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THIRD TIME IS THE

CHARM FOR THOR


EL CAMINO PLAN
REDWOOD CITY OFFICIALS SET TO MAKE CHANGES
CSM TO HONOR
COACH OWENS
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Federal dollars finally sent to local rehabs


County approves Medi-Cal reimbursements for nonprofit treatment centers
By Samantha Weigel er allowing Medi-Cal to con- insurance program expanded by focusing on [financial struggles] ance Medicaid to pay for substance
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF tribute to residential treatment the ACA. and put your energy into provid- abuse treatment offered in residen-
facilities for the first time. OCG Executive Director Orville ing services. tial facilities. However, it took
Several local nonprofits provid- This week, the San Mateo Roache said when the county first OCG received another estimated years for the state to receive
ing substance abuse treatment County Board of Supervisors presented the option, he knew $452,000 through the Drug Medi- approval to do so. The long delay
received a long-awaited boost this approved nearly $3.8 million in changes were afoot. Cal Organized Delivery System, led to fears among providers as
week after county supervisors additional Medi-Cal funds for I thought it was a seismic shift bringing it to about $5.9 million contributions dwindled while oth-
approved millions of dollars in three substance abuse treatment that would ultimately, in the long in reimbursements, according to ers assumed Medi-Cal would pick
reimbursements available due to providers. term, benefit the providers and the county. up the tab. Finally in February
the Affordable Care Act. Our Common Ground was one of operations in a positive way and When the ACA was initially 2017, San Mateo County became
Numerous rehab centers in San the first local providers to receive of course for our clients in a posi- approved more than seven years one of the first in California to
Mateo County have been treading its federal certification and begin tive way. It opens up more fund- ago, many were hopeful as it
water as they awaited a state waiv- drawing money from the federal ing, Roache said. You can stop allowed the federal health insur- See REHAB Page 31

GOP tax bill


reveals cuts,
big changes
Legislation unveiled with fanfare, yet
questions remain about some details
By Alan Fram the product of a
and Andrew Taylor party that faces
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS increasing pres-
sure to produce a
WASHINGTON With fanfare marquee legisla-
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL and a White House kickoff, House tive victory of
Children enjoy the playground at San Mateos Central Park, a 16-acre amenity officials are looking to improve with Republicans unfurled a broad tax- some sort before
a new Master Plan that will continue to receive public comment until it is approved. overhaul plan Thursday that would next years elec-
touch virtually all Americans and tions. GOP lead-

Preserving Central Park the economys every corner, min-


gling sharply lower rates for corpo-
rations and reduced personal taxes
Donald Trump ers touted the
plan as a spark-
plug for the economy and a boon to
the middle class and christened it the
San Mateo releases draft environmental review of proposed changes for many with fewer deductions for
home-buyers and families with Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
By Samantha Weigel what changes can be made, it does through Dec. 1. However, Klein steep medical bills. We are working to give the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF provide a clear vision for the 16- anticipated separate project-spe- The measure, which would be the American people a giant tax cut for
acre park nestled against down- cific environmental reviews could most extensive rewrite of the
In an effort to merge a rich histo- town San Mateo. take place for certain major nations tax code in three decades, is See TAXES, Page 23
ry, changing demographics and Principal Planner Julia Klein changes as theyre implemented
community input, San Mateo is
inching toward finalizing a picture
of what its Central Park could hold
said having a current park master
plan documents the elements of the
park the community values and
when funding is available down the
road.
The city conducted extensive
A dream we continue to fight for
for the future. would like preserved, it identifies community outreach and numerous Little Rock Nines Minnijean Brown-Trickey visits Millbrae
A draft environmental document elements that are aging and may public meetings before the City By Austin Walsh School students
was released this week for public need to be replaced, it provides a Council narrowed in on preferred DAILY JOURNAL STAFF in Millbrae,
comment and is one of the final vision for the parks future as the elements more than a year ago. The drew parallels
steps the city must take before the heart of the city and that may bet- new Mater Plan reflects the goals Little Rock Nine member between her
council can consider approving ter position the city for future of creating a more park-life feel Minnijean Brown-Trickey, who experience as a
the updated Central Park Master grant opportunities should they along Fifth Avenue, preserving helped desegregate Central High teenager to the
Plan. Feedback from the multi-year become available. historic attributes and offering School in Arkansas 60 years ago, bullying prob-
community input process has been The city released a mitigated recreational opportunities, said shares more in common with mod- lems encoun-
incorporated into the documents. negative declaration that did not Parks and Recreation Director ern, local students than some may Minnijean tered in
While the Master Plan does not find any significant impacts of the Sheila Canzian, think. Brown-Trickey schools today.
guarantee improvements as future proposed general changes. The Brown-Trickey, who will speak
funding availability will determine public comment period is open See PARK, Page 23 Friday, Nov. 3, to Taylor Middle See DREAM, Page 31
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Thought for the Day


All politics are based on the
indifference of the majority.
James Reston, American journalist
(born this date in 1909, died 1995).

This Day in History


the first Opium War between China and

1839 Britain broke out.

In 1 9 0 3 , Panama proclaimed its independence from


Colombia.
In 1 9 11 , the Chevrolet Motor Car Co. was founded in
Detroit by Louis Chevrolet and William C. Durant. (The
company was acquired by General Motors in 1918.)
In 1 9 3 6 , President Franklin D. Roosevelt won a landslide
election victory over Republican challenger Alfred Alf
Landon.
In 1 9 5 7 , the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 2, the second
manmade satellite, into orbit; on board was a dog named
Laika (LY-kah), who was sacrificed in the experiment.
In 1 9 6 0 , the Meredith Willson musical The Unsinkable
Molly Brown opened on Broadway with Tammy Grimes in
the title role.
In 1 9 6 1 , Burmese diplomat U Thant (oo thahnt) was REUTERS
appointed acting U.N. Secretary-General following the Apple fans take a selfie including a Steve Jobs body pillow as they wait in line for the new iPhone X, which went on sale
death of Dag Hammarskjold (dahg HAWM-ahr-shoold). in Japan.
President John F. Kennedy established the U.S. Agency for
International Development.
In 1 9 6 4 , President Lyndon B. Johnson soundly defeated
In other news ...
Republican Barry Goldwater to win a White House term in Frizzy-haired, smaller-headed the skeleton of an adult male killed in endangered due to a precipitous popu-
his own right. a conflict with villagers, a genetic lation decline caused by destruction of
orangutan may be new ape study indicating the populations evo- their forest habitat for palm oil and
In 1 9 7 0 , Salvador Allende (ah-YEN-day) was inaugurated
A remote population of frizzy-haired lutionary split from other orangutans pulp wood plantations. Sumatran
as president of Chile.
orangutans on the Indonesian island of occurred about 3.4 million years ago, orangutans have been classified as
In 1 9 7 9 , five Communist Workers Party members were Sumatra seems to be a new species of and analysis since 2006 of behavioral critically endangered since 2008.
killed in a clash with heavily armed Ku Klux Klansmen and primate, scientists say. and habitat differences. Matthew Nowak, one of the studys
neo-Nazis during an anti-Klan protest in Greensboro, North But the newest member of the family The primates are confined to a range authors, said the Tapanuli orangutans
Carolina. tree of advanced animals that include of about 1,100 square kilometers (425 live in three pockets of forest that are
In 1 9 8 6 , the Iran-Contra affair came to light as Ash- humans may not be around much square miles) in the Batang Toru forest separated by non-protected areas.
Shiraa, a pro-Syrian Lebanese magazine, first broke the longer. Their numbers are so small, in the Tapanuli districts of Northern For the species to be viable into the
story of U.S. arms sales to Iran. and their habitat so fragmented, that Sumatra. Historically, the population future, those three fragments need to
they are in danger of going extinct, has probably been isolated from be reconnected via forest corridors,
Birthdays say the scientists who studied them.
A study published Thursday in the
Sumatran orangutans further north for
10,000 to 20,000 years based on the
he said.

journal Current Biology said there are most recently detectable influx of male Lawsuit: Couples $2M condo
no more than 800 of the primates, genes from outside, according to the had urine, food in the walls
which researchers named Pongo tapan- genetic study.
uliensis, making it the most endan- Aside from genetic evidence and the WEEHAWKEN, N.J. A New Jersey
gered great ape species. physical differences that are most couple is suing a construction compa-
The researchers say the population apparent in comparison with Bornean ny after they say they found bottles of
is highly vulnerable and its habitat is orangutans, other unique characteris- urine, rodents and rotten food inside
facing further pressure from develop- tics include diet, restriction of habitat the walls of their newly purchased $2
ment. to upland areas and the males long million luxury condominium.
Comedian Dennis Rocker Adam Ant Kendall Jenner is If steps are not taken quickly to call. NJ.com reports the couples holding
Miller is 64. is 63. 22. reduce current and future threats to con- Primatologist Russell Mittermeier, company, Shiloh Holding, filed the
serve every last remaining bit of forest head of the primate specialist group at suit last week after they said they dis-
Actress Peggy McCay is 90. Actress Lois Smith is 87. the International Union for the covered the urine and food during reno-
we may see the discovery and extinc-
Actress Monica Vitti is 86. Former Massachusetts Gov. Conservation of Nature, called the vations at the luxury unit in
tion of a great ape species within our
Michael S. Dukakis is 84. Actor-dancer Ken Berry is 84. Actor finding a remarkable discovery that Weehawken.
lifetime, they said.
Shadoe Stevens is 71. Singer Lulu is 69. Comedian-actress puts the onus on the Indonesian gov- They are also alleging the propertys
Its the first great ape species to be
Roseanne Barr is 65. Actress Kate Capshaw is 64. Actress ernment to ensure the species sur- windows were fraudulently advertised
proposed by scientists in nearly 90
Kathy Kinney is 64. Director-screenwriter Gary Ross is 61. vives. as hurricane-proof.
years. Previously, science has recog-
Actor Dolph Lundgren is 60. Rock musician C.J. Pierce nized six great ape species: Sumatran Mittermeier, who was not one of the A company representative says the
(Drowning Pool) is 45. Actor Francois Battiste (TV: Ten and Bornean orangutans, eastern and 37 authors of the study, said he was firm doesnt comment on pending liti-
Days in the Valley) is 41. Olympic gold medal figure skater western gorillas, chimpanzees and very excited by the research. gation.
Evgeni Plushenko is 35. Actress Julie Berman is 34. Actress bonobos. Last year, the IUCN classified The couples attorney says they are
Antonia Thomas (TV: The Good Doctor) is 31. Alternative The research is based on analysis of Bornean orangutans as critically seeking up to $6 million in damages.
rock singer/songwriter Courtney Barnett is 30.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Friday Nov. 3, 2017 3
Theft. A man attempted to steal a bottle of
Police reports alcohol but was caught by an employee and
had threatened to kill him on Ralston
Avenue, it was reported at 9:11 a.m. Sunday,
Caught in the act Oct. 15.
Someone caught another person trying Acci dent. A bicyclist was hit by a vehicle
to break into their vehicle on Bellevue who sustained minor injuries on Old County
Avenue in Burlingame Oct. 23. Road and Masonic Way, it was reported at 8
a.m. Friday, Oct. 13.
BURLINGAME REDWOOD CITY
Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. a vehicles door DUI. Someone who was stopped for block-
lock was found damaged on Old Bayshore ing traffic was arrested when they were found
Boulevard, it was reported at 3:36 p.m. to be under the influence of alcohol on El
Sunday, Oct. 29. Camino Real, it was reported at 11:44 a.m.
Burg l ary. A vehicles window was found Friday, Oct. 27.
broken and a laptop was taken from inside Burg l ary. Two people were seen breaking
on Old Bayshore Boulevard, it was reported into various vehicles on El Camino Real, it
at 3:29 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29. was reported at 10:18 a.m. Friday, Oct. 27.
Burg l ary. A vehicle was broken into but Reckl es s dri v ers . A vehicle was seen
nothing was taken on Old Bayshore speeding and had almost hit another vehicle
Boulevard, it was reported at 1:14 p.m. on Shearwater Parkway, it was reported at
Sunday, Oct. 29. 7:25 a.m. Friday, Oct. 27.
Di s turbance. A man was seen walking up Burg l ary. A string of vehicles were broken
and down the street screaming about reli- into on El Camino Real, it was reported
gion on Broadway, it was reported at 2:21 between 12:47 a.m. to 12:57 a.m. Friday,
p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29. Oct. 27.
BELMONT SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
Theft. A vehicle was broken into and mis- Sto l en v ehi cl e. A trailer was stolen from
cellaneous items were taken from the trunk a hotel parking lot on South Airport
on Shoreway Road, it was reported at 6:47 Boulevard, it was reported at 10:23 a.m.
a.m. Sunday, Oct. 29. Monday, Oct. 16.
Reckl es s dri v er. A vehicle was seen driv- Burg l ary. A vehicles window was found
ing recklessly by speeding and changing smashed in a hotel parking lot on Gateway
lanes without a signal on Ralston Avenue, it Boulevard, it was reported at 7:43 a.m.
was reported at 2:17 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 29. Monday, Oct. 16.
4 Friday Nov. 3, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Redwood City businesses weigh in on El Camino plan


Parking changes, pedestrian experience catch owners, operators attention
By Anna Schuessler cially if the times at which customers
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF patronize different businesses are stag-
gered. But he acknowledged that such agree-
How a plan to make El Camino Real more ments may not hold should property change
accessible to pedestrians and bicycles and hands or new businesses move in, and added
integrate transportation, housing and busi- that he didnt see where a new parking lot or
nesses in Redwood City along a two-mile additional spots could open up near his
stretch of the corridor will affect parking business to make up for any parking that
and improve safety were among the consid- could be lost along El Camino Real.
erations local business owners and opera- Mike Ung, who works at the motorcycle
tors have as the citys draft El Camino Real parts store Cycle Gear at 1326 El Camino
corridor plan moves ahead. Real, has noticed a squeeze for parking on
Weighing ideas to move parking from the the busy street in recent months. Located
street to make way for dedicated bike lanes, just south of Jefferson Avenue, Ung has
sharing parking with nearby businesses and seen cars park over the limited number of
reducing the length of crosswalks spanning spots marked for motorcycles in front of the
a street that reaches six lanes in some store, which he said doesnt have a dedicat-
places, those running businesses along the ed parking lot.
major city thoroughfare have mixed feel- Theres already little access [to park-
ings about how the latest draft of the plan ing], he said. So if you have less access
released Sept. 29 could affect them. [to parking], its going to make it that much
Dubbed the El Camino Real Corridor Plan more difficult.
and aimed at coordinating street improve- DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO Meghan Horrigan, a spokeswoman for the
ments and new developments along the cor- Pedestrians cross El Camino Real at Broadway in front of Sequoia High School in Redwood city, said in an email that city staff went
ridor largely between Whipple Avenue in City. A plan aimed at improving transit and making way for development on the busy city door to door and met with over 50 business-
the north and Oakwood Drive in the south, thoroughfare has been honed by a citizen advisory group and is slated for review by the es to understand their needs as the draft plan
the plan has been in the works for more than Planning Commission Nov. 7 and the City Council Dec. 4. took shape. She said incentives for shared
a year since a 10-member citizens advisory customer parking, converting parallel park-
group began shaping the plan in July of Music, the parking near his store at 722 El and heavy music equipment at his store, ing into angled parking on side streets of El
2016. Though members of the group Camino Real is a lifeline for his business, a Badakhshan said the ability for customers Camino Real and providing short-term cus-
which were appointed by the City Council 78-year-old music store he took over owner- to park nearby so they can carry their pur- tomer parking at the corners of side streets
or are serving on the citys Housing and ship of more than two years ago. Situated chases to their cars is critical. were among the strategies included in the
Human Concerns Committee gave the between Brewster Avenue and Broadway, Most of our stuff is not small, he said, draft plan aimed at addressing their concerns
plan one last look at their Oct. 4 meeting, Badakhshan said his business and cus- adding that customers come from the greater about the potential loss of on-street park-
the Planning Commission and City Council tomers rely on the availability of two park- Bay Area for some of the products his store ing and a need for more convenient parking
are set to review the plan Nov. 7 and Dec. 4, ing spots on the block, one of which is in carries, which include amplifiers, drum kits for short trips and purchases. She added staff
respectively. front of his business on El Camino Real. and pianos among other heavy music equip- found shared parking agreements already
For Massoud Badakhshan, owner of Gelb Because he sells instruments, amplifiers ment and large instruments. In order to sur- existed with many businesses on El Camino
vive, we have to be able to sell that stuff. Real.
Badakhshan said striking shared parking Ung said a shared parking agreement with
agreements one strategy for mitigating nearby businesses could help alleviate the
the loss of street parking included in the parking shortage, adding that people are
draft plan could open up some spots for
some businesses along the corridor espe- See ECR, Page 31
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/BAY AREA Friday Nov. 3, 2017 5
As lawsuits mount, PG&E Fire victims seek
focused on fire customers housing in a tight
By Julia Cheever Attorney Bill Robins said he believes the
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE
and pricey market
SAN FRANCISCO Two new lawsuits
have been filed against PG&E Co. in San
lawsuit by Ulla and Lars Tandrup of Santa
Rosa is the first to have been filed on behalf
of burn victims.
Lawyers in the two new lawsuits said the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Francisco Superior Court, claiming the util-
cases bring the total number filed against Lost everything in fires.
PG&E thus far in San Francisco and Sonoma
ity's negligence is responsible for the dev- County superior courts to at least 10. Most
SANTA ROSA Raj Sodhi, his wife, Lucia Looking for a place to put a
astating Northern California wildfires. Cascio and their 11-year-old twins turned into
One case was filed this morning by three
were filed in San Francisco. nomads for more than three weeks after a wild- travel trailer for little while
Mary Alexander, a lawyer for the Redwood fire gutted their California wine country home until I can get back on my feet.
families in Redwood Valley in Mendocino Valley families, said she expects more law-
County, who fled for their lives early on the living in a hotel room and the homes of a A post on Craigslist
suits to be filed and expects the state friend, a bosss boss and then another friend.
morning of Oct. 9 and lost their homes. Judicial Council to assign all the cases to a The camping trip from which you never said about living at her friends house. She
We lost everything, homeowner single judge to promote judicial efficiency. come home, Sodhi said at the latest home said everyone who has taken the family in has
Nemesio Ruiz said at a news conference out- She said she believes the cases should be where his family stayed while trying to find a been extremely gracious, but shes sensitive
side the San Francisco Superior Court court- handled in San Francisco Superior Court new rental in a region that had a housing to the strain house guests can create.
house Thursday. because the city is the headquarters of PG&E shortage and some of the highest rents and The rental vacancy rate in Sonoma County
Another lawsuit was filed in the same Co. and its parent company PG&E Corp. home prices in the nation even before the
court late Wednesday by a Santa Rosa hus- The lawsuits allege PG&E was negligent before the fires was 3 percent and a mere 1 per-
fires. cent in Santa Rosa. Then the city lost an esti-
band and wife who were severely burned as in failing to maintain and inspect its power The most destructive wildfires in
they ran through the flames on foot and lines adequately and failing to prune vegeta- mated 5 percent of its housing stock to the
Californias history killed 43 people and flames.
their nightclothes caught on fire. tion around the lines. have left thousands of people in the fire zone County officials do not have figures on how
north of San Francisco scrambling for shel- many people are in temporary housing and
Local briefs ter. how many people have found long-term solu-
Some fire victims have doubled up in bed- tions.
Man accused of stabbing Tolentino remains in custody on $10 mil- rooms or slept on living room floors at the But unlike in other disasters, few people
lion bail, according to prosecutors. homes of friends or family. Others have
Millbrae boy sent to state hospital placed ads on Craigslist, seeking land where
have lingered in shelters just 132 people
Case against man accused in Sonoma County late last week, down from
A man accused of randomly stabbing a 13- they could park a trailer temporarily or pitch a a peak of nearly 5,000 on October 10, accord-
year-old boy outside the Millbrae Library in of beating dog moves forward tent. ing to county officials. The majority of those
June was ordered to report for treatment at Lost everything in fires, one person still in the shelters were previously home-
the Napa State Hospital Thursday after a A San Mateo man accused of beating his
dog appeared in court Thursday to set a pre- posted. Looking for a place to put a travel less, said Red Cross spokeswoman Cynthia
judge found him incompetent to stand trial trailer for little while until I can get back on Shaw.
in September, according to the San Mateo liminary hearing date for a second time after
he was found to be competent to stand trial my feet. In contrast, a month after Hurricane Harvey
County District Many have struggled to find permanent or devastated Texas, more than 1,300 people
Attorneys Office. in October, according to the San Mateo
County District Attorneys Office. even temporary housing in a booming rental were living in shelters. Nearly 15,000 people
Charged with felony market that faced a shortage even before the remained in shelters six weeks after Hurricane
counts of attempted pre- Though the court proceedings for Rami
Al-Zetawi, 38, were put on hold when his blazes took out more than 6,000 homes. Katrina flooded New Orleans in August 2005.
meditated murder, assault I heard of stories where people would show The hurricanes each displaced far more peo-
with a deadly weapon and defense attorney questioned his competency
in August, a judge found him competent to up to the open house and offer multiples of the ple than Californias recent wildfires.
child abuse, Nelson rent, Sodhi, 43, an engineer at a technology Still, experts say the relatively smaller per-
Tolentino, 45, of South stand trial Oct. 4 based on
doctors reports, accord- firm, said. Its not just expensive, but its centage of victims remaining in shelters may
San Francisco, will next also hard to get the expensive places. reflect the prosperity of the people living in
appear in court Jan. 31 ing to prosecutors.
Al-Zetawi was arrested Sodhi and his family were staying last week the fire area on the northern edge of the boom-
Nelson for a status update to ver- with his wifes friend and her two children in ing San Francisco Bay Area, and the nature of
Tolentino ify hes been transported after neighbors reported
seeing him slamming a an ample split-level home in a tree-lined sub- the disaster.
to the facility, according division in Santa Rosa. Flood victims often have homes that are
to prosecutors. white husky named Toby
to the ground, choking The bass Sodhi plays in a jazz group was on salvageable and stay in shelters at night,
Tolentino had faced a life sentence for the the living room floor, one of the few things commuting to their homes until they have
apparently random alleged attack of a Taylor him, pulling his legs and
causing the dog to cry out he and the family grabbed as they escaped the made them habitable enough to sleep in,
Middle School student on June 9. He is Rami Al-Zetawi in pain in the front yard flames. His son, Jaco, was sharing a room Shaw said.
accused of randomly approaching the boy in with the familys son, while the familys Shannon Van Zandt, a professor at Texas
a patio area just outside the library, and of his home on South
Norfolk Street May 19. When officers daughter had moved to the master bedroom A&M University who has studied how com-
stabbing him in both arms with a 4-inch and given her room to Sodhis daughter, munities recover after natural disasters, said
folding knife, according to the Sheriffs arrived at the scene, Al-Zetawi was found
kneeling over the dog. Toby was rushed to Sofia. the region where the fire struck is also rela-
Office. The kids and a babysitter lay on the floor in tively affluent meaning people are more
The victim was hanging out with friends an emergency veterinarian hospital where
doctors determined his back was broken and a circle playing a board game in the den. likely to have insurance and savings to pay
after an early dismissal day at Taylor Middle for temporary housing.
required surgery, according to prosecutors. I wish I didnt have to burden her, Cascio
School, located just a few blocks away, and
received multiple stab wounds, including a Al-Zetawi has been ordered not to possess
severed artery, that required 200 stitches, or own animals, to stay away from the
according to prosecutors. Peninsula Humane Society and to make no
The attack panicked students who ran attempt to contact Toby as conditions of his
screaming into the library where staff posting $50, 000 bail bond. Al-Zetawi
locked the doors and called 911, according allegedly made several attempts to retrieve
to the Sheriffs Office. the dog when he was out of custody, causing
Tolentino remained in the courtyard and the Peninsula Humane Society to keep the
was arrested by deputies. dog in an undisclosed location before Toby
The man had a lengthy criminal record, was adopted by a family, according to pros-
was arrested six times in the months prior to ecutors.
the attack and was on misdemeanor proba- Al-Zetawi is currently out of custody and
tion when it happened, according to the will next appear in court Nov. 21 for pre-
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Yosemite mountain pass Protocol in Asia? Trump to use


closes ahead of storms Whatever language he wants
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
By Laurie Kellman The president will use
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SAN FRANCISCO A mountain pass across the Sierra whatever language he wants
Nevada that runs through Yosemite National Park was clos- WASHINGTON When in Asia, make sure handshakes to use.
ing to traffic Thursday ahead of storms expected to dump up arent too long or short. Dont bobble names or titles.
to 2 feet of snow on the highest peaks, park officials said. Stifle the critical tweets. Dont question the food. I dont think the president
These points of etiquette and protocol are part of the really modulates his
In fire-scarred regions of Northern Californias wine coun-
try, meanwhile, crews were working to stem the flow of ash,
regions core culture known as face keeping yours,
helping others save theirs. In many ways, they are the
language.
soil or hazardous substances into waterways in case the opposite of President Donald Trumps impulsive, in-your- H.R. McMasters
Have you noticed?
storms bring heavy rains there. face style. And hes not expected to soften it even in the
Tioga Road, the soaring eastern entry to Yosemite, was shadow of North Korea, with whom hes rattled sabers about
closing to traffic shortly before nightfall Thursday. fire and fury and nuclear war. ing about bad trade deals and deficits, including with
Officials were also closing Glacier Point Road, which offers The president will use whatever language he wants to China, Trump was restrained.
sweeping views of Yosemite Valley. use, National Security Adviser H. R. McMaster told I dont want to embarrass anybody four days before I land
reporters Thursday, on the eve of Trumps 12-day tour in China, Trump said, before adding: But its horrible.
Both roads are to be shut through Monday, when the through South Korea, China, Vietnam and the Philippines. Among the challenges Trump faces as he heads to Asia are
storms are expected to dissipate and road conditions can be I dont think the president really modulates his language. the complexities of the Asian face, a concept thats for-
assessed. Have you noticed? eign to many Americans but lies at the foundation of soci-
So much for the prospects of Trump and the finer points of eties across the region.
Light rain over the northern mountains is expected as
protocol during the trip, on which hell be toting a hefty Generally, it means making sure behavior, posture, ges-
early as Thursday afternoon. But heavier rain and snow will
economic and national security agenda. But hell have a tures, remarks and more do not spark strong negative emo-
likely fall Friday night through Saturday, with a second
squad of White House and State Department officials guiding tions in others, or oneself.
storm coming Sunday, the National Weather Service said.
the way on other, more logistical matters in the ancient dis- So, for example, Trumps 19 seconds of shaking, patting
In Sonoma County north of San Francisco, crews have cipline of choreographing everything from how a room and yanking the hand of Japans leader at the White House
been working long days to prevent feared mudslides and is set up to who stands where and avoiding embarrass- in February crossed all kinds of cultural lines. Prime
water pollution in areas hit by last months devastating ments. Minister Shinzo Abe responded with an on-camera eye roll
wildfires, which killed at least 43 people and destroyed more One of the things with protocol is obviously to do no as Trump looked away. Trump is playing golf with Abe dur-
than 8,900 homes and other structures. harm, Sean P. Lawler, Trumps nominee to be to be U.S. ing the trip, according to White House officials.
chief of protocol, said Wednesday before the Senate com- Names and titles are important in Asia.
The work includes placing sandbags and bundles of straw In July, the Trump White House issued a news release that
to block runoff into streams, and moving to capture some of mittee considering his confirmation. As the director of vis-
its and diplomacy for the National Security Council, he will called Chinese President Xi Jinping the leader of the
the runoff in urban areas that burned. California has declared Republic of China. Xi is the president of the Peoples
a public-health emergency in fire areas in part out of con- accompany Trump on the trip.
We are the bridge, said Capricia Marshall, President Republic of China. Taiwan calls itself the Republic of
cern that household chemicals from burned areas could con- China. China said it received an apology from the U.S.
taminate soil and water. Barack Obamas chief of protocol from 2009 to 2013.
Protocol experts say American informality frequently Then theres Trumps fondness for using Twitter to
This weekend, up to 2 feet of snow are forecast to fall in gets lost in translation in the traditional cultures Trump will respond to comments he doesnt like bing, bing, bing,
elevations above 8,000 feet, and at least a foot of snow is be visiting. as he told Fox Business Network this month. In Asia, doing
expected in Donner and Tioga passes and other areas above On Wednesday, Trump showed signs of understanding the that in real time could offend the regions cultural aversion
6,000 feet and up, forecasters said. The storms coming in sensitivity. Even as he complained during a Cabinet meet- to confrontation.
from the Gulf of Alaska will also bring rain to the San
Francisco Bay Area, including North Bay counties still
recovering from last months fires. Russia probe directed by Manafort and longtime associate Rick Gates.
With the emphasis on the Ukrainian lobbying efforts,
The first storm will clear by Sunday afternoon. But a sec- Mueller grand jury investigating top DC lobbyists Muellers criminal probe is moving beyond investigating ties
ond storm system is expected to hit the area Sunday night. between the Trump campaign and Russia and is aggressively
WASHINGTON Special counsel Robert Muellers grand pursuing people who worked as foreign agents without regis-
So far, the only Lake Tahoe-area ski resort open is Mt. jury is investigating a prominent tering with the Justice Department. More witnesses are expect-
Rose area on the Nevada side. But operators were pleased Democratic lobbyist and a former GOP con- ed before the grand jury in coming weeks.
with the forecast. gressman for their involvement in an influ-
ence campaign on behalf of Ukrainian Representatives for Webers firm and Podesta said they are
We are so excited for the coming storms, said Marcie cooperating with the special counsels investigation. Podesta,
interests tied to Paul Manafort, according
Bradley, a spokeswoman with Northstar Ski Resort in whose brother was the chairman of Hillary Clintons cam-
to a person with direct knowledge of the
Truckee, which is scheduled to open Nov. 17. paign, has resigned from his firm.
investigation.
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Trumps tweets seen as unlikely to slow New York terror case
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS will question prospective being inspired by Islamic State propaganda terterrorism and intelligence, told CBS that
jurors to ensure they can videos. authorities so far believe Saipov acted alone.
NEW YORK President Donald Trumps be fair despite anything Investigators continued poring over Also Thursday, Attorney General Jeff
tweets calling for the death penalty for the they might have heard or Saipovs phone records and online contacts Sessions told members of law enforcement in
man charged in the New York truck rampage read. and combing surveillance footage to recon- New York in a visit scheduled before the
could give defense attorneys grounds to argue Lawyers differed over struct his movements in the weeks before the attack that the U.S. justice system can handle
that Trump has poisoned the minds of poten- whether Trump was out of rampage. suspects like Saipov.
tial jurors. But some legal experts doubt that bounds. They were also interviewing acquaintances He noted over 500 defendants have been
argument will slow the case. Even presidents are and family, including his wife, who according convicted of terrorism-related crimes since
In a highly unusual instance of a president Donald Trump entitled to First to a law enforcement official was cooperative the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
weighing in on the fate of a defendant await- Amendment rights, said and claimed she did not know about the attack Saipov is being held without bail at a
ing trial, Trump said on Twitter that 29-year- Michael Wildes, a former federal prosecutor. beforehand. The official who was not author- Manhattan federal lockup next to the court-
old Sayfullo Saipov SHOULD GET DEATH Joshua Dratel, a veteran defense attorney in ized to discuss the investigation and spoke house. His attorney, David Patton, has said he
PENALTY! in the attack that left eight peo- terrorism cases, would not predict what a on condition of anonymity. hopes everyone lets the judicial process
ple dead. In another tweet, Trump said prose- judge might do, but he said the tweets should At one point, the FBI put out a bulletin play out. He did not respond to a request for
cutors Should move fast. DEATH PENAL- disqualify prosecutors from seeking the death seeking any information on a fellow Uzbek comment Thursday.
TY! penalty. immigrant, Mukhammadzoir Kadirov, but Later Thursday, about 100 mourners remem-
Some legal experts Thursday said judges in Its inconceivable that it would be fair to quickly canceled it after locating him. bered the victims in a candlelight vigil and
Manhattans federal courts will not let the seek the death penalty when the president The law enforcement official said Kadirov march along the route where Saipovs vehicle
presidents remarks slow the case or throw it has expressed it twice in a tweet, he said. It was a friend of Saipovs and may not have a entered the bike path and crashed into the bus.
off track, especially in a courthouse with a poisons the jurors, all the prospective role in the case at all, but authorities got sus- On Wednesday, Trump called the U.S. jus-
quarter-century record of swift terrorism pros- jurors. picious because he went off the radar when tice system a slow-moving joke and
ecutions with mostly airtight outcomes. In bringing terrorism charges against they went to speak with him. He was ques- laughingstock and said he would be open to
Nothing slows down the train, said Saipov, federal prosecutors Wednesday said tioned and released. seeing Saipov transferred to the U.S. prison
James Cohen, a professor at Fordham Law the Uzbek immigrant used a rental truck to John Miller, the New York Police at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where enemy com-
School. He said the yet-to-be-assigned judge mow down people along a bike path after Departments deputy commissioner for coun- batants are tried by military tribunals.

Suspect walked off job hours whether Ostrem had a weapon. remote post in Afghanistan in 2009. In
Around the nation closing arguments, prosecutors asked for a
before Colorado Walmart attack Two men and a woman were killed at the Bergdahl judge begins sentence of 14 years in prison, citing seri-
THORNTON, Colo. A man accused of store that evening. deliberating sergeants sentence ous wounds to service members who looked
opening fire inside a suburban Denver Though quiet at work, Ostrems neighbors for Bergdahl.
FORT BRAGG, N.C. A military judge Sgt. Bergdahl does not have a monopoly
Walmart, killing three people, abruptly described him as a hostile loner who cursed
on Thursday began deliberating the punish- on suffering as a result of his choices, said
walked away from his roofing company job at them and often carried a shotgun in and
ment for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl after Maj. Justin Oshana, a prosecutor.
hours before the attack, his former boss said out of his third-floor unit.
defense attorneys asked for no prison time Contrasting Bergdahl to the wounded
Thursday. Police arrested Ostrem, 47, following a
while prosecutors sought more than a decade searchers, he added, The difference is all
Scott Ostrems employer and neighbors brief chase Thursday morning in the north-
behind bars. the suffering stems from his choice.
painted a somewhat dueling portrait of the ern Denver suburb of Thornton, several
blocks from his apartment building and Army Col. Jeffery Nance said he planned But defense attorneys argued Bergdahl
suspect. to spend the afternoon considering evi- already suffered enough confinement during
about 5 miles (8 kilometers) from the
Ostrem worked at a metal fabrication shop Walmart. dence and would open court again Friday five years of brutal captivity by Taliban
for the last three years without any prob- Ostrem was handcuffed at a crowded inter- morning to continue deliberating then. It allies. They asked the judge to give their
lems, said David Heidt of B&M Roofing. He section about 14 hours after the shooting wasnt clear when he would deliver the sen- client a dishonorable discharge and no
called Ostrem a quiet worker who was skilled that sent dozens of shoppers and workers tence. prison time. Their argument for leniency
at making metal flashing for roofs. But mid- fleeing in panic from the busy store. Police Bergdahl faces up to life in prison after also cited harsh campaign-trail criticism by
morning Wednesday, he left his work sta- spokesman Victor Avila declined to say pleading guilty to desertion and misbehav- Donald Trump and Bergdahls mental disor-
tion without explanation. ior before the enemy for walking off his ders.

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Poll: Interview questions often run afoul of law


By Sarah Skidmore Sell al and local level to avoid any issues.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Its pretty common to be asked questions that are Local laws may be more restrictive than fed-
inappropriate. Usually the bad stuff happens verbally. eral ones. New York City, for example, pro-
hibits employers from asking applicants
Its tough to come up with the right Donna Ballman, an employment lawyer in Fort Lauderdale, Florida about their salary history in an effort to
answer in a job interview, particularly if the
eliminate the gender wage gap. California is
question could run afoul of the law. disability or genetic information. It also is because the interviewer lacks an understand- considering a similar move.
An Associated Press-CNBC poll found illegal to discriminate against anyone ing of, or training in, the law. Interviewers The rule of thumb for employers is to only
that half of all Americans whove ever because of their age 40 and older and may also accidentally step over the line in ask job-related questions.
applied for a job have been asked questions sex, which includes gender identity, sexual an attempt to make conversation, such as Applicants should be aware of their
that could be used to discriminate against a orientation and pregnancy. asking a candidate who arrives on crutches rights. If an applicant is asked a question
protected class under equal opportunity law. Asking a question related to these charac- how they were injured. that is outside the boundary of the law,
The poll of 1,054 adults was conducted by teristics generally isnt illegal in and of Applicants may also offer up information experts suggest they gently point out that
The Associated Press-NORC Center for itself. But if the person who was asked the that would highlight sensitive information its not an appropriate question to answer or
Public Affairs Research. question does not get the job, it could be such as what language they speak at steer the conversation back to any job-
Among those whove ever interviewed for used as evidence of discrimination. Even if home or whether they have children that related or skill-based topics.
a job, 35 percent of the people polled had the person hired, the improper question are off-limits for the interviewer to ask. You need to be very professional but
been asked about their age, and the same could help build a case down the road of a While experts say larger employers have firm, said Dan Ryan of Ryan Search &
percentage had been asked about marital sta- pattern of discrimination. instituted more training and made an effort Consulting.
tus. Twenty-one percent had been asked For example, a question about marital sta- to be aware of these issues, the problems And if an interview is completely inap-
about their medical history or whether they tus isnt a direct violation but is generally persist on the whole. The experiences were propriate its fine to end it and leave.
have a disability, 11 percent said they had avoided so as to avoid perceived discrimina- no less common among those who inter- People who feel they have been a victim
been asked whether they or their partner is tion against parents, or potential parents. viewed for a job in the last year than among of discrimination through the hiring
pregnant or if they have plans to have chil- Its pretty common to be asked questions those who last interviewed more than 10 process can file a charge with the EEOC or
dren, and 9 percent were asked about their that are inappropriate, said Donna years ago. file a lawsuit, typically with the help of an
religious beliefs. Ballman, an employment lawyer in Fort Its concerning because when we do dis- employment attorney.
Under the laws enforced by the U.S. Equal Lauderdale, Florida. Usually the bad stuff criminate against people its typically
Employment Opportunity Commission, it happens verbally. because of an unconscious bias, said Kelly Employ ers and applicants interested in
is illegal to discriminate against someone An inappropriate question can signal an Marinelli at consulting firm Solve HR. finding out more about the rules and rights
employee or applicant because of effort to discriminate on the employers Employers should make every effort to surrounding discrimination should v isit the
their race, color, religion, national origin, part. But experts say it typically occurs stay current on the law both at the feder- EEOC website at www.eeoc.gov.

Cuba official accuses U.S. of lying about sonic attacks


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS denied any knowledge of. The Trump administration has said that 24 technology capable of carrying out a sonic
Speaking at a news conference, Rodriguez U.S. officials or their relatives were subject- attack, and Rodriguez said the broad range
WASHINGTON Cubas foreign minister alleged the issue has been used as a politi- ed to deliberate attacks by a still-undeter- of symptoms reported indicates they could
on Thursday accused the United States of cal pretext for damaging bilateral relations mined culprit. Many officials reported not have a single cause.
lying about mysterious sonic attacks that and eliminating the progress made under being subjected to loud, grating noises The U.S. has cut staffing at its Havana
U.S. diplomats in Havana say left them with U.S. President Barrack Obama. before falling ill. embassy by 60 percent in response to the
ailments including headaches, hearing Rodriguez said the dispute has caused The U.S. has not accused Cubas govern- incidents, expelled Cuban diplomats from
problems and concussions. delays in proposed public health coopera- ment of carrying out the attacks, but says it their embassy in Washington, issued a trav-
Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said tion and technical meetings on agriculture has not met its obligation to protect diplo- el warning for Americans going to Cuba and
the U.S. was deliberately lying about the as well as cultural, sporting and student mats on its territory. stopped issuing visas for Cubans in
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Letters to the editor Defining techs
New gas tax is tricking
California taxpayers
Support Coskey and Drabkin
for Burlingame school board Daily Journal emerging role
Editor, Editor, endorsements
Burlingame Elementary School District The San Diego Union-Tribune
Californias Senate Bill 1, also known as
the Road Repair and Accountability act of is one of the most successful districts on Burlingame City Council

T
the Peninsula. Campaign rhetoric disparag- he rise of digital media giants like
2017 states funds are to be used only for Michael Brownrigg*, Ann Keighran*, Google, Facebook and Twitter has
transportation purposes necessary to repair ing that reputation is harmful. The leader- Ricardo Ortiz*
ship of our superintendent, hard work of drastically changed how people get
roads and bridges, expand the economy, San Mateo City Council and share information, and thus how they
and protect natural resources. teachers, administrators and parents has Rick Bonilla*, Joe Goethals*, Eric Rodriguez
kept us financially stable through the make decisions including how they vote. It
Article XIX of the California San Bruno mayor was inevitable that at some point this would
Constitution requires gasoline excise tax recession while maintaining high academic Rico Medina
achievement. Unprecedented community get the attention of Americas political class
revenues from motor vehicles traveling San Bruno City Council and would lead to calls for regulation.
upon public streets and highways to be support allowed us to raise salaries 21 per- Laura Davis, Michael Salazar
cent in six years, upgrade our aging infra- That point has come. Two days of Senate
deposited in the Highway Users Tax Burlingame Elementary School District
structure, maintain reasonable class sizes Board of Trustees hearings prompted by still-simmering
Account, for allocation to city, county and anger over Russian use of social media to
state transportation purposes. But the bill and engage the 21st century with vision Davina Drabkin*, Elizabeth Kendall, Doug
and innovation. All our schools are award Luftman* manipulate the 2016 U.S. election start-
would make available $5 million to imple- ed Tuesday. Before the hearings, The New
ment policies to promote pre-apprentice- winning. BIS was one of only 11 schools San Mateo-Foster City Elementary
in the state to win the prestigious Schools School District Board of Trustees York Times, citing the tech firms, revealed
ship training programs to carry out speci- that material linked to Russia reached 126
fied projects funded by the account. To Watch award. Noelia Corzo, Shiraz Zack-Kanga, Jacob
Incumbents Davina Drabkin and Kay Thiel million Facebook users, was shared in 1.4
Eligible projects shall include, but not are million Twitter messages from 36,000
limited to, sound walls for a freeway. Coskey are significant contributors to this San Carlos Elementary School District
success. Reward them with your vote. A Board of Trustees accounts, and uploaded in 1,100-plus videos
But the bill goes on to say a specified to Google-owned YouTube.
portion of these gasoline excise tax rev- trustee must be open-minded and respectful Carol Elliott*, Kathleen Farley*, Neil Layton
of the opinion of others, yet able to priori- Burlingame Measure I, quarter-cent sales Though these estimates are much higher
enues is deposited in the General Fund. than previous ones, theyre still just a
The General Fund can be used for elemen- tize conflicting interests with integrityand tax for city improvements YES
without obligation to serve the personal San Mateo Measure B, charter change to tiny fraction of total traffic on Facebook,
tary and secondary education, higher educa- Twitter and YouTube. But theres no ques-
tion, public assistance, Medicaid, natural agendas of others who do not have the best conform to new state law changing
interests of the entire district in mind. The elections to even-numbered years and tion this effort had an effect on the elec-
resources, and corrections and rehabilita- tion starting with the leaks that used
tion. welfare of the children we serve must be extending council terms one year YES
primary. Coskey and Drabkin have these San Mateo Measure H, charter hacked emails to show some ostensibly
This bill would allocate some of tax rev- neutral leaders of the Democratic National
enues to the State Parks and Recreation qualities and understand their role. They amendment to allow regular council
rightly did not seek the endorsement of the meetings be held outside City Hall, and Committee favored Hillary Clinton over
Fund to be used for state parks, off-high- Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
teachers union/BEA-CTA. While remain- other updates YES
way vehicle programs, or boating pro-
ing supportive of our wonderful teachers, I *Incumbent Tuesdays hearing saw no pushback from
grams. NOTE TO READERS: The deadline for tech officials to the idea that Russia used
In the story, Gas tax up today in the believe it is a conflict of interest for a
board member to be endorsed by the union. election-related letters to the editor has their companies for malign purposes. The
Nov. 1 edition of the Daily Journal, the passed . We will no longer accept any letters foreign interference we saw is reprehensible
MTCs Rentschler said Its unfortunate They understood this delicate balance.
Board membership should not be regarding the Nov. 7 election. and outrageous and opened a new battle-
transportation funding was diverted during ground for our company, our industry, and
the recession. approached as a hobby.Phoning in or
missingsix meetings in less than two as a scientist by profession, she will bring our society, Twitter lawyer Sean Edgett said.
All of these proposed uses of gas tax rev- Nevertheless, conflict appears to loom
years is not commitment.Candidates an important perspective to the board.
enue may be worthwhile. But they should over the Honest Ads Act, the proposed social
Drabkin and Coskey, however, have Please join me in voting for Coskey,
be funded separately. And if funds intended media regulations that have gotten the most
proven their merit and their re-election is Drabkin and Kendall on Nov. 7.
for road repair were diverted in the past, attention so far. Introduced by Sens. Amy
whats to prevent it from happening again? in the best interest of our kids and commu-
nity. Lisa Rosenthal Klobuchar, D-Minnesota, Mark Warner, D-
Im afraid California taxpayers have been Virginia, and John McCain, R-Arizona, the
badly duped. Burlingame
The letter writer is a former school board bill has three key provisions. It would:
Mark G. Intrieri Amend existing law to define paid inter-
Robert Baker trustee andBurlingame library trustee.
Burlingame net and digital advertisements as types of
San Mateo The letter writer is a parent and has regulated electioneering communication.
serv ed on the Burlingame Elementary Traffic problems Require large digital platforms to main-
School District board for 10 y ears. tain a public file with details about all elec-
CuriOdyssey Editor,
tioneering communications purchased by a
Articles related to the traffic problems
Editor, group or individual who spends more than
Sue Lemperts column, CuriOdyssey, a
Vote Coskey, Drabkin and Kendall affecting Bay Area residents quality of life
$500 on advertising.
range from complicated to very expensive
science gem in the Oct. 30 edition of the Editor, Require online platforms to make all
and they are all funded by the people com-
Daily Journal, provided a nice overview of I urge you to cast your ballot for Kay reasonable efforts to ensure that foreign
muting. One example is creating designat-
a wonderful place. The museum offers Coskey, Davina Drabkin and Elizabeth individuals and entities are not purchasing
ed express and commuter lanes like they
something for everybody, making it Kendall for the Burlingame school board. political advertisements in order to influ-
have in East Bay. I regularly drive to
enjoyable for people of all ages. As a former school board member, I know ence the American electorate.
Dublin and have not noticed any improve-
CuriOdyssey is educational as well as from experience that it is vital to have peo- The Internet Association a trade group
ment whatsoever.
entertaining. ple on the board with experience and insti- founded by industry giants accepts the
Let me make a suggestion. I propose
Visiting CuriOdyssey always puts a tutional history, an even temperament, need to regulate paid internet and digital
businesses consider giving up the 7 a.m.
smile on my face and supplies me with an good financial skills and the best interest of advertisements. But it is rightly skeptical
to 5 p.m. work day for a more practical
appreciation for nature and science. Theres the children of Burlingame front and center. about internet firms being asked to follow
morning or afternoon shift cycle. It seems
no better way to have a good time and be Both Coskey and Drabkin meet those vague rules and worried that disclosure rules
that would cut the traffic in half immediate-
inspired than spending an afternoon at this requirements. could affect the privacy of advertisers.
ly. I notice most of the big company build-
great museum right in our own backyard. Its also important to bring on newcom- Google, Facebook and Twitter better figure
ings are lit up brightly all night anyways.
ers with children in the district and a fresh out what they can live with and quickly
Beverly Paterson perspective and thats where Elizabeth Gary Lester because there is a regulatory freight train
San Mateo Kendall gets my vote. As a parent, volun- San Mateo bearing down on them. The Honest Ads Act
teer at Washington Elementary School, and is mild compared with what some of tech
firms critics want to do. Upset over what he
OUR MISSION: sees as their monopoly power, Steve
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most Bannon the Breitbart boss who was
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for those President Donald Trumps chief strategist
who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula.
By combining local news and sports coverage, analysis and still has his ear has said he wants
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: and insight with the latest business, lifestyle, state, Facebook and Google to be regulated like
Michael Davis Charles Gould national and world news, we seek to provide our utilities. Fox News host Tucker Carlson has
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Joe Rudino readers with the highest quality information resource in said that Google should be.
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joy Uganiza Todd Waibel San Mateo County. Our pages belong to you, our
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Stocks end mixed amid shaky forecasts, tax proposals


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS seen as the most likely pick for a
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS week or so. If hes approved by the
High: 23,531.38 Senate, Powell would replace cur-
NEW YORK U.S. stocks fin-
ished mixed on Thursday as Low: 23,350.98 rent Chair Janet Yellen when her
investors pored over House Close: 23,516.26 term ends in February. He has been
Republicans tax proposals and Change: +81.25 a Fed policymaker since 2012 and
President Donald Trump picked Fed is generally seen as favoring lower
OTHER INDEXES interest rates than other top candi-
Governor Jerome Jay Powell to
S&P 500: 2579.85 +0.49 dates. Investors expect him to
lead the Federal Reserve. Weak
results from consumer and health NYSE Index: 12,372.96 +10.08 keep raising rates at the gradual
care companies pulled those parts Nasdaq: 6714.94 -1.59 pace the Fed has maintained over
of the market lower. NYSE MKT: 2590.71 - 44.13 the last few years while continuing
The House tax plan would cut the Russell 2000: 1496.55 +3.77 to let its bond portfolio shrink.
top corporate tax rate to 20 per- Wilshire 5000: 26,776.52 - 20.74 The Standard & Poors 500 index
cent from 35 percent. That helped rose 0.49 points to 2,579.85. The
smaller, more U.S.-focused com- 10-Yr Bond: 2.34 - 0.02 Dow Jones industrial average
panies, because they generally Oil (per barrel): 54.74 + 0.44 added 81.25 points, or 0.3 per-
pay higher tax rates than larger old : 1,276.80 - 0.50 cent, to a record 23,516.26. The
firms that do a lot of business in Nasdaq composite sank 1. 59
other countries. Home improve- sales, particularly in high-cost Investors. She noted that the bill tions becoming more competitive points to 6,714.94. The Russell
ment retailers and homebuilders areas. would immediately lower the cor- with global peers, especially the 2000 index of smaller-company
slumped because the bill would The GOP tax plan was mostly porate tax rate instead of reducing small cap and domestic compa- stocks picked up 3.77 points, or
reduce the amount of interest what investors expected, said it over time, an idea some nies, she said. 0.3 percent, to 1,496.55. Slightly
Americans can deduct on new Mona Mahajan, U.S. investment Republicans had proposed earlier. The choice of Powell also didnt more stocks on the New York
mortgages. That could hurt home strategist for Allianz Global That alone is a win for corpora- surprise Wall Street, as he had been Stock Exchange fell than rose.

What Powell brings to Fed post: Business in brief


Google, AutoNation partner haul up to 6,000 pounds and travel

The gift for forging consensus on self-driving car program


FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
around 100 miles on a fully
charged battery.
The first vans were delivered in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Powells task to level Treasury Department post. Yet
Google is partnering with New York Thursday. Ryder will
help convince Powell was content to take an unas- start renting or leasing them to
AutoNation, the countrys largest
WASHINGTON As a choice to co n g res s i o n al suming office near the photocopier customers in California, Illinois
auto dealership chain, in its push
lead the Federal Reserve, Jerome Republicans with a view of an alley. and New York by the end of this
to produce self-driving cars for
Powell defies any recent mold. successfully, in Jay dug in with the intensity of a year.
wide use.
He isnt a trained economist. Hes the end that a young analyst, Grumet said. He Customers will be able to charge
AutoNation said Thursday that
produced no trail of research. He default on the was like a junior staffer. the vehicles at Ryder facilities.
its dealerships will provide main-
built a fortune as an investment debt would A Washington native, Powell has Pricing wasnt released, but
tenance and repairs for Waymos
manager. amount to a long shown an impulse toward fed- Chanje says the vans overall cost
self-driving fleet of Chrysler
Yet by the reckoning of Fed ana- Jerome Powell catastrophe. eral policy and service. Early in his Pacifica vehicles. Waymo is is comparable to diesels because
lysts those who know him and A k a b a s career at Dillon Read, he followed they require less maintenance and
Googles automated vehicle tech-
those who dont Powell is observed that Powell was always Dillons former chairman, Nicholas no fuel.
nology wing. The agreement will
equipped to lead the worlds most trying to glean insights from those Brady, to President George H.W. CEO Bryan Hansel says Chanje
include additional models of vehi-
influential central bank, presiding around him and use that to form Bushs Treasury Department. Brady has spent five years and $1 billion
cles when Waymo brings them on
over a U.S. economy on solid opinions. had become Treasury secretary, and developing the van, which is built
line.
ground but hardly without risks. Educated at Princeton University Powell became undersecretary for in China.
Terms of the multi-year deal were
with a law degree from Georgetown, finance.
What Powell brings to the posi- not disclosed.
tion most of all, they say, are a for-
Powell, 64, known as Jay, spent
His work at the Bipartisan Policy Google has been partnering 24 Hour Fitness settles
many years in investment manage-
midable intelligence, an apprecia- ment at Dillon Read and then at
Center followed later in his career, with a number of car-centric com- lawsuit for $1.3 million
tion of intellectual diversity and a and it led to his nomination by panies like Avis, the ridesharing
the Carlyle Group. His work there SANTA ANA The 24 Hour
gift for forging agreement. And in President Barack Obama to the Feds company Lyft, and Fiat Chrysler.
made him one of the wealthiest fig- Fitness gym chain will pay $1.3
five years on the Feds board of gov- board. Since Google first began pursu-
ures to serve on the Fed board: His million to settle allegations that
ernors, he has schooled himself in In contrast to Powell, his prede- ing self-driving vehicle technolo-
most recent financial disclosure it misled people about its member-
monetary policy while becoming a cessors Bernanke and Yellen were gy in 2009, a wave of major play-
form places his wealth at between ship fees.
specialist in areas from banking nationally distinguished econo- ers have joined the chase. General
$19.7 million and $55 million. And The Orange County district
regulation to the U.S. payments mists before their Fed chairman- Motors and Ford, along with other
based on how government disclo- attorneys office says an agree-
system. ships, with decades of research, big technology companies,
sures are drafted, his wealth may ment was filed Wednesday,
A moderate who is expected to fol- papers and books attached to their including Apple and ride-hailing
actually be closer to $100 million. although the company didnt
low the cautious approach to inter- names. In theory at least, they came service Uber, are developing their
Yet those who know him describe acknowledge any wrongdoing.
est rates of the current Fed chair, to the Fed job prepared to lead the own technology.
a man of unshowy modesty and col- A lawsuit filed in Orange County
Janet Yellen, Powell could serve as a central banks response to unfore- Waymo is in a legal tussle with
legiality, with little discernible pre- alleged that beginning in 2006,
steadying force for the U.S. econo- seen economic crises. No one knew, Uber, alleging that one of its for-
tension. Earlier this year at Reagan 24 Hour Fitness sold prepaid mem-
my as well as a unifying figure after all, that Ben Bernanke would mer managers stole its trade
National Airport, Matthew berships to people with a guaran-
among the central banks policy- have to endure the stomach-churn- secrets and took them along when
McCormick, a government econo- tee that annual renewal rates would
makers. As a Fed governor, Powell ing threat to the financial system he joined Uber in 2016. The trial
mist who was traveling with him, remain low.
has never dissented from a central that forced him to preside over a raft is set to begin later this year.
said he watched Powell carry a car But prosecutors say the San
bank decision. of emergency actions to save the AutoNation Inc., based in Fort
seat and luggage for a family he saw Ramon-based company later
A consensus builder is how Shai largest banks and, by extension, the Lauderdale, Florida, runs about
was struggling to make a connect- changed the rules without telling
Akabas, who worked with Powell at economy. 360 dealerships in the U.S.
ing flight at Reagan National members and began raising renew-
the Bipartisan Policy Center, a pub- Airport. What colleagues do know about al rates sometimes by 300 per-
lic policy think tank, describes At the Bipartisan Policy Center, Powell is that he wont likely hesi- Ryder adds 125 cent.
him. Powell was for two years a vis- Jason Grumet, who founded the cen- tate to rely on colleagues or advisers electric vans to its fleet Under the settlement, members
iting scholar at the center, where, ter, recalls that the organization did- with deeper expertise. He is DETROIT Truck rental compa- who bought prepaid contracts after
among other things, he focused on nt know what to expect from described as someone who believes ny Ryder Systems Inc. is adding 2006 will be allowed to renew at
helping avert a crisis over raising Powell, who had just finished sever- deeply that differing opinions and 125 fully electric vans to its fleet. the guaranteed lifetime rate and
the governments debt ceiling, until al lucrative years at the Carlyle backgrounds can help build com- The 26-foot vans are made by will receive partial refunds for the
he joined the Feds board in 2012. Group and had earlier held a high- mon ground in public policymak- Chanje Energy Inc. , a Los higher rates they were forced to
While at the think tank, it was ing. Angeles-based startup. They can pay.

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Bin Ladens thoughts unearthed in released journal


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing the region. the cusp of unstoppable change, chaos and cost.
The Associated Press turmoil. I am upset by the timing of the revolu-
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates A journal examined a copy of the In Libya, the uprising there would end tions. We told them to slow down, bin
made public by the CIA and apparently journal uploaded by the with Moammar Gadhafis death months after Laden is quoted as saying, though its not
handwritten by one of Osama bin Ladens Long War Journal to its bin Laden was killed. In Yemen, al-Qaida entirely clear which countries he is referring
daughters offers a glimpse into how the late website. The CIA would gain a greater foothold and remain to.
al-Qaida leader viewed the world around him released it on Wednesday active amid the chaos of war and famine. In On Libya, bin Laden says he believes the
and reveals his deep interest in the 2011 as part of a trove of mate- Bahrain, the Sunni-led monarchy would uprising has opened the door for
Arab Spring revolutions that were unfold- rial recovered during the launch a crackdown on the countrys Shiite jihadists.
ing in the months before a U.S. raid killed May 2011 raid that killed majority. In Syria, the governments lethal This is why Gadhafi and his son say that
Osama
him. bin Laden, then took response to a protest by schoolchildren in the extremists will come from the sea,
He talks about Libya becoming a pathway bin Laden
down the files, saying early 2011 would spark mass protests which will be an area of operation for al-
for jihadis to Europe; of his time as a young they were temporarily unavailable pending across the country and ignite a war and mas- Qaida. This will be the Somalia of the
teen visiting William Shakespeares home resolution of a technical issue. sive refugee crisis that continues today. Mediterranean, he is quoted as saying.
in Britain; of how quickly turmoil had The journal appears to cover conversa- The reflections, jotted down in blue ink at Still, bin Laden appears reluctant to issue
gripped the Middle East. tions between bin Laden and his daughters, times and at others in red, refer repeatedly to a statement in support of Islamists in Libya
The 228-page journal meanders between Miriam and Somiya, his wife and his sons, media reports of what was happening across for fear that if Gadhafi is ousted, the U.S.
discussions, thoughts and reflections bin Khaled and Hamza the latter of whom the region. will try to expand its footprint there.
Laden shared with his family about how to would go on to become a potential succes- At one point, they criticize Al-Jazeera Yemen is a primary focus of the journal
exploit the uprisings, what to make of the sor to lead the group his father founded. TVs broadcast of gruesome images from a entries. Al-Qaidas branch there is among
rapid changes unfolding in the Arab world The journal is titled, Special diaries for deadly protest in Yemen, saying that a warn- its most active in the world and the journal
and when al-Qaida should speak out. Abu Abdullah: Sheikh Abdullahs points of ing should have been given in order to suggests al-Qaida was plotting an assassi-
This chaos and the absence of leadership view A session with the family, which shield children from viewing them. nation attempt against Yemens embattled
in the revolutions is the best environment refers to bin Laden by his traditional Arabic However, the Qatari-backed channel is also ruler at the time, Ali Abdullah Saleh.
to spread al-Qaidas thoughts and ideas, name. The conversations took place hailed for working on toppling regimes There is little indication that the writer
bin Laden is quoted as telling his family in between February and April 2011, with the and for carrying the banner of the revolu- had much information about what was hap-
the document. journal entries dated according to the tions. pening in the region beyond what was
Bin Ladens wife, referred to as Um Islamic calendar. Bin Laden appears concerned by the speed reported in the media. This could indicate
Hamza, assures him that a tape he released During that time, uprisings in Tunisia and of some of the regions revolts, believing that bin Laden had become isolated in his
seven years earlier calling out the rulers of Egypt had ousted longtime autocratic rulers, that a gradual approach would help avoid the final months hiding out in Abbottabad,
the region as unfit could be one of the major touching off protests in Libya, Yemen, backlash of a counter-revolution as regime Pakistan, where U.S. forces would find and
forces behind the Arab Spring protests roil- Bahrain and Syria. The Middle East was on figures sought to hold onto power at all kill him a little over a month later.

Russia hackers pursued all Putin foes, not just in U.S.


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and security services: then-Secretary of State
A master list of individuals whom Russia would John Kerry, former Secretary of State Colin
WASHINGTON It wasnt just Hillary like to spy on, embarrass, discredit or silence. Powell, then-NATO Supreme Commander,
Clintons emails they went after. U.S. Air Force Gen. Philip Breedlove, and
The hackers who disrupted the U.S. presi- Keir Giles, director of Conflict Studies Research Center one of his predecessors, U.S. Army Gen.
dential election last year had ambitions that Wesley Clark.
stretched across the globe, targeting the findings. He said the data was a master list dirt on Clinton, including thousands of The list skewed toward workers for defense
emails of Ukrainian officers, Russian oppo- of individuals whom Russia would like to spy emails. contractors such as Boeing, Raytheon and
sition figures, U.S. defense contractors and on, embarrass, discredit or silence. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called Lockheed Martin or senior intelligence fig-
thousands of others of interest to the The AP findings draw on a database of the notion that Russia interfered unfound- ures, prominent Russia watchers and espe-
Kremlin, according to a previously unpub- 19,000 malicious links collected by cyber- ed. But the list examined by AP provides cially Democrats. More than 130 party
lished digital hit list obtained by The security firm Secureworks, dozens of rogue powerful evidence that the Kremlin did just workers, campaign staffers and supporters of
Associated Press. emails, and interviews with more than 100 that. the party were targeted, including Podesta
The list provides the most detailed forensic hacking targets. This is the Kremlin and the general staff, and other members of Clintons inner circle.
evidence yet of the close alignment between Secureworks stumbled upon the data after a said Andras Racz, a specialist in Russian The AP also found a handful of Republican
the hackers and the Russian government, hacking group known as Fancy Bear acciden- security policy at Pazmany Peter Catholic targets.
exposing an operation that went back years tally exposed part of its phishing operation University in Hungary, as he examined the Podesta, Powell, Breedlove and more than
and tried to break into the inboxes of 4,700 to the internet. The list revealed a direct line data. a dozen Democratic targets besides Podesta
Gmail users from the popes representa- between the hackers and the leaks that rocked I have no doubts. would soon find their private correspondence
tive in Kiev to the punk band Pussy Riot in the presidential contest in its final stages, Secureworks list covers the period dumped to the web. The AP has determined
Moscow. The targets were spread among 116 most notably the private emails of Clinton between March 2015 and May 2016. Most of that all had been targeted by Fancy Bear,
countries. campaign chairman John Podesta. the identified targets were in the United most of them three to seven months before
Its a wish list of who youd want to target The issue of who hacked the Democrats is States, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia and Syria. the leaks.
to further Russian interests, said Keir Giles, back in the national spotlight following the In the United States, which was Russias They got two years of email, Powell
director of the Conflict Studies Research revelation Monday that a Donald Trump cam- Cold War rival, Fancy Bear tried to pry open recently told AP. He said that while he could-
Center in Cambridge, England, and one of paign official, George Papadopoulos, was at least 573 inboxes belonging to those in nt know for sure who was responsible, I
five outside experts who reviewed the APs briefed early last year that the Russians had the top echelons of the countrys diplomatic always suspected some Russian connection.

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Hidden chamber discovered in Egypts Great Pyramid


By Brian Rohan to the pyramid, on the outskirts of Cairo, can
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The scientists made the discovery using cosmic-ray imaging, walk, hunched over, up a long tunnel to reach
recording the behavior of subatomic particles called muons that the Grand Gallery. The space announced by the
scanning team does not appear to be connect-
CAIRO Scientists say they have found a
hidden chamber in Egypts Great Pyramid of
penetrate the rock similar to X-rays, only much deeper. ed to any known internal passages.
Giza, in what would be the first such discovery Scientists involved in the scanning called
in the structure since the 19th century and one of subatomic particles called muons that pen- governments oversight panel for the new the find a breakthrough that highlighted the
likely to spark a new surge of interest in the etrate the rock similar to X-rays, only much techniques, said that the area in question has usefulness of modern particle physics in
pharaohs. deeper. Their paper was peer-reviewed before been known of for years and thus does not archaeology.
In an article published in the journal Nature appearing in Nature, an international, inter- constitute a discovery. He has long down- It was hidden, I think, since the construc-
on Thursday, an international team said the disciplinary journal of science, and its results played the usefulness of scans of ancient sites. tion of the pyramid, Tayoubi added.
30-meter (yard) void deep within the pyramid confirmed by other teams of scientists. The Great Pyramid, the last surviving won-
The Great Pyramid is full of voids. We have
is situated above the structures Grand Gallery, der of the ancient world, has captivated visi-
Chances of the space containing treasure or to be careful how results are presented to the
and has a similar cross-section. tors since it was built as a royal burial cham-
burial chambers are almost nil, said Aidan public, he said, adding that one problem fac-
The purpose of the space is unclear, and its ber some 4,500 years ago. Experts are still
Dodson, an Egyptologist at the University of ing the international team is that it did not
not yet known whether it was built with a divided over how it and other pyramids were
Bristol, but the discovery helps shed light on have an Egyptologist as a member. He said the
function in mind or if its merely a gap in the constructed, so even relatively minor discov-
building techniques. chamber was likely empty space builders used
pyramids architecture. Some experts say such eries generate great interest.
The pyramids burial chamber and sarcoph- to construct the rooms below.
empty spaces have been known for years. Late last year, for example, thermal scan-
This is a premier, said Mehdi Tayoubi, a agus have already been discovered, so this In order to construct the Grand Gallery, you ning identified a major anomaly in the Great
co-founder of the ScanPyramids project and new area was more likely kept empty above had to have a hollow, or a big void in order to Pyramid three adjacent stones at its base
president of the Heritage Innovation the Grand Gallery to reduce the weight of stone access it you cannot build it without such a which registered higher temperatures than
Preservation Institute. It could be composed pressing down on its ceiling, he said, adding space, he said. Large voids exist between others.
of one or several structures... maybe it could that similar designs have been found in other the stones and may have been left as construc- Speculation that King Tutankhamuns tomb
be another Grand Gallery. It could be a cham- pyramids. tion gaps. contains additional antechambers stoked
ber, it could be a lot of things. Egypts former antiquities minister and The pyramid is also known as Khufus interest in recent years, before scans by
The scientists made the discovery using famed archaeologist Zahi Hawass, who has Pyramid for its builder, a 4th Dynasty pharaoh ground-penetrating radar and other tools came
cosmic-ray imaging, recording the behavior been testing scanning methods and heads the who reigned from 2509 to 2483 B.C. Visitors up empty, raising doubts about the claim.

Spain judge jails Catalan Around the world Thursday.


After the nine Catalan Cabinet members
power will be fully restored to the U.S. territo-
ry after Hurricane Maria.
ministers, mulls leaders arrest break away from Spain. who showed up were questioned, a judge sent Puerto Rico officials say Thursday that the
Former President Carles Puigdemont and his eight of them to jail without bail. One was state-owned utility is generating 37 percent of
MADRID A Spanish judge jailed nine for- ordered held in lieu of 50,000 euros ($58,300)
13-member Cabinet are being investigated for its regular output and aims for 95 percent by
mer members of Catalonias separatist gov- rebellion, sedition and embezzlement stem- in bail. The seven men and two women were
ernment Thursday and was deliberating a pos- mid-December. But a U.S. Army Corps of
ming from their pursuit of Catalan independ- taken from the court in police vans hours later Engineers official says the goal is to restore
sible international arrest warrant for the ence. The Spanish government removed them and assigned to prisons in the Madrid area.
regions ousted president, who remained in 75 percent by the end of January.
from office on Oct. 27 and they were sum- Thousands of protesters took to the streets
Belgium while the others appeared in a Madrid moned to appear in Spains National Court on of Catalan towns to condemn the pre-charge The difference in estimates comes two days
court for questioning about their efforts to detentions, which fellow separatist politi- after the state-owned utility canceled a heavily
cians and elected officials criticized as an scrutinized $300 million contract awarded to
attack on ideas. Whitefish Energy Holdings after the Category
4 storm hit on Sept. 20.
Clash emerges over Puerto Rico Power company director Ricardo Ramos
power restoration timeline says he is recommending that Oklahoma-
based Cobra Acquisitions, which has a $200
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico Officials in the million contract with the government, sub-
U.S. and Puerto Rico are clashing over when contract the workers Whitefish had employed.

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CSM to celebrate career of Coach O


By Terry Bernal the next opponent on such recognition, he concerns himself more going cancer treatment, needed more atten-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF the schedule quietly with CSMs upcoming opponent, Santa tion than was available to a college head
announced he will retire Rosa Junior College, and using that game to coach, necessitating that he resign.
Coach O has never been one to get at the end of the season keep his players moving onward and upward I was just trying to do something to help
ahead of himself. after 21 years at the helm in the football careers and lives. the family and do what I could, Owens said.
Head coach Larry Owens College of San of the Bulldogs. Hopefully theyre not looking at it for Owens returned as an assistant coach under
Mateo Bulldogs are currently 7-1 overall, CSM will honor me, Owens said. Thats besides the point. Bret Pollack before beginning his second
tied for the best overall record in Northern Owens, 61, Saturday in a I hope these kids are growing, they are stint as head coach in 2016, with Pollack
California. They are also undefeated through postgame celebration, maturing and going down the right path. returning to his role as offensive coordina-
three Bay 6 Conference games, currently in Larry Owens gathering players and Owens retirement will mark the second tor. Three weeks into this season, though,
first place. CSM is currently ranked No. 4 in coaches, past and pres- time he has stepped away from the Bulldogs. with the Bulldogs getting off to a 3-0 start,
the state. ent, for a private party at CSMs College He first stepped down following the 2008 Owens, after contemplating retirement for a
Amid the success, Owens while contin- Center. season, noting family reasons. His father
ually concerning himself with preparing for While Owens said he is honored by any had just passed away. And his mother, under- See OWENS, Page 18

Game of the Week

KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS


Pierre Garcon will miss the rest of the season
with a broken bone in his neck.

49ers place Garcon


on injured reserve
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SANTA CLARA The 49ers will place


TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL leading receiver Pierre Garcon on injured
Left: El Camino quarterback Jonas Junio readies for the Bell Game during practice Wednesday at Colt Field. Right: South City defensive reserve for the remainder of the season with
tackle Romeo Alapati during practice Wednesday at Clifford Field readies to rush EC in Saturdays annual archrivalry game. a broken bone in his neck.
The 49ers (0-8) said Thursday that Garcon

For whom the Bell tolls


has a non-displaced fracture of the C5 pedi-
cle. The typical rehabilitation time for that
type of injury is eight weeks.
Garcon led the team with 40 catches for
500 yards before getting hurt last weekend
in a loss at Philadelphia. Garcon had signed
By Terry Bernal a first down on a fake punt to open the door Camino (3-5) legitimately go into not just a five-year deal this offseason as a free agent
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF for an eventual game-winning score. rivalry week, but into the season looking that could be worth up to $47.5 million and
The EC triumphs, however, have been few forward to Week 10, absolutely gunning for was one of the few bright spots for a winless
One year after head coach Jay Oca arrived and far between. one another. team that has been decimated by injuries.
at South City was the last time the Warriors Its been a lot of heartache and its been When guys go on and talk about playing Garcon was on pace for the second most
lost the annual Bell Game to crosstown tough, Jacobson said. here, they dont talk about the playoffs, they catches and third most yards in his career
archrival El Camino. This is what the Bell Game means to the dont care about CCS, Oca said. What they despite getting suspect quarterback play
That loss came in 2003 when Oca was still football community of South San Francisco, talk about is: Have you won The Bell. from Brian Hoyer and C.J. Beathard.
a junior-varsity coach, yet he still felt the which has been somewhat marginalized this Riding a streak of 14 straight Bell The injury leaves the Niners with
shockwaves of watching the Colts celebrate season by both teams sub-.500 play. But as Game wins, South City also holds an Marquise Goodwin, rookie Trent Taylor,
a rare rivalry win and march away with the is the tagline for every game played advantage in playing in the tougher PAL Aldrick Robinson, and undrafted rookies
most coveted trophy in town. throughout San Mateo County during the Ocean Division, with El Camino in the PAL Kendrick Bourne and Victor Bolden Jr. as the
Thats still painful, Oca said. Peninsula Athletic Leagues rivalry week, Lake. This dynamic didnt seem to matter healthy receivers on the roster. That leaves
The 2003 win for El Camino was one of records go out the window for these games. last year, however, when the Warriors held no proven options for newly acquired
six rivalry victories Colts head coach Eric This is perhaps more unique in South San on for a 28-27 victory, averting disaster Jimmy Garoppolo whenever he is ready to
Jacobson has been a part of. His first was in Francisco than any other town, where an after the Colts scored a touchdown in the take over as starting quarterback.
1986, as a player, when current Burlingame old-school air of rivalry still prevails. Both final minute by stopping ECs all-or-noth- None of those players have ever caught
baseball manager Shawn Scott a one- teams enter not only looking to bring The ing 2-point conversion attempt. more than 30 passes in a season and they
time male athlete of the year at El Camino Bell trophy and the celebration home. have combined for 52 catches and 699 yards
sparked a comeback drive by running for Each South City (2-6 overall) and El See GOTW, Page 14 receiving this season.

Thompson, Durant lead Dubs past injury-riddled Spurs


Leonard and Tony Parker, as they did in the
By Raul Dominguez
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Warriors 112, Spurs 92 conference finals. Unlike those blowout
Curry added 21 points ward to April, May, June. But having gone victories, the Warriors struggled to close
SAN ANTONIO Kevin Durant and for Golden State in its through the experience last year and three out the Spurs.
Stephen Curry are already thinking about first meeting against San years ago and understanding what it takes to We might as well start every game here
Golden States postseason possibilities. Antonio since sweeping win a championship, its kind of cliche, but down 20, Golden State coach Steve Kerr
The Warriors slow start could be a the Western Conference every game you can learn a little bit some- said. Other than the playoffs last year, that
byproduct of that early daydreaming. finals en route to the thing about yourself and continue to build will be four or five straight games where
Klay Thompson scored 27 points, Durant NBA title. great habits to get there. that happened. You have to be able to match
had 24 and the Warriors overcame a lethar- Klay Thompson Me and (Durant) were One lesson is staying focused against the the Spurs intensity, especially because
gic first half to beat injury-riddled San talking about it on the Spurs, even as the five-time champions face theyre such a good rebounding team.
Antonio 112-92 on Thursday night, hand- bench tonight, Curry said. It is tough to their own struggles.
ing the Spurs their fourth straight loss. still be Nov. 1st or 2nd and be looking for- San Antonio played without Kawhi See DUBS, Page 16
14 Friday Nov. 3, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Olympic Club to get Raiders looking to tighten run D


PGA and Ryder Cup THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I mean, its similar to a guy getting
injured for us, Del Rio said. Obviously for
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SARASOTA, Fla. If the Oakland Raiders them, they dont have him at all anymore,
are going to have any success turning their but for us we treat it very similarly to a guy
SAN FRANCISCO The San Francisco season around in the second half they will that maybe was injured. Because its going
Chronicle reports that Olympic Club has need to be strong on defense against the run to be the next man up.
agreed to host the PGA Championship in and generate some turnovers in the second- The Raiders secondary has also struggled
2028 and the Ryder Cup matches in 2032. ary. and the teams depth is being challenged by
The Olympic Club had been in line to The Raiders have given up 120.4 yards per several injuries. Safety Gareon Conley is
host the 2027 U.S. Open until it went to game on the ground, 25th not expected to be available Sunday night
Pebble Beach. in the league. Oakland and cornerback David Amerson did not prac-
The Chronicle cited a source as saying gave up 166 yards rush- tice Thursday as he continues to deal with a
the USGA sensed that Olympic was going ing in Sundays 34-14 foot injury.
to accept an offer from the PGA of America loss to the Buffalo Bills. Oakland does not have an interception
for its two biggest championships. Running back LeSean this season but Norton said he expects the
The PGA of America said its president and McCoy had 151 yards and turnovers will come as long as the players
chief executive would be at Olympic Club a touchdown. execute.
next Wednesday for a special announcement. USA TODAY SPORTS Defensive coordinator We understand that theres a certain
Olympic has hosted the U.S. Open five Above: Raiders cornerback Dexter McDon- Ken Norton Jr. said that process, theres a certain technique, theres
times, most recently in 2012. Ken Norton Jr.
ald tackles Bills receiver Zay Jones during the they held McCoy in certain defenses that you call, Norton said.
The Ryder Cup has been to California just first half Sunday at New Era Field. check for the most part until a 48-yard Its about mastering your defense, master-
once, in Palm Springs in 1959. Harding Below: The Raiders were expecting to see touchdown run late in the fourth quarter. ing your technique (and) then putting your-
Park, across the street from Olympic, is to running back Jay Ajayi this Sunday, but the McCoy was good, I think that up until self in position to make plays.
host the PGA Championship in 2020. Dolphins traded him to the Eagles. that point we were pretty solid and sound, Study well, watching a lot of film (and)
Norton said. You got to give him a lot of really understand the formations that youre
credit and the offensive line a lot of credit for getting. I think that the process of being
putting bodies on it. At the same time, we smart and adding your hustle and your enthu-
missed a tackle or two on that play. Not very siasm to it, it puts you in a position to make
happy about it and weve certainly cleaned plays.
that up. Linebacker NaVorro Bowman said that the
The Raiders were expected to face another defense needs to play with a greater sense of
top running back when they play the Miami urgency with eight games remaining.
Dolphins on Sunday night but the Dolphins We have to set our minds to going to
traded Jay Ajayi to the Philadelphia Eagles reach this goal if we want to do it, Bowman
for a 2018 fourth-round draft selection said. I think we have the guys here to do it,
A year of listening, learning and Monday. we just have to hone in and play a full 60-
Head coach Jack Del Rio doesnt expect minute game, and understand its not going
discovering shared values the Dolphins to change many of their run- to be easy. We have to go and take it. If we do
Home for All Exchange ning formations despite the change in per- that, guys step up to the plate and do what
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Continued from page 13 it slip away. the whole way
Sunday, November 5, 2:00 pm Now, Jacobson is banking on a lit- backed by a career
Atherton Library, 2 Dinkelspiel Station Lane tle history and a lot of magic. In 2003, day by senior run-
Was Oca surprised at the emergence ning back Spencer
prior to that last EC win, the Colts
of last years EC team, a team that Eugenio, who
gained momentum by defeating
Monday, November 6, 4:30 pm posted a mere 1-9 record?
Capuchino the previous week. The rushed for 238 yards
Spencer
Woodside Library, 3140 Woodside Road Not at all, Oca said. I know El Colts won just three games that year, Eugenio and four touch-
Camino is going to play their best and finishing with two straight wins. downs. He added
were going to play our best. And Last week, El Camino enjoyed a 20- another score with a TD reception.
theres going to be some emotion. 3 victory over none other than Its always a good feeling, going in
Jacobson knows of emotion. Last Capuchino. It was a strong perform- with some confidence, Oca said, and
years heartbreaking loss wasnt the ance that saw EC take a first-quarter knowing we can go up against some
really good football teams.
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Field, the Colts missed a last-second third quarter, Emilio Urrutia broke a It think the kids are ready,
field goal when the chip shot went 60-yard scoring run. Jacobson said. I think their eyes are
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Sacred Heart Prep (1-3 PAL Bay, 2-6 overall) Best bets ... running back Nick Hulman remains in the
vs. Menlo School (4-0 PAL Ocean, 6-2 overall) race for the Central Coast Section rushing
at Foothill College, Friday, 7:30 p.m. backs coming off big weeks. Carlmont Aragon. Chase Hofmann opened the game crown, currently ranking fifth with 1,248
The Valpo Bowl saw Menlo prevail 31- fell 40-28 to Jefferson last week in a battle with a 90-yard TD run. He leads the PAL Bay yards. Aragon lost running back Camron
14 last season. Previously, Sacred Heart for first place in the PAL Lake. Demarii with 689 rushing yards on the year. Terra Grant to a first-half injury last week.
Prep had won the rivalry matchup named Blanks rushed for 205 yards and two touch- Nova lost its third straight to Menlo- Aragon running back Paul Lautaimi rushed
for both team being located on Valparaiso downs, and also returned a kickoff 96 yards Atherton 35-30. The Tigers jumped out to a for 112 yards.
Ave. four straight times. Menlo is rid- for a score. Sequoia last week earned its 17-0 first-quarter lead but scored just twice
ing a four-game winning streak, outscoring first PAL Ocean win 43-26 over Woodside. over the final three quarters. Quarterback
opponents 160-43 in that time. The Mills (1-2 PAL Lake, 3-5 overall)
Junior running back David Tuakalau totaled Nate Gordon threw for 289 yards and four
Knights took down Hillsdale 33-10 last 12 carries for 211 yards and two TDs. touchdowns but also matched his season- at Capuchino (0-3, 2-6), Friday, 7:30 p.m.
week in a battle for first place in the PAL Sequoia senior Duncan Stewart ranks fifth high throwing two interceptions. The Battle of the Strip has gone to
Ocean. Menlo had two receivers go over in the Central Coast Section with 761 Capuchino the past three years. Mills
100 yards receiving in David Schmaier (110 receiving yards. On Sept. 29, he went for a Aragon (7-1) last won the rivalry matchup 38-7 in 2013.
yards, two TDs) and Landon Smith (108 career-high 200 receiving yards in a 30-27 at Hillsdale (7-1), Friday, 7:30 p.m. The common link through Caps current
yards, two TDs). Two weeks ago, SHP loss to South City. The Battle of the Fleas, named for the winning streak was former head coach Ben
earned its only PAL Bay win 16-7 over Terra rival schools both being located on White, who took over in 2014. White is
Nova. Last week, the Gators fell 28-17 to Half Moon Bay (3-0 PAL Bay, 8-0 overall) Alameda de las Pulgas in San Mateo, saw now at Orosi High School in Tulare County,
Burlingame. at Terra Nova (0-3, 4-4), Friday, 7 p.m. Aragon prevail 37-37 in 2016. In 2015, where the team is 6-3. Miguel Nava took
The Skull Game has favored Terra Nova Hillsdale claimed the rivalry prize with a over for White this season. Mills,
Sequoia (3-5) the past two years. The Tigers won last year 45-22 win. Aragon has already locked up coached by Mike Dozier, has lost two in a
at Carlmont (7-1), Friday, 7:30 p.m. 35-31, and in 2015 38-28. The Cougars an automatic playoff berth, but fell to sec- row. The Vikings fell 30-21 to San
Sequoia has a five-year win streak in the last won the rivalry matchup in 2014 with a ond place in the PAL Bay last week with a Mateo last week despite a late push. Mills
battle for the Terremere Trophy. 30-point, fourth-quarter explosion 49-48. 21-14 loss to Half Moon Bay. Hillsdale held San Mateo to just 252 offensive yards.
Carlmont last won the rivalry matchup 20- The Cougars took outright first place in fell to second place in the PAL Ocean with a Senior defensive tackle Ari Blemur totaled a
14 in 2011. Both teams feature running the PAL Bay last week with a 21-14 win over 33-10 loss to Menlo. Hillsdale senior career-high 10 tackles.

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at San Mateo (6-2), Saturday, 11 a.m.
The Little Big Game has been biggest geographical distance in the 10 straight dating back to last season.
dominated by Burlingame for the past PAL. TKA has won the matchup the M-A totaled 262 rushing yards last
seven seasons. San Mateo last cap- past five seasons, including handily week, fronted by senior right tackle
tured The Paw tro- last year 49-25. TKA is coming off Makisi Tonga and sophomore left
phy in 2009 with a a tough 39-31 loss to South City. guard Uate Uhila. M-A has 22 sacks
25-20 win. Jefferson has won seven straight, on the year, led by junior linebacker
Burlingame won in including a key 40-28 victory over Daniel Heimuli and junior defensive
a 42-7 blowout last Carlmont last week in a battle for first tackle Noa Ngalu with five each.
year. Burlingame place in the PAL Lake. Senior running Woodside quarterback Joseph King is
earned its first win back Angelo Velez rushed for 178 yards on the verge of reaching 1,500 pass-
in PAL Bay play last and three touchdowns. He currently ing yards, currently at 1,470 on the
week 28-17 over ranks fourth in the Central Coast season.
Dimitri Rally Sacred Heart Prep. Section with 1,289 rushing yards this
The Panthers previ- season. TKA senior quarterback Serra (5-0 WCAL, 6-2 overall)
ous suffered tough losses to Aragon Chris Boccignone surpassed the 1,000 at St.Ignatius (1-4,2-6),Saturday,2:30 p.m.
14-8 and to Menlo-Atherton 14-10. passing plateau last week, going for You have to go back to 2005 for the
San Mateo has won two straight, top- 178 yards on 9-of-16 passing. He is last time Serra lost to St. Ignatius. The
ping Mills 30-21 last week. DeHay now at 1,033 yards on the year. Padres are coming off two huge wins
Allen returned for San Mateo two over the Wildcats, 51-14 in 2016 and
weeks ago in a 28-7 win over El Menlo-Atherton (5-3) 56-7 in 2015. Last week, Serra took
Camino, the seniors first game back at Woodside (0-8), Friday, 7:30 p.m. down Valley Christian 35-7 in a battle
since leaving on a stretcher in a Sept. Menlo-Atherton has dominated the for first place in the WCAL. Junior
8 win over Los Altos. Burlingame rivalry matchup in recent years, hav- linebacker E.J. Lalouh recorded 12
receiver Dimitri Rally enjoyed a career ing won seven straight times over tackles. St. Ignatius is coming off
week last week, totaling six catches Woodside. Last year the Bears rolled to its first league win of the year, a 22-21
for a career-high 156 yards and two a 63-14 win. The year prior, a 59-34 upset over Mitty. Serra quarterback
touchdowns. win. M-A got back in the win col- Luke Bottari surpassed the 1,500-yard
umn last week with a 35-30 win over passing plateau last week, going 15
Kings Academy (2-6) Terra Nova. Two weeks ago, the Bears for 24 for 162 yards, raising his sea-
at Jefferson (7-1), Friday, 7:30 p.m. fell 28-10 to Half Moon Bay in a bat- son total to 1, 559. Serra slot
The rivalry-week game between tle for first place in the PAL Bay. receiver Shane Villaroman returned
Sunnyvales The Kings Academy and Woodside is still looking for its first last week after missing three games
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Baseball agent sentenced for smuggling


By Curt Anderson baseball in South Florida. The truth is, these defendants corrupted
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Williams acknowledged young men. They attempted to corrupt the
what she called a para- process, Davidson said.
MIAMI A sports agent and a baseball dox between the Hernandez and Estrada were ordered to surren-
trainer convicted of operating a sophisticat- upstanding community der Dec. 14 to begin serving their sentences.
ed, sometimes violent network that smug- figure and smuggler with- Trial evidence showed an existing Cuban
gled Cuban players to the U.S. were sen- in both men. smuggling operation that brought people
tenced to prison Thursday. But she said the case, from the communist-run island to Mexico
U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams which came to a close a became the platform in 2009 for the much
ordered a sentence of nearly four years for agent Bartolo day after this years World more lucrative trade in elite ballplayers.
Bartolo Hernandez and just over five years for Hernandez Series ended, is actually People involved in that operation testified
trainer Julio Estrada. Both were convicted by a fairly simple. it was ultimately overseen by Hernandez and
jury in March of conspiracy and alien smug- This case is not about fulfilling dreams. Estrada, and it had connections to the vio-
SERGIO ESTRADA/USA TODAY SPORTS gling charges that included some high-profile This case is certainly not about love of the lent Zetas drug cartel in Mexico.
K.J. Costello will make his second start of the Major League Baseball players who paid them a game. This case is about money, millions The players would be whisked from Cuba to
year Saturday against Washington State. cut of their lucrative contracts. and millions of dollars, the judge said. Mexico or Haiti in a speedboat, sign papers
During a four-hour hearing, Williams heard Hernandez, Estrada and members of the claiming residency in their new country and
Costello named from numerous friends and family members
of the two men about how close they remain
with most of the players who made it to the
smuggling network received about $20 mil-
lion for Cuban player contracts worth about
$230 million, said Assistant U.S. Attorney
eventually be cleared to sign with MLB teams.
Prosecutors showed jurors how many of those
documents contained false information and

starting QB for U.S. and how involved they are with youth Ron Davidson. some travel documents were forged.

No. 18 Cardinal DUBS


San Antonio led 31-12 lead after Golden heavily booed throughout the game.
State went scoreless for 4 1/2 minutes midway
through the opening period. Tip-ins
Golden State slowly cut into the lead behind
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Continued from page 13 its defense. After shooting 48 percent in the Golden State has made at least 10 3-pointers
first quarter, the Spurs were held to 33 percent in each of its games this season. The Warriors
STANFORD K.J. Costello will start at in the second quarter. San Antonio was 1 for 5 were 14 for 28 on 3s against the Spurs. ...
quarterback for No. 18 Stanford this week at The Warriors took their first lead two min- Thompson has a 3-pointer in 63 straight
on 3-pointers and 7 for 21 overall in the sec-
No. 25 Washington State. utes into the third quarter at 60-57 on Durants games, the leagues longest active streak. ...
ond quarter.
Coach David Shaw said Thursday that 3-pointer. Durant has scored at least 20 points in all but
Our focus (sparked the rally), especially on
Costello will replace Keller Chryst for Durant missed his first eight shots and the the defensive end, and not fouling, one of the teams nine games this season. ...
Saturdays key game in the Pac-12 North. Spurs made six 3-pointers in the first quarter Thompson said. Those two things are great JaVale McGee played in his 500th career
Costello completed 15 of 24 passes for in bolting to an early double-digit lead. because when we do that, we are able to get out game. ... Golden State closes out a three-game
173 yards and a touchdown in a 34-24 win Spurs forward LaMarcus Aldridge had 24 in transition and get easy buckets. Our focus trip in Denver.
over Arizona State on Sept. 30 in his only points and 10 rebounds, continuing his resur- on that side of the ball was really good.
previous start. Costello has completed 44 gent season. Thompson finished 11 for 17 from the field, Block party
of 67 passes for 517 yards with four TDs and LaMarcus was magnificent, San Antonio including 5 for 8 on 3-pointers.
no interceptions this season. coach Gregg Popovich said. Hes been mag- Golden State had 11 blocked shots, includ-
The Spurs finished 7 for 24 on 3-pointers,
Chryst had started 13 of the past 14 games nificent every game. His perseverance his ing an emphatic block by Thompson on
failing to make a 3 in the second half after
for the Cardinal but has completed just 53.8 hustle, his focus has been off the charts. Hes Aldridge.
draining six in the opening quarter.
percent of his passes this season with eight done a great job. We contested shots, we rebounded and we The block led to an animated celebration by
touchdowns and four interceptions. Kyle Anderson added 16 points in place of got out in transition, Durant said. Thompson, followed by an ensuing turnover.
Stanford can clinch the Pac-12 North with Leonard, who has not played this season Zaza Pachulia, making his first appearance It felt great, until I turned it over and got
wins against Washington State and while suffering from an injured right quadri- in San Antonio since Leonard was lost after pulled out, Thompson said. That is karma
Washington the next two weeks. ceps. landing on the centers foot in Game 1, was for you. But it felt really good.

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Mens soccer New England 6 2 0 .750 216 179 Boston 6 2 .750 BOSTON The Boston Red Sox
Toronto 4 3 .571 1 1/2 Tampa Bay 14 102 2 22 54 38
Caada at Gavilan, 3 p.m.; Skyline at Evergreen, 4 Buffalo 5 3 0 .625 174 149
Philadelphia 4 4 .500 2 Ottawa 13 6 2 5 17 47 42
have hired Tony La Russa to serve
p.m. Miami 4 3 0 .571 92 152
Womens soccer N.Y. Jets 4 5 0 .444 191 207 New York 3 4 .429 2 1/2 TORONTO 13 8 5 0 16 50 44 as a vice president and special
Brooklyn 3 5 .375 3
Foothill at Caada, 2 p.m.; Skyline at Hartnell, 4 p.m. Boston 11 5 3 3 13 32 34 assistant on its baseball opera-
Football South Detroit 14 6 7 1 13 38 41
Jacksonville 4 30 .571 183 110 Southeast Division tions staff.
Half Moon Bay at Terra Nova; Sacred Heart Prep vs. W L Pct GB Buffalo 13 4 7 2 10 34 48
Tennessee 4 30 .571 158 173 Orlando 6 2 .750 The Red Sox announced the hir-
Menlo School at Foothill College; Menlo-Atherton Houston 3 40 .429 215 188 Florida 12 4 7 1 9 43 51
at Woodside; Aragon at Hillsdale; Sequoia at Carl- Charlotte 5 3 .625 1 Montreal 13 4 8 1 9 34 51 ing Thursday. In his new role, hell
Indianapolis 2 60 .250 142 246 Washington 4 3 .571 1 1/2
mont;TKA at Jefferson; Mills at Capuchino, 7:30 p.m.
North
Miami 3 4 .429 2 1/2 work under Red Sox president of
Atlanta 1 7 .125 5 Metropolitan Division
SATURDAY Pittsburgh 6 20 .750 167 131 New Jersey 11 9 2 0 18 42 31 baseball operations Dave
Boys water polo Baltimore 4 40 .500 170 148 Central Division
CCS Open Division quarterfinals Cincinnati 3 40 .429 122 135 Columbus 13 9 4 0 18 44 33 Dombrowski in all areas of base-
W L Pct GB
No. 8 Serra vs. No. 1 Sacred Heart Prep, 4 p.m.; No. 6 Cleveland 0 80 .000 119 202 Indiana 5 3 .625 Pittsburgh 15 8 5 2 18 40 54 ball operations, including player
Menlo-Atherton vs. No. 3 Menlo at M-A, 7 p.m. Detroit 5 3 .625 N.Y. Islanders13 7 5 1 15 48 42 development and consultation
CCS Division II quarterfinals West Milwaukee 4 4 .500 1 Philadelphia 14 7 6 1 15 43 38
No. 6 Stevenson vs. No. 3 Hillsdale at Lynbrook, 2:30 Kansas City 6 20 .750 236 180 Cleveland 3 5 .375 2 Washington 13 6 6 1 13 40 44 with the major and minor league
Denver 3 40 .429 127 147 Chicago 1 5 .167 3
p.m.; No. 7 Burlingame vs. No. 2 Santa Cruz at Lyn-
L.A. Chargers 3 50 .375 150 152 N.Y. Rangers 14 5 7 2 12 42 48 staffs.
brook, 4 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Carolina 11 4 5 2 10 31 35
Girls water polo Raiders 3 50 .375 169 190
Southwest Division
La Russa served the past four sea-
CCS Open Division quarterfinals NATIONAL CONFERENCE W L Pct GB WESTERN CONFERENCE sons as the Arizona Diamondbacks
No. 6 Los Gatos vs. No. 3 Sacred Heart Prep, 2:30 p.m. Houston 6 3 .667
CCS Division I quarterfinals
East
Memphis 5 3 .625 1/2 Central Division chief baseball analyst, advising
Philadelphia 7 1 0 .875 232 156
No. 5 Palo Alto vs. No. 4 Menlo-Atherton at Palo Alto, Dallas 4 3 0 .571 198 161 San Antonio 4 4 .500 1 1/2 St. Louis 14 103 1 21 44 32 Arizonas baseball operations
1 p.m. New Orleans 3 5 .375 2 1/2 Winnipeg 12 7 3 2 16 38 34
CCS Division II quarterfinals
Washington 3 4 0 .429 160 180
Dallas 1 8 .111 5 Colorado 12 7 5 0 14 39 37
department.
N.Y. Giants 1 6 0 .143 112 156
No. 6 Aptos vs. No. 3 Menlo at Aptos, 2:30 p.m.; No.
Northwest Division Dallas 13 7 6 0 14 36 38 The 73-year-old ranks third on
5 Burlingame vs. No. 4 Aragon at Palo Alto, 2:30 p.m. South W L Pct GB Chicago 13 6 5 2 14 41 34 baseballs all-time managerial
Volleyball New Orleans 5 20 .714 191 145 Minnesota 5 3 .625 Minnesota 11 5 4 2 12 37 33
CCS Open Division quarterfinals Carolina 5 30 .625 148 142 Utah 5 3 .625 list, compiling a 2, 728-2, 365
No. 5 Menlo at No. 4 Sacred Heart Cathedral, 7 p.m.; Atlanta 4 30 .571 153 152 Nashville 12 5 5 2 12 28 35
Tampa Bay 2 50 .286 148 168
Oklahoma City 4 3 .571 1/2 record in 33 seasons with the
No. Burlingame at No. 1 Mitty, 7 p.m. Portland 5 4 .556 1/2
CCS Division I quarterfinals Denver 4 4 .500 1 Pacific Division Chicago White Sox, Oakland and
No. 9 Everett Alvarez or No. Cupertino at No. 1 Carl- North LOS ANGELES 12 9 2 1 19 40 24 St. Louis.
mont, 7 p.m. Minnesota 6 20 .750 179 135 Pacific Division Vegas 12 8 4 0 16 42 33
CCS Division II quarterfinals Green Bay 4 30 .571 164 161 W L Pct GB
Sharks 12 7 5 0 14 34 29 He won three World Series titles
Detroit 3 40 .429 176 169 L.A. Clippers 5 2 .714
No. 12 Leland or No. 5 Willow Glen at No. 4 Wood- Chicago 3 50 .375 134 171 Warriors 6 3 .667 Vancouver 12 6 4 2 14 31 29 and was elected to the National
side; No. 9 San Mateo or No. 8 Christopher at No. 1 Phoenix 4 4 .500 1 1/2
Mountain View, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers 3 5 .375 2 1/2
Calgary 13 7 6 0 14 30 34 Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014.
West Anaheim 12 6 5 1 13 36 36
CCS Division III quarterfinals Seattle 5 20 .714 175 132 Sacramento 1 7 .125 4 1/2
Edmonton 11 3 7 1 7 24 36
No. 6 Monterey at No. 3 Hillsdale, 3 p.m.
CCS Division IV quarterfinals
L.A. Rams
Arizona
5
3
20
40
.714
.429
212
119
138
191 Thursdays Games Arizona 14 1 12 1 3 37 61 Angels ink Upton for $106M
No. 11 Terra Nova or No. 6 Carmel vs. No. 14 Pacific 49ers 0 80 .000 133 219 Golden State 112, San Antonio 92
Grove or No. 3 Harbor, TBA; No. 7 Santa Cruz or No. Portland 113, L.A. Lakers 110 Thursdays Games ANAHEIM Outfielder Justin
10 TKA at No. 2 Notre Dame-Belmont, 3 p.m.; No. 12 Thursdays Games Fridays Games Upton is staying with the Los
Chicago at Orlando, 4 p.m. Boston 2, Vegas 1
Half Moon Bay or No. 5 Monte Vista Christian at No. N.Y. Jets 34, Buffalo 21
13 Gunderson or King City, TBA; No. 8 Mercy- Sundays Games Cleveland at Washington, 4 p.m. Washington 4, N.Y. Islanders 3 Angeles Angels, agreeing to a new
Indiana at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 2, Tampa Bay 1, OT
Burlingame or No. 9 Seaside at No. Sacred Heart Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 10 a.m. Milwaukee at Detroit, 4 p.m. Columbus 7, Florida 3
five-year, $106 million contract.
Prep, 7 p.m. Baltimore at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Houston at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
CCS Division V quarterfinals L.A. Rams at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. Phoenix at New York, 4:30 p.m. Ottawa 3, Detroit 1 The Angels announced the deal
No. 8 Alma Heights or No. 9 University Prep at No. Cincinnati at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Charlotte at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Winnipeg 5, Dallas 2 Thursday with Upton, their late-
1 Santa Catalina, 7 p.m.; No. 5 Notre Dame-Salinas Indianapolis at Houston, 10 a.m. New Orleans at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Minnesota 6, Montreal 3
Atlanta at Carolina, 10 a.m. Miami at Denver, 6 p.m. season trade acquisition.
vs. No. 4 Crystal Springs Uplands at Serra, 7 p.m. Denver at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 0
Cross-country Toronto at Utah, 6 p.m. Colorado 5, Carolina 3 Upton was owed $88.5 million
Arizona at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m. Boston at Oklahoma City, 6:30 p.m.
PAL championship meet at Crystal Springs, 12:45 Washington at Seattle, 1:05 p.m. Brooklyn at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Calgary 2, Pittsburgh 1, OT over the next four seasons as part
p.m. Kansas City at Dallas, 1:25 p.m. Saturdays Games Buffalo 5, Arizona 4
Football Oakland at Miami, 5:30 p.m. Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 12:30 p.m.
of a $132.75 million, six-year
Toronto at Los Angeles, late
Burlingame at San Mateo, 11 a.m.; South City at El Open: Chicago, Minnesota, New England, L.A. Sacramento at Detroit, 4 p.m. Fridays Games deal he signed with the Detroit
Camino, 2 p.m. Chargers, Cleveland, Pittsburgh Dallas at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
College football Mondays Games New Orleans at Chicago, 5 p.m. New Jersey at Edmonton, 6 p.m. Tigers. The Angels acquired him on
Santa Rosa JC at CSM, 1 p.m. Detroit at Green Bay, 5:30 p.m. Golden State at Denver, 6 p.m. Nashville at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Aug. 31.

kind of time to step away and do Eleven years later he joined Tom want to let them down. win last Saturday, earning his first

OWENS something else.


While he owns a career record of
126-90, Owens said he never fore-
Martinezs staff at CSM. After one
season as an assistant coach at
Humboldt State in 1989, Owens
When Owens was hired, he was
one of just three black football
head coaches among Northern
victory ever at George Rush
Stadium, against City College of
San Francisco, the wins and losses
Continued from page 13 saw any kind of success when he returned to take his first head- California community colleges. dont seem to phase him. Instead
first started his coaching career. A coaching job at CSM. He said the number of black head he continues to concern himself
while, made the decision 2017 graduate of Sequoia High School, a Owens was hired as CSMs head coaches is relatively the same with his players striving to get to
would be his final season. longtime friend Gary Geagan coach in 1990 two years after some 27 years later. the next level, and beyond
asked Owens if he could assist him leaving the program following a I dont think its changed that while never getting ahead of him-
It was a long thought process in transitioning from running the four-year stint as an assistant much, Owens said. Theres a few self one game at a time.
for me, Owens said. Back when I team at Sequoia to taking over at coach under Tom Martinez. more guys. Its not a huge
first started, I wondered if I could Woodside. At that time I didnt think Id change. But thats one of the rea- He hasnt changed, CSM
make it this far. That was 1974. have a shot, Owens said. But sons Ive tried to do a good job is assistant coach Dave Heck said.
A couple incidents showed me He just asked me if I could help (athletic director) Gary Dilley and to show an African-American kid He is probably one of the great-
signs, Owens said. Life him and it started what has been a Coach Martinez had faith in me. can coach and do a good job. est guys Ive ever coached with.
youve lasted this long. So its long career, Owens said. And thats the big thing; I dont While Owens celebrated a big No. 1 is the kids and the program.
An art
bonanza
Pieces hidden for
decades go on
display in Germany
SEE PAGE 22

Third times the charm in Thor: Ragarok


By Jerry Lee in town and she wants to rule the universe, This is not your typical superhero comic
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF starting with Asgard. Hela is played by Cate Thor: Ragnarok book story, as it combines the fantasy ele-
Blanchett, who seems to be having the time ments of magic and Norse mythology with
This is the fifth time Thor has appeared in of her life getting her Goth on, donning Rated PG-13 space opera science fiction. Sword fights
the Marvel movies, and casual moviegoers glorious jet black hair and emo makeup and Directed by Taika Waititi mix with laser gun battles, winged horses
may not even know this is the third stand- showing off whatever trendy martial arts Starring Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, share screen time with spaceships, people
alone Thor movie. techniques she learned during the filming. Mark Ruffalo, Tessa Thompson, Cate sit on thrones and captains chairs. Its a
Our titular hero and his brethren are part of Up to this point, Thor (played by Chris Blanchett, Jeff Goldblum, Karl Urban, Taika fascinating melding of genres.
a race of aliens called Asgardians, a space Hemsworth) has been quite the bore of a Waititi, Idris Elba, Anthony Hopkins, Benedict Ragnarok has a terrific script by Eric
faring people once mistaken for Norse gods character, strictly playing the straight man Cumberbatch Pearson (TVs Agent Carter series). The
down on earth. Thors massive ego is even- to his more clever and comedic co-heroes. plot is simple and accessible, and allows for
tually brought down to, ahem, earth, when His stand-alone movies have generally magic mushrooms into the MCU. Take all the acting performances to shine. And
he discovers other enhanced individuals been the weakest of the Marvel Cinematic the humorous elements of Guardians of the praise to the filmmakers for having great
with special powers called the Avengers, Universe, MCU, in terms of social media Galaxy and add in eye-poppingly trippy set pieces that work to amplify the enjoy-
eventually joining them and helping to ratings and actual movie viewing reality, production design and synth music from the ment of the movie rather than distract from
save the world a couple times. Just another too. early 70s. Like a psychedelic Dr. its flaws.
chapter in his thousand-year-old life. But comes Ragnarok. Frankenstein, he resurrects this corpse of a Combined with Waititis bonkers-in-a-
In Thor: Ragnarok, he faces problems Indie film director Taika Waititi injects a movie franchise into something wildly
at home. Hela, the goddess of death, is back huge dose of mirth, mischief and possibly vibrant and fun. It is indeed Alive! See THOR, Page 21

A perfect slice of teenage life


By Lindsey Bahr teenage girls, who cant yet comprehend isfaction that has plagued every modern 17-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that this is a phase that might pass, can be. year-old whod rather die than admit that
And she is, quite simply, one of the more things might be OK.
achingly realistic teenage characters that The film begins with a quote from Joan
Lady Bird is obsessed with place. Her weve had the pleasure of meeting in a Didion: Anybody who talks about
place in the world, in her Catholic high movie. California hedonism has never spent a
school, in her school play, in her own fam- Christmas in Sacramento.
ily and in her unglamorous hometown of Played by the Irish-American actress Its the kind of quote Lady Bird would love
Sacramento (the Midwest of California) Saoirse Ronan (Brooklyn, Atonement), to think shes the only one who under-
and the even more unglamorous part she Lady Bird and the film bearing her name is stands, but the truth is, she has likely not
lives in. She craves sophistication in a way the semi-autobiographical creation of yet discovered that patron saint of
that she cant quite put into words or actress and writer Greta Gerwig in her solo California girls. She hasnt discovered a lot
actions, beyond a vague desire to go to an directing debut. Lady Bird chronicles one of things clove cigarettes, Jim
East Coast college, but is certain that what- year in the life of its titular character, whose Morrison, what the deuce is, how to drink
ever she has in her middle-class existence in real name is Christine McPherson, from the liquor, or that her school has an annual
2002 isnt it. start of her senior year of high school to musical and doesnt yet know how to
Saoirse Ronan plays Lady Bird, a Part Angela Chase, Lindsay Weir, Jo freshman year of college and all of its beau- look out for both herself and others too,
semi-autobiographical creation of actress March and Anne Shirley, she is selfish and tiful banalities sex, prom, money,
and writer Greta Gerwig. self-centered in that very particular way that grades, boys, nuns and that gnawing dissat- See REVIEW, Page 21
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MUSEUM GOTTA SEE UM


EMPOWERING THREADS : TEX-
TILES OF JOLOM MAYAETIK, AT DIAMONDS AND TOADS: DESIGNS
THE S AN FRANCIS CO AIRPORT FROM ANCIENT MAYAN CIVILIZA-
MUSEUM. A unique and dedicated commu- TIONS . Many symbols and patterns
nity of Mayan artisans are weaving bril- woven into the textiles of Los Altos adapt
liantly colored textiles in Los Altos de designs from ancient Mayan civilizations.
Chiapas, Mexico. Working on backstrap The universe design is a diamond-shaped
looms, these weavers utilize methods motif that illustrates the edges of the Mayan
passed down through generations to com- cosmos by each of its four sides. The sapo,
bine old-world symbolism with new colors or toad, is a symbol of fertility that springs
and designs. Their most striking textiles are to life at the start of each rainy season,
the huipiles woven as ceremonial garments when singing toads proliferate in cornfields
and womens attire. Huipiles are traditional, and call for another bountiful harvest.
loose-fitting womens blouses, handwoven Mayan symbolism may change with each
by panel and sewn together flat. Mayan weaver and their interpretation of designs.
huipiles vary in style throughout the cultur- Meanings of certain older symbols are lost
ally distinct regions of Chiapas and distin- to the ages, with others altered by time and
guish the wearer by their locale. Blouses in their respective places and cultures. Today, a
the blusa Maya style are modern adapta- multitude of contemporary designs are
tions, with traditional symbols rendered in being created by the weavers of Chiapas as
bright colors never envisioned by their personal expressions of their skill and
makers ancestors. Examples of these vari- craft.
ous creations are on display in Empowering
Traditional Mayan womens attire includes a decorated, flat-sewn blouse, often made by the
Threads: Textiles of Jolom Mayaetik, at the
wearer or another local weaver.This contemporary brocaded and embroidered cotton blouse
SFO Museum. See MUSEUM, Page 20 by Mara Hernndez Ruz Bayalem, San Andrs Larrinzar, is on view as part of Empowering
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alarming trend of male hunks who can also was a guy with the last name Black for Iron To its credit, the MCU is striving to get it

THOR
Continued from page 19
act funny (e. g. Jackman, Pratt, Tatum)
should be outlawed immediately.
Along with guiding the drastic improve-
Man 3).
New Zealander Waititi is Maori from his
fathers side and of Russian Jewish heritage
together. Next up in February is Black
Panther, starring a black superhero, led by
a talented black director not named Tyler
ment of the franchise, Waititi also plays a from his mothers. The cast of characters in Perry and scripted by one of our most
small role as an alien gladiator in the film. Ragnarok is ethnically diverse as well esteemed contemporary black writers, Ta
good-way style and encouragement for He steals every scene hes in. with people of all shapes and colors. Nehisi Coates.
improvisation, Thors lines allow Beyond the sheer entertainment value of Up until now, the MCU has been way too
Hemsworth to showcase his surprisingly And in 2019, we will finally be treated to
the movie, however, there is even more slow getting on the diversity train. Cate Marvels first female-led movie franchise,
adept comic timing, transforming the god importance to be attributed to Ragnarok. Blanchett is literally the first female
of ho hum into Deadpool without the hard R Captain Marvel.
Up until now, the MCU has granted only supervillain in a Marvel movie! How can
rating. white males the privilege of leading one of that be? Maybe that stems from the same Is this affirmative action? Tokenism, per-
It is of course a major annoyance for most its movie franchises (Iron Man, Thor, place that has so far refused to green light a haps. Who cares? The bottom line is repre-
of us normal human males that someone Captain America, Hulk, Ant Man, stand-alone movie with a female superhero sentation. And Marvel is finally trying to
with his physical appearance can also come Spiderman), as well as directing one (the as the lead, yet given a blond-haired, blue- make the fiction of the big screen a little
across as so charming and funny. This most diverse director prior to this film eyed dude three chances to get it right. closer to the reality of the bigger world.

REVIEW
Its these tiny and painfully honest details Lucas Hedges and Timothee Chalamet as two Noah Baumbach and which he directed. Left
that make up Gerwigs rich and lovingly very different kinds of high school to her own devices, Gerwig has arrived and
composed film, which is bursting with wit, boyfriends; Lois Smith as a wise and funny solidified her place as one of the most
humanity, joy and truth. nun; Jake McDorman as an impossibly invigorating, observant and authentic voic-
Continued from page 19
Ronan adds another superb performance charming teacher; and Stephen McKinley es in movies today with a directors acumen
to her already stunning resume as this some- Henderson as a melodramatic drama coach to match.
whether its her nurse mother, Marion what unlikable yet empathetic character in are among the standouts. But it is There are a lot of things rotting right now
(Laurie Metcalf), or her best friend, Julie flux, who will make you cry, laugh and Feldsteins performance as Julie is its own in the world and in Hollywood, and, basical-
(Beanie Feldstein). cringe. But its the wonderfully drawn sup- kind of sleeper triumph, and one that makes ly, we should be especially grateful when
All she can see is what she doesnt have, porting characters who truly bring this you sit up and take notice of an excellent something as lovely as Lady Bird comes
so she carelessly skips over the tiny tri- world to life and make this film such an actress who had up until this point basical- along.
umphs of her friend, and is blind to the fact undeniable pleasure to live in for a too-brief ly only been used as a punchline (see: Lady Bird, an A24 release, is rated R by
that her mom might actually have her best 93 minutes. Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising). the Motion Picture Association of America
interests in mind, or that her father Larry Metcalf is operating at the top of her Lady Bird feels like a companion piece for language, sex ual content, brief graphic
(Tracy Letts) might be struggling, finan- game as Marion, and there are too many to both Mistress America and Frances nudity and teen party ing. Running time:
cially and mentally. delightful side characters to do justice here: Ha, both of which Gerwig co-wrote with 93 minutes. Four stars out of four.

MUSEUM
Now they are also produced for sale, and tainable economic development for indige- Museum, the first of its kind in the United
backstrap weaving has become a primary nous women, in a democratic structure run States and a widely imitated model for muse-
means for indigenous women to earn sup- collectively by general assemblies and a ums operating in public arenas, features
plementary income. With recessions, glob- popular vote. Unlike more traditional coop- approximately 20 galleries throughout the
Continued from page 20
alization, and privatization of communal eratives in Mexico, the weavers of Jolom airport, displaying a rotating schedule of
farming lands, weaving is increasingly cru- Mayaetik are also advancing human rights art, history, science and cultural exhibi-
INTRICATE BROCADE AND THE cial for many families in Chiapas. through educational programs, cultural tions. Information about these exhibits
BACKSTRAP LOOM. Traditional Mayan empowerment and political mobilization. may be found at flysfo. com/museum.
weaving is produced on the backstrap loom, WOMEN WHO WEAVE: PROGRES- Committed to improving the lives of Empowering Threads: Textiles of Jolom
a simple and portable device used for cen- S IVE WEAVING COOPERATIVES . indigenous women, members of the Jolom Mayaetik is on view through April 1 at the
turies that creates complex work in the Weavers are able to get the best prices for Mayaetik are weaving with a powerful, col- airports International Terminal, Departures
hands of a skilled artisan. Textiles may be their handwoven textiles through coopera- lective voice. The SFO Museum exhibition Level 3 Pre-Security. No ticket is
decorated with intricate brocade, a technique tives. Jolom Mayaetik, which translates to features textiles woven by Jolom Mayaetik required to see the exhibit.
that introduces designs directly into the Women Who Weave from Mayan Tzotzil, artisans from the municipalities of San
weaving process with colored thread. In the was founded in 1996 and is one of the most Andrs Larrinzar, Pantelh and Oxchuc.
past, weavers made woven items for them- progressive weaving cooperatives in Susan Cohn can be reached at susan@smdailyjour-
selves, for family members, and to trade. Chiapas. The organization promotes sus- MUSEUM PARTICULARS. The SFO nal.com
22 Friday Nov. 3, 2017 WEEKEND JOURNAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Museum shows art NFL sidelined pizza


hidden for decades sales? Papa Johns
says yes, others no
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BONN, Germany Some 250 art


works that a reclusive collector hid
from the world for decades, including By Joseph Pisani Greg Creed, who is CEO of Pizza
pieces likely looted from Jewish THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hut owner Yum Brands Inc.
owners under Nazi rule, are going on Commissioner Roger Goodell
show at a German museum. and several owners said at the
NEW YORK The CEO of Papa
The paintings being shown start- John's slammed the NFL's leader- league's fall meetings last month
ing Thursday at Bonns ship and blamed protests by foot- that they did not discuss altering
Bundeskunsthalle including ball players for pizza sales going the anthem policy language from
works by Albrecht Duerer, Claude cold. A day later, rival Pizza Hut should stand to must stand. A
Monet and Camille Pissarro are said it saw no such impact. So representative for the NFL didn't
from the huge art collection hoarded what's going on? respond to a request for comment
by late collector Cornelius Gurlitt. Papa Johns is closely associat- this week.
Authorities first stumbled on the art, ed with the NFL, due to its spon- Restaurant analyst John Gordon
stored in Gurlitts Munich home, sorship of the league. But experts says he is skeptical of the NFLs
while investigating a tax case in say it is also facing more competi- impact. There was a time when
2012. tion as other fast-food chains start pizza chains were the only ones
The exhibition focuses on works to deliver burgers and fried chick- able to deliver food quickly, but
of art believed to have been taken en, taking a bite out of pizza sales. thats changing rapidly, says
REUTERS
from their mostly Jewish owners as And there may be other issues in Gordon, the founder and CEO of
part of Nazi persecution and on These sculptures from French artist Auguste Rodin are just a couple of
hundreds of art pieces looted by Nazis that have been hidden away for play: More people are cooking at Pacific Management Consulting
works whose provenance hasnt yet home, and Papa John's may have Group.
been established. decades.
been too dependent on TV ads at a McDonalds Corp., for example,
The Bonn show is part of a double collectors and art dealers who fell fied six works as definitely having time when more people are spend- expects to expand delivery of its
exhibition titled Gurlitt: Status victim to the Nazi regime. been looted by the Nazis the latest ing time online. burgers, nuggets and fries from
Report. A parallel show in the Swiss The works cover a broad time span, of them last month, when researchers The NFL also has fewer viewers 5,000 of its nearly 14,000 U.S.
capital Bern features some 200 works from Lucas Cranach via Carl determined that the Portrait of a than it used to. The average game locations by the end of the year.
from the collectors trove, mostly Spitzweg and Edgar Degas to Max Seated Young Woman by Thomas this season has attracted 14.8 mil- And KFC, which like Pizza Hut is
from artists who were defamed by the Beckmann. Among the highlights Couture belonged to Georges lion viewers, down from 15.6 mil- owned by Yum Brands, hopes to
Nazis as degenerate. are Monets Waterloo Bridge and Mandel. lion at the same point last year. double delivery sales at the fried
The art on display in Bern includes the marble sculpture Crouching Mandel, a Jewish French politi- Former San Francisco 49ers chicken chain to $2 billion by
Expressionist works by artists such Woman by Auguste Rodin. cian, was murdered in 1944. That quarterback Colin Kaepernick 2020.
as Otto Dix and Franz Marc. Cornelius Gurlitt, who died in piece is among those on show in kneeled during the national Pizza Hut has also been working
It is the first chance for the public 2014, had squirreled away more than Bonn. anthem to protest what he said was to up its delivery game and catch
to view any of the paintings and 1,200 works in his Munich apart- The curator of the Bonn exhibit police mistreatment of black up with the more tech-savvy
other works from the 1,500-piece ment and a further 250 or so at a prop- said that a lot of work still remains to males. More players started to Dominos Pizza Inc., which makes
collection that belonged to the estate erty in Salzburg, Austria. be done regarding the provenance of kneel after President Donald Trump it easy for customers to order pizza
of Gurlitts father, the Nazi-era art His will bequeathed the works to much of the collection. said in September that team own- pies through apps, social media
dealer Hildebrand Gurlitt. the museum in Bern. A German gov- The origin of more that 50 per- ers should get rid of those who posts or even text messages. Pizza
The Bonn show, subtitled Nazi ernment-backed foundation is work- cent of the art pieces has not yet been protest during the anthem. Hut said Thursday that sales rose 1
Art Theft and Its Consequences, ing with it to ensure that any pieces solved, Agnieszka Lulinska told the Papa Johns said customers now percent at its established loca-
aims to put the works into their his- looted from Jewish owners are German news agency dpa. have a negative view of the tions worldwide and were flat in
torical context. It tries to shed light returned to their heirs. The Bonn exhibition runs until chains association with the NFL. the United States, an improvement
on Hildebrand Gurlitts life and also That has been a slow and painstak- March 11. The Bern exhibition runs The controversy is polarizing the from past quarters.
focuses on the fate of Jewish artists, ing task. So far, experts have identi- until March 4. customer, polarizing the country, Dominos, though, said sales
CEO John Schnatter said rose 8.4 percent at established
Entertainment brief California on Wednesday alleging a
chemical used in MRI imaging scans
says. Wednesday after the company had U.S. stores during the third quarter.
The U.S. Food and Drug released softer sales figures. That's down from the 13 percent
poisoned his wife. NFL leadership has hurt Papa
Chuck Norris sues over MRI Administration said in May it found
Johns shareholders, he added.
growth it reported in the same
period the year before. Nothing
Gadolinium that doctors injected no evidence that retained gadolinium
chemical he says poisoned wife into Gena Norris to improve the clar- was harmful. A European Union This should have been nipped in we reported in the quarter included
ity of her MRIs have left her weak and agency reached the same conclusion the bud a year and a half ago. commentary about the NFL
SAN FRANCISCO Action star tired and with debilitating bouts of in July but still recommended sus- Pizza Hut said the opposite: because we saw no reason to call it
Chuck Norris took on medical device pain and a burning sensation, the suit pending some gadolinium contrast Were not seeing any impact from out, a Dominos spokeswoman
manufacturers in a lawsuit filed in filed in San Francisco Superior Court agents as a precaution. any of that on our business, said said Thursday.
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Mateo and truly offers something for everyone young and old,
and provides a gathering place for all of our residents to share Calendar
and celebrate our diverse culture and interests, Freschet said in
FRIDAY, NOV. 3 591-0341.
an email. Ways to Avoid Probate by Pamela
Continued from page 1
Another new feature will be a memorial honoring those C. Bobowski. 7:30 a.m. Crystal The Prairie Rose Band. 11 a.m. to 12
Springs Golf Course, 6650 Golf Course p.m. Menlo Park City Council
whove served the country and city, Freschet said, adding shes Dr., Burlingame. $15. Walk-ins are wel- Chambers, 701 Laurel Street, Menlo
For many San Mateo residents, Central Park is considered in the process of developing a committee to work on the come. For more information go to Park. The Prairie Rose Band is a local
the jewel of the citys park system as it is not only the citys design and fundraising. www.sanmateosunriserotary.org. quartet performing music of the old
oldest park, but is one that many associate with cherished west. For more information call 330-
Available funding will likely steer an implementation plan Tai Chi for adults. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. 2501.
memories, such as riding on the childrens train or perhaps get- for the proposed improvements, Klein said. Major projects, San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
ting married in the Japanese Garden, Canzian said in an email. Carlos. Free and open to the public. Photos with Santa Paws. Noon to
such as creating a new parking structure, could take time to For more information call 591-0341. 3 p.m. 1020 Sixth Ave., Belmont. $20
The vision is a grand one, but one that befits a grand park. fund. However, she noted having the Master Plan in place will donation. Procedes goto Canine
The proposed plan preserves many existing attributes such Free First Friday. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. San Companions. For more information
make the city more competitive for grants or prepared when Mateo County History Museum, 2200 call 544-9023.
as the Kohl Pumphouse, Rose Garden, Fitzgerald Baseball other financial support is identified. Broadway, Redwood City. Free and
Field and Japanese Garden. The main event lawn, childrens family friendly. For more information Planning For the What Ifs in Your
The Parks and Recreation Commission is slated to consider call 299-0104. Business. 12:45 p.m. to 3 p.m. 610 Elm
train and, of course, Leon the giraffe sculpture would also the environmental review Feb. 7, before the City Council has St., San Carlos. Learn how to consider
remain along with various other features. the final vote on whether to approve the document as well as Friends of the Millbrae Library Big external factors and develop strate-
Book and Media Sale. 2 p.m. to 5 gies in business management. For
But the new plan does propose a variety of changes such as adopt the Master Plan. p.m. 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. $5 admis- more information call (408) 352-3863.
new restrooms, multiple playground areas designed for differ- She noted the timing is pertinent as San Mateo is also in the sion or Friends membership. For more
information call 697-7607. I Yam What I Yam. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
ent ages, widened pedestrian paths, and relocating the Rotary midst of updating its Downtown Plan, as well as initiating an Midpen Media Center, 900 San
Picnic Pavilion. A new, fully underground parking lot has been update of its citywide General Plan. These types of plans are CuriOdyssey First Friday Family Antonio Road, Palo Alto. Cost is $35.
Night. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CuriOdyssey, For more information call 494-8686.
proposed where the current structure sits. On top would be a meant to not only adapt to changing demographics, but strive 1651 Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo.
new paved plaza offering seating, kiosks for potential vendors to prepare for the future. Overall, the park serves a broad range Admission is $9.50 to $12.50. Swing Asian Art Museum Presents:
and gathering space options. The six tennis courts atop the into the weekend with music, science, Couture Korea. 2 p.m. 840 W. Orange
of people from seniors and young families to millennials who food and fun. For more information Ave., South San Francisco. A docent
current partially-underground parking lot would be removed, work nearby and people from an array of diverse cultures, Klein call 342-7755. from the Asian Art Museum will deliv-
and replaced with three new courts relocated toward the corner said. er an educational and entertaining
Photography Exhibition Opening multimedia talk on Korean fashion as
of El Camino Real and Ninth Avenue. Freschet who, along with five other generations of her own Reception. 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Pacific an expression of social and cultural
The plans also call for the current recreation center occupied family, has fond memories of the park, said she hopes the com- Art League, 668 Ramona St., Palo Alto. values. For more information contact
Free and family friendly. For more ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
by Self-Help for the Elderly to be replaced with three commu- munity stays involved in creating a vision for the future. information call 321-3891.
nity buildings totaling about 5,000 square feet, according to Central Park has been an anchor for decades to San Mateo Button Making: Dia De Los
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley Muertos. 3 p.m. Grand Avenue
the city. families and I cant think of a better legacy to leave to future Presents The Prince of Egypt. 8 Branch Library, 306 Walnut Ave.,
A prime theme during the planning process was to create a generations than a thoughtfully preserved and enhanced park p.m. Mountain View Center for the South San Francisco. Free and for chil-
Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., dren. For more information call 829-
better connection between Central Park and downtown. for their enjoyment, Freschet said. My hope is that the final Mountain View. $40-$100. For more 3860.
Renovations along Fifth Avenue as well as the new plaza will plan will incorporate the parks treasured history while blend- information call 463-1960
provide a welcoming entry to visitors, said Councilwoman TheatreWorks Around the World
ing the future and serving the needs of San Mateo going for- Free Astronomy Lecture. 8 p.m. to 9 Fundraising Gala. 6 p.m. Sharon
Maureen Freschet. The park has served as a source of enjoy- ward. p.m. San Mateo Astronomical Heights Golf and Country Club, 2900
ment for many and Freschet said she hopes the improvements Association P.O. Box, 974 San Mateo. Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park. Proceeds
For more information call 862-9602. from the gala will benefit
will ensure it remains a resource. Visit city ofsanmateo.org/2735/Central-Park -Master-Plan TheatreWorks continued mission to
Our iconic Central Park reflects the core values of San for more information and to see visual depictions of the plans. The Further Adventures of Hedda bring the arts to Bay Area audiences.
Gabler. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. 2120 $385 before Sept. 30, $430 after. RSVP
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step in their effort to reverse whats been a politically disas- $35. For more information call 493- 463-7112.
2006.
trous year in Congress. Their drive to obliterate President Live Music and Sing-Along. 6:30
Barack Obamas health care law crashed, and GOP lawmakers Singin in the Rain: Presented by p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Molloys Tavern, 1655
Broadway By the Bay. 8 p.m. to 10:30 Mission Road, Colma. The band plays
Continued from page 1 concede that if the tax measure collapses, their congressional p.m. Fox Theatre, 2215 Broadway St., music from the 1920s all the way up
majorities are at risk in next Novembers elections. Redwood City. Cost $25 to $66. For to the 1960s including all genres. For
more information call 579-5565. more information call 544-3623.
The packages tax reductions would outweigh its loophole
Christmas, President Donald Trump said in the Oval Office. closers by a massive $1.5 trillion over the coming decade. SATURDAY, NOV. 4 49th Annual International Taiko
The measure, he said, will also be tax reform, and it will cre- Many Republicans were willing to add that to the nations Affordable Health Screenings. 9 Festival. 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
ate jobs. a.m. to noon. New Leaf Community Capuchino High Performing Arts
soaring debt as a price for claiming a resounding tax victory. Market, 150 San Mateo Road, Half Center, 1501 Magnolia Ave., San
It would also increase the national debt, a problem for some But it was likely to pose a problem for others one of sever- Moon Bay. For more information call Bruno. The performance will feature
Republicans. And Democrats attacked the proposal as the 26-3110. San Francisco Taiko Dojo, North
al brushfires leaders will need to extinguish to get the measure Americas oldest taiko group, along
GOPs latest bonanza for the rich, with a phase-out of the through Congress. Fall Seminar: Federal Records plus with special guests from all over
inheritance tax and repeal of the alternative minimum tax on Mapping the West. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. California and Japan. $30-$35. For
Republicans must keep their plans shortfall from spilling Menlo Park LDS Hall, 1105 Valparaiso more information call 928-2456.
the highest earners certain to help Trump and members of over that $1.5 trillion line or the measure will lose its protec- Ave., Menlo Park. Cost is $45-$55. For
his family and Cabinet, among others. more information call 493-3431. Russian Grand Ballet Presents
tion against Democratic Senate filibusters, bill-killing delays Swan Lake. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. 600
If youre the wealthiest 1 percent, Republicans will give that take 60 votes to overcome. There are just 52 GOP senators Friends of the Millbrae Library Big N. Delaware St., San Mateo. Cost $25-
you the sun, the moon and the stars, all of that at the expense Book and Media Sale. 9 a.m. to 4 $75. For more information contact
and unanimous Democratic opposition is likely. p.m. 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. A variety lmartens@smuhsd.org.
of the great middle class, said House Minority Leader Nancy The bill would telescope todays seven personal income tax of books and media for all ages and in
Pelosi, D-Calif. a variety of languages. For more infor- Mozart Requiem and World
brackets into just four: 12 percent, 25 percent, 35 percent and mation call 697-7607. Premiere of Ola Gjeilo Work. 8 p.m.
And there was enough discontent among Republicans and 39.6 percent. Caada College Theater, 4200 Farm
business groups to leave the legislations fate uncertain in a Yoga and Self-Healing with Wah. Hill Blvd., Redwood City. Cost $10 to
The 25 percent rate would start at $45,000 for individuals 10:00 a.m. to noon. New Leaf $35. For more information call 918-
journey through Congress that leaders hope will deposit a and $90,000 for married couples. Community Market's Community 6225.
landmark bill on Trumps desk by years end. Classroom, 150 San Mateo Road, Half
The 35 percent rate would apply to family income exceed- Moon Bay. Cost is $16. For more infor- The Further Adventures of Hedda
Underscoring problems ahead, some Republicans from ing $260,000 and individual income over $200,000, which mation call 726-3110. Gabler. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. 2120
high-tax Northeastern states expressed opposition to the mea- means many upper-income families whose top rate is currently Broadway, Redwood City. Cost $15 to
Adult Day Center Open House at $35. For more information call 493-
sures elimination of the deduction for state and local income 33 percent would face higher taxes. PV Rosener House. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2006.
taxes. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch of 500 Arbor Road, Menlo Park. Activity
The top rate threshold, now $418,400 for individuals and program for adults with challenges. SUNDAY, NOV. 5
Utah called the House measure a great starting point but said $470,700 for couples, would rise to $500,000 and $1 million. For more information contact Skylawn Memorial Park Day of the
it would be somewhat miraculous if its corporate tax rate sschachter@penvol.org. Dead. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Skylawn
The standard deduction used by people who dont itemize,
reduction to 20 percent a major Trump goal survived. His Memorial Park, Highway 29 at Route
around two-thirds of taxpayers would nearly double to Flu Crew. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Belmont 35, San Mateo. For more information
panel plans to produce its own tax package in the coming $12,000 for individuals and $24,000 for couples. Thats Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, email sarah@landispr.com.
Belmont. Anyone ages two years old
days. expected to encourage even more people to use the standard and up can get a flu shot for free. For Master Gardener Plant Clinics.
The House Republicans plan, which took them months to deduction with a simplified tax form Republicans say will be more information call 591-8286. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. San Mateo
craft in countless closed-door meetings, represents the first postcard-sized. Arboretum, 101 9th Ave., San Mateo.
Sweeney Ridge Hike. 10 a.m. to 1 Bring samples of your plants for bet-
p.m. Sweeney Ridge Trail, West end of ter diagnosis and have your ques-
Sneath Lane, San Bruno. San Mateo tions answered by Master Gardeners.
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(at the Guard Station on Spruce Street, Rear Parking Lot).
EOE
Sees will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the
requirements of applicable local, state or federal law (including San Francisco Ordinance #131192).

www.sees.com/careers
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110 Employment 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #275533 Notice of vacancy-
NEWSPAPER INTERNS The following person is doing business
as: Portola Place, 445 Portola Dr., SAN Lesbian Gay Bisexual
JOURNALISM MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: Transgender and Queer
Armand Atienza, same address. The
The Daily Journal is looking for in- business is conducted by an Individual. (LGBTQ) commission:
terns to do entry level reporting, re- The registrants commenced to transact President of the Board of
business under the FBN on 11/02/2017.
search, updates of our ongoing fea- /s/Armand Atienza/ Supervisors Don Horsley
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- This statement was filed with the Asses- announced that applications
so welcome. sor-County Clerk on 11/2/2017. (Publish- for appointment to the Les-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
11/3/17, 11/10/17, 11/17/17, 11/24/17). bian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans-
We expect a commitment of four to gender and Queer (LGBTQ)
eight hours a week for at least four Commission are being ac-
months. The internship is unpaid, but ORDER TO SHOW cAUSE FOR
intelligent, aggressive and talented in-
cHANGE OF NAME cepted. There are currently
CASE# 17CIV04499 two (2) vacancies. To be el-
terns have progressed in time into SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
paid correspondents and full-time re- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, igible, applicants must live Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
porters. 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
in San Mateo County. The
PETITION OF ideal candidate will possess
College students or recent graduates Normalita Paiz Suyao several of the following at-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper Petitioner: Normalita Paiz Suyao filed a tributes:
experience is preferred but not neces- petition with this court for a decree Have an abiding interest in
sarily required. changing name as follows:
furthering the equality and
Present Name: Normalita Paiz Suyao
Please send a cover letter describing
Proposed Name: Lee Suyao well-being of LGBTQ indi-
your interest in newspapers, a resume THE COURT ORDERS that all persons viduals Demonstrate knowl-
and three recent clips. Before you ap- interested in this matter shall appear be- edge of LGBTQ issues af-
fore this court at the hearing indicated fecting under-represented
ply, you should familiarize yourself below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
with our publication. Our Web site: tition for change of name should not be communities including
www.smdailyjournal.com. granted. Any person objecting to the youth, communities of color,
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the rea- non-English speakers, older
Send your information via e-mail to sons for the objection at least two court LGBTQ adults, immigrants,
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing physically and mentally dis-
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- to show cause why the petition should abled individuals and eco- 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- nomically disadvantaged FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the LGBTQ residents of San STATEMENT #275249 STATEMENT #275352 STATEMENT #275205
petition shall be held on 12/12/17 at 9 The following person is doing business
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, Mateo County Demonstrat- The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Leftdoor Creations, 606 Yale Drive,
as: Hasoob Labs, 12 Woodhill Drive, as: Rebalance, 2200 Oakwood Drive,
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this ed ability to effectively pro- REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Registered EAST PALO ALTO, CA 94303. Regis- SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Registered
NOW HIRING!!! Order to Show Cause shall be published vide outreach to under- Owner: Basil Hashem, same address. tered Owner: James Taufalele, same ad- Owner: David James Ridgeway, same
NO EXPERIENcE NEcESSARY at least once each week for four succes- The business is conducted by an Indi- dress. The business is conducted by an address. The business is conducted by
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- served and at-risk LGBTQ vidual. The registrants commenced to Individual. The registrants commenced an Individual. The registrants com-
Do you have a passion ing on the petition in the following news- populations Demonstrated transact business under their FBN on to transact business under the FBN on menced to transact business under the
for hair & beauty? paper of general circulation: FBN on October 2, 2017.
San Mateo Daily Journal experience promoting pro- 07/01/2017. 10/19/17. /s/David Ridgeway/
/s/Basil Hashem/ /s/James Taufalele/
TRAIN IN SALON TO BECOME A Filed: 10/12/2017
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
grams that foster the well- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
HAIRSTYLIST AT BARBERIA SALON sor-County Clerk on 10/04/2017. (Pub-
Judge of the Superior Court being and civic participation sor-County Clerk on 10/10/2017. (Pub- sor-County Clerk on 10/19/2017. (Pub- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Looking for hard-working, reliable, self- Dated: 10/05/2017 of LGBTQ individuals in lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/3/17, 11/10/17, 11/17/17, 11/24/17).
(Published 11/3/17, 11/10/17, 11/17/17, 10/13/17, 10/20/17, 10/27/17, 11/3/17). 10/27/17, 11/3/17, 11/10/17, 11/17/17).
motivated people who want to become 11/24/17) San Mateo County Knowl-
licensed professional hairstylists. edge of a broad spectrum FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Award winning & respected salon in of LGBTQ community re- FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #275177
Foster City is hiring apprentices. We STATEMENT #275280 STATEMENT #275380 The following person is doing business
sources and the ability to The following person is doing business The following person is doing business as: Access Supply Chain Services, 105
will train, promote and help you obtain FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME leverage community con- as: CrossPond Law, 3705 Haven Ave- as: Redwood Plaza Village Apartments, Hobart Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94402.
your Cosmetology license while work- STATEMENT #275260 nue, Suite 111, MENLO PARK, CA 830 Main Street, REDWOOD CITY, CA Registered Owner: Access Supply Chain
ing in our 2 year salon program. No The following person is doing business tacts Ability and willingness 94025. Registered Owner: Brian Alan 94063. Registered Owner: Hong Seh Services LLC, CA. The business is con-
as: M-A Girls Water Polo Team, 555 Mid- to work collaboratively with Schar, 720 Laurel Avenue, Menlo Park, Lim, 20111 Stevens Creek, Suite 250, ducted by a Limited Liability Company.
experience necessary, all languages dlefield Road, ATHERTON, CA 94027. The registrants commenced to transact
other members of the Com- CA 94025. The business is conducted Cupertino, CA 95014. The business is
and cultures welcome. Registered Owner: Laurie Knox, 1870 by an Individual. The registrants com- conducted by an Individual. The regis- business under the FBN on .
FULL TIME ONLY MUST BE
Oakdell Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025.
The business is conducted by an Indi-
mission to achieve Com- menced to transact business under their trants commenced to transact business /s/Chris Kammer/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
AVAILABLE WED & THU EVENINGS vidual. The registrants commenced to mission goals Ability and FBN on N/A. under the FBN on N/A.
sor-County Clerk on 10/3/2017. (Publish-
/s/Brian Schar/ /s/Hong Seh Lim/
& SATURDAYS. transact business under their FBN on willingness to devote suffi- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
10/10/2017. 11/3/17, 11/10/17, 11/17/17, 11/24/17).
For more information, email /s/Laurie Knox/ cient time and resources to sor-County Clerk on 10/12/2017. (Pub- sor-County Clerk on 10/23/2017. (Pub-
This statement was filed with the Asses- carry out the responsibilities lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
careers@barberiasalon.com sor-County Clerk on 10/10/2017. (Pub- 10/13/17, 10/20/17, 10/27/17, 11/3/17). 10/27/17, 11/3/17, 11/10/17, 11/17/17). FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
(650) 349-2414 lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, of the Commission. STATEMENT #275505
10/13/17, 10/20/17, 10/27/17, 11/3/17). The Commission consists The following person is doing business
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: Coherence Coaching, 1122 Lyons
of eleven (11) voting mem- STATEMENT #275094 STATEMENT #275440 Street, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061.
bers appointed by the The following person is doing business The following person is doing business Registered Owner: Mary A. Beltrami,
Board of Supervisors. The as: San Bruno Seoul Korean BBQ, 1610 as: 1) Dounya Interiors 2) 5 Star Motors, same address. The business is conduct-
El Camino Real, SAN BRUNO, CA 1391 Woodside Road, Suite 205, RED- ed by an Individual. The registrants
IMMEDIATE OPENING LGBTQ Commission meets
on the first Tuesday of each
94066. Registered Owner: Black Sheep
Food Corporation, CA. The business is
conducted by a Corporation. The regis-
WOOD CITY, CA 94061. Registered
Owner: Ibrahim Matar, 110 Redwood
Drive, Hillsborough, CA 94010. The busi-
commenced to transact business under
the FBN on 4/2006.
/s/Mary A. Beltrami/
month at the San Mateo
NEWSPAPER County Pride Center, 1021
S. El Camino Real, San
trants commenced to transact business
under their FBN on 10/10/2017.
/s/Kerry Chan Laddaran/
ness is conducted by an Individual. The
registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on 2002.
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/31/2017. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,

DELIvERY Mateo, 6:30 8:30 PM.


Applications must be
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 9/25/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
/s/Ibrahim Matar/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/26/2017. (Pub-
11/3/17, 11/10/17, 11/17/17, 11/24/17).

FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


10/13/17, 10/20/17, 10/27/17, 11/3/17). lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
received on or before 10/27/17, 11/3/17, 11/10/17, 11/17/17).
STATEMENT #275466
The following person is doing business
Friday, December 1, 2017 as: Fishon, 563 Isabella Rd, HALF
REDWOOD cITY at 5:00 PM. Applications
can be obtained from Sher-
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #275275
The following person is doing business
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #275398
MOON BAY, CA 94019. Registered
Owners: 1)William McHenry, same ad-
dress 2)Evan Pemberton, 270 Avenue
ry Golestan, Deputy Clerk as: SF Bay Electrolysis, 325 Sharon Park The following person is doing business Alhambra, El Granada, CA 94018. The
Seeking Delivery driver to manage newspaper route of the Board, 400 County Drive, Ste D4, MENLO PARK, CA as: The Essential Ingredients Bakery and business is conducted by a General Part-
94025. Registered Owner: Misty Stalley Cafe, 127 S. Linden Ave, SOUTH SAN nership. The registrants commenced to

& Center, Redwood City, or


by calling (650) 363-4609.
Boyle, 1635 Sierra Street, Redwood City,
CA 94061. The business is conducted
by an Individual. The registrants com-
FRANCISCO, CA 94080. Registered
Owner: Eddie Nguyen, 3110 Laguna St.
Apt. 4, San Francisco, CA 94123. The
transact business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/William P. McHenry/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Applications are also availa-
ASSISTANT MANAGER ble on-line at the County
website:
menced to transact business under their
FBN on N/A.
/s/Misty Stalley Boyle/
business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on N/A.
sor-County Clerk on 10/30/2017. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
11/3/17, 11/10/17, 11/17/17, 11/24/17).
Seeking Assistant Manager to manage small team and This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Eddie Nguyen/
manage a small newspaper route https://bnc.smcgov.org/va- sor-County Clerk on 10/11/2017. (Pub- This statement was filed with the Asses-
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
cancies. lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 10/23/2017. (Pub- STATEMENT #275529
10/13/17, 10/20/17, 10/27/17, 11/3/17). lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
For information about this 10/27/17, 11/3/17, 11/10/17, 11/17/17).
The following person is doing business
as: 1)Mariposa Dance 2)Mariposa Dance
Requires early morning work six days per week Mon-Sat. commission, contact Tanya FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Studio 3)Mariposa Dance Studios, 3831
Papers are picked up early morning between 3am and 4:30am Beat, Interim Director of the STATEMENT #275239 FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
East Lake Way, REDWOOD CITY, CA
94062. Registered Owner: Melody Mai,
LGBTQ Commission, 650- The following person is doing business STATEMENT #275478 same address. The business is conduct-
363-4467, as: Royelle Beauty Bar, 2115 Broadway The following person is doing business
Email info@smdailyjournal.com tbeat@smcgov.org and go
Suite 22, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063.
Registered Owner: Elizabeth Banks,
as: Haus of Braids, 500 Maple Ave. Apt.
B, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
ed by an Individual. The registrants
commenced to transact business under
the FBN on N/A.
to the commission website 1805 East Bayshore Rd. #144, East Palo 94080. Registered Owner: Rechia Jua- /s/Melody Mai/
Alto, CA 94303. The business is con- nita Terry, same address. The business This statement was filed with the Asses-
at http://lgbtq.smcgov.org. ducted by an Individual. The registrants is conducted by an Individual. The regis- sor-County Clerk on 11/2/2017. (Publish-
For information about this commenced to transact business under trants commenced to transact business ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
release, contact Sherry Go- their FBN on 11/1/2017. under the FBN on 09/30/2017. 11/3/17, 11/10/17, 11/17/17, 11/24/17).
/s/Elizabeth Banks/ /s/Rechia Terry/
lestan, Deputy Clerk of the This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
NOTIcE OF PETITION TO

GOT JOBS?
Board, at (650) 363-4609 or sor-County Clerk on 10/6/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 11/1/2017. (Publish-
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
sgolestan@smcgov.org. 10/13/17, 10/20/17, 10/27/17, 11/3/17). 11/3/17, 11/10/17, 11/17/17, 11/24/17). James F. Ho, also known as James Fu-
11/3/17 jen Ho and James Ho
Case Number: 17PRO01084
cNS-3067224# FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
SAN MATEO DAILY STATEMENT #275063 STATEMENT #275469 tingent creditors, and persons who may
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business otherwise be interested in the will or es-
JOURNAL tate, or both, of James F. Ho, also known
The best career seekers as: Royelle Makeup & Waxing, 1805
East Bayshore Rd., EAST PALO ALTO,
as: Care me Pharmacy, 410 Longden
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis-
as James Fujen Ho and James Ho. A
Petition for Probate has been filed by Pe-
read the Daily Journal. CA 9433. Registered Owner: Elizabeth
Banks, same address. The business is
tered Owner: Joonhyung Lim, same ad-
dress. The business is conducted by an
ter C. Ho in the Superior Court of Cali-
fornia, County of San Mateo. The Peti-
conducted by an Individual. The regis- Individual. The registrants commenced tion for Probate requests that Peter C.
trants commenced to transact business to transact business under the FBN on Ho be appointed as personal representa-
We will help you recruit qualified, talented under their FBN on 9/22/17. N/A. tive to administer the estate of the dece-
individuals to join your company or organization. /s/Elizabeth Banks/ /s/Joonhyung Lim/ dent.
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- The petition requests the decedents will
sor-County Clerk on 9/22/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 10/30/2017. (Pub- and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
The Daily Journals readership covers a wide ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
10/13/17, 10/20/17, 10/27/17, 11/3/17). 11/3/17, 11/10/17, 11/17/17, 11/24/17). able for examination in the file kept by
range of qualifications for all types of positions. the court.
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The petition requests authority to admin-
STATEMENT #275011 FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ister the estate under the Independent
For the best value and the best results, The following person is doing business STATEMENT #275139 STATEMENT #275405 Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
recruit from the Daily Journal... as: Carol Orton Travel, 1895 White Oak The following person is doing business The following person is doing business thority will allow the personal representa-
Drive, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Regis- as: Iris Soul Healing, 1646 Roberta as: Country Inn & Suites- San Carlos, tive to take many actions without obtain-
tered Owner: Carol Orton, same ad- Drive, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- 251 El Camino Real, SAN CARLOS, CA ing court approval. Before taking certain
dress. The business is conducted by an very important actions, however, the per-
contact us for a free consultation Individual. The registrants commenced
tered Owner: Dharma Enterprises, LLC,
CA. The business is conducted by a
94070. Registered Owner: Vanmali, Inc.,
CA. The business is conducted by a Cor- sonal representative will be required to
to transact business under their FBN on Limited Liability Company. The regis- poration. The registrants commenced to give notice to interested persons unless
trants commenced to transact business transact business under the FBN on 06- they have waived notice or consented to
OCT 2012.
call (650) 344-5200 or /s/Carol Orton/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
under their FBN on 07/09/2017.
/s/Nathalia Napralla/
01-2005.
/s/Narendra Dahya/
the proposed action.) The independent
administration authority will be granted
unless an interested person files an ob-
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 9/18/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 9/29/2017. (Pub-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 10/24/2017. (Pub-
jection to the petition and shows good
cause why the court should not grant au-
10/13/17, 10/20/17, 10/27/17, 11/3/17). lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, thority.
10/20/17, 10/27/17, 11/3/17, 11/10/17). 11/3/17, 11/10/17, 11/17/17, 11/24/17). A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: NOV. 20, 2017 at
THEDAILYJOURNAL Friday Nov. 3, 2017 27
203 Public Notices 296 Appliances 304 Furniture 308 Tools 316 clothes 379 Open Houses
9:00 a.m., Superior Court of California, SEWING MAcHINE: Older Singer Porta- cARPET RUNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- SHOPSMITH MARK V 50th Anniversary 5 BOXES male & female square dance
County of San Mateo, 400 County Cen- ble sewing machine. Works great. or: floral design. good condition most attachments. $1,500/OBO. clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
ter, Redwood City, CA 94063.
If you object to the granting of the peti-
$40.00 (650)207-4162 $45.00. (650)266-3184 (650)504-0585 bunch $200 Maryann 650-574-4439.
OPEN HOUSE
tion, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
SINGER SEWING Machine. Good condi-
tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call
cOAT/HAT STAND, solid wood, for your
mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520-
SKILL 7313 3/4 HP belt sander, 4 belts,
manual, perfect, $29.95. 650-595-3933
FAUX FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
color in excellent condition 3/4
LISTINGS
objections with the court before the hear- (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. 7045 length $50 (650)692-8012
ing. Your appearance may be in person vINTAGE cRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa List your Open House
or by your attorney. UNITAP STANDARD centerset bath- cOMMODE, GOOD condition. $20 obo. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 LADIES SEQUIN dress, blue, size XL, in the Daily Journal.
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- room chrome faucet, complete, $10, 650- Please call (650)745-6309 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
itor of the decedent, you must file your 595-3933 vINTAGE SHOPSMITH and BAND
claim with the court and mail a copy to cOMPUTER SWIvEL CHAIR. Padded SAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new, Reach over 83,450
the personal representative appointed by vIcKS WARM Vaporizer Like New Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 (650)342-6993 rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 potential home buyers &
the court within the later of either (1) four $10.00 (650)697-6763 (650) 578-9208 renters a day,
months from the date of first issuance of DESK, GD. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
letters to a general personal representa- WHIRLPOOL WASHER DRYER, GE (650)458-3578 NEW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's from South San Francisco
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the Refrigerator all working and in good con- X-AcTO DELUXE Complete woodcarv- pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each to Palo Alto.
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. ing set-new $15 (650)992-8321 (650)952-3466
from the date of mailing or personal de- DINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. in your local newspaper.
livery to you of a notice under sectioin
297 Bicycles (650) 756-9516.Daly City. 309 Office Equipment NIKE AIR shoes, white, size 10, hardly
worn (cost $50) $10, 591-9769 San Car- call (650)344-5200
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
er California statutes and legal authority DINING TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match- los
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for LAPTOP cASE or bag. Black. Like new.
may affect your rights as a creditor. You Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
may want to consult with an attorney loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 $250 .(650)-654-1930. PARIS HILTON purse white & silver un-
knowledgable in California law. used, about 12" long x 9" high
You may examine the file kept by the cHILDS ScHWINN BIcYcLE, BLUE in DRESSER 4-DRAWER in Belmont for 310 Misc. For Sale $23. (650)592-2648 470 Rooms
court. If you are a person interested in good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. $75. Good condition; good for children.
the estate, you may file with the court a Call (650)678-8585 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint, TUXEDO SIzE 40, black, including white
NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189 HIP HOUSING
Request for Special Notice (form DE- $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- DRESSER- ART Deco. 54wide 34 tall Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
mes 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662. BESSY SMALL Evening Hand Bag With
praisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 318 Sports Equipment San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
section 1250. A Request for Special No- 298 collectibles DRESSER- vIcTORIAN. 35 tall BIFOLD SHUTTERS 2x28x79 $10.00 15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
tice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner: 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42 (650)544-5306 Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
Steven D. Anderson, Esq. Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, $450. (650)888-2662. 620 Automobiles
BOBBY HULL Hockey Game Great
Anderson Yazdi Hwang space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784
Minton+Horn LLP DRESSER-ART DEcO. Heavy Glass. BOW FLEX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
6614 Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. 2003 BMW 528i Excellent
350 Primrose Road cAPTEL PHONE Message on its Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid Condition:101,000 miles-priced to sell
BURLINGAME, CA 94010 (650)888-2662. screen. Like new used twice $25
FRAMED LEBRON James painting, $1200 asking $800 Call Michael $7985 Bob (650)349-6969
(650)212-5900 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- (650)871-8907 (650)784-1061.
FILED: 10/20/2017 DREXEL HEADBOARD $50. (650)589-
9769, San Carlos 0764
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- cASH REGISTER Parts; Much Skin Not
nal on 10/27/17, 11/3/17, 11/4/17 ) Guts $500 (415)269-4784
cHILDS KIcK scooter by razor with hel- Dont lose money
ENTERTAINMENT cENTER for $50. met $25 obo (650)591-6842
HUMMELS (2) 1980s $20 ea. Call Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. DOORS FRENcH 2x28x79 w/5 lights
on a trade-in or
(650)344-4756. (650)726-4102 $12.00 (650)544-5306 EASTON ALUMINUM bat.33 inches, 30 consignment!
LENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
FULL SIzE Mattress/box spring in plastic LIONEL cHRISTMAS Holiday expan-
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been providing the service. So its been great
that the contract went through, Stansberry
said. But its still in transition and every-
that faced losing their properties.
The ACA provides enhanced opportunities
for clients as well by enabling a broader range
proven challenging for some. Project 90 has
lost beds due to two of its facilities being rede-
veloped, and its been extremely difficult to
body is kind of learning and trying to put the of low-income residents to gain access to find a replacement, Stansberry said. In the
pieces together. health insurance such as Medi-Cal, Boyden meantime, the demand for services has not
break through the red tape and pull federal wavered as the opioid epidemic rages on, he
The federal funds came with contingencies explained.
funds for local providers. added.
The county approved $1.65 million from and new requirements providers had to meet. Its been very gratifying to see our county
One of the most challenging conditions for residents who previously didnt have health Boyden noted the ability to draw from feder-
the Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System
local providers was to have a physician serv- coverage or did not have coverage that cov- al dollars for services that were previously
toward the nonprofit StarVista. Project 90,
ing as a medical director, said Clara Boyden, a ered substance abuse treatment, to be able to funded by the state or county will free up more
which struggled financially and had to down-
health services manager with San Mateo access care, she said. local support for drug treatment providers.
size after its main intake center was redevel-
oped, received $1.74 million to bring its con- Countys Behavioral Health and Recovery But while the ACA opened the door to new There are certain things that Medicaid
tract to provide substance abuse treatment up Services. Other requirements include using funding sources, it still leaves a significant doesnt cover, and they dont consider room
to $4.6 million. licensed clinical staff, certified counselors, as portion of the cost up to local governments and board to be a treatment cost. So thats
Executive Director Jim Stansberry said hes well as evidence-based therapies and prac- and the providers. Thats because Medi-Cal something we still use local county funds to
relieved to have navigated the federal require- tices. Overall, the conditions are meant to funding only covers the treatment aspects of cover, Boyden said. With the increased fed-
ments and gain approval for much-needed ensure a quality of care, she said. in-patient rehabs, not the actual cost of hous- eral revenue through the Medicaid expansion,
funding. But he noted the areas high cost of While the whole process has taken time, ing people. we are redirecting some of those funds to be
doing business and even higher cost of hous- Boyden said the county worked to bridge the As stability is an important part of recov- able to provide residential recovery housing.
ing has led to a gap between what Project 90 is gap in funding during the transition and help ery, its often critical to provide clients with But if the last few years have informed any-
able to offer and the number of people who keep services available for those in need. sober living environments while going thing, its that the system is changing and
need services. Supervisors also approved allocating $5 mil- through treatment. But the Bay Areas well- there is more work to be done, they said.

DREAM
ments and hosts tours of sights through the aged to take on the many challenges that mid- tion.
American south significant to the civil rights dle schoolers face today. Students are able to approach her with their
movement as part of the Sojourn to the Past School Principal Phil Hophan too lauded perspective because Brown-Trickey said she
Continued from page 1 program. Brown-Trickeys presence as a means of pro- focuses on maintaining an informal tone with
Brown-Trickey said her participation offers moting the diverse school community estab- them.
mutual benefit to her and the students who par- lished in Millbrae. I dont want to come to them as an expert
While the renowned social activist preaches ticipate in Sojourn to the Past. Minnijean Brown-Trickey reminds our on anything. They bring the issues to the
to students the value of nonviolence, she also Its a reciprocal relationship where they entire community that education is the civil front that are being discussed. So by having
implores those who encounter bullying to get me going where I have to learn stuff and be rights issue of this time, and that the dream that conversational style, I think theres a
step up and intervene. on point and be knowledgeable and sensitive that little black boys and girls holding hands meeting of the minds and thats how I see it,
The biggest problem that Im seeing is the to young people, she said. And it is wonder- with little white boys and girls is a dream we she said. I dont want to tell them what their
people who stand by and do nothing. That was ful. It keeps me learning. They are giving me continue to fight for, he said in an email, issues are. I want them to tell me and we can
a big thing in the Central High crisis. The as much as I give them, and I really like that alluding to a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.s talk about them together.
people doing horrible things were not so Im the old woman who has some wisdom and 1963 I Have A Dream speech. McNulty admired Brown-Trickeys ability
many to all the kids who stood by and watched they have the energy to keep me going. While Brown-Trickey said she believes her to break down the borders and engage with all
and did nothing. Taylor Middle School history teacher Karen perspective continues to resonate through the students.
Since fighting through the injustice she McNulty said the dynamic between Brown- years, it may hold special contemporary value Her confidence to trust students to ask
faced when breaking her high schools racial Trickey and her subjects is notable. following the election of President Donald questions and make important connections
barrier under federal order with eight other Ms. Brown-Trickeys empathy, compas- Trump. inspires me as an educator, she said.
black students, Brown-Trickey went on to sion and ability to connect with students is Since she approaches each engagement Minnijean Brown-Trickey speaks to stu-
receive a Congressional Medal of Honor, as remarkable to witness. Regardless of back- with an open mind and without a previously dents and members of the public Friday, Nov.
well as recognition from former President Bill ground or life experience, students are drawn established speaking agenda, she said she is 3, at Taylor Middle School, 850 Taylor Blvd.
Clinton. to Ms. Brown-Trickeys story, she said in an commonly confronted by students with con- Space is limited, so to attend call 697-4096 in
Today she travels for speaking engage- email. They are then empowered and encour- cerns regarding the presidential administra- advance.

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Camino Real and Jefferson Avenue from his
store, Espiritus concern lies with the safety
of those traveling through the corridor, where
should they not make it across the street
before the stoplight changes and additional
lighting to draw attention to crosswalks
Badakhshan said he looked forward to learn-
ing how the plans inclusion of ways to
increase the green space visible on the corri-
hes witnessed high car speeds and several among the measures that could be implement- dor such as parklets, planters and benches
accidents in the four years since hes worked at ed under the draft plan, the document aims to could improve the pedestrian experience of
already parking wherever they can find spots that location. Having seen pedestrians strug- include provisions improving pedestrian the sidewalk in front of businesses. But he
to access El Camino Real businesses. gle to cross the street, often stopping in the safety along the corridor. wondered how those elements would be main-
Though the Vitamin Shoppe at 1200 El middle of El Camino Real between stoplight tained and kept clean along the length of the
Camino Real has its own parking lot, store changes to avoid cars turning in front or Espiritu wondered what the streetscape corridor.
manager Bet Espiritu said he has noticed cus- behind them, Espiritu was supportive of the might look like when the residents of
tomers of other nearby businesses, which Greystar III an eight-level, 137-unit apart- That would be nice to put a little parkway
plans potential to slow cars down and on the sidewalk, he said. [But] you probably
include restaurants and convenience stores, at improve safety along the corridor. ment building going up El Camino Real from
times use spots in the lot in front of his busi- his business move in. Though he antici- have to do that up and down the whole El
ness on the southwest corner of El Camino If itll help slow down people here, itll be pated their arrival and the increased foot traffic Camino corridor.
Real and Jefferson Avenue. For the most part, nice, he said. to follow to be good for business, he wasnt
Espiritu isnt bothered by it unless the spots By including intersection bulb-outs to cut sure how the increased traffic throughout the The Planning Commission meets 7 p.m.
are being used during busy times for his store. down crosswalk lengths, median refuges to area would affect the safety of those moving Nov. 7 at City Hall, 1017 Middlefield Road.

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