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New DUI court taking aim at drunk driving


Program to cut down on those driving under the influence with treatment, extra monitoring
By Anna Schuessler those convicted countys new Multiple DUI Court, ed injuries and deaths they encoun- and Recovery Services met during
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF of misdemeanor launched Sept. 19, will keep drunk tered in their work. lunch to figure out how they could
drunk driving driving at bay. I think that really gets to us make a difference with a set of
Those with a history of driving for the second Judge Jack Grandsaert, an advo- and all of us wonder how we can drivers known to pose serious
under the influence may have a or third time cate for the program since offi- stop it, he said. risks to themselves and others. He
better shot at getting the treat- and creating cials began discussing the idea For months, Grandsaert said said the group focused on how
ment they need through a new individual treat- months ago, said he and others members of the countys District members could work more closely
court program aimed at making ment plans for working within the county court Attorneys Office, Probation with offenders in the first six
San Mateo County streets safer. them, officials system were spurred into action by Department, Private Defender
By more closely monitoring Jack Grandsaert are hoping the the number of drunk-driving relat- Program and Behavioral Health See DUI, Page 24

Director: ICE
plans more
state arrests
Agency threatening neighborhood, worksite
arrests after Californias sanctuary state bill
By Olga R. Rodriguez Thomas Homan
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said in a state-
ment.
SAN FRANCISCO In another Ho man s
sign of escalating tensions comments came
between President Donald Trumps a day after Gov.
administration and California, the Jerry Brown
nations top immigration official signed bill
said Friday his agency will have Senate Bill 54,
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL no choice but to arrest immi- or sanctuary
Ali Fraser and her son, Colton Fraser, ride their bikes through Wellesley Crescent, which marks an entrance to the grants who are in the country ille- Thomas state legisla-
Edgewood Park neighborhood. Below: Michael Verdone, chair of the Edgewood Park neighborhood association, gally in Californias neighbor- Homan tion.
outside his home. Having lived in the neighborhood for close to 30 years, Verdone said residents have enjoyed hoods and worksites. Starting Jan. 1, police will be
walking through the neighborhoods winding roads. Immigration and Customs barred from asking people about
Enforcement will also likely have their immigration status or partic-

Leafy green lots and unique homes to place immigrants arrested in


California in out-of-state deten-
tion centers, ICE Acting Director
ipating in federal immigration
enforcement activities. Jail offi-

See ICE, Page 18


Families bring activity, community to Redwood Citys Edgewood Park neighborhood
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Creating a place of hope for
Rounding the curves of the
Wellesley Crescent in Redwood
human trafficking victims
Citys Edgewood Park neighbor- Freedom House offers home, care and understanding
hood, its impossible for a driver
not to slow down upon entering By Anna Schuessler long-term
the leafy, green entrance to one of DAILY JOURNAL STAFF recovery servic-
the citys northernmost communi- es to victims to
ties. As a crime that takes largely human traffick-
Situated largely between place outside the public con- ing.
Alameda de las Pulgas and El sciousness, issues of human traf- Though Im
Camino Real and north of ficking can be difficult to track, knows some
Whipple Avenue, the neighbor- prosecute and remedy. have estimated
hoods winding streets follows the Just ask Jaida Im, a San Mateo 27 million peo-
turns of Cordilleras Creek, which resident and founder of the ple around the
Jaida Im
Freedom House, a nonprofit pro-
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Thought for the Day


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This Day in History


The Queen double-A single We Are

1977 the Champions (by lead singer


Freddie Mercury) and We Will Rock
You (by lead guitarist Brian May) was
released in the United Kingdom by
EMI Records.
In 1 7 6 5 , the Stamp Act Congress convened in New York to
draw up colonial grievances against England.
In 1 8 4 9 , author Edgar Allan Poe died in Baltimore at age
40.
In 1 8 5 8 , the fifth debate between Illinois senatorial can-
didates Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas took place in
Galesburg.
In 1 9 1 6 , in the most lopsided victory in college football
history, Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland University 222-
0 in Atlanta.
In 1 9 2 9 , former Interior Secretary Albert B. Fall, one of TOM JUNG/DAILY JOURNAL
the main figures of the Teapot Dome scandal, went on trial, U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, helped dedicate the new Citizenship Corner at the Main Branch of the San Mateo Public
charged with accepting a bribe from oil tycoon Edward L. Library Oct. 6. Located on the second floor, the corner will be stocked with information about the naturalization process and
Doheny. (Fall was found guilty and served nine months in will have study materials that patrons may borrow to prepare themselves for the U.S. Citizenship Test. Seen at the ribbon-cutting
prison; Doheny was acquitted at his own trial of offering the are, left to right, Richard Valeika, Department of Homeland Security Field Office director; San Mateo City Librarian Ben Ocon;
bribe Fall was convicted of taking.) Speier, San Mateo Deputy Mayor Rick Bonilla; Library Board President Don Hill; and Tina Crisci, San Mateo Public Library
In 1 9 4 9 , the Republic of East Germany was formed. Foundation Board of Directors president.
In 1 9 5 4 , Marian Anderson became the first black singer
hired by the Metropolitan Opera Company in New York. in Ohio, Oregon in Wisconsin, Kansas The raising of silkworms is called ser-
In 1 9 6 0 , Democratic presidential candidate John F. in Oklahoma, Michigan in North iculture and began in China about
Kennedy and Republican opponent Richard Nixon held their Dakota. 2000 B.C.
second televised debate, this one in Washington, D.C. ***
In 1 9 8 2 , the Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical Can you name the presidents on Mount ***
Cats opened on Broadway. (The show ended its original Rushmore? Do you know what state
run on Sept. 10, 2000, after a then-record 7,485 perform- There are at least two words that con-
the monument is in? See answer at end. tain all the vowels in order: facetious
ances.) ***
In 1 9 8 5 , Palestinian gunmen hijacked the Italian cruise and abstemious. There are at least four
Popeye the Sailor debuted in 1933.
ship Achille Lauro in the Mediterranean. words that contain all the vowels in
Spinach consumption increased 33
reverse order: uncomplimentary,
percent that year.
unproprietary, unoriental and subcon-
Birthdays ***
The San Francisco cable cars are the
tinental.

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innamon, chili powder and sea-
soned salt are the seasonings only mobile national monuments. ***
most frequently found in ***
American homes. Subbookkeeper is the only word with Agatha Christies (1890-1976) charac-
four pairs of double letters in a row. ter Miss Marple is one of the most
***
*** famous and copied detectives of all
The actual length of a year is 365.242 time. Miss Marples first name is Jane.
The number of U.S. residents who are
days. Thats why leap years are neces-
of Irish ancestry was 32.7 million as The last Miss Marple book was
sary. Leap years occur every four years,
of 2015. This number is almost 7 Sleeping Murder, published in 1976.
in years that are evenly divisible by
times the population of Ireland itself,
four. ***
Singer John Russian President Singer Nathaniel which is 4.6 million.
*** ***
Mellencamp is 66. Vladimir Putin is Rateliff is 39. It takes about one minute for the blood Ans wer: The presidents carv ed into
65. At birth, a panda is smaller than a Mount Rushmore are George
to complete its journey through the mouse and weighs about 4 ounces.
Retired South African Archbishop and Nobel Peace laureate body. Washington (1732-1799), Abraham
*** Lincoln (1809-1865), Theodore
Desmond Tutu is 86. Author Thomas Keneally is 82. *** A baby bat is called a pup.
Comedian Joy Behar is 75. Former National Security Council One in 3 people cant snap their fin- Roosev elt (1858-1919) and Thomas
***
aide Lt. Col. Oliver North (ret.) is 74. Rock musician Kevin gers. Jefferson (1743-1826). Mount
Hawaii is made up of 137 islands, only
Godley (10cc) is 72. Actress Jill Larson is 70. Country singer *** Rushmore is in South Dak ota and is
seven of which are inhabited.
Kieran Kane is 68. Rock musician Ricky Phillips is 66. The word sewer means seaward. The often called The Shrine of
***
Actress Mary Badham (Film: To Kill a Mockingbird) is 65. word literally comes from the old prac- Democracy.
Kraft introduced Cheez Whiz, an all
Rock musician Tico Torres (Bon Jovi) is 64. Actress tice of open ditches in London leading purpose cheese sauce, in 1952.
Christopher Norris is 62. Cellist Yo-Yo Ma is 62. Gospel to the River Thames, and then into the ***
singer Michael W. Smith is 60. Olympic gold medal ice dancer sea. Jules Leotard (1842-1870) invented
Jayne Torvill is 60. Actor Dylan Baker is 59. Recording exec- *** the flying trapeze in 1859. He also Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
utive and TV personality Simon Cowell is 58. Rock musician The names of some cities in the United invented the close-fitting costume that Questions? Comments? Email
Charlie Marinkovich (Iron Butterfly) is 58. Country singer States are the names of other states. still bears his name. knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
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Settlement reached in alleged officer groping lawsuit Police reports
By Scott Morris San Mateo police officers Derrick Jarvis and
Faysal Abi-Chahine pulled over a driver for
that they had received a complaint regarding
the stop and had completed a thorough
Life is demanding
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE
a broken tail light, according to the suit, investigation but did not find sufficient evi- without understanding
A woman who sued the San Mateo Police which was filed in U.S. District Court in dence of wrongdoing by the officers. Work crews forgot to pick up signs after
Department last year alleging that an officer Oakland. San Mateo police officials declined to nishing for the day on Catamaran
groped her during a traffic stop reached a set- Abi-Chahine then asked Hernandez for her comment on the matter today. Street and Balboa Lane in Foster City, it
tlement in the case on Thursday. drivers license, even though she wasnt The 116-member department was also hit was reported at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 3.
The settlement awards the woman, identi- driving, ordered her out of the car and last year by a high-profile scandal involv-
fied as Sandra Hernandez, $70,000 plus her accused her of being on drugs. He aimed a ing allegations of repeated sexual assaults
attorneys fees, according to her attorney, flashlight in her eyes, asked her to stick out by an officer, Noah Winchester. FOSTER CITY
Panos Lagos. The driver of the car was her tongue and took her pulse. Winchester was eventually charged with Di s t urb an c e . Someone reported loud
Hernandezs boyfriend, Jose Galindo, who Eventually he told her to go to the back of 22 felonies for assaults on three victims arguing on Beach Park Boulevard, it was
reached a settlement for $10,000 in January, the patrol vehicle so he could search her. He while he was on duty as a San Mateo police reported at 11:15 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5.
Lagos said. put his hands in her pockets and groped her, officer and two during his previous employ- Di s turbance. Several subjects were run-
The city of San Mateo and the Police according to the suit. ment as an officer for the Los Rios ning and throwing things around on Foster
Department admitted no liability in agree- Meanwhile, Jarvis searched the car for Community College District inCity Boulevard, it was reported at 4 p.m.
ing to the settlement, which is pending drugs. Eventually Galindo and Hernandez Sacramento. Thursday, Oct. 5.
approval by the City Council. were let go without even a citation. The charges for one of the victims have Di s turbance. Someone reported alterca-
The allegations in the suit happened dur- After the lawsuit was filed last year, San since been dismissed. The case is scheduled tion with another subject on Foster City
ing a traffic stop on Aug. 26, 2015, when Mateo police released a statement saying to go to trial in February.
Boulevard, it was reported at 2:56 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 5.
Man gets eight years After his arrest, Censale allegedly con- Burg l ary . Someone reported property was
Local brief tacted the victim to convince her not to tes- stolen on Sept. 23. on Widgeon Street, it
prison for beating girlfriend weeks when he became enraged and started tify or appear in court, according to prose- was reported at 12:41 p.m. Thursday, Oct.
A 52-year-old man accused of beating his beating her, repeatedly punching her and cutors. 5.
girlfriend in a jealous rage in an Aug. 12, threatening to kill her. When her 5-year-old
2013, incident pleaded no contest to son tried to stop him, Censale reportedly
charges of felony domestic violence and picked him up and threw him to the ground,
misdemeanor witness intimidation Friday, causing an injury to the boys face, accord-
according to the San Mateo County District ing to prosecutors.
Attorneys Office. Censale continued to beat the victim until
Brian Censale also admitted to prior she started to lose consciousness, and even-
charges of domestic violence and was sen- tually dragged her to a shower and ordered
tenced to eight years and six months in state her to wash off the blood. A neighbor who
prison Friday. He will receive more than heard yelling and screaming called police,
seven years credit for time served, according who arrested him and found he was a sex
to prosecutors. offender who had previously failed to regis-
Censale had been living with his girl- ter with police, according to prosecutors.
friend in her Belmont home for several
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Carolyn Anne Livengood Obituaries John was always acquiring new interests
and hobbies. He explored different cuisines
through the Chapel of the Highlands,
Millbrae (650) 588-5116.
Carolyn Anne Livengood, late of San and cooking styles, had a great love of lit-
Mateo, born May 5,
Bruno and San Mateo County resident since
1928, died Oct. 1, 2017, erature, art and classical music. He enjoyed Concha (Connie) Dolores Azzopardi
1948, died at her home participating in the local archery, gun clubs
Oct. 3, 2017. at the age of 89. Concha (Connie) Dolores Azzopardi (nee
Pastorelli is survived and was always ready to volunteer his time Arias) died Oct, 4, 2017, with family by her
Mother of Mark as a board member or at club events. His
Livengood and Lexi by his children Shirley bedside. Concha was
Coll, Mary Sickle, greatest joys were his hound dogs, he born on Oct. 29, 1922,
Livengood (her husband enjoyed their companionship tremendous-
Dan) and many loving Debbie Lenzi and John in San Francisco and was
Pastorelli. Albert was a ly. a proud San Franciscan
cousins (Race family). John will be missed by all. He is survived
Also survived by her proud grandfather of and was a longtime resi-
seven grandchildren and by his sisters Nancy Traver (husband Dave), dent of Millbrae.
cherished grand-puppies Susan Galloway, Patty McAfee, brother Paul
Joba, Cheyenne, the late great-grandfather to 13. Albert was a She is survived by her
favorite uncle to Arlene Muller and Henry Galloway, two nieces; Carleen Hoscheidt, children Noelle, Marc
Samantha, the late Samson and the late Georgia McAfee, and two nephews; Kevin
Dalila. Pastorelli and was predeceased by five (Sarah) and Philip,
brothers and three sisters. and Scott Traver. grandchildren and great-
Longtime news correspondent for the San Private services for the family only will
Mateo Times, San Mateo County Times, Albert was a lifetime resident of San grandchildren and her brother Ed Arias
Mateo and a 40-year roofing contractor. In be held. (Rinda), brother-in-law Frank Azzopardi
San Jose Mercury News, San Mateo Daily
his early years, Albert was part of Engine 24 (Rita), and sister Virginia Augustis
Journal, Patch, among others; president of
of the San Mateo Fire Department, was Linda H. Savage (deceased).
Avenue of the Flags Committee at Golden
Gate National Cemetery and actively active in the Italian Social Club and espe- Linda H. Savage, born Nov. 13, 1955, A Celebration of Life will be 7 p.m.
involved in other veterans causes; Jobs for cially enjoyed his Model A which was also died peacefully in South San Francisco Sept. Wednesday, Oct. 11, at the Chapel of the
Youth; Patriot of the Year; San Mateo his first car in which he learned how to 24, 2017. Highlands on El Camino Real at 194
County Womens Hall of Fame; in addition drive. Albert will be dearly missed by all Late of South San Francisco and San Millwood Drive, Millbrae, CA.
to working with many other organizations who knew him. Mateo County resident for 61 years. In lieu of flowers, the family requests
and causes. Family and friends are invited to attend Wife of David E. Savage, married for 42 donations be made in her name to the
Visitation on Monday, Oct. 9, after 4 the funeral service at 1 p.m. Monday, Oct. years. Mother of Kyle (Heidi) Savage of San Mission Hospice House, 1670 S. Amphlett
p.m. until 8 p.m. at the Chapel of the 9, at Sneider & Sullivan & OConnells Carlos and Brandi Savage of San Francisco. Blvd. No. 300, San Mateo, CA 94402 or to
Highlands, El Camino Real at 194 Funeral Home, 977 S. El Camino Real, San Grandmother of James and Kieran Savage. the charity of your choice.
Millwood Drive, Millbrae, with a 7 p.m. Mateo. Committal services to follow at St. Sister of Scott Hale. Daughter of the late
vigil service. Funeral mass will be 10:30 John Cemetery. Jimmie and Nancy Hale. As a public serv ice, the Daily Journal
a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 10, at Saint Roberts A native of San Francisco, California, age prints obituaries of approx imately 200
Church, Oak Avenue and Crystal Springs John Paul Galloway 61 years. words or less with a photo one time on a
Road, San Bruno. Committal at Holy Cross John Paul Galloway, born June 1, 1951, Family and friends are invited to a memo- space av ailable basis. To submit obituaries,
Cemetery, Colma. died Sept. 25, 2017. rial celebration 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, at email information along with a jpeg photo
Donations appreciated to Avenue of the John led an active life with many interests. The Episcopal Church of St. Matthew, 1 to news@smdaily journal.com. Free obituar-
Flags Committee at Golden Gate National After graduating from San Francisco State South El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA ies are edited for sty le, clarity, length and
Cemetery, or to Wreaths Across America, University with a degree in archeology, he 94401. (650) 342-1481. grammar. If y ou would lik e to hav e an obit-
both at www.bit.ly/GGNC-AoF. spent his career with the U.S. Geological Her family asks donations in her memory uary printed more than once, longer than
Survey in Menlo Park. This sent him to be made to the American Cancer Society 200 words or without editing, please submit
Albert Mario Pastorelli Alaska many summers for adventure. He also (800) 227-2345, cancer.org. an inquiry to our adv ertising department at
taught oceanography at the local colleges. Condolences may be offered to her family ads@smdaily journal.com.
Albert Mario Pastorelli, resident of San

Obituary Obituary

Richard Bruce Baird Kenneth John Weigel


July 25, 1937 - September 13, 2017 Kenneth John Weigel, 66, passed away at home
Saturday, Sept. 30. He was a dedicated father and loyal
Richard Bruce Baird was born in Fresno to Richard St.
veterinarian who had an unmatched enthusiasm for life.
George Baird and Lillian Mary Sturgeon Baird on July 25th With a boyish curiosity that never wavered, he loved
1937, and passed away on September 13th in Sonora. learning and was truly a lifelong student.
Rick graduated from Fresno High School in 1955 and earned Born in San Francisco, he graduated from Palo Alto
a mechanical engineering degree from Fresno State in 1960. High School in 1969. With a passion for medicine and
As rst man on the Fresno State golf team, he helped the squad animals, he immediately embarked on what would become
qualify for the NCAA DI nals in 1957. Rick went on to earn a more than 40-year career. He attended the University of
his MBA at Stanford Business School in 1962 and that same year married his rst California, Davis, graduating in 1976 with a doctorate in
wife, Helen Bingham. They settled in Oakland, where their children Kristen and veterinary medicine.
David were born, and Rick started a long career in the materials handling business. Ken traveled the world and lived in Mexico before
Rick moved to Foster City in 1974 and became heavily involved with Audubon settling back down in the Bay Area where he raised three children. Ken formerly owned
Canyon Ranch (ACR). He served on the ACR board in various roles, including the Palo Alto Pet Hospital and was serving clients at the VCA before his untimely
treasurer and president. When Rick retired to Sonora in 2004, he met fellow Audubon death.
member Jan Jorn, and they were married November 11, 2011. Ken loved spending time outdoors hiking, skiing, shing, exploring the world and
There will be a celebration of Ricks life on Sunday, October 22 at the Mountain visiting his Nevada City home. He enjoyed dancing, riding motorcycles and tinkering
with mechanics. Ken had a scientic mind but a creative spirit and deeply appreciated
Springs Golf Club in Sonora from 3 to 5pm. In lieu of owers, please consider a
the arts. He cared for his community and gave back through the Rotary Club. Kens
donation in Ricks name to Audubon Canyon Ranch (4900 Shoreline Hwy One, sense of humor ran deep and his belly-aching laughs reverberated within friends and
Stinson Beach, CA, 94970). loved ones.
To read more about Ricks life, go to: His life was cut tragically short after a ve-month battle with pancreatic cancer.
https://sites.google.com/view/richardbrucebaird Ken is survived by his children Samantha, Callie and Cameron; his brother Doug
(wife Karen) and sister Linda (husband Bob); and his loving girlfriend Pam Lim. He is
preceded in death by his parents Arthur and Rose.
His family appreciates the care Ken received from PAMF, Stanford and Mission
Hospice.
A Celebration of Kens Life will be held 1-4 p.m. Friday Oct. 13 at the Lucie Stern
Community Center, 1305 Middleeld Road, Palo Alto.
To honor his memory please consider making a donation in Kens name to the
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, pancan.org; or the American Humane Society,
americanhumane.org.

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Yuzi Zhang of Redwood City received named to the deans list at Carl eto n Defendant pleads no contest
a Ph.D in chemical engineering from Co l l eg e. in home invasion that led to murder
the Uni v ers i ty o f Rho de Is l and dur- ***
ing its 131st commencement. A man involved in an attempted burglary of a San Mateo
Harry Andrews , of Belmont,
*** enrolled at St. Lawrence home invasion that ended in the death of his accomplice in
Ang el l o No v el l o , a Half Moon Uni v ers i ty . 2013 pleaded no contest to felony
Bay native who attends the *** attempted murder Friday, according to the
Uni v ers i ty o f Dal l as , studied abroad Tati ana Vi era, of San Carlos, grad- San Mateo County District Attorneys
at his schools campus near Rome, Italy. uated from the Uni v ers i ty o f Office.
*** Al abama. Bunn Vo, 27, faces 30 years, eight
Mi kay l a Sto v el and, of Foster *** months in state prison when he returns
City, joined the fight against childhood Gi anna Di Bo no , of Menlo Park, for sentencing Nov. 6, according to
cancer as a dancer with UDance at the Sara Heri s , of Burlingame, and Benjami n Wi l l i ams, of Portola prosecutors.
Uni v ers i ty o f Del aware. Brendan McAfee, of Menlo Park, Valley, enrolled at Bel mo nt Prosecutors said Vo, who was 24 at the
*** Dy l an Mo nag han, of Pacifica, and Uni v ers i ty. Bunn Vo time of the incident, along with 21-year-
Dav y en Nel s o n, of San Mateo, Jus ti n Mul l ady , of San Bruno, gained *** old Edwin Lee and 23-year-old Bryant
graduated from the Uni v ers i ty o f admission to the Uni v ers i ty o f El i zabeth Gaddi ni , of Redwood Ma, entered a home on the 1500 block of Lodi Avenue on
Nebras ka. Io wa. City, was named to the presidents list at Sept. 4, 2013, and demanded money from a safe.
*** *** Geo rg i a State Uni v ers i ty . The victim, who was held at gunpoint, pulled a gun on the
Antho ny Shao , of Hillsborough, Madi s o n Bo ri s o n, of San Mateo, men. A shootout ensued that left Lee, Ma and the robbery
was recognized as a member of the was recognized for distinguished leader- victim injured. Ma was later pronounced dead.
Al cana group at the Uni v ers i ty o f ship in sports management at Class notes is a column dedicated to school Under California law, Lee and Vo were eligible be prose-
San Di eg o , which recognizes out- Gracel and Uni v ers i ty. news. It is compiled by education reporter cuted for murder for creating the dangerous situation that led
*** Austin Walsh. You can contact him at (650) to the death of their accomplice, but those charges were
standing alumni. 344-5200, ext. 105 or at austin@smdailyjour-
*** Katri na Ji m, of San Carlos, gradua- nal.com. dropped against Lee, whose defense attorney said previous-
ly that there was no evidence he fired any shots during the
gun battle.
In the fall of 2015, Lee pleaded no contest to charges
including felony residential burglary and was sentenced to
20 years and four months in state prison without possibili-
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percent systemwide increase when the trains debut in 2021,
according to the transit agency.
Many peak-hour trains are well over 100 percent capacity
following historic surges in ridership demand in recent
years and despite carrying over 6,000 bikes per day,
cyclists are frequently left without access to onboard bike
space. In 2015, the Caltrain Board of Directors directed
staff to increase onboard bike storage, by approving a ratio
that assures one bike space for every eight seats on the elec-
tric trains procured as part of the Caltrain Electrification
project. The current service includes one bike space for
every nine seats, according to Caltrain.
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input regarding the new design, including an online poll, a
solicitation for public comment and in-person outreach at
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had extensive community engagement with Caltrains
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California high-speed rail staff CITY GOVERNMENT
The S an Carl o s Ci t y
Co unci l will decide whether to

recommend German operator remove from the citys code a desig-


nation protecting more than 30
eucalyptus trees lining a stretch of
By Kathleen Ronayne nies also competed to lend California the train go smoothly. San Carlos Avenue. Following a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS expertise in building the United Deutsche Bahn operates more than Jan. 11 incident in which a eucalyp-
States first high-speed train. 620,000 miles (1 million kilometers) tus tree fell near Arundel El ementary Scho o l and
Californias quest to connect Los of train tracks and transports 6.5 mil- blocked San Carlos Avenue, the council dedicated an addi-
SACRAMENTO The agency over- Angeles to San Francisco in under lion rail passengers per day, according
seeing Californias bullet train project tional $300,000 to a project to inspect trees and improve
three hours, a priority for Gov. Jerry to its website. DB Engineering & safety along the corridor. At its Sept. 5 meeting, the
recommended Friday that a U.S. sub- Brown, has been plagued by repeated Consulting has worked on rail projects
sidiary of a German rail company Pl an n i n g Co mmi s s i o n recommended the council
cost increases, delays and staff across the globe, including in Europe, remove the designation.
design and operate a train segment turnover. The agency has been search- China and Australia, according to its
from the Central Valley to Silicon The council will also discuss strategies for increasing
ing for a new chief executive for website. the number of child care facilities in the city and review
Valley in its early stages. months. If approved, DB Engineering will
The California High-Speed Rail San Carlos Avenue improvements aimed at increasing
The $64 billion project is now slat- help design stations, thinking about pedestrian safety. Included in the plans are new sidewalks,
Authoritys board of directors will ed for completion by 2029. needs such as parking and food. It will
vote Oct. 19 on whether to approve a pavement markings to reduce speeds and intersection
Construction is underway on a 32-mile set up a ridership model and evaluate improvements at Phelps Street, Alameda de las Pulgas,
$30 million contract with DB segment between Madera and Fresno the best means of collecting revenue,
Engineering & Consulting USA. Its Cordilleras Avenue and Prospect Street. The council meets
counties. from hiring ticket-collectors to allow- 7 p.m. Oct. 9 at City Hall, 600 Elm St.
the U.S. arm of rail giant Deutsche The agency hopes bringing on a ing for mobile ticketing. It will also
Bahn AG, which is owned by the company with experience in the high- help the authority market and brand
German government. speed train industry will ensure the the rail project, according to the con- Around the Bay
Chinese, Italian and Spanish compa- design phase and early operations of tract.
BART fined $220,000 in workers deaths
Brown signs bill reducing Around the state The $300 million plant would pro-
duce enough electricity to power about
SAN FRANCISCO A Northern California judge fined
penalties for HIV transmission 150,000 homes. It would replace two
the BART agency $220,000 on Friday for the deaths of two
workers accidentally hit by a commuter train.
Friday that would have banned light-
SACRAMENTO Gov. Jerry Brown ing up in a park or at the beach. In a older existing plants. Opponents Laurence Daniels, 66, and Christopher Sheppard, 58,
has signed legislation that reduces the veto message, he writes, if people argue there are renewable energy alter- were killed in 2013 while inspecting a track east of San
penalty for inten- cant smoke even on a deserted beach, natives. Francisco. They were inspecting the track as the agency
tionally exposing where can they? There must be some Houston-based NRG, the energy was scrambling to restore limited service with managers
some to HIV. limit to the coercive power of govern- company behind the plant proposal, serving as drivers amid a workers strike.
The legislation ment. says its disappointed and believes the The train that struck the two workers was operated by a
signed Friday is One bill wouldve imposed a $100 project should be approved. trainee with no direct supervision in the cab, the judge
part of an attempt fine for people caught smoking tobac- found. The driver slammed on the emergency brake and tried
by Democratic law- co, marijuana, or even electronic ciga- Bank pays $1.75M over treasurer to hit the button to sound the trains horns but instead
makers to reverse rettes. likened to Bernie Madoff pressed a button that controls the doors.
the tough policies The transit agency was using a safety procedure called
Jerry Brown enacted during the California energy committee SAN FRANCISCO A Beverly
Hills-based bank has paid $1.75 mil-
simple approval, in which track inspectors were respon-
sible for their own safety and determined they could clear
AIDS scare of the
1980s and 90s. opposes gas power plant lion to settle allegations that a bank it the track within 15 seconds of an approaching train.
Under those policies, intentionally OXNARD In a rare move, a com- acquired facilitated embezzlement by
exposing someone to HIV was a mittee of the California Energy failing to monitor transactions by a
felony. SB239 reduces the crime to a Commission says it will oppose con- woman whom a prosecutor likened to
misdemeanor, treating HIV like other struction of a natural gas-fired power the Bernie Madoff of campaign treasur- Sakura Gardens, LLC
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Brown vetoes ban on smoking that it intends to recommend the full urer Kinde Durkee pleaded guilty to
at California parks, beaches commission deny approval of the five counts of mail fraud in 2012 and for the Elderly
Puente Power Project on grounds that was sentenced to more than eight years
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Bergdahl expected to plead
guilty to desertion, misbehavior
Police seek help uncovering
WASHINGTON Army Sgt. Bowe
Bergdahl, who was held captive by the
Taliban for half a decade
after abandoning his
Las Vegas gunmans motive
By Ken Ritter and Michael Balsamo
Afghanistan post, is THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
expected to plead guilty
to desertion and misbe- LAS VEGAS After five days of scouring
havior before the enemy, the life of Las Vegas gunman Stephen
two individuals with Paddock and chasing 1,000 leads, investi-
knowledge of the case gators confessed Friday they still dont
said. know what drove him to mass murder, and
Bowe Bergdahl Bergdahls decision to they announced plans to put up billboards
plead guilty rather than appealing for the publics help.
face trial marks another twist in an eight- In their effort to find any hint of his
year drama that caused the nation to wrestle motive, investigators were looking into
with difficult questions of loyalty, negotiat- whether he was with a prostitute days before
ing with hostage takers and Americas com- the shooting, scrutinizing cruises he took
mitment not to leave its troops behind. and trying to make sense of a cryptic note
President Donald Trump has called Bergdahl with numbers jotted on it found in his hotel
a no-good traitor who should have been room, a federal official said.
executed. So far, examinations of Paddocks poli-
The decision by the 31-year-old Idaho tics, finances, any possible radicalization
native leaves open whether he will return to and his social behavior typical inves-
captivity for years this time in a U.S. tigative avenues that have helped uncover
prison or receive a lesser sentence that the motive in past shootings have turned
reflects the time the Taliban held him under up little.
REUTERS
brutal conditions. He says he had been We still do not have a clear motive or rea-
caged, kept in darkness, beaten and chained son why, Clark County Undersheriff Kevin
A woman places a candle in front of one of many white crosses set up for the victims of the
to a bed. McMahill said. We have looked at literally Route 91 Harvest music festival mass shooting in Las Vegas.
Bergdahl could face up to five years on the everything. think Paddock had an accomplice in the It is unusual to have so few hints of a
desertion charge and a life sentence for mis- The FBI announced that billboards would shooting, but they want to know if anyone motive five days after a mass shooting. In
behavior. go up around the city asking anyone with knew about his plot beforehand. previous mass killings or terrorist attacks,
Freed three years ago, Bergdahl had been information to phone 800-CALL-FBI. Investigators believe Paddock hired a killers left notes, social media postings and
scheduled for trial in late October. He had If you know something, say some- prostitute in the days leading up to the information on a computer or even
opted to let a judge rather than a military thing, said Aaron Rouse, agent in charge of shooting and were interviewing other call phoned police.
jury decide his fate, but a guilty plea later the Las Vegas FBI office. We will not stop girls for information, a U.S. official briefed The lack of a social media footprint is
this month will spare the need for a trial. until we have the truth. by federal law enforcement officials said. likely intentional, said Erroll Southers,
Paddock, a reclusive 64-year-old high- The official wasnt authorized to discuss the director of homegrown violent extremism
Report: More than 40 rounds stakes gambler, rained bullets on the crowd matter publicly and spoke to the Associated studies at the University of Southern
at a country music festival Sunday night Press on condition of anonymity. California. Were so used to, in the first 24
fired to subdue Scalise shooter from his 32nd-floor hotel suite, killing 58 The official also disclosed that Paddock to 48 hours, being able to review social
ALEXANDRIA, Va. Officers from the and wounding hundreds before taking his took at least a dozen cruises abroad in the media posts. If they dont leave us a note
U.S. Capitol Police and Alexandria police own life. last few years, most of them with his girl- behind or a manifesto behind, and were not
department fired more McMahill said investigators had reviewed friend, Marilou Danley. At least one sailed seeing that, thats whats making this
than 40 rounds to subdue voluminous video from the casino and dont to the Middle East. longer.
and eventually kill the
man who shot and wound-
ed Congressman Steve
Scalise and others on a
northern Virginia ball-
Casino regular, quiet but prickly, unleashes rampage
By Adam Geller, Michael year-old former account- methodical planner who paid close atten-
field, a prosecutors Balsamo and Jonathan Cooper ant and real estate tion to other peoples behavior, according
report has found. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS investor say they cannot to those who knew him. And those traits,
The report released fathom what drove him to assets to a gambler, may well have made
Steve Scalise Friday by Alexandria
LAS VEGAS Stephen Paddock usually slaughter. Authorities, him more deadly, criminologists said.
Commonwealths Attorney Bryan Porter kept a cigar at hand, even though he didnt who have been trying to Paddock moved from coast to coast over
concluded officers were justified in using smoke. But he was quick to notice when track Paddocks move- the years, but his story began and ended in
lethal force to confront James Hodgkinson, somebody sat down beside him and lit up. ments before the mas- the desert Southwest.
66, who wounded Scalise and four others, Then Paddock, a denizen of hazy casinos, sacre, say there is evi- The oldest of four brothers, he was raised
including a police officer, in June during a would take out his cigar, light it and careful- Stephen dence he also scoped out in Tucson, Arizona. When he was 7, his
practice for a charity baseball game. ly aim its smoke back into the faces of Paddock recent music festivals in father, Benjamin Hoskins Paddock, tried to
This case did not present a close call, those whose puffing annoyed him. Chicago and Boston. So run down an FBI agent during a pursuit in
Porter wrote. To the contrary, not only He was the king of microaggression, far, though, they say there is no indication Las Vegas. After the elder Paddock was
were the actions of the agents and officers his brother, Eric, said. that any one incident or grievance turned caught and charged with a string of Phoenix
reasonable, they were obligatory in light of Last week, Stephen Paddock returned to the sometimes prickly high-stakes gambler bank robberies, agents came to the familys
the overwhelming and determined force the Las Vegas Strip, where he spent many into an executioner. house to search for evidence.
employed by the suspect. hours and thousands of dollars at high-limit Paddock remains a cipher. But details that A neighbor, Eva Price, took little Stephen
Hodgkinson fired at least 70 rounds, video poker machines, and eyed the fun- have surfaced so far about this murderer a swimming while agents combed through the
according to the report, including 62 from seekers crowding his oasis. But this time he one-time IRS agent, a boyfriend recalled as home.
an SKS-style semi-automatic assault rifle. did so from a 32nd floor casino hotel suite. both caring and caustic, son of a notorious Were trying to keep Steve from know-
After Hodgkinson was first struck in the hip Then he smashed open a pair of windows bank robber are clues, at least, to his ing his father is held as a bank robber, she
by an officers bullet, he dropped the rifle with a hammer and opened fire with a care- mindset. Unlike most mass shooters, who told the Tucson Citizen at the time. Steve
and fired another eight rounds from a hand- fully assembled arsenal, murdering 58 fans are usually younger, he was the product of is a nice boy. Its a terrible thing.
gun. gathered at an outdoor country music con- decades of experience and rumination. Benjamin Paddock was sentenced to 20
The report states that an Alexandria offi- cert and injuring 500 more before killing Paddock made his living playing years in a Texas federal prison. But he
cer and a Capitol Police officer each fired himself. machines that reward those who set aside escaped and spent a decade on the run, land-
shots that struck Hodgkinson. Investigators and those who knew the 64- emotion in favor of calculus. He was a ing him on the FBIs Most Wanted List.

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Around the world
Spain: No dialogue until
Catalonia drops independence bid
MADRID The spokesman for Spains government
declared Friday that coexistence is broken in Catalonia,
blaming separatist authorities in the wealthy northeastern
region for pushing ahead with their independence bid.
Government spokesman Inigo Mendez de Vigo, who is
also the cabinets minister of cultural affairs, called on the
Catalan regional government to drop its secessionist bid
in order to begin a dialogue.
A disputed independence referendum in Catalonia last
Sunday has led to Spains biggest political crisis in
decades, with the national government in Madrid con-
demning the vote as illegal, unconstitutional and invalid.
Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont wants to address the
regional parliament next week to discuss the political
situation in Catalonia. That request comes after Spains
Constitutional Court suspended the Catalan parliament
session on Monday during which separatist lawmakers
wanted to discuss secession.
In order to dialogue, you must stay within the legal
framework, Mendez de Vigo told reporters on Friday.
The minister also warned Catalans that a parliamentary
declaration of independence is not enough and that the
international community needs to recognize independent
REUTERS nations.
Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump host an event to commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month at the White House. No country has openly said it would support an inde-
pendent Catalonia and the European Union says it would

A pair of crises tests Donald be kicked out of the bloc and forced to stop using the com-
mon euro currency. The EU says Catalonia would have to
apply to rejoin, a lengthy, uncertain process.

Trumps presidential empathy


Puigdemont says the referendum is valid despite a
Constitutional Court ban on holding it and the fact that
only 40 percent of the regions 5.5 million eligible vot-
ers turned out amid strong police pressure to shut down the
By Jonathan Lemire was a reminder of Trumps troubled things about his administration and vote. Catalan officials say 90 percent of those who cast
and Jullie Pace track record in such moments. Trump throw rolls of paper towels into the ballots favored independence.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS has often had difficulty embracing a crowd at a relief center like he was Puigdemont has asked now to address the regional par-
central role of the American presiden- tossing T-shirts at a sporting event. liament Tuesday to report on the current political situa-
WASHINGTON As the death toll cy: consoling people dealing with This account is based on conversa-
tion. Catalan lawmakers were meeting Friday afternoon
from the shooting in Las Vegas rapidly intense grief, regardless of their polit- tions with 11 White House aides and
to discuss the request.
rose, White House officials urged ical affiliation or support for the White others who spoke with the president
The top Spanish official in Catalonia, Enric Millo, who
President Donald Trump to show Houses agenda. Its a quality that is this week. Presidents are remembered
is in charge of security, said Friday he regretted that hun-
restraint in his response: No specula- rarely debated or analyzed on the cam- for the way they respond in moments
dreds of people were injured Sunday in the police crack-
tive tweets, please. No over-the-top paign trail, yet one that can shape the of great tumult or trial.
down on the independence vote the first statement by a
bluster. way Americans view the success of Bill Clintons speech after the 1995
Spanish official lamenting the injuries.
White House chief of staff John their president. Oklahoma City bombing helped him
Trumps challenges with empathy right his struggling presidency. I can only say sorry for the injuries, Millo told
Kelly encouraged a simple tweet of Catalonias TV3 television.
condolences. Aides wrote somber were on full display this week, as he George W. Bushs bullhorn address
remarks that had Trump quoting scrip- responded to two disasters at once with while standing atop the rubble of the Moscow faces 130 fake
ture. Some around the president were very different results. Trump ultimate- World Trade Center helped heal the
encouraged to hear him connecting to ly stuck to the script in Las Vegas, nation after the 9/11 attacks. Yet bomb calls, evacuates 100,000 people
the tragedy on a personal level talk- avoiding controversy and assuming Bushs presidency would never fully MOSCOW Moscow on Friday faced over 130 fake
ing about his property and calling the role of national healer. It was a recover from the governments bomb calls that prompted the evacuation of some 100,000
friends there a sign he was taking in measured response that stood in stark botched response to Hurricane Katrina, people from airports, shopping malls, schools, railway
the impact of the event. contrast to his uneven response to the which left many Americans with the stations and office buildings.
The anxious counsel from his aides hurricane in Puerto Rico, which saw perception that the president was Among those targeted by the bomb calls were all four
as Trump prepared to react to the Trump lash out at the mayor of San detached from the suffering on the Moscow airports, five railway stations, 15 shopping
largest mass shooting in U.S. history Juan, urge officials to say positive ground. malls, several hotels, more than 20 schools and many
other venues, the state Tass news agency said. No explo-

Trump hits birth control, LGBT rights


sives have been found in the anonymous calls.
It was the latest and the most massive flurry of fake
bomb threats since a wave of bomb hoaxes began in early
September. The fake bomb threats have affected dozens of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that constituency were exultant. American Civil Liberties Union filed Russian cities and incurred massive economic damages.
President Trump is demonstrating such a lawsuit less than three hours Alexander Bortnikov, the director of the Federal
WASHINGTON In a one-two punch his commitment to undoing the anti- after the rules were issued. Security Service (FSB), the main KGB successor, said
elating religious conservatives, faith policies of the previous adminis- The Trump administration is forc- Thursday the agency had tracked down four people sus-
President Donald Trumps administra- tration and restoring true religious ing women to pay for their boss reli- pected of engineering the wave of hoaxes.
tion is allowing more employers to opt freedom, said Tony Perkins, president gious beliefs, said ACLU senior staff Bortnikov said the suspects were Russians living abroad
out of no-cost birth control for workers of the Family Research Council. attorney Brigitte Amiri. Were filing who had accomplices inside the country, but he wouldnt
and issuing sweeping religious-free- Liberal advocacy groups, including this lawsuit because the federal gov- identify them or describe their motives. He added that the
dom directions that could override those supporting LGBT and reproduc- ernment cannot authorize discrimina- perpetrators were using internet connections to make the
many anti-discrimination protections tive rights, were outraged. tion against women in the name of calls, making them hard to identify.
for LGBT people and others. The Trump administration is saying religion or otherwise. Russian media have speculated that the fake calls might
At a time when Trump finds himself to employers, If you want to discrimi- The Democratic attorneys general of have been launched from neighboring Ukraine, which has
embattled on many fronts, the two nate, we have your back, said Fatima California and Massachusetts filed been angry with Russia for its support of separatists in
directives issued almost simultane- Goss Graves, president of National similar suits later Friday. eastern Ukraine, or staged by other Kremlin foes. There
ously on Friday demonstrated the Womens Law Center. Both directives had been in the has been no evidence to back any of the theories, howev-
presidents eagerness to retain the loy- Her organization is among several works for months, with activists on er.
alty of social conservatives who make that are planning to challenge the both sides of a culture war on edge
up a key part of his base. Leaders of birth-control rollback in court. The about the timing and the details. Russian legislator says
North Korean missiles can reach U.S.
Just 24 percent say U.S. heading right direction MOSCOW A Russian lawmaker says that he and col-
leagues who recently visited Pyongyang were shown
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nations trajectory is particularly pro- disapprove of the job Trump is doing North Korean calculations indicating that their missiles
nounced among Republicans. In June, in office, including about one-third of could reach the U.S. West Coast.
WASHINGTON Just 24 percent of 60 percent of Republicans said the Republicans.
Americans believe the country is Anton Morozov of the nationalist Liberal-Democratic
country was headed in the right direc- Tracy Huelsman, a 40-year-old from Party said in remarks carried by Russian state news agency
heading in the right direction after a tion; now its just 44 percent. Louisville, Kentucky, is among them.
tumultuous stretch for President RIA Novosti on Friday that North Korea is preparing to
The broader picture for the president A self-described moderate Republican,
Donald Trump that included the threat test-fire a long-range missile in the nearest future.
is grim, too. Nearly 70 percent of Huelsman said shes particularly con-
of war with North Korea, stormy com- Morozov, who visited North Korea with two fellow law-
Americans say Trump isnt level- cerned about the divisiveness she
plaints about hurricane relief and headed, and majorities say hes not feels the president promotes on social makers earlier this week, said that their interlocutors told
Trumps equivocating about white honest or a strong leader. More than media. them that Pyongyang has the technology that would allow
supremacists. Thats a 10-point drop 60 percent disapprove of how he is Its scary in 2017 that we are in missile warheads to survive the heat while entering the
since June, according to a poll from handling race relations, foreign poli- what seems like a worse place in atmosphere.
the Associated Press-NORC Center for cy and immigration, among other terms of division, said Huelsman, He said North Koreans also showed them mathematical
Public Affairs Research. issues. who did not vote for Trump in last calculations which they say prove that their missile is
The decline in optimism about the Overall, 67 percent of Americans years election. capable of reaching the U.S. West Coast.
10 Weekend Oct. 7-8, 2017 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Stocks fade from records; S&P breaks winning streak


By Stan Choe fire a long-range missile soon.
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS By Friday evening, the 10-year
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 22,773.67 yield sat at 2.36 percent. The two-
Low: 22,730.85 year Treasury yield climbed to
NEW YORK U.S. stocks faded Close: 22,773.67 1.52 percent from 1.49 percent,
a bit from their record highs on
Change: -1.72 and the 30-year yield rose to 2.91
Friday after telecom and energy
percent from 2.89 percent.
stocks sank. The loss for the OTHER INDEXES When bonds pay higher yields,
Standard & Poors 500 index was S&P 500: 2549.33 -2.74 it makes them more attractive to
small, but it was the first in nearly NYSE Index: 12,317.69 -21.24 investors looking for income and
two weeks.
Nasdaq: 6590.18 +4.82 undercuts demand for stocks that
Much of the days action was pay relatively big dividends.
NYSE MKT: 2651.84 -1.05
centered on the governments jobs Telecom stocks in the S&P 500
report, which is usually the most Russell 2000: 1510.22 -1.87
Wilshire 5000: 26,548.89 -38.40 fell 2 percent, the largest drop
anticipated economic data of each among the 11 sectors that make up
month, but it was a muddled one. 10-Yr Bond: 2.37 +0.02 the index.
Economists cautioned not to Oil (per barrel): 49.25 -1.54 Energy stocks were also among
read too much into the hiring num- Gold : 1,278.90 +5.70 the markets weakest after the
bers, which were far weaker than price of benchmark U. S. crude
expected, because they were dis- sank $1.50, or 3 percent, to settle
The governments jobs report tors earlier this week. all policy, but it makes them a lit-
torted by hurricanes that damaged at $49. 29 per barrel. Its the
showed that employers cut more Fridays jobs report also con- tle more worried about inflation.
businesses from Texas to Florida. fourth drop for oil in the last five
jobs last month than they added, tained signs of strength. Average If rising wage growth feeds into
Investors focused instead on a days. Brent crude, the internation-
the first time thats happened in hourly wages jumped 2.9 percent higher prices across the economy,
stronger-than-expected rise in al standard, lost $1.38, or 2.4 per-
seven years. Its a sharp turn- in September from a year earlier, it makes the Fed that much more
workers wages, which helped to cent, to $55.62 per barrel.
around from earlier this year, when more than economists expected. likely to keep raising rates from
push Treasury yields higher. Costco Wholesale fell the most
the strengthening job market was Some of that may be due to how their record lows. As a result,
The S&P 500 fell 2.74 points, encouraging investors to push many lower-wage jobs were lost investors made moves Friday in in the S&P 500 despite reporting
or 0.1 percent, to 2,549.33. The stocks higher and higher. following the hurricanes, but the anticipation of a rate increase in stronger earnings for the latest
loss meant the end of the longest Hurricanes Harvey and Irma government also revised up its December. quarter than expected. Analysts
winning streak for the index in meant the closure of thousands of figure for wage growth in August. The yield on the 10-year pointed to a slight drop in its
four years. Roughly nine stocks businesses, and drops in employ- The previous months revi- Treasury jumped as high as 2.39 membership renewal rates, among
fell for every five that rose on the ment at restaurants and bars were a sion, that probably has the most percent shortly after the release of other factors. Costco lost $9.98,
New York Stock Exchange. big driver of last months decline. information of all the data points the jobs report, up from 2.35 per- or 6 percent, to $157.09.
The Dow Jones industrial aver- Many investors saw in the governments jobs report, cent late Thursday. The gains faded In overseas markets, the FTSE
age slipped 1.72, or less than 0.1 Septembers job losses as an aber- said Jon Adams, senior invest- later in the day, which traders said 100 in London rose 0.2 percent,
percent, to 22, 773. 67. The ration. Other economic data have ment strategist at BMO Global may have been due to worries Frances CAC 40 fell 0.4 percent
Nasdaq composite added 4.82, or been more encouraging, including Asset Management. From the about tensions with North Korea. and Germanys DAX dipped 0.1
0. 1 percent, to 6, 590. 18. All strong reports on the nations Feds perspective, this doesnt A Russian lawmaker said that percent. Japans Nikkei 225 rose
three indexes had closed at records manufacturing and services sec- change anything in terms of over- North Korea is preparing to test- 0.3 percent, and the Hang Seng in
on Thursday. Hong Kong added 0.3 percent.

Hurricanes cause rare monthly U.S. job loss but rebound likely
By Christopher Rugaber expected to rebound in coming were unable to work last month chance of a Fed rate hike then. passed or will return.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS months as businesses in the because of the weather, the gov- Fed Chair Janet Yellen has said The unemployment rate fell
Southeast reopen and bring back ernment said, the most in 20 she expects pay raises to acceler- because it is calculated with a sep-
employees, and construction years. ate as unemployment declines. arate survey of households. That
WASHINGTON The U.S. shed companies ramp up repair and ren- Outside of hurricane-hit areas, That, in turn, might lift inflation survey counted people as
33,000 jobs in September because ovation work. many Americans found work. The closer to the Feds annual 2 per- employed even if they were tem-
of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, The labor market remains in number of people describing cent target level if companies porarily out of work because of the
which closed thousands of busi- good shape, said Gus Faucher, themselves as unemployed fell to raised prices to pay for higher storms. In fact, the proportion of
nesses in Texas and Florida and chief economist at PNC Financial. 6. 8 million, the fewest since salaries. adults who have jobs rose to 60.4
forced widespread evacuations. It The job losses were due to disrup- March 2007, before the Great Hourly workers who couldnt percent, the highest since January
marked the first monthly hiring tions from hurricanes, not under- Recession began. work because of the storms last 2009.
drop in nearly seven years. lying weakness in the economy. That sign of health makes it month and missed a paycheck Thats a positive sign that the
The unemployment rate fell to Last months drop was driven by appear all but certain that the would have been counted as not low unemployment rate is pulling
4.2 percent from 4.4 percent, the huge losses in restaurants and Federal Reserve will raise its working in the governments sur- more Americans off the sidelines
Labor Department said Friday , bars, which accounted for benchmark short-term interest vey of businesses, thereby lower- and back into the job market.
the lowest level since 2001 and a 105,000 fewer jobs, a sign of the rate in December. According to ing Septembers job total. Thats Many people gave up searching
sign that the job market remains damage to Floridas tourism indus- data from the CME Group, true even if those employees for work during the recession and
fundamentally solid. Hiring is try. Roughly 1.5 million people investors now foresee a 93 percent returned to work after the storm the slow recovery that followed.

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Serra 64, Mitty 21
Half Moon Bay 39, Burlingame 15 Peninsula football scores Jefferson 21, Capuchino 0
Carlmont 21, San Mateo 14
Aragon 31, Terra Nova 21 TKA 49, Woodside 6
Menlo School 48, South City 13 Hillsdale 35, Sequoia 16
Menlo-Atherton 42, SHP 35 Mills 22, El Camino 8

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after second round at Safeway Open

Serra off to a historic WCAL start


By Terry Bernal over Riordan followed by a 48-0 win over Serra senior running target on my back, Kendrick said. Leki
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Bellarmine, Serra has now scored 157 back Isiah Kendrick said. (Nunn) was here last year and, of course, he
points through its last three games. The preseason opened kept the pressure off me. The first few games
The previous mark was set by the 2015 our eyes to what we need (this year) werent as great as I wanted them
Never in Serra football history has a team to do. to be and I still have a lot of work to do.
scored at the rate at which the Padres have team with 146 points in three consecutive
games a 48-0 win over Sacred Heart Kendrick enjoyed a I am near the top of the mountain. Im
scored this season to open West Catholic career night. Entering almost peaking.
Athletic League play. Cathedral, a 43-42 loss to St. Francis and a
56-7 win over St. Ignatius. the game with five touch- As Serra took a 64-21 lead with 3:24 to go
With a 64-21 thumping of Archbishop downs on the season, he in the third quarter on Tevesi Vakalahis 35-
Mitty Friday night at Brady Family After an uphill battle through three non-
Stadium, the Padres (3-0 WCAL, 4-2 over- league games to start the year, the Padres, it Isiah Kendrick doubled that figure, rush- yard score, Kendrick had already checked out
seems, now have the WCAL on notice. ing 13 times for 138 of the game. Had the Padres not turned the
all) set an all-time program record for most yards and a career-high five TDs. ball over to the reserves through the final
points scored in three consecutive games. We had a rough preseason but coming Coming in this year, I fell like I had a
After opening WCAL play with a 45-0 win out of that we were stronger, we were faster, See SERRA, Page 16

Aragon sacks Tigers


By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Despite repeated attempts from both coaches


to misdirect, the Terra Nova and Aragon football
teams each did what they do best when they met
in San Mateo for a key Peninsula Athletic
League Bay Division showdown Friday night.
True to form, the Tigers spent most of the
night throwing the ball all over the field, while
the Dons kept to their M.O. of punishing teams
on the ground with its rushing attack.
Both of those things worked in Aragons
favor as the Dons rallied from a 14-10 halftime
deficit to post a 31-21 win. REUTERS
There was a noticeable change in the second Christian Pulisic jumps on the back of Jozy
half, said Aragon coach Steve Sell, whose team Altidore in celebration of Altidores goal
struggled getting its running game going in the during the U.Ss 4-0 win over Panama in a
first two quarters. I love having assistant World Cup qualifier in Orlando Friday night.
coaches who arent afraid to talk to me. Michael
Woo (the Dons offensive line coach) said,
Well run right at them (in the second half).
That strategy worked just fine as Dons run-
ning back Paul Lautaimi, who was held to 69
U.S. on cusp of
yards on 10 first-half carries, exploded for 154
on 13 carries in the second half to finish with
223 yards rushing for the game.
Hats off to them (in the first half), Sell said.
World Cup bid,
[Terra Nova] played our run very, very tough.
More important, however, was the Tigers
penchance for throwing the ball. Lining up with
an empty backfield a majority of the night, save
beats Panama
By Ronald Blum
for quarterback Nate Gordon, enabled Aragons THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
front seven to pin their ears back and get after
Gordon. ORLANDO, Fla. Teenage star Christian
And while Gordon did complete 28 of 38 pass- Pulisic scored with a brilliant touch to com-
es for 268 yards and three touchdowns, his per- plete a field-length attack just eight minutes
formance was more than offset by an Aragon in, then split the defense with a pass that set
defense that pressured Gordon all night long and up Jozy Altidore for the first of the forwards
sacked him nine times. two goals and put the United States back on
Michael Muller had the big game defensively track for next years World Cup with a 4-0
for Aragon (2-0 PAL Bay, 6-0 overall), coming rout of Panama on Friday night.
up with three-and-a-half sacks. Camron Grant Pulisic fed Altidore for a 2-0 lead in the
added a pair of takedowns, while Dante Pacini, 19th. Altidore converted a penalty kick with
Moses Olive and Lopeti Pierce had one each. a chip in the 43rd after Bobby Wood was
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
fouled, and Wood added a goal in the 63rd.
Aragons Dante Pacini wraps up Terra Nova quarterback for one of nine sacks against the The U.S. ended a three-match winless
See ARAGON, Page 15 Tigers signal caller as the Dons posted a 31-21 PAL Bay Division win Friday night in San Mateo.
streak in qualifying and with 12 points and
moved two points ahead of Panama into

Turner drives in five in Dodgers win third place the last automatic berth in
the North and Central American and
Caribbean region. Honduras has nine points
By Greg Beacham Taijuan Walker, who lasted just one inning Game 2 is Saturday night, with Rich Hill going into its match Saturday at Costa Rica,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in his playoff debut. facing Diamondbacks lefty Robbie Ray. which is second with 15.
Turner added an RBI single in the fourth Puig and Corey Seager both tripled and Goal difference means the Americans put
LOS ANGELES Justin Turner homered and another in the eighth. The red-bearded drove in two runs for the 104-win Dodgers, themselves in great shape to reach an eighth
and drove in five runs, Clayton Kershaw slugger tied a Dodgers record for most RBIs who beat their NL West rivals comfortably straight World Cup, almost certainly with a
won despite giving up four homers and the in a postseason game, sharing it with Pedro even while Kershaw added another weird win Tuesday at Trinidad and Tobago and like-
Los Angeles Dodgers roared to a 9-5 victory Guerrero and Davey Lopes. chapter to his unimpressive playoff histo- ly with a draw if Honduras fails to win
over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday A.J. Pollock, J.D. Martinez, Ketel Marte ry. Saturday. The U.S. is plus-five to minus-two
night in their NL Division Series opener. and Jeff Mathis homered off Kershaw, but The three-time Cy Young Award winner for Panama and minus-seven for Honduras.
Turner hit a three-run homer and Yasiel Arizonas euphoria from its wild-card victo- gave up only four hits in 6 1/3 innings, but The regions fourth-place team advances
Puig added an RBI double before the Dodgers ry over Colorado was erased during a rough
made their first out against Arizona starter first inning in Chavez Ravine.
See NLDS, Page 17 See SOCCER, Page 15
12 Weekend Oct. 7-8, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

FRIDAY After splitting the four singles matches, and


Local sports roundup Aida Lowe and Lauren Young winning their
ninth PAL match in a row for San Mateo at No.
Football With the win, first-place Burlingame (8-0 Xu added 12 kills apiece while Kristin Sellers
1 doubles, Carlmont won at No. 2 and No. 3
PAL Bay, 16-5 overall) sweeps the two-match totaled 29 assists.
Carlmont 21, San Mateo 14 season series from Woodside (4-4, 12-10). The doubles to take sole possession of second
Damarii Blanks rushed for his third touch- Panthers have a four-match winning streak Notre Dame-Belmont 3, Notre Dame-SJ 1 place.
down late in the fourth quarter to help keep against the Wildcats dating back to 2014. Notre Dame-Belmont (6-1, 14-8) maintained Saanika Joshi and Lily Gitoes, Carlmonts
Carlmont (2-0 PAL Lake, 6-0 overall) unde- its second-place standing in the WBAL Foothill No. 2 doubles tandem, gutted out a tough, three-
feated on the season with a win at San Mateo Carlmont 3, Menlo-Atherton 1 with a 25-8, 25-16, 25-21 sweep over Notre set victory over Jeevika Adda and Nicole Hong
(0-2, 4-2). Blanks was a workhorse, carry- The second-place Scots (7-1, 19-2) stayed Dame-San Jose. 7-6 (7-0), 4-6, 6-2. Bella Reeves and Kelly
ing 27 times for 188 yards. The senior pre- within striking distance of Burlingame in the Doherty had a much easier time at No. 3 doubles
viously gave the Scots a 14-7 lead on a 45- PAL Bay Division standings, rolling 25-15, Sacred Heart Prep 3, Mercy-Burlingame 1 for the Scots, posting a straigh set, 6-2, 6-3
yard run in the third quarter. San Mateo tied 25-10, 18-25, 25-13 past Menlo-Atherton (3- Cate Desler totaled 27 kills to lead the Gators win.
it with 8:40 remaining in regulation ona 5, 5-11). Carlmont senior Maya McClellan pro- (5-2 WBAL Foothill, 20-5 overall) to a 22-25,
13-yard pass from Jose Ontiveros to Jake duced a double-double, scoring team-highs with 25-11, 25-18, 25-17 win over Mercy- Sacred Heart Prep 7, Crystal Springs 0
Jeffries. 11 kills and 13 digs. Senior libero Tai Mei Burlingame (3-4, 15-8). Junior Ally Polverari The Gators improved to 4-1 in WBAL
Chang added 10 digs, and sophomore middle added 18 kills, sophomore Caroline Caruso had Foothill Division play with the sweep of the
Menlo 48, South City 13 Catherine Dahlberg totaled five blocks. 12 digs and senior setter Haley Martella totaled Gryphons.
Emilio Simbeck was 15-of-23 passing for 49 assists. The win marks Sacred Heart Preps SHP (9-3 overall) dominated the doubles
a career-high 254 yards, throwing for four Aragon 3, Half Moon Bay 0 20th overall on the season. matches. The No. 1 doubles team of Katherine
touchdowns and ran for another to lead the The Dons held on for a contended sweep 25- Salisbury and Nathalie Rotenberg, along with
Knights (2-0 PAL Ocean, 4-2 overall) past 16, 25-22, 25-23 over Half Moon Bay. The Cross country Alexa Schlotter and Bridgette Molumphy, play-
South City (1-1, 1-5). Menlo defensive end Cougars were paced by McKenzie Mells 14 ing at No. 3 doubles, lost only one game each as
Menlo School stars at WBAL meet
JH Tevis did his usual damage getting to kills while setter Kendall Mansukhani generat- they both posted 6-0, 6-1 wins.
Robert Miranda set a new personal and league
opposing quarterbacks, totaling three ed 21 assists. Aragon did not submit results by record and Kyra Pretre set a personal best, high-
sacks. press time. lighting the first league-wide meet of the sea- Notre Dame-Belmont 7, Mercy-SF 0
son. The Tigers stayed unbeaten in the WBALs
San Mateo 3, Terra Nova 1 Mirandas time of 15:21.1 over the 2.95-mile Skyline Division with the win over the
Hillsdale 35, Sequoia 16 The Bearcats (2-6, 7-10) got a team-high 15 Skippers.
Nick Hulman, one of the most proficient course not only set a new league record, it bet-
kills from junior Emily Savage, and 14 kills tered his previous best time at the course of NDBs Juliette Rencoret and Ariya Tumuluri
rushers in the Central Coast Section this apiece from seniors Alexa Carreon and Lexus both won their matches at love, 6-0, 6-0, while
season, totaled three touchdown runs to 15:31.6, set at the 2015 Serra Invitational.
Kato-Lagumbay in a 25-13, 25-19, 21-25, 25- Two other runners for the boys squad also set the Tigers No. 1 singles player, Izzy Larios,
pace the Fighting Knights (2-0 PAL Ocean, 15 win over Terra Nova. The performance dropped only one game in a 6-1, 6-0 victory.
6-0 overall) past Sequoia (0-2, 2-4). Quincy new PRs Joshua Eichbaum and Alejandro
capped a big week for Kato-Lagumbay, who Ross).
Sherman and Joey Sabel added scores for notched a pair of double-doubles, the first two of Menlo finished fifth in the boys standings, Girls golf
unbeaten Hillsdale. her varsity career. Thursday, she matched her with the team from Kings Academy taking the Notre Dame-Belmont 230,
career-high with 21 digs. In Tuesdays four-set top spot with 54 points. Crystal Springs was
Boys water polo loss to Burlingame, she scored a career-high 18 second and Sacred Heart Prep fourth.
Notre Dame-SJ 257
The Tigers evened their record in WBAL
Menlo School 11, St. Francis 10 OT kills and added 16 digs. Savage Thursday also Pretres time of 18:36.9 easily surpassed her Skyline Division play with the win over the
The Knights picked up a big non-league win recorded a double-double, adding 18 digs. previous best of 20:12 set at the league finals Regents at San Jose Muni.
by beating the Lancers in sudden-death over- last year. Her second-place finish helped the
Hillsdale 3, Mills 0 Avani Tumuluri, once again, led NDB (5-5-1
time. Knights to the girls team win with 59 points.
Hillsdale sophomore Nadia Barcklay fell one WBAL, 7-5-1 overall), tying for low-round
The Knights trailed 9-7 going into the fourth Overall, the Menlo girls had three new PRs
ace shy of an unconventional triple-double, honors with a 42. NDSJs Varsha Nekkanti and
period, but rallied to tie the score to force over- (Charlotte Tomkinson, Amanda Foster and
totaling 24 digs, 11 serve receives and nine aces Katelyn Yu also shot 42s.
time. St. Francis took a 10-9 lead with a goal in Pretre), and a fourth who matched her career-best
the first of two mandatory overtime periods, but in the Fighting Knights 25-20, 25-11, 25-8
Menlo knotted the score again in the second sweep of Mills. Junior Leiana Cassidy scored a
(Kate Aufricht). Girls water polo
Castilleja was second in the team standings
overtime. team-high 12 kills for first-place Hillsdale (8-0 with 70 and Sacred Heart Prep third with 93. Notre Dame-Belmont 14,
The Knights goal in sudden death ended PAL Ocean, 11-5 overall). Mercy-Burlingame 5
things. Girls tennis Michelle Kleytman poured in six goals and
Sam Untrecht and Jayden Junwar each scored Westmoor 3, Capuchino 1 Annie Lawrence added two more to lead the
three times to lead Menlo, which also got two Westmoor (7-1, 17-9) overcame a first-set Menlo-Atherton 6, Burlingame 1 Tigers to the PAL Ocean Division win over the
goals each from Niko Bhatia and Miller loss in a 17-25, 25-16, 25-15, 25-12 win over The Panthers Halle Martinucci posted her Crusaders.
Geschke. Capuchino. Senior Christina Chin paced the biggest win of the season thus far, but it was the
Rams with 11 kills and seven blocks, sopho- lone bright spot as the Bears stayed undefeated Boys water polo
THURSDAY more Evelyn Wong added eight kills and senior in PAL Bay Division play.
Martinucci, playing at No. 1 singles, topped Priory 12, San Mateo 11
setter Kailea Nobleza produced 31 assists. Cap
M-As Julia Marks in three sets. Martinucci The Bearcats came up just short of winning its
Volleyball freshman Bailey OMahony totaled 10 kills and
took the opening set 7-5, but Marks rebounded first PAL Ocean Division match of the season,
11 digs, and senior Sydney Woo paced the
Burlingame 3, Woodside 0 with a 6-3 win in the second. A super tiebreaker falling to the Panthers.
Mustangs with 23 digs.
Burlingame junior Caroline Smith recorded a was used as a third set, with Martinucci prevail- San Mateo erased a three-goal, fourth-quarter
career-high 15 kills as the Panthers swept 25- Menlo 3, Harker 1 ing 10-5. deficit with 3:14 to play.
23, 25-20, 25-22 past Woodside. For the Menlo (6-0 WBAL Foothill, 18-3 overall) Those would be the only sets the Bears would Priory scored the game-winner with 15 sec-
Wildcats, sophomore Elena Campbell matched continued its run through West Bay Athletic lose as they won the other six matches in onds to play.
Smith for the match-high with 15 kills. League Foothill Division play with a 25-13, straight sets. Jacob Wetherbee and Joey Borges each netted
Natalie Ballout continued her torrid defense 25-16, 28-30, 25-10 win over Harker. Junior hat tricks to lead the Bearcats. Angelo Castillo
for Burlingame with eight blocks. She and outside hitter Sianna Houghton racked up 16 Carlmont 4, San Mateo 3 and Preston Lo each scored twice for San Mateo,
sophomore Emmy Sharp totaled nine kills kills and 14 assists. Ashley Dreyer and Selina The Scots broke a tie for second place in the with Jacob Low rounding out the scoring for the
apiece. PAL Bay with the win over the Bearcats. Bearcats.

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Deep coaching ties between Carrs role Sunday uncertain
No. 6 Washington, California THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ALAMEDA Raiders quarterback


the injury list.
Del Rio declined
to discuss any of
EJ Manuel as the starter for Sunday.
The 16th overall pick in 2013,
Manuel has started seven games
By Tim Booth coach the guys, get them going. Derek Carr was limited for a second them. since his rookie season and will be
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS consecutive practice Friday and Before you tasked with trying to jump-start an
Petersen and Wilcox were brief
coach Jack Del Rio declined to say even have to offense that has been held to 10
SEATTLE California coach in their comments about each
what, if any, role Carr will have this ask, there are a points in each of the last two weeks.
Justin Wilcox is on his own little other this week. Theyre dealing
weekend against the Baltimore lot of question Ive been in this situation before
reunion tour through the Pac-12 with their own team issues. Ravens. marks on the even when I was in college,
Conference. Carr broke a bone in his back late injury report and Manuel said. Then when I was in
Washington (5-0, 2-0 Pac-12) Derek Carr
Seeing old faces is the least of in the third quarter of Oaklands 16- thats what they Buffalo, when Tyrod (Taylor)
would like to end a string of slug-
Wilcoxs concerns at this point, 10 loss in Denver this past Sunday. are, Del Rio said. Im not going to became the starter, still just being
with California having lost two gish starts. A year ago,
Washington dominated most of its He was initially diagnosed with really talk about injuries and what ready as the backup. It kind of puts
straight and fac- back spasms but the injury was later we may and may not do or who we me in familiar territory.
ing another opponents early and cruised to
revealed to be a transverse process may or may not play or when and all Connor Cook, a fourth-round draft
major chal- victories. This year has been more
fracture. that kind of stuff, when were going pick in 2016, also is on the roster
lenge on of a struggle in the first half, high-
Earlier this week, Del Rio indicat- to utilize people. Not going to get but has been inactive in each of
Saturday at No. lighted by holding just a 7-0 lead ed that Carr would miss the into all of that. Oaklands first four games.
6 Washington. at halftime last week at lowly Baltimore game and possibly up to We do have a number of people The Raiders have been mostly
Last week, Oregon State. The Huskies erupted six weeks but the fourth-year quar- who are questionable. We have time quiet regarding Carrs status this
Wilcox returned for 35-point second half against terback was cleared for light prac- before we tee it up. Theyll remain a week, although left tackle Donald
to his alma the Beavers, but the slow starts are tice Thursday and Friday and is list- question mark until we make the Penn told reporters Thursday that
a concern for Petersen.
Justin Wilcox mater Oregon ed as questionable. final decision. the quarterback was ahead of sched-
and watched the Carr leads a long list of players on The Raiders have already named ule in his recovery.
Ducks hand the Were going to address it. Well
Golden Bears a talk to our guys, Petersen said.
45-24 setback.
Now its a trip
How do you fix the turnover situ-
ation when its not going in your Browns No. 1 draft pick ready to go
north to Seattle favor? Its the same thing you THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I can do to affect the game and just he brings something to the table for
and a matchup practice on it, move things up in be a helping hand for this defense, if our football team, and we are look-
with his former practice and get it going a little bit CLEVELAND Six months after we can just help get a win on this ing for any spark, opportunity.
employer in more. Its not because they are not being drafted, Myles Garrett can field, Ill do whatever I can, whatev- Somebody that can continue to raise
multiple ways. trying, so youre always trying to finally show why he was the No. 1 er that takes. the bar for our team. That is what we
pick. The Browns need a jolt of any need.
Chris Petersen Wilcox served be creative as coaches to fix every
Garrett missed Clevelands first kind, and the 6-foot-4, 275-pound Garrett may not be 100 percent
as the defensive single problem that you have.
coordinator for Washington coach four games all losses with a former Texas A&M star might be healthy, but feels ready to give it a
Chris Petersen for four seasons at California (3-2, 0-2) opened high right-ankle sprain. But the 21- just what Cleveland needs to shake shot.
Boise State. Wilcox was also the with three straight wins, but the year-old rookie made it through a off another slow start. Am I peak? No, but its good
defensive coordinator at Bears have since lost to Southern week of practice without any trou- Coach Hue Jackson said Garretts enough for me, he said. I can
Washington for two years when California and Oregon. ble, and hell make his regular-sea- snaps could be limited as the team move, I can run, I can bend, and if I
Steve Sarkisian was the head son debut Sunday for the Browns doesnt want to take any extra can do that, I can be out there and I
coach. Weve got to execute more con- against the New York Jets. chances with the rookie defensive can make a difference.
I just think hes a good football sistently. Weve played well in Garrett announced his return earli- end now that hes finally healthy. As thrilled as the Browns are to
coach, Petersen said of Wilcox. spurts, Wilcox said. We just er this week on Twitter. On Sunday, It is exciting, not only for have Garrett back, linebacker
Ive known that for a long time, have to play better. Its a matter of hed like to proclaim it with a sack. myself and our coaching staff but for Christian Kirksey hopes expecta-
whether hes running the defense doing the same thing over and Its special, he said about the him and for his teammates, tions are kept in check.
or a whole team. He knows how to over and over and executing at a prospect of a Game 1 sack. Its like Jackson said. They want to get him We dont want to put any pressure
high level more than sometimes. a fat guys touchdown. But whatever out there playing. They know that on any individual, Kirksey said.

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SOCCER
Continued from page 11
Duncans eagle gives him Safeway lead
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said Hadley, the 2014 Puerto Rico Open winner who regained
his tour card through the Web.com Tour. I was hitting great
to a playoff next month against Australia or Syria. NAPA Tyler Duncan chipped in from the fringe for eagle shots, good putts and got some good breaks. When you get
We could have finished better on the day and scored more on the par-5 18th hole Friday to take the second-round lead in that of momentum, things just go your way.
goals, U.S. coach Bruce Arena said. the season-opening Safeway Open. He had an eagle, 10 birdies and a bogey. His previous career
Playing his first international match since he turned 19 last Making his second career PGA Tour start, Duncan shot a 6- best was a 64 in the opening round of the 2015 AT&T Pebble
month, Pulisic was moved to central midfield from the flanks by under 66 for a one-stroke lead over defending champion Beach Pro-Am.
coach Bruce Arena and sparked the attack from the opening Brendan Steele at Silverado Resort and Spa. Zac Blair (66) and Tony Finau (65) were 9 under, and
whistle with pace and ball control seldom seen from Americans. Duncan, the Web.com Tour graduate who shared the first- Graham DeLaet (67) and Brian Davis (66) were another stroke
After Gabriel Gomez broke free from Omar Gonzalez and shot round lead with Steele and Tom Hoge, also had seven birdies back.
over the crossbar, Tim Howards goal kick was headed forward and three bogeys to reach 13-under 131. I just had a lot of good looks, said Blair, who doesnt
by Bobby Wood about 10 yards past midfield. Its crazy, its nothing I could have ever dreamed of, said have a bogey through 36 holes. I made 17 greens out there,
Altidore one-timed the ball ahead to on a sprinting Pulisic, Duncan, whose only other PGA Tour event was as a regional left myself in some good spots, made a few of them and it was
and the midfielder reached back with his left leg to flick the ball qualifier in the 2015 U.S. Open. I dont think its sunk in just kind of easy out there.
ahead. Pulisic jumped to avoid Roman Torres challenge and yet, to be honest. Its something Ive dreamed about for a Emiliano Grillo, who won the event two years ago, was 7
used the outside of his right foot to play the ball forward. As long time. Im just happy to be playing here and to be in the under after a 70
goalkeeper Jaime Penedo came off his line, Pulisic used the out- lead is something special. Phil Mickelson, seeking his first win in since 2013, shot
side of his right foot again to play the ball wide and jumped over Steele had six birdies and a bogey in a 67. Hes 30 under is his second 69 to reach 6 under.
Pinedos outstretched arm. At the edge of the 6-yard box and just his past six rounds in the event. I expected to score a little bit better today, but I had some
2 yards from the endline, Pulisic reached with his right foot to It was really a solid day, very similar to yesterday, Steele good chances today, said Mickelson, who had six birdies,
slot the ball in, completing a 112-yard U.S. move. Pulisic tum- said. I hit a lot of good shots, rolled and a lot of good putts one bogey and a double bogey. I drove it a lot better, I hit
bled over as the ball rolled in for his eighth goal in 19 interna- and was able to watch Chesson go crazy. quite a few more fairways and gave myself some good birdie
tional appearances, his fourth in the hex. Chesson Hadley, who began the second round seven shots chances. But I let a few opportunities slide.
behind the leaders, broke the course record with a career-best Mickelson, playing in his 91st PGA Tour event since his
Pulisic created the second goal when he played the ball
61 to get within two strokes. He parred the final two holes. last win, finished eighth in the tournament last year and has
between his feet and faked Michael Murillo on the left flank
Its just one of those days everything was going my way, six straight rounds in the 60s at Silverado.
Pulisic broke ahead and fed Altidore, who split the center backs
and redirected the ball in from 5 yards for his first goal of the
hexagonal. At that point, Pulisic had played a part in 11 of the

ARAGON
sive and slippery.
Americans 14 goals in the hex. While the Dons defense did a good job against the Terra
After Wood and Altidore failed to convert good chances, Wood Nova offense, the Tigers defense wilted when faced with
drew the penalty kick when he exchanged passes with Paul Aragons offensive line. After Aragon forced the Tigers to
Arriola along a flank, broke past Felipe Baloy, spurted diago- Continued from page 11
punt on their first possession of the third quarter, the Dons
nally into the penalty area and was pushed down by Armando took the lead for good on their next possession. They need-
Cooper. As Penedo dived to his left, Altidore chipped the ball Simon Mapa had the other half sack for the Dons. ed six plays to find the end zone, with Lautaimi doing a bulk
down the center for his 41st international game. They were looping and stunting and swimming our of the work, with runs of 11, 5, 24 and 9 yards. But it was
Hacked down several times by Panamanians, Pulisic was offensive line like they werent there, said Terra Nova Grant who, once again, capped the drive as he ran over a
removed in the 57th minute and walked out to a standing ova- coach Tim Adams. Theyre bigger, faster, stronger than couple of would-be tacklers and bulled his way into the end
tion from the sellout crowd of 25,303 at Orlando City Stadium, us. zone from 16 yards out to put Aragon up 17-14.
which opened in February, Despite all the harassment Gordon took in the game, it I was confident we could run the ball in the second half,
Wood added his 10th international goal off a pass from was his play that gave Terra Nova (0-1, 4-2) a 14-10 lead at Sell said. Terra Nova was going to get worn down.
Arriola. halftime. After a scoreless first quarter, Gordon put the Terra Nova looked as if it was ready to re-take the lead on
Tigers on top early in the second period when he found its next possession, driving from its own 23 to the Aragon
Brandon Mackey for a 1-yard touchdown pass to cap a 10- 28. But two sacks in three plays by the Dons, forced the
play, 84-yard drive. Tigers to turn the ball over downs.
The Tigers failed to recover an onside kick on the kickoff, The Dons followed that by crushing the Tigers collective
giving Aragon a short field with which to work and the spirit when quarterback Gabe Campos lofted a high, arcing
Dons took advantage. A Lautaimi 31-yard run down to 1- pass down the right sideline that Davion Cox ran under and
yard line was the big play and Grant did the rest as he tied took in for a 37-yard score and a 23-14 advantage.
the score by bulling his way into the end zone for the first Gabe and Davion picked the perfect time (to hook up),
of his three touchdowns. Sell said.
Terra Nova came right back and went 55 yards on six Aragon recorded two more sacks on Terra Novas next
plays. Facing third-and-goal, Gordon escaped pressure, possession, forcing a punt and the Dons all but iced the
bought some time and found Jackson Kubal in the left front game, going 60 yards on four plays, the key being a 49-
corner of the end zone for a 14-7 lead. yard run down to the 3 from Lautaimi.
A Guadalupe Hernandez field goal right before half pulled Back came Grant to get those final three yards and com-
the Dons to 14-10 going into the break. bined with a Olive 2-point conversion run, the Dons held a
In the second half, Aragon scored on its first three pos- 31-14 lead with just over eight minutes left to play.
sessions to take a commanding 31-14 lead. And the Aragon Gordon got some revenge when he found Kubal for a 27-
defense shut down the Tigers passing game. After giving up yard touchdown pass, who finished with eight catches for
176 yards through the air, the Dons tightened things up 118 yards and two scores, but Aragon ground off the final
defensively and held Terra Nova to just 92 yards passing and five minutes to seal the win.
no first downs through the air. We made a lot of mental mistakes and you cant make
Gordon is really, really good, Sell said. Hes real elu- mental mistakes against a team like Aragon, Adams said.

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Sports briefs Eremina Elena was third at


54.799.
ver medal, so Im pretty happy
with that, said Black, from
sports radio personality says he lost
a weekly television gig after saying MLB PLAYOFFS
Its crazy that I was even com- Halifax, Nova Scotia. Theres ups a female announcer calling an NFL
American Morgan Hurd peting here, said Hurd, from and downs in gymnastics, there game sounds unnatural. DIVISION SERIES
(Best-of-5; x-if necessary)
wins all-around title Middletown, Delaware. To think are mistakes that are made. Its Mike Missanelli said on his radio American League
MONTREAL American that I won is just the most surreal part of the sport. Theres probably show that he was fired from Sports Houston 1, Boston 0
Thursday, Oct. 5: Houston 8, Boston 2
Morgan Hurd won the all-around feeling in the world. a bunch of athletes who would Sunday on WPVI, Philadelphias Friday, Oct. 6: Houston 8, Boston 2
title in the world gymnastics American Ragan Smith, the love to be in my position right ABC station. Sunday, Oct. 8 at Boston, 11:38 a.m. (FS1)

championships Friday night, favorite to win the gold medal, now. I just feel so fortunate to He says its because on Tuesday he Cleveland 1, New York Yankees 0
spoiling Ellie Blacks bid to was forced to withdraw from the have had this opportunity and to questioned why ESPN was using Thursday, Oct. 5: Cleveland 4, New York 0
Friday, Oct. 6: New York (Sabathia 14-5) at Cleveland
become the first Canadian winner. final after injuring her ankle dur- be here tonight. Beth Mowins to do play-by-play on (Kluber 18-4), 2:08 p.m. (MLB)
ing the vault warm up at Olympic Sunday, Oct. 8 at New York, 4:38 p.m. (FS1)
The 16-year-old Hurd edged ESPNs Monday Night Football dou-
Black by 0.101 points, finishing Stadium. Radio host loses job after ble-header. National League
Chicago vs. Washington
with 55.232 points in her world Black is a five-time Canadian comments about announcer He says he has no one to blame Friday, Oct. 6: Chicago (Hendricks 7-5) at
championships debut. Russias champion. but himself and calls it a harsh Washington (Strasburg 15-4), 4:31 p.m. (TBS)
Saturday, Oct. 7 at Washington, 2:38 p.m. (TBS)
Im standing here with the sil- PHILADELPHIA A Philadelphia result. Monday, Oct. 9 at Chicago, TBA (TBS)
Arizona vs. Los Angeles
head coach used his 6-3, 330-pound frame to Friday, Oct. 6 at L.A. , 7:31 p.m. (TBS)

SERRA
On the first Mitty play to fol- Saturday, Oct.7 at L.A., 6:08 p.m.(TBS)
Patrick Walsh spring Kendrick, who was acceler- low, Serra defensive end Nick Monday, Oct. 9 at Arizona, TBA (TBS)
said. ating through wide-open gaps all Rollandi stripped a fumble and his
Continued from page 11
The key to
Serras success
night long.
Having [Mafi] on offense, it
counterpart defensive end Nick
Brown recovered at the Monarchs
NHL SCHEDULE
was its offense was amazing, Kendrick said. 15. Two plays later, Bottari Saturdays Games
15 minutes including a running being light- Running behind him, behind our bounced off the right side for a 15- Colorado at New Jersey, 11 a.m.
Montreal at Washington, 4 p.m.
clock through the fourth quarter ning quick off whole offensive line, its amaz- yard score, upping the lead to 36- Detroit at Ottawa, 4 p.m.
they would have made a serious the ball. Senior ing. 7. N.Y. Rangers at Toronto, 4 p.m.
push for the programs all-time Nashville at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m.
single-game scoring record. Luke Bottari q u a r t e r b a c k After Serra failed on a 2-point Bey (17 of 27 for 241 yards Minnesota at Carolina, 4 p.m.
Luke Bottari conversion try after its initial passing and two TDs; 22 carries Buffalo at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m.
That mark was set in 2003 in a Tampa Bay at Florida, 4 p.m.
after giving an emotional score, Kendrick gave Serra the lead for 75 yards and a TD) produced a Dallas at St. Louis, 5 p.m.
69-19 win over Riordan. speech prior to the game in a cere- with 3:51 remaining in the first 10-yard scoring pass to Joseph Columbus at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.
Two plays into the game, how- mony for his suicide prevention Vegas at Arizona, 6 p.m.
quarter on an electric 33-yard dash Vaughn midway through the sec- Edmonton at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
ever, it looked as though it might foundation Play4Prevention through the middle. After a quick ond quarter. But Serra got it back Philadelphia at Anaheim, 7 p.m.
not be Serras night. On the turned in an impassioned perform- Mitty three-and-out, Kendrick before the half with a 12-yard Winnipeg at Calgary, 7 p.m.
Los Angeles at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.
Padres second play from scrim- ance on the Padres first scoring capped a five-play, 57-yard drive scoring pass from Bottari to Nunn Sundays Games
mage, Patrick Nunn took a snap drive. with two sharp runs, including a (four catches for 87 yards and one Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m.
out of the wildcat and fumbled with Bottari marched his team 80 14-yard scoring jaunt right TD).
Mitty defensive end Nick Alftin
recovering at the Serra 30. Three
yards on nine plays, with passes
of 6 and 3 yards, and runs of 9, 21
through the left-guard gap to put In the second half, Kendrick NFL SCHEDULE
Serra up 20-7 with 1:13 to go in added scoring runs of 2 and 19
plays later, Monarchs quarterback and 9 yards, the latter a play- the first quarter. yards within two minutes of one Thursdays Games
New England 19, Tampa Bay 14
Shamir Bey dashed in on a 2-yard action keeper for a 9-yard score by Mitty (2-1, 4-2) then incurred a another midway through the third Sundays Games
keeper to give his team a 7-0 lead. sprinting, then high-stepping, safety when Bey was flagged for quarter. Arizona at Philadelphia, 10 a.m.
It was the first point Serra has through traffic. Carolina at Detroit, 10 a.m.
intentional grounding in the end Serra finished the night with San Francisco at Indianapolis, 10 a.m.
surrendered in WCAL play this sea- Then Kendrick went to work. zone, pushing the lead to 22-7. 466 total yards of offense. Bottari Jacksonville at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m.
son. The Padres offense seemed to A key for Serras rushing game Bottari then led an eight-play was and efficient 11-of-13 passing Buffalo at Cincinnati, 10 a.m.
N.Y. Jets at Cleveland, 10 a.m.
take this personally, responding was the return of senior Atonio drive from midfield, connecting for 111 yards and one TD. He added Tennessee at Miami, 10 a.m.
with 36 straight points, and swift- Mafi to the left guard position. with senior receiver Chris Park for nine carries for 75 yards rushing L.A. Chargers at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m.
ly, to take a commanding 36-7 Mafi missed the WCAL opener passes of 19, 10 and 15 yards to and another score. Baltimore at Oakland, 1:05 p.m.
Seattle at L.A. Rams, 1:05 p.m.
lead just over one minute into the entirely with a leg infection, then the Mitty 7. Bottaris 5-yard run I thought the offense set the Green Bay at Dallas, 1:25 p.m.
second quarter. in his return last week played near- then set up a Kendrick 2-yard tone tonight, Walsh said. Kansas City at Houston, 5:30 p.m.
ly exclusively on defense. Friday, Open: Washington, New Orleans, Atlanta, Denver
Perhaps that fumble early on score, making it 29-7 in the open- Actually, it was a collective win Mondays Games
was a blessing in disguise, Serra he flipped to the offensive side and ing minute of the second quarter. tonight. Minnesota at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.
18 Weekend Oct. 7-8, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

FREEDOM
displays of anger or anxiety, additional resources are often headaches. After she was healed, she felt she had been given
needed outside the home to address other psychological and a second chance at life and wanted to help those in need.
medical needs, such as therapy sessions or visits to the doc- When she discovered members of her community were
tor or dentist. being enslaved, she was compelled to learn more about
Continued from page 1 Everything that you and I would need, thats what they human trafficking. Through her research, she learned the
need, she said. about the wide range of issues related to human trafficking
world are victims of human trafficking on a given day, she She said some professionals have donated their services and also that few resources services for survivors existed in
said the nature of the way victims are exploited for free to the nonprofit, agreeing to remove tattoos used to brand the Bay Area, which gave her the idea to start a home for
labor or sex can easily go undetected by society. victims or perform dental work for victims who have never them.
By creating a shelter where up to eight female survivors seen a dentist before. All of the nonprofits activities are What gripped me was that even when these survivors or
of human trafficking can recover, Im is hoping to reach funded by private or in-kind donations, she said. victims have been rescued by law enforcement there was
those who dont have a place to turn when human traffick- Creating an environment where residents are listened to really no place that was dedicated to serve human trafficking
ing crimes are exposed by law enforcement efforts. She said and understand their needs will be met is critical to the heal- survivors, she said.
the nonprofit comes into contact with many of its residents ing process, said Im. She said many clients have never
after those organizing or benefiting from human trafficking experienced unconditional love or a safe home, so working Law enforcement assistance
rings are caught, a situation that leaves victims vulnerable with staff members focused on their needs goes a long way
to re-exploitation. But shes well aware that many others San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe
to bringing them to self-sufficiency, the Freedom Houses acknowledged the lack of resources available to victims of
suffer from human trafficking activity throughout the Bay ultimate goal.
Area, at times at the hands of family members or those human trafficking, and said that organizations like Freedom
It is just amazing, that these women in the right envi- House provide a much-needed home for victims, who can be
promising victims from other countries a better life in the ronment they just bloom and blossom, she said.
United States. key witnesses in court cases and often dont have a safe
One of the challenges as a shelter is that sometimes Transition to independence home.
we dont find the women who are out there, she said. We Its a very, very challenging problem, he said.
Im said residents may stay at the house as few as four Wagstaffe said the passing of Proposition 35 in 2012,
know the numbers are out there.
months and as long as two years or more to receive care and which added a life prison term as a possible sentence for
Im said many of the women who come to her shelter come
develop the skills and experiences needed to live independ- those convicted of human trafficking, has drawn attention
with the clothes on their backs and various types of trauma
ently and hold a job. She estimated the nonprofit has served to the issue. He hopes law enforcement officers, prosecutors
related to their experience with the crime. The homes loca-
as many as 200 residents since it opened its doors in 2010 and organizations like Freedom House continue to think
tion is confidential to protect its residents from those who
and possibly many more as other shelters and nonprofits collaboratively to stop human trafficking and hopes a
Im said have interests in locating victims and taking advan-
across the United States and world have reached out to the multi-jurisdictional task force created by the San Mateo
tage of them again.
Freedom House for advice on how help with the issue. County Police Chiefs and Sheriffs Association can con-
Though the Freedom House staff is trained to work with
Im said she spent 20 years of her career as a clinical phar- tribute to those efforts. He said the group has been focused
clients, whose behavior may reflect their trauma through
macist and 12 years of her life experiencing severe migraine on identifying resources for victims in recent months.
Though Im said she is encouraged by the increased focus
of law enforcement and prosecutors to find and punish those
coordinate human trafficking rings, she feels more can be
done. Because Freedom House is a long-term facility, she is
hoping the nonprofit can create an emergency shelter in the

OUR COMMUNITY
coming months to give victims a place to stay right after
human trafficking crimes are exposed. She said some vic-
tims who are struggling with drug addictions need to stabi-
lize before they are considered for admittance into the
As the local newspaper, we know we have an important role in the community. Freedom House, so this shelter would provide them with a
It is paramount to us to support community and charitable events in San place to stay in the meantime.
Im was pleased awareness of the issue is spreading, and
Mateo County. We have proudly supported these events in the last year. hopes the trend continues.
Theres so many needs, she said. I would appreciate
that if people would get involved one way or another and
Affordable Housing Week Pride Celebration take action.
Housing Leadership Council San Mateo County PRIDE Initiative The Freedom House will be holding Blues for Freedom, a
of San Mateo County fundraiser blues concert, Sunday, Oct. 8, from 4 p.m. to 9
San Mateo County Fair p.m. in San Jose at Poor House Bistro Studio, 87 S. Autumn
Airport Runway Run Spirit Run St. Visit freedomhousesf.org/events/ for more information.
Hiller Aviation Museum Burlingame Community For more information about The Freedom House go to free-
Annual Regional Stroke Conference Education Foundation domhousesf.org.
Pacic Stroke Association Sports Hall of Fame
Art & Wine Faire San Mateo County
San Carlos Chamber of Commerce
Before Our Very Eyes
Human Trafcking Awareness
Silicon Valley Convention
and Visitors Bureau
Summer Wine Stroll
ICE
Continued from page 1
Caltrain Holiday Train San Carlos Chamber of Commerce
benetting Toys for Tots Thanksgiving Fun Run cials only will be allowed to transfer inmates to federal
Cars in the Park South San Francisco Parks & Recreation immigration authorities if they have been convicted of cer-
Burlingame Lions Club Department tain crimes.
Valentines Dance Fundraiser Ultimately, SB54 helps shield removable aliens from
Citywide Yard Sale immigration enforcement and creates another magnet for
City of San Mateo Millbrae Community Center
more illegal immigration, all at the expense of the safety
Color 5K Charity Run Wine Walk and security of the very people it purports to protect,
Rotary Club of San Mateo Sunrise Downtown San Mateo Association Homan warned.
Disaster Preparedness Day We also produce our own Federal immigration officials already carry out sweeps
Ofce of Emergency Services community events: targeting immigrants in sanctuary cities and transfer many
of their detainees to out-of-state facilities.
Fall Festival Career Fair In his signing statement, Brown noted the bill does not
St. Catherine of Siena School San Mateo, San Bruno stop ICE from operating in California. His office declined
Fisher House Fundraiser Family. Fitness. Fun! to comment further on the ICE statement Friday.
Veterans Memorial Senior Center Burlingame They are free to use their own considerable resources to
Health & Wellness Fair enforce federal immigration law in California, Brown
Holiday Ice Rink wrote.
Millbrae, San Bruno
Inaugural Scholarship Luncheon Democratic Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de Leon, who
Notre Dame de Namur University Senior Showcase carried the bill, said Homans statement exemplifies the
Menlo Park, Foster City, Belmont fearmongering and lies that guide this administration.
Jazz on the Hill
College of San Mateo Seniors on the Square The Trump administration is once again making heavy-
Redwood City handed threats against California because we wont help
Library Book Sale them tear apart families and our economy in the process,
San Mateo Main Library Senior Day at the County Fair de Leon said in a statement.
San Mateo Democratic lawmakers in California have worked to cre-
Lobster Fest
Belmont Rotary Club Tiny & Tot Expo ate barriers to Trumps campaign pledge to step up deporta-
San Mateo tion efforts. They have also approved money for legal
Mardi Gras Luncheon assistance and college scholarships for people living ille-
San Carlos Rotary Club
To participate in Daily Journal gally in the U.S., and made it harder for businesses and gov-
Millbrae Art & Wine Festival events please call
ernment agencies to disclose peoples immigration status.
Peninsula Art Museum Exhibition Trump first put the spotlight on sanctuary cities as a can-
(650) 344-5200 x128 didate in 2015 after the killing of Kate Steinle, who was
fatally shot in San Francisco pier by a Mexican national
who had been deported five times.
Trump referred to the case several times while campaign-
ing as a reason to toughen immigration policies. The case
has frequently been invoked as part of the immigration
Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula
debate.
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SEE PAGE 21

Benefits of later school


start time are a dream
By Charlie Chapman

I
n February, state Sen. Anthony
Portantino, D-La Caada Flintridge,
introduced a bill to amend the
California Education Code to require all
public middle and high schools to start no
earlier than 8:30 a.m. The bill passed in a
vote on the Senate floor in May and,
although it failed in the Assembly in
September, the authors of the bill have
promised to reintroduce the legislation in
January, when a new ses-
sion begins.
The bill, which mir-
rors a proposal that the
San Mateo Union High
School District Board
voted down last spring,
is based on an idealistic
view of the thought
process of teens and
The Florida Project is an ebullient, candy-colored movie wrapped around the very real issue of hidden homelessness. fails to account for the
unintended effects a change in start times

The Florida Project an would cause, many of which would chal-


lenge the bills effectiveness.
Proponents of a state- or district-mandat-
ed later start base their case on the notion
that teens are already attempting to sleep
as much as they can, with the schools first

exquisite heartbreaker
bell the only barrier to a healthy amount of
rest. Anecdotally, kids who complain about
not being in bed by 10 p.m., which would
yield nine hours even with current
Burlingame High School 8 a.m. start time,
root their grievances in excessive amounts
By Lindsey Bahr of homework.
Film shines light on hidden homeless THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Not too far from the gates of the Walt


But, when asked, much of the time is
spent on electronic devices. Electronic
devices not only distract students from
By Jake Coyle line and eking out an existence in cheap
motels, but the problem is particularly Disney World Resort, where families are homework but studies link the use of these
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
acute and ironic in the shadows of promised enchanted escapes and fun and devices to trouble falling asleep. It may be
Walt Disney World. magic and where day tickets start at a cool easy to say the solution is compensating
TORONTO Sean Bakers The Florida for students lack of time management at
When Chris Bergoch, my co-screen- $99 a person, is a discount motel off a busy
Project takes place in a blindingly purple night by extending the time before school
writer, brought it to my attention, I was street called The Magic Castle.
low-budget motel named the Magic Castle, the nature of the problem. However, teen
like: This is happening? There are literal- Its painted in garish shades of lavender
just down Route 192 from Disneys Magic laziness prohibits the effectiveness of such
ly kids who are homeless outside of whats and amethyst right down to the street curbs.
Kingdom. For the children of single par- The ice machine is broken. The washer and a solution. Moving start times would only
ents who live there, the Kissimmee, considered the most magical place on the
Earth for children? said Baker, the 46- dryer often are too. It costs $38 a night. And encourage teens to spend more time on
Florida, motel is a playground even if it is home for a young mother, Halley, and studying and engaging with electronic
theyre living in poverty. year-old independent filmmaker.
Studies and investigative reports, includ- her 6-year-old daughter, Moonee, in director devices, thus causing them to receive the
The Florida Project, which opened in Sean Bakers The Florida Project, a tran- same amount of sleep.
theaters Friday, is an ebullient, candy-col- ing one in 2014 by The Associated Press ,
have found that an estimated 1,700 fami- scendently beautiful, funny, heartwarming This problem is exacerbated by the fact
ored movie wrapped around the very real (and heart wrenching) tale of childhood, that the bill does not alter the required
issue of hidden homelessness. Families lies are homeless in Floridas Osceola
nationwide are living below the poverty See FLORIDA, Page 22 See PROJECT, Page 22 See STUDENT, Page 22

Thomas and Sally humanizes


oft-idealized Thomas Jefferson
By Judy Richter children and relates his story as she knows
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT it.
Much of the action takes place as the two
Thomas and Sally is an intriguing look women watch from the sidelines, but both
at Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, the assume roles in the action, too.
slave with whom he had six children after Jefferson (Mark Anderson Phillips) is
the death of his wife. perhaps best known for writing the
In the world premiere production by Declaration of Independence and serving as
Marin Theatre Company, playwright president, among other assignments in the
Thomas Bradshaw starts this fictionalized nations early days.
but fact-based history as a conversation He wanted to abolish slavery, but he
between two college roommates in modern owned slaves. And though the Declaration
times. of Independence says all men are created
One of them, Karen (Rosie Hallett), is equal, he believed that full-blooded
writing a paper about Jefferson. Her room- African-Americans were intellectually infe- KEVIN BERNE
mate, Simone (Ella Dershowitz), says she Thomas Jefferson (Mark Anderson Phillips), Martha Jefferson (Ella Dershowitz) and the Overseer
descended from one of Thomas and Sallys See PLAY, Page 23 (Scott K. Coopwood) star in Thomas and Sally.
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By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT

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barbecue in the park. But all the worlds a sneaking tendrils of micro-aggression,
stage, simple can get complicated, and subtle prejudices that we all are prey to, no
soon the audience has to figure out what is matter how convinced we and our local San
real and what isnt in this clever, darkly Francisco community are of our moral supe-
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Romance, survival mix in Mountain Between Us


By Mark Kennedy romance there either.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS But its hard to know whats
churning inside these hearts during
The Mountain Between Us is a struggle for bare survival. The
about two strangers who survive a kind of witty, rom-com dialogue
plane crash only to end up in the that can illustrate deepening love
unforgiving snowy Utah moun- over, say, a milkshake and in-line
tains, with no cell reception and skating cant be used here (where
precious little food. So they do theyre butchering a cougar) so its
what comes naturally. They try to up to the acting lingering eyes,
eat each other. a jacket tenderly placed over a
No, no, no. Are you crazy? They sleeping companion and some
fall in love kinda, sorta, weird flashbacks to that jacket ten-
maybe. Actually, perhaps they derly placed over a sleeping com-
should have tried something else panion must suffice. Elba, so
because this romance novel- cool at first, melts nicely, while
meets-survival story doesnt really Winslet (not completely convinc-
succeed at either, despite fine per- ing in an American accent) shows
formances by Kate Winslet and equal measure strength and soft-
Idris Elba. ness.
Based on Charles Martins same- Have they really fallen in love?
named novel, the film is ably Was it just situational? What hap-
directed by Hany Abu-Assad and pens when their normal lives
centers on the chance meeting at an Kate Winslet and Idris Elba star in The Mountain Between Us. resume? How did the experience
Idaho airport of a photojournalist change them? All that stuff is sort
hoping to get home in time for her remarkable and were terrifyingly Away and The Edge here, as if selves. Look, I dont want to die of dealt with in the final third of the
wedding and a neurosurgeon need- trapped in the fuselage watching it directed by Bear Grylls. up here because youre too scared to film, but it fails to actually grapple
ing to get back East for an impor- unfold. Our couple and an The screenplay by Chris Weitz take a risk, she tells him. He, in with much of what happened on the
tant operation. An incoming storm adorable lab owned by the pilot and J. Mills Goodloe makes our turn, calls her reckless and self- mountain. And the biggest ques-
shuts down all commercial flights emerge battered but alive, hundreds couple opposites shes impul- ish. (His mysterious romantic life tion of all is left to the end did
and forces them to seek a charter of miles from anything. sive and has a deep pool of caring and refusal to talk about it also they eat the dog? (No, no, no).
plane, and it becomes one of the The film then somewhat and empathy, while hes methodi- causes a rift).
The Mountain Between Us, a
worst advertising for charter unsteadily balances a cute, getting- cal. He focuses on the brain, after Abu-Assad and cinematographer
Twentieth Century Fox release, is
flights in history (Quick, sell your to-know-you budding respect all, and considers the heart just a Mandy Walker are skillful at show-
rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture
stocks). between two tentative lovers and muscle. ing the freezing dangers our heroes
Association of America for a
The pilot fails to file a flight the raw ravages of survival, which He thinks its wise to stay with face and do not romanticize the out-
scene of sexuality, peril, injury
plan and then crashes after having includes cougars, thin ice and deep the plane wreckage until a rescue doors. They pace the growing
images and brief strong language.
a heart attack (thanks, Beau snow (thanks again, Beau team arrives; she thinks they have affection between the man and
Running time: 111 minutes. Two
Bridges). The crash sequence is Bridges). Theres a bit of Cast to venture out and rescue them- woman nicely, too, not rushing the
and a half stars out of four.

New glorious nature documentary shouldnt be missed


By Mark Kennedy titular star but the documentary is the North to the South poles. The
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS really about the sun and how that filmmakers this time call it a
stars waxing and waning energy whistle-stop exploration of the
You think your day was rough? over 24 hours shapes life down entire planet. We encourage you to
At least you didnt have to outrace here, from the warmth of morning hop aboard.
an army of slithering snakes on to the shadows of night. It starts at a misty dawn with a
your first day. Or cross a swollen We all have one thing in com- standard, crowd-pleasing character
river filled with hungry predators. mon: Our lives are driven by the in nature documentaries a deliri-
Or, despite being exhausted, brave rhythm of night and day, says ously cute panda cub, waking up.
huge Arctic waves to get home. narrator Robert Redford, whose We then go to the African savan-
Such are the daily challenges welcome voice guides viewers nah to catch a serval hunting with
shown with wondrous detail in the through danger and silliness huge leaps in the air and then to
new BBC documentary Earth: alike. the Pacific to see armies of igua-
One Amazing Day, which gets The film directed by Richard nas on rocks waiting for the suns
close enough to some remarkable Dale, Peter Webber and Fan Lixin warmth.
critters that you can see fur twitch, comes a decade after the release As the sun grows stronger, cam-
nostrils flare and even hear them of the film Earth, a re-cut ver- eras capture another staple of such
Earth: One Amazing Day comes a decade after the release of the film documentaries the treacherous
Earth, a re-cut version of the BBC series Planet Earth which took viewers snore. sion of the BBC series Planet
from the North to the South poles. The Earth might be the films Earth which took viewers from
See EARTH, Page 23

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FLORIDA
What I mean by that is: Little Rascals 2017, That adds a dimension. It makes you learn
said Baker. I wanted to do something very Comment on things and gives you an experience.
similar where it was presenting the kids as or share this story at Since its premiere at the Cannes Film
kids, first and foremost and have the audi- Festival, The Florida Project as well as
Continued from page 19 ence embrace them, love them, laugh at www.smdailyjournal.com
Dafoe and Brooklynns performances has
them. And then hopefully at the end, the audi- been widely lauded as among the best of the
County, with most living in the motels sur- ence is sitting during the credits, and the Olympic that we havent even seen in film year. No one has enjoyed the ride more than
rounding one of the countrys top tourist issues have had a light shined on them that unless it was Straight Outta Compton. You Brooklynn, a natural performer who has
destinations. Efforts in recent years have will have them talking on their way home. realize whos telling these stories. Theyre tweeted and Instagramed her adventures.
been stepped up to get mentally ill home- not thinking outside their box, and often
In stories ranging from pornography Making the movie, the Orlando native said,
less people off the streets around Orlando, their sugar-coated visions of who they are.
actresses in the San Fernando Valley was like summer camp. She and her young
yet the county still lacks shelters. Many My films are a response to what I dont
simply find their low-paying service indus- (Starlet) to immigrants in New York (The co-star, Val, now consider themselves best
Prince of Broadway), Baker has made see, added Baker. friends.
try jobs dont cover rent. The Florida Project, the director says,
But if youre expecting a stern lesson depicting the lives of those Hollywood Me and my mom and dad went over this,
often overlooks a specialty. His last movie, was an effort to go further in packaging an Brooklynn said of the films more adult
from The Florida Project, youll be sur- issue film as an entertainment. The
prised to find one of the most vibrant, spir- Tangerine, was a micro-budgeted break- nature. They werent really sure about this
through, winning a Spirit Award and earning approach drew the interest of Dafoe, a veter- movie. But I came to them and I said, I want
ited and heartbreaking films of the year. an actor eager to appear as a non-actor, he
The Florida Project stars Willem Dafoe as the praise of Francis Ford Coppola. Baker to bring awareness to these kids and show
shot the transgender prostitute tale on says. Especially appealing was the oppor- people the light my light for Jesus.
the kindly father-figure manager Bobby, but tunity to work among non-professional
its central characters are played by newcom- iPhones with a mix of professional and The low-budget production was for both
non-professional actors, including the cele- performers on location in Orlando.
ers. The feisty, scamming Halley (Bria Brooklynn and Dafoe an eye-opener: an up-
brated leads Mya Taylor and Kitana Kiki It was one of those experiences where
Vinaite) is the 23-year-old mother to close view of the homelessness most never
Rodriguez. you able to riff off what was there. You were
Moonee (7-year-old Brooklynn Prince), a see.
able to deal with whats in the room, said
free-spirited troublemaker who, with her When I made Tangerine, I moved to Los Dafoe. My dressing room was not a trailer. I learned things about a certain kind of
friends (including the 6-year-old Valeria Angeles and I thought that Los Angeles was It was one of those rooms. Troy lived down poverty, a certain kind of cycle of home-
Cotto), are a delightful menace to Bobby shot out, meaning that theres no other sto- the hall. Troy became my friend. Troy was a lessness and hopelessness, said Dafoe.
and the motels residents. ries to tell, said Baker. Then I found resident who lived there for many years. Its a rich movie. Its a poor little rich
We wanted it to be a throwback, in a way. theres a whole other world south of movie.

PROJECT
And she does some truly bad things, but you from her friends mom and talk strangers for one more viewing. Its that good.
cant help but fall in love with her. She is into giving her money for free ice cream That it also might make you think about
unmistakably her age, which Baker never whenever. She knows that her mom is fun those who live near the poverty line, the
conceals or glosses over or exploits for and loves her and that she is safe enough to children they have and the lives they lead
Continued from page 19 mawkish story tricks. not question her own safety. and the consequences and ever present fear of
Young childhood is so hard to get right in It helps that the kind and empathetic one missed payment. Being poor is neither
poverty and the broken American dream. the movies. Children in films are pawns motel manager Bobby (Willem Dafoe) picks as dour or romantic as the movies generally
This is Kissimmee, Florida, and it is less that never feel true either too poetic or up the supervision slack and keeps an eye on might have you believe.
than 10 miles away from that fairy tale perceptive or cute to be believed. But Baker Moonee and her friends. He is a thankless Thank goodness, then, for The Florida
promise of Disney. It might as well be on and his co-writer Chris Bergoch get it so father figure to all the borderline homeless Project, a candy-colored fairy tale on the
another planet. very right with Moonee and her friends. It tenants of the motel. wrong side of the tracks that knows that
Not that Moonee notices. Played by the feels like youre watching a documentary at And Dafoes warm and generous perform- even though the Disney fences are high and
wonderfully great newcomer Brooklynn times. ance is simply astonishing. Its not one the prices steep, the end of night firework
Prince, Moonee exists is in a world of her As far as Moonee is concerned, things are youll soon forget (although it might make show is for anyone who takes a moment to
own: A charmed childhood dreamscape of good at The Magic Castle. She doesnt know you forget some of the creeps hes played look up at the sky.
freedom and friends and devilish fun and col- that she lives on the brink of poverty, or over the years). The Florida Project, an A24 release, is
orful buildings shaped like oranges and soft that her mother, played by another terrific Coming off of the vibrant Tangerine, rated R by the Motion Picture Association of
serve cones. newcomer in Bria Vinaite, might not be Baker has outdone himself with the all-out America for for language throughout, dis-
Moonee is not an angel quite the oppo- looking out for her best interests all the triumph that is The Florida Project which turbing behavior, sexual references and
site. Shes kind of a terror. She is not well- time. All she knows is she can run to the will have your emotions running the gamut some drug material. Running time: 115
behaved or polite or deferential to adults. back alley of a diner to get free pancakes and you running back to the ticket counter minutes. Four stars out of four.

ing, with most tracing this trend to the

STUDENT
Continued from page 19
increased vehicles on the road due to drop-
offs at other schools.
Advocates of the bill cite medical
research as the basis of their motivation to
alter school schedules. While organiza-
hours of education for all students. This tions such as the American Medical
means that if start times are altered, end Association have recommended altering
times will also shift. With the shift in end start times, the reports fail to provide
times necessary to maintain compliance research proving that altering start times
with state standards for the amount of edu- will mean students are better rested. The
cational time each student receives, a teens reports chronicle the dangers of sleep dep-
entire day will shift proportionally. If rivation, an argument that is irrefutable yet
school ends 30 minutes later, sports prac- irrelevant as it is unreasonable to believe
tices, after-school activities, dinner, study- that 30 extra minutes of sleep, assuming a
ing and sleeping will have to start later. student will take advantage of the increased
The bill does not alter the amount of sleep, time, will result in the difference between
it simply shifts the day in proportion to ailments the reports cite such as hyperten-
how the start times are altered. sion and a healthy life.
A later start poses a unproportional bur-
den on working parents, many of whom The bill in question and similar efforts to
have to be present at work before 9 a.m., delay school start times are based on good
making it difficult to drop children off at intentions to address a real problem. These
school later in the morning. In many San efforts fall short of fixing the problem,
Mateo County cities, elementary and mid- however, only succeeding in providing
dle schools, which are in a separate district peace of mind to legislators and trustees
than the high schools, currently start at that they attempted to improve the health
8:30 a.m. Parents who spoke during a of their constituents.
lengthy public comment session at the San
Mateo Union High School board meeting
last spring reported increased traffic and Charlie Chapman is a junior at Burlingame High
longer commute times when attempting to School. Student News appears in the weekend edi-
tion. You can email Student News at news@smdai-
make the drive to school later in the morn- lyjournal.com.
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UNIQUE
John Shroyer, also a Redwood City nt seen many new homes go up in recent said has helped to preserve the neighbor-
Realtor, remembers counting his family years and he doesnt anticipate much devel- hoods unique look.
among the neighborhoods younger resi- opment in the neighborhoods future. Its not like a developer came in and built
dents when he moved in some 30 years ago. Although its final map was approved in one whole neighborhood, he said. I think
Continued from page 1 He acknowledged the neighborhood hasnt 2016, the project, initially proposed as a that also makes this neighborhood the
seen a lot of turnover in much of the time nine-home subdivision, faced opposition fact that all of the homes are slightly differ-
marks the citys border with San Carlos in hes lived there, but is seeing a shift in the from environmental groups and residents ent.
that area. neighborhoods demographics in recent concerned about its proximity to For former mayor Dani Gasparini, the mix
For neighborhood association chair years. Cordilleras Creek and project density. of families who have lived in the neighbor-
Michael Verdone, the quiet streets are one of What were seeing happen again is the Resident Judy Lokken said she was drawn hood for many years and newcomers has
the neighborhoods most attractive fea- newer families coming in, he said. to the area 29 years ago as an affordable made for an exciting place to live. Born and
tures. Shroyer is looking forward to seeing how place to buy a home close to where she raised in Redwood City, Gasparini has lived
The streets arent a grid, so that kind of new residents contribute to what he worked at Sun Microsystems in Menlo Park. in the neighborhood for 16 years and feels
makes it interesting, he said. Because described as a tight-knit community where Now retired, she acknowledged that con- the community has become more tight-knit
theyre meandering, you could almost get many trick-or-treaters and their parents struction activity has picked up in recent in recent years as connections made
lost. gather on Halloween. A history enthusiast, years with residents making improvements between neighbors on online message
Verdone said the neighborhoods streets Shroyer said the neighborhood marks the or adding onto their homes. boards like Nextdoor facilitate in-person
are often filled with kids playing in the spot where some of the citys oldest subdi- I lived in a neighborhood of cottages and meetings and gatherings. Though she
streets during the day and walkers in the visions west of El Camino Real were created I kind of feel like Im living in a neighbor- guessed it is true of all Redwood City neigh-
evening. A Redwood City Realtor who has in the late 1800s. When the largely 1-acre hood of townhouses now, she said. borhoods, Gasparini thought Edgewood
lived in the neighborhood for close to 30 parcels were divided again in the 1920s, Verdone has been fascinated by the Park residents have been proactive about
years, he said the neighborhood has come home building picked up in the neighbor- changes to homes in the neighborhood, and keeping each other in the loop and lending
to be known for larger lots and older homes, hood, he said. said many homeowners are paying atten- a hand where its needed.
some of which are historic, and also as a Beyond an eight-home subdivision at 50, tion to the historical elements and styles of I think we really make an effort to know
place where many homes are passed down 80 and 88 Finger Ave. just south of the their homes and those surrounding them our neighbors so that we watch out for each
between generations in families. creek, Shroyer said the neighborhood has- when they make improvements, which he other, she said.

PLAY
where he served as American ambassador as Besides those already named, they include two intermissions, the play humanizes the
the French Revolution was brewing. L. Peter Callender, William Hodgson, oft-idealized Thomas Jefferson and offers
France is where he became involved with Cameron Matthews and Charlette Speigner. insight into his life and times.
15-year-old Sally (Tara Pacheco), who was One caveat: Some adult themes and unnec- It also offers comments relevant to cur-
Continued from page 19 among the slaves who journeyed with him. essary male nudity make this play unsuit- rent events. The ones that drew knowing
Sally was the half-sister of Jeffersons late able for the younger set. laughter on opening night concerned the
rior to people who were white or who had wife, Martha (Dershowitz). Production values are generally high, Electoral College and its potential
some white blood. This apparent hypocrisy Among the Founding Fathers in the play especially the set by Sean Fanning and cos- effects.
is one of the interesting issues in the play. are Benjamin Franklin (Robert Sicular) and tumes by Ashley Holvick. The sound design Thomas and Sally continues through
Theres much exposition, but it works John Adams (Scott Coopwood). by Theodore J.H. Hulsker features snippets Oct. 22 at Marin Theatre Company, 397
well in the context of the action, which Skillfully directed by Jasson Minadakis, of Mozart. However, some lighting by Miller Ave., Mill Valley. For tickets and
takes place mostly at Jeffersons all of the actors, many in several roles, are Mike Post is too dim. information call (415) 388-5208 or visit
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DUI
ment opportunities as well. the California Courts Judicial Council,
Boyden is hopeful that holding
repeat offenders accountable to their
treatment programs will also improve
is expected to fund the first three years
of the program.
District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe
Calendar
Continued from page 1 the quality of life for their families and estimates as many as 500 repeat offend- SATURDAY, OCT. 7
ers could be eligible for the program Davey Glen Park Opening Cirque Exotique du Monde
friends as well as the safety of the Celebration. 10 a.m. to noon. 500 Production. 8 p.m. The Dragon
months after their second or third mis- streets around them. Compared to the each year based on the number of sec- Davey Glen Road, Belmont. Theatre, 2120 Broadway, Redwood
demeanor convictions a group much steps repeat offenders are required to ond-time and third-time convictions Entertainment, games, refreshments City. $35 for general admission, $27
more likely to become involved in a and family fun. For more information for students and seniors. For more
take now, which Boyden said are more that have come through his office call 637-2976. information call 493-2006.
fatal collision to ensure they are held education-based and dont involve as between January and August of this
accountable for their actions and also Peninsula Clean Energy tabling at SUNDAY, OCT. 8
much monitoring, the tailored set of year. Wagstaffe is hopeful the pro- South San Francisco Farmers San Carlos Art and Wine Faire. 10
getting the treatment they need. steps paired with periodic check-ins are grams integration of treatment and Market. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Orange a.m. to 6 p.m. Downtown San Carlos,
The group eventually settled on an Memorial Park, 1 W. Orange Ave., San Carlos. Featuring art, entertain-
bound to be more effective. accountability will be more effective in South San Francisco. Free. For more ment, car shows, wine and food. For
approach integrating monthly check- reducing the danger drunk drivers pres- information call (626) 898-2395. more information call 593-1068.
ins with a judge dedicated to the pro- Additional oversight ent to society. With many years of Opening of California Art: Early Roosevelt Schools 21st Annual
gram, tailored substance abuse treat- experience working with families and Contemporary Exhibit. 10 a.m. Chili Cook-Off. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Chief Probation Officer John Keene
ment plans and increased supervision. whose lives have been thrown off track to 5 p.m. Kerwin Galleries, 1107 1151 Vancouver Ave., Burlingame.
said he looks forward to reviewing the California Drive, Burlingame. For Proceeds go to school events and
For Grandsaert, the programs dual by drunk driving, Wagstaffe is well more information call 340-8400. supplies. For more information go to
data collected from the treatment and
goals of accountability and treatment aware of how difficult alcohol depend- http://rooseveltchili.com.
increased monitoring built into the San Carlos Art and Wine Faire. 10
are what could make a big difference in ence can be to kick.
program. With a long-term goal to a.m. to 6 p.m. Downtown San Carlos, Quilt Show at Sanchez Adobe. 1
whether a repeat DUI offenders are put With alcohol, its all around us, he San Carlos. Featuring art, entertain- p.m. to 4 p.m. Sanchez Adobe, 1000
determine the most efficient path to ment, car shows, wine and food. For Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Free admis-
on a path to recovery or come back to said. Its the toughest drug for them to
recovery for those convicted of drunk more information call 593-1068. sion. For more information call 299-
the court system through probation get over. 0104.
driving, Keene is hopeful the program Google Drive Workshop and
violations or subsequent accidents.
will steer them away from repeat offens- Demonstrations. 10:15 a.m. South Diwali Celebration. 1:00 p.m. to 5
Im thinking that its going to be es. Defense attorneys supportive San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. p.m. 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
safer to be driving in San Mateo County Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Belmont. Dancing and musical per-
My long-term vision is to be able to Defense attorney Lauren Potter said Participants should have an active formances. RSVP if interested. For
because these folks are going to be held determine what is the ideal supervision she and other defense attorneys work- Google account in order to follow more information visit
accountable and given treatment so that pattern for someone who picks up that ing with repeat DUI offenders are opti-
along. For more information call 829- www.pagrav.com.
3860.
they do not drink and drive, he said. very first DUI, he said. Right now, we mistic about the impact the court could Blessing of the Animals. 2 p.m. to 3
Clara Boyden, a program manager Cloud Storage Benefits Workshop. p.m. 1443 Howard Ave., Burlingame.
dont know what those answers are and have on their clients lives. By assess- 10:15 a.m. South San Francisco Main Provides opportunity to adopt pets,
with the countys Behavioral Health my hope is to get those answers. ing each participants circumstances, Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South meet other animal lovers, and learn
and Recovery Services, said county To keep them accountable, Keene said the program could increase the chances San Francisco. Maximize cloud stor- about animal-related organizations.
age use. For more information call For more information contact
health officials are looking forward to probation officers will continue to per- those working on substance abuse 829-3860. info@burlumc.org.
engaging with individuals with known form at-home and in-the-field check-ins issues can maintain critical aspects of
substance abuse disorders to provide Overeaters Anonymous. 10:15 a.m. St. Gregory Parish Festival. 2 p.m.
but will ramp up their supervision with their recovery, such as stable employ- to noon. 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Free to 6 p.m. 2715 Hacienda St., San
them with the specific set of treatment more sophisticated tools and practices. ment and housing, she said. and open to the public. For more Mateo. Live entertainment, rides, face
options they need. She said staff with information call 591-0341. painting and food. Free admission.
An ignition interlock device, or a tool Those are the things that they are For more information contact soni-
experience working with the courts and that requires someone to blow into a going to need to be secure once they 4Cs Speaker Series: Red Flags and avittori@gmail.com.
incidents related to DUIs and case man- breathalyzer before he or she can start a come back into society if they are to be Referrals. 10:30 a.m. South San
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. The Mana Trio. Good Shepherd,
agers will assess those admitted to the vehicle, and ankle monitors that track rehabilitated, she said. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. 1300 Fifth Ave., Belmont. 3 p.m. The
program to determine what services are geographical location and how much Potter said many of the low-income Training on developmental mile- concert will feature works by J. S.
best suited for them. stones in children ages 2-5. For more Back, Stephen Danker, Ludwig van
alcohol is in someones system are clients she works with cant afford to information call 829-3860. Beethoven and more. For more infor-
From the health perspective, we among the tools probation officers are take time off to enroll in a residential mation call 593-4844.
Understanding the Four Parts of
really want to improve the overall expected to leverage to keep close tabs treatment program, a possible sentence Medicare. 10:30 a.m. to noon. 2645 Lecture on North Korea. 7 p.m.
health of the individual, she said. on program participants. for those convicted of a DUI. Creating Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Unitarian Universalists of San Mateo,
Learn everything you need to know 300 E. Santa Inez Ave., San Mateo.
Individual and group counseling, a Sean Noland, the San Mateo County treatment plans and sentences more tai- about enrolling in Medicare. Free. For more information email
variety of outpatient treatment pro- Superior Courts collaborative courts lored to their circumstances makes a Registration required. For more infor- rzuck5@earthlink.net.
grams and medication are among the coordinator, said the program is posi- path to recovery more feasible for mation call 522-7490.
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strategies health staff will propose to tioned to save taxpayer dollars should it repeat offenders, especially those with Big Bold Brass. 10:30 a.m. to 11:55 Presents The Prince of Egypt. 8
help individuals manage their crav- reduce recidivism rates for participants. fewer means, she said. p.m. 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. p.m. Mountain View Center for the
Concert geared toward toddlers. Performing Arts, 500 Castro St.,
ings and withdrawal symptoms. He said more than $1.4 million netted Were making sure that people are Free. For more information contact Mountain View. $40-$100. For more
Boyden said case managers may refer from two grants, one from the states maintaining that path to sobriety that renay@thesfco.org. information call 463-1960.
participants to education and employ- Office of Traffic Safety and another from weve placed them on, she said. High Voltage: Computer Science Cirque Exotique du Monde
and Engineering. 11 a.m. Grand Production. 8 p.m. The Dragon
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time-lapse fascinating. moments a Michael Bay-like action a.m. IDES Grounds. 735 Main St., Half
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makes the stomach-twisting attempt App. 11 a.m. Grand Avenue Library, information call 726-3491.
advantage of leaps in technology, Theres precious little gore and the 306 Walnut Ave., South San
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finally makes it. more information call 829-3860. Conditions. 9:30 a.m. to noon. 2645
capture animals with more motion- ing any furry hero who weve come to Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
Other beasts featured are narwhals detection devices, the ability to record root for end up in somethings stom- Cat Adoption Fair. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Manage your condition and improve
swimming through ice channels in 1,000 frames per second and improve- ach. But conflict is never very far and 1000 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. your health. Free. For more informa-
Meet and pet cats. For more informa- tion call 522-7490.
footage that took a month to film, ments in low-light cinematography. some sequences like sharks at tion call 574-4842.
bears rubbing up on trees to playful Theres one astounding aerial night, the snakes versus baby iguanas Whats Affordable Senior
Touch and Tinker. 11 a.m. to 12:30 Housing? 11 a.m. to noon. 1021 S. El
music, and a pair of giraffes getting sequence of a racket-tail hummingbird on the Galapagos Islands (which fans p.m. 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Camino Real, San Mateo. Learn more
into a fight with their necks in a high facing-off against a swarm of angry may recognize as lifted from Planet Belmont. Registration required. Three about senior affordable housing.
spaces available. Virtual reality is Free and open to ages 62 and older.
noon challenge, like a pair of cow- bees that is an absolute cinematic tri- Earth II), and the obligatory cheetah open to ages 13 and up. For more For more information call 403-4300.
boys. umph. versus baby zebra may rattle information call 591-8286.
We see chinstrap penguins struggle Dragon Theatre Productions: Play
The music by Alex Heffes (The Last younger kids. Big predators come out Paint Like ... Frida Kahlo. 11 a.m. on Words: Leading Women. 2120
with unforgiving cliffs to bring home King of Scotland and Queen Of when its cool, just so you know. 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Ideal for Broadway, Redwood City. Suggested
food (and get greeted by their mates adults at all skill levels. Canvas, donation is $5 to $10. For more infor-
Katwe) is a welcome accompaniment, Theres also no politics no men- palette and paint provided. mation contact info@dragonproduc-
tion of global warming or Registration required. Free and open tions.net.
to the public. For more information
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terns have progressed in time into 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
paid correspondents and full-time re- oRDER To SHoW cAuSE FoR BLAuPuNKT AM/FM/cD Radio and Re- oRNATE LARGE BooKcASE: Two
porters. FIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME cHANGE oF NAME QuALITy BooKS used and rare. World ceiver with Detachable Face asking Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
STATEMENT #275130 CASE# 17CIV03722 & US History and classic American nov- $100. (650)593-4490 asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
College students or recent graduates The following person is doing business SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper as: Sassy Diva Designs and Events, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger oRNATE MAHoGANy headboard with
experience is preferred but not neces- 831B Warrington Ave, REDWOOD CITY, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, V.LoGVINoV, uNuSuAL Journey to the incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 gold trim $60. (650)589-0764
sarily required. CA 94063. Registered Owner: Elisabeth Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 sian, 104 p $25 650-638-1695
Ann Marie Covey-Snedegar, 1621 Pecan MoToRoLA BRAVo MB 520 (android PINE DouBLE/QuEEN head/foot board
PETITION OF with metal frame $50/obo. (650)646-
Please send a cover letter describing Ct, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. The 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
your interest in newspapers, a resume Lauren Denee Custer 8530
business is conducted by an Individual. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 294 Baby Stuff card Belmont (650)595-8855
and three recent clips. Before you ap- The registrants commenced to transact
ply, you should familiarize yourself Petitioner: Lauren Denee Custer filed a oNKyo AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital RETRo HuTcH Needs refinishing other-
business under their FBN on 6/30/2011. petition with this court for a decree FISHER-PRIcE HEALTHy Care booster
with our publication. Our Web site: /s/Elisabeth Covey-Snedegar/ Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, wise good condition. Top detaches from
www.smdailyjournal.com. changing names as follows: seat - $5 (650)592-5864. Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 bottom $25. (650)712-9962
This statement was filed with the Asses- Present Name: Lauren Denee Custer
sor-County Clerk on 9/28/2017. (Publish-
Send your information via e-mail to ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Proposed Name: Lauren Denee Dowling 296 Appliances SAMSuNG FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. SEWING SToRAGE cabinet, Custom
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- 9/30/17, 10/7/17, 10/14/17, 10/21/17). VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 made wood perfect condition $75.
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons 1960'S AVocADo Osterizer blender (650)483-1222
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 interested in this matter shall appear be- excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- SoNy DETAcHABLE set :3cd /fm/am
FIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME fore this court at the hearing indicated 0513 double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- SHELF RuBBER maid new $20.00
STATEMENT #274940 below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 4825 contact joe (650)573-5269
The following person is doing business tition for change of name should not be AIR coNDITIoNER 10000 BTU w/re-
as: 1) Ted Performance 2) Webcor Cy- granted. Any person objecting to the TV SoNy Triniton 21" working condition. SoFA BED Recliner (double), beige, 76"
cling, 141 Mimosa Way, MENLO PARK, name changes described above must file
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG $10 OBO (650)784-3243. Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
127 Elderly care CA 94028. Registered Owner: Ted Per- a written objection that includes the rea-
0898 SoLID WooD Entertainment Center-
formance, LLC, CA. The business is con- sons for the objection at least two court 304 Furniture TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
ducted by a Limited LIability Company. days before the matter is scheduled to Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
The registrants commenced to transact AIR coNDITIoNER, Portable, 14,000
FAMILy RESouRcE business under their FBN on 12/17/2010.
be heard and must appear at the hearing
BTU, Commercial Cool model
ANTIQuE DINING table for six people X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
to show cause why the petition should with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 (925)482-5742
GuIDE /s/Ted Huang/ not be granted. If no written objection is CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
The San Mateo Daily Journals This statement was filed with the Asses- timely filed, the court may grant the peti- sories plus remote included. ANTIQuE MoHAGANy Bookcase. Four TWIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame
twice-a-week resource guide for sor-County Clerk on 9/12/2017. (Publish- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO. feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. $ 50. (650)598-9804.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, petition shall be held on 10/26/17 at 9 (650)345-1835
children and families. 9/30/17, 10/7/17, 10/14/17, 10/21/17).
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, ARMcHAIR GooD condition $55. 650- uSED BEDRooM Furniture, FREE. Call
Every Tuesday & Weekend 266-3184. (650)573-7381.
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this cIRRuS STEAM mop model SM212B 4
Look for it in todays paper to FIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME Order to Show Cause shall be published new extra cleaning pads,user manual. WALL uNIT/RooM Divider. Simple
at least once each week for four succes- BARzILAy REcoRD - fine walnut cre-
find information on family STATEMENT #275148 $45. (650)588-5487 denza, 72 x 14.5H. $100. 650-804- lines. Breaks down for transportation.
The following person is doing business sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
resources in the local area, ing on the petition in the following news- 3947. Menlo Park.
as: New A & A Top and Trim, 220 South coLEMAN LxE Roadtrip Grill -
including childcare. Linden Ave., Unit J, SOUTH SAN FRAN- paper of general circulation: Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 WALNuT cHEST, small (4 drawer with
CISCO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: San Mateo Daily Journal BEIGE SoFA $99. Excellent Condition
(650)918-9847 (650) 315-2319 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
Jorge Romo. 573 Huntington Ave., San Filed: 9/14/2017
Bruno, CA 94066. The business is con- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ BRAND NEW Japanese Cotton Futton- WooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
coLEMAN TWo Burner Propane Stove
203 Public Notices ducted by an Individual. The registrants Judge of the Superior Court Lightly Used $20 (650)697-6763 Twin Size 72x40x5-$99 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
commenced to transact business under Dated: 9/14/2017 (650)839-1064.
their FBN on 4/1/17 (Published 9/16/17, 9/23/17, 9/30/17, WooDEN BED frame, single or 3/4 size.
FIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME /s/Jorge Romo/ ELEcTRIc SToVE From Sears over 100 years Very good condition. $20.
STATEMENT #274977 10/7/17) Excellent Condition $225 cARPET RuNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- 650-322-9598
This statement was filed with the Asses-
The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 9/29/2017. (Publish- Please Call (650)244-9267 or: floral design. good condition
$45.00. (650)266-3184
as: Semper Pacific Services, 1486 Hun- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
9/30/17, 10/7/17, 10/14/17, 10/21/17). GooD MIcRoWAVE 1100 watt $40 Da-
306 Housewares
tington Ave. Ste 304, SOUTH SAN ly City (415) 231-4825. coAT/HAT STAND, solid wood, for your
FRANCISCO, CA 94080. Registered oRDER To SHoW cAuSE FoR mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520- cARPET 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny-
Owner: Ampersand Synergy Inc., CA. FIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME cHANGE oF NAME 7045 lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134
MFG H20LABS Model 300 exc cond
STATEMENT #275237 CASE# 17CIV04013
The business is conducted by a Corpora- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. coMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
The following person is doing business coMMoDE, GooD condition. $20 obo.
tion. The registrants commenced to as: Cars Auto Body Shop, 233 South COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Please call (650)745-6309 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
transact business under their FBN on REFRIGERAToR coMPAcT made by 20-pieces in original box, never used.
Maple Ave. #7, SOUTH SAN FRANCIS- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650
1/1/09. CO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: Alina REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 coMPuTER SWIVEL CHAIR. Padded $250 per box (3 boxes available).
PETITION OF
573 5269 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 (650)342-5630
/s/Nestor C. Nunez/ Claros, 1932 Ginger Pl, Manteca, CA
This statement was filed with the Asses- 95336. The business is conducted by Aidan Derek Pearson
an Individual. The registrants com- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: RooM HEATER Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- coMPuTER TABLE, adjustable height, cRySTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $30.
sor-County Clerk on 9/14/2017. (Publish- menced to transact business under their Petitioner: Aidan Derek Pearson filed a vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) Can send picture. 650-464-7860
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, FBN on 10/01/12. petition with this court for a decree (650)952-3500 697-8481
FIREPLAcE cANDELABRA with 5 bat-
9/16/17, 9/23/17, 9/30/17, 10/7/17). /s/Alina Claros/ changing names as follows: tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990-
This statement was filed with the Asses- Present Name: Aidan Derek Pearson SEWING MAcHINE-RoyAL XL 6000 DESK, GD. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
(650)458-3578 6134
sor-County Clerk on 10/6/2017. (Publish- Proposed Name: AidanScott Pearson Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, (650)342-8436.
FIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME 10/7/17, 10/14/17, 10/21/17, 10/28/17). THE COURT ORDERS that all persons 308 Tools
STATEMENT #274852 interested in this matter shall appear be- SEWING MAcHINE: Older Singer Porta- DINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated ble sewing machine. Works great. (650) 756-9516.Daly City. cRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
oRDER To SHoW cAuSE FoR dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
as: Rivas Flooring Installations, 327 Roll- cHANGE oF NAME below to show cause, if any, why the pe- $40.00 (650)207-4162 DINING TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match-
ins Rd BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Reg- CASE# 17CIV03721 tition for change of name should not be ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
granted. Any person objecting to the SINGER SEWING Machine. Good condi- DELTA cABINET SAW with overrun ta-
istered Owner: Carlos Rivas, same ad- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, $250 .(650)-654-1930. ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
name changes described above must file tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call
dress. The business is conducted by an COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
a written objection that includes the rea- (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm.
Individual. The registrants commenced 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, DRESSER 4-DRAWER in Belmont for RocKWELL RouTER with 6 blades-
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 sons for the objection at least two court $75. Good condition; good for children. very good condition $20 (650)992-8321
to transact business under their FBN on PETITION OF days before the matter is scheduled to VIcKS WARM Vaporizer Like New Call (650)678-8585
30 March 2012. Devon Dunn Storbeck be heard and must appear at the hearing $10.00 (650)697-6763 RouTER TABLE ryobi $ 99. like new
/s/Carlos Rivas/ TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: to show cause why the petition should DRESSER- ART Deco. 54wide 34 tall (650)573-5269
This statement was filed with the Asses- Petitioner: Devon Dunn Storbeck filed a not be granted. If no written objection is WHIRLPooL WASHER DRYER, GE 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662.
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Refrigerator all working and in good con- ScRoLL SAW Sears Variable Speed
sor-County Clerk on 8/31/2017. (Publish- petition with this court for a decree 16" $45 (650) 367 8146
changing names as follows: tion without a hearing. A hearing on the dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, petition shall be held on 10/24/17 at 9 DRESSER- VIcToRIAN. 35 tall
Present Name: SHoPSMITH MARK V 50th Anniversary
9/23/17, 9/30/17, 10/7/17, 10/14/17). Devon Dunn Storbeck a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42 most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this $450. (650)888-2662.
Proposed Name:
Order to Show Cause shall be published 297 Bicycles (650)504-0585
Devon Storbeck Dowling
FIcTITIouS BuSINESS NAME at least once each week for four succes- DRESSER-ART DEco. Heavy Glass. TABLE SAW Ryobi 10 with stand. New
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- ADuLT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal-
STATEMENT #274797 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. in box $99. (650)583-9901 or (650) 678-
interested in this matter shall appear be- ing on the petition in the following news- (650)888-2662. 0221.
The following person is doing business paper of general circulation:
as: Hanger Clinic, 654 North El Camino fore this court at the hearing indicated cHILDS ScHWINN BIcycLE, BLuE in
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- San Mateo Daily Journal good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. DRExEL HEADBoARD $50. (650)589- VINTAGE cRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
Rea, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- tition for change of name should not be Filed: 9/11/2017 0764 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
tered Owner: Hanger Prosthetics & Or- granted. Any person objecting to the /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
Judge of the Superior Court $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave ENTERTAINMENT cENTER for $50. VINTAGE SHoPSMITH and BAND
thotics West, Inc. The business is con- name changes described above must file Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
a written objection that includes the rea- Dated: 9/8/2017 mes SAW, good shape. $500/obo. Call
ducted by a Corporation. The regis- (Published 9/16/17, 9/23/17, 9/30/17, (650)726-4102 (650)342-6993
trants commenced to transact business sons for the objection at least two court
10/7/17)
under their FBN on February 12th, 2012. days before the matter is scheduled to 298 collectibles GLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
be heard and must appear at the hearing lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
/s/Scott Rowe/ to show cause why the petition should 1950'S THE First Authentic Rock & Roll
This statement was filed with the Asses- WooD BoTToM hand planes . Good
not be granted. If no written objection is Collection, 72 original hits, $10; 591- IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x workers. $25 each. Call (650)339-3672
sor-County Clerk on 8/28/2017. (Publish- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
oRDER To SHoW cAuSE FoR
9769 San Carlos 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the x-AcTo DELuxE Complete woodcarv-
petition shall be held on 10/26/17 at 9 cHANGE oF NAME IKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. ing set-new $15 (650)992-8321
9/23/17, 9/30/17, 10/7/17, 10/14/17). cASE# 17cIV04081 BILLy DEE Williams autographed Star
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, $ 30. (650)598-9804.
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518-
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, LEATHER SEcTIoNAL sofa with otto-
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
6614
man. Like brand new! $300.
309 office Equipment
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 FRAMED LEBRoN James painting, (650) 861-2411.
PETITION OF LAPToP cASE or bag. Black. Like new.
The San Bruno Planning Commission will meet Tuesday, Oc- 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
Ruzdi Ekenheim 9769, San Carlos LoVE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow
tober 17, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Center, 1555 Crystal TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: floral $99. (650)574-4021
Springs Road, San Bruno, CA to take action on the following Petitioner: Ruzdi Ekenheim filed a peti- 310 Misc. For Sale
tion with this court for a decree changing LENNox RED Rose, Unused, hand NEW DELuxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
items. All interested persons are invited to attend. names as follows: painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
Present Name: Ruzdi Osmanagic $12.00. (650) 578 9208. Sell! (650) 875-8159. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
Proposed Name: Ruzdi Ekenheim
811 cherry Avenue #19. Request for Use Permit to allow al- MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons $59 call (650)218-6528
cohol beverage sales (Type 47 ABC lic.) in conjunction with a interested in this matter shall appear be-
restaurant d.b.a. Hash House & Brews, per Section fore this court at the hearing indicated SuPREMES GREATEST Hits, 2 album
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591-
12.84.210 and 12.96.190.C of the SBMC. Recommended En- 9769
tition for change of name should not be
vironmental Determination: Categorical Exemption uP17-019 granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file 299 computers
171 Parkview Drive. Request for a Use Permit to allow con- a written objection that includes the rea-
struction of a 798 square foot, first and second story addition sons for the objection at least two court REcoRDABLE cD-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
days before the matter is scheduled to ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
that would exceed the maximum permitted .55 FAR guideline be heard and must appear at the hearing (650) 578 9208
(.62) per Section 12.200.030.B.2 of the SBMC. Recommended to show cause why the petition should
Environmental Determination: Categorical Exemption. uP-17- not be granted. If no written objection is 300 Toys
012 timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the DoLL HouSE w/ furniture $50.00 new
petition shall be held on 10/26/17 at 9 joe 650 573 5269
3300 college Drive. Request to adopt a resolution approving a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
issuance of a grading permit to allow rough grading on a por- Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this LARGE STuFFED ANIMALS - $3 each
Order to Show Cause shall be published Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
tion of Surplus Parcel B located on the east side of the Skyline at least once each week for four succes-
Community College campus, per Section 12.08.050.C of the sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- RoLLERBLADES, GooD condition.
SBMC. Recommended Environmental Determination: Less ing on the petition in the following news- Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745-
paper of general circulation: 6309
than Significant Impacts with Mitigation Measures Incorporat- San Mateo Daily Journal
ed. MISc17-002 Filed: 9/14/2017 STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac-
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
Judge of the Superior Court head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
Dated: 9/13/2017 STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac-
(Published 9/23/17, 9/30/17, 10/7/17, tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, October 7, 2017. 10/14/17) head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
STAR WARS Celebration 3 Darth Vader
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
THEDAILYJOURNAL Weekend Oct. 7-8, 2017 29
310 Misc. For Sale 318 Sports Equipment Garage Sales 620 Automobiles 640 Motorcycles/Scooters 670 Auto Parts
BIFoLD SHuTTERS 2x28x79 $10.00 BoW FLEx Max Trainer M-3-Very Good LINcoLN 02 Navigator, excellent condi- MoToRcycLE SADDLEBAGS, FREE: 2 unmounted tires V.G. condition
(650)544-5306 Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid tion. Runs great! Must sell! $4,400/obo. with mounting hardware and other parts for Toyota, incl Prius 124 Myrtle Burlin-

BoBBy HuLL Hockey Game Great


$1200 asking $800 Call Michael
(650)784-1061.
GARAGE SALES (650)342-4227. $35. Call (650)670-2888 game (in driveway)

Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784


cHILDS KIcK scooter by razor with hel-
ESTATE SALES MAzDA 12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con- MoToRcycLE SADDLEBAGS,
with mounting hardware and other parts
MERcEDES BENz 19 inch AMG Rim
one only for sale $50 (650)814-9737 to
cASH REGISTER Parts; Much Skin Not dition One owner Fully loaded Low
met $25 obo (650)591-6842 Make money, make room! miles reduced $18,995 obo (650)520- $35. Call (650)670-2888 arrange pick up.
Guts $500 (415)269-4784
EASToN ALuMINuM bat.33 inches, 30 4650
PEERLESS TIRE Chains, used a few
cHEVRoN SHINGLE Oil will add life to oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 List your upcoming 645 Boats times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
your roof. FREE. Worth over $100.
obo. 650-745-6309
(650)322-9598 GoLF cART, Caddytek, four wheels, garage sale, 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728 625 classic cars excellend condition. $4,500. Call
DooRS FRENcH 2x28x79 w/5 lights moving sale, (650)347-2559 680 Autos Wanted
$12.00 (650)544-5306 GoLF cLuBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
$90.00 (650)341-8342 estate sale, 1979 MERcEDES 450 SL with hard top.
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. 650 -851- Wanted 62-75 chevrolets
MALIBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
LIoNEL cHRISTMAS Holiday expan-
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 GoLF cLuBS, used set with Cart for
yard sale, 0878. built and re-finished. Boat and Motor. Novas, running or not
Parts collection etc.
LIoNEL cHRISTMAS Holiday expan-
$50. (650)593-4490 rummage sale, 20K obo. 650-851-0878.
So clean out that garage
cHEVy 55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 MEN'S RoSSIGNoL Skis. $95.00, clearance sale, or Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 SEA RAy 16 FT . I/B. $1,200. Needs Give me a call
Joe 650 342-2483
good condition, (650)341-0282. Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
LIoNEL WESTERN Union Pass car and whatever sale you obo. (650)952-4036.
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 NEW WEIGH bench With 200lbs, plus
free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San
have... cHEVy 86 coRVETTE. Automatic. 670 Auto Service
LuGGAGE, RED, 21" NEW Samsonite Mateo. 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
Spinner,$50.00. (065)072-9300 obo. (650) 952-4036.
oNE DozEN Official League Diamond
Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger
Reach over 83,450 readers
from South San Francisco coRVETTE 69 350 4-SPEED. 50K
AA SMoG
NEGRINI FENcING Epee mask size M (650)771-6324. to Palo Alto. MILES. $18.500. Ill trade it for a GMC Complete Repair & Service
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95 Truck. (650)481-5296. $29.75 plus certificate fee
(415)260-6940 PRINcE TENNIS 2 section nylon black in your local newspaper. (most cars)
Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- FoRD 50 4-Door Sedan, Automatic 869 California Drive .
PREMIuM MoVING blankets good con-
dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
$55.(650)341-8342 call (650)344-5200 Transmission, 302V8 $1,200. Burlingame
(650)346-9586.
SAMSoNITE 26" tan hard-sided suit
ScHWINN 470 Elliptical Machine, New,
Assembled, $650. (650) 575-3437.
(650) 340-0492
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
$45. (650)328-6709 ToTAL GyM XLS, excellent condition. 630 Trucks & SuVs
Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for (650)588-0828 379 open Houses JESSES MoBILE BRAKE
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- 96 FoRD F-150 5-spd trans, 6-cylinder
132K miles, $3,750.00 Original owner & Check Engine Light Service
formation. TouREDGE REAcTIoN ii uniflex sys-
tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
(650)340-8841Steve 25 Years of Experience
SINK, 33x22 Top mount with faucet, new..$75. Call May 650-349-0430 oPEN HouSE We Travel to your
$15.00 (650)544-5306 635 Vans Home or Office
SuITcASE, GREEN, hard-side, 21x15,
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States declare emergency ahead of Tropical Storm Nate


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The storm was located about 80 miles
(125 kilometers) east of the Mexican resort
MEXICO CITY Tropical Storm Nate island of Cozumel and had accelerated its
gained force as it sped toward Mexicos north-northwest movement to 21 mph (33
Yucatan Peninsula Friday after drenching kph).
Central America in rain that was blamed for In Nicaragua, Nates arrival followed two
at least 21 deaths. Forecasters said it was weeks of near-constant rain that had left the
likely to reach the U.S. Gulf Coast as a hur- ground saturated and rivers swollen.
ricane over the weekend. Authorities placed the whole country on
Louisiana and Mississippi officials alert and warned of flooding and landslides.
declared states of state of emergency and
Louisiana ordered some people to evacuate Nicaraguas vice president and spokes-
coastal areas and barrier islands ahead of its woman, Rosario Murillo, said that at least
expected landfall Saturday night or early 11 people had died in that country due to the
Sunday. Evacuations began at some off- storm. Earlier Thursday she had said 15 peo-
shore oil platforms in the Gulf. ple had died before later revising to say
Mississippis government said it would some of those were still counted as missing.
open 11 evacuation shelters in areas away She didnt give details on all the deaths, but
from the immediate coast, with buses avail- said two women and a man who worked for
able for people who cant drive. the Health Ministry were swept away by a
The U. S. National Hurricane Center flooded canal in the central municipality of
warned that Nate could raise sea levels by 4 Juigalpa.
to 7 feet (1.2 to 2.1 meters) from Morgan Costa Ricas Judicial Investigation
City, Louisiana, to the Alabama-Florida Organism blamed seven deaths in that coun-
REUTERS
border. It had already had caused deadly try on the storm and said 15 people were
A damaged boat is pictured on the shore of San Juan del Sur Bay after tropical storm Nate in missing. Flooding drove 5,000 residents
flooding in much of Central America. San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua.
The center added metropolitan New into emergency shelters.
Orleans and Lake Pontchartrain to its latest of 60 mph (95 kph) by Friday afternoon and brushing by the Cancun region at the tip of In Honduras, there were three dead and
hurricane warning. was likely to strengthen over the north- Mexicos Yucatan Peninsula. It could hit the three missing, according to Oscar Triminio,
The storm had maximum sustained winds western Caribbean Sea on Friday before U.S. Gulf coast near New Orleans. spokesman for the countrys firefighters.

Group opposing nuclear weapons wins Nobel peace prize


By Jamey Keaten and Mark Lewis time when fears are rising over North Koreas Berit Reiss-Andersen said in the announce- devices. It also bans any transfer or use of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nuclear and missile program and the invec- ment. More than 120 countries approved the nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive
tive it has drawn from U.S. President Donald treaty over opposition from nuclear-armed devices and the threat to use such
OSLO, Norway The International Trump. countries and their allies. In a statement weapons. The nuclear powers oppose the
Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons won The committee cited the tiny, Geneva- issued after the Nobel was announced, the treaty, which goes well beyond existing
the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, a forceful based ICAN for its work that led to the Treaty U.S. reiterated its position that the treaty nonproliferation agreements, arguing that
show of support for a grassroots effort that on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons that will not result in the elimination of a single they alone should have the weapons in order
seeks to pressure the worlds nuclear powers was reached in July at the United Nations. nuclear weapon. to support stability in the world.
to give up the weapons that could destroy the The group has been a driving force in pre- The treaty requires all ratifying countries The U.S., Britain and France said the pro-
planet. vailing upon the worlds nations to pledge to never under any circumstances to develop, hibition wouldnt work and would end up dis-
The choice of the little-known coalition of cooperate ... in efforts to stigmatize, pro- test, produce, manufacture, otherwise arming their nations while emboldening
disarmament activists put the Nobel commit- hibit and eliminate nuclear weapons, acquire, possess or stockpile nuclear what U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley called
tee again at the forefront of geopolitics at a Norwegian Nobel Committee chairwoman weapons or other nuclear explosive bad actors.
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