualifications will be re- fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe stateMent #275238
for the best value and the best results, as: 1)Squaky Clean House Cleaning ceived until 2:30 p.m. de- stateMent #275084 The following person is doing business
Service 2)Everybody Jump Party Rent- The following person is doing business
recruit from the daily Journal... als, 50 N. Claremont St. #B, SAN MA- cember 18, 2017 at the as: First Choice Handyman, 860 Pinon
as: Dona Lety International MT INC.,
County of San Mateo Proj- 3301 Middlefield Rd, MENLO PARK, CA
TEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner: Ma- Ave., MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registered 94025. Registered Owner: Discoteca
contact us for a free consultation ria L. Santizo, same address. The busi- ect Development Unit locat- Owner: Jason E. Jack, same address. Dona Lety Inc., CA. The business is con-
ness is conducted by an Individual. The ed at 1402 Maple Street, The business is conducted by an Individ- ducted by a Corporation. The registrants
registrants commenced to transact busi- ual. The registrants commenced to commenced to transact business under
ness under the FBN on N/A. Redwood City, CA 94063. transact business under the FBN on
call (650) 344-5200 or /s/Maria Santizo/ Qualification packages 8/1/2010.
the FBN on.
/s/Leticia Martinez/
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Jason E. Jack/
email: ads@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 11/13/2017. (Pub-
which describe the general
scope of services and re- This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/6/2017. (Publish-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 9/25/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
11/14/17, 11/21/17, 11/28/17, 12/5/17). quirements of the submis- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/7/17, 11/14/17, 11/21/17, 11/28/17).
sion of qualifications will be 10/24/17, 10/31/17, 11/7/17, 11/14/17).
available upon request
fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe
through the County of San fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe stateMent #275615
Mateo Project Development stateMent #275222

NOW HIRING Unit. A free copy of the


RFSOQ can be download-
The following person is doing business
as: Sugandh Indian Restaurant & Bar,
333 Broadway, MILLBRAE, CA 94030.
The following person is doing business
as: Delicious Cafe, 800 South B Street
Suite 500, SAN MATEO, CA 94401.
Registered Owner: Best Coffee and Deli
ed on or after November 7, Registered Owner: OM Jara Restaurant Corner, LLC, CA. The business is con-
ADVERTISING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS 2017 at Group, Inc., CA. The business is con- ducted by a Limited Liability Company.
http://www.smcpdu.org. ducted by a Corporation. The registrants The registrants commenced to transact
commenced to transact business under business under the FBN on N/A.
The County will evaluate the FBN on N/A. /s/Dany Nakad/
Prospecting is a key element of this position. You will develop new business submissions in accordance /s/Ajay Khadka/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
with evaluation criteria es- This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 11/10/2017. (Pub-
and manage the sales cycle from start to finish: sor-County Clerk on 10/5/2017. (Publish- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
tablished in this RFSOQ. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/14/17, 11/21/17, 11/28/17, 12/5/17).
t*EFOUJGZBOERVBMJGZQSPQFSUBSHFUTUPEFWFMPQJOUPDMJFOUT The County of San Mateo 10/24/17, 10/31/17, 11/7/17, 11/14/17).
t$SFBUFBOEEFQMPZBOBDUJWFCBUUFSZPGQSPTQFDUJOHDBMMT GBDFUPGBDFBQQPJOUNFOUT Project Development Unit
reserves the right to reject fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe
 OFUXPSLJOHFOHBHFNFOUTPOUIFUBSHFUT any and all proposals, to
fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe
stateMent #275461
stateMent #275616
The following person is doing business
t1MBOBOEFYFDVUFCVTJOFTTEFWFMPQNFOUTUSBUFHJFTUPDMPTF waive any informality, to re- The following person is doing business as: Joshua Charles Catering, 2832 Mid-
ject portions of the propos- as: Lixxor Auto Sales, 1520 El Camino dlefield Rd, REDWOOD CITY, CA
Real, BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered
t%FWFMPQBOENBJOUBJOTUSPOHDMJFOUSFMBUJPOTIJQT als, to waive technicalities Owner: Lixxor Auto Sales, CA. The busi-
94063. Registered Owner: Charles River
Catering, CA. The business is conducted
t3FQSFTFOUUIF%BJMZ+PVSOBMBUDPNQBOZTQPOTPSFEBOEDPNNVOJUZFWFOUT and to award contracts in a ness is conducted by a Corporation. The by a Limited Liability Company. The reg-
manner consistent with the registrants commenced to transact busi- istrants commenced to transact business
ness under the FBN on N/A. under the FBN on 6/19/2006.
t$POUSJCVUFUPBQPTJUJWFUFBNFOWJSPONFOU best interest of the County /s/Tamer Ghaly/ /s/Joshua Feinbloom/
of San Mateo. This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
To succeed at the Daily Journal, you will need the following: We appreciate your submit- sor-County Clerk on 10/27/2017. (Pub- sor-County Clerk on 11/10/2017. (Pub-
tal and interest in assisting lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
t&YQFSJFODFTFMMJOHNFEJBBOEPSTQPOTPSTIJQTBOEJOUFHSBUFENBSLFUJOHDBNQBJHOT the County of San Mateo 10/31/17, 11/7/17, 11/14/17, 11/21/17). 11/14/17, 11/21/17, 11/28/17, 12/5/17).

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fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe
with this endeavor. stateMent #275335 stateMent #275595
t4USPOHQSFTFOUBUJPOTLJMMT 11/7, 11/14/17 The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
cns-3067830# as: Makena Leadership Group, 226 Mor- as: European Design, 7 Pacific Bay Cir.
t&FDUJWFUJNFNBOBHFNFOUTLJMMT san MateO daiLY gan Lane, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. #204, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis-
Registered Owner: Makena Leadership tered Owner: Vadzim Karytska, same ad-
t5IFBCJMJUZUPFYDFFEFYQFDUBUJPOTJOBSFTVMUTPSJFOUFEFOWJSPONFOU JOUrnaL Group Inc., CA. The business is conduct- dress. The business is conducted by an
ed by a Corporation. The registrants Individual. The registrants commenced
t&YQFSJFODFJOEJHJUBMTBMFTJTBQMVT commenced to transact business under to transact business under the FBN on
the FBN on 8/21/17. 11/08/17.
/s/Dolores Bernardo/ /s/Karytska Vadzim/
To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to info@smdailyjournal.com This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/17/2017. (Pub- sor-County Clerk on 11/8/2017. (Publish-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula
10/31/17, 11/7/17, 11/14/17, 11/21/17). 11/14/17, 11/21/17, 11/28/17, 12/5/17).
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203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices 299 computers 304 furniture 310 Misc. for sale
fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe Order granting PUBLicatiOn Of a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, recOrdaBLe cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- Office tYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid casH register Parts; Much Skin Not
stateMent #275607 stateMent Of daMages and Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, wood with formica wood grain top $25 Guts $500 (415)269-4784
The following person is doing business Order denYing PUBLicatiOn Of Order to Show Cause shall be published (650) 578 9208 (650) 787-9753
as: Plumbeez, 1640 Crestwood Drive, sUMMOns at least once each week for four succes- dOOrs frencH 2x28x79 w/5 lights
CASE NUMBER (Nmero del Caso): sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 300 toys Ornate Large BOOKcase: Two $12.00 (650)544-5306
SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered CGC-16-552696 ing on the petition in the following news-
Owner: Janey Chan, same address. The Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF paper of general circulation: asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. LiOneL cHristMas Holiday expan-
business is conducted by an Individual. dOLL HOUse w/ furniture $50.00 new
CALIFORNIA San Mateo Daily Journal sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
The registrants commenced to transact joe 650 573 5269
COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO Filed: 10/13/2017 Ornate MaHOganY headboard with
business under the FBN on N/A. UNLIMITED JURISDICTION /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 LiOneL Western Union Pass car and
Large stUffed ANIMALS - $3 each dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
/s/Janey Chan/ CASE NAME: Judge of the Superior Court
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
This statement was filed with the Asses- Brian Williams v. Basang Malunov, an in- Dated: 10/5/2017 Pine dOUBLe/qUeen head/foot board
dividual, and DOES 1 through 100 (Published 10/24/17, 10/31/17, 11/7/17, with metal frame $50/obo. (650)646- LUggage, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
sor-County Clerk on 11/9/2017. (Publish- rOLLerBLades, gOOd condition. Spinner,$50.00. (065)072-9300
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/14/17) Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- 8530
11/14/17, 11/21/17, 11/28/17, 12/5/17). DEFENDANT: Basang Malunov, an indi- 6309
vidual, and DOES 1 through 100 POrtaBLe Massage Table (Sierra
Comfort). Very good condition. $50. negrini fencing Epee mask size M
star Wars one 4 orange card ac- & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
Having read and considered the accom- tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- (650)871-1778.
fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe panying Ex Parte Application for Order (415)260-6940
stateMent #275404 head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
for Publication of Summons and State- 210 Lost & found retrO HUtcH Needs refinishing other-
The following person is doing business ment of Damages, Memorandum of wise good condition. Top detaches from POWerteL PHOne for hard of hearing.
star Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader Like new used 1 month. $20. (650)871-
as: Redwood Midwifery, 1 Milton St, Points and Authorities, Declaration of fOUnd: KeYs at Westwood Park in $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 bottom $25. (650)712-9962
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Regis- Plaintiff Brian Williams, Declaration of 8907
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to seWing stOrage cabinet, Custom
tered Owner: Amy Maeve Sundstrom, Jessica C. Shafer, and good cause ap-
same address. The business is conduct- pearing therefor,
claim (650)714-8893 302 antiques made wood perfect condition $75. PreMiUM MOving blankets good con-
The Court finds that Defendant could not (650)483-1222 dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
ed by an Individual. The registrants LOst cat. Black and White. Black HeirLOOM 1920 hand quilted bed-
commenced to transact business under with reasonable diligence be served un- saMsOnite 26" tan hard-sided suit
der Code of Civil Procedure sections patch on right eye. REWARD. spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat- sOfa Bed Recliner (double), beige, 76"
the FBN on 10/24/17. 415.10 through 415.30. Call (323) 439-7713. tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556- Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
/s/Amy Maeve Sundstrom/ 9708 $45. (650)328-6709
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that serv-
This statement was filed with the Asses- sOfaBed, veLOUr, tan, Excellent
sor-County Clerk on 10/24/2017. (Pub-
ice of the Statement of Damages in this
Action on Defendant Basang Malunov
Books MaHOganY antiqUe Secretary desk, condition. $75. 808-631-1365. siLK saree 6 yards new nice color.for
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, (Defendant) be effected by publication JaMes PattersOn hardback books. 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- sOLid WOOd Entertainment Center- formation.
11/14/17, 11/21/17, 11/28/17, 12/5/17). in the San Mateo Daily Journal newspa- 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 elled glass, $300. (650)766-3024 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
per, notice of which is to be published Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in. sinK, 33X22 Top mount with faucet,
once a week for four successive weeks.
fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe If Defendants address is ascertained be-
nicHOLas sParKs hardback books. 303 electronics X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o $15.00 (650)544-5306
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 (925)482-5742
stateMent #275425 fore expiration of the four-week publica- sLr Lens Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
tion period, copies of the Statement of antares dOLLars Bill Changer ma-
The following person is doing business qUaLitY BOOKs used and rare. World chines never used for small bus. $95 tWin Bed, mattress, box spring, frame Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
Damages must be mailed forthwith to & US History and classic American nov-
as: 1)Jungle Moon Consulting 2)Beast Defendant. (650)992-4544. $ 50. (650)598-9804.
sLr Lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
Beneath, 115 Stadler Dr., WOODSIDE, els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
Service of the Statement of Damages by Used BedrOOM Furniture, FREE. Call Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
CA 94062. Registered Owner: Norihiro publication will be deemed complete on v.LOgvinOv, UnUsUaL Journey to the BLaUPUnKt aM/fM/cd Radio and Re- (650)573-7381.
E. Aoki, same address. The business is the 28th day following the first day of Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- ceiver with Detachable Face asking sMaLL BLacK Evening Hand Bag Fab-
conducted by an Individual. The regis- publication. sian, 104 p $25 650-638-1695 $100. (650)593-4490 WaLL Unit/rOOM Divider. Simple ric, Cute $75.00 (650)678-5371
trants commenced to transact business The request for service of the Summons lines. Breaks down for transportation.
by Publication is denied. KindLe fire 8 in. Case and Charger $25.(650)712-9962 leave message sUitcase, green, hard-side, 21x15,
under the FBN on 09/14/2011.
/s/Norihiro E. Aoki/ IT IS SO ORDERED. 294 Baby stuff incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 good condition, photo available, $15.
WaLnUt cHest, small (4 drawer with (650)392-4841
This statement was filed with the Asses- fisHer-Price HeaLtHY Care booster MOtOrOLa BravO MB 520 (android
Dated this 11th Day of OCTOBER 2017. upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
sor-County Clerk on 10/25/2017. (Pub- seat - $5 (650)592-5864. 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD sUitcases (2), BLUE, hard-side,
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/Teri L. Jackson/ card Belmont (650)595-8855 WOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x 24x16 and 26x18. Photo available.
11/14/17, 11/21/17, 11/28/17, 12/5/17). 296 appliances 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 $35 for both. (650)392-4841
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OnKYO av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, WOOden Bed frame, single or 3/4 size. sUitcases (2), teal, soft-side, 25x17
1960's avOcadO Osterizer blender Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 and 29x19. Like new. Photo available.
fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe FILED: OCTOBER 23, 2017 excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- over 100 years Very good condition. $20.
stateMent #275477 650-322-9598 $40 for both. (650)392-4841
0513 saMsUng fLat TV 20" ex.co.incl.
The following person is doing business (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
taYLOr-tOt(1947) MY First Ride $20
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
as: Manzanito Design, 210 Gabarda nal: 11/14/17,11/21/17,11/28/17,12/5/17) air cOnditiOner 10000 BTU w/re- 306 Housewares (415)269-4784
Way, PORTOLA VALLEY, CA 94028. mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
Registered Owner: Megan Keeley, same brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- 304 furniture carPet 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny- Uniden HarLeY Davidson Gas Tank
address. The business is conducted by 0898 lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
an Individual. The registrants com- antiqUe dining table for six people
air cOnditiOner, Portable, 14,000 with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 cOMPLete set OF CHINA - Windsor Water stOrage tanK, brand new,
menced to transact business under the 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225.
FBN on 09/07/2017. BTU, Commercial Cool model Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
Order tO sHOW caUse fOr CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- antiqUe MOHaganY Bookcase. Four 20-pieces in original box, never used. (650)771-6324
/s/Megan Keeley/ cHange Of naMe sories plus remote included. feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. $250 per box (3 boxes available).
This statement was filed with the Asses- CASE# 17CIV04652 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO. (650)342-5630
sor-County Clerk on 10/30/2017. (Pub- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, (650)345-1835 arMcHair gOOd condition $55. 650- 311 Musical instruments
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 266-3184. crYstaL (Leaded glass) lamp $30.
11/14/17, 11/21/17, 11/28/17, 12/5/17). 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Can send picture. 650-464-7860 BaLdWin sPinet Piano. Very good
air POt keeps 2.5 liters (84 oz) hot or BarziLaY recOrd - fine walnut cre- condition. $95. (650)342-9834.
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 cold all day $19.95 650-595-3933
PETITION OF denza, 72 x 14.5H. $100. 650-804- firePLace candeLaBra with 5 bat-
Kristina Homer Armstrong on behalf of cOLeMan LXe Roadtrip Grill - 3947. Menlo Park. tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990- cHrOMatic HarMOnica: Horner
fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
stateMent #275544 John Michael Homer Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 6134
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Beige sOfa $99. Excellent Condition (650)278-5776.
The following person is doing business (650)918-9847 (650) 315-2319
Petitioner: Kristina Homer Armstrong
as: Your Tranquil Space, 533 Airport filed a petition with this court for a decree eLectric stOve From Sears
308 tools
Blvd. Suite 400, BURLINGAME, CA Brand neW Japanese Cotton Futton- eXceLLent viOLin, previously owned,
changing name as follows: Excellent Condition $225 Twin Size 72x40x5-$75
94010. Registered Owner: Romola L. Present Name: John Michael Homer Please Call (650)244-9267 antiqUe irOn Hand Drills. 3 available first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
Breckenridge, 524 El Camino Real #18, (650)839-1064. at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
Proposed Name: Jack Michael Homer
Burlingame, CA 94010. The business is gOOd MicrOWave 1100 watt $40 Da- (415)751-2416
carPet rUnner: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- as neW Slkillsaw 7 1/4", 3/4 HP, with 6'
conducted by an Individual. The regis- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons ly City (415) 231-4825. or: floral design. good condition
interested in this matter shall appear be- cord, $19.95, 650-595-3933. fender MUstang I guitar amplifier
trants commenced to transact business $45.00. (650)266-3184 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
under the FBN on. fore this court at the hearing indicated grain MiLL, Country Living, Like New
$30.00 (650)697-6763 cOrdLess driLL 9.6 volt, great condi- $80. 650-421-5469
/s/Romola L. Breckenridge below to show cause, if any, why the pe- cOat/Hat stand, solid wood, for your tion, weak battery, $10
tition for change of name should not be mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520-
This statement was filed with the Asses- granted. Any person objecting to the Mfg H20LaBs Model 300 exc cond fender MUstang ll guitar amplifier
sor-County Clerk on 11/3/2017. (Publish- counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. 7045 craftsMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
name changes described above must file dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, a written objection that includes the rea- $130.00 650-421-5469
11/14/17, 11/21/17, 11/28/17, 12/5/17). refrigeratOr cOMPact made by cOMMOde, gOOd condition. $20 obo.
sons for the objection at least two court emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 Please call (650)745-6309 rOcKWeLL rOUter with 6 blades-
days before the matter is scheduled to very good condition $20 (650)992-8321 HUge LUdWig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
573 5269 & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
be heard and must appear at the hearing cOMPUter sWiveL CHAIR. Padded
fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe to show cause why the petition should sHOPsMitH MarK V 50th Anniversary Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
rOOM Heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 (650)369-8013.
stateMent #275359 not be granted. If no written objection is most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. (650)504-0585
The following person is doing business timely filed, the court may grant the peti- (650)952-3500 desK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the (650)458-3578 PianO, 42" console Beautiful Cond.
as: Pro Image Sports, 1150 El Camino FREE 650-678-2557.
petition shall be held on 12/15/17 at 9 sKiLL 7313 3/4 HP belt sander, 4 belts,
Real #113, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. seWing MacHine-rOYaL XL 6000 manual, perfect, $29.95. 650-595-3933
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. PianO, UPrigHt, in excellent condi-
Registered Owner: MAA Meldi Inc., CA. Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this dinette taBLe, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
The business is conducted by a Corpora- (650)342-8436. vintage craftsMan Jig Saw. Circa tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
Order to Show Cause shall be published (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
tion. The registrants commenced to at least once each week for four succes- 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
UPrigHt PianO. In tune. Fair condi-
transact business under the FBN on N/A. seWing MacHine: Older Singer Porta- dining taBLe (36"x54") and 4 match-
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- ble sewing machine. Works great. vintage sHOPsMitH and Band tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
/s/Bharati R. Patel/ ing on the petition in the following news- ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
$40.00 (650)207-4162 $250 .(650)-654-1930. saW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
This statement was filed with the Asses- paper of general circulation: (650)342-6993 YaMaHa acOUstic Guitar, model
sor-County Clerk on 10/19/2017. (Pub- San Mateo Daily Journal sHOWtiMe rOtisserie used once FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Filed: 10/13/2017 dresser 4-draWer in Belmont for
$90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave $75. Good condition; good for children.
11/14/17, 11/21/17, 11/28/17, 12/5/17). /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ message. 312 Pets & animals
Judge of the Superior Court Call (650)678-8585
X-actO deLUXe Complete woodcarv-
Dated: 10/12/2017 singer seWing Machine. Good condi- ing set-new $15 (650)992-8321
(Published 10/24/17, 10/31/17, 11/7/17, dresser- art Deco. 54wide 34 tall airLine carrier for cats, pur. from
fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662. Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
stateMent #275630 11/14/17) (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm.
The following person is doing business
309 Office equipment (505)228-1480 local.
as: Mayahuel Massage & Body Therapy, UnitaP standard centerset bath- dresser- victOrian. 35 tall
room chrome faucet, complete, $10, 650- LaPtOP case or bag. Black. Like new. One KenneL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
1001 Sneath Lane Suite 105, SAN BRU- 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42 Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
595-3933
NO, CA 94066. Registered Owner: Order tO sHOW caUse fOr $450. (650)888-2662. (650)593-2066
Mayahuel Massage & Body Therapy, cHange Of naMe vicKs WarM Vaporizer Like New dresser-art decO. Heavy Glass.
310 Misc. for sale
LLC, CA. The business is conducted by CASE# 17CIV04561 $10.00 (650)697-6763 ParrOt cage, Steel, Large - approx
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150.
(650)888-2662. 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint, 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
trants commenced to transact business COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, WHirLPOOL WasHer DRYER, GE no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 offer. (650)245-4084
under the FBN on. 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Refrigerator all working and in good con-
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. dreXeL HeadBOard $50. (650)589-
/s/Teresa Avelar/ PETITION OF 0764 BessY sMaLL Evening Hand Bag With Pet carrier for small dog or cat in ex-
This statement was filed with the Asses- Daniel Ramsey Barnes Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
sor-County Clerk on 11/13/2017. (Pub- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 297 Bicycles entertainMent center for $50.
BifOLd sHUtters 2x28x79 $10.00
6059
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Petitioner: Daniel Ramsey Barnes filed a Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
11/14/17, 11/21/17, 11/28/17, 12/5/17). adULt BiKes 1 regular and 2 with bal- (650)726-4102 (650)544-5306 Pet taXi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
petition with this court for a decree
changing name as follows: loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
fULL size Mattress/box spring in plastic BOBBY HULL Hockey Game Great
Present Name: Daniel Ramsey Barnes Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784 $25. Call (650)349-6059.
fictitiOUs BUsiness naMe Proposed Name: Daniel James Hope cHiLds scHWinn BicYcLe, BLUe in with IKEA bed frame like new. $50.
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. (650)504-7579
stateMent #275631 caPteL PHOne Message on its PetMate cOMPass Dog Crate used
The following person is doing business THE COURT ORDERS that all persons screen. Like new used twice $25 only 1 week $40. 650-872-2244.
interested in this matter shall appear be- neW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels gLider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
as: Applikon Cleaning Services, 100 27th $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. (650)871-8907
AVe. #302, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- mes
Registered Owner: Israel Gonzalez Car- iKea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
tition for change of name should not be 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
azco, same address. The business is granted. Any person objecting to the 298 collectibles
conducted by an Individual. The regis- name changes described above must file iKea taBLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
trants commenced to transact business a written objection that includes the rea- BiLLY dee Williams autographed Star $ 30. (650)598-9804.
under the FBN on N/A. sons for the objection at least two court
/s/Israel Gonzalez Carazco/ days before the matter is scheduled to Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, LeatHer sectiOnaL sofa with otto-
This statement was filed with the Asses- be heard and must appear at the hearing space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- man. Like brand new! $300.
sor-County Clerk on 11/13/2017. (Pub- to show cause why the petition should 6614 (650) 861-2411.
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- fraMed LeBrOn James painting, Living rOOM Table, good condition.
11/14/17, 11/21/17, 11/28/17, 12/5/17). tion without a hearing. A hearing on the $30. (415)231-4825
petition shall be held on 12/14/17 at 9 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591-
9769, San Carlos LOve cHair, velour, tan. $45.
808-631-1365.
LOve seat, Upholstered pale yellow

LegaL nOtices HUMMeLs (2) 1980s $20 ea. Call


(650)344-4756.
LennOX red Rose, Unused, hand
floral $99. (650)574-4021
neW deLUXe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
Fictitious Business Name Statements, painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, Sell! (650) 875-8159.
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, $12.00. (650) 578 9208. neW tWin Mattress set plus frame
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, MiLLer Lite Neon sign , work good
Notice of Public Sales and More. $59 call (650)218-6528 OaK 25 Bottle wine cabinet with etched
glass inset. Not refrigerated. $50/obo
(650)646-8530
sUPreMes greatest Hits, 2 album
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591- Office sWiveL Chair, good condition.
9769 $25. (415)231-4825
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 Office taBLe, 24"x48" HD. folding
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com Usa MiLitarY police helmet, with liner, legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
Vietnam era $60 (650)591-9769 San $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
Carlos.
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316 clothes garage sales 620 automobiles 625 classic cars 645 Boats 670 auto service
5 BOXes male & female square dance cHevY HHr 08 - Grey, spunky car cOrvette 69 350 4-sPeed. 50K 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
clothing. Excellent Condition. As a loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500. MiLes. $18.500. Ill trade it for a Stinson excellend condition. $4,500. Call Jesses MOBiLe BraKe
bunch $200 Maryann 650-574-4439. garage saLes (408)807-6529. Beach property. (650)481-5296. (650)347-2559 & Tune-Up Service
25 Years of Experience
faUX fUr Coat Woman's brown multi estate saLes dOdge 99 Maintenance Van, ,
$2,500 OBO Good condition. Call
fOrd 50 4-Door Sedan, Automatic
Transmission, 302V8 $1,200.
HarBercraft 16, 40 hp 4 stroke en-
gine, Bimini Top, Down Riggers, EZ We Travel to your
color in excellent condition 3/4
length $50 (650)692-8012 Make money, make room! (650)481-5296 (650)346-9586. Load Trailer, New Condition, $7,500 Home or Office
(650)369-7230Harbercraft 16, 40 hp 4 Call Jesse
genUine Ladies Mink Fur Jacket, stroke engine, Bimini Top, Down Rig-
$75.00 Call: 650-368-0748. List your upcoming gOt an OLder 630 trucks & sUvs gers, EZ Load Trailer, New Condition, (650)465-2648
Ladies seqUin dress, blue, size XL, garage sale, car, BOat, Or rv? 96 fOrd F-150 5-spd trans, 6-cylinder
$7,500 (650)369-7230
Do the humane thing. 132K miles, $3,750.00 Original owner
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 moving sale, Donate it to the (650)340-8841Steve
MaLiBU 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
built and re-finished. Boat and Motor. 670 auto Parts
Men's stetsOn hat, size large, new,
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
estate sale, Humane Society. 20K obo. 650-851-0878.
call 1- 800-943-8412 LeXUs 06 RX400H, 163K miles, good
(650) 578-9208 yard sale, condition, $9,800. (650)302-5523 sea raY 16 ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs
aUtOMOBiLe HYdraULic floor jack
$5.00. Bob (650)524-0051
neW WitH tags Wool or cotton Men's rummage sale, Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each clearance sale, or LincOLn 02 Navigator, excellent condi- 635 vans BridgestOne aLenza 235/65R17,
(650)952-3466
tion. Runs great! Must sell! $4,400/obo. 670 auto service $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
whatever sale you (650)342-4227. cHevrOLet 06 Mini VAN, new radia-
tor, tires and brakes. Needs head gasket.
used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
niKe air shoes, white, size 10, hardly
have...
worn (cost $50) $10, 591-9769 San Car-
los
Mazda 12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
dition One owner Fully loaded Low
$500. (650)481-5296
aa sMOg free: 2 unmounted tires V.G. condition
for Toyota, incl Prius 124 Myrtle Burlin-
game (in driveway)
miles reduced $18,995 obo (650)520- Windstar 98 Van - Registered until Complete Repair & Service
Paris HiLtOn purse white & silver un- Reach over 83,450 readers 4650 Sept 2018, 250K miles runs great, new $29.75 plus certificate fee
used, about 12" long x 9" high from South San Francisco Alternator, 2 new tires last month. Great Mercedes Benz 19 inch AMG Rim
(most cars) one only for sale $50 (650)814-9737 to
$23. (650)592-2648 to Palo Alto. work vehicle 850.00 Cash only firm price.
Call 650-8I4-9737 for info. 869 California Drive . arrange pick up.
tUXedO size 40, black, including white in your local newspaper. 625 classic cars Burlingame
shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189 PeerLess tire Chains, used a few
640 Motorcycles/scooters (650) 340-0492 times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
call (650)344-5200 1979 Mercedes 450 SL with hard top. obo. 650-745-6309
318 sports equipment Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. 650 -851- BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call WHite star Tire Chains, never used.
15 sf Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds, 0878. (650) 995-0003 P195/75R14. $25 obo. 650-745-6309.
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno cHevY 55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard HOnda 305 Head, 2 blocks, X-tras.
379 Open Houses Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 680 autos Wanted
BOW fLeX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good obo. (650)952-4036.
$500 (415)269-4784
Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid Wanted 62-75 chevrolets
Novas, running or not
$1200 asking $800 Call Michael MOtOrcYcLe saddLeBags,
(650)784-1061. OPen HOUse cHevY 86 cOrvette. Automatic.
93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 with mounting hardware and other parts
Parts collection etc.
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eastOn aLUMinUM bat.33 inches, 30 List your Open House
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gOLf cLUBs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all-- Reach over 83,450
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to Palo Alto. 27 Chief of __: Army 49 Wimbledon sport
Men's rOssignOL Skis. $95.00,
good condition, (650)341-0282. in your local newspaper. 1 Fancy pillowcase 1 Word before bum leader 50 __ Domingo:
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5 Not as expensive or bunny 30 Wall recess Dominican capital
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good condition, $99 (650)591-9769 San 470 rooms
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15 Alices 5 Welcoming 40 Half a winter 60 Lean-__: shacks
tOtaL gYM XLS, excellent condition. Restaurant prop on warmer 61 Wash. neighbor
Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call Hawaii Five-O
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319 firewood 26 Nag, nag, nag 12 Shoe bottom
fire WOOd-drY, Dense and High reach 83,450 drivers 28 Black-eyed __ 14 Old Western
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335 rugs bartender
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PILOT
depending on coordination between utility ruptions could jeopardize their survival.
providers in the area. He added that the
Second Avenue parking lot is nearing com- Exchange of ideas,
Continued from page 1
pletion, with the contractor expected to some worries remain
open the lot for use in December.
Though Calderon and the legal and busi- Vice Chair Beatriz Cerrillo encouraged
would walk by during construction. ness experts involved with the pilot have county officials to consider creating oppor-
I personally was worried for like two received positive feedback from business tunities for local business owners to
years or three, thinking like how am I owners so far, Calderon is looking forward exchange ideas on whats working for their
going to be able to make payroll happen? to assessing the impact of the services businesses during the time of change and
she said. Those things were just really offered in the pilot, which he said the coun- how they might adjust their approach if
stressing me out for a while. ty hopes to eventually offer to other busi- things are not going as well.
But after spending the last few months nesses on the corridor. Though Valdivia In the end, they are particularly by them-
updating a website for her business with owns the lot where her business stands, selves on Middlefield Road so they have to
members of the San Mateo Small Business Calderon said many business owners partic- make sure that they are comfortable work-
Development Center, a county partner in ipating in the pilot lease space and reviewed ing together, she said.
the pilot, Valdivia said she feels more at or negotiated new leases with the help of Calderon said such meetings could be
peace with the planned changes. Though legal experts at the Lawyers Committee for included the countys next steps if business
Valdivia had already created a website for her Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area. owners show interest in convening, and
business, she learned about new templates added that a marketing strategy for the corri-
According to Shoffner, one business dor was another idea county officials are
and features that could make her website
more engaging for users and are easier for
Help with leases owner said the pilot transformed the way he considering as they assess the pilots suc-
her to use. Hopeful a more interactive web- Sushil Jacob, a senior economic justice does business and that others were apprecia- cess.
site will attract new customers and better attorney with the committee, said attorneys tive the advisors spoke Spanish and had Valdivia acknowledged that while many of
illustrate the different types of insurance worked with business owners to review leas- years of experience running their own busi- her concerns have been eased since she par-
and vehicle services her business provides, es, discuss ways to negotiate better leases nesses. He expects the advisors to continue ticipated in the pilot, some business owners
Valdivia is more confident about the future or discuss best employment practices in 45- working with several business owners to still harbor worries about the upcoming
should construction pick up, adding that minute sessions and are planning to do fol- bring their websites to life and rethink the changes. She said many are feeling pressure
participating in the pilot opened her mind low-up sessions with them before the pilot way they approach other areas, such as their to pay their employees more as they cope
to new ways of doing business. ends Dec. 31. finances. with the rising cost of living, but increas-
I think at this point it feels like they are Theres multiple challenges that we find When Calderon updated the North Fair ing the price of the goods they offer has pre-
giving a lot of support, she said, of the in general with small businesses, he said, Oaks Community Council on the pilots sented some challenges as well, with some
county officials focused on the work adding that many dont have their own legal progress at its Oct. 26 meeting, coun- customers turning to competitors. So the
planned for the area. counsel when they agree to lease terms and cilmembers cautioned county officials to additional changes even though they
Since June, Nicholas Calderon, a real are vulnerable to landlord-friendly rental proceed carefully with the construction acknowledge the benefits of an improved
property manager with San Mateo County, practices. projects. Calderon said the county would pedestrian experience can be viewed as a
has coordinated online workshops and one- Jacob said some business owners had consider several options for phasing in the burden to them.
on-one sessions with business owners like expired lease agreements with their land- construction in a way that minimizes the Though road improvements are one source
Valdivia and members of the Lawyers lords, meaning they could be considered impact, such as building temporary side- of change for the neighborhood, the many
Committee for Civil Rights of the San holdover tenants and their leases could be walks and access points for pedestrians. The residential and office buildings going up in
Francisco Bay Area and the San Mateo Small terminated with just a 30-day notice. Not community council is an advisory group to Redwood City and other nearby cities have
Business Development Center, who are pro- knowing when they might have to find a the Board of Supervisors since the area is in come with their own changes as residents
viding pro bono legal and business advice new location or not knowing the status of unincorporated San Mateo County. and business owners face rising rents, said
and instruction for pilot participants. their leases altogether, Jacob said, put Chair Everardo Rodriguez said business Valdivia. Weighing the effect of the changes
Working with owners of furniture stores, those business owners in a very precarious owners who struggled to make ends meet on businesses and residents, Valvidia
restaurants and a tax preparation business, situation. He said many of the business during a previous construction project on acknowledged that only time will tell how
among other types of businesses, Calderon owners the committees attorneys worked Fifth Avenue have reminded him of the the neighborhood adapts.
is hopeful the countys efforts will mitigate with through the pilot will be receiving threat a construction project can pose to the At the end, its going to be nicer to kind
the impact of construction. Also expected ongoing services. narrow profit margins many of the business of work here and live around here, but it is
to alleviate concerns some have expressed owners make each month. going affect the rest of the rents as well,
about parking constraints during and after Meetings Id just like to remind you that these are
very small businesses, he said. These dis-
she said. Lets see what happens.
construction is a new 40-spot parking lot at Robert Shoffner, director of the San
the intersection of Second Avenue and Mateo Small Business Development Center,
Middlefield Road, said Calderon. said the pilots focus on helping businesses
Offering these new opportunities is develop an online presence came out of one
something were really excited about, he of the first few meetings advisors with the
said. centers had with business owners. He said
advisors found that many of the pilot partic-
Work set to begin next winter ipants either did not have a website or were
Jim Porter, San Mateo Countys Public not using online tools and social media to
Works director, said work on the road spread the word about their businesses.
improvements and efforts to underground Learning one business owner was paying
the roads utilities, which will move over- close to $200 a month for web services
head power lines, telephone lines and inter- inspired instructors to develop a series of
net-related fiber optic materials under- workshops focused on the impact having an
ground, could start as early as December of online presence can have on businesses as
2018 and is expected to last 12 months, well as the best tools to use.
36 Tuesday Nov. 14, 2017 WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Quake kills 430 in Iranian region rebuilt after war


By Nasser Karimi and Amir Zahdat Seven deaths occurred in Iraq and 535 peo-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ple were injured, all in the countrys north-
ern, semiautonomous Kurdish region,
TEHRAN, Iran Rescuers dug with their according to its Interior Ministry.
bare hands Monday through the debris of The disparity in casualty tolls immediate-
buildings felled by an earthquake that killed ly drew questions from Iranians, especially
more than 430 people in the border region because so much of the town was new.
of Iran and Iraq, with nearly all the casual- Kokab Fard, a 49-year-old housewife in
ties occurring in an area rebuilt after their Sarpol-e-Zahab, said she could only flee
ruinous 1980s war. empty-handed when her apartment complex
The magnitude-7. 3 earthquake struck collapsed.
Sunday at 9:48 p.m. Iran time, just as peo- Immediately after I managed to get out,
ple were going to bed. The worst damage the building collapsed, Fard said. I have
appeared to be in the Kurdish town of no access to my belongings.
Sarpol-e-Zahab in the western Iranian Reza Mohammadi, 51, said he and his
province of Kermanshah, which sits in the family ran into the alley following the first
Zagros Mountains that divide the two coun- shock.
tries. I tried to get back to pick some stuff, but
Residents fled without time to grab their it totally collapsed in the second wave,
possessions as apartment complexes col- Mohammadi said.
lapsed into rubble. Outside walls of some REUTERS Khamenei offered his condolences as
buildings were sheared off, power and water Collapsed building is seen in the town of Darbandikhan, near the city of Sulaimaniyah, in the President Hassan Rouhanis office said
lines were severed, and telephone service semi-autonomous Kurdistan region, Iraq. Irans elected leader would tour the damaged
was disrupted. Residents dug frantically ernment and military forces to aid those told state TV. areas Tuesday, which was declared a nation-
through wrecked buildings for survivors as affected. The official death toll came from provin- al day of mourning. Authorities also set up
they wailed. Firefighters from Tehran joined Many of the heavily damaged complexes cial forensic authorities based on death cer- relief camps and hundreds lined up to donate
other rescuers in the desperate search, using in Sarpol-e-Zahab were part of construction tificates issued. Some reports said unautho- blood in Tehran, though some on state TV
dogs to inspect the rubble. projects under former hard-line President rized burials without certification could complained about the slowness of aid com-
The hospital in Sarpol-e-Zahab was heav- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The newly home- mean the death toll was actually higher. ing.
ily damaged, and the army set up field hos- less slept outside in cold, huddled around The quake was centered about 19 miles (31 Sarpol-e-Zahab fell to the troops of Iraqi
pitals, although many of the injured were makeshift fires for warmth, wrapped in kilometers) outside the eastern Iraqi city of dictator Saddam Hussein during his 1980
moved to other cities, including Tehran. blankets as were the dead. Halabja, according to the U.S. Geological invasion of Iran, which sparked the eight-
The quake also damaged an army garrison The quake killed 430 people in Iran and Survey, and struck 14.4 miles (23.2 kilome- year war between the two countries that
and buildings in the border city and killed injured 7,156, the state-run IRNA news ters) below the surface, a somewhat shallow killed 1 million people. Though clawed
an unspecified number of soldiers, accord- agency reported Tuesday. Most of the depth that can cause broader damage. The back by Iran seven months later, the area
ing to reports. injuries were minor with fewer than 1,000 quake caused Dubais skyscrapers to sway remained a war zone that suffered through
Irans Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali still hospitalized, Irans crisis management and could be felt 1,060 kilometers (660 Saddams missile attacks and chemical
Khamenei immediately dispatched all gov- headquarters spokesman Behnam Saeedi miles) away on the Mediterranean coast. weapons.

Saudi walks back escalation as dramatic moves backfire


By Zeina Karam regional tensions and setting off a spiral of the Saudi-led coalition fighting Shiite Saudis, said Yezid Sayigh, a senior fellow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS reactions and anger that seem to have rebels in Yemen would begin reopening air- at the Carnegie Middle East Center in
caught the kingdom off guard. ports and seaports in the Arab worlds poor- Beirut. The general trend is that the Saudis
BEIRUT Saudi Arabias dramatic moves Now its trying to walk back its escala- est country, days after closing them over a are going to back off and this is largely
to counter Iran in the region appear to have tions in Lebanon and Yemen. rebel ballistic missile attack on Riyadh. because of the unexpected extent of interna-
backfired, significantly ratcheting up On Monday, the kingdom announced that The move came just hours after Lebanese tional pressure, and not least of all U.S.
Prime Minister Saad Hariri, who shocked pressure.

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from the Saudi capital on Nov. 4, gave an by his initials, MBS, has garnered a reputa-
NO PROBLEMS, ONLY SOLUTIONS interview in which he backed off his stri- tion for being decisive, as well as impul-
dent condemnation of the Lebanese militant sive.
Hezbollah, saying he would return to the At just 32 years old and with little experi-
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